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bismarck preoccupied him.hen you read the unpublished book that he wrote about he only published a part of it as an article, it was really a critique of bismarck's realism. --lize him in the sense of i will do anything, whatever it takes to advance interest. endyoung kissinger, to the of 1968 does not think that way and clashed with those that did. untile: this was 1923 1968. the life of henry kissinger. government,entered there is a lot to argue that he was an idealist in how he looked at -- niall: he was steeped in kantian philosophy. he was convinced that world war ii had come about because of the realism of the appeasers. they thought they were great realists. is anen thirdly, he idealist because he rejects materialism. leninismmarxism and but all of the doctrines of the 20th century that say it is all about economics. henry kissinger rejects even capitalists materialism. he said it is not about that. and i think his view from the outset is it is not about economics but about values and it is ultimately on
bismarck preoccupied him.hen you read the unpublished book that he wrote about he only published a part of it as an article, it was really a critique of bismarck's realism. --lize him in the sense of i will do anything, whatever it takes to advance interest. endyoung kissinger, to the of 1968 does not think that way and clashed with those that did. untile: this was 1923 1968. the life of henry kissinger. government,entered there is a lot to argue that he was an idealist in how he looked at --...
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article, it was really a critique of bismarck's realism.e i mean realism in the sense that all i care about is the interest of my state, and i will do anything, whatever it takes to advance interest. the young kissinger, to the end of does not think that way and 1968, clashed with the arch realist. charlie: this was 1923 until 1968. the life of henry kissinger. up until he entered government, there was a lot to argue that he was an idealist in how he looked at -- niall: absolutely. he was steeped in kantian philosophy. he was convinced that world war ii had come about because of the realism of the appeasers. there is a great moment where the appeasers thought they were the great realist, so he doesn't regard it as a compliment when he's writing that. and then thirdly, he is an idealist because he rejects materialism. not just marxism and leninism but all of the doctrines of the , 20th century that say it is all about economics. henry kissinger rejects even capitalist materialism. it is not about that. and i think his view from the outset is
article, it was really a critique of bismarck's realism.e i mean realism in the sense that all i care about is the interest of my state, and i will do anything, whatever it takes to advance interest. the young kissinger, to the end of does not think that way and 1968, clashed with the arch realist. charlie: this was 1923 until 1968. the life of henry kissinger. up until he entered government, there was a lot to argue that he was an idealist in how he looked at -- niall: absolutely. he was...
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have shown that several towns were major population centers, double ditch village, just north of bismarck run, north dakota, may well be the most spectacular and accessible example. the towns name referring to the most striking visible feature, these two clearly discernible fortification trenches that still delineate forward boundaries of the policy to town. when you look at an image like this you think of a fortification trench that is probably originally six or 7 fer 60 feet across, and on the inner side think of a palisade of sharpened sticks stuck in libya. now, it turns out that the name double ditch is misleading. what appears to be the outermost trench year does not mark the outermost boundary of the town. scans completed in 2004 revealed to2004 revealed two additional trenches beyond the two visible ones for a total of four. what this means is that in its spatial dimensions double ditch was once much larger than scholars have recognized. survey suggest another nearby town a few miles north of double ditch, town called arson also had two additional fortification trenches detectable
have shown that several towns were major population centers, double ditch village, just north of bismarck run, north dakota, may well be the most spectacular and accessible example. the towns name referring to the most striking visible feature, these two clearly discernible fortification trenches that still delineate forward boundaries of the policy to town. when you look at an image like this you think of a fortification trench that is probably originally six or 7 fer 60 feet across, and on...
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Oct 26, 2015
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if you are traveling tomorrow, pretty cool up there. 50's from bismarck to des moines. i think the heaviest rain in the better chances for thunderstorms will be east and southeast iowa. rain kicking in. in behind this, a frontal boundary will slide through and really bring some wind on wednesday. futurecast, clouds increase overnight. here's our rain at noon. notice the heaviest rain eased of i 35. they will see some flurries up in central minnesota from this system and we will just have some clouds. it really does look like a heaviest amounts will be to the southeast, maybe about 63 hundredths of a metro here -- of an inch here in the metro. we look for temperatures tonight to dipped down to 49. tomorrow, showers likely. maybe if you thunderstorms. east winds at 5-10 miles per hour. 8 day forecast, wednesday 54. if you're headed for the playoffs, hang onto your hat with temperatures in the 40's. thursday, dry. friday, dry. steve: time for kcci 8 news traffic. not a darn thing going on. things are absolutely beautiful and that will be reflected in your drive times to th
if you are traveling tomorrow, pretty cool up there. 50's from bismarck to des moines. i think the heaviest rain in the better chances for thunderstorms will be east and southeast iowa. rain kicking in. in behind this, a frontal boundary will slide through and really bring some wind on wednesday. futurecast, clouds increase overnight. here's our rain at noon. notice the heaviest rain eased of i 35. they will see some flurries up in central minnesota from this system and we will just have some...
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Oct 28, 2015
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then, some snow showers from bismarck now into northwestern iowa. the wind is going to hang around at least for tonight and a good portion of the day tomorrow before high-pressure slowly settles and. here is futurecast. by 11:00, still generally northeast half of the state, sunshine. this all wraps up around that area of low pressure. i think friday starts with sunshine but as the day goes along, clouds move in. it looks like we will see some showers friday night into early saturday morning. some flurries up in northern iowa. tomorrow, 51 and partly sunny. the farther east you are, the wind here it will be. friday, 57. saturday, 58. rain checks early on saturday. it looks like the showers will start after eight, but i would get out earlier. 53 at 6:00 p.m.. after the cold, here comes the monday and tuesday both near 70 degrees. chance a few showers next wednesday. steve: let's take a look at traffic. one thing to tell you about if you're headed westbound on i-235. on the left shoulder, you will see a disabled car. that might slow things down a bit.
then, some snow showers from bismarck now into northwestern iowa. the wind is going to hang around at least for tonight and a good portion of the day tomorrow before high-pressure slowly settles and. here is futurecast. by 11:00, still generally northeast half of the state, sunshine. this all wraps up around that area of low pressure. i think friday starts with sunshine but as the day goes along, clouds move in. it looks like we will see some showers friday night into early saturday morning....
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bismarck, 50 degrees, cooler south and east of the dakotas, we're looking at the arrival of gradually successively cool air as we roll into the weekend. of i'll have that coming up. >> check 6abc.com/weather get expert insights from accuweather and stay on top of the threat of rape with our storm tracker 6 live radar. >>> investigators are investigating the death of a former firefighter in burlington county. 79-year-old roger lippincot was riding a lawnmower when it caught fire. he was trying to put out the blaze when he was overcome by flames and smoke. they are looking to see what sparked the fire. >>> a 2-year-old was seriously hurt when the mother's car slammed into a pole late last night. the boy's car seat was not properly buckled in. he was flung across the back seat. the child was taken to the hospital in critical condition. the mother was taken to different hospital along with an 8-year-old who was sitting in the front seat. >>> a dramatic police confrontation in texas led to a city councilman tasered for arrest. it happened in the same town where sandra bland was arrested an
bismarck, 50 degrees, cooler south and east of the dakotas, we're looking at the arrival of gradually successively cool air as we roll into the weekend. of i'll have that coming up. >> check 6abc.com/weather get expert insights from accuweather and stay on top of the threat of rape with our storm tracker 6 live radar. >>> investigators are investigating the death of a former firefighter in burlington county. 79-year-old roger lippincot was riding a lawnmower when it caught fire....
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then the australians booted the germans out of german new guinea and the bismarck archipelago. they found the japanese got their first. those are the ones in that little marked area. then there were the african possessions. british and french troops moved into togo and cameroon. these are the shaded areas, the german colonies are shaded. dividing both territories between themselves. south african troops moved across the orange river into southwest africa. the belgians, with a lot of their homeland under german occupation, must have enjoyed seizing rwanda and burundi, but their rapacious demands for carriers and food caused terrible famine. the german general kept up a guerrilla war against british and south african forces too, devastating the local populations. let's remember the middle east campaigns too. britain's india empire -- indian army fought a bitter campaign against the ottomans in mesopotamia, now iraq. in 1916, britain made a secret deal with france defining postwar spheres in the middle east, but it looked for allies too. by late 1917 british troops were in jerusal
then the australians booted the germans out of german new guinea and the bismarck archipelago. they found the japanese got their first. those are the ones in that little marked area. then there were the african possessions. british and french troops moved into togo and cameroon. these are the shaded areas, the german colonies are shaded. dividing both territories between themselves. south african troops moved across the orange river into southwest africa. the belgians, with a lot of their...
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international falls, 36 degrees. 44 in bismarck, 49 in chicago. look at the advisories up, all freeze advisories towards the dakotas and parts of nebraska, freeze watches in places like chicago and detroit and towards indianapolis. that, i think, is going to be making its way, too. we will have advisories posted potentially as early as tomorrow for tonight on saturday. low temperatures tonight cool but not cold. 44 degrees in leesburg and 44 in culpep culpeper. we'll be clear the next few hours and start to see the clouds move in time for tomorrow morning. 8:00 a.m., more clouds and sun early and by the afternoon we start to see more sunshine. however, notice by noon we're at 65. 64 by 4:00, temperatures going up and back down by 8:00 tomorrow night. breezy, much cooler, you will notice the difference if you're heading out on your friday night. bring your jacket for sure. high temperature, 58 on saturday, only 55 on sunday. many of you in the suburb especially north and west will stay in the low 50s. you may stay in the 40s all day monday. 53 degr
international falls, 36 degrees. 44 in bismarck, 49 in chicago. look at the advisories up, all freeze advisories towards the dakotas and parts of nebraska, freeze watches in places like chicago and detroit and towards indianapolis. that, i think, is going to be making its way, too. we will have advisories posted potentially as early as tomorrow for tonight on saturday. low temperatures tonight cool but not cold. 44 degrees in leesburg and 44 in culpep culpeper. we'll be clear the next few hours...
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Oct 28, 2015
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it is driving in the cooler air and the snow chances, actually seeing snow from bismarck in minneapolis. that is mainly going to say and southern portions of minnesota and extremely portions of iowa. don't expect anything widespread or anything to accumulate. definitely chilly air making its way in. that will continue to do so for the next couple of days as the system finally departs its way to the east. futurecast puts down some the light fluffy stuff of the minnesota-iowa border . do you plan for sunshine eventually here. don't think we see much today. futurecast trying to squeeze some out. i think you will see mainly cloud cover as we head into the evening. clouds begin to break of the overnight and into tomorrow i think we will finally see quite a bit of sunshine. off to the north you will feel the effects for a while as you see the cloud cover. plan on more clouds and some light chances for a little bit of snow from northern portions of the state. otherwise, just a cold and windy day out there. temperatures backing down into the mid-30's tonight. feels like temperature slightly in
it is driving in the cooler air and the snow chances, actually seeing snow from bismarck in minneapolis. that is mainly going to say and southern portions of minnesota and extremely portions of iowa. don't expect anything widespread or anything to accumulate. definitely chilly air making its way in. that will continue to do so for the next couple of days as the system finally departs its way to the east. futurecast puts down some the light fluffy stuff of the minnesota-iowa border . do you plan...
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bismarck, north dakota 62 degrees for an early evening reading, it's not all that bad. keep in mind as we advance through early november we typically can get a bit of a surge and a spring-like pattern. notice what happens to the jet stream, a little piece of that tries to move in on sunday, but really doesn't make it. but as we go into monday night especially tuesday afternoon, wednesday and thursday, look at this big bubble of warmth that rolls on in across the ohio valley in towards new hampshire. temperatures well above the average starting monday afternoon and especially tuesday, wednesday and even on thursday. so for tonight, fair skies, chilly, lighter wind later on with temperatures dipping down near 20 up north, on average 28 to 33 south. sunshine, increasing high clouds tomorrow, as we go into tomorrow night it will cool quickly and then by sunday a couple of scattered showers, monday upper 50's to near 60 with a lot of sun, and take a look at that nice stretch of weather for tuesday through thursday. almost looks like early may in terms of the temperature. fal
bismarck, north dakota 62 degrees for an early evening reading, it's not all that bad. keep in mind as we advance through early november we typically can get a bit of a surge and a spring-like pattern. notice what happens to the jet stream, a little piece of that tries to move in on sunday, but really doesn't make it. but as we go into monday night especially tuesday afternoon, wednesday and thursday, look at this big bubble of warmth that rolls on in across the ohio valley in towards new...
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take a look at these temperatures back to the west. 78 in denver. 75, bismarck, north dakota at 75 ande are sitting at 51 degrees. we'd love all of this warm air to come our way and the good news with that is it is coming our way. look at boston. 42, and the cold air will leave and we'll see it replaced by warm air. it will be cold. 29 in gaithersburg and 29 in culpeper and 37 in the city and d.c., but each some areas in the city will get close to the freezing mark and high temperatures in the next couple of days rebounding nicely and 67 on your monday and 68 on tuesday and 74 on wednesday and thursday and highs in the 70s. we do cool back down a little bit and we stay in the 60s this time and i'm not talking about freezing temperatures and at least not now in the next serve seven to ten days. >> the governor's mansion is bright pink and it's to raise awareness for breast cancer 75,000 women will be diagnosed this year. >> coming up, in, turnovers doom the redskins at the meadowlands and carol is up next with >>> this is the xfinity sportsdesk brought to you by xfinity, your home for t
take a look at these temperatures back to the west. 78 in denver. 75, bismarck, north dakota at 75 ande are sitting at 51 degrees. we'd love all of this warm air to come our way and the good news with that is it is coming our way. look at boston. 42, and the cold air will leave and we'll see it replaced by warm air. it will be cold. 29 in gaithersburg and 29 in culpeper and 37 in the city and d.c., but each some areas in the city will get close to the freezing mark and high temperatures in the...
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bismarck 40. that air mass is moving off to the southeast. that will bring us the weekend shelf. the front went through well to the south and east now. we've got sunshine with a windy afternoon. we've got gusts in the 20, 25 mile-per-hour range. saturday night already, freeze warning is in effect and potential damage to sensitive plants. if you have anything in a pot you care about, do so. i'm thinking sunday night wilt be the colder night area wide except for maybe right in town and by the bay. we'll have a better chance for frost or even maybe that end of the growing season frost. this afternoon looks good, sunny, upper 60s but only in the 50s this weekend. more details in a few minutes. >>> it literally burns the fat away. coming up, see how doctors are using lasers to help their patients gain the upper hand in the battle of the bulge. >>> find out how former olympic winner oscar pistorius could be heading home after serving a fraction of his prison sentence. we'll be right back. here at humana, we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more pe
bismarck 40. that air mass is moving off to the southeast. that will bring us the weekend shelf. the front went through well to the south and east now. we've got sunshine with a windy afternoon. we've got gusts in the 20, 25 mile-per-hour range. saturday night already, freeze warning is in effect and potential damage to sensitive plants. if you have anything in a pot you care about, do so. i'm thinking sunday night wilt be the colder night area wide except for maybe right in town and by the...
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we already have freeze warnings in place for numerous areas from bismarck all the way down to north plattehis will be the end of the growing season in areas of the northern plains. and i think many areas of the great lakes and new england it will be the end of the growing season. it's been a long one. typically we usually have our first freeze by now. highs over the weekend, buffalo in the 40s on friday and saturday. areas in northern michigan, sheboygan only in the 40s. how about our friends in caribou, maine, saturday only 39 degrees. as far as the snow/rain mix, not a snowstorm. maybe a coating on trees and grassy surfaces. the green on the map shows you rain, the blue is some light snow. that's saturday afternoon and evening up through the adironda adirondacks. the white and green mountains of new hampshire and vermont. then possibly sunday morning near buffalo we could see some snow showers, jonathan. so you know, it's not going to be a snowstorm. if anything it could be picturesque. it's about peak leaves and you get the snow on the trees with the peak leaves it's a gorgeous scene. s
we already have freeze warnings in place for numerous areas from bismarck all the way down to north plattehis will be the end of the growing season in areas of the northern plains. and i think many areas of the great lakes and new england it will be the end of the growing season. it's been a long one. typically we usually have our first freeze by now. highs over the weekend, buffalo in the 40s on friday and saturday. areas in northern michigan, sheboygan only in the 40s. how about our friends...
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are ever in north dakota, everyone's favorite vacation spot, be sure to go they're just want the bismarck. >> thank you. >> hi. after the mandan move north, how do they interact? >> great question. yes, mandan and hidatsa were allies, but they did not always get along. we can think of comparable cases in the us today. so whenever lakota threatened you could count on them collaborate, but why did they stop where they did? they would not let them go any further. there were some conflicts between the two. that is an excellent, excellent question. hidatsa protected their bison hunting territories. >> thank you. >> you welcome. >> thank you for a very good talk. could you add just a couple of additional comments about the mandan relationships with other tribes to their stay in that part of america? >> absolutely. mandan villages where the hub of commerce on the planes. i sometimes described them to be bless walmart but not tacky. with this like vibrant, cultural and social life. if you can imagine kyowa, arapahoe, cheyenne, trees, even a jew boys, the planes just teeming with people, and this
are ever in north dakota, everyone's favorite vacation spot, be sure to go they're just want the bismarck. >> thank you. >> hi. after the mandan move north, how do they interact? >> great question. yes, mandan and hidatsa were allies, but they did not always get along. we can think of comparable cases in the us today. so whenever lakota threatened you could count on them collaborate, but why did they stop where they did? they would not let them go any further. there were some...
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bismarck, north dakota 27. this is chilly for this time of the year. you have to keep in mind it's only the middle of october. it's not like we're in december or something like that. caribou maine, 27 degrees. let's flip it over, the model is a little too chilly. we're going 57, 58 degrees, mid 50s north and west. i like what the model is doing overnights tonight. it shows the clear skies and calm winds and the numbers plummeting. reading, allentown the numbers fall off the cliff. 30 degrees. with the clouds increasing, again it's going to be a struggle to reach 50 degrees. we'll go 53 or 54 for the high in the city. cooler north and west. monday morning this by far will be the coldest air of the season so far. mid to upper 20s north and west, trenton 29. millville, 32. this will produce what's called a hard freeze that typically kills plants and puts an end to the growing season. if you have anything outdoors bring it indoors this weekend if you want to save it. it's not going to last with the temperatures that cold. jersey shore milder, 58, sun and c
bismarck, north dakota 27. this is chilly for this time of the year. you have to keep in mind it's only the middle of october. it's not like we're in december or something like that. caribou maine, 27 degrees. let's flip it over, the model is a little too chilly. we're going 57, 58 degrees, mid 50s north and west. i like what the model is doing overnights tonight. it shows the clear skies and calm winds and the numbers plummeting. reading, allentown the numbers fall off the cliff. 30 degrees....
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Oct 10, 2015
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omaha clear skies, bismarck nothing going on. the area of low pressure is not pulling up the coast, it is heading out to sea. it's going to be the caroline -- carolinas, binghamton they will see the heavy rains. jet stream is not a factor, either. looks like the flight will be nice and smooth. double scan live we'll at the sn motion, the area of low pressure you can see the counter clockwise swirl. charlotte heavier rains pushing there, same thing with raleigh. it will be the carolinas, georgia and northern portions of florida that will see the wet weather. we have green planes that's a good sign that means no weather-related delays. boston 49, chicago a chilly 45 degrees. >>> temple football puts their undefeated record on the line at link. the owls play tulane this afternoon. here's ducis rogers with the rest of the sports. >> reporter: good morning we'll start you off with an injury report for the eagles. kendricks and alonso out. peters is listed as questionable. many people are questioning demarco murray lack of production a
omaha clear skies, bismarck nothing going on. the area of low pressure is not pulling up the coast, it is heading out to sea. it's going to be the caroline -- carolinas, binghamton they will see the heavy rains. jet stream is not a factor, either. looks like the flight will be nice and smooth. double scan live we'll at the sn motion, the area of low pressure you can see the counter clockwise swirl. charlotte heavier rains pushing there, same thing with raleigh. it will be the carolinas, georgia...
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bismarck that's not looking like october. 25 degrees. cincinnati, 36.en football games in this part of the country here, it will be chilly. looking like the season out there. the surface maps looks like i posted showers with the trough pushing through the great lake states this this this morning. that will produce wet snow as well across upstate new york and new england. for us, sunshine fading behind clouds and 50 degrees. high temperatures right around 52 or 53. in the city. maybe upper 40s north and west. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, chilly breeze, clouds sun by afternoon. reading, 53. allentown, 354. most of south jersey, 57 or 58. dropping below freezing in the outlying suburbs. far western suburbs, millville, dropping below freezing, philadelphia around 39. trenton, 33. partly cloudy and cold. because the numbers are dropping off a cliff. the national weather service issued a freeze warning for the areas highlighted in blue. any vegetation you want to save bring it indoors or you'll lose it. the only area not under the freezing wa
bismarck that's not looking like october. 25 degrees. cincinnati, 36.en football games in this part of the country here, it will be chilly. looking like the season out there. the surface maps looks like i posted showers with the trough pushing through the great lake states this this this morning. that will produce wet snow as well across upstate new york and new england. for us, sunshine fading behind clouds and 50 degrees. high temperatures right around 52 or 53. in the city. maybe upper 40s...
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chicago, 35 degrees -- bismarck., 35 degrees. 50 degrees in philadelphia, jacksonville showing 60 degrees. most of the major hubs are quiet. we're seeing mainly clear conditions, green planes that's a good sign that means all the major hubs are on time. logan, 48 degrees, chilly in chicago, midway and o'hare 45. orlando, fairly mild, 64. chilly in atlanta, 55. and newark 46. >> if you've been in the market for window treatments you know they can cost a bundle. the designers from the live well network can show you how to do it yourself for 50 bucks. >> reporter: window treatments are expensive, usually, the fancier they are the pricer they are. you can use a modern elegant flare to white curtains. >> they say are the plane jane panels we pick up for 20 bucks. we'll stencil a pattern and once that is done we to put these in. we picked this pattern because we like to mix the modern with the geometric lines, but they are elegant, too. it looks awesome. this is our temp -- tool. this will comes as part of the can it. >> r
chicago, 35 degrees -- bismarck., 35 degrees. 50 degrees in philadelphia, jacksonville showing 60 degrees. most of the major hubs are quiet. we're seeing mainly clear conditions, green planes that's a good sign that means all the major hubs are on time. logan, 48 degrees, chilly in chicago, midway and o'hare 45. orlando, fairly mild, 64. chilly in atlanta, 55. and newark 46. >> if you've been in the market for window treatments you know they can cost a bundle. the designers from the live...
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chris and kathryn, for some reason rapper bismarck biz markey is involved. >> jill, you've got what i need. i love that song. >> it's a great song. >> we were blasting it in the newsroom this morning. >> thank you very much, jill. >> have a good weekend. >> i was just thinking, only marshmallows? >> i don't think jill liked my singing very much right there. shoe blew me off -- she blew me off totally. [ laughter ] >>> we'll have a look at the day's top stories including mudslides stranding drivers in california. the work's under way to reopen a major highway. >> have you ever made up an excuse to call out of work sick? a new survey is out ranking the worst excuses out there. we want you to weigh in and let us know what you or your co- workers have done. >>> welcome back at 5:45 right now. a piece of music history selling for more than $200,000 right here in boston. >> this is a rare one-page letter written by mozart that's sold at the boston art auction for $217,000. in the letter, mozart asked his close friend to send a messenger to return three scores of music to him. letters by moz
chris and kathryn, for some reason rapper bismarck biz markey is involved. >> jill, you've got what i need. i love that song. >> it's a great song. >> we were blasting it in the newsroom this morning. >> thank you very much, jill. >> have a good weekend. >> i was just thinking, only marshmallows? >> i don't think jill liked my singing very much right there. shoe blew me off -- she blew me off totally. [ laughter ] >>> we'll have a look at the...
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bismarck, north dakota, 84 for the high today. that heat extends through the plains and start spreading east. we have rain in south carolina, an area that is still dealing with massive flooding. we are looking for up to 1 to 3 inches of additional rain and high tide along the coast. tomorrow, temperatures should most of the country on sunday looks like will see quiet conditions. not a lot of rain expected anywhere on sunday. we have birthdays out here. how old are you turning today? >> 12. >> you are visiting from maryland? >> yes. >> what are your plans? places. >> a big surprise. everything is all planned, but you don't know about it yet. >> good morning everybody. plenty of sunshine in store for us today as those clouds continue to melt away. that will be the case through the entire holiday weekend as high pressure sets up, keeping the clouds away. the bright sunshine will help today but we're also battling a morning breeze. those winds will last through the afternoon for fancy fall weather. crisp and cool and then a warming tr
bismarck, north dakota, 84 for the high today. that heat extends through the plains and start spreading east. we have rain in south carolina, an area that is still dealing with massive flooding. we are looking for up to 1 to 3 inches of additional rain and high tide along the coast. tomorrow, temperatures should most of the country on sunday looks like will see quiet conditions. not a lot of rain expected anywhere on sunday. we have birthdays out here. how old are you turning today? >>...
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bismarck, north dakota, 84 for the high today.xtends through the plains and start spreading east. we have rain in south carolina, an area that is still dealing with massive flooding. we are looking for up to 1 to 3 inches of additional rain and high tide along the coast. tomorrow, temperatures should get back up near 70 degrees. most of the country on sunday looks like will see quiet conditions. not a lot of rain expected anywhere on sunday. we have birthdays out here. how old are you turning today? >> 12. >> you are visiting from maryland? >> yes. >> what are your plans? >> we are going a bunch of places. >> a big surprise. everything is all planned, but you don't >>> good saturday morning to you. waking up to dense fog across the peninsula in san francisco. and across the east a bay. the south bay looking at clear conditions. we'll see a bright day, it will be warm for inland valleys. mid to upper 80s for the south and north bay. it will be comfortable along the inner bay. 71 for san francisco. 82 for east bay. 79 for the penins
bismarck, north dakota, 84 for the high today.xtends through the plains and start spreading east. we have rain in south carolina, an area that is still dealing with massive flooding. we are looking for up to 1 to 3 inches of additional rain and high tide along the coast. tomorrow, temperatures should get back up near 70 degrees. most of the country on sunday looks like will see quiet conditions. not a lot of rain expected anywhere on sunday. we have birthdays out here. how old are you turning...
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he likens them to the prussian eucharist, the aristocrat -- the aristocratic class bismarck came from. gentry whose are the are wrapped up in the american flag, who shalt their claim from the house tops that they are the , and who have their magnifying glasses in hand scanning for evidence and disloyalty. eager to apply the brand of treason to the men who dare to even whisper their opposition to the rule in the united states. no wonder sam johnson declared that patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel. he must have had this in mind, thein every age it has been tyrant, the oppressor, and the who has wrapped himself in the cloak of ,atriotism or religion, or both to deceive the people. this is the scoundrel that wraps themselves -- himself in these things to see over other people. the speech got him arrested. he was thrown in jail. he was in jail for a couple of years. he conducted the 1920 presidential campaign as a candidate for president with in his jail cell. president wilson refused to commute his sentence. congress stripped him of his citizenship. 1921ly on christmas day the
he likens them to the prussian eucharist, the aristocrat -- the aristocratic class bismarck came from. gentry whose are the are wrapped up in the american flag, who shalt their claim from the house tops that they are the , and who have their magnifying glasses in hand scanning for evidence and disloyalty. eager to apply the brand of treason to the men who dare to even whisper their opposition to the rule in the united states. no wonder sam johnson declared that patriotism is the last refuge of...
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bismarck, north dakota, 84 for the high today.nds through the plains and start spreading east. we have rain in south carolina, an area that is still dealing with massive flooding. we are looking for up to 1 to 3 inches of additional rain and high tide along the coast. tomorrow, temperatures should get back up near 70 degrees. most of the country on sunday looks like will see quiet conditions. not a lot of rain expected anywhere on sunday. we have birthdays out here. how old are you turning today? >> 12. >> you are visiting from maryland? >> yes. >> what are your plans? >> we are going a bunch of places. >> a big surprise. everything is all planned, but you don't know about it >> good saturday morning, it's fall today, it's october, becoming sunny, cooler, breezy, temperatures normal at 55 degrees. winds northeast at 10-15 miles per hour. sunday, a lot of sunshine, warmer, 68. 73 on monday, mostly sunny, tuesday, a cold front could bring a chachnce of a shower, a sun returns wednesday at 65. have a great day. >>> and that's your la
bismarck, north dakota, 84 for the high today.nds through the plains and start spreading east. we have rain in south carolina, an area that is still dealing with massive flooding. we are looking for up to 1 to 3 inches of additional rain and high tide along the coast. tomorrow, temperatures should get back up near 70 degrees. most of the country on sunday looks like will see quiet conditions. not a lot of rain expected anywhere on sunday. we have birthdays out here. how old are you turning...
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. >> the other thing they had in common was that game-changing bismarck hatch was telling me about.. >> right. >> based on the prototype that you made at techshop. >> exactly. >> if it weren't for techshop and you had to invest in whatever the tools are that you use to do all this, would you have been able to do it? >> no. not even close. >> we love the techshop. >> the only person who loves techshop more than these people is the guy i want you to meet, mark hatch. >> this is fundamental to what it means to be human. this is celebrating creativity. this is who we are as americans. >> anyway, that was me and mark three years ago. and i told him, if i ever got another show on the air, i'd check back on the progress of this fundamentally human and truly american mission. first step, naturally, hitting a bar and having a sit-down with mark and techshop founder, jim. you described yourself, you said i'm somewhat of a geek but i'm very passionate about what i do. why do you -- why do you give a crap about all of this? >> i've always loved to make things. getting to know the materials and
. >> the other thing they had in common was that game-changing bismarck hatch was telling me about.. >> right. >> based on the prototype that you made at techshop. >> exactly. >> if it weren't for techshop and you had to invest in whatever the tools are that you use to do all this, would you have been able to do it? >> no. not even close. >> we love the techshop. >> the only person who loves techshop more than these people is the guy i want you to...
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frontal boundariment you can see, 30's, 40's, showing up in minneapolis right now, even 20's in bismarckota so here's the bottom line, watch over the next 24 hours, high moves to the south, that front moves in, but colder high pressure from canada will settle in. and that will mean those temperature change. but, looking pretty good, 76 degrees, so another warm one by this afternoon by friday, 62 the high, cool, crisp your saturday, maybe spotty shower by sunday, more seasonable temperatures, we talked about light the night walk this saturday temperatures dropping to the 50's, hey doing little leave peeping? looking at moderate conditions nearing peak in the lehigh vale, but people conditions if you are headed up to the pocono mountains. >> go to our website fox29.com . service we will be providing. south 95 near exit four, route 273. just south of wilmington. otherwise, we're in the 50's, on the speedometer readings, so just starting to see the beginning after morning rush hour, as we hit the benny and come in from south jersey, no problems at all up and over, in the area of route one, d
frontal boundariment you can see, 30's, 40's, showing up in minneapolis right now, even 20's in bismarckota so here's the bottom line, watch over the next 24 hours, high moves to the south, that front moves in, but colder high pressure from canada will settle in. and that will mean those temperature change. but, looking pretty good, 76 degrees, so another warm one by this afternoon by friday, 62 the high, cool, crisp your saturday, maybe spotty shower by sunday, more seasonable temperatures, we...
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philadelphia, but take a look, behind that front, some colder air, looking at 30's right now, around bismarck well as northern sections of minnisota so here's a look at your planner. warming fast, 76 degrees, for the high temperature, by this afternoon. so, another nice day. the seven day forecast shows that we cool down, headed into your friday, 62 for the high temperature, cool and crisp saturday, and more seasonable temperatures as we head into next week. how is traffic on this thursday, bob? >> starting to pick up some juice here. 6:16, on a thursday morning. looking good on the pennsylvania turnpike, the work crews pick up and headed home there at ft. washington. fifty on the schuylkill, slow going here, on i-95, out of the northeast, but further south on 95, an accident, south of wilmington, at exit number three, the 42 freeway, starting to see some volume for the gang coming in from south jersey, the headlight heading in toward 295, as you roll through bellmawr. how is your curve, al next. >> it feels good. >> rid there. >> well, ask me, doing wonderful. >> how is your curve being mike
philadelphia, but take a look, behind that front, some colder air, looking at 30's right now, around bismarck well as northern sections of minnisota so here's a look at your planner. warming fast, 76 degrees, for the high temperature, by this afternoon. so, another nice day. the seven day forecast shows that we cool down, headed into your friday, 62 for the high temperature, cool and crisp saturday, and more seasonable temperatures as we head into next week. how is traffic on this thursday,...
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take a look, well to the west, talking numbers in the 30's, as you head back toward bismarck, 32 degreesmember just several days ago, we were waking up to numbers in the 30's, and 20's, across our area. so, kind of up and down over the next several days. you can see looking at the high temperatures across the area, low to mid 70s, and then, once that front moves through, late tonight, into friday, take a look at the temperatures by friday afternoon. yes, looking at those numbers, in the upper 50's. so, that planner for today, looking pretty good. temperatures climb to 76 degrees by this afternoon. then that frontal boundary moves through, dropping those temperatures, looking at only low 60s, for high temperatures for friday. saturday, cool, crisp, 61 degrees for the high temperature, maybe a spotty shower on sunday, more seasonable temperatures, though, after we move beyond today. bob kelly? >> good morning, scotty, good morning, everybody, 4:16 this thursday morning. looking live downtown philly. the overnight construction still with us, the vine expressway closed between the schuylkill
take a look, well to the west, talking numbers in the 30's, as you head back toward bismarck, 32 degreesmember just several days ago, we were waking up to numbers in the 30's, and 20's, across our area. so, kind of up and down over the next several days. you can see looking at the high temperatures across the area, low to mid 70s, and then, once that front moves through, late tonight, into friday, take a look at the temperatures by friday afternoon. yes, looking at those numbers, in the upper...
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notice the cooler air already braking into the great lakes region with chicago at 53 right now, bismarck 55 and omaha just 59 degrees. take a look at all of the freeze warnings, the frost advisories and the freeze watches stretch all the way from the northern plains into the tennessee, ohio valley and now into parts of the midatlantic and northeast. so, many areas tonight, tomorrow night into sunday night going to see that killing frost or freeze to end the growing season. future tracker temperatures for tomorrow afternoon 56 in philadelphia, 44 syracuse, new york city 53 degrees with in northwesterly wind taking over as that cold air moves in and that frost and freeze likely both weekend nights as that canadian air mass comes in. we'll have good radiational cooling which means all the heat escapes into the atmosphere. sunday night the cold of the, north and west 20's as we wake up on monday morning and also for the pine barrens. we'll give you more specifics of who has that freeze watch in effect sharrie coming up in that full accuweather forecast. >> adam thank you. with the first fros
notice the cooler air already braking into the great lakes region with chicago at 53 right now, bismarck 55 and omaha just 59 degrees. take a look at all of the freeze warnings, the frost advisories and the freeze watches stretch all the way from the northern plains into the tennessee, ohio valley and now into parts of the midatlantic and northeast. so, many areas tonight, tomorrow night into sunday night going to see that killing frost or freeze to end the growing season. future tracker...
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today just 64 as a cold front slipped through last night changing our wind direction and bismarck andgo between 50 and 60 degrees. it is clear on the southeast coast right now but there is a system cutting up -- coming up from the midsection of the country through the great lakes. this front will pass through here sunday morning. not looking a lot of rain. it will be quick hitting showers on sunday morning. i'll let you know when that will be on sunday and that more significant rain to come next week in that seven-day forecast. >> okay. thanthank you, adam. >>> students in kensington showed off their hard work to local latino leaders this morning. the pan american academy charter school hosted the hispanic heroes exhibit. the students were assigned to gather research on hispanic people who were achieving great things in philadelphia. city managing director rich negron, councilwoman sanchez and 6abc hosts were among those at today's events. >> halloween is almost here and while it's a time for lots of ghoulish fun for the kids many parents have to take extra precautions because of food
today just 64 as a cold front slipped through last night changing our wind direction and bismarck andgo between 50 and 60 degrees. it is clear on the southeast coast right now but there is a system cutting up -- coming up from the midsection of the country through the great lakes. this front will pass through here sunday morning. not looking a lot of rain. it will be quick hitting showers on sunday morning. i'll let you know when that will be on sunday and that more significant rain to come...
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bismarck, north dakota, 59 degrees.emperatures stepping down as we head through the week. also, track a few showers on the way coming up in the full accuweather 7-day forecast. 65-degree temperature, i don't know about that. >> cecily thanks. >> some kayak activists took to the water to send a message today in burlington county. more people on the water today. they geared up for a floating protest on the delaware river in bordentown. they're demonstrating against two companies. one being penn east and its proposed natural gas pipeline. they're also criticizing the mercer generating station in trenton. environmentalists say both create the risk of water pollution and harm to endangered animals. >> well, october is breast cancer awareness month and all this week we're teaming up with the american cancer society to tell unique stories of local people who are fighting that disease. "action news" anchor rick williams now live in our news room with more on that today. hi, rick. >> hi, brian, that's right. thank you. coming up
bismarck, north dakota, 59 degrees.emperatures stepping down as we head through the week. also, track a few showers on the way coming up in the full accuweather 7-day forecast. 65-degree temperature, i don't know about that. >> cecily thanks. >> some kayak activists took to the water to send a message today in burlington county. more people on the water today. they geared up for a floating protest on the delaware river in bordentown. they're demonstrating against two companies. one...
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on a farm east of bismarck lives a calf with the markings of a skull on its head. yes... a skull. some might think it's creepy. it's owner bruce lang says when he tells people about the marking, they often accuse him of faking it... but once they see it, they can't look away. and if the little cow is needed for halloween duty she's ready. lang says 'skull cow' still has a couple years before she's sold for meat, so he doesn't have to worry about being haunted just yet. >>> good morning. free for all. the republican presidential debate gets heated in a hurry. candidates taking repeated shots at the moderators and the media. >> the questions that have been asked so far in this debate illustrate why the american people don't trust the media. >> taking shots at each other. >> someone has convinced you that attacking me will help you. >> marco rubio taking on his one-time mentor. marco rubio joins us. >>> the out of control journey of the run away army balloon. >> chase it down. >> this riveted the nation for hours and left a path of power outages in its wake. the military sent fighter
on a farm east of bismarck lives a calf with the markings of a skull on its head. yes... a skull. some might think it's creepy. it's owner bruce lang says when he tells people about the marking, they often accuse him of faking it... but once they see it, they can't look away. and if the little cow is needed for halloween duty she's ready. lang says 'skull cow' still has a couple years before she's sold for meat, so he doesn't have to worry about being haunted just yet. >>> good...
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spearheaded by a state senator from bismarck and a state representative in fargo. going into the 2014 election we had to defeat this measure and try to make gains in the legislature. the work we do in between sessions is very critical and north dakota because we need for it is every other year. the organizing found a couple of amazing candidates who worked incredibly hard and the one. senator aaron potvin this year, please stand. she actually picked up a seat in the north dakota senate in 2014. so in north dakota and 2014 we made legislative gains. one in each house.house. this led into a proactive agenda around family and women's issues. not only do we have a stronger bench but we decided as a cock is working together to provide a proactive agenda around these issues. and he was the 1st elected in 2012 as the 1st openly gay legislator north dakota. so the three of us worked on a maternity paternity policy. started with a much more progressive bill on the senate and rep. o'shea and i worked in the house on another less progressive but still step forward and we ende
spearheaded by a state senator from bismarck and a state representative in fargo. going into the 2014 election we had to defeat this measure and try to make gains in the legislature. the work we do in between sessions is very critical and north dakota because we need for it is every other year. the organizing found a couple of amazing candidates who worked incredibly hard and the one. senator aaron potvin this year, please stand. she actually picked up a seat in the north dakota senate in 2014....
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this was spearheaded by state senator from bismarck, and a state representative in fargo. going into the 2014 election we had to defeat this measure and try to make gains in the legislature. the work we do in between sessions is very critical north dakota, because the need for-- it's every other year, so we organize and found a couple of candidates who work hard and we won. senator aaron old man, who is here, please stand, aaron. she actually picked up a seat in the north dakota senate in 2014. [applause]. >> so common north dakota, and 2014, we made legislative gains. this led to a very proactive agenda around family and women's issues in north dakota. not only did we have a stronger bench, but we decided as a caucus working together with several organizations and constituents to provide a proactive agenda around these issues. the senator and representative boesch a who is also here and he was the first elected in 2012 as the first openly gay legislator in north dakota. [applause]. >> so, the three of us worked on a maternity paternity leave policy. we started with a much
this was spearheaded by state senator from bismarck, and a state representative in fargo. going into the 2014 election we had to defeat this measure and try to make gains in the legislature. the work we do in between sessions is very critical north dakota, because the need for-- it's every other year, so we organize and found a couple of candidates who work hard and we won. senator aaron old man, who is here, please stand, aaron. she actually picked up a seat in the north dakota senate in 2014....
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look at these temperatures, a cool start across the midwest. 33 in north platte and around bismarck. 40 in minneapolis and here in des moines. to the north of highway 40 in the 30's. a cool start so you will need a jacket. 58 in minneapolis this afternoon, my across the midwest . i will let you know if that continues. alyx: hurricane patricia has been downgraded to a tropical depression. the remnants of the storm are threatening to combine with existing storms and bring more rain to the waterlogged state of texas. a flash flood watch remains in effect for much of the state. kenneth craig reports from seabrook, texas kenneth: a brick facade and the roof of a home were no match for powerful winds from a storm that tore through pearland, texas saturday. more than a foot of rain came down in corsicana. streets were submerged, leaving many drivers stranded in their vehicles. >> i just didn't think i could make it. i started freaking out and i called 911, and they were like stay there. kenneth: the relentless rain washed away tracks, causing a freight train to derail. flash flooding also s
look at these temperatures, a cool start across the midwest. 33 in north platte and around bismarck. 40 in minneapolis and here in des moines. to the north of highway 40 in the 30's. a cool start so you will need a jacket. 58 in minneapolis this afternoon, my across the midwest . i will let you know if that continues. alyx: hurricane patricia has been downgraded to a tropical depression. the remnants of the storm are threatening to combine with existing storms and bring more rain to the...
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one way it is a lot tradition going back to bismarck but let me be quick to say there is nothing inconsistenth social democracy there eight cavils country capitalism is the basic economic system even in china and the real question you are raising why did they have a system that is working for so many people? whether the aristocracy or plutocracy? that lies in a culture in a tradition of the embers of not see it and roper to. but it is much more recent with their responsibility to each other let me be very clear on this point we are a nation of immigrants except those that were brought over forcibly we know how to assimilate better we understand immigrants are not our enemies. thank you. [applause] >> i just finished studying here at policy of public affairs after going into great detail how this has been dramatically different the institute for research on poverty has established an excellent seminar series. what i have seen is the data and the backs that tell us just have broken things are right now and at the same time there is a tremendous number of people that are against their self-inter
one way it is a lot tradition going back to bismarck but let me be quick to say there is nothing inconsistenth social democracy there eight cavils country capitalism is the basic economic system even in china and the real question you are raising why did they have a system that is working for so many people? whether the aristocracy or plutocracy? that lies in a culture in a tradition of the embers of not see it and roper to. but it is much more recent with their responsibility to each other let...