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but the parkway begins to be thought about as a kind of separate entity when they begin to classify them as informal parkways. john charles olmstead, whom we have talk about previously as the stepson of frederick law olmsted sr., becomes a member of the firm in the late 1880s, writes an important article on parkways called "classes of parkways" in "landscape architecture" magazine in 1913. he characterizes parkways at this time. it is an interesting article because it's going to classify things in a way that people start to think about parkways differently. he describes them as formal and informal. and describes the informal parkway as being superior for a number of reasons summarized here. the first is that it was curval linear, aligned with natural features and adjusted to move along river channels, top topigraphical differences and boundary differences which may not be straight as well. because they were laid out to fit the topography, they would be graded more easily than straight alignments. this would cut down on their development costs. they also did less damage to the adjacent la
but the parkway begins to be thought about as a kind of separate entity when they begin to classify them as informal parkways. john charles olmstead, whom we have talk about previously as the stepson of frederick law olmsted sr., becomes a member of the firm in the late 1880s, writes an important article on parkways called "classes of parkways" in "landscape architecture" magazine in 1913. he characterizes parkways at this time. it is an interesting article because it's...
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here was the beginning of the end of the road to tokyo.fter six months of reoccupation there were few signs of war along the quiet summer shores of guam. the liberated were back in their clean native villages. american citizens again. smiling and friendly. unaware that a miracle had happened around them. a miracle that moved mountains of material, equipment and supplies across the pacific that changed their dirt roads into broad highways, that manicured their jungles into acres of black-topped airfields. and nearby new communities of american citizens had set up housekeeping with various types of self-service. the latest labor saving devices, few laundry problems. and no modern inconveniences. by midsummer 21st bomber command was in business. big business. under general direction long armor began punching the enemy with appalling power. from guam, tinian and saipan, 600-plane missions increased bombing weight 100% in two months. behind this expanding power was planning. the plan began on the ground with maintenance. assembly line technique
here was the beginning of the end of the road to tokyo.fter six months of reoccupation there were few signs of war along the quiet summer shores of guam. the liberated were back in their clean native villages. american citizens again. smiling and friendly. unaware that a miracle had happened around them. a miracle that moved mountains of material, equipment and supplies across the pacific that changed their dirt roads into broad highways, that manicured their jungles into acres of black-topped...
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winds begin to pick up on thursday and strengthen both on friday and saturday. we are return to a november reality by saturday with a big drop in temperatures. high temperatures remain in the 50s/60s through friday but may end up falling as the day progresses. after the storm on his final overseas trip while the trip includes stops in athens, greece, germany and peru. michelle kosinski has more. nats president obama touches down on his final foreign trip, in athens. feverishly prepares to run america, the outgoing president addressed the press, obama) "and that's why requires, but it is one of those reassurance, as well as a dig, almost a warning-- as he is asked point- blank, are you (pres. obama) "he is coming to in that way. and that can serve him well." (pres. obama) "do i have concerns? absolutely. of course i have got concerns." (pres. obama) "and you know, one of the things i advised him dug in and thought through how various issues play themselves out." he said in his meeting with the president- elect last week, donald trump did express a commitment to n
winds begin to pick up on thursday and strengthen both on friday and saturday. we are return to a november reality by saturday with a big drop in temperatures. high temperatures remain in the 50s/60s through friday but may end up falling as the day progresses. after the storm on his final overseas trip while the trip includes stops in athens, greece, germany and peru. michelle kosinski has more. nats president obama touches down on his final foreign trip, in athens. feverishly prepares to run...
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clouds will begin to increase this afternoon to mostly cloudy by tonight. a storm system to our south west is tracking closer to eastern iowa through the day today. the wind is howling and the snow is falling in other parts of the country. this video is out of rochester, new york where the snow fell overnight at a rate of one to an hour. tough to see on the road. because of that, the sheriff's office asked people to stay off the road. flights were also delayed or cancelled. season. that's exactly what happened in minnesota -- where the conditions were awful in parts of the state on friday and saturday. they had 450 crashes -- including two that were deadly on friday. a trooper was also hurt on saturday when a car hit his squad car as the trooper was trying to help someone else. new at noon: a man is in jail after he drives his car into a waterloo home. police say the car hit a house on prospect avenue shortly before five on saturday. then drove away and parked at an address not far from the scene for evaluation and is now in black haw county jail... he's be
clouds will begin to increase this afternoon to mostly cloudy by tonight. a storm system to our south west is tracking closer to eastern iowa through the day today. the wind is howling and the snow is falling in other parts of the country. this video is out of rochester, new york where the snow fell overnight at a rate of one to an hour. tough to see on the road. because of that, the sheriff's office asked people to stay off the road. flights were also delayed or cancelled. season. that's...
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to begin that process. couple of other observations. donald trump has said from the very beginning of this campaign, that he saw something in america and in terms of people who wanted to be a part of a rejuvenated american dream but felt that was no longer open to them. he tried to speak to those people. before he spoke to anyone else. in a way. that they fundamentally understood without any filtering from any other source. and even when controversies would arise. and trump's poll numbers would dip or there would be some defections from the republican party over something that trump said. those people, who heard trump trump was speaking to them tonight when he talked about a country to be proud in. a country that will aim for the best. never accept anything less than the best. those word always rez nated with his supporters. one last historical analogy that i have never forgotten since newt gingrich. long term trump supporter put before me several months ago. to understand donald trump, you have to understand three american figures. and
to begin that process. couple of other observations. donald trump has said from the very beginning of this campaign, that he saw something in america and in terms of people who wanted to be a part of a rejuvenated american dream but felt that was no longer open to them. he tried to speak to those people. before he spoke to anyone else. in a way. that they fundamentally understood without any filtering from any other source. and even when controversies would arise. and trump's poll numbers would...
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the end of the beginning. our magnificent historic movement has surprised the world, defied expectations at every single turn. and now, next tuesday, we will have one last glorious surprise for the pundits, the politicians, and the special interests when we win and we return the power back to the people. [applause]
the end of the beginning. our magnificent historic movement has surprised the world, defied expectations at every single turn. and now, next tuesday, we will have one last glorious surprise for the pundits, the politicians, and the special interests when we win and we return the power back to the people. [applause]
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slight cooling begins thursday but daytime temperatures we will continue to remain above normal dipping closer to mid-70's for the weekend. senator bernie sanders visited the valley this past weekend. as a last ditch effort. to get his supporters to head to the polls.. and vote for hillary clinton. im more than aware reasons people dont like donald trump and they dont like hilary clinton. fine. but we've got to get beyond personality. butt to 14:33:51:29 in these difficult times, we need a president who is going to bring us together not divide us up sanders touched on his signature issues-- like climate change.. and income inequality.. saying he trusts clinton to fight these issues. i say to all those op in nevada- who are considering voting for trump, take a hard look at the issues... many bernie supporters told us that they still support the former presidential candidate.. and are glad he is now working together with clinton. his speech at c-s-n is part of a national college tour before election day. that rally came just hours after f-b-i director james comey said criminal charges for
slight cooling begins thursday but daytime temperatures we will continue to remain above normal dipping closer to mid-70's for the weekend. senator bernie sanders visited the valley this past weekend. as a last ditch effort. to get his supporters to head to the polls.. and vote for hillary clinton. im more than aware reasons people dont like donald trump and they dont like hilary clinton. fine. but we've got to get beyond personality. butt to 14:33:51:29 in these difficult times, we need a...
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all good stories have a beginning in the middle and an end. i am the result of this wonderful history when the proud and a graduated from the university of virginia from all backgrounds. [laughter] and what the first meeting led me to ask the question how did it all begin? how did she and many of those that i remember from my childhood and end up working at nassau? and to gain momentum not the time young preacher from the land of name to martin luther king, jr. was taking center sage in starting the civil-rights movement. the start from of the space program for its aeronautical research. but a civil-rights leader to abandon social-service against african-americans with jews or catholics are many of the people that were left out of the jobs coming about as a result of world war two. almost two years after the executive order to desegregate the civil service at the aeronautical laboratory so i would like to do is read from the first chapter in my book "hidden figures" this is how the story begins. and all have did -- happened here in hampton vir
all good stories have a beginning in the middle and an end. i am the result of this wonderful history when the proud and a graduated from the university of virginia from all backgrounds. [laughter] and what the first meeting led me to ask the question how did it all begin? how did she and many of those that i remember from my childhood and end up working at nassau? and to gain momentum not the time young preacher from the land of name to martin luther king, jr. was taking center sage in...
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a movement that will president-elect trump begins immediately. among his priorities - filling his cabinet. there has been plenty of speculation who he might call on, but no one knows for sure. :25-:28 david hawkings: we haven't yet heard from donald trump what kind of tone or visual or experience level he wants out of his cabinet. david hawkings from cq roll call says the choices trump makes for the cabinet will set the tone for what the american people can expect out of a t :40-:51 david hawkings: if you pick a cabinet that is just your closest friends and associates, that sets one tone. if you pick a cabinet that reaches out to different constituencies that didn't necessarily support you during the election, that sets a different tone. hawkings expects a few obvious names to be on the trump team - reince priebus, chairman of the republican national committee, alabama senator jeff sessions, new jersey governor chris christie, and former new york mayor rudy giuliani. 1:05-1:14 david hawkings: enough senior people had sort of people that you immed
a movement that will president-elect trump begins immediately. among his priorities - filling his cabinet. there has been plenty of speculation who he might call on, but no one knows for sure. :25-:28 david hawkings: we haven't yet heard from donald trump what kind of tone or visual or experience level he wants out of his cabinet. david hawkings from cq roll call says the choices trump makes for the cabinet will set the tone for what the american people can expect out of a t :40-:51 david...
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a cool down begins on tuesday, with highs in the low 40s to low 50s. cooler air continues to track in through the week until we start december have partly cloudy skies for saturday but computer models are not in agreement about sunday. some keep it sunny, others bring in some precipitation. we will track it carefully for any weekend plans. strong low pressure tracks through the upper midwest today, bringing a cold front through the kwwl viewing area. that cold front may cause top out in the upper 40s to low 50s. breezy southeast winds will make it feel a little cooler. we'll start to clear things out overnight. partly cloudy skies tonight may also bring a stray shower tonight. patchy fog is possible tonight. lows fall into the 30s. a cool down begins on continues to track in through the week until we start december on thursday with highs in the upper 30s. weekend outlook: we will have partly cloudy skies for saturday but computer models are not in agreement about sunday. some keep it sunny, others bring in some precipitation. we will track it carefully
a cool down begins on tuesday, with highs in the low 40s to low 50s. cooler air continues to track in through the week until we start december have partly cloudy skies for saturday but computer models are not in agreement about sunday. some keep it sunny, others bring in some precipitation. we will track it carefully for any weekend plans. strong low pressure tracks through the upper midwest today, bringing a cold front through the kwwl viewing area. that cold front may cause top out in the...
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highs will go from the low/mid 40s today to the upper normal into the beginning of the thunderstorms will track through the kwwl viewing area sunday afternoon with some locally heavy rainfall possible an inch of new rain. some tuesday showers may include some snow, but it is too early to pin down amounts. winds will be that will lead to a mostly sunny saturday. highs will go from the from sunshine and southerly tracks through the region. showers and even a few sunday afternoon with some locally heavy rainfall possible sunday night into monday with more possible tuesday. some of the late tuesday showers may include some snow, but it is too early to pin down amounts. winds will be but we will have clearing by tonight. that will lead to a today to the upper 40s/low 50s tomorrow with help from sunshine strong system tracks through the region. showers and even a few thunderstorms will track through night into monday morning. many of us look to get of the late tuesday showers m i monday (strongest sunday night) today... it may take all day, mostly sunny saturday. highs will go from the low
highs will go from the low/mid 40s today to the upper normal into the beginning of the thunderstorms will track through the kwwl viewing area sunday afternoon with some locally heavy rainfall possible an inch of new rain. some tuesday showers may include some snow, but it is too early to pin down amounts. winds will be that will lead to a mostly sunny saturday. highs will go from the from sunshine and southerly tracks through the region. showers and even a few sunday afternoon with some locally...
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december begins with near normal highs in the upper 30s/low 40s. it will be cloudy over the next d weekend outlook: temperatures will be seasonable in the upper 30s to lower 40s. saturday will be people are dead, four children outbreak hit several southern states overnight. among the hardest hit areas was the northeast alabama - tennessee border... tim pham has more for us this afternoon. ripped through the southeast destroying many homes and businesses. right now we're in a community that is at a stand-still. power is out everywhere in benton, tn where down, the roof was torn off and debris is blocking several roads and shutting down some major highways. we spoke with the benton chief of police he tells tells us that there are at least a few fatalities. right now a shelter is open for those displaced from the tornado at the local high school. the national weather service say they expect the flash-flood warning to last through early afternoon. back to you. buildings have burned in the tennessee wildfires. the national park service says the fires ha
december begins with near normal highs in the upper 30s/low 40s. it will be cloudy over the next d weekend outlook: temperatures will be seasonable in the upper 30s to lower 40s. saturday will be people are dead, four children outbreak hit several southern states overnight. among the hardest hit areas was the northeast alabama - tennessee border... tim pham has more for us this afternoon. ripped through the southeast destroying many homes and businesses. right now we're in a community that is...
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we'll begin the show with the national security adviser, ambassador susan rice, on the fight against isis, the civil war in syria, on the new cold war with russia and on the next administration. what are the biggest challenges facing donald trump? >> the weight of the united states leadership, of the responsibilities of office are quite serious and sobering things. >> then, global warming. trump has said it was a hoax and now he might be changing his mind. most signs are saying it is very real. this businessman says he's opening his checkbook to stop any plan to roll back progress on climate change. >>> meet tom steir. also, no work and no play, that's no good. steven johnson will tell us just how important it is to have a little fun in our lives. >>> but first, here's my take. so donald trump now says in be a interview with the "new york times" that he believes there is some connection between human activity and climate change, that hillary clinton should not be prosecuted and after one conversation with james mattis, trump changed his tune a bit about waterboarding. when wondering
we'll begin the show with the national security adviser, ambassador susan rice, on the fight against isis, the civil war in syria, on the new cold war with russia and on the next administration. what are the biggest challenges facing donald trump? >> the weight of the united states leadership, of the responsibilities of office are quite serious and sobering things. >> then, global warming. trump has said it was a hoax and now he might be changing his mind. most signs are saying it...
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memorable only begins to describe it. we want to take a look back at some of the key moments of an extraordinary race. >> i'm running for president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> i announce my candidacy for president of the united states. >> i am proud to announce nigh candidacy. >> i declare that i am a candidate for president. >> and i've decided i'm a candidate for president. >> i'm running for president. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am officially running for president of the united states. and we are going to make our country great again. ? i've traveled every road in this here land ? ? i've been everywhere man ? ? i've been everywhere man ? ? across the deserts ? ? i've breathed the mountain air man ? ? i've had my share man ? ? i've been everywhere ?? >> voting has finally begun in the race for president. >> not a lot about expected. >> they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> i will build a great, great wall. >> i like people that weren't captured. >> calling for a total a
memorable only begins to describe it. we want to take a look back at some of the key moments of an extraordinary race. >> i'm running for president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> i announce my candidacy for president of the united states. >> i am proud to announce nigh candidacy. >> i declare that i am a candidate for president. >> and i've decided i'm a candidate for president. >> i'm running for president. >> ladies and gentlemen, i...
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to begin that process. couple of other observations. donald trump has said from the very beginning of this campaign, that he saw something in america and in terms of people who wanted to be a part of a rejuvenated american dream but felt that was no longer open to them. he tried to speak to those people. before he spoke to anyone else. in a way. that they fundamentally understood without any filtering from any other source. and even when controversies would arise. and trump's poll numbers would dip or there would be some defections from the republican party over something that trump said. those people, who heard trump first. never left his side. trump was speaking to them tonight when he talked about a country to be proud in. a country that will aim for the best. never accept anything less than the best. those word always rez nated with his supporters. one last historical analogy that i have never forgotten since newt gingrich. long term trump supporter put before me several months ago. to understand donald trump, you have to understand
to begin that process. couple of other observations. donald trump has said from the very beginning of this campaign, that he saw something in america and in terms of people who wanted to be a part of a rejuvenated american dream but felt that was no longer open to them. he tried to speak to those people. before he spoke to anyone else. in a way. that they fundamentally understood without any filtering from any other source. and even when controversies would arise. and trump's poll numbers would...
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the run begins at 9:00. proceeds from today's run supports horizons family the run route could impact your drive if you're going through southern marion this morning. it starts at marion high school and makes a loop around. the route does stay a couple of blocks south of highway 151. believe it or not, christmas is only 6 weeks away. today santa claus is in cedar rapids to see what kids want this year. santa makes his grand arrival at the lindale mall at 10:00 this morning. he will be there until 6:00 at night every day through christmas eve. a lot of books have moved to tablets and years. but one bookstore in wyoming says a paperback or hard cover is the way to go. it's encouraging its customers to 'live like it's 1993'. this morning is definitely cool with temperatures sitting in the 20s. some areas will likely experience frost due to the calm, clear, and cool overnight. high pressure will nearby but only into the low 50s. keep in mind this is typical for this time of year; we've just been spoiled with the
the run begins at 9:00. proceeds from today's run supports horizons family the run route could impact your drive if you're going through southern marion this morning. it starts at marion high school and makes a loop around. the route does stay a couple of blocks south of highway 151. believe it or not, christmas is only 6 weeks away. today santa claus is in cedar rapids to see what kids want this year. santa makes his grand arrival at the lindale mall at 10:00 this morning. he will be there...
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many in plant city are beginning to feel it. she dropped to 61 degrees. brooksville, inverness you are 11 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. during the day you will have no clouds. it is sunny, pleasants, low 80s this afternoon. you will notice the cooler air this is the sunsets. tomorrow we will be a few starting in the 50s. great weather for veterans day. notice, there is another cold front. we will not have much of an impact on saturday, but it will add in the 10 percent rain chance sunday, monday, tuesday. >>> we're looking good on the bay area interstates. it continues to be a good drive. if you're headed out the door i- 4 through lakeland looks great on way through plant city and down in ybor city we're still up to speed. no slowdowns. right at the wesley chapel area looks good. overall we have nice drive. to spike it -- despite it looking good we do have a crash that should be wrapping up soon. howard franklin bridges to looking good as well as the courtney campbell. it is up to speed. the gandy, skyway, bayside always a nice drive across i-
many in plant city are beginning to feel it. she dropped to 61 degrees. brooksville, inverness you are 11 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. during the day you will have no clouds. it is sunny, pleasants, low 80s this afternoon. you will notice the cooler air this is the sunsets. tomorrow we will be a few starting in the 50s. great weather for veterans day. notice, there is another cold front. we will not have much of an impact on saturday, but it will add in the 10 percent rain chance...
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and just hours from now, election day begins. we'll have it all. our coverage begins right here tomorrow night with "world news tonight," and then at 7:00 p.m. eastern, i'll be joining george and the entire powerhouse political team. and, of course, we'll be here all night long. >>> in the meantime tonight, we turn to other news this monday, and new developments in that horrific kidnapping in south carolina. a woman chained inside a storage container. the suspect, right there in the orange jumpsuit, leading police on a tour of his property. they have now found bodies buried there. tonight, did he also write chilling reviews on amazon? just as we also learn that after his arrest, he had demands. here tonight, abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: authorities tonight describe the suspected serial killer as cooperative, saying todd kohlhepp made three requests before he agreed to provide information to investigators. the former realtor wanted to give his mom a picture, talk with her and to transfer money to a girl he is helping raise. kohlhepp then allegedl
and just hours from now, election day begins. we'll have it all. our coverage begins right here tomorrow night with "world news tonight," and then at 7:00 p.m. eastern, i'll be joining george and the entire powerhouse political team. and, of course, we'll be here all night long. >>> in the meantime tonight, we turn to other news this monday, and new developments in that horrific kidnapping in south carolina. a woman chained inside a storage container. the suspect, right there...
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denise rosch begins our coverage. the bulk of the closures begin sunday? >> reporter: yeah there male be minor closures on saturday. but the maybe event is sunday night and the warning vines already up. sunday is when 45,000 people will be running along the strip and through downtown. the rock 'n roll marathon is a huge draw for las vegas but a bit of a challenge for folks in cars. it's the traffic jam before the traffic jam. thousands of runners checking in for this weekend's rock 'n roll marathon. the lines snaking around and around outside the las vegas convention center. while on the strip, something goes up along the medians near mandalay bay. we love the people. and we want to have fun. >> reporter: she is here with 13 people from a german running club. their theme? all things elvis. beginning at 2:00 p.m. sunday afternoon, the marathon will shut down both sides of las vegas boulevard. the 26.2 mile course twisting and turning from russell road ending at the mirage volcano. trying to get across town? event organizer dan cruise with this advice. >> be
denise rosch begins our coverage. the bulk of the closures begin sunday? >> reporter: yeah there male be minor closures on saturday. but the maybe event is sunday night and the warning vines already up. sunday is when 45,000 people will be running along the strip and through downtown. the rock 'n roll marathon is a huge draw for las vegas but a bit of a challenge for folks in cars. it's the traffic jam before the traffic jam. thousands of runners checking in for this weekend's rock 'n...
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the trump campaign watch party was much more somber in the beginning. they were afraid they were going to get clobbered. and then, slowly, as the night progressed. it dawned on both of them. >> donald trum electoral volts. and -- hillary clinton with 218. we should point out, as we -- also look at the popular vote, and donald trump leading in the popular vote, that if we turn, return to the map of the united states, we still have a number of states that are not blue or red. as you can see. arizona. minnesota. wisconsin. michigan. pennsylvania. and new new hampshire. states. those are the states our decision desk is looking at. hillary clinton's campaign chairman said go to sleep. donald trump will have something else to say about that shortly. but these are the states why we are still sitting here at 2:35 in the morning. >> so interesting, how, how evenly and closely divided our country is you. saw that, popular vote. it really hasn't changed. in terms of the difference all donald trump has been ahead by 1 million votes out of 100 million cast. round nu
the trump campaign watch party was much more somber in the beginning. they were afraid they were going to get clobbered. and then, slowly, as the night progressed. it dawned on both of them. >> donald trum electoral volts. and -- hillary clinton with 218. we should point out, as we -- also look at the popular vote, and donald trump leading in the popular vote, that if we turn, return to the map of the united states, we still have a number of states that are not blue or red. as you can...
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begin to fizzle out all that is left is western manatee and sarasota. moderate showers in highlands county, temperatures to the south in the 70s where it was near 90 earlier, anywhere from i-4 northward in the low to mid 80s, they do points are very high and you can notice them today, they have that sticky feel. look at the index between 65 and 70, we will not see anything this high by the weekend, those numbers will drop again as a cool front comes through. we hit 89 in sarasota, 88 tampa, 84 lakeland, up north in crystal river and brooksville we were well into the 80s. as you can see there is still clout cover across the southern counties but that will begin to hours, tomorrow should be sunnier than today for everybody. 86 template humidity 48%. we hit 88 degrees today and that is one degree shy of the record 89 from 1972. this time last year we were at 80 degrees. syncope, partly sunny 79 degrees, the dewpoint 70. sarasota 82, east winds 11 miles per hour, the high dew point means fog first thing in the morning, hernando sumpter even pasco county. we
begin to fizzle out all that is left is western manatee and sarasota. moderate showers in highlands county, temperatures to the south in the 70s where it was near 90 earlier, anywhere from i-4 northward in the low to mid 80s, they do points are very high and you can notice them today, they have that sticky feel. look at the index between 65 and 70, we will not see anything this high by the weekend, those numbers will drop again as a cool front comes through. we hit 89 in sarasota, 88 tampa, 84...
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one of the great american traditions is about to begin. the macy's thanksgiving day parade is getting ready in new york city... we'll take you there live next. cc will continue shortly you are the one. i'm definetly that excited for turkey! welcome back, i'm turkey! welcome back, i'm alyssa deitsch in for maria silva. and i'm dave hall. first - kathleen look at the fox 5 weather 24-7 forecast. it's going to be a beautiful thanksgivi high of 63 an just slightly breezy. winds out of the nw at 5-10mph. tomorrow should look pretty similar. we'll see sunny skies with a few high clouds. as we get into the weekend winds will pick up slightly and a low pressure system will roll in bringing cooler temperatures saturday evening and sunday. expect lows in the high 30s next week. good morning. your fox5 traffic solutions let's begin with your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construction areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps back to the news desk shopping
one of the great american traditions is about to begin. the macy's thanksgiving day parade is getting ready in new york city... we'll take you there live next. cc will continue shortly you are the one. i'm definetly that excited for turkey! welcome back, i'm turkey! welcome back, i'm alyssa deitsch in for maria silva. and i'm dave hall. first - kathleen look at the fox 5 weather 24-7 forecast. it's going to be a beautiful thanksgivi high of 63 an just slightly breezy. winds out of the nw at...
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if you begin to achieve some success, you begin to comprehend that that is part of your vocabulary and therefore can be part of your life. so it's a cumulative experience. so the strategy with the kids we work with is to change their experience from failure to success by doing this in many of the ways that frank taught me. >> hinojosa: so right now, you have, from this little idea of "i can work with young people; i can transform them," you're now a ceo... >> correct. >> hinojosa: ...and you have how many people who you're overseeing just in the pittsburgh version... >> we have 140 staff everyday, i've got 200 vocational students and a couple hundred art students every week in this training center that's now 160,000 square feet of real estate, got a 40,000 square foot greenhouse and a 60,000 square foot office building, and a 62,000 square foot training center with a music hall that does jazz presenting... >> hinojosa: and we're going to get to the jazz in a minute. and now... and essentially, the manchester bidwell model has been replicated in how many cities? >> three cities. >> hino
if you begin to achieve some success, you begin to comprehend that that is part of your vocabulary and therefore can be part of your life. so it's a cumulative experience. so the strategy with the kids we work with is to change their experience from failure to success by doing this in many of the ways that frank taught me. >> hinojosa: so right now, you have, from this little idea of "i can work with young people; i can transform them," you're now a ceo... >> correct....
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toto begin the preservation process. >> . a pennsylvania school district superintendent is defending his food service staff over a photograph of an over cooked calf fear kwra. hamburger. that was posted online. a student at the high school facebook page. to show people what a friend was served as school. many say students shouldn't be expected to eat it. the school says cafeteria workers are required to cook burgers to at least 155 degrees. but have been cooking them at 170. the superintendent says the burger depicted is the only one of 300 served that drew a complaint. and wishes the student would have just returned for a new one. >> bizarre scene in california. the streets were covered sea of foam. the foamy blob is actually fire retardant. that spilled out of hanger. at the airport. for a while people in the area had no idea what what the blob . it quickly grew. and became waist high. at one point. and at least one man didn't hesitate to dive in. >> someone had to do it. just couldn't resist. the foam is nontoxic. >> . one
toto begin the preservation process. >> . a pennsylvania school district superintendent is defending his food service staff over a photograph of an over cooked calf fear kwra. hamburger. that was posted online. a student at the high school facebook page. to show people what a friend was served as school. many say students shouldn't be expected to eat it. the school says cafeteria workers are required to cook burgers to at least 155 degrees. but have been cooking them at 170. the...
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rain continues overnight before beginning to taper off la wednesday morning. expect similar temperatures tomorrow, but with dry conditions later in the day. we will be dry for thanksgiving day itself, but some wintry mix is possible thursday night. another round of rain and/or snow showers is possible this weekend. a ride home from school turns deadly in chattanooga, tennessee as a bus filled with elementary school kids crashes into a tree. at least five kids are dead and of the latest on the investigation the scene of a bus nearly splint in half by a tree the dozens of others injured monday afternoon when their bus driver swerved off the road. (sot / dr. kirk kelly, interim we have of those deaths, 3 were is a strong factor.. arresting 24- year-old driver overnight. (sot / chief fred fletcher / chattanooga police dept :32 - :39) "johnthony walker is being vehicular homicide, reckless endangerment and reckless driving." of the 37 elementary school students on board 24 were rushed to the hospital. (standup: sarah rosario / chattanooga, tn. :45 - :59) in despera
rain continues overnight before beginning to taper off la wednesday morning. expect similar temperatures tomorrow, but with dry conditions later in the day. we will be dry for thanksgiving day itself, but some wintry mix is possible thursday night. another round of rain and/or snow showers is possible this weekend. a ride home from school turns deadly in chattanooga, tennessee as a bus filled with elementary school kids crashes into a tree. at least five kids are dead and of the latest on the...
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we begin today with jack london whose legacy endures 100 years since his death in 1916. we have gathered a stellar cast. experts and scholars to share with us insight into the man's unique biography. and his relationship and influence on western fiction. he also had a deep connection to stanford, even though he briefly attended uc berkeley. he often lectured. involved with a stanford graduate student, who remained life long friends and colleagues. and the stanford university press published his letters and complete works. our program today will consist of four presenters, followed by audience participation. our speakers today are the following and they're extended by -- it was in the program so i will not bore you with that information. it's there. we begin with sue and jean reece man, sue is with the hundreding ton library and jean is university of texas at san antonio and both of them will be giving us presentation today. then followed will be peter blaja, historian with the huntington library. people will be talking about the era in which jack london lived in californ
we begin today with jack london whose legacy endures 100 years since his death in 1916. we have gathered a stellar cast. experts and scholars to share with us insight into the man's unique biography. and his relationship and influence on western fiction. he also had a deep connection to stanford, even though he briefly attended uc berkeley. he often lectured. involved with a stanford graduate student, who remained life long friends and colleagues. and the stanford university press published his...
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and the great getaway begins. team coverage on the roads and rails to get you to your thanksgiving destinations. good morning washington. toss to eileen - less windy today - dry in the dmv for the biggest travel day of the year tomorrow - isolated showers by thanksgiving morning - dry weekend ahead today: mostly sunny. breezy and tonight: mainly clear and cold. lows: 22-32 winds: nw 5 mph wednesday: sunny start. increasing clouds. highs: 49-53 dc police are on the scene of a crime in northeast. the investigation is playing out on holbrook street in the trinidad neighborhood. our john gonzalez just got the scene.. breaking right now - northeast. the investigation is playing out on holbrook street in the trinidad neighborhood. our john gonzalez just got the scene.. breaking new bus crash, that left six children dead and 23 others hurt. while you were sleeping - chattanooga police arrested the driver, 24-year-old "johnthony walker". walker has been charged with five counts of vehicular homicide, reckless endangerment
and the great getaway begins. team coverage on the roads and rails to get you to your thanksgiving destinations. good morning washington. toss to eileen - less windy today - dry in the dmv for the biggest travel day of the year tomorrow - isolated showers by thanksgiving morning - dry weekend ahead today: mostly sunny. breezy and tonight: mainly clear and cold. lows: 22-32 winds: nw 5 mph wednesday: sunny start. increasing clouds. highs: 49-53 dc police are on the scene of a crime in northeast....
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but the loyal customers who have been there since the beginning. (luke resnick) "my family has been getting breakfast from them at the grower's market since they started". who also believed in karma caf0's mission. (sidni lamb) "it's a david says running karma cafe and food karma has really confirmed his belief that people want to do good. (david wade mccullough) "most people are fair and honest and want to contribute" and has found that generosity is relative. (david wade mccullough) "even if people are say homeless of struggling, they still want to contribute or pay what they can." he says some days are lean. but says the reason why he continues to do it -- is very simple. (david wade mccullough) "giving people a place, a safe place where they can come and have something to eat." a group of u-n-l-v students want you to challenge yourself... and give something up... in order to help out our local veterans. it's a fundraiser through a facebook challenge-- called "my sacrifice for the day." the idea started as a school project-- and the students dec
but the loyal customers who have been there since the beginning. (luke resnick) "my family has been getting breakfast from them at the grower's market since they started". who also believed in karma caf0's mission. (sidni lamb) "it's a david says running karma cafe and food karma has really confirmed his belief that people want to do good. (david wade mccullough) "most people are fair and honest and want to contribute" and has found that generosity is relative. (david...
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beginning to see the rain coming in the range of the radar, and as this stays to the south, we expect rain showers moving in with clouds on the increase. temperatures mild tonight thanks to those breezy winds out of the southwest, and by 8:30 am about 50 degrees, so don't be surprised if you end up having scattered showers through the morning. midday and into the afternoon, we have cold air that will funnel across the lake, and we scattered rain showers through us for good part of the afternoon. not everyone will get the rain, and at the evening, temperatures will fade and drier air will move in with that window where we have a chance for a mix meaning some rain with a little bit of snow. for the most part it will be rain, so we are not going to crazy about the snow chances, most of it will be rain. saw snow. scattered rain showers and windy, temperatures falling to the day, and the west of the window nation forecast with a slight carry over into saturday, clearing skies late with saturday being kind of cool. be advised if you have outdoor plans to take your jacket. sunday will be a n
beginning to see the rain coming in the range of the radar, and as this stays to the south, we expect rain showers moving in with clouds on the increase. temperatures mild tonight thanks to those breezy winds out of the southwest, and by 8:30 am about 50 degrees, so don't be surprised if you end up having scattered showers through the morning. midday and into the afternoon, we have cold air that will funnel across the lake, and we scattered rain showers through us for good part of the...
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the winds stay out of the south, so warm into the beginning of the work week. monday will be mostly sunny in the morning, with increasing clouds in the afternoon. highs will be in the lower to middle 60s. a weak cold front moves through monday night, which could lead to a few light rain showers. election day will be a bit cooler with highs in the 50s. another cold front tracks in friday, bringing more seasonable i don't think we could have asked for a better weekend of weather across eastern iowa. tonight, temperatures drop to work -- an area family gets the keys to their new home. habitat for hummany volunteers have been spending a lot of time putting the tree-bedroom home in dubuque together. they them. "it feels good to be able to move in and have our own yard and place for our kids to play." the family says they're looking for furniture. habitat officials in dubuque and johnson counties say they're in the process of finding another family to help. for more informationn you can visit our website -- kwwl dot com. still to come on kwwl -- the latest from the c
the winds stay out of the south, so warm into the beginning of the work week. monday will be mostly sunny in the morning, with increasing clouds in the afternoon. highs will be in the lower to middle 60s. a weak cold front moves through monday night, which could lead to a few light rain showers. election day will be a bit cooler with highs in the 50s. another cold front tracks in friday, bringing more seasonable i don't think we could have asked for a better weekend of weather across eastern...
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a program note, our election night coverage begins in less than 24 hours. tomorrow at 7:00 eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific, we hope you'll join us for decision night in america. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and massachusetts' newspapers rarely agree, but they do on question 2. they agree opponents have run a "campaign of misinformation" to spread "fear through white, affluent neighborhoods." they agree in the suburbs question 2 will have "no impact on their schools and their children." they agree it will provide vital "choices for urban parents" and help reduce "the achievement gap." question 2 is "a kid's civil right." join leading newspapers >> following breaking news wild scene at the cambridge side galleria. large police presence trying to clear crowds. stores in the mall. >> 7s live at the scene. >> reporter: all right. i just spoke with police that tell us the mall is closed at this hour. they have this area blocked off. police officers controlling traffic around the mall area. people are trickling out. it is not a mas
a program note, our election night coverage begins in less than 24 hours. tomorrow at 7:00 eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific, we hope you'll join us for decision night in america. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and massachusetts' newspapers rarely agree, but they do on question 2. they agree opponents have run a "campaign of misinformation" to spread "fear through white, affluent neighborhoods." they agree in the suburbs question 2 will have...
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and as they begin their march in the afternoon of may 11th, it begins to rain. darkness falls. flooding the streams, turning the roads into muck. many soldiers describe this as the worst march of their entire career in the army. nobody's telling them where they're going. in fact, there's one officer who says well someone at least point me in the right direction? so that way i don't have to go all the way around the world and approach the confederates from the rear. but finally they assembly at a place called the brown farm. i'll let your atlas of the civil war survey of the brown farm, there's the brown farm, ladies and gentlemen, about a mile away from the salient. thank you very much. that's really heavy. don't hold it up. it's a heavy hammer. i'll tell you. it's a heavy hammer. so as the army is shifting, robert e. lee is trying to read the tea leaves, intelligence that he's getting and he's getting reports of this movement and he's got reports of burnside having moved off into this direction and he starts thinking, in the wilderness, they fought for a couple days, they came
and as they begin their march in the afternoon of may 11th, it begins to rain. darkness falls. flooding the streams, turning the roads into muck. many soldiers describe this as the worst march of their entire career in the army. nobody's telling them where they're going. in fact, there's one officer who says well someone at least point me in the right direction? so that way i don't have to go all the way around the world and approach the confederates from the rear. but finally they assembly at...
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. >> we begin tonight with fox 8 melissa reed. she is life outside the board of elections with a look at early voting today and what we can expect tomorrow. >> chayse, early voting and coyote county was down from the last presidential election. now with that said, if you have not cast your vote, early, you can expect long lines during the elections tomorrow. storm at the cuyahoga county board of elections monday night a moment of reprieve for poll workers on election day eve. >> probably about a half hour just to find somewhere to park. earlier in the day, thousands waited in long lines to cast their votes. early voting creating traffic outside of the board of elections building later monday night. >> this is a tight tight race. that's a discourage people from not really wanting to vote. i think this is very smart. for those who registered for early voting and have until 7:3o come here to this pallet drop box and drop their ballots offered. >> as we wrap up early voting, more cast their ballots in person. despite the light lines,
. >> we begin tonight with fox 8 melissa reed. she is life outside the board of elections with a look at early voting today and what we can expect tomorrow. >> chayse, early voting and coyote county was down from the last presidential election. now with that said, if you have not cast your vote, early, you can expect long lines during the elections tomorrow. storm at the cuyahoga county board of elections monday night a moment of reprieve for poll workers on election day eve....
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polls begin opening in less than an hour. more than 46 million americans though have already cast ballots in early voting. >> reporter: and as a tradition, voters cast midnight ballots in three new hampshire towns with donald trump taking the lead in those new hampshire towns. >> and we have live fox news team coverage for you covering every angle you could possibly want for this election day. >> that's right. out here in pennsylvania let's begin with john roberts who's back in new york city and donald trump's fight for the finish. good morning, john. >> reporter: clayton, heather, good morning to you. donald trump will be casting his ballot here at new york city at
polls begin opening in less than an hour. more than 46 million americans though have already cast ballots in early voting. >> reporter: and as a tradition, voters cast midnight ballots in three new hampshire towns with donald trump taking the lead in those new hampshire towns. >> and we have live fox news team coverage for you covering every angle you could possibly want for this election day. >> that's right. out here in pennsylvania let's begin with john roberts who's back...
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cold air begins to funnel in. still slightly above-average through thursday with highs in the middle and upper 50s then right around average with highs in the upper 40s friday and saturday and lows in the 30s. rebecca in wx center today: a little cooler but still above-average and warm with highs in the lower 60s. still lots of sunshine with clouds increasing after sunset. wind: sw 5-10 mph. election day: lots of clouds to start the day with light rain swe morning. clearing as we go through the afternoon. highs in the upper 50s but falling into the afternoon.week ahead: sunshine returns starting wednesday and lasts through the weekend. cold air begins to funnel in. still slightly above-average through thursday with highs in the middle and upper 50s then right around average with highs in the upper 40s friday and saturday and lows in the 30s. new at noon...a mequon man charged in a deadly hit-and-run crash with an uber car in downtown milwaukee faced a judge this morning. cbs 58's julie parise entered his plea...ju
cold air begins to funnel in. still slightly above-average through thursday with highs in the middle and upper 50s then right around average with highs in the upper 40s friday and saturday and lows in the 30s. rebecca in wx center today: a little cooler but still above-average and warm with highs in the lower 60s. still lots of sunshine with clouds increasing after sunset. wind: sw 5-10 mph. election day: lots of clouds to start the day with light rain swe morning. clearing as we go through the...
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that rally will begin at nine a-m. also today... senator bernie sanders will be stumping here in the valley for hillary clinton and catherine cortez masto. southern nevada on cheyenne. doors open at 1:15 p-m. senator sanders will be talking about clinton's plan to boost the economy.... minimum wage and college tuition. business is picking up at local gun stores in the valley ahead of election day fox5's abby theodros spoke with customers at the gun shop in henderson... who explained why they're stocking up before tuesday. ask chris mamolla and he'll tell you nats gun sales are up and the elections could have something to do with it. chris mamolla: last month we saw a large increase in fire arms sold and back ground checks performed mamolla opened gun shop las vegas this year and says numbers were steady - but the political climate is boosting his bottom line ive had customers come in saying "ive been holding off for a while" and i think its time to get my gun" some of them will mention that they dont know whats going to happen after
that rally will begin at nine a-m. also today... senator bernie sanders will be stumping here in the valley for hillary clinton and catherine cortez masto. southern nevada on cheyenne. doors open at 1:15 p-m. senator sanders will be talking about clinton's plan to boost the economy.... minimum wage and college tuition. business is picking up at local gun stores in the valley ahead of election day fox5's abby theodros spoke with customers at the gun shop in henderson... who explained why they're...
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we begin with hillary clinton. emily: she described the outcome of the election is painful but says the effort was not about her but country we love. kenneth mouton begins our team coverage. kenneth: clinton's confession. >> last night i congratulated donald trump been offered to work with him on behalf of our country. kenneth: hillary clinton making her concession speech hours after her loss tna >> this is not the outcome we worked so hard for and i am sorry that we did not win this election. kenneth: trump triumphant as he spends his first full day as the men will be the 45th president to lead this nation. he will do it with the gop controlled house and senate. >> i will be president for all americans. i promise you that i will not let you down. kenneth: the republican was outspent and down in the polls most of the race against clinton >> we overheard a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country. kenneth: his stances on hot button issues and rhetoric appointive major criticism as he beat out 16 gop pr
we begin with hillary clinton. emily: she described the outcome of the election is painful but says the effort was not about her but country we love. kenneth mouton begins our team coverage. kenneth: clinton's confession. >> last night i congratulated donald trump been offered to work with him on behalf of our country. kenneth: hillary clinton making her concession speech hours after her loss tna >> this is not the outcome we worked so hard for and i am sorry that we did not win...
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tonight, additional clouds begin to track in ahead of a weather-maker that could bring a few flurries overnight...there most likely will not be it happened early this morning on highway 20. according to the black hawk county sheriff's office -- someone hit the officer's squad car. we also talked to the waterloo fire chief -- he says no one got hurt. seatbelts save lives. over the weekend -- cedar rapids police officers responded to this crash on i-380. their s-u-v got hit when another driver lost control. the people in that car died. the officers had to be taken to the hospital. they've since been released. the department posted these on facebook... saying they quote "have two police officers alive today because they had their seatbelts on" they're encouraging others to take time to buckle up every time you're in a car. a plane carrying a soccer team from brazil crashes this morning. 81 people were on the flight that went down in colombia. we're now getting reports saying 6 people survived -- everyone else died in that crash. the team was on its way had been hit hard by heavy rain and
tonight, additional clouds begin to track in ahead of a weather-maker that could bring a few flurries overnight...there most likely will not be it happened early this morning on highway 20. according to the black hawk county sheriff's office -- someone hit the officer's squad car. we also talked to the waterloo fire chief -- he says no one got hurt. seatbelts save lives. over the weekend -- cedar rapids police officers responded to this crash on i-380. their s-u-v got hit when another driver...
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beginning with a special election edition of the evening news, at 6:30 eastern. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm demarco ? >>> it's tuesday, november 8th, 2016. election day. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is it. good luck. get out there. i did my thing. i mean, i worked. >> here is a clear choice in this re-election. a choice between division or unity. >> finally decision day as voters head to the polls the candidates make their final pitches in a battleground blitz. >> rememberer it's not just my name or donald trump's name on
beginning with a special election edition of the evening news, at 6:30 eastern. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm demarco ? >>> it's tuesday, november 8th, 2016. election day. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is it. good luck. get out there. i did my thing. i mean, i worked. >> here is a clear choice in this re-election. a choice between division or unity. >> finally decision day as voters head to the polls the candidates make their...
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highs wgo into the beginning of the work week as a strong system tracks through the region. showers and even a few thunderstorms will track through the kwwl viewing area sunday afternoon with some morning. many of us look to get an inch of new rain. some include some snow, but it is too early to pin down amounts. winds will be strong sunday through monday (strongest sunday night) with another breezy day in store for wednesday. coming up on kwwl... but we will have clearing by low/mid 40s today to the upper into the beginning of the work week as a strong system tracks through the region. showers and even a few afternoon with some locally an inch of new rain. some showers will continue on monday include some snow, but it is too early to pin down amounts. winds for wednesday. from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast today... it may take all day, coming up on kwwl... a man on thanksgiving was not related to a children's flag football game the shooting happening in kentucky two people are dead and f
highs wgo into the beginning of the work week as a strong system tracks through the region. showers and even a few thunderstorms will track through the kwwl viewing area sunday afternoon with some morning. many of us look to get an inch of new rain. some include some snow, but it is too early to pin down amounts. winds will be strong sunday through monday (strongest sunday night) with another breezy day in store for wednesday. coming up on kwwl... but we will have clearing by low/mid 40s today...
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beginning in 1816. he would become the founding bishop. so really incorporated into the very fiber of the church's social injustice and anti- racism. and for our purposes we know that there was an early branch. that may seem to be just a small fact but it is far more than that when you think about what i just said. i was the heart of slavery. for black people to have guided themselves together and then to create an independent denomination of methodist that was anti- racist was quite troubling for why authorities there. and eventually this church which was the antecedent church was destroyed. the year was 1822. it was destroyed because it was determined that some of the members and leaders of this church which was then known as the african church they were the slave conspiracy. and then to escape from south carolina in 1822. what that really meant was that. there is no church in south carolina and all. so what we do in the course of the book is to really look at a series of challenges that mother emmanuel has faced during the course of the
beginning in 1816. he would become the founding bishop. so really incorporated into the very fiber of the church's social injustice and anti- racism. and for our purposes we know that there was an early branch. that may seem to be just a small fact but it is far more than that when you think about what i just said. i was the heart of slavery. for black people to have guided themselves together and then to create an independent denomination of methodist that was anti- racist was quite troubling...
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afternoon -- beginning at 2-30 in the old central ballroom of maucker union. there are three finalists -- each will visit campus this week. the second finalist will be announced this morning. the board of regents meets next week to pick the new president. the holiday season comes with a big gift for the university of iowa college of medicine. the roy j carver charitable trust is giving 45-million dollars to the university in order to create a neuroscience center within the college of medicine. the university of iowa has also permanent renaming of the new institute when the regents meet next week. the college of medicine is named after roy j and lucille a carver. love can team -- even the wildest of hearts. and even when the groom's name is "wild bill". a world war two veteran has tied the knot the age of 91. he met his bride at the armed forces retirement home in mississippi, where they both live. paradise as i am going to get on this earth." find love. the time now is a long, cold night for football fans -- waiting to get their hands on a plus -- making chris
afternoon -- beginning at 2-30 in the old central ballroom of maucker union. there are three finalists -- each will visit campus this week. the second finalist will be announced this morning. the board of regents meets next week to pick the new president. the holiday season comes with a big gift for the university of iowa college of medicine. the roy j carver charitable trust is giving 45-million dollars to the university in order to create a neuroscience center within the college of medicine....
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let's begin with our top story for this week. - this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. car crashes are the number one killer of teens. that's why, every year, a special week is set aside in october called national teen driver safety week. philadelphia's famous simeone automotive museum - the museum is about sports racing cars. you may have all heard of le mans, watkins glen, sebring, so these cars raced on the roads in the major races. - [nicole] dr. simeone says that all cars, not just race cars, need to be driven with care and safety. - [frederick] we all know they're beautiful and they've changed our lives. lowed us to move. they can also give you a lot of harm. - and that brings us to why we're here. the national road safety foundation, partnered with ford driving skills for life to show teens just how dangerous it is to drive distracted or impaired. - i think i'm a pretty decent driver, yeah. - [nicole] alyssa volunteered to participate in the day's demonstrations. she's been driving for almost three years. - i definitely never drive distracted. i never
let's begin with our top story for this week. - this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. car crashes are the number one killer of teens. that's why, every year, a special week is set aside in october called national teen driver safety week. philadelphia's famous simeone automotive museum - the museum is about sports racing cars. you may have all heard of le mans, watkins glen, sebring, so these cars raced on the roads in the major races. - [nicole] dr. simeone says...
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the first state set to begin. we're there tonight with new reporting. president-elect donald trump drawing outrage from some after tweeting claims of voter fraud elsewhere with no proof. and could there be any change in the outcome of the election? >>> severe storms at this hour. a tornado watch right now. heavy snow, rain and ice. that system marching east tonight. >>> the record-breaker. holiday sales already. and now, it's cyber monday. the best deals you can still get tonight. >>> and the missing mom mystery tonight. three weeks after she vanishes, then found by the side of the road. the new headline at this hour. >>> good evening. and we're just back from our weekend reporting from cuba, and we begin tonight with the breaking news right here at home. shortly before 10:00 this morning, a campus-wide alert going out at ohio state university. a suspect on the attack. the chilling warning in a tweet to run, hide, fight. a massive police response. the fbi joining in. students barricading themselves in classrooms with whatever they could find. the suspec
the first state set to begin. we're there tonight with new reporting. president-elect donald trump drawing outrage from some after tweeting claims of voter fraud elsewhere with no proof. and could there be any change in the outcome of the election? >>> severe storms at this hour. a tornado watch right now. heavy snow, rain and ice. that system marching east tonight. >>> the record-breaker. holiday sales already. and now, it's cyber monday. the best deals you can still get...
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intervention has been anything but positive from the very beginning. beensaid earlier, this has , in my view, quite obvious. it is that i also wish, based on the quote that you gave me, i wish h he had thought t abouthis or prorovided it as adadvised ey on to the revolutionaries when they were tripping over themselves here down the s stret and washingtgton, d d.c., cozyip to the u.s. policy makers and trying to move things in a particular direction. when in reality, this was basically a moot point, considering exactly what yassim is saying right now. and my view, that is not a controversial point and the idea here is to move the on this call for u.s. intntervention and t tk about what is the real interest of syrians. because everybody is bypassing the interest of syrians. as a resulult of this kind of support by the people like yassim for more critical view, we are beginning to see a risk, if you will, between think tank ,nalysts within the u.s. supportive of a transitional establishment approach that seeks to secure first and the security of israel, w
intervention has been anything but positive from the very beginning. beensaid earlier, this has , in my view, quite obvious. it is that i also wish, based on the quote that you gave me, i wish h he had thought t abouthis or prorovided it as adadvised ey on to the revolutionaries when they were tripping over themselves here down the s stret and washingtgton, d d.c., cozyip to the u.s. policy makers and trying to move things in a particular direction. when in reality, this was basically a moot...