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it still there today, north town.ith that, a lot of commerce moved out of downtown spokane to be a side. spokane if you look at in 1930-40, photographs of the speed -- treat center looks like mid cap manhattan today, streets were crowded. by my eye 1960, most trade had moved to the shopping centers. the streets were almost deserted, commerce was failing, and that is what really what started people thinking about urban renewal, somehow making the downtown more attractive. there were a series of meetings of various kinds of people putting together a variety of ideas but it didn't get much past ideas. yes they wanted a better downtown. a few people said, that river is kind of pretty, maybe we can make something out of it that people would want to come down and see. was, thereproblems was a lot of packing. backing wasn't a lot of to work on it day by day. 60's,oint in the late spokane did a nationwide search. king:, it or not, naturally all the newspapers picked up the cliche and said he was an old soul. they just wanted
it still there today, north town.ith that, a lot of commerce moved out of downtown spokane to be a side. spokane if you look at in 1930-40, photographs of the speed -- treat center looks like mid cap manhattan today, streets were crowded. by my eye 1960, most trade had moved to the shopping centers. the streets were almost deserted, commerce was failing, and that is what really what started people thinking about urban renewal, somehow making the downtown more attractive. there were a series of...
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a big shopping center went up north of spokane and it's still there today, north town. with that, a lot of commerce moved a lot of -- moved out of downtown spokane to the outside. 1930u look at spokane in or 40, photographs of the street looks like midtown manhattan. the streets were crowded. but by 1960, most of that trade had moved to the shopping center. the streets were almost deserted , commerce was failing. that was really what started people thinking about urban renewal, about somehow making the downtown more attractive. there was a series of meetings of various kinds, people together a variety of ideas. but it didn't get much past ideas. yes, they wanted to renew downtown. a few people said, that river is pretty, maybe we can make something out of that that people would want to come down and see it. but one of the problems was, though there was a lot of hacking for this, there was nobody really to work on it day by day. latet that point, in the 1960's, spokane did a nationwide search and hired, from california, a man named leave it or not, king cole. . naturally
a big shopping center went up north of spokane and it's still there today, north town. with that, a lot of commerce moved a lot of -- moved out of downtown spokane to the outside. 1930u look at spokane in or 40, photographs of the street looks like midtown manhattan. the streets were crowded. but by 1960, most of that trade had moved to the shopping center. the streets were almost deserted , commerce was failing. that was really what started people thinking about urban renewal, about somehow...
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. >>> tonight it was all about rocking the blocking here in north town.ozens of local -- members and dozens of neighbors turned into weekend warriors today and cleaned up neighborhoods around the area. volunteers met up at 8:00 this morning and got to work raking, sweeping and painting. >>> and kicking off the fall season with some brews. going to the philadelphia zoo. visitors had unlimited samples from dozens of local brewers. also food trucks, live music, games, and of course the animals. it doubled as a fund-raiser for the philadelphia zoo. >>> next at 11:00, kevin hart's new movie is night school, and now he got a new offer from students in philadelphia. >>> eagles fans are ready. nbc 10 is with the team in kansas city before tomorrow's big game. >>> and denise, i'm tracking the tropics. i'll have your sunday forecast, plus what to expect from jose after the break. sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that
. >>> tonight it was all about rocking the blocking here in north town.ozens of local -- members and dozens of neighbors turned into weekend warriors today and cleaned up neighborhoods around the area. volunteers met up at 8:00 this morning and got to work raking, sweeping and painting. >>> and kicking off the fall season with some brews. going to the philadelphia zoo. visitors had unlimited samples from dozens of local brewers. also food trucks, live music, games, and of...
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they say he attacked her at her apt in the north old town section of alexandria. a friend who tried to help was also stabbed before the suspect actually cut himself. listen as a woman who lived with the victim describes what happened. >> i was trying to pull her out but every time i pulled, he would stab. she didn't deserve that. she just wanted some peace, you know. she just wanted some peace. >> the injured friend is expected to survive. williams is in critical conditions. >>> no charges in a shooting outside the gum springs community center in mount vernon. a security guard said he shot a man who approached him with a any. it started wlt guard asking the man to put his two dogs on leashes. after the shooting, the drove off, police got his license plate number and police cracked him down. >>> more charges in the accidental shooting of a 4-year-old girl in virginia. her mother is now behind bars on $5,000 bond for child abuse and neglect. we already told you about the arrest of isaiah davis in this case. davis and beach pulled into a truck stop with three childre
they say he attacked her at her apt in the north old town section of alexandria. a friend who tried to help was also stabbed before the suspect actually cut himself. listen as a woman who lived with the victim describes what happened. >> i was trying to pull her out but every time i pulled, he would stab. she didn't deserve that. she just wanted some peace, you know. she just wanted some peace. >> the injured friend is expected to survive. williams is in critical conditions....
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in the 70's to the north and --t of town i think they with temperatures in the 70's to the north and west of town. i think they hang around. fredericksburg near the 80 degree mark in the city. wind gusts at 20, 25 miles that is the expectations of the afternoon and evening. we will be breezier times throughout the day. highs in a d.c. metro around the 80 degree mark. a little warmer to the south and east, cooler to the west. 59 by 9:00. we will be dropping rapidly. for the nationals game, the last home series of the season, the regular season, seventh-inning stretch, back into the 60's. you need a jacket for the later innings. it will feel cool. talking about cool, here is a look at tomorrow morning, the low temperatures in the 40's, outlying suburbs. mid 50's in town. that is a look at what we will see this weekend. outlook more pro--like, actually below average temperature wise. how long will that hang on? i will let you know in the 10 day outlook coming up. adrianna: thank you, alex. look at the life of "playboy" founder hugh hefner. abc's nick watt is live with a look at the polar
in the 70's to the north and --t of town i think they with temperatures in the 70's to the north and west of town. i think they hang around. fredericksburg near the 80 degree mark in the city. wind gusts at 20, 25 miles that is the expectations of the afternoon and evening. we will be breezier times throughout the day. highs in a d.c. metro around the 80 degree mark. a little warmer to the south and east, cooler to the west. 59 by 9:00. we will be dropping rapidly. for the nationals game, the...
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town. it happend along north henry street near its intersection with montgomery street we don't know the condition of the victims - but we do know both were transported to the hospital. we are working to find out what lead up to the stabbings. the man accused of killing his pregnant custody accused of stabbing two pepole in old town. it happend along north henry street near its intersection with montgomery street we don't know the condition of the victims - but we do know both were transported to the hospital. we are working to find out what lead up to the stabbings. the man accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend, seen here pleading for help finding her just days ago. now police say that news conference was all part of their plan to catch him. the body of laura wallen - a teacher in maryland - was found yesterday. hours later, her boyfriend, "tyler tessier" was taken into custody. this morning we're learning more about that mysterious text message that led police to him. suzanne kennedy is live in rockville this morning with the disturbing new de students at wilde lake high school, taught, are
town. it happend along north henry street near its intersection with montgomery street we don't know the condition of the victims - but we do know both were transported to the hospital. we are working to find out what lead up to the stabbings. the man accused of killing his pregnant custody accused of stabbing two pepole in old town. it happend along north henry street near its intersection with montgomery street we don't know the condition of the victims - but we do know both were transported...
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. -- north town. with that a lot of commerce moved out of downtown and to the outside.you look at spokane, 1930's and 1940's, the photographs look like midtown manhattan. but by 1960, most of the trade had moved to the shopping center. and the streets were almost deserted. commerce was failing. that was what really started people thinking about urban renewal. about making the downtown more attractive. and there are a series of meetings of various kinds of people putting together a variety of ideas, but it did not get much going. some people said that the river, the river is kind of pretty. maybe we can make something out of that where people would want to come down and see it. one of the problems was, there was a lot of backing for this but nobody really to work on it day by day. and at that point, in the late 1960's, spokane did a nationwide search and did they hired from california a man named king cole. believe it or not, his name was king cole. he said he was a merry old soul. we will get that out of the way. he was the real deal. he liked to say that spokane , not
. -- north town. with that a lot of commerce moved out of downtown and to the outside.you look at spokane, 1930's and 1940's, the photographs look like midtown manhattan. but by 1960, most of the trade had moved to the shopping center. and the streets were almost deserted. commerce was failing. that was what really started people thinking about urban renewal. about making the downtown more attractive. and there are a series of meetings of various kinds of people putting together a variety of...
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that has outraged residents in that north bay town... some of those residents spoke with kron4's haaziq madyun. it happened saturday morning on mar east street in tiburon. that is where police arrested an adult male for allegedly using this pellet air rifle to shoot and kill a female deer and her fawn on his residential propertyjerry joiner lives near the shooting location. he says he and his wife were heartbroken to learn the deer had been shot
that has outraged residents in that north bay town... some of those residents spoke with kron4's haaziq madyun. it happened saturday morning on mar east street in tiburon. that is where police arrested an adult male for allegedly using this pellet air rifle to shoot and kill a female deer and her fawn on his residential propertyjerry joiner lives near the shooting location. he says he and his wife were heartbroken to learn the deer had been shot
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we'll have gusts 20,25, maybe 30 as temperatures get close to 80, maybe 81 here in town. northnd west will notget out of the 70s today. we'rein for a chilly night. nats areback in town for the final home stand of the regular season. playoffs will start next weekend. i'm think ago lightjacket or sweat shirt but other than that we'll be in good shape. winds are gusting to 25in town. starting to pick up in southern maryland with gust t we'll feel the breeze all day long. compared to yesterdaywe're 13 colder at this time. and 6 colder in washington with the current reading right at 79. the big picture shows 81 in d.c. but pittsburgh, buffalo, detroit today in the 60s for highs. tomorrow not much changeand look at this low to mid-70s for much of virginia and maryland and delaware. even thebeaches. there's maria finallykicking her out. and we're looking at a decent future car's. the only thingi'm looking at rain wise in the short-term, a secondary cold front tomorrow night. fridaylooks good for much of the day, low to mid-70s, but here's this front, notice some showers, if they hold
we'll have gusts 20,25, maybe 30 as temperatures get close to 80, maybe 81 here in town. northnd west will notget out of the 70s today. we'rein for a chilly night. nats areback in town for the final home stand of the regular season. playoffs will start next weekend. i'm think ago lightjacket or sweat shirt but other than that we'll be in good shape. winds are gusting to 25in town. starting to pick up in southern maryland with gust t we'll feel the breeze all day long. compared to yesterdaywe're...
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. >>> for the second time in a week, an earthquake has hit the same town in north jersey. e latest happened this morning around 8:00. both towns were small. this morning's was 1.0 magnitude. monday's had a magnitude of 1.5. experts say people rarely feel quakes below a 3.0 magnitude. neighbors say she heard rumbling but did not report any damage. >>> let's head to where police are trying to track down the man caught on surveillance taking pictures up a woman's skirt. you see the man approach the woman and snap a photo. when she confronted him, he took off. police tell us he had been following the victim around the store and texted a friend at one point she was concerned. if you recognize the man or know anything about this incident, police want you to call them. >>> a day of atonement has come to an end for jews across our region and all over the world. earlier today nbc 10 stopped by for services in north philadelphia. jews forecast fast for 24 hours reflect on sins of the last year. they spend the day praying and ask for forgiveness in the year ahead. >>> just a couple da
. >>> for the second time in a week, an earthquake has hit the same town in north jersey. e latest happened this morning around 8:00. both towns were small. this morning's was 1.0 magnitude. monday's had a magnitude of 1.5. experts say people rarely feel quakes below a 3.0 magnitude. neighbors say she heard rumbling but did not report any damage. >>> let's head to where police are trying to track down the man caught on surveillance taking pictures up a woman's skirt. you see...
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town north of from under the eyes of the outraged locals and they got to change the face of their city a cooperative has dealt with more than five hundred people with disabilities and more than five thousand people took advantage of it serves a tenth of the population of mt to return today the likely base is that it would be shut down triggering a real social bump in the event yeah that's. a good. one hundred. percent say. with macroeconomics you can understand the limits and then with microeconomic you understand everything that happens if thought it goes live back our economic might put you in this role and then micro would be everything that happens inside the role playing still. in the stuff i've said it that it is that. if you. seven hundred dogs in the room to get some bones there's always ninety five there you've got a macro problem a structural problem five of those dogs are going to get any. of it now the micro. psychologists will take those five guys out in the exam and then they'll say ok they need more training we need structural reforms they need exercise exercise or a tra
town north of from under the eyes of the outraged locals and they got to change the face of their city a cooperative has dealt with more than five hundred people with disabilities and more than five thousand people took advantage of it serves a tenth of the population of mt to return today the likely base is that it would be shut down triggering a real social bump in the event yeah that's. a good. one hundred. percent say. with macroeconomics you can understand the limits and then with...
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the idea that the police or the authorities would go into some small town miles north of barcelona sayave 10 million voting papers taken away, that's not democratic. that is truly terrible. i was there over the weekend looking out for the signs and there are not many posters say m, and there are not many posters say in, yes for the referendum and pushing for it and i'm not sure they would get through a referendum as the yes for independence. the amount of effort to start the list seems to be creating this wave, we must be allowing the vote. i think there is allowing the vote. i think there is a fever there but the fact remains, you are part of an overall economy. you've got to see what happens when the plug is pulled. back to donald trump, it is this whole issue about whether you work in a multilateral world or not. she is focused on the paris climate treaty, and her remarks are quite inflammatory for the prime minister who has flip—flopped a bit, who does not seem to know how to play donald trump sometimes, theresa may. we wa nt trump sometimes, theresa may. we want some clarity on fr
the idea that the police or the authorities would go into some small town miles north of barcelona sayave 10 million voting papers taken away, that's not democratic. that is truly terrible. i was there over the weekend looking out for the signs and there are not many posters say m, and there are not many posters say in, yes for the referendum and pushing for it and i'm not sure they would get through a referendum as the yes for independence. the amount of effort to start the list seems to be...
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julie: as you are continuing to make your trip around the capital beltway and north of town, a portion of ridge road still blocked off at penn shop road due to an earlier structure fire. again, you may want to stick with 355 and use that. the outer loop, looking at about 11 miles worth of slow traffic headed toward the scene where we saw the construction blocking the right lane. this is the outer loop at the parkway,-washington activity on the outer loop tying up the right side of the road and rubbernecking on the inner loop. delays through greenbelt. back within the next 10 minutes to show you how slow it is through greenbelt and college park. 6:54. a special edition of in the now. adrianna: we sent kidd o'shea at on assignment and he is waking up in the big apple with kelly and ryan. we are jealous. kidd: we are actually on the set and it is hard for me to believe i am standing here on the set of a show i have watched so many years. the hind me you can see the sign. -- behind me you can see the sign. michael gelman. kicking off the 30th year in syndication. >> it is mind boggling bec
julie: as you are continuing to make your trip around the capital beltway and north of town, a portion of ridge road still blocked off at penn shop road due to an earlier structure fire. again, you may want to stick with 355 and use that. the outer loop, looking at about 11 miles worth of slow traffic headed toward the scene where we saw the construction blocking the right lane. this is the outer loop at the parkway,-washington activity on the outer loop tying up the right side of the road and...
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you look at how the watershed plays and you can cite that to the north of town or south of town. you should find out where the flood risk is going to be greatest and avoid that area , whether the subdivision or retail establishments. taxes, goodis from morning. exas, goodrom t morning. caller: i have a couple of questions. discuss -- a lot of people on the west side of houston who were not flooded prior to the release of the two reservoirs, and then when i started releasing water from the lake that flooded. what is the responsibility of fema for people who were flooded as a result of the dams not being kept up-to-date with some of them being built back in the 70's? guest: i'm going to defer to my friends of the army corps of engineers who operate on the specifics of those structures and how they were operating. let's talk more broadly. there are flood controlled ,eservoirs across the country and their operation plans related to them. for securely because you don't want them compromised in a way that they would break open. both of these reservoirs were designed to have is water fl
you look at how the watershed plays and you can cite that to the north of town or south of town. you should find out where the flood risk is going to be greatest and avoid that area , whether the subdivision or retail establishments. taxes, goodis from morning. exas, goodrom t morning. caller: i have a couple of questions. discuss -- a lot of people on the west side of houston who were not flooded prior to the release of the two reservoirs, and then when i started releasing water from the lake...
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. >>> one town north in longport last in line of the dune construction project, that got delayed because of the legal battle in margate. >> we're very, very vulnerable >> reporter: the mayor says thankfully these waves are coming from the south so sea wall and not thin beaches taking a direct hit. >> we are not happy with what we're hearing coming up with the next hurricane, that could take a direction toward the east coast and we want to be prepared. >> reporter: to protect longport south from wave action like we are seeing from hurricane irma the city has been building up the sea wall with rocks so large you could only fit two of them sometimes per tractor trailer load. >> we are replacing, rocks that are, probably one fourth that size. >> reporter: as storms keep coming shore towns keep working to protect what they have got n longport, cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> we are expect to go see a little bit of irma's impact in our area meteorologist kate bilo is in the weather center. kate what can we expect and when. >> jessica, we will feel heat and humidity starting to ramp
. >>> one town north in longport last in line of the dune construction project, that got delayed because of the legal battle in margate. >> we're very, very vulnerable >> reporter: the mayor says thankfully these waves are coming from the south so sea wall and not thin beaches taking a direct hit. >> we are not happy with what we're hearing coming up with the next hurricane, that could take a direction toward the east coast and we want to be prepared. >>...
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north. so the next towns just north of woodside may see some rain from it. this strong cell bringing down a significant amount of rain. so south of antioch, several strikes in discovery bay and south monterey. several lightning strikes. all this was on highway 1 earlier bringing down ten strikes there and there's continuing to be more lightning all moving north. out the door you may see lightning. napa county rain on highway 101, 29. this cell has just picked up. it went from green to your shades of red, yellow and orange. so those are stronger cells that bring about an inch of rain an hour but they are moving through quickly because of this wider view. you can see it, we have this low right off the coast and then northern bands of that low are actually why we're seeing this rain and it's all moving in counterclockwise direction bringing us some rain through the south along the east and it's expected to come through the area this morning for the next few hours. so we will be tracking it closely throughout the day. jaclyn. >> thank you. >>> right now, we're t
north. so the next towns just north of woodside may see some rain from it. this strong cell bringing down a significant amount of rain. so south of antioch, several strikes in discovery bay and south monterey. several lightning strikes. all this was on highway 1 earlier bringing down ten strikes there and there's continuing to be more lightning all moving north. out the door you may see lightning. napa county rain on highway 101, 29. this cell has just picked up. it went from green to your...
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friday we continue to cool, 74 on saturday, maybe an isolated shower north of town very, very early. but for 95% of us the weekend is completely dry from start to finish. 72 for a high on saturday. sunday, the beginning of october, 73 degrees. and then after that. not just monday and tuesday of next week in the mid-70s that is fine. but then the 80s toward the end of next week to make a comeback. long dry spell, a long stretch of dry stuff. >> do need a little rain, don't we? >> yeah, to knock some of this pollen down. >>> a local boy who is severely nearsighted now has a brand-new outlook on life. next see how this very deserving guy will use augmented technology to see the world more clearly. >>> and w ha dad, we got the car... i got it dad. thanks. alright, you're all set. you're welcome. play oldies. nice dad! free-range chickens. organic free-range chickens, non-gmo, 100% vegetarian fed- raised with no antibiotics ever! we should post this. perdue. raising more organic chickens than anyone in america. hashtag organic. hashtag happy. hashtag... well, all the
friday we continue to cool, 74 on saturday, maybe an isolated shower north of town very, very early. but for 95% of us the weekend is completely dry from start to finish. 72 for a high on saturday. sunday, the beginning of october, 73 degrees. and then after that. not just monday and tuesday of next week in the mid-70s that is fine. but then the 80s toward the end of next week to make a comeback. long dry spell, a long stretch of dry stuff. >> do need a little rain, don't we? >>...
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which i think was impressive, because the battle had occurred north and west of town.nd they were populating these strong positions on cemetery ridge, cemetery hill, and cul p's hill, but hancock has the tactical facility to think we have to do something about little round top. it is an elevated piece of ground. secondly, it will help alleviate the threat of lee trying to turn or flank the union must. -- lef t. effectively, what hancock does out the framework for what will become known as the union's fishhook line. if they are going to fight and gettysburg, they will be filling positions that hancock has laid out. the famous fishhook will develop from hancock's dispositions. he is effectively the architect of the fish hook line. ok. i do not have too much more time, but i want to say a few more things. um, oh. course his first order was to take command of the field. secondly, however, he was to report to meade on what was going on. he wanted hancock to help him make a decision on whether to abandon the plan and send everybody to gettysburg, or to stick with the pike pl
which i think was impressive, because the battle had occurred north and west of town.nd they were populating these strong positions on cemetery ridge, cemetery hill, and cul p's hill, but hancock has the tactical facility to think we have to do something about little round top. it is an elevated piece of ground. secondly, it will help alleviate the threat of lee trying to turn or flank the union must. -- lef t. effectively, what hancock does out the framework for what will become known as the...
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we took a chopper to remote areas largely unscene, like a town on the north west part of the town. has been breached and the government ordered nearby residents to evacuate. it's here where i was met with such emotion. the people starving for assistance. she says if something happens to that dam, it could be as bad as the hurricane itself. many are asking us to send messages to their families. from the air can you see why more than 3 million u.s. citizens could remain in the dark for months. >> this is the problem. this is why puerto rico, 100% of the island doesn't have power right now. granted the infrastructure was vulnerable before maria passed by, but you could see with the power lines down what the challenge is. they are completely collapsed. heading further inland the death toll is among the highest here. this is where we meet 56-year-old, a diabetic and unemployed and now doesn't have a home either. this is what maria did to her home. water spewing from every corner. by now she thought help would have arrived. it hasn't. she's hopeful somebody will help her. to be able to r
we took a chopper to remote areas largely unscene, like a town on the north west part of the town. has been breached and the government ordered nearby residents to evacuate. it's here where i was met with such emotion. the people starving for assistance. she says if something happens to that dam, it could be as bad as the hurricane itself. many are asking us to send messages to their families. from the air can you see why more than 3 million u.s. citizens could remain in the dark for months....
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north of gettysburg. in the process of concentrating, lee would prefer them to concentrate around cash town. this diagram is not -- is not a diagram of a historical actuality. it is for the confederates. it is not for the union army. this was meade's plan. this was the plan he intended , at least tentatively to use. to the south and southeast were baltimore and washington, which were the two main points that meade, commanding the army of the potomac was supposed to cover, and probably not long after midnight on july 1, the wee hours of july 1, he and his staff came up with this plan to organize the army around pipe creek and await attack from lee. that is the tentative plan when hancock rides up with is corps, about 12 miles south of gettysburg and meets meade in the late morning. meade tells them about the pipe dashcam -- him about the pipe creek plan. they discuss various matters and adjourn. i believe at the time they did know the first corps had been engaged in some way outside of gettysburg. they definitely know it after the meeting finishes, meade gets word that general reynolds, comma
north of gettysburg. in the process of concentrating, lee would prefer them to concentrate around cash town. this diagram is not -- is not a diagram of a historical actuality. it is for the confederates. it is not for the union army. this was meade's plan. this was the plan he intended , at least tentatively to use. to the south and southeast were baltimore and washington, which were the two main points that meade, commanding the army of the potomac was supposed to cover, and probably not long...
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north throughout today. rain still going to be a threat throughout our afternoon hours as periods of heavy rain hit town by town tracking north. here's the track updates from the national hurricane center. what we're looking sat by around 2:00 p.m., it's likely to have weakened to a tropical storm. packing a punch through georgia and alabama through monday afternoon through tuesday. tuesday into wednesday really falling apart. some of the moisture will silver spring our way. a chance of showers in the workweek. we'll talk about that coming up. >> thank you. you can keep your eye on the storm by using the nbc10 app. a free download that will show why irma is and send alerts about dangerous weather in our area. >>> 5:48. 16 years ago today america changed forever. the attacks on september 11th claimed almost 3,000 lives. >> this morning, services will be held around the area to remember the victims. we have more from the garden of reflection in bucks county. the community lost a lot of loved ones in 2001. >> reporter: it did. and that's how this garden of reflection came to be. it was created to remember the 2,97
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this happened in north old town, just steps away from busy route 1. bureau chief julie carey spoke with a house mate who witnessed that attack. >> reporter: just inside this window, a terrible scene early this morning. a young woman being held by her boyfriend, a knife to her throat. >> he was saying, i told you it's till death do us part. it's till death do us part. i told you i'm going to kill you. >> reporter: she says her house mate had been trying to break things off with her long time boyfriend. but melvin williams came back to the apartment last night and attacked. edwards' brother tried in to help barks dale. >> the door slammed, half of us shut out, half of us shut in. we just hear screaming. so, i don't know, i found the strength, i bust through the door and all i seen was my brother jumping out through the window because apparently he had been stabbed by melvin. >> reporter: when edwards tried to pull her friend out of the room things only got worse. >> i was trying to pull her out. every time i pulled he would stab. line -- so i just had t
this happened in north old town, just steps away from busy route 1. bureau chief julie carey spoke with a house mate who witnessed that attack. >> reporter: just inside this window, a terrible scene early this morning. a young woman being held by her boyfriend, a knife to her throat. >> he was saying, i told you it's till death do us part. it's till death do us part. i told you i'm going to kill you. >> reporter: she says her house mate had been trying to break things off with...
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amy: president trump was speaking in mandan, the north dakota town where hundreds of native americans and their allies have been jailed and strip searched during the months-long resistance to the dakota access pipeline. all this comes as houston, the fourth largest city in the us, is beginning to rebuild from hurricane harvey, one of the most powerful hurricanes in u.s. history. the death toll has now risen to 70 people. and while houston was underwater, wide swaths of the pacific northwest continue to be on fire as uncontrollable wildfires burn hundreds of thousands of acres across oregonon, montana, and washingtn state. well over 1000 more peopople hae dieded in historic flooding in south asia and parts of africa in recent weeks. one third of bangladesh is underwater. change, on climate hurricane irma, hurricane harvey, and the extreme weather sweeping the globe, we are joined by bill mckibben, co-founder of 350.org. he's the author of several books , including "eaarth: making a life on a tough new planet." bill, welcome back to democracy now! is barreling through the caribbean and
amy: president trump was speaking in mandan, the north dakota town where hundreds of native americans and their allies have been jailed and strip searched during the months-long resistance to the dakota access pipeline. all this comes as houston, the fourth largest city in the us, is beginning to rebuild from hurricane harvey, one of the most powerful hurricanes in u.s. history. the death toll has now risen to 70 people. and while houston was underwater, wide swaths of the pacific northwest...
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the incident took place early this morning inside an apartment in alexandria along route 1 in north old townere we find news 4's northern virginia bureau chief julie carey. julie, this is an awful story. >> reporter: it sure is. pat and leon, let me give you a sense of where we are. that is busy route 1 right there. this is the apartment over here where this deadly that second story window there. that is where the male victim jumped from to escape the attacker. but 30-year-old dashera could not escape. she was stabbed multiple times and was pronounced dead at the hospital. 33-year-old melvin williams is in critical condition after he turned the knife on himself. and a friend of the couple's, that man who jumped from the window, he's also listed in critical condition. now, police spent hours here today gathering evidence. they shared very few details, but this afternoon the surviving victim's sister returned to the apartment where she also lived. she says that barks dale had been trying to break up with her boyfriend when last night he returned to the apartment, became violent and started att
the incident took place early this morning inside an apartment in alexandria along route 1 in north old townere we find news 4's northern virginia bureau chief julie carey. julie, this is an awful story. >> reporter: it sure is. pat and leon, let me give you a sense of where we are. that is busy route 1 right there. this is the apartment over here where this deadly that second story window there. that is where the male victim jumped from to escape the attacker. but 30-year-old dashera...
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hack in hacking growing and it was referring to a small local problem in a provincial north carolina carolina town durham where there was local registration problems and third paragraph down in the end the article they admit there's no evidence no evidence of a digital seven times of any kind happened much less russia was involved but the headline is a super injunction had it was mentioned russia and shiver went down my spine we don't know that it was the russians but we don't know that it wasn't the russians either that this is the logic this is the fake new we couldn't resist the older boy you don't have any evidence that was mark's it was me i was in durham i had. you couldn't vote in there or because of me i picture you know. russia is going to respond what will russia do because this is you know for our viewers to understand this is called quid pro quo this is part of the diplomatic dance one party does something it's expected the next one so this is what they want they want russia to react will russia over react under react would be measured because it's the u.s. that is initiating all of th
hack in hacking growing and it was referring to a small local problem in a provincial north carolina carolina town durham where there was local registration problems and third paragraph down in the end the article they admit there's no evidence no evidence of a digital seven times of any kind happened much less russia was involved but the headline is a super injunction had it was mentioned russia and shiver went down my spine we don't know that it was the russians but we don't know that it...
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town. there was the north side in the middle and on the south side. they did not live way up on the south side because they worked up there and they worked in the holes and things like that but they did not live up there. it was that way for quite some time and when my family came here my father, worked for the national bank as a janitor and that's what most of the amended and like i said the women took in washing and cooking and serbia work, so to speak. you know there were soldiers that came in world war ii and the population was that is great here with the black committee but those soldiers liked what they saw and they went back after they got out of service and they brought their families back here and when the northwest exploded. i keep wanting to say african-americans but black people that they were not called african-americans back then. they came back here to live and they enjoyed it. even though there was a lot of opportunity they still came back here. they made opportunities some of them. the thing that tied the community together was church
town. there was the north side in the middle and on the south side. they did not live way up on the south side because they worked up there and they worked in the holes and things like that but they did not live up there. it was that way for quite some time and when my family came here my father, worked for the national bank as a janitor and that's what most of the amended and like i said the women took in washing and cooking and serbia work, so to speak. you know there were soldiers that came...
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our bureau chief julie kerry joins us now from north old town where this all unfolded. julie?reporter: well, one of the victims survived. he was found right there on that jumped out of the second story window to escape that attacker. he had been trying to protect the female victim when her boyfriend turned the knife on her. >> she did leave him. he came back. >> reporter: she wipes away tears as she remembers the horror she witnessed early this morning, the desperate attempts to save her close friend. >> he was saying, i told you, it's till death do us part. it's till death do us part. i told you i'm going to kill you. >> reporter: she says she had been trying to break things off with long-time boyfriend melvin williams. but he came back to the apartment last night and put a knife to her throat. the brother tried to stop him. >> the door slammed, half of us shut out, half of us shut in. we just hear screaming. so, i don't know, i found the strength, i bust through the door and all i seen was my broo they a brother jumping out the window because apparently he had been stabbed b
our bureau chief julie kerry joins us now from north old town where this all unfolded. julie?reporter: well, one of the victims survived. he was found right there on that jumped out of the second story window to escape that attacker. he had been trying to protect the female victim when her boyfriend turned the knife on her. >> she did leave him. he came back. >> reporter: she wipes away tears as she remembers the horror she witnessed early this morning, the desperate attempts to...
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about what is coming with north korea, and also, this all happens in the context of the yuan general assembly taking place next week with 150 plus world leaders coming into town. north korea, the tensions there will be high on all of their agendas. just listen to rex tillerson, secretary of state, discussing north korea yesterday. , ai am hopeful that china great country, role power, will decide on their own and will take it upon themselves to use that very powerful tool of oil supply to persuade north korea to reconsider its current path toward weapons development. mark: what surprised me today, the language from the south jae-in, heom moon says we have the power to smash north korea into powder and put it beyond recovery. were you surprised by the chon of the language emanating from south korea? >> very much so, if you keep in mind this is a president that took office trying to extend an olive branch to north korea, talking about ways to maybe send food aid to the north. initially rejecting u.s. efforts -- holding up u.s. efforts to deploy a missile defense system in south korea. president moon has had to change that policy. he has welcomed the full deploym
about what is coming with north korea, and also, this all happens in the context of the yuan general assembly taking place next week with 150 plus world leaders coming into town. north korea, the tensions there will be high on all of their agendas. just listen to rex tillerson, secretary of state, discussing north korea yesterday. , ai am hopeful that china great country, role power, will decide on their own and will take it upon themselves to use that very powerful tool of oil supply to...
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especially north and west of town. all right, we ha stretch of dry weather. in fact, we've already had one. no measurable rain since september 15. it looks like another 7 to 10 days. outdoor painting, this is the perfect time to do it. humidity is lower. it dries quicker, and it's not hot. roof work, maybe you've got a big job. you don't have to worry about tarping it, because you have several days to finish it. brick or cement work, same deal. and trimming or pruning, this is the time you want to trim or prune, because it's fall. last but not least, driveway ceiling, it's perfect. not many leaves will get stuck in it, but it will dry quickly because you have low humidity. a nice stretch. 75 tomorrow. 69 on saturday. low 70s on sunday. back to 75 on monday. back to 78 on tuesday. average high temps. 70 downtown. everybody else in the 60s. so maybe a light sweater. 64 in manassas. and 67 in buoy. then by morning, we're looking at temps in the 50s. even a sprinkling of 40s. how about that? 49 in cumberland. 51 in gaithersburg. 49, 48 in damascus. then by luncht
especially north and west of town. all right, we ha stretch of dry weather. in fact, we've already had one. no measurable rain since september 15. it looks like another 7 to 10 days. outdoor painting, this is the perfect time to do it. humidity is lower. it dries quicker, and it's not hot. roof work, maybe you've got a big job. you don't have to worry about tarping it, because you have several days to finish it. brick or cement work, same deal. and trimming or pruning, this is the time you want...
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. >> i think the clouds will cooperate, certainly north and west of town. hagerstown has a better chance than downtown. we have saturn and the moon about 8:30. and really kind of a nic event here. satellite picture and radar combined, there is the frontal boundary to the west. no showers are going to happen. don't get your hopes up. there's maria off the north carolina coast. it is providing a little bit of rain showers, some bands, nothing heavy. that increases overnight and into the early morning hours. we'll see tropical storm-force winds along the outer banks, just a few breezes here and there and maybe a wind gust of 30, 35 tomorrow at our shore. right now still 82. it feels like 87. our average high is about 76. winds out of the east at about 8. for tonight, lingering clouds, mild and then bus stop temps 64 to 76. hot again tomorrow, 85 to 90. that's just plain hot, especially for the time of year we're in. then breezy and not as warm thursday, and much cooler on friday. look at the temps. 88 tomorrow. 82 on thursday. then 75 friday and then only 69 s
. >> i think the clouds will cooperate, certainly north and west of town. hagerstown has a better chance than downtown. we have saturn and the moon about 8:30. and really kind of a nic event here. satellite picture and radar combined, there is the frontal boundary to the west. no showers are going to happen. don't get your hopes up. there's maria off the north carolina coast. it is providing a little bit of rain showers, some bands, nothing heavy. that increases overnight and into the...
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research in just a handful of gp practices injames' town in north lincolnshire identified more than 100 falls between the nhs and local councils, and schemes like the one thatjames is on are rare. the key seems to be a better understanding of the nature of pain. that's what they are trying in gloucestershire. has anybody had pain today? talking to doctors and pharmacists about pain management, as well as identifying and helping patients who are struggling. most people with persistent pain will describe it as severe. no one should stop their medication before seeking the advice of their gp, but one of the country's leading pain experts says it is clear that patients using opioid drugs for a long time are often getting little benefit but suffer all the side—effects. i'm not suggesting that somebody who is benefiting should have their drugs removed, but out of a population who are taking these drugs, the majority will not be benefiting, and those patients should be supported to come off their medicines. playing jenga here at hergrandma's... stephenjones knows just how devastating it can be
research in just a handful of gp practices injames' town in north lincolnshire identified more than 100 falls between the nhs and local councils, and schemes like the one thatjames is on are rare. the key seems to be a better understanding of the nature of pain. that's what they are trying in gloucestershire. has anybody had pain today? talking to doctors and pharmacists about pain management, as well as identifying and helping patients who are struggling. most people with persistent pain will...
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numbers north and west of town are refreshing, 56 in lake harmony and slatington and 67 in new hollandnd warminster 67 and media 67. over in new jersey, for vineland, 72 and glassboro 71 and ewing 70 and coast in brigantine 72. and surf city the lower 70s. a mostly sunny skies and a few clouds are popping up and that is the case as we go through the afternoon. you'll notice a weak disturb an riding of the great lakes and some moisture goes to the south and east and a lot of it fizzling out and can't rule out a sprinkle north and west of philadelphia, most locations should stay dry. partly sunny and pleasant for the rest of today. high temperature coming in at 73 degrees, overnight tonight, mostly clear and cool and dropping down to 48 in the suburbs, and 56 in philadelphia for the overnight low. we are tracking irma as we head into the weekend. irma still a category four hurricane right now, wins sustained at 150 miles per hour. already moved of the turks and caicos and over water right now but to the north of cuba and the central bahamas, this is the case over the weekend and then all
numbers north and west of town are refreshing, 56 in lake harmony and slatington and 67 in new hollandnd warminster 67 and media 67. over in new jersey, for vineland, 72 and glassboro 71 and ewing 70 and coast in brigantine 72. and surf city the lower 70s. a mostly sunny skies and a few clouds are popping up and that is the case as we go through the afternoon. you'll notice a weak disturb an riding of the great lakes and some moisture goes to the south and east and a lot of it fizzling out and...
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. >> reporter: that's what she remembers growing none a small town just north of atlanta, georgia. this, has a kid and charlottesville as an adult. are why she's in gainesville, virginia tonight. >> i don't call it a march. >> reporter: she and others are making their way -- [ chanting ] with the group that's grown in the past seven days. they call this the march to confront white supremacy. >> it means taking donald trump out of office and it means taking anyone in -- in positions of power, particularly in office in the government that perpetuate white supremacy or antiblackness. >> it's definitely been a factor. >> reporter: both say the 70 been both physically and mentally challenging. >> my foot right now like i have to get some rest and elevation for itment challenging with -- it. challenging with we had a person who was armed waiting for us and had to end early one day. >> do you think what you're doing is going to make a difference? >> i only hope so. because people make differences. >> we have around 80 folks probably today. >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> and the
. >> reporter: that's what she remembers growing none a small town just north of atlanta, georgia. this, has a kid and charlottesville as an adult. are why she's in gainesville, virginia tonight. >> i don't call it a march. >> reporter: she and others are making their way -- [ chanting ] with the group that's grown in the past seven days. they call this the march to confront white supremacy. >> it means taking donald trump out of office and it means taking anyone in --...
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north. you can seal three towns still submerged. —— you can still see towns. ar test a re north korea in response to its sixth nuclear test are on the table. there was a series of calls from president trump due foreign leaders including south korean president moonjae—in. there is a new resolution on sanctions to be circled. president trump has told south korea he is willing to sell billions of dollars worth of arms to seoul. good morning. we've got some fresher air trying to push into the north—west of the uk today but for many, a mild and muggy start once again. the dividing line between that bit fresher air and something humid is this weather front which will be producing wet conditions across wales and northern england to start the day. to the south of that, like we saw on monday, extensive low cloud. there will be a few breaks allowing some sunshine and temperatures will shoot up in the morning rush hour. like yesterday, the cloud will produce some spots of drizzle. the best parts of brightness will be across the east. the west midlands, north wales, north—
north. you can seal three towns still submerged. —— you can still see towns. ar test a re north korea in response to its sixth nuclear test are on the table. there was a series of calls from president trump due foreign leaders including south korean president moonjae—in. there is a new resolution on sanctions to be circled. president trump has told south korea he is willing to sell billions of dollars worth of arms to seoul. good morning. we've got some fresher air trying to push into the...
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town. david: it is north korea. we are joined in the program later by the head of ratings at finch.o their models, how south korea is rated, it is one notch below one it would normally be with the risk profile of south korea. it has the risk sort of premium filled in -- when you try and measure what north korea does. we will ask how things have changed, how things have deteriorated. betty: we spoke with melanie hobson, but let's get the macro view from the global macro strategist tiger, who can weigh in on how these headlines are going to weigh in on investors. right now the reaction has been quite muted so far. haidi: it has been a flight to safekeeping, but measured. also this idea of what happens with trade caught in the crosshairs between seoul and washington, seoul and beijing. what could be the potential downturn when it comes to these trade ties? we are talking to a securities international economist, getting an idea of where risk comes from , a downside to trade and what that means with me through -- macro data. that is it. dave and that he asked. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ it i
town. david: it is north korea. we are joined in the program later by the head of ratings at finch.o their models, how south korea is rated, it is one notch below one it would normally be with the risk profile of south korea. it has the risk sort of premium filled in -- when you try and measure what north korea does. we will ask how things have changed, how things have deteriorated. betty: we spoke with melanie hobson, but let's get the macro view from the global macro strategist tiger, who can...
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there is some in the north town part of the county, call your county with employees that i know they'veage in bonita springs in damage in marco island which took the real brunt of the highest wins and driven c. stuart: you are expecting worse. >> we were. there was talk of a 15-foot title, like a tsunami inundating the hold southwest part of the coast. we dodge that. stuart: and justine the president and first lady emerging, coming down the runway now, been met by local officials and that would include senator rubio. there is governor rick scott meeting him as we speak. he's just come down there. senator rubio is directly to governor scott wright and will be shaking hands with him momentarily. the lady in the black dress tending to the left at the moment is pam bondi. general of the state of florida. the president is they are, seeing firsthand what happened and not gulf coast area right after burma. ashley: this is a third time he's visited. he treated out he will be meeting with first responders as well as fema and the coast guard. stuart: okay. pam bondi, greeting her right there in t
there is some in the north town part of the county, call your county with employees that i know they'veage in bonita springs in damage in marco island which took the real brunt of the highest wins and driven c. stuart: you are expecting worse. >> we were. there was talk of a 15-foot title, like a tsunami inundating the hold southwest part of the coast. we dodge that. stuart: and justine the president and first lady emerging, coming down the runway now, been met by local officials and that...
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as of early this morning we were orderedded to evacuate and luckily we have friends on the north end of town a little more inland. we left about 10:00 and they're expecting ten to 15-foot storm surge at my home. i know you you have 41 there and you you then you have the interstate 75 what is a reporter in names for five years. did you have to go miles in away from the coast? how far away you should you be from the water. >> depending on where you you are it looks like the storm surge coulding in a number of miles. my home is seven miles north of marco island and we're right on the edge of evacuation zone, but there are places a little north where the expected storm surge is probably going to go in a good ten miles. >> what is the mood there with the people? is it sort of a panic or everybody is a calm we just need to get out of here in what's going on. >> i think most people here have been through hurricanes before and i think watch what happened in houston with harvey a couple weeks ago has been sobering for people so most people took this very serious lirks the last week or so storms have
as of early this morning we were orderedded to evacuate and luckily we have friends on the north end of town a little more inland. we left about 10:00 and they're expecting ten to 15-foot storm surge at my home. i know you you have 41 there and you you then you have the interstate 75 what is a reporter in names for five years. did you have to go miles in away from the coast? how far away you should you be from the water. >> depending on where you you are it looks like the storm surge...
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gray hall is live in north wildwood one of the towns in cleanup mode trying to repair the damage to the beaches from the rough surf. what is the story there? >> reporter: we don't have to tell that you jose did not make a direct impact but caused millions in damage when it comes to beach erosion. seeing it from the ground does not do it justice. have you to see it from the air. drone 6 flying above the darth here in north wildwood, new jersey. you see the damage caused by the lashing of jose as it hit the coast and took tons of sand out to sea. >> we brought sand in here the last two years and both times it has been completely wipe add way. frustrating and expensive. north wildwood mayor says that beach erosion is a constant problem and drone 6 showed the damage churning off the coast. and ate away at the beach eating away at the erosion and take $2 million to repair the damage. the wildwoods are the only area in the state of new jersey not under the army corps of engineer under a state project. they saw the impact from high tide, the seas causing flooding and water jumping over the sea
gray hall is live in north wildwood one of the towns in cleanup mode trying to repair the damage to the beaches from the rough surf. what is the story there? >> reporter: we don't have to tell that you jose did not make a direct impact but caused millions in damage when it comes to beach erosion. seeing it from the ground does not do it justice. have you to see it from the air. drone 6 flying above the darth here in north wildwood, new jersey. you see the damage caused by the lashing of...
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fifty three in an interview i'm sorry in testimony before the congress that we burned down every town in north korea so it's quite easy to understand how paranoid the north koreans are with the us in the south koreans doing joint military exercises off the coast twice a year. and he said now beginning in august twenty first these are basically rehearsal for in the north and as you mentioned you know him and his officials are no stranger to fiery warlike rhetoric in the past they've threatened to reduce quote the whole of the u.s. mainland to ruins so you think kim is having a hard time swallowing the words from someone like president trump in office when someone like his predecessor was quite opposite of confrontational he was almost apologetic as you may remember well. all right folks i think we're having a tough connection there thanks so much to john the ford editor at new kwacha quarterly and with the infamous and temporary travel ban set to expire the white house sunday announced an updated version that seemingly infinite and it includes some newcomers notably two governments with which p
fifty three in an interview i'm sorry in testimony before the congress that we burned down every town in north korea so it's quite easy to understand how paranoid the north koreans are with the us in the south koreans doing joint military exercises off the coast twice a year. and he said now beginning in august twenty first these are basically rehearsal for in the north and as you mentioned you know him and his officials are no stranger to fiery warlike rhetoric in the past they've threatened...