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not only north south university. ere are many other universities who are indulged in this. >> reporter: while radical islamists have been trying to recruit bangladesh youths, the fight to stop it is just beginning. daisuke iijima, nhk world, dhaka. >>> as we near the 71st anniversary of atomic bombings in hiroshima and nagasaki, we have a new book with a collection of children's accounts of hiroshima's bombings. it's since been translated into 16 languages and continues to send an important message to the world. >> reporter: the swahili edition of children of hiroshima children was published this year, written by children who survived the hiroshima bombings. this is the author. he said he chosed to translate the book because he wanted to tell african children about the tragedy. >> the cry for peace and the call for the stoppage of the making of weapons of mass these should be carried and put in the hearts and minds of every african kids. >> reporter: "children of hiroshima" was published in 1951, it has sold more than
not only north south university. ere are many other universities who are indulged in this. >> reporter: while radical islamists have been trying to recruit bangladesh youths, the fight to stop it is just beginning. daisuke iijima, nhk world, dhaka. >>> as we near the 71st anniversary of atomic bombings in hiroshima and nagasaki, we have a new book with a collection of children's accounts of hiroshima's bombings. it's since been translated into 16 languages and continues to send...
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on the north and south side. connecting university hill. and cherry hills village. which but to cross the dangerous intersection. several calls yesterday. look at this. about this elk. a toy basketball hoop. tranquilize her. remove the hoop. and set her free. right after she woke up. >> . happy ending there. >> . i saw the tranquilizer dart. i was worried at first. she's up and happy. >> . no longer the fisher price around her head. >> . the heat came back today. >> . i was forecasting about 91. we hit 97 degrees. >> it got hot. >> only one away from the record. that temperature just took off. we think the reason was, early this morning. moisture in the air. and then it flushed out. and the air dried. when you have dry air it heats up faster. >> . so the temperatures just took off. with that full sunshine. we get to work with pinpoint weather. once the humidity values drop, all the sunshine we had today you can see the clouds building over the west. airport. which caused the censor to take off. now this evening. the skies are turned dark. off to the west. good news.
on the north and south side. connecting university hill. and cherry hills village. which but to cross the dangerous intersection. several calls yesterday. look at this. about this elk. a toy basketball hoop. tranquilize her. remove the hoop. and set her free. right after she woke up. >> . happy ending there. >> . i saw the tranquilizer dart. i was worried at first. she's up and happy. >> . no longer the fisher price around her head. >> . the heat came back today....
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south. he is expected to rally at the university of north carolina. in the meantime hillary clinton is facing fallout after the father of the orlando nightclub shooter was spotted at her campaign event yesterday. karen travers is live. >> reporter: hillary clinton's campaign is riding high since the democratic convenience and in recent days poll after poll is showing her lead over donald trump is growing but today her team is facing serious questions about that event in florida. an unusual controversy brewing for hillary clinton. at a rally south of orlando last night. clinton kept up her attacks on donald trump. >> he gave a speech in detroit trying to change the suspect but on stage behind her that man with the mustache and red hat is the father of omar mateen. he did not mention him but mentioned the attack. >> we'll be with you as you rebuild your lives. how did mateen's father get a prime spot so close to the candidate. the clinton campaign says it was a 3,000 person rally. this individual was not invited as a guest and the campaign was unaware o
south. he is expected to rally at the university of north carolina. in the meantime hillary clinton is facing fallout after the father of the orlando nightclub shooter was spotted at her campaign event yesterday. karen travers is live. >> reporter: hillary clinton's campaign is riding high since the democratic convenience and in recent days poll after poll is showing her lead over donald trump is growing but today her team is facing serious questions about that event in florida. an...
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north broad at spring garden. south of here more midday restriction today at callowhill street. north of here watch out for the students returning to their temple universityampus to start classes on monday. coming up we'll check construction returning to the schuylkill when "action news" continues on this tuesday morning. >> ♪ ♪ what's that?! a bird? no, it's gus, the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania! have no fear, wonder gus is here! wonder bucks! whaaa... wonder bucks, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery, with top prizes of $300 grand! one can dream. you can say that again. (giggles) keep on scratchin'! ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >> ♪ >> i'm looking forward to that show "designated survivor." >> it looks good. keifer sutherland is great too. check out the great view we have of center city philadelphia from our airport camera. 64 de
north broad at spring garden. south of here more midday restriction today at callowhill street. north of here watch out for the students returning to their temple universityampus to start classes on monday. coming up we'll check construction returning to the schuylkill when "action news" continues on this tuesday morning. >> ♪ ♪ what's that?! a bird? no, it's gus, the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania! have no fear, wonder gus is here! wonder bucks! whaaa......
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of the book "dixie highway, road building and the remaking of the modern south 1900 to 1930" published by north carolina university press in 2014. tammy haas jus just been named fellow at yale and will spend the next year writing the first draft of "the wickedest city." congratulations, tammy, on having been named a fellow and moving your project full steam ahead. as always we'll have time for q&a after the presentation. remember to raise your hands so we can pass the microphone and before you ask your questions. so thank you for joining us, tammy. >> thank you for being here. i'll start my stopwatch and try not to go over. i want to start by giving you an overview of the kefauver committee's origins, responsibilities and what i see as some of its limits. i assume some of you are familiar with it but for the benefit of anyone who might not be the kefauver committee, it was the senate special committee to investigate organized crime and interstate commerce, the kefauver committee was empowered to investigate the use of the facilities of interstate commerce by organized crime syndicates nationwide. they were especia
of the book "dixie highway, road building and the remaking of the modern south 1900 to 1930" published by north carolina university press in 2014. tammy haas jus just been named fellow at yale and will spend the next year writing the first draft of "the wickedest city." congratulations, tammy, on having been named a fellow and moving your project full steam ahead. as always we'll have time for q&a after the presentation. remember to raise your hands so we can pass the...
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south. quite a title. published by the university of north carolina press. barbara has also co-authored a photographic history of slavery, emancipation and freedom published in 2013, published by temple university press, and it is also for sale in our bookstore. tonight she will be speaking about her recent work and the talk is entitled "envisioning emancipation, black americans and the end of slavery." please welcome barbara. [ applause ] >> hello. good evening. thank you for staying this late into the night. thank you for staying awake. thank you, peter, for the invitation and the introduction. and allison, who has made sure that everything happened seamlessly from massachusetts to gettysburg. tonight i want to talk to you about the book that i co-authored with debra willis. debra willis if you don't know who she is is the leading scholar on the history of african-american photography. mcarthur award winner. just a brilliant woman and a dear friend of mine. and she and i were colleagues for many years and over the years had many conversations about photogr
south. quite a title. published by the university of north carolina press. barbara has also co-authored a photographic history of slavery, emancipation and freedom published in 2013, published by temple university press, and it is also for sale in our bookstore. tonight she will be speaking about her recent work and the talk is entitled "envisioning emancipation, black americans and the end of slavery." please welcome barbara. [ applause ] >> hello. good evening. thank you for...
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she's recently published great grace in the 19th century south, and that was released by the university of north carolina press. she's also authored numerous scholarly articles, most recently, a burden too heavy to bear, the trauma, suicide, and confederate soldiers. this piece earned the john t. hubble prize for the best article in the journal's civil war history. so we'll begin with diane, presenting a paper on her work, and then, of course, we have our handle to comment. diane. [applause] diane: well, thank you, everyone, for coming out this muggy summer gettysburg afternoon. the panelists and i are, what we're going to try to do is to open up ways that we can have conversations with you y'all about the experience of confederate veterans returning home and to that end what i'm going to do is talk for maybe 15 or so minutes about generally the work that i'm doing. but then also pivot each of the panelists who will spend 45 minutes talking about a different topic that we can then have questions about and take it to you and have a really lively conversation that will take us through our allotted
she's recently published great grace in the 19th century south, and that was released by the university of north carolina press. she's also authored numerous scholarly articles, most recently, a burden too heavy to bear, the trauma, suicide, and confederate soldiers. this piece earned the john t. hubble prize for the best article in the journal's civil war history. so we'll begin with diane, presenting a paper on her work, and then, of course, we have our handle to comment. diane. [applause]...
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south. after beginning his career as a high school teacher, in florida, he earned his phd at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he taught at north carolina state university and there he published his first book, a superb one. "moments of despair, suicide, divorce and debt in civil war era north carolina." it explores the shifting sentiments of black and white towards suicide, debt and divorce in the post civil war south. this book received a number of awards. he's got a new book entitled, "driven from home, north carolina civil war refugees." it should be out in october. published by the university of north carolina press. so pleased he is here. his son was a scholarship recipient two years ago. we know their family very well. we are thrilled you are going to come back. he's going to speak about southern honor and southern defeat. southern honor is tossed around a fair amount. usually, it conjures up the idea of cheating each other. ueling, shooting each other. it is a much more complex ethic. i'm pleased that david is here to explore that topic with us. [applause] mr. silkenat: i want t
south. after beginning his career as a high school teacher, in florida, he earned his phd at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he taught at north carolina state university and there he published his first book, a superb one. "moments of despair, suicide, divorce and debt in civil war era north carolina." it explores the shifting sentiments of black and white towards suicide, debt and divorce in the post civil war south. this book received a number of awards. he's got a...
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south carolina prison three years ago. >> happening today, temple university welcomes class of 2020 a record shattering 5100 new students are set to arrive on the northladelphia cam pulse for move in day. widener university's freshmen moved into their dorms on the school's main campus in chester yesterday. classes for both widener and temple start monday. >> congratulations to all the newbie showing up. >> four more years to go, though. lots of work. >> it's 4:40. new this morning, a tractor-trailer can't make it under a bridge. >> the stench of dead fish is wafting through the air around a north jersey creek. scientists explain the reason why all these fish died. david. >> it's going to be a bit warmer today with an afternoon high of 87 degrees, above average for the first time in the last couple of days. 93 is the record so we're well off that. and even tonight it begins to get back up closer to average. we will explore an increase in temperatures and the humidity over the next several days. that's coming up in the exclusive accuweather 7-day along with the latest on the tropics. >> ♪ >> hundreds of thousands of dead fish have washed up in a journa
south carolina prison three years ago. >> happening today, temple university welcomes class of 2020 a record shattering 5100 new students are set to arrive on the northladelphia cam pulse for move in day. widener university's freshmen moved into their dorms on the school's main campus in chester yesterday. classes for both widener and temple start monday. >> congratulations to all the newbie showing up. >> four more years to go, though. lots of work. >> it's 4:40. new...
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south is what we'll keep our eye on. the rain showers over roseville clearing out. north of zebulon continues to move off to the east. and a little shower durham. you can see it over duke university and moving over durham but moving to the east, but most of the triangle from chapel hill is dry. so lightning strikes from clinton southeast to fayetteville. this area from dunn to smithfield, this is where wes was reporting. they have seen the lightning to the south. wean benson and smithfield around four oaks you'll get but we will see some lightning. so we look at the futurecast. you don't see much stuff but it does look, at least the computer model trying to develop more showers around midnight. the best chance is to the south. there could be a couple more showers coming our way. for the evening a 30% coverage. 80 degrees give or take if you had some rain or not because the tempere dependent. 78 on average at #k. mid-70s to around midnight. i increase the chances to 40% just based on that inhouse computer model. so let's talk weekend now that we got you taken care of tonight. the weekend weather. temperatures still above normal and the hottest day is sunday. that thumb of 90s goes
south is what we'll keep our eye on. the rain showers over roseville clearing out. north of zebulon continues to move off to the east. and a little shower durham. you can see it over duke university and moving over durham but moving to the east, but most of the triangle from chapel hill is dry. so lightning strikes from clinton southeast to fayetteville. this area from dunn to smithfield, this is where wes was reporting. they have seen the lightning to the south. wean benson and smithfield...
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north of university. good volume of traffic without any slowing all of the the way to the south bay. to you. >>> so far there's only been one no-hitter talk of major league baseball. last night the giants game is close to a second one. >> close and then there's this. the last pitch of the game could have done it. matt moore with the giants just traded for last month had a no-hitter going into the inning. no outs in the nooiinth. excuse me miss dinger into right field. that broke it up. he needed one more out for baseball history. of course it's the dodgers who spoil matt moore's party. that broke up the no-hitter. none the less, amazing performance. >> that's a pretty good rush right there. and you know, just to be on the mound in the ninth inning, that's a lot of my defense right there taking care of me and making every play right at them. and maybe some they shouldn't but it was a solid effort all around. we're happy to head home with a win. >> you feel bad for matt moore because that was his shot at history. there aren't that many no-hitters, period. that said, in terms of actuall
north of university. good volume of traffic without any slowing all of the the way to the south bay. to you. >>> so far there's only been one no-hitter talk of major league baseball. last night the giants game is close to a second one. >> close and then there's this. the last pitch of the game could have done it. matt moore with the giants just traded for last month had a no-hitter going into the inning. no outs in the nooiinth. excuse me miss dinger into right field. that broke...
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south. after beginning his career as a high schoolteacher, he -- in florida, he earned his ph.d at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he taught at the university -- excuse me, at north carolina state university, and there he published his first book. it is a superb one. "moments of despair, suicide, divorce and debt and civil war era north carolina." it explores the shifting sentiments, both black and white, towards suicide, debt and divorce in the post-civil war south. this book received a number of awards. he's got a new book that's coming out. his new book is entitled "driven from home, north carolina's civil war refugees," and should be out in october, published by the university of north carolina press. i'm so pleased that he is here. in fact, his son was a scholarship recipient two years ago and so we know this family very, very well. we're thrilled that you are going to come back. he is going to be speaking about southern honor and southern defeat. southern honor is tossed around a fair amount. usually conjures up the idea of men dueling and shooting each other. it is certainly a much m
south. after beginning his career as a high schoolteacher, he -- in florida, he earned his ph.d at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he taught at the university -- excuse me, at north carolina state university, and there he published his first book. it is a superb one. "moments of despair, suicide, divorce and debt and civil war era north carolina." it explores the shifting sentiments, both black and white, towards suicide, debt and divorce in the post-civil war south....
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south of university parkway. let me zoom out and show you exactly where if you can make your way to lakewood ranch boulevard or to north cattleman you can head south that way. we're also seeing delays heading northbound on i-75 just some visual delays there. either way you want to give yourself extra time. a new crash eastbound hillsborough avenue at racetrack road so give yourself extra time there. i-4 starting to clear up, now taking about 30 minutes to get from lakeland into tampa. held you a off for the morning commute, now it's with us. light rain across interior counties but let's focus on the heaviest pockets. you're about to get clocked across southern pinellas with very heavy rainfall. no lightning but it's those tropical raindrops that can accumulate quickly and will set the stage for another flood event here which is of course already ongoing. additional threat continues today. 2 to 4-inch totals in general but along the coast where you saw the heaviest r throughout the day today. we'll watch it closely. across the interior counties we have light rain, breaks and sunshine, setting the stage for afternoon thu
south of university parkway. let me zoom out and show you exactly where if you can make your way to lakewood ranch boulevard or to north cattleman you can head south that way. we're also seeing delays heading northbound on i-75 just some visual delays there. either way you want to give yourself extra time. a new crash eastbound hillsborough avenue at racetrack road so give yourself extra time there. i-4 starting to clear up, now taking about 30 minutes to get from lakeland into tampa. held you...
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cost to only mid-60s downtown, south san francisco, and sausalito. 76 in petaluma, to novato at 82 and some of the warmer temperatures are only in the low university in the north mid-to-upper 60s richmond and berkeley and low-to-mid 70's for the rest of the east bay shore. inland, mid-to-upper 80s and if you did not see the air conditioning yesterday you will not need it today, and here is why you will be comfortable at night. cloud cover, sure, but temperatures in the low-to-mid 50s. temperatures will flunk bit a degree or two but you will not nut it but cooler weather thursday through the weekend. how is the commute? >> not so great. we have three separate areas to tuck about, and we zoom in on the traffic map to san bruno dealing with this collision for going on an hour, eastbound 380, beyond 280, headed to sfo, we still have the twost lips blocked, sounds hike we need a flatbed tow truck. this is causing a delay if you travel on eastbound 380 and a new problem in theat 10 minutes, westbound 80, beyond treasure island coming across the bay bridge, check out the back yes, we have a three car crash beyond the treasure island on-ramp and wren you are beyond it
cost to only mid-60s downtown, south san francisco, and sausalito. 76 in petaluma, to novato at 82 and some of the warmer temperatures are only in the low university in the north mid-to-upper 60s richmond and berkeley and low-to-mid 70's for the rest of the east bay shore. inland, mid-to-upper 80s and if you did not see the air conditioning yesterday you will not need it today, and here is why you will be comfortable at night. cloud cover, sure, but temperatures in the low-to-mid 50s....
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north typical. alameda and holly, an accident there. and south, a new accident reported northbound i-25 near larkspur. you can see the slow traffic coming up from at least monument. >>> the university of colorado a line dealt with seven hours of delays yesterday morning. it's the same problem we've heard in the past. issues at the crossing gates. are delayed only 15 to 20 minutes. they are working to fix those problems. >>> big problems for students at cu boulder. they can't move into their apartments. >> denver 7's eric lupher is in front of the apartment building this morning. eric, they really don't have a lot of other options either. >> reporter: they don't. this apartment complex is uninhabitedble. you can see the sign on the front door. to this. we've got video of them scratchhng their heads last night, trying to figure out what to do. they had to fill their suitcases after dropping off their boxes at the apartment, and they couldn't find a hotel, a lot of parents are in town dropping off their kids. some didn't know where to go and that's not the only problems with the apartments apparently. listen to what 1 cu sophomore said. >> when you walk into the building, it's trashed
north typical. alameda and holly, an accident there. and south, a new accident reported northbound i-25 near larkspur. you can see the slow traffic coming up from at least monument. >>> the university of colorado a line dealt with seven hours of delays yesterday morning. it's the same problem we've heard in the past. issues at the crossing gates. are delayed only 15 to 20 minutes. they are working to fix those problems. >>> big problems for students at cu boulder. they can't...
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north shore and the south shore. more on your forecast coming up. i feel like i'm in an alternative universe. >> kris: "today in new england" bizarro world. doomy and gloomy, they sound like the twins you don't want the hang out with. good news, weather not affecting the city. leverett connector and 93 heading into boston right now. let's go to the maps. if you're headed out now, you're in good shape, more glen than a golf course. north of the city, things smooth. closer to boston, a little slowdown here, but that's mainly because of some road projects andst are wrapping up, some of those overnight deals. ten minutes from the split up to the tunnel. wider view 3, 24, 95, all looking good as you connect with 128. turnpike looking good, as well. let's head to the drive time and show you what you're dealing with as you head out this morning. split to the tunnel, ten minutes, 128 to 93, 11 minutes 128 to the zakim bridge. back to you, guys. >> christa: kris, thank you. state lawmakers have got a bill that would regulate ride sharing the legislature sent the bill to governor charlie baker early t
north shore and the south shore. more on your forecast coming up. i feel like i'm in an alternative universe. >> kris: "today in new england" bizarro world. doomy and gloomy, they sound like the twins you don't want the hang out with. good news, weather not affecting the city. leverett connector and 93 heading into boston right now. let's go to the maps. if you're headed out now, you're in good shape, more glen than a golf course. north of the city, things smooth. closer to...
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south. the associate editor for the voices of the american stop series, and she is irony."or of "blood and that is also published by the university of north carolina press. as you can see, the university of north carolina press has a real stranglehold on civil war history. almost everything that comes out of the press is something worth your consideration if you are interested in this period of history. she is working on two other books. the title of her current project "reviewing the south, the literary marketplace, and the making of the southern and also she is working on the intellectual history of reconstruction. our final panelist, catherine clinton. catherine is an endowed professor of u.s. history at the antonio,y of texas san and an international research professor at queens university in belfast. she's best -- she's special set her specialty is women's history in african-american history. she is a prolific author and editor. she has edited numerous titles, including "plantation mistress: women's world in the old south." daughters who are 10, they adore the book. i'm not sure they get it, but they carry it around the house all the
south. the associate editor for the voices of the american stop series, and she is irony."or of "blood and that is also published by the university of north carolina press. as you can see, the university of north carolina press has a real stranglehold on civil war history. almost everything that comes out of the press is something worth your consideration if you are interested in this period of history. she is working on two other books. the title of her current project...
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south korea are conducting exercises off the korean peninsula. pyongyang says the slightest aggression will be met with a preemptive strike. this comes among growing concerns of the nuclear readiness of north korea. >>> a stanford universityies. this comes after brock turner blamed his actions on the party culture at stanford. critics say this is a tone-deaf response to the growing concerns of sexual assault. >>> in florida, governor rick scott pledging $5 million in the fight against the zika virus. so far, 37 cases of transmission linked to two areas in south florida. wynwood and miami beach. the governor visited a miami middle school on monday as students returned to class. he is appealing for more help from washington. >>> and everyone's favorite olympian. ryan lochte' days as a pitch man is over. ralph lauren and speedo not renewing the relationships with the swimmer. it comes after the bogus claim of being robbed at gunpoint in rio. lochte is now admitting he overexaggerated the story. >>> dow fights edging higher. the true test is jenngenera jan speech in colorado this week. stock markets in europe and asia are mixed. >>> it is the morning after a blockbuster drug deal. pfizer fell slightly yesterday after announci
south korea are conducting exercises off the korean peninsula. pyongyang says the slightest aggression will be met with a preemptive strike. this comes among growing concerns of the nuclear readiness of north korea. >>> a stanford universityies. this comes after brock turner blamed his actions on the party culture at stanford. critics say this is a tone-deaf response to the growing concerns of sexual assault. >>> in florida, governor rick scott pledging $5 million in the fight...
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north broad street south of hunting park avenue. police tell "action news" a man believed to be in his 20s was shot in the head. he was rushed to temple universityospital to be treated. >> in south jersey, a five-year-old girl has become an victim of violence that left a 24-year-old man dead. police are searching for the person responsible for the shooting. trish hartman is outside the burlington police station with the latest on the investigation. trish, what are you learning about this? >> reporter: gray, we are expecting information from the burlington county prosecutor's office, sometimes -- sometime today. police are looking for the gunman who killed a burlington city man and injured a 5-year-old girl. it happened at 6:45 p.m. in the yorkshire neighborhood in the area of east federal street and york street. the victims were standing outside a residence when several gunshots were fired. the 24-year-old man who lived in the neighborhood was shot in the head. he was rushed to lords medical center in willingboro. the 5-year-old girl was taken to lords with non-life threatening injuries. she was treated and released last night. initial reports w
north broad street south of hunting park avenue. police tell "action news" a man believed to be in his 20s was shot in the head. he was rushed to temple universityospital to be treated. >> in south jersey, a five-year-old girl has become an victim of violence that left a 24-year-old man dead. police are searching for the person responsible for the shooting. trish hartman is outside the burlington police station with the latest on the investigation. trish, what are you learning...
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north and willow south, a little slow. your live camera south of there, traffic coming down toward university by then you see it breaking up see you again in a half hour with more news updates. >>> federal health officials have issued a travel warning advising pregnant women to avoid a miami neighborhood. the wynwood arts district is popular with residents and tourists. it's also ground zero in a homegrown zika outbreak. all apparently from mosquitoes. on monday, florida governor rick scott announced that ten more cases of the virus had been found there bringing the total to 14. >>> it's august. back to school time. that means peak season for head lice. a new study finds that lice in 42 states developed resistance to many over-the-counter treatments but that doesn't mean the treatments won't work on the nastiness. experts advise using treatments once and then repeating a week later if that falls. you need to call a doctor. >>> dentists told us for years that flossing helps prevent gum disease and tooth decay but then a study finds there's little proof that flossing works and now the federal government quietly removed its r
north and willow south, a little slow. your live camera south of there, traffic coming down toward university by then you see it breaking up see you again in a half hour with more news updates. >>> federal health officials have issued a travel warning advising pregnant women to avoid a miami neighborhood. the wynwood arts district is popular with residents and tourists. it's also ground zero in a homegrown zika outbreak. all apparently from mosquitoes. on monday, florida governor rick...
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north all the way across downtown to south. heavy stop and go traffic here. heavy and a new accident at the busy intersection by the post office at quebec and university lincoln. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. breaking overnight, terror on the ferris wheel. >> i have three kids that fell from the ferris wheel, three kids. >> three girls rushed by helicopter to a hospital after falling nearly 50 feet. we'll have the latest on their recovery and the investigation this morning. >>> two women joggers killed. both out on a run in broad daylight. the danger they didn't see. you can protect yourself. ? can't stop me no ? >>> and oscar winner meryl streep live in times square singing a new tune and opening up about her biggest role yet. what's next for the queen of the big screen? meryl and george one-on-one. ? time to get the chains out ? >>> all eyes on team usa. the gymnasts dazzling the world in a "gma" exclusive just hours performance of their lives. amy talks with their moms before the competition. >> are they going to take home the gold? >> for sure. >> no doubts? >> no doubts. >>> plus, olympic medalist dominique dawes and mckayla maroney are here
north all the way across downtown to south. heavy stop and go traffic here. heavy and a new accident at the busy intersection by the post office at quebec and university lincoln. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. breaking overnight, terror on the ferris wheel. >> i have three kids that fell from the ferris wheel, three kids. >> three girls rushed by helicopter to a hospital after falling nearly 50 feet. we'll have the latest on their recovery and the investigation...