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leonard wood has a strong connection to this area in that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri. a number of american servicemen and women have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. we hope that visitors gain an appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see has -- they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoy the hollywood guns that we display, those that have been moved in movies as a big part of our culture. we are wanting education and enjoyment and entertainment along with that. tour stappes recently traveled to springfield, missouri to learn about its rich history. learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour on c-span/cities tour. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> tonight on c-span's q&a. >> i propose action now before it is too late. i say again and again and again that i propose it for our own american self interest. hendrik hank meyer with his book the man in the middle of the americ
leonard wood has a strong connection to this area in that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri. a number of american servicemen and women have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. we hope that visitors gain an appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see has -- they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoy the hollywood guns that we display, those...
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gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. visitors gain an appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoyed the hollywood guns that we display -- guns we have -- that have been used in movies. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to springfield, missouri to learn about its rich history. learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/video tour. you're watching american history tv, all we can, every weekend on c-span3. immediate cable partners worked with the staff when we traveled to springfield, missouri. the city is home to fantastic caverns. america's only drive-through cave. learn more about springfield all weekend here on american history tv. >> i begin researching the delaware townsite in 1998. one of the township records and some of the fieldnotes denoting the location of what became known as delaware town. or delaware village. i believe it was 400 squ
gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. visitors gain an appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoyed the hollywood guns that we display -- guns we have -- that have been used in movies. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to springfield, missouri to learn about its rich history. learn more about springfield and other stops on our...
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what leonard has done. leonard wrote to merle jenson and lind da duepaul editing the first congress project and said just not true. and they had 2,000 documents. when we finished the search we had 10,000 documents. most of course by northern members of congress because northerners tended to have more interest in history and also didn't suffer from mold or the civil war. leonard said you can't understand -- and this was julian boyd's great contribution to documentary editing, you cannot understand these letters by these members of congress who are writing back to somebody if you don't know what that person wrote to them. so we have to include all of the letters from constituents and friends to members. as i say, i did historical owe
what leonard has done. leonard wrote to merle jenson and lind da duepaul editing the first congress project and said just not true. and they had 2,000 documents. when we finished the search we had 10,000 documents. most of course by northern members of congress because northerners tended to have more interest in history and also didn't suffer from mold or the civil war. leonard said you can't understand -- and this was julian boyd's great contribution to documentary editing, you cannot...
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.>> james leonard jr. was killed in action in the korean war. ktvu's leigh martinez tells us his remains were not recovered until last spring.>> army private first class's james leonard junior gave his life for his country. not in any recent war but in 1950 during the first few days of the korean war. the surviving members of his family came to san francisco international airport to finally bring him home.>> he was only 22 years old. he had his whole life ahead of him. >> reporter: james leonard junior grew up in san francisco. he played the trumpet in polytechnic high school and was on the track team. his cousin is the last family member who knew him in life.>> i was not alive when he was. he was a very outgoing person.>> reporter: leonard joined the army at 22 years old. on july 20, he was sent to south korea to defend the city. it is believed just after five days of entering south korea, james leonard was killed in action.>> he is behind the lines.>> leonard's body was never found despite multiple searches. in the spring of 2017, a constructi
.>> james leonard jr. was killed in action in the korean war. ktvu's leigh martinez tells us his remains were not recovered until last spring.>> army private first class's james leonard junior gave his life for his country. not in any recent war but in 1950 during the first few days of the korean war. the surviving members of his family came to san francisco international airport to finally bring him home.>> he was only 22 years old. he had his whole life ahead of him....
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the remains of james leonard junior were found last spring and identification a month later.>> the purple heart.>> reporter: the family of james leonard junior finds a measure of comfort in the middle the military bestowed upon him when they notified his 92-year-old cousin that they had positively identified his remains three months ago.>> it is sad. because he was very young. he had his future ahead of him.>> reporter: he was 22. he joined the army the summer of 1950. he had attended polytechnic high school in san francisco where he ran track and was a trumpet player. within five days of arriving in south korea the young man was presumably killed in action. his remains were not recovered.>> his mother and father died before they ever knew they found his body.>>
the remains of james leonard junior were found last spring and identification a month later.>> the purple heart.>> reporter: the family of james leonard junior finds a measure of comfort in the middle the military bestowed upon him when they notified his 92-year-old cousin that they had positively identified his remains three months ago.>> it is sad. because he was very young. he had his future ahead of him.>> reporter: he was 22. he joined the army the summer of 1950....
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it comes 70 years after james leonard junior went missing in battle during the korean war. the remains located last spring by a construction crew in south korea. identification came months later. his family will finally get his remains back this weekend. amber is live at the korean war memorial. this must mean a lot to his family.>> reporter: very much so. they are grateful to the u.s. army. after decades they finally have confirmation of his death and he will be receiving full military honors that are long overdue.>> the purple heart.>> reporter: the family of james leonard junior finds a measure of comfort in the metals the military bestowed upon him when they notified his 92-year-old cousin that they had positively identified his remains three months ago.>> it is said. because he was very young guy. he had his future ahead of
it comes 70 years after james leonard junior went missing in battle during the korean war. the remains located last spring by a construction crew in south korea. identification came months later. his family will finally get his remains back this weekend. amber is live at the korean war memorial. this must mean a lot to his family.>> reporter: very much so. they are grateful to the u.s. army. after decades they finally have confirmation of his death and he will be receiving full military...
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they will probably have four inches or so in leonard county. you are not under winter storm warning yet. get ready. the good news, there's a lot of salt on the road. it's going to be a dry fluffy snow. 30 degrees right now. a little bit of snow being reported at the airport. dewpoints have come up to 18 degrees, humidity is 15%. it's been snowing above us for a while. little troubling. it's staying pretty well. you see the blue bands, the heavier bands of snow. we will see how far inland they get. i do not think they will make it to 95 but even so we are looking at one-two inches near 95. john henry was in leonard's town earlier, a good band of snow around 2:35 where the bull's-eye is going to be in terms of the metro area. the real bull's-eye will be where bitler -- were blizzard warning's are in effect.
they will probably have four inches or so in leonard county. you are not under winter storm warning yet. get ready. the good news, there's a lot of salt on the road. it's going to be a dry fluffy snow. 30 degrees right now. a little bit of snow being reported at the airport. dewpoints have come up to 18 degrees, humidity is 15%. it's been snowing above us for a while. little troubling. it's staying pretty well. you see the blue bands, the heavier bands of snow. we will see how far inland they...
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private first class james leonard jr. was killed in action during the first days of the korean war. >> his remains were not recovered until spring of last year. ktvu's trent -- leigh martinez has more.>> reporter: army private first class james leonard jr. gave his life for his country. not in any recent war but in 1950 during the first few days of the korean war. the surviving members of his family came to san francisco international airport to finally bring him home.>> he was only 22 years old. he had his whole life ahead of him.>> reporter: james leonard jr. grew up in san francisco. he played the trumpet and was on the track team in high school. his cousin, james hart, now 92 years old is the last family member who knew him in life.>> i was not alive when he was. he was a very outgoing person.>> he was a nice guy.>> reporter: leonard joined the army at 22 years old. on july 20, 1950, he was sent to south korea to defend the city. it is believed jeff death -- just after five a -- five days of entering south korea, jame
private first class james leonard jr. was killed in action during the first days of the korean war. >> his remains were not recovered until spring of last year. ktvu's trent -- leigh martinez has more.>> reporter: army private first class james leonard jr. gave his life for his country. not in any recent war but in 1950 during the first few days of the korean war. the surviving members of his family came to san francisco international airport to finally bring him home.>> he...
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. >> this is 70 years after james leonard junior went missing in battle during the korean war. his remains were located last spring by a construction crew in south korea. a few months later he was positively identified. amber lee spoke to the family who says they are grateful to finally put him to rest. >> the purple heart. >> reporter: the family of army private first class james leonard junior finds a measure of comfort in the middle the military bestowed upon him posthumously when he notified his 92-year-old cousin jim hart that they have positively identified his remains three months ago. >> i am not much for words but it's sad, you know, because he was a very young guy and he had his future ahead of him. >> leonard was 22. he joined the army the summer of 1950. relative say he had attended polytechnic high school where he ran track and was a trumpet player. but within five days of arriving in south korea, the young man was presumably killed in action but his remains were not recovered. >> it is no longer reasonable to assume that my son's remains will ever be recovered. >>
. >> this is 70 years after james leonard junior went missing in battle during the korean war. his remains were located last spring by a construction crew in south korea. a few months later he was positively identified. amber lee spoke to the family who says they are grateful to finally put him to rest. >> the purple heart. >> reporter: the family of army private first class james leonard junior finds a measure of comfort in the middle the military bestowed upon him...
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leonard wood has a strong connection to this area and that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri, and a number of american servicemen and women have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. gain anvisitors appreciation for the role firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoy the hollywood guns we display, guns used in movies and have been a big part of our culture. also education and enjoyment and entertainment along with that. just four months after shots were fired on fort sumter in april of 1861, the second major battle of the civil war was far right here, just 10 miles from springfield, missouri. right now hear more about the battle. august 10, 1861. the first civil war battle west of the mississippi was far right after bull run in virginia. a lot of people don't realize the civil war takes place west of the mississippi. the missouri is very is to medal in the civil war. we are located right in the middle. we had transportation core doors with t
leonard wood has a strong connection to this area and that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri, and a number of american servicemen and women have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. gain anvisitors appreciation for the role firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoy the hollywood guns we display, guns used in movies and have been a big part of...
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the remains of private first class james leonard arrived at san francisco international this morning. he was killed in action in july of 1950, last year the south korean government found him and were able to identify him. at last the family has gotten closure. >> him being your cousin and him being in that dirt for 60, 70 years, you know, and then they take him out and find out who he is, and that's hard. >> leonard is receiving full military honors and is set to be buried on tuesday. >>> amazon is opening it's first automated grocery store tomorrow in seattle that will feature in checkout lanes. it will sell prepackaged it will track customers purchases. reuters reports some complications, though, like identifying shoppers with similar body types and children moving around the items. amazon purchased whole foods last year for nearly $14 billion. >>> it is the end of the an era. >> we're going to miss, you know, people who have meant so much to us. >> a long time east bay business, the last of its kind says goodbye. >>> and get ready for rain to hit the bay area tonight, but keep in m
the remains of private first class james leonard arrived at san francisco international this morning. he was killed in action in july of 1950, last year the south korean government found him and were able to identify him. at last the family has gotten closure. >> him being your cousin and him being in that dirt for 60, 70 years, you know, and then they take him out and find out who he is, and that's hard. >> leonard is receiving full military honors and is set to be buried on...
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and he had his future ahead of him. >> reporter: leonard was 22 years old. he joined the army the summer of 1950. relatives say he had attended polytechnic in san francisco where he ran track and was a trumpet player. but within five days of arriving in south korea, the young man was presumably killed in action. but his remains were not recovered. >> it is no longer reasonable to assume that my son's remains will ever be recovered. >> reporter: she reads from one of the many letters that the fallen soldier's mother wrote to the army asking to find his remains. >> his mother and father, they died before they ever knew that they found his body. >> this is their report. >> reporter: now, 67 years later, relatives say this book given to them by the army provides answers. it contains documents d photos, detailing how leonard's remains and belongings were discovered in south korea. the findings include leonard's teeth, a canteen and the sole of his army boots. >> that's how they identified that he was an american. it was army issued. >> you think of sadness and cl
and he had his future ahead of him. >> reporter: leonard was 22 years old. he joined the army the summer of 1950. relatives say he had attended polytechnic in san francisco where he ran track and was a trumpet player. but within five days of arriving in south korea, the young man was presumably killed in action. but his remains were not recovered. >> it is no longer reasonable to assume that my son's remains will ever be recovered. >> reporter: she reads from one of the many...
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the remains of private first class james leonard arrived at san francisco international this morning. he was killed in action in july of 1950, last year the south korean government found him and were able to identify him. at last the family has gotten closure. >> him being your cousin and him being in that dirt for 60, 70 years, you know, and then they take him out and find out who he is, and that's hard. >> leonard is receiving full military honors and is set to be buried on tuesday. >>> amazon is opening it's first automated grocery store tomorrow in seattle that will feature in checkout lanes. it will sell prepackaged meals. it will track customers purchases. reuters reports some complications, though, like identifying shoppers with similar body types and children moving around the items. amazon purchased whole foods last year for nearly $14 billion. >>> it is the end of the an era. >> we're going to miss, you know, people who have meant so much to us. >> a long time east bay business, the last of its kind says goodbye. >>> and get ready for rain to hit the bay area tonight, but ke
the remains of private first class james leonard arrived at san francisco international this morning. he was killed in action in july of 1950, last year the south korean government found him and were able to identify him. at last the family has gotten closure. >> him being your cousin and him being in that dirt for 60, 70 years, you know, and then they take him out and find out who he is, and that's hard. >> leonard is receiving full military honors and is set to be buried on...
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for me, leonard taught me about manuscripts. my graduate education didn't teach me about manuscripts, only what was in them. you used them to write history. but the physical man cryuscript itself and what it might tell you and also what other sources there were for manuscripts, other than the repositories. for example, the by then almost 100-year-old autograph market, after the civil war, wealthy americans began to collect manuscripts of the founding generation, putting together collections of signers of this articles of confederation declaration, constitution, et cetera, presidents of the continental and confederation congress, the most obsessive of all, simon from philadelphia had a collection of doctors and lawyers and indian chiefs and if you were a lawyer or indian chief he had to have two letters, a vast collection of thousands and thousands of often very very valuable records. leonard filmed his own documents on a little camera he taught me you can't rely on the catalog. it's pre-digital so the only information we had was
for me, leonard taught me about manuscripts. my graduate education didn't teach me about manuscripts, only what was in them. you used them to write history. but the physical man cryuscript itself and what it might tell you and also what other sources there were for manuscripts, other than the repositories. for example, the by then almost 100-year-old autograph market, after the civil war, wealthy americans began to collect manuscripts of the founding generation, putting together collections of...
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leonard wood has a strong connection to this area in that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri and a number of american servicemen and servicewomen have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. visitors gain an appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoyed the hollywood guns that we display -- guns we have -- that have been used in movies. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to springfield, missouri to learn about its rich history. learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/video tour. you're watching american history tv, all we can, every weekend on c-span3. immediate cable partners worked with the staff whe
leonard wood has a strong connection to this area in that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri and a number of american servicemen and servicewomen have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. visitors gain an appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoyed the hollywood guns that we display -- guns we have -- that have been...
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he is a 4th-5th grade teacher at leonard flynn. and presenting the award is his principal, tyler woods. let's give them both a round of applause. [applause] >> good evening. i'm excited to introduce tonight's rave award winner, mr. hernandez. he has high standards for his 4th and 5th grade students and seeks to support each student's individual needs. he teaches them to be excellent learners and thoughtful young people. he does this by motivating each student with his own deep deepen enthusiasm. a student said, "mr. hernandez doesn't teach us like little kids. he respects us and wants us to do better." he uses humor with his students and they love being in his class, but at the same time holds them to high expectations. mr. h loves his job and makes it clear to his students. he cares deeply about each of them and they know that. deep respect for and belief in each of his students, motivates them to do their best work. year after year, mr. hernandez's students make significant personal and academic gains, his students, most of them
he is a 4th-5th grade teacher at leonard flynn. and presenting the award is his principal, tyler woods. let's give them both a round of applause. [applause] >> good evening. i'm excited to introduce tonight's rave award winner, mr. hernandez. he has high standards for his 4th and 5th grade students and seeks to support each student's individual needs. he teaches them to be excellent learners and thoughtful young people. he does this by motivating each student with his own deep deepen...
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this weekend the pops perform leonard's revolution. david chara labelle is the conductor for this week's show and he's here with guest vocal list for the show. big name here, what can people expect? >> everyone thinks of leonard bernstein as the composer of west side story and of course the music to west side story is fabulous and beautiful and moving and we're doing some excerpts from that show. but he also three mad cat musicals in the 1940s and '50s with a crazy sense of humor. luckily alley has a crazy sense of humor. we saw her last year at our concert will know. she was popular from wicked last year and she's back. >> love that. you have a special connection, too, to leonard bernstein. >> well i knew him. i first met him when i was 12 singing in a boys choir on a piece that he wrote. and then i conducted with him and helping him out with his muse zblik alley, you have performed on broadway before, you porpd with the pops as well before. why do you love being on stage with this group? >> well, first of all, david always puts toget
this weekend the pops perform leonard's revolution. david chara labelle is the conductor for this week's show and he's here with guest vocal list for the show. big name here, what can people expect? >> everyone thinks of leonard bernstein as the composer of west side story and of course the music to west side story is fabulous and beautiful and moving and we're doing some excerpts from that show. but he also three mad cat musicals in the 1940s and '50s with a crazy sense of humor. luckily...
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we appreciate that.>> leonard's only sister died as a child. his parents died years ago but his cousins say they are proud of his service and are glad to have him back home. leonard will be buried at holy cross cemetery tomorrow. >>> jamaica has declared a state of emergency. this comes after a sudden rise in violent crime. the jamaica defense force says the st. james area has been especially rough with seven murders in the first 20 days of 2018. theory includes a hotspot, montego bay. this will give law enforcement additional power to search arrest and detain suspects. tourists are being advised to stay on the resort property. >>> apple is teaming up with a piece -- nobel peace prize winner. apple will be signing on in support of a special fund hoping to provide 100,000 secondary education opportunities for girls in latin america and india. apple ceo tim cook is joining the council of the foundation. >>> let's go live to the senate floor. we have just learned enough senators have voted to advance the bill ending the government shutdown that wa
we appreciate that.>> leonard's only sister died as a child. his parents died years ago but his cousins say they are proud of his service and are glad to have him back home. leonard will be buried at holy cross cemetery tomorrow. >>> jamaica has declared a state of emergency. this comes after a sudden rise in violent crime. the jamaica defense force says the st. james area has been especially rough with seven murders in the first 20 days of 2018. theory includes a hotspot,...
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leonard was reported killed in action while defending a south korean village back in 1950. his cousin says it's been hard on the family all these years, not knowing when or if he would be found. >> that's what we thought. can't they find him? after that many years? they finally did, though. they never gave up hope. we appreciate that. >> leonard will be buried with full military honors on tuesday. >>> still ahead, one last trip. the reason a local model train won't be running after a half century on the tracks. >>> i'm tracking a storm that's expected to bring showers in the next couple of hours to some areas. also we're tracking more snow for the sierra. i'll have a complete breakdown of the timeline coming up after the break. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to j.p. morgan invest
leonard was reported killed in action while defending a south korean village back in 1950. his cousin says it's been hard on the family all these years, not knowing when or if he would be found. >> that's what we thought. can't they find him? after that many years? they finally did, though. they never gave up hope. we appreciate that. >> leonard will be buried with full military honors on tuesday. >>> still ahead, one last trip. the reason a local model train won't be...
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the jags scored again on their next possession as leonard for net bulls his way in. it was 14-3. late in the half, brady goes deep for his tight end rob bronkowski. barry church leads with a shoulder, their helmets collide and church is flagged for unnecessary roughness. gronk left with a concussion and never returned. that big penalty helped set up this touchdown by james white, jacksonville still led at the half 14-10. but never count out the pats. down by 10 in the 4th, it's brady to danny amendola. three minutes left, brady finds amendola again high into the back of the end zone, the patriots take the lead. last chance for jacksonville on 4th and 14. it is knocked away by stefan gilmore. new england wins 24-20. brady and belichick are headed to their eighth super bowl. >> when we need it the most, that's when we played our best. fortunately we were able to do that today. >> i was proud of the way we fought. it's a mentally tough team. we need a lot of mental toughness today. we found a way to dig deep and get it done. >> lot about preparation and opportunity. no fear, just ge
the jags scored again on their next possession as leonard for net bulls his way in. it was 14-3. late in the half, brady goes deep for his tight end rob bronkowski. barry church leads with a shoulder, their helmets collide and church is flagged for unnecessary roughness. gronk left with a concussion and never returned. that big penalty helped set up this touchdown by james white, jacksonville still led at the half 14-10. but never count out the pats. down by 10 in the 4th, it's brady to danny...
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leonard wasn't going to take any chances this time. jeremy leonard "...yeay we had major damage because we got hit by a boat and a dock that had broken loose and they slammed into our boat and damaged the rudder..."people who live aboard their boats were alerted around 3:30 this morning to be ready to evacuate. even after the tsunami watch was cancelled, they were advised to keep watch for what was described as unpredictable conditions that might persist for another 12 hours.it turns out the terraphobia was the only boat to cast off this morning, better safe than sorry says her skipper.jeremy leonard "....well i had a shop here in the harbor for 15 years and we had three false tsunami alarms until that one hit back in 2011 and we lost 22 boats so you never know....in santa cruz rob fladeboe kron 4 news news (vicki) and we first told you about the tsunami warning through a push alert on the kron4 mobile app... download it and be the first to know about breaking news when it happens in your neighborhood. lawrence karnow: the fog was very
leonard wasn't going to take any chances this time. jeremy leonard "...yeay we had major damage because we got hit by a boat and a dock that had broken loose and they slammed into our boat and damaged the rudder..."people who live aboard their boats were alerted around 3:30 this morning to be ready to evacuate. even after the tsunami watch was cancelled, they were advised to keep watch for what was described as unpredictable conditions that might persist for another 12 hours.it turns...
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. >>> kawhi leonard out indefinitely. played nine games all season. the spurs believe he is return some point but the timeline is murky at best. it was a year ago today ground was broken at the chase center? san francisco. the new home of the golden state warriors. state-of-the-art multiuse facility. warrior's owner expecting nothing but the best and mike shuman give us an up dated tour today. >> reporter: construction in full swing with over 500 workers on-site daily. on time to open for the 2019 season. >> 40% through. the next big landmark that a lot of people would think of is topping out. that is when we are done with the structure of the chase
. >>> kawhi leonard out indefinitely. played nine games all season. the spurs believe he is return some point but the timeline is murky at best. it was a year ago today ground was broken at the chase center? san francisco. the new home of the golden state warriors. state-of-the-art multiuse facility. warrior's owner expecting nothing but the best and mike shuman give us an up dated tour today. >> reporter: construction in full swing with over 500 workers on-site daily. on time to...
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leonard was reported killed in action while defending eight village in south korea in 1950. he was 22 years old, and before joining the army, he was a musician playing trumpet at polytechnic high school in san francisco, today his sent dashes family welcomed him home. >> we never gave up hope. you know? we appreciate that. because he was only 22 years old, and he had his whole life ahead of them.>> james j. leonard will be given a military funeral, buried alongside his parents and sister. >>> a second little girl has died from injuries suffered in a crash, camila cardoza cardoza, was killed, and her sister, lenexy, also died, her mother was driving the car, at antioch, the 23-year-old who was driving in the other car was flee -- speeding and fleeing the police, when he hit the >> reporter: carrying their family. he is being held on more than $1 million bail, charged with murder, and a stolen vehicle, possession of methamphetamine and heroin. the girls mother has been released from the hospital after surgery.>>> dolores o'riordan's body was put in public repose, the lead sing
leonard was reported killed in action while defending eight village in south korea in 1950. he was 22 years old, and before joining the army, he was a musician playing trumpet at polytechnic high school in san francisco, today his sent dashes family welcomed him home. >> we never gave up hope. you know? we appreciate that. because he was only 22 years old, and he had his whole life ahead of them.>> james j. leonard will be given a military funeral, buried alongside his parents and...
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leonard fournette...bulls his way in to the endzone. 14-3 jacksonville. --later on in the stanza, more bad news for the pats. rob gronkowski going out for a deep ball.. and barry church launches right into the side of his helmet. gronk, forced to leave the game with a concussion. --in the 4th, jacksonville hit 2 field goals to make it a 10-point game. pats trying to get some momentum and reach into the bag of tricks. brady to danny amendola. then to dion lewis... lewis is on the move, but myles jack comes up with the ball. jack...forces the strip and comes up with the recovery. --ábut the jags couldn't take advantage.. brady would throw two late touchdown passes. this is the game winner... brady finds amendola in the back of the endzone... and amendola finds a way to get his feet down. patriots take the lead 24-20 --then, less than two minutes to go. jags on 4th and 19... bortles, looking for a miracle, but stephon gilmore makes the game-sealing play. and once again, the patriots are your afc champions. 24-20 is your finals...brady and bill belichick goi
leonard fournette...bulls his way in to the endzone. 14-3 jacksonville. --later on in the stanza, more bad news for the pats. rob gronkowski going out for a deep ball.. and barry church launches right into the side of his helmet. gronk, forced to leave the game with a concussion. --in the 4th, jacksonville hit 2 field goals to make it a 10-point game. pats trying to get some momentum and reach into the bag of tricks. brady to danny amendola. then to dion lewis... lewis is on the move, but myles...
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a military lab in hawaii identified leonard. one cousin who remembers him as a teenager is still alive. james heart says the family has always wondered if this day would never come. >> couldn't they find him? after that many years they finally did. they never gave up hope. we appreciate that. >> leonard's only sister died as a child and his parents died years ago but his cousins say they are glad to have him home. he will be buried with full military honors tomorrow. >>> highway 101 through santa barbara county has reopened two weeks after the deadly mudslides in montecito. crews worked around the clock cleaned up the mud repairing guardrails. the highway was closed since the mudslide on january 9 that killed at least 21 people and destroyed hundreds of homes. >>> the patriots are headed back to the super bowl after a classic come back against the jacksonville jaguars. >> they fake it to white. moving around, he throws it. what an effort. touchdown. >> the jaguars led by 10 points in the fourth quarter but tom brady marched down
a military lab in hawaii identified leonard. one cousin who remembers him as a teenager is still alive. james heart says the family has always wondered if this day would never come. >> couldn't they find him? after that many years they finally did. they never gave up hope. we appreciate that. >> leonard's only sister died as a child and his parents died years ago but his cousins say they are glad to have him home. he will be buried with full military honors tomorrow. >>>...
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leonard filmed his own documents on a little camera. he taught me that you can't rely on the catalog as i say, it's predigital. the only kind of information we had was what the descriptions the societies had of their collections. he said, you need to look at every single collection that has anything dated 1787 to 1791. and i followed him in the 1970s, spent two months at historical society of pennsylvania alone. he took up the fight when the national historical commission, national historical publications commission said okay, the search is done we're satisfied with the 1950 search and satisfied with qu what leonard has done. leonard wrote to merle jenson and lind da duepaul editing the first congress project and said just not true. and they had 2,000 documents. when we finished the search we had 10,000 documents. most of course by northern members of congress because northerners tended to have more interest in history and also didn't suffer from mold or the civil war. leonard said you can't understand -- and this was julian boyd's grea
leonard filmed his own documents on a little camera. he taught me that you can't rely on the catalog as i say, it's predigital. the only kind of information we had was what the descriptions the societies had of their collections. he said, you need to look at every single collection that has anything dated 1787 to 1791. and i followed him in the 1970s, spent two months at historical society of pennsylvania alone. he took up the fight when the national historical commission, national historical...
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.>>> the remains of army private first class james leonard jr. have finally returned home for the bay area. leonard grew up in san francisco and ran on the track team at poly ethnic high. in 1950 when he was 22 years old he joined the army and was sent to fight in the korean war. he died five days later. his remains were never found until last year when a road construction crew found teeth, a canteen and the soul of a boot. a military laboratory in hawaii positively identified leonard and he was brought home to sfo yesterday. one cousin who remembers him as a teenager is still alive, they have always wondered if this day would come. >> after that many years, they finally did. they never gave up hope. we appreciate that.>> leonard's only sister died as a child and his parents died many years ago but his cousins say they are proud of the service and glad to finally have him home. he will be buried with full military honors. >>> san francisco is the latest city in the bay area to confirm cases of the flu in dogs. symptoms include coughing, fever and
.>>> the remains of army private first class james leonard jr. have finally returned home for the bay area. leonard grew up in san francisco and ran on the track team at poly ethnic high. in 1950 when he was 22 years old he joined the army and was sent to fight in the korean war. he died five days later. his remains were never found until last year when a road construction crew found teeth, a canteen and the soul of a boot. a military laboratory in hawaii positively identified leonard...
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leonard is elizabeth's sixth child and he is my great uncle. he lives next door to my great—grandmother and was a child during the 19505, when his father, senior chief koinange, was detained during the mau mau uprising. the mau mau uprising was a revolt against european ownership of land. file: mau mau suspects were being checked prior file: mau mau suspects were being checked prior to interrogation. all were members of the kikuyu, the tribe which has suffered most from the mau mau. a state of emergency was declared in kenya, and although it eventually led to the end of british rule, it was a tough time for my great—grandpa rents and for my uncle leonard. in 1952, my father was taken into detention. kenya had been declared emergency and he was detained for the next seven years he was in detention. we used to be children of a chief. we became beggars. we were being helped by those people we would have called poor. during now the mau mau, it was not only affecting our family, it affected other families. one of my aunties, who had i think ther
leonard is elizabeth's sixth child and he is my great uncle. he lives next door to my great—grandmother and was a child during the 19505, when his father, senior chief koinange, was detained during the mau mau uprising. the mau mau uprising was a revolt against european ownership of land. file: mau mau suspects were being checked prior file: mau mau suspects were being checked prior to interrogation. all were members of the kikuyu, the tribe which has suffered most from the mau mau. a state...
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and for me leonard taught me about manuscripts. my graduate education didn't teach me about manuscripts, on the what was in them. you news them to write history. but the physical manuscript itself, and what it might tell you. and also what other sources there were for manuscripts, other than the repositories. pre for example, by then the almost 100-year-old autograph market after the civil war wealthy americans begun to collect manuscripts of the founding generation, putting together collections of signers of this, articles of confederation and -- philadelphia has collections of doctors and lawyers and indian chiefs. if you were a lawyer and an indian chief, you had to have two letters. and it's a vast collection of thousands and thousands of often very, very valuable records. leonard filmed his own documents on a little camera. he taught me that you can't rely on the catalog. as i say, it's pre-digital. so the only kind of information we had was what descriptions the societies had of their collections. he said you need to look at
and for me leonard taught me about manuscripts. my graduate education didn't teach me about manuscripts, on the what was in them. you news them to write history. but the physical manuscript itself, and what it might tell you. and also what other sources there were for manuscripts, other than the repositories. pre for example, by then the almost 100-year-old autograph market after the civil war wealthy americans begun to collect manuscripts of the founding generation, putting together...
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leonard lance this is bloomberg. will be here next. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." shery: i'm shery ahn. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. mark crumpton has more. mark: vice president pence has officetered the oath of to two new democratic senators today. doug jones takes the seat from alabama after his historic win over roy moore. tina smith replaces fellow democrat al franken as a senator from minnesota. franken resigned over sexual harassment allegations. republicans hold a 51-49 and in the senate. -- edge in the senate. the demonstrators met in front of the european council in -- in the buildings and called on the european union and the international community to put pressure on the iranian regime. >> they are filing the demonstrations in the country, the increase of violence and the unacceptable losses of human life. for the eu, human rights has been a court issue in our relationship with iran. peaceful demonstration and freedom of expression are fundamental rights t
leonard lance this is bloomberg. will be here next. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." shery: i'm shery ahn. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. mark crumpton has more. mark: vice president pence has officetered the oath of to two new democratic senators today. doug jones takes the seat from alabama after his historic win over roy moore. tina smith replaces fellow democrat al franken as a senator from minnesota. franken resigned over sexual...
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congressman leonard lance, republican of new jersey. and a member of the problem solvers caucus. the problem solvers are in favor of a pathway to citizenship for funding forsting border security. congressman, it is great to see you again. thank you for joining us. verse of all, let's start with the state of the union. what do you hope to see when president trump speaks tonight? rep. lance: i hope the president will discuss the state of our union, economically, militarily, and diplomatically. i'm looking forward to the president's address this evening. shery: what do you need to hear headed toward more bipartisanship and try to cap this huge divide we have seen in politics? rep. lance: we have to work in a bipartisan capacity on making sure the government remains open. that will occur over the next several weeks. i think we should have a solution regarding daca, and that is why i have endorsed the proposal of the problem solvers caucus. i am a member of that caucus. i hope the president speaks this as he spoke in dollars. that was an inc
congressman leonard lance, republican of new jersey. and a member of the problem solvers caucus. the problem solvers are in favor of a pathway to citizenship for funding forsting border security. congressman, it is great to see you again. thank you for joining us. verse of all, let's start with the state of the union. what do you hope to see when president trump speaks tonight? rep. lance: i hope the president will discuss the state of our union, economically, militarily, and diplomatically....
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by the 1960s the search was in the hands was leonard report. leonard taught me about manuscripts. my graduate education didn't teach me about manuscripts also what other sources there were four manuscripts. by then the 100-year-old autograph market, after the civil war, wealthy americans began to collect manuscripts about the founding generation, putting together collections of signers of this and declaration constitution, et cetera. the most successful of all had collections of doctors and lawyers and indian chiefs and if you are a lawyer at the vast collection of thousands and thousands of very valuable records. he filmed his own documents on a little camera, he taught me that you can't rely on the catalog, it's pre-digital. the only kind of information we had was description societies had of their collections. he said you need to look at every single collection dated 1781 to 1791. i followed him in the 1970s and spent two months at the historical society of pennsylvania alone. he took up the fight when the national historical commission , the publications commission said okay,
by the 1960s the search was in the hands was leonard report. leonard taught me about manuscripts. my graduate education didn't teach me about manuscripts also what other sources there were four manuscripts. by then the 100-year-old autograph market, after the civil war, wealthy americans began to collect manuscripts about the founding generation, putting together collections of signers of this and declaration constitution, et cetera. the most successful of all had collections of doctors and...
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wood cared today -- leonard wood. today, missouri might not recognize -- that means if your spouse has a career in dentistry and your family is moved, they may not be able to work in missouri. then needs to change. we need to grant full reciprocity of licenses to military members, veterans, and their spouses. [applause] gov. greitens: there is more. right now in missouri, small business owner who declares that he or she wants to hire veterans can be sued. if you say you prefer to hire veterans, you could face a lawsuit. and that is wrong. this legislature needs to pass the bill allowing employers to establish a veterans hiring preference. most states in the country have done this and it is time for missouri to do the same. [applause] honorreitens: i had the of visiting with the men and women of missouri's national guard when they were serving overseas. the men and women from the first battalion of 138th infantry regiment are home now, and i want all of you who are here today to say to them, welcome home, we are proud
wood cared today -- leonard wood. today, missouri might not recognize -- that means if your spouse has a career in dentistry and your family is moved, they may not be able to work in missouri. then needs to change. we need to grant full reciprocity of licenses to military members, veterans, and their spouses. [applause] gov. greitens: there is more. right now in missouri, small business owner who declares that he or she wants to hire veterans can be sued. if you say you prefer to hire veterans,...
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. >>> it has taken 6 # years but the remains of army private first class james leonard, jr. have finally earned to the bay area. he grew up in san francisco and ran on a track team and played trum t. in 1950, when he was 22 years old, he joined the army and was sent to korea. he died five days later. his remains were never found until last year when a road construction crew found teeth, a canteen, and the military soul of a boot. he was positively identified and he was brought home yesterday. only one cousin who remembers him as a teenager is still alive. james heart said the family has always wondered if this day would come. >> after that many years, they finally did. they never gave up hope, you know, we appreciate that. >> leonard's only sister died as a child and his parents died many years ago but his cousins say they are proud of his service and glad to have him home. he will be buried with full military honors tomorrow. >>> 4:38 is the time right now. hundreds of students return to classes after their schools were destroyed by the north bay wildfires, we have stories
. >>> it has taken 6 # years but the remains of army private first class james leonard, jr. have finally earned to the bay area. he grew up in san francisco and ran on a track team and played trum t. in 1950, when he was 22 years old, he joined the army and was sent to korea. he died five days later. his remains were never found until last year when a road construction crew found teeth, a canteen, and the military soul of a boot. he was positively identified and he was brought home...
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. >>> the remains of army private first class james leonard, jr. have finally returned to the bay area after nearly 70 years. in 1950, when he was 22, he joined the army and was sent to fight in the korean war. he died just five days later. his remains were never found until last year when a road construction crew found some teeth and a canteen. a military lab in hawaii positively identified leonard and he was brought home yesterday. only one cousin who remembers him as a teenager is still alive. james heart says the family has always wondered if this day would ever come. >> after that many years, they finally found him. they never gave up hope, we appreciate that. >> leonard's only sister died as a child and his parents died years ago but his cousin says they are proud of his service and are glad to have him home. we will be buried with full military honors at holy cross cemetery tomorrow. >> that is great that he is finally being recognized all these years later. >>> 5:28 this morning, the debate over christopher columbus will be highlighted in s
. >>> the remains of army private first class james leonard, jr. have finally returned to the bay area after nearly 70 years. in 1950, when he was 22, he joined the army and was sent to fight in the korean war. he died just five days later. his remains were never found until last year when a road construction crew found some teeth and a canteen. a military lab in hawaii positively identified leonard and he was brought home yesterday. only one cousin who remembers him as a teenager is...
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leonard wasn't going to take any chances this time.jeremy leonard "...yeay we had major damage because we got hit by a boat and a dock that had broken loose and they slammed into our boat and damaged the rudder..."people who live aboard their boats were alerted around 3:30 this morning to be ready to evacuate. even after the tsunami watch was cancelled, they were advised to keep watch for what was described as unpredictable conditions that might persist for another 12 hours.it turns out the terraphobia was the only boat to cast off this morning, better safe than sorry says her skipper.jeremy leonard "....well i had a shop here in the harbor for 15 years and we had three false tsunami alarms until that one hit back in 2011 and we lost 22 boats so you never know....in santa cruz rob fladeboe kron 4 news (grant) and we first told you about the tsunami warning through a push alert on the kron4 mobile app... download it and be the first to know about breaking news when it happens in your neighborhood. (pam) a man is seriously hurt after being found on fire in a san francisco alley. now inve
leonard wasn't going to take any chances this time.jeremy leonard "...yeay we had major damage because we got hit by a boat and a dock that had broken loose and they slammed into our boat and damaged the rudder..."people who live aboard their boats were alerted around 3:30 this morning to be ready to evacuate. even after the tsunami watch was cancelled, they were advised to keep watch for what was described as unpredictable conditions that might persist for another 12 hours.it turns...
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leonard town is about 60 miles south of the district in chesapeake bay where hillary lane is right now. >> we are here on three notch road in st. mary county. the snow has been coming down for quite a bit and the roads are pretty icy. people are gassing up getting ready to head out. what have the roads been like for you so far? >> they are pretty bad, slick all the way from hollywood through this morning. i got another probably hour ride. they are covered. cars are sliding everywhere. this is for real. >> what are you doing to stay safe? are you driving slower? >> oh yeah, taking my time trying not to swerve and following people close and what not. >> no snow day? >> no i have to be at work. >> is it busier for you on a snow day? >> oh yeah clear buildings are open in d.c. >> stay safe out there and thanks for speaking to us. you stay safe out there as the snow continues to fall. in st. mary's, hillary lane wusa 9. >>> busy day out there this morning and the radar watching that storm as it treks north ward. we are keeping an eye on >>> good morning everyone. we are waking up to snow th
leonard town is about 60 miles south of the district in chesapeake bay where hillary lane is right now. >> we are here on three notch road in st. mary county. the snow has been coming down for quite a bit and the roads are pretty icy. people are gassing up getting ready to head out. what have the roads been like for you so far? >> they are pretty bad, slick all the way from hollywood through this morning. i got another probably hour ride. they are covered. cars are sliding...
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flags are being flown at half staff over the state's capital in leonard's memory. his remains will be buried with full military honors tomorrow. >>> just ahead, the enduring popularity of wwe raw after 25 years. >>> plus, a big milestone for everyone's favorite hippo. now. . all right! let's teach these freaks some manners! good luck out there, captain! thanks! but i don't need luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the captain's keys again. they are on a silver carabiner. oh, this is bad. as long as people misplace their keys, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. when you said youe, sir. were at the doctor, but your shirt says you were at a steakhouse... that's when you know it's half-washed. add downy odor protect with 24-hour odor protection. downy and it's done. your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that hel
flags are being flown at half staff over the state's capital in leonard's memory. his remains will be buried with full military honors tomorrow. >>> just ahead, the enduring popularity of wwe raw after 25 years. >>> plus, a big milestone for everyone's favorite hippo. now. . all right! let's teach these freaks some manners! good luck out there, captain! thanks! but i don't need luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the...