propagandists. steve bannon, the single most dangerous american who came our way. his role leading up to january 6th. it s not gonna happen like you think it s going to happen. he is comparing it to the revolutionary war. all i can say is strap in. and his master plan for upcoming elections. it is about who counts the votes, and guess what, we re going to count them. with rare interviews. bannon was calling the plays. he was the oracle. mr. bannon, why do you continue to push the lie that the 2020 election was stolen? it s not a lie. is this the end of democracy? well govern for 100 years. steve bannon:divided we fall. would you like a copy of the constitution? thanks for coming out. stacy alteieri, a newcomer to politics is a locke al precinct time in dekalb, georgia. this is time to get involved. we ve had a bunch of people who have had it. not anymore. when the censorship started just in front of your eyes, the economy, things going
What was she laughing at. Youve got to see it to believe that its been a good morning everybody am kirkyard deana Brooke Wagner right now some problems on evans avenue a water main break it caused a big hole in the road crews have been trying to get this thing fixed for hours and it costs of them big issues for drivers this morning generally is life with an update on all the work thats being done to patch up the single but the thing is huge. This is huge of a problem i have for the past 24 hours and presence of the spring of one ago we dont we just have to denver water they see the work will continue now at least into the night and into tomorrow morning we had hoped to have it opened up by this afternoon but you can see theres a lot of work still has to be done crews are putting in the whole polling in some of the whole right now that they will have to pay them let it sit for a couple latest we have from denver water at this hour they say the whole was caused by a water main break in a
Into downtown bradenton area. Theres your storm, it is tropical depression. However, take look at the satellite. Look at the difference in the presentation from 3 oclock this morning to now. Looks a lot more impressive. I think once they get a plane out there, this will easily be upgraded to Tropical Storm. We need for it to do is start to move. Because only moving north at 2. And the slower it goes more chance of intensification it will have. Still tropical to remember in big bend area. Troll cap storm warning from pasco county north and entire coastline levy county to sarasota is under a flood watch through friday. Well detail all of that stuff coming up in just a little bit. All right. Thank you, dave. And right now were getting several reports of flooding in the area. Before we get to this were actually just learning that the Clearwater Beach roundabout is being closed due to flooding they are in process of setting traffic. In meantime this live picture also concerns flooding as we
Todays panel on the crises of the 1970s. So we have a great panel today. I am going to just start up i talk a little bit about what how we kind of framed this panel and how we are hoping what we are hoping to accomplish. We have the roundtable intensely. We are each want to speak about 10 minutes. Just a few roof remarks about the literature on the 1970s and thinking about the 1970s and what this unique time means to us today. And then we would like to open it up for a lot of conversation both with each other and most importantly with the audience. So we will be sticking to a pretty tight time and hopefully having a lot of time for comp for conversation. One of the things we were thinking about was the central role of the idea of crisis in thinking about the 1970s, both in the contemporary clinical imagination of a time and also in historical scholarship. From watergate to the energy crisis, the urban crisis, a fiscal crisis, the rhetoric of the era is huge with extensive danger and hi
Hey, good morning to you, jon and marla. Good morning to you at home. As can you see here from your radar, it is lit up like a christmas tree. Heavy rainfall right now extending all the way from morin county south on to san mateo, and at this point most of that moisture is just to the north of highway 92, but you do want to keep in mind, traveling is going to be rather dangerous for the next couple of hours as this main bulk of the moisture starts to come through the bay area. Widen out, and can you see where all the shower activity is headed by about lunchtime. It will be in san jose. Then we are going to be in the thick of it here in the south bay for at least a half hour. Potentially up to an hour and a half of heavy, steady rainfall. We need this rain. Just want to make sure everyone is traveling curbsly out there and show you a broad look at all the different skies across the bay area. Those rainfall amounts we saw was pretty hefty, given that it was just a 24hour period, and more