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Transcripts For KNTV Matter Of Fact With Soledad OBrien 20240712

While still trying to feed their families back home. Soledad im soledad obrien. Welcome to matter of fact. The number of coronavirus cases in the United States spiked, quickly topping 3 million, but this isnt a new wave. Dr. Anthony fauci warned this surge is still part of our first battle with virus. So what happens if the country does not get covid19 under control . Historians urged us to take the long view. Reminding us of another time, and another pandemic. In which warnings that were of death. Special contributor joy chan on those lessons from history. Joie the year was 1918. The world was at war. Joie a silent threat loomed at home. And yet the band played on. America entered the great war a year earlier. With patriotism at a fever pitch. Everbody was supposed to contribute to the cause. Thats right. We have to remember that america, in 1917, was really a nation going to war. And they were going to war with a very profound propaganda campaign. Joie Kenneth C Davis wrote the dont

Transcripts For KNTV Asian Pacific America With Robert Handa 20240714

Musical legend, David Bustamante. We really had his band, dakila, on our show, a group big in the 70s but dramatically disbanded but has now reformed under the guidance of bustamante. It is a compelling story about life in a Popular Group and in the world of the bigtime music industry. All that on our show today. Robert well, there is a lot to japanese american history. It is rich in stories that say a lot about the immigrant and american experience. But as weve seen so many ways those can slowly fade away unless they are preserved and often restored. That is what internet archive does. As i mentioned earlier, it is a Nonprofit Library making all forms of books and media about japanese americans available, and now internet archive is working with the group densho to digitize 500 of the most important books from japanese american history. And leading the way is someone well qualified to do it. Wendy hanamura is an awardwinning journalist, a colleague ive worked with in various ways, who

Transcripts For KPIX CBS Weekend News 20240707

outside the capital million and later, honoring america s fallen. we have to honor that. a tribute to japanese american heroes from with world war ii. this is the cbs weekend news from new york. with jairmd. i m errol barnett. for the second time in two weeks, president biden and the first lady are consoling rel tifers, listening to their sorrow and anxiouser. this comes as the federal government launches a review of the botched police response to the shooting. cbs s omar villafranca joins us from uvalde, texas. good evening omar. reporter: good evening. thousands waited in 99° heat. they want accountability from law enforcement and lawmakers. president joe biden and the first lady brought flowers for the fallen at robb elementary in uvalde texas, the sight of the second worst school shooting. from there the bidens attended mass, the crowd urged outside urged the president to do something. first system s visit comes as the department of justice announced a review

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Settlement Of San Jose-Peralta Adobe 20180106

The adoeb. Is the last remaining structure of the pueblo. In the mid1770s, california at that time was settled by the spaniards. And they had two different establishments at the time. You had operated and founded by the military. And then you had the missions that were established by the priests. Up and down the california from san diego up to San Francisco. At the time. Until that time you had no civil basically a city type of establishment. And so during that time you had a lot of native Americans Still running throughout california. And it was the attempt of the spaniards to try and settle and christianize the original settlers the native americans that were established here. At this time also you had the intrusion from the french, british, and russian interest coming into the pacific coast. So the spaniards are looking at a way of settling and kind of controlling the region that we know of california at the time. The difficulty was sea travel going up the coast was against the trad

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Settlement Of San Jose-Peralta Adobe 20180106

Is the last remaining structure of the pueblo. In the mid1770s, california at that time was settled by the spaniards. And they had two different establishments at the time. You had operated and founded by the military. And then you had the missions that were established by the priests. Up and down the california from san diego up to San Francisco. At the time. Until that time you had no civil basically a city type of establishment. And so during that time you had a lot of native Americans Still running throughout california. And it was the attempt of the spaniards to try and settle and christianize the original settlers the native americans that were established here. At this time also you had the intrusion from the french, british, and russian interest coming into the pacific coast. So the spaniards are looking at a way of settling and kind of controlling the region that we know of california at the time. The difficulty was sea travel going up the coast was against the trade winds. Fr

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