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i went away. >> thomas? >> so little faith. >> it's over. >> perhaps he felt now that jesus was dead that the group should fragment and break up. perhaps he decided to grieve privately. >> we have seen him. he was here. in this room. >> no. >> we have seen him with our own eyes. >> and i saw him crucified, dead and buried. >> it was hard for him to believe that something could could have come from the terrible crucifixion. >> this in his hands the prints of the nail and put my if i canner in the mark of the nails and put my hand in his side. i will not believe. >> it's really interesting to tell his doubts. he's straight forward, no nonsense and this seems a little farfetched so in order to believe that jesus was resurrected, he's got to see it for himself or he's just this constitution won't allow him to accept it. >> so fast forward to the next recorded meeting of all the disciples, the 11, in the upper room still behind locked doors. >> this is my bo, this is my body. this is my blood. >> jesus appears ag
i went away. >> thomas? >> so little faith. >> it's over. >> perhaps he felt now that jesus was dead that the group should fragment and break up. perhaps he decided to grieve privately. >> we have seen him. he was here. in this room. >> no. >> we have seen him with our own eyes. >> and i saw him crucified, dead and buried. >> it was hard for him to believe that something could could have come from the terrible crucifixion. >> this in...
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thomas christians heretics, the roman catholics made thomas the patron of india.paul visits india and holds a shrine dedicated to st. thomas. >> in terms of christianity in india, i think that declaration of thomas as a patron saint in india gave history or long held history to thomas and christians. >> it is the story of the importance of faith, reason and doubt. doubt and faith are two sides of the same coin. >> my lord, my god. >> without jesus' commission to his disciples to become apostles, that is, to go out from ju dee a and gal lee and spread his message around the world, there would be no christianity. frankly, the followers of jesus would have gone down in history as a sect of judaism. >> it's one of the great ironies of the way we talk about thomas that we call him doubting thomas when actually we should call him faithful thomas because what's happened is he's gone on his journey and in the end he makes the right decision. he comes to faith. >> my lord, my god. >> doubting thomas may be the perfect apostle because he in a sense represents all of us. we
thomas christians heretics, the roman catholics made thomas the patron of india.paul visits india and holds a shrine dedicated to st. thomas. >> in terms of christianity in india, i think that declaration of thomas as a patron saint in india gave history or long held history to thomas and christians. >> it is the story of the importance of faith, reason and doubt. doubt and faith are two sides of the same coin. >> my lord, my god. >> without jesus' commission to his...
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thomas: yes. believe in response to this poison gas attack, this horrific violation of the basic norms of humanity, that it was the right thing for the united states on one day to use its power in this way. charlie: because no one else was doing it. and also because whatever criticism there is of the united states, they look to the united states for leadership. thomas: charlie, donald trump has never lived abroad. never did a junior year abroad. charlie: he bought some golf courses. thomas: and he does little trips here and there. when you live abroad and look at america from the outside in, you learn everyone loves to make fun of us. those naive americans "they , think every problem has a solution." at the end of the day, they envy our optimism and naivete. american optimism helps the world go round. it is that place out there where you can change your dreams, where people do believe problems have a solution. and when we go dark as a country, dark and cynical and mercantile as a country, it affec
thomas: yes. believe in response to this poison gas attack, this horrific violation of the basic norms of humanity, that it was the right thing for the united states on one day to use its power in this way. charlie: because no one else was doing it. and also because whatever criticism there is of the united states, they look to the united states for leadership. thomas: charlie, donald trump has never lived abroad. never did a junior year abroad. charlie: he bought some golf courses. thomas: and...
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any jury is going to want to hear from elizabeth thomas. >> reporter: authorities say thomas will be flown back to tennessee tomorrow. >> our main concern is how is she emotionally and mentally? if she needs help, whatever help we can offer, we will make sure that's provided for her. >> elizabeth is likely in crisis. when a girl really trusts somebody like a teacher, it can be a wonderful relationship. but in this case, it crossed lines. >> reporter: developmental psychologist robin silverman says, it's a long road ahead for young elizabeth thomas. >> she's going to come back and be confused, she's going to be filled with a lot of emotions that she needs to work through. and this is not going to be an easy road. >> reporter: after a month on the fbi's most wanted list, cummins is sitting in a siskiyou county jail awaiting arraignment, facing both state and federal charges including aggravated kidnapping and taking a minor across state lines for sex. >> she's 15 years old. she's a young girl that's with a grown man that's 50 years old. he needs to be held accountable for kidnapping th
any jury is going to want to hear from elizabeth thomas. >> reporter: authorities say thomas will be flown back to tennessee tomorrow. >> our main concern is how is she emotionally and mentally? if she needs help, whatever help we can offer, we will make sure that's provided for her. >> elizabeth is likely in crisis. when a girl really trusts somebody like a teacher, it can be a wonderful relationship. but in this case, it crossed lines. >> reporter: developmental...
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he started by approaching who else then thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson was the first person to find this book to pledge to purchase a copy of the print. the next signature is james madison. the third signature, john quincy adams, the president at that time, and so on. as the publisher carried the subscription book around the united states, he could show people who had already subscribed to the print and encourage them to purchase another copy. almost immediately, another publisher got the idea to prepare a competing print of the declaration of independence. so, this one was issued also in 1818. and here, he has added illustrations, also with more exact facsimile of the original document. one interesting feature of this print, as you can see, george washington is at the top. john hancock to the left. and then thomas jefferson. washington was the first president of the united states. jefferson was the third. where is president number two? john adams. he is not there. that was a mistake of mr. bent. here is the original letter written by jo
he started by approaching who else then thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson was the first person to find this book to pledge to purchase a copy of the print. the next signature is james madison. the third signature, john quincy adams, the president at that time, and so on. as the publisher carried the subscription book around the united states, he could show people who had already subscribed to the print and encourage them to purchase another copy. almost immediately, another publisher got the...
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one of the great scholars of thomas jefferson. jd has written five books he has co-authored another book, these include virginia's american revolution from dominion to republic, 1776 until 1840 which was published in 2007. james madison and the making of america which was published in 2012. he is currently writing another book. i discovered this is not expected until 2020. but is it a topic is about president thomas jefferson, james madison, and james monroe. kevin will speak today on his most recent book, thomas jefferson, revolutionary, a radical struggle to remain america. please join me in welcoming kevin. [applause] >> thomas jefferson is one the most famous politicians in american history. when people think of him they tend to think of him as someone who was president of the united states, maybe they know that he was the chief author of the declaration of independence. nowadays people are apt to think he was involved with one of his slaves, sally hemmings. but, i think in general people do not have much knowledge of him be o
one of the great scholars of thomas jefferson. jd has written five books he has co-authored another book, these include virginia's american revolution from dominion to republic, 1776 until 1840 which was published in 2007. james madison and the making of america which was published in 2012. he is currently writing another book. i discovered this is not expected until 2020. but is it a topic is about president thomas jefferson, james madison, and james monroe. kevin will speak today on his most...
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my contention in my new book is the thomas jefferson was more than that. he was -- the most significant radical statesman in american history. he was a very significant legislator and so a book takes up over legislator and develops in fife chapghts on major thooms in his statesmanship and this raddism and as a statesman that's what i mean well start with the kind of truism among historians dukes don't emigrate or o another way to understand that is -- if you're born princess of england and you expect to become the queen, you're not apt to decide you know, rather own a pizza restaurant in u.s. trail ya, right. jefferson on the other hand does sthng that was kind of like the ladder. that is when thomas jefferson was born and in 1743 in virginia, in what was into north america he was born more or less a prince. that is his father was -- by far the most important influential man in his home county and peter jefferson of whom thomas was very proud throughout his life, had authority in his county that rested on four basis. the first was, of course, the tie betwe
my contention in my new book is the thomas jefferson was more than that. he was -- the most significant radical statesman in american history. he was a very significant legislator and so a book takes up over legislator and develops in fife chapghts on major thooms in his statesmanship and this raddism and as a statesman that's what i mean well start with the kind of truism among historians dukes don't emigrate or o another way to understand that is -- if you're born princess of england and you...
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let's go back and talk hockey mike thomas. do you realize every single time in recent memory, mike thomas where are you? there you are. every time in recent memory that the penguins have won the stanley cup the team they've beaten in the playoffs, one of the teams they've beaten in the playoffs has been washington. >> the road has been through washington, it certainly has been. did you realize in almost each of those occasions washington had won the first game and then pittsburgh would win after that so maybe this reversal i think it was pittsburgh was one and eight in game one, so maybe now that they're two and eight, maybe things will flip-flop. >> so you're saying there's a chance. >> i'm saying there's a chance. >> okay. >> far from over. this will be a long series. we'll be talking about this for two weeks. reagan national 67, dulles 64, bwi 67. it is a warm mild and a little humid start to the day today. satellite and radar showing sher shore. those came through overnight and we're in the clear for the rest of the day wi
let's go back and talk hockey mike thomas. do you realize every single time in recent memory, mike thomas where are you? there you are. every time in recent memory that the penguins have won the stanley cup the team they've beaten in the playoffs, one of the teams they've beaten in the playoffs has been washington. >> the road has been through washington, it certainly has been. did you realize in almost each of those occasions washington had won the first game and then pittsburgh would...
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thomas. he's effective at cultivating strategic partnerships to meet the needs of robust transit network in the dallas metroplex. with that, mr. chairman, i am proud to introduce mr. thomas to the committee with great anticipaon to his testimony and his plea for money. thank you, and i yield back. rep. johnson: i thank you, mr. chairman. it's my distinct pleasure to recognize and welcome my friend kasim reed mayor, of atlanta. i can think of no better witness than to offer the honorable kasim reed. mayor reed, when he first came into office, he balanced atlanta's budget and took care of the challenge of the unfunded pension system, which had been languishing for many years, that's been taken care of successfully six years ago. he has invested in hiring more police officers in atlanta. our crime rate continues to go down. mayor reed is the 59th mayor of the city of atlanta, serving in that capacity since 2010. bipartisan way with federal stake holders on economic development and transportation
thomas. he's effective at cultivating strategic partnerships to meet the needs of robust transit network in the dallas metroplex. with that, mr. chairman, i am proud to introduce mr. thomas to the committee with great anticipaon to his testimony and his plea for money. thank you, and i yield back. rep. johnson: i thank you, mr. chairman. it's my distinct pleasure to recognize and welcome my friend kasim reed mayor, of atlanta. i can think of no better witness than to offer the honorable kasim...
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thomas role and bringing christian itity to ind.ere are attacks from the very late second and early third century that talk about thomas' travels and tie him to india. if you ask historically was it possible for thomas to get all the way to india? it was possible but we don't have any first century evidence that places him there. >> when we talk about thomas, what surprised you? >> thomas speaks for everyone. he is a doubter. he didn't believe at first. he had to touch. the question is what happened to this man afterward? what did he go on to do with his life? i think what is surprising about thomas is that he seem to have this very rich legend and tradition associated with him. >> so interesting and we definitely will be watching. thanks so much for the preview of what we are going to be seeding, candida moss. if you want to see more, it is airing tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. >>> . ♪ >>> this is just the latest attack on the christians of egypt. >> a u.s. navy aircraft carrier group is headed for waters near the k
thomas role and bringing christian itity to ind.ere are attacks from the very late second and early third century that talk about thomas' travels and tie him to india. if you ask historically was it possible for thomas to get all the way to india? it was possible but we don't have any first century evidence that places him there. >> when we talk about thomas, what surprised you? >> thomas speaks for everyone. he is a doubter. he didn't believe at first. he had to touch. the question...
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mountain,e little thomas jefferson's little mountain. this was part of jefferson's 2000 acre estate which of course whereuld point out hundreds of people of color were enslaved for many years. >> and we can see mulberry road from a peer as well. it theon considered industrial part of his estate where he had a number of little factories and workshops that were manned by people of color, along in there, just next to the garden. ofwe will get more and more view of charlottesville. what can we see from up here? the big white building is the university hospital and just beyond that you can see the dome the historictunda, core of the university of virginia. just to the right of that you see the big dome of the old university hall, basketball arena that was built in the 1960's. you can see what's becoming the 21st century skyline of charlottesville. we're experiencing a tremendous growth,development, and and it's a good from the hat is still a challenge that we had. >> so have a great aerial view of downtown. should we go there now? >> us go to
mountain,e little thomas jefferson's little mountain. this was part of jefferson's 2000 acre estate which of course whereuld point out hundreds of people of color were enslaved for many years. >> and we can see mulberry road from a peer as well. it theon considered industrial part of his estate where he had a number of little factories and workshops that were manned by people of color, along in there, just next to the garden. ofwe will get more and more view of charlottesville. what can...
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thomas fessy joins us. thomas, let's crossed live to paris. thomas fessyjoins us.e have seen in this first round is a turn against those traditional french political parties. jiggi mac exactly. a clear meltdown of the traditional parties, i think as a result of the distrust for the political class. and also a strong and genuine descry a —— desire for change. what is interesting to see is that both emmanuel macron and marine le pen have betrayed themselves as insurgents, if you will. but they have two very different visions of the france that they want and what kind of place they want to be world. emmanuel macron, on the one hand, is saying that he wants to break down the divisions between the left and the divisions between the left and the right as an independent centrist. he said it is all about the battle between protectionism and globalisation and as a maverick candidate, he wants more european integration. on the other hand, we have marine le pen, who is in the race as a nationalist, and wants to keep foreigners and foreign goods out of the country. and once to
thomas fessy joins us. thomas, let's crossed live to paris. thomas fessyjoins us.e have seen in this first round is a turn against those traditional french political parties. jiggi mac exactly. a clear meltdown of the traditional parties, i think as a result of the distrust for the political class. and also a strong and genuine descry a —— desire for change. what is interesting to see is that both emmanuel macron and marine le pen have betrayed themselves as insurgents, if you will. but...
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thomas. >> sara james. thank you. >>> we turn attention to the white house now where president trump is teasing big changes as he nears his 100th day in office. nbc's kelly o'donell is there. >> reporter: good morning, thomas. 13 weeks doesn't have the ring that the up coming 100 days has. for a president like donald trump who likes to talk about victories, he is looking for ways to show he has been able to deliver on promises in the early phase of the administration. loing for tanble wins to talk about in the week ead. it hasn't been easy. no real honeymoon with congress. no delivering on legislation to start off his presidency. rarely does the president simply walk to an event with no motorcade. his first visit to the treasury department next door to the white house made that easy. while there, the president teed up an unexpected new headline for next week. >> we will have a big announcement on wednesday having to do with tax reform. >> reporter: the president described the proposal in the interview with
thomas. >> sara james. thank you. >>> we turn attention to the white house now where president trump is teasing big changes as he nears his 100th day in office. nbc's kelly o'donell is there. >> reporter: good morning, thomas. 13 weeks doesn't have the ring that the up coming 100 days has. for a president like donald trump who likes to talk about victories, he is looking for ways to show he has been able to deliver on promises in the early phase of the administration. loing...
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so she goes but don't tell thomas that i'm pregnant.ause he doesn't know that. >> that's a good thing you told me. >> it's a good thing you told me. >> yes, i lied about my pregnancy. i lied about the food. i get whatever i want. >> coming up -- >> i might tell you something, okay? this got to stop. >> alyssa schlossberg encounters an angry lieutenant. >> you know what i'm talking about. >> i don't have amateur addicts. i have the real mccoys here. >> the first rehab center set up inside a new jersey correctional facility. >> the next time i stick a needle into my arm, i'm going to is die. hi! hey! i've made plans for later in case this date doesn't go well. same here. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life
so she goes but don't tell thomas that i'm pregnant.ause he doesn't know that. >> that's a good thing you told me. >> it's a good thing you told me. >> yes, i lied about my pregnancy. i lied about the food. i get whatever i want. >> coming up -- >> i might tell you something, okay? this got to stop. >> alyssa schlossberg encounters an angry lieutenant. >> you know what i'm talking about. >> i don't have amateur addicts. i have the real mccoys...
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mike thomas, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning to you as well.rain showers coming up throug the maryland panhandle. later this afternoon sunshine comes back out and temperatures warming up nicely into the 80's. because of that that risk for showers. 51 to 61 after school 75 to 84 degrees. we'll call it 83 here in the district. keep 80's around tomorrow as well. all right, that's a check of the forecast. over to erin como for traffic. >> 4:56 right now mike and we're still tracking this crash outside the top of the beltway. 95 southbound in maryland crash on the ramp to the icc. caution there. aside from that we'll hop outside take a live look show you what else you're facing. really nice conditions on the key bridge from roslyn into georgetown no slowdowns. once you get into georgetown our secondaries are quiet. you can see inbound traffic. same story on the 14th street bridge from the pentagon across to the freeway. no issues there. i'll let you know if anything else changes. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. back to you. >> thank you
mike thomas, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning to you as well.rain showers coming up throug the maryland panhandle. later this afternoon sunshine comes back out and temperatures warming up nicely into the 80's. because of that that risk for showers. 51 to 61 after school 75 to 84 degrees. we'll call it 83 here in the district. keep 80's around tomorrow as well. all right, that's a check of the forecast. over to erin como for traffic. >> 4:56 right now mike and we're...
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it is great to have you with us i'm thomas drayton with karen hospital. bob kelly good morning. >> line up around the grade school in the classroom, like a ceiling bee, they would go down. >> we will check on traffic in a moment. good morning, sue serio. >> we ended up with a decent day. we had rain in the middle of the day as we told you and today will be a good one. are you ready for the number of the day? are you ready for a double digits? it is, again, yeah, it is not in the 80's but it will be seasonable and look at the view of our neighborhood. notice the leaves are on the trees now. we have not seen that in many, many, many months. 57 degrees, it is cooler then it was yesterday. we were already in the mid 60 's at this time yesterday, sunrise 6:19. still very comfortable, cool morning, checking some of the suburbs, it is 45 in kutztown, it is 50 in coatsville, west chester has 54. bear, delaware 53. voorhees, new jersey at 52. walking out the door in mount holly, new jersey it is 52 degrees. right now we have nothing on radar unlike yesterday, in f
it is great to have you with us i'm thomas drayton with karen hospital. bob kelly good morning. >> line up around the grade school in the classroom, like a ceiling bee, they would go down. >> we will check on traffic in a moment. good morning, sue serio. >> we ended up with a decent day. we had rain in the middle of the day as we told you and today will be a good one. are you ready for the number of the day? are you ready for a double digits? it is, again, yeah, it is not in...
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>> thank you for having me on, thomas. i'm concerned that we have gone so long without tangible actions and the clear definition of policies that now we seem to be back in the game with president trump's disruptive actions and sending vice president pence over there is a good start. these guys will put up a show and they want everyone to know they have missiles and some solid fuel booste. the end of the day, we are defining interests here. the president has done a good job of drawing china in. >> this is a show. they have done this before. this is not something new other than seeing some different weapons that the world has never seen before which leads to speculation of what they could do. i want you polito listen to for deputy chief mike morrell said. >> we have a new president and kim jong un is trying to challenge him. trying to get him back to the negotiating table. remember, barack obama ignored the north koreans for years. did not run to the table. kim jong un wants to get to a situation where we give them gifts whe
>> thank you for having me on, thomas. i'm concerned that we have gone so long without tangible actions and the clear definition of policies that now we seem to be back in the game with president trump's disruptive actions and sending vice president pence over there is a good start. these guys will put up a show and they want everyone to know they have missiles and some solid fuel booste. the end of the day, we are defining interests here. the president has done a good job of drawing...
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get a lebanese entertainer named thomas. they brought danny thomas in and his daughter, marlo was there and she's a feminist. she was celebrating the breakthrough for women. danny thomas gets up there and starts doing his las vegas lounge act. the theme of which was women, you love them but, god, they don't have brains. they just can't think. have you ever seen a woman drive? he tells these jokes about women drivers and women being dumb. and it's a tough audience. it started booing and hissing. and he got madder and madder and he started trying to -- oh, come on, i have women up on a pedestal just they can't drive. and the booing and the hissing got worse. and finally, mercifully, he stopped and some women reporters from the boston star and washington post were following. what did it feel like to be booed? he turned on them and said what are your names i'm going to have you both fired. we've all been there where we love our parents but we know they be done something that's embarrassing. and marlo is there following him and s
get a lebanese entertainer named thomas. they brought danny thomas in and his daughter, marlo was there and she's a feminist. she was celebrating the breakthrough for women. danny thomas gets up there and starts doing his las vegas lounge act. the theme of which was women, you love them but, god, they don't have brains. they just can't think. have you ever seen a woman drive? he tells these jokes about women drivers and women being dumb. and it's a tough audience. it started booing and hissing....
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thomas jefferson was born here april 13, 1743. his father had moved out here to the west to get land, and his father was a surveyor who can actually co-authored in 1751, peter jefferson co-authored what was the official new map of virginia, which at that time it was nothing like it. it was the best map of virginia. so little tommy was raised on stories by this man who would go out and explore and make maps and discover. if you think about it, peter jefferson was using scientific experiments to make the unknown known, to create maps of what was to them wilderness, and to carve out of this unknown backcountry a beautiful image of a map. it's very poetic. it's a metaphor for jeffersons mind to come of this guy who is constantly learning, had combined the idea of science and knowledge with discovery. >> so we're heading to the top of the hill now. >> we are climbing monticello. one time this was over 2000 acres in thomas jeffersons estate. and where we're going to go is the highest point on that former estate which jefferson called mo
thomas jefferson was born here april 13, 1743. his father had moved out here to the west to get land, and his father was a surveyor who can actually co-authored in 1751, peter jefferson co-authored what was the official new map of virginia, which at that time it was nothing like it. it was the best map of virginia. so little tommy was raised on stories by this man who would go out and explore and make maps and discover. if you think about it, peter jefferson was using scientific experiments to...
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thomas is expected to be reunited with her family on friday. as for cummins, he remains in the siskiyou county jail awa awaiting arraignment and extradition to tennessee. >>> the moments after gunfire broke out on paris' fames champs-elysees avenue were chaotic and captured on video by an acting director general of bahrain's state news agency. watch. speaking in arabic, he said there's shooting in paris. one policeman was killed in the attack and two others hurt. officers shot and killed the 39-year-old attacker they say lived in a suburb of eastern paris. isis has claimed responsibility. >>> san francisco's celebration of all things cannabis is history tonight and many are giving this year's massive 4/20 gathering a thumbs up. you're looking at the scene from sky7 earlier today as thousands got high. there were new rules at the annual pot fest in sharon meadows. cornell barnard is live at golden gate park where the cleanup is already under way. >> reporter: the city workers are pretty fast. the cleanup is almost done. 15,000 pot lovers showed
thomas is expected to be reunited with her family on friday. as for cummins, he remains in the siskiyou county jail awa awaiting arraignment and extradition to tennessee. >>> the moments after gunfire broke out on paris' fames champs-elysees avenue were chaotic and captured on video by an acting director general of bahrain's state news agency. watch. speaking in arabic, he said there's shooting in paris. one policeman was killed in the attack and two others hurt. officers shot and...
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thomas and karen. >> that sound like fun. thanks, sue. >>> we will talk sports. south carolina crowned ncaa women's basketball champions. >> unc faces off against gonzaga tonight for the mens title. >> it is season opener for fightin phillies. >> we have a lot to talk about here. guess hoist joining us big daddy from sports radio. >> assume you have the red i have my classic phillies jacket on. only thing wrong with this game today, it is not the home opener. >> i know. >> soon enough. >> i know that but i mean last year they before zero and four by the time their home opener came along. >> it is a new year. we are optimistic. >> i am, i have them winning 81 games. >> they have been looking good >> i think so too, and hellickson goes to the mound for second straight year today , i like their chances. that is if today's game gets in. they are saying pouring rain all day in cincinnati which is another drag on the opener. >> it always happens. i predict 100 percent for friday there will be rain because it is always raining with the home opener. >> i hope not but phi
thomas and karen. >> that sound like fun. thanks, sue. >>> we will talk sports. south carolina crowned ncaa women's basketball champions. >> unc faces off against gonzaga tonight for the mens title. >> it is season opener for fightin phillies. >> we have a lot to talk about here. guess hoist joining us big daddy from sports radio. >> assume you have the red i have my classic phillies jacket on. only thing wrong with this game today, it is not the home...
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. >> great to have you with us i'm thomas drayton with thomas hepp. bob kelly will have your traffic. but sue serio, bye change on the way. >> you didn't need umbrella yesterday but you will by the end of the day to day, on this , my gosh, april 24th, it just sunk in. >> where does the month ago. >> that is a big day for you but i'll tell but my anniversary coming up, first time i was ever on the radio was april 24th, many years ago i'll decide later if i will give you the year. five out of 10. there is green in southern new jersey but it is not all making it to the ground. we can time out when you can expect showers but good idea to grab the umbrella before you leave the house. 51 degrees. east southeasterly wind at 6 miles an hour. sunrise at 6:10. we have 60 degrees. we have reached, our high, i should say of 60 degrees with cloudy skies and mostly afternoon rain, today. we will time it out and see if we have rain drops falling on your head before the morning is through. >> we had rain drops all day saturday, yesterday was beautiful. we didn't star
. >> great to have you with us i'm thomas drayton with thomas hepp. bob kelly will have your traffic. but sue serio, bye change on the way. >> you didn't need umbrella yesterday but you will by the end of the day to day, on this , my gosh, april 24th, it just sunk in. >> where does the month ago. >> that is a big day for you but i'll tell but my anniversary coming up, first time i was ever on the radio was april 24th, many years ago i'll decide later if i will give you...
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someone got the bright idea if we had a president named thomas, let's get thomas as an entertainer. they brought danny thomas and his daughter marleau was there. she was a feminist. she was celebrating this breakthrough for women. any thomas gets up there, starts gets his -- danny thomas up there and starts doing his las vegas act. the theme was, women, you love them, but they do not have brains. they cannot think. and have you seen women drive? about women jokes drivers and women being dominant it is a tough audience. they started booing and hissing. matter -- he got madder. finally, he mercifully stops and women reporters from the washington post were following him. what does it feel like to be booed? and he said, what are your names? i'm going to have you both fired. there when ween have done something embarrassing. and marleau says he is just kidding, girls. that was a disaster. and twice, rich little was there in 1984. people he7, half the was doing in his act were dead. ed sullivan, johnny carson, nixon and someone. and that bombed badly. there are others i can imagine but dan
someone got the bright idea if we had a president named thomas, let's get thomas as an entertainer. they brought danny thomas and his daughter marleau was there. she was a feminist. she was celebrating this breakthrough for women. any thomas gets up there, starts gets his -- danny thomas up there and starts doing his las vegas act. the theme was, women, you love them, but they do not have brains. they cannot think. and have you seen women drive? about women jokes drivers and women being...
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sadly thomas didn't see the bass guitar. that's missing.t all in all, this is a huge win for nate. >> friend of the year right here. >>> kayla is going to make a dream come true today. she is in her car headed to pick up her grandmother. nana is 63 years old and has always wanted one of these. >> forever she's said she's wanted to get her nose pierced. >> yeah. she's a hip, cool grandma but never got one. kayla decided, dude, it's time. so she's going to go pick her up, take her to dinner. she doesn't tell her what they're going to do, but she still encourages grandma to go along with this thing they're going to do. zblec >> even if it meant a few minutes of being scared, would you do it? >> yes. >> when they get to the mall, that's when the big reveal happens. >> we're getting your nose pierced. >> so they walk into the piercing shop. first they dot it to see if she likes the placement of it. >> yeah. >> the piercer tells her, ready? >> all done. >> straight in there. no problem. >> but grandma's super stoked. they clean her up a little bi
sadly thomas didn't see the bass guitar. that's missing.t all in all, this is a huge win for nate. >> friend of the year right here. >>> kayla is going to make a dream come true today. she is in her car headed to pick up her grandmother. nana is 63 years old and has always wanted one of these. >> forever she's said she's wanted to get her nose pierced. >> yeah. she's a hip, cool grandma but never got one. kayla decided, dude, it's time. so she's going to go pick her...
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here's our own robin roberts. >> my name is zeke thomas. i am a survivor. >> 28-year-old dj, music producer, zeke thomas appearing in the new psa for sexual assault awareness month. >> the path isn't always a straight line. you don't need to go it alone. >> share something deeply personal. publicly, for the very first time. how is it for a young man to have to stand up and say, you know what, i was raped. >> being gay, being african-american, it's definitely something that -- that i never imagined would happen to me. >> when was the first time you >> the first time i was a victim when i was 12 years old. then it happened again, last year, last february. when it happened again, i was terrified. i really felt that -- that my manhood had been taken from me. >> you did not press charges? >> in pressing charges the first thing that came through my mind was being labeled a victim. being put on the public record, the public stage. i wasn't ready. i just wasn't ready. >> sadly zeke's trauma is not uncommon. newly released data from the cdc estimate
here's our own robin roberts. >> my name is zeke thomas. i am a survivor. >> 28-year-old dj, music producer, zeke thomas appearing in the new psa for sexual assault awareness month. >> the path isn't always a straight line. you don't need to go it alone. >> share something deeply personal. publicly, for the very first time. how is it for a young man to have to stand up and say, you know what, i was raped. >> being gay, being african-american, it's definitely...
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we may be reaching that, thomas. >> stay dry.opefully it will help the people overheated a little bit. we'll check back with you later in the day. nbc's anthony terrell. >>> questions about nepotism aren't going away 100 days into this administration, actually they're growing. we'll look at that and the doubts from folks about how donald trump has surrounded himself with family influencers in the oval office. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. let's[ whimpers ] dog. find ping-pong. okay, let's go. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. that's amazing! >>> it's been 172 days since president's stunning election victory, 172 different days of protests from opponents and since taking office back in january, trump relied heavily on executive orders for his agenda with no major legislative victories. i want to bring in e
we may be reaching that, thomas. >> stay dry.opefully it will help the people overheated a little bit. we'll check back with you later in the day. nbc's anthony terrell. >>> questions about nepotism aren't going away 100 days into this administration, actually they're growing. we'll look at that and the doubts from folks about how donald trump has surrounded himself with family influencers in the oval office. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices....
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thomas is expected to be reunited with her family on friday. as for cummins, he remains in the siskiyou county jail awa awaiting arraignment and extradition to tennessee. >>> the moments after gunfire broke out on paris' fames champs-elysees avenue were chaotic and captured on video by an acting director general of bahrain's state news agency. watch. speaking in arabic, he said there's shooting in paris. one policeman was killed in the attack and two others hurt. officers shot and killed the 39-year-old attacker they say lived in a suburb of eastern paris. isis has claimed responsibility. >>> san francisco's celebration of all things cannabis is history tonight and many are giving this year's massive 4/20 gathering a thumbs up. you're looking at the scene from sky7 earlier today as thousands got high. there were new rules at the annual pot fest in sharon meadows. cornell barnard is live at golden gate park where the cleanup is already under way. >> reporter: the city workers are pretty fast. the cleanup is almost done. 15,000 pot lovers showed
thomas is expected to be reunited with her family on friday. as for cummins, he remains in the siskiyou county jail awa awaiting arraignment and extradition to tennessee. >>> the moments after gunfire broke out on paris' fames champs-elysees avenue were chaotic and captured on video by an acting director general of bahrain's state news agency. watch. speaking in arabic, he said there's shooting in paris. one policeman was killed in the attack and two others hurt. officers shot and...
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thomas? >> time will tell. nbc's janice mccabe-frayer, thank you. >>> we'll discuss the latest show of force with the former u.s. ambassador to china coming up next. we have new reaction from the trump administration and where it stands on the fate of president bashar al assad. some of the strongest language being delivered by the ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley. >> what we're trying to do is obviously defeat isis. secondly, we don't see a peaceful syria with assad in there. thirdly, get the iranian influence out and finally move towards a political solution. there is not any sort of option where political solution is going to happen with assad at the head of theregime. regime change is something we think is going to happen because all of the parties are going to see that assad is not the leader that needs to be taking place for syria. >> we want to go to west palm beach, florida, with hallie jackson. this is a big development with ambassador nikki halley. is the trump team on the same pa
thomas? >> time will tell. nbc's janice mccabe-frayer, thank you. >>> we'll discuss the latest show of force with the former u.s. ambassador to china coming up next. we have new reaction from the trump administration and where it stands on the fate of president bashar al assad. some of the strongest language being delivered by the ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley. >> what we're trying to do is obviously defeat isis. secondly, we don't see a peaceful syria with assad in...
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liz thomas a and her teacher went missing from columbia tennessee. he is ached of his capping near. hours ago. sheriff deputies found them in the small town of cecilville. nbc chris pal own has the latest. >> elizabeth thomas found more than a month after she disappeared from the tennessee homestead for her father angly thomas elation and relief. >> i'm so overjoyed to have her home. >> after searching for the 15-year-old and 50-year-old school teacher police say it was one key tip cracked the case. >> the caller indicated they had taken up residence in a cabin in a remote area in cecilville, california, within the last week and a half. >> police found cummins nissan rogue in california. >> shortly after 9:30 578 mr. couplens indicated the cabin, was taken into custody by our srt members without incident. >> police say cummins kidnapped thomas march 14th from columbia tennessee outside nashville. the police issued amber alert since then more than 1500 tips poured in around the country many turned out to be false leads. the only confirmed sighting came a day after the pair disappeare
liz thomas a and her teacher went missing from columbia tennessee. he is ached of his capping near. hours ago. sheriff deputies found them in the small town of cecilville. nbc chris pal own has the latest. >> elizabeth thomas found more than a month after she disappeared from the tennessee homestead for her father angly thomas elation and relief. >> i'm so overjoyed to have her home. >> after searching for the 15-year-old and 50-year-old school teacher police say it was one...
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karen, thomas? >> jenny, thank you so much. we're ready for this one. we need something to bring everybody together. let's see what our city has gotten all decked out. peco crown all about the draft up there. so we will have coverage all morning long, and of course the later hours every good day will be out there in the middle of it. >> did you hear about this one? no laughing matter. >> yes, still ahead here on "good day," why bill cosby is talking about a career come back. >> and also bill cosby, kids have been complaining for years, certainly, oh, school starts too early. well, there is one state in our area, in our tri-state, where they're actually saying school should start later for the kids. hey, bob kelly, also take your kid to work day. >> yes, exactly. i tried waking them up. they want nothing to do with that this morning. straight out of a monopoly game, we got free parking today at the stadium complex for everybody headed to the draft. and the penn relays. let's open up the front door an
karen, thomas? >> jenny, thank you so much. we're ready for this one. we need something to bring everybody together. let's see what our city has gotten all decked out. peco crown all about the draft up there. so we will have coverage all morning long, and of course the later hours every good day will be out there in the middle of it. >> did you hear about this one? no laughing matter. >> yes, still ahead here on "good day," why bill cosby is talking about a career...
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monticello was really thomas jefferson's home for his entire life. he's born on this plantation, just three miles away from where he builds this home. he inherits this plantation from his father. his father dies with jefferson's 14. as a young man, he will inherit this land as well as the slaves that his father owned, and jefferson is going to decide to build up here on this mountaintop at a very young age. his is jefferson's home entire life. jefferson is trying to use that .lantation to make money like most virginia plantation owners, he has cash crops, primarily tobacco and later in his life, wheat. he has mixed success in turning a profit off of this plantation, but here on this mountaintop, this is also the center of his home life as well. retirement years, once the house is complete, this home is filled with his family .embers his daughter and her husband move into this home, so this would have been a home filled with his family members as well as guest. throughout jefferson's retirement years, as a very public official and as somebody for not
monticello was really thomas jefferson's home for his entire life. he's born on this plantation, just three miles away from where he builds this home. he inherits this plantation from his father. his father dies with jefferson's 14. as a young man, he will inherit this land as well as the slaves that his father owned, and jefferson is going to decide to build up here on this mountaintop at a very young age. his is jefferson's home entire life. jefferson is trying to use that .lantation to make...
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<"i want to express condolences to the thomas family, it's tragic news about isaiah thomas' sister.nba family's behind him.">( james ) thomas scored 33- points last night, but it was not enough to get past the chicago bulls. the bulls took game one 101 to 94. their next game is tomorrow night at 5:00. ( james ) now to the n-b-a playoffs as the warriors win game one in the first round against the trail blazer. ( terisa ) golden state beat portland 121 to 109. and the star of the game was draymond green. kron four's mark carpenter takes a look at how the team is responding to the hard fought victory. playoff basketball always carries a different intensity and even though the trailblazers are an 8 seed, the warriors are still in for a big challenge. golden state had to fight off a 75-point effort from damian lillard and cj mccollum to take game 1 of the series."great game. to me it was the perfect way to win game 1. you get a real taste for what you are up against. you take a really good punch from your opponent. you see how good they are, but you are a
( james ) thomas scored 33- points last night, but it was not enough to get past the chicago bulls. the bulls took game one 101 to 94. their next game is tomorrow night at 5:00. ( james ) now to the n-b-a playoffs as the warriors win game one in the first round against the trail blazer. ( terisa ) golden state beat portland 121 to 109. and the star of the game was draymond green. kron four's mark carpenter takes a look at how the team is responding to the hard fought victory. playoff basketball...
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that was juan williams on clarence thomas. he's been conveniently transformed into a monster about whom it is fair to say anything, for whom it is fair to do anything, williams said. by the time bill clinton won the presidency, bork had become a verb -- a verb. and high-tech lynching was on the lips of the nation. wounds were fresh and deep when this democratic president had the chance to name two justices of his tone the -- of his own to the court. now, mr. president, republicans could have responded in kind to these nominees, but that's not what happened. when president clinton nominated ruth bader ginsburg the senate confirmed her 96-3. when president clinton nominated stephen breyer, the senate confirmed him 87-9. i, like the vast majority of republicans, voted for both of them. we did so in full knowledge of the considerable ideological differences between these nominees and ourselves. ginsberg in particular had expressed notably extreme views. even advocating for the abolition of mother's day. a nominee for the supreme c
that was juan williams on clarence thomas. he's been conveniently transformed into a monster about whom it is fair to say anything, for whom it is fair to do anything, williams said. by the time bill clinton won the presidency, bork had become a verb -- a verb. and high-tech lynching was on the lips of the nation. wounds were fresh and deep when this democratic president had the chance to name two justices of his tone the -- of his own to the court. now, mr. president, republicans could have...
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michael thomas talking about the roads and michael thomas talking about the rain and it will end some point today. >> clouds and drizzle left. later this afternoon sun comes out and temperatures back into the 70s and tracking a serious crash in montgomery county and part of the vod closed with an an injuryy accident. >> looking forward to that from brother of you in the meantime let's get caught up on news. president trump surprise poised to introduce tax reform today. it ways big campaign promise for several months. we'll see significant cuts. a lot depends on what happens to tax care. most lawmakers to be handled first. >> let's talk about new details surrounding trump administration. lawmakers suggesting that president trump former security advisor michael flip broke u.s. laws it appears he violated federal law when failed to seek permission or inform united states government from receiving tens of thousands from a trip in 2015 according to house overnight committee. >> white house slaming a federal judge decision to block executive order that blocks funding for so-called sanctuary
michael thomas talking about the roads and michael thomas talking about the rain and it will end some point today. >> clouds and drizzle left. later this afternoon sun comes out and temperatures back into the 70s and tracking a serious crash in montgomery county and part of the vod closed with an an injuryy accident. >> looking forward to that from brother of you in the meantime let's get caught up on news. president trump surprise poised to introduce tax reform today. it ways big...
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he blocks thomas there. the bulls go on to win game one. this is the 1-8 game in the eastern conference. 33 points for isaiah thomas. >>> all right, golden state warriors trying to get out of the west for a third straight year. going up against the blazers in game one. draymond green, challenging damian lillard at the rim. the guards for -- portland went for 41 and 34. >> wow. >> but they got enough from their own guy. green, 19 points, they pull away in the fourth. 121-109. >> that's all for us. good morning, america. good morning, utica. didn't forget about you. >> there you go. >> good morning, you guys, as well. >>> now to a battle between a police detective and a fierce goose. >> as we say good morning to clarksville, indiana. because that's an officer from clarksville who ran into some trouble on his way back to the office. it was in the form of that goose just protecting a nest. >> after what a zookeeper described as a major wing-slapping, the detect i have fell. he false right there. well, we skipped the video. he manages to get awa
he blocks thomas there. the bulls go on to win game one. this is the 1-8 game in the eastern conference. 33 points for isaiah thomas. >>> all right, golden state warriors trying to get out of the west for a third straight year. going up against the blazers in game one. draymond green, challenging damian lillard at the rim. the guards for -- portland went for 41 and 34. >> wow. >> but they got enough from their own guy. green, 19 points, they pull away in the fourth....
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this is a thomas jefferson letter that he wrote in response to a constituent i guess. i can't remember. i think he was president at the time. the letter was passed on i believe to a descendent in the family and those family members tried to keep the letter together over the years and use different kinds of tape to put the letter back together as it fell apart from handling and being folded and being opened and folded so there are different campaigns of tape here and here and then these orange spot were also taped. when the letter came to us, it was framed and it had been on display for many years so there was a lot of light damage that was also causing problems advancing the staining of the residual adhesive from the tape and also making the paper very brittle. now, you need to remove adhesives and paper that's causing damage. the difficulty in this case is the paper had degraded so much from the tape from being on display at working with it even as you are removing the tape and paving it to take out the acidic degradation product in the paper, the paper starts to fall
this is a thomas jefferson letter that he wrote in response to a constituent i guess. i can't remember. i think he was president at the time. the letter was passed on i believe to a descendent in the family and those family members tried to keep the letter together over the years and use different kinds of tape to put the letter back together as it fell apart from handling and being folded and being opened and folded so there are different campaigns of tape here and here and then these orange...
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ladies in german, thomas dolby. ladies and gentlemen, thomas dolby.[applause]. >> thomas will sign copies of his book over in the activity building. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
ladies in german, thomas dolby. ladies and gentlemen, thomas dolby.[applause]. >> thomas will sign copies of his book over in the activity building. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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ladies in german, thomas dolby. ladies and gentlemen, thomas dolby.[applause]. >> thomas will sign copies of his book over in the activity building. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> that wraps a book tvs live coverage of the 15th annual annapolis book festival. everything you have seen today will air again tonight beginning at midnight eastern time and you can also watch each individual segment online at book tv.org. >> sunday night on afterwards, blue on blue, and insiders story of good cops catching bad cops. former chief of the nypd internal affairs bureau talks about his book with former nypd officer and author of, once a copy. >> i spent 41 years in the nypd. i saw acts of courage, bravery, integrity, but there's always
ladies in german, thomas dolby. ladies and gentlemen, thomas dolby.[applause]. >> thomas will sign copies of his book over in the activity building. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> that wraps a book tvs live coverage of the 15th annual annapolis book festival. everything you have seen today will air again tonight beginning at midnight eastern time and you can also watch each individual segment online at book...
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sam alito and clarence thomas. >> actually, thomas is the only one because when the filibuster came up with alito, there was 72 votes to go forward. so there's just one, just about every nominee gets 60 votes. because in the past, presidents have actually consulted the other side before picking someone. in this case, donald trump consulted the heritage foundation. the federalist society, hard right groups with extreme special interests oriented views and it didn't leave much chance for compromise. >> heidi hidecamp, one of the democrats, came out in favor of gorsuch and in favor of cloture. she didn't like the way that garland was treated but she ended her statement by saying two wrongs don't make a right. why not give neil gorsuch an up or down vote? >> let me make a proposal to maybe break this problem that we have, okay? it looks like gorsuch will not reach the 60 vote margin. so instead of changing the rules, which is up to mitch mcconnell in the republican majority, why doesn't president trump, democrats and republicans in the senate sit down and try to come up with a mainstream n
sam alito and clarence thomas. >> actually, thomas is the only one because when the filibuster came up with alito, there was 72 votes to go forward. so there's just one, just about every nominee gets 60 votes. because in the past, presidents have actually consulted the other side before picking someone. in this case, donald trump consulted the heritage foundation. the federalist society, hard right groups with extreme special interests oriented views and it didn't leave much chance for...
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thomas the subject of a nationwide amber alert since march 14. she and cummins spotted in oklahoma two days later. cummins accused of having an inappropriate relationship with the teen, kidnapping her, leading law enforcement on a cross-country manhunt. in an exclusive interview with abc news, cummins' wife who filed for divorce said cummins had been spending time with the teen in their home prior to their disappearance. >> i think he was mentoring her. and maybe just one bad decision. started him off on a path he didn't mean to go on. >> thomas' family now anxiously awaiting her return. >> our focus has been and will continue to be on elizabeth. >> reporter: thomas its expect to be reap united with her family on friday. as for cummins, rehe remains in jail awaiting arraignment and extradition to tennessee. erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> newly video shows fatal shooting of of a florida woman by ape police officer during what was ate training course. mary nolton died taking part in a role playing exercise last year. officer leel coal playe
thomas the subject of a nationwide amber alert since march 14. she and cummins spotted in oklahoma two days later. cummins accused of having an inappropriate relationship with the teen, kidnapping her, leading law enforcement on a cross-country manhunt. in an exclusive interview with abc news, cummins' wife who filed for divorce said cummins had been spending time with the teen in their home prior to their disappearance. >> i think he was mentoring her. and maybe just one bad decision....
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karen, thomas, back to you. >> bob, thank you. time 4:03, we begin with breaking news, one firefighter has been injured battling fire in pennsauken, new jersey, let's get right to the scene. lauren johnson with the latest. lauren? >> reporter: good morning, thomas, very active scene here. bob described it, as you can see, firefighters still have their work cut out for them this morning, the fire still burning, we could see the fire and heavy smoke from the betsy ross bridge coming over from the philadelphia side. right now, it appears as if multiple homes are affected by the flames shooting out of the roof. if you are familiar with this area, it is right near the pennsauken transit center. it is right near meadowbrook park near the train tracks, the fire started early this morning, around 2:30 a.m. at this hour we do understand one firefighter injured his ankle and was taken to cooper university hospital. we had heard another firefighter was injured. but that information has not been confirmed for us just yet. it does appear, thou
karen, thomas, back to you. >> bob, thank you. time 4:03, we begin with breaking news, one firefighter has been injured battling fire in pennsauken, new jersey, let's get right to the scene. lauren johnson with the latest. lauren? >> reporter: good morning, thomas, very active scene here. bob described it, as you can see, firefighters still have their work cut out for them this morning, the fire still burning, we could see the fire and heavy smoke from the betsy ross bridge coming...
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. >>> and it is great to have you on this monday, great to have you with us on this monday, thomas drayton with karen hepp, bob kelly, sue serio, good morning every. >> good morning everybody. >> we have a lot to talk about traffic wise in just a moment but first our weather is training good morning, sue. >> it is. >> if you were hoping for another perfect day like yesterday, nope, it will in the happen. we have bus stop budd which the rain gear on. it is in the raining right now and cloud around, it will be an umbrella day to day, tomorrow and part of wednesday , looking at radar you can see to the south of us there is plenty of rain on the way and a little bit in our area right now. mostly in southern delaware and cape may county in new jersey. but for us. it is cloudy. 50 degrees. easterly wind at 5 miles an hour. sunrise, just a little over an hour from now. lancaster at 48, 43 in allentown, to the north of that reading is, or to the west i should say reading is at 48. doyletown 43. and millville, new jersey at 49. dover delaware 51. that is, just a look at some of the temperatures aro
. >>> and it is great to have you on this monday, great to have you with us on this monday, thomas drayton with karen hepp, bob kelly, sue serio, good morning every. >> good morning everybody. >> we have a lot to talk about traffic wise in just a moment but first our weather is training good morning, sue. >> it is. >> if you were hoping for another perfect day like yesterday, nope, it will in the happen. we have bus stop budd which the rain gear on. it is in the...