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i would say that the citizens of nebraska are very aware of the gem they have here in the capitol city, that the capitol is a wonderful national historic landmark but a functional government building. i would say that there's not a lot of awareness about what happens behind the scenes and the fact that we have this collection. and ware definitely working to promote the awareness of these materials. >>> we are standing in the house dh chamber of the old state capitol. this pilding was actually built in 1830, and used at a capitol building from 1830 to 1909. the reason why frankfurt was chosen as a capitol, because it's one of the four smallest capitol buildings in the united states, the citizens of frankfurt offered up the tools and that's why frankfurt was chosen as the capitol. because we said the most resources and the money. the two previous state capitols that sat on the spot, burned to ground. it is a kind of way to commemorate what wept on in this building. when they were thinking about building the kusht capitol building, they wanted to think about whether they wanted to teep it
i would say that the citizens of nebraska are very aware of the gem they have here in the capitol city, that the capitol is a wonderful national historic landmark but a functional government building. i would say that there's not a lot of awareness about what happens behind the scenes and the fact that we have this collection. and ware definitely working to promote the awareness of these materials. >>> we are standing in the house dh chamber of the old state capitol. this pilding was...
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i would say that the citizens of nebraska are very aware of the gem they have here in the capitol city, that the capitol is a wonderful national historic landmark but a functional government building
i would say that the citizens of nebraska are very aware of the gem they have here in the capitol city, that the capitol is a wonderful national historic landmark but a functional government building
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i would say that the citizens of nebraska are very aware of the gem they have here in the capitol city, that the capitol is a wonderful national historic landmark but a functional government building. i would say that there's not a lot of awareness about what happens behind the scenes and the fact that we have this collection. and ware definitely working to promote the awareness of these materials. >>> we are standing in the house dh chamber of the old state capitol. this pilding was actually built
i would say that the citizens of nebraska are very aware of the gem they have here in the capitol city, that the capitol is a wonderful national historic landmark but a functional government building. i would say that there's not a lot of awareness about what happens behind the scenes and the fact that we have this collection. and ware definitely working to promote the awareness of these materials. >>> we are standing in the house dh chamber of the old state capitol. this pilding was...
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and today's love it, we're being introduce today a capitol city great idea that's a win-win for both people and the environment. that's coming up, katie. >> meisha, looking ahead to the upcoming weekends, definitely frontal passage that takes place saturday, the question mark, does it bring us wet weather that's a detail that still needs ironing out, meanwhile, definately just turned cooler and less humid. and it leads to a beautiful sunday. one of those forecasts that progressively only get better from here. we will talk much more about how we get to this point later in the show. >> resident along parts of florida coast are making preps today, hurricane emily made landfall. >> wet and windy are an understatement for what people on >> nationwide shot, i like to call this is the grim cam. our engineer dave grim set this up way atop our station here in center city overlooking liberty place. just couple of patchy white clouds here and, there obviously bright sunlight. other than couple of shadows being cause by the clouds, beautiful start to the afternoon. meanwhile, let's go to another
and today's love it, we're being introduce today a capitol city great idea that's a win-win for both people and the environment. that's coming up, katie. >> meisha, looking ahead to the upcoming weekends, definitely frontal passage that takes place saturday, the question mark, does it bring us wet weather that's a detail that still needs ironing out, meanwhile, definately just turned cooler and less humid. and it leads to a beautiful sunday. one of those forecasts that progressively only...
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the american revolution put richmond on the map as a new capitol city for a new commonwealth. then in 1861 the american civil war put richmond on the map as a new national capitol for the confederate states of america. and virginians took a long time to decide whether or not to secede from the union and subsequently join the confederacy but we're standing in the room with virginians ultimately changed their minds and voted to secede in the union. once that decision was made, the confederate congress was brought to richmond from alabama and for the next four years, between july of 1861 through march of 1865, the virginia state capitol was multi-tasking. it hosted not only the on going meetings of the virginia general assembly, and the activities of our state governors, but it also hosted simultaneous meetings of the confederate congress. the american civil war came to a dramatic end in virginia right here at richmond in spring of 1865. the confederate government decided on the 2nd of april to evacuate the city and the virginia state government made the same decision and they bot
the american revolution put richmond on the map as a new capitol city for a new commonwealth. then in 1861 the american civil war put richmond on the map as a new national capitol for the confederate states of america. and virginians took a long time to decide whether or not to secede from the union and subsequently join the confederacy but we're standing in the room with virginians ultimately changed their minds and voted to secede in the union. once that decision was made, the confederate...
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>> we're thankfully in higher ground in the capitol city but a lot of work is ahead as griff had mentioned we'll probably see about four more days of precipitation in an area that will affect 12 million of our 26 million that reside in the state of texas. 300,000 people are without power and right now, we're in the process of assessing last night 's damage, as you've seen with some of these images on the coast in rockport, even corpus christi, we've got a lot of work ahead of us and so we're on stand by to be of assistance. >> neil: those without power has gone up substantially from the earlier numbers we had commissioner so 300,000 at this point. you know, your father comes to mind in how well he handled so many hurricanes in florida. i can remember them quite vivdly but it was always a matter of communication and i remember with governor jeb bush as i'm sure with you now as texas commissioner, the idea is to keep reminding people that safety comes first, possessions after that but many stick behind as you know, commissioner and its caused a bit of a difference not a nasty one between tex
>> we're thankfully in higher ground in the capitol city but a lot of work is ahead as griff had mentioned we'll probably see about four more days of precipitation in an area that will affect 12 million of our 26 million that reside in the state of texas. 300,000 people are without power and right now, we're in the process of assessing last night 's damage, as you've seen with some of these images on the coast in rockport, even corpus christi, we've got a lot of work ahead of us and so...
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temperatures in the hungarian capitol city reached 100 degrees friday.r old cubs were also given iced watermellon. it could be seen splashing around in their enclosures eating the fruit, and matt, i would say, that's a choice snack for a hot summer day, maybe little watermellon on the menu today? >> maybe, maybe little water isolate err, you know, going to be a day for that, we're head add little bit on the wet side. here this morning, while it was hot, humid yesterday, it will be a little bit cooler today. but it is never going to be a cold summer day here in philly getting a look outside on our neighborhood network, this is margate. what you're seeing is a lack of precipitation. it is not raining down at the shore in margate here this morning. but, that's not the case for lots of us across the delaware vale. storm scan3, now showing you all of that precipitation that's out there, cold front, potent one at that, that's been biting across the delaware here this saturday morning. starting with the precipitation in philly, right around 3:00 or so. i got in
temperatures in the hungarian capitol city reached 100 degrees friday.r old cubs were also given iced watermellon. it could be seen splashing around in their enclosures eating the fruit, and matt, i would say, that's a choice snack for a hot summer day, maybe little watermellon on the menu today? >> maybe, maybe little water isolate err, you know, going to be a day for that, we're head add little bit on the wet side. here this morning, while it was hot, humid yesterday, it will be a...
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that decided if dc were to be granted state hood, the name washington could be removed from the capitol city. the dc would remain. that would instead stand for doug commonwealth to honor frederick douglas. tom fitzgerald fox 5 local news. >>> mean the tonight, there is more fall-out our the latest remarks on charlottesville >> with ceos dropping out of the president's strategic policy form as well as the council, he tweeted he would simply end both >> ronica cleary live with more on this story. >> jim and sarah, it came after decided to resign from one of the presidentially advisory councils, as you said he decided to do it via twitter. the president jumped ahead the game and decided to dismantle both of his council that have seen significant attrition before they might have had the opportunity to do it themselves, rather than putting pressure on manufacturing council and - strategy forum, i'm endng both, thank you all. just yesterday, at that firing press conference, in trump tower, the president said that the reason business leaders were leaving, it had nothing to do with the remarks he's
that decided if dc were to be granted state hood, the name washington could be removed from the capitol city. the dc would remain. that would instead stand for doug commonwealth to honor frederick douglas. tom fitzgerald fox 5 local news. >>> mean the tonight, there is more fall-out our the latest remarks on charlottesville >> with ceos dropping out of the president's strategic policy form as well as the council, he tweeted he would simply end both >> ronica cleary live...
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city to feature. tonight we're showcasing state capitols. for more information visit www.cnn.com/city tour. >> welcome to the main state house. the state house was built in 1829. and it was designed by charles bull finch. a very famous architect. in fact he's appeared to be the country's first architect. he designed the building at the same time he was actually rebuilding the nation's capitol building in washington dc. as he was under taking the rebuilding of the capitol after it was substantially destroyed by the british during the war of 1812. he was designing our building. when maine gained state hood. our city was portland. that was a temporary arrangement and there was several reasons. the fact that people thought the portland was too far south. to remain the capitol for very long. on february 24, 1827. governor signed the bill naming awe g augusta. the first official use of the building which was actually the first legislative session happened 1842. it shouldn't be too surprising there having changes made to the original building. in 18
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e >> we are capitol city. >>> murch sid.c.lost mif dollars went they went through process of purchasing a home. mark segraves explains how this scheme works so you can learn from their mistake. >> reporter: today a child's scooter sits on the front porch of the family's dream home. every time the parents walk through the front door they are reminded of how computer hackers stole more than $1.5 mill krn from them. >> all of the inheritance money is gone. they are out $1.5 million. they feel terrible about this whole thing. they have been victimized. >> reporter: they wired a $200,000 deposit on the house. before they were to close on the sale they got this mail instructing them to wire the rei remaining $1.5 million to the bank. >> they e-mailed noticing it is a different account number saying you used different account. >> reporter: it turns out the e-mails were from scammers who hacked into computer servers to make it look like the e-mails were coming from a real person. wamu radio reports the couple filed a federal lawsuit.
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capitol saying "this is just one step. we have much work to do ." fox5 was there yesterday morning as the cityf baltimore tour their four confederate monuments down, all during the middle of the night. of course other confederate statues have been taken down in other states around the country and many state officials are supporting the removal including both the governors of virginia and maryland. in fact, a panel just voted yesterday to remove the roger b. taney statue at the statehouse in annapolis. inside the capitol building here h-the statues that are coming under fire include jefferson davis robert e. lee and alexander hamilton stevenson. however there are also statues of our founding fathers like thomas jefferson and george washington who were both known slave owners. that has the president and critics questioning where the li remove all of these confederate statues. this, of course, as you said, comes in the wake of the violence in charlottesville. it all began as a protest to tear down the statue of robert e. lee and it ended with one person dead. members of the congressional black ca
capitol saying "this is just one step. we have much work to do ." fox5 was there yesterday morning as the cityf baltimore tour their four confederate monuments down, all during the middle of the night. of course other confederate statues have been taken down in other states around the country and many state officials are supporting the removal including both the governors of virginia and maryland. in fact, a panel just voted yesterday to remove the roger b. taney statue at the...
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they started to think frankfurt wasn't the right place for a capitol any more. cities that have more opportunities for the citizens and they wanted to do what was best for the commonwealth. they went back and forth between lexington and louisville. two people who are local judgs,s we're going to be going against those gentlemen who worked from the beginning to keep the capitol here time and time again. in the end they chose to keep frankfurt as the state capitol. this building was the only building occupied by the capitol. the confederates were inaugurating their governor in this building when they heard distant shelling, and they knew that the union army was coming the confederates inaugurated their second confederate governor in kentucky. as soon as it was complete they heard the shelling and went thsh they got out of town. they burned bridges as they were leaving town in order to keep those troops at bay. the union used this building as a barracks during the civil war right in this doorway is where they were inewing our ating. as we move around the room here, anothe
they started to think frankfurt wasn't the right place for a capitol any more. cities that have more opportunities for the citizens and they wanted to do what was best for the commonwealth. they went back and forth between lexington and louisville. two people who are local judgs,s we're going to be going against those gentlemen who worked from the beginning to keep the capitol here time and time again. in the end they chose to keep frankfurt as the state capitol. this building was the only...
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other headlines, 17 people are dead and eight more wounded after a inside a restaurant in the capitol cityst -- of the west african nation of burkina faso. government security forces are believed to still be engaged a fire fight with the gunmen. there's no word if the gunmen is connected to any extremist group. burkina faso has seen a surge in militant attacks with mali. >>> two american soldiers were killed in iraq while conducting combat operations. officials same the incident was not due to enemy contact. five other soldiers were wounded but there were no other details. right now more than 5,000 troops are taking part in the war against isis. >> time right now is 5:09. tensions with north korea remain high despite ongoing diplomacy behind the scenes. cia director mike pompeo says despite president trump's promise of fire and fury he believes kim jong un will continue to develop his missile program and expects there will be even more missile tests. >> each time they test another missile or if they should conduct a nuclear test, they develop expertise, they expand the envelope and so it i
other headlines, 17 people are dead and eight more wounded after a inside a restaurant in the capitol cityst -- of the west african nation of burkina faso. government security forces are believed to still be engaged a fire fight with the gunmen. there's no word if the gunmen is connected to any extremist group. burkina faso has seen a surge in militant attacks with mali. >>> two american soldiers were killed in iraq while conducting combat operations. officials same the incident was...
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>> we're thankfully in higher ground in the capitol city but a lot of work is ahead as griff had mentionedll probably see about four more days of precipitation in an area that will affect 12 million of our 26 million that reside in the state of texas. 300,000 people are without power and right now, we're in the process of assessing last night 's damage, as you've seen with some of these images on the coast in rockport, even corpus christi, we've got a lot of work ahead of us and so we're on stand by to be of assistance. m >> neil: those without power has gone up substantially from the earlier numbers we had commissioner so 300,000 at this point. you know, your father comes to mind in how well he handled so many hurricanes in florida. i can remember them quite vivdly but it was always a matter of communication and i remember with governor jeb bush as i'm sure with you now as texas commissioner, the idea is to keep reminding people that safety comes first, possessions after that but many stick behind as you know, commissioner and its caused a bit of a difference not a nasty one between texas
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people in the philippines recovering after a 6.3 magnitude earthquake rocked the capitol city of manilaorkers evacuated buildings but there was no apparent damage to any of them. officials say the epicenter was about 3 miles southwest of the island in the northern part of the country. >> in china 36 people are dead, 13 injured after a bus slammed into the wall of an expressway last night. investigators say two children are among the dead. the bus was the only vehicle involved in this crash. but investigators say they are trying to figure out still if any other cars may have played a role in causing this wreck. >> in new orleans this morning, the city is dealing with a mess. their sewage and waterboard lost a turbine which generates power for most of the city's pumping stations. this past weekend when several didn't work heavy rainfall flooded people's homes. city leaders are warning residents to get ready for more severe weather and possible flooding expected yet again. crews are working to repair the turbine and secure backup power. 12 generators are en route to the city. >> we have an
people in the philippines recovering after a 6.3 magnitude earthquake rocked the capitol city of manilaorkers evacuated buildings but there was no apparent damage to any of them. officials say the epicenter was about 3 miles southwest of the island in the northern part of the country. >> in china 36 people are dead, 13 injured after a bus slammed into the wall of an expressway last night. investigators say two children are among the dead. the bus was the only vehicle involved in this...
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city to feature. tonight we're showcasing state capitols. for more information visit www.cnn.com/city tour. >> welcome to the main state house. the state house was built in 1829. and it was designed by charles bull finch. a very famous architect. in fact he's appeared to be the country's first architect. he designed the building at the same time he was actually rebuilding the nation's capitol building in washington dc. as he was under taking the rebuilding of the capitol after it was substantially
city to feature. tonight we're showcasing state capitols. for more information visit www.cnn.com/city tour. >> welcome to the main state house. the state house was built in 1829. and it was designed by charles bull finch. a very famous architect. in fact he's appeared to be the country's first architect. he designed the building at the same time he was actually rebuilding the nation's capitol building in washington dc. as he was under taking the rebuilding of the capitol after it was...
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tonight we're featuring state capitols from the c-span city's tour, which takes us across the country to learn about hur history with the support of our cable partners. ♪ >> the kansas state capitol was built over 37 years, which is kind of unusual for capitols. but they started in 1866 after the civil war was over. we became a state january 29, 1861, so that makes us 154 years old in 2015. but they weren't able to start on the building because of the civil warsuch so when they did, they built it in sections. we are played out like the capitol. then they did the south wing which has the former supreme court. and then the north wing has the state library and former secretary of state's office. and then finally the dome. and that did take 37 years at a cost of approximately $3.2 million. and so it was quite a bit of money at that time, but they did spread it out over the 37 years. and we are one of the few capitols all the money was raised before they were built. so there was no debt associated with actually building the capitol itself. when kansas was about to enter the union, there we
tonight we're featuring state capitols from the c-span city's tour, which takes us across the country to learn about hur history with the support of our cable partners. ♪ >> the kansas state capitol was built over 37 years, which is kind of unusual for capitols. but they started in 1866 after the civil war was over. we became a state january 29, 1861, so that makes us 154 years old in 2015. but they weren't able to start on the building because of the civil warsuch so when they did,...
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tonight we're featuring state capitols from the c-span city's tour, which takes us across the country to learn about hur history with the support of our cable partners. ♪ >> the kansas state capitol was built over 37 years, which is kind of unusual for capitols. but they started
tonight we're featuring state capitols from the c-span city's tour, which takes us across the country to learn about hur history with the support of our cable partners. ♪ >> the kansas state capitol was built over 37 years, which is kind of unusual for capitols. but they started
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. >> so how important was it to the capitol city that this case was going on? >> the most important witnesses in the case, and so it is a trial are named marshall. john marshall s witness, and that's why from a certain point of view, we don't do this at home, kids. he should not have heard the case. there's one person who actually knows from first-hand knowledge that the great seal of the united states was affixed to this commission, and that's the hand that did it. and that's john marshall's hand as secretary of state. and james marshall, his brother, actually submits an affidavit. when you read it carefully it says i think marbury was one of the commissions i was supposed to deliver -- i'm not exactly sure. so it's interesting. >> so did all six of the justice participate? >> no, actually. two of the justices were ill and could not be there. so there were four of the six. and it took four to have a quorum, and that led to some issues. >> how many days did the trial take place? >> it took place over four days. >> and how long for the court to deliberate its op
. >> so how important was it to the capitol city that this case was going on? >> the most important witnesses in the case, and so it is a trial are named marshall. john marshall s witness, and that's why from a certain point of view, we don't do this at home, kids. he should not have heard the case. there's one person who actually knows from first-hand knowledge that the great seal of the united states was affixed to this commission, and that's the hand that did it. and that's john...
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lawmakers plan to remove cities from more cities including here in the nation's capitol. >>> first thoughside on your thursday mor morning. cher skies beautiful clouds out there too. no fog like we've seen last couple of days. at a minute after the hour now, first up this morning we're following that search for missing 17-year-old boy in fairfax county. now that young man's name is christian perry. he was last seen around 8:30 last night near his home in chantilly. he was driving a car similar to the one that you see on your screen. a silver 2003 honda odyssey with extra virginia plates. that van has several magnets to distinguish it on the back of that vehicle there's one of a soccer ball. the other of a rocket ship. christian has camouflage cast on his left hand. police say he may be in need of medication. in the meantime involved in trying to track down this 16-year-old girl. she's missing from prince william county at a mischa johnson from bristow, virginia last seen on august 5th in springfield. she was wearing a hoodie, black sweat pants and possibly a tan head wrap. anyone with inf
lawmakers plan to remove cities from more cities including here in the nation's capitol. >>> first thoughside on your thursday mor morning. cher skies beautiful clouds out there too. no fog like we've seen last couple of days. at a minute after the hour now, first up this morning we're following that search for missing 17-year-old boy in fairfax county. now that young man's name is christian perry. he was last seen around 8:30 last night near his home in chantilly. he was driving a car...
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mosque in the afghani capitol city of kabul has come under attack.red for midday prayers two people are dead. but this is still very much a developing situation. police police say they continue to hear explosions and gunfir inside the mosque. ♪ 8:04 is the time. afternoon walk turned into armed rob breach d.c. couple and infant son held up at knife point in what's normal relatively safe area in the c city. >> this brazen attack happened right in the mill of the day. now the couple is describing those terrifying moments in detail. annie yu is live in northwest with the fox5 exclusive. annie? >> reporter: good morning, allison and wisdom. police tell us that this was a violent and bold attack. the two suspects pray played on this couple walking down the 14th street corridor with their six week old baby boy in a stroller asleep. they approached the couple with a 95 right here at the 1400 block of cork koran street and 14th street. i mean this is a busy corridor as you know. dc police put out surveillance camera that ctu suspects as well as a black sedan
mosque in the afghani capitol city of kabul has come under attack.red for midday prayers two people are dead. but this is still very much a developing situation. police police say they continue to hear explosions and gunfir inside the mosque. ♪ 8:04 is the time. afternoon walk turned into armed rob breach d.c. couple and infant son held up at knife point in what's normal relatively safe area in the c city. >> this brazen attack happened right in the mill of the day. now the couple is...
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the people voted to move the capitol from guthrie to oklahoma city. the story about the midnight ride of the state seal, several versions of that story and all of them seem to stay in the middle of the night but the truth of the matter was, they had car trouble along the way, didn't get there until the next morning and brought the seal back the next day. this is the supreme court of the state of oklahoma. originally, five justices elected by the people. today, there are nine. and they are appointed by the governor. now, once they are appointed in the next general election, their names will be on the ballot and we vote to retain them for six years and then every six years after that, their name will be on the ballot. a little bit about the room. the woodwork throughout this room is solid mahogany imported from the west indies in 1916. the pillars are one piece of solid vermont marble. each of these pillars weighs about 10,000 pounds. brought on the railroad because that was the way to move things in the 1910s. the ceiling and the decorative places alon
the people voted to move the capitol from guthrie to oklahoma city. the story about the midnight ride of the state seal, several versions of that story and all of them seem to stay in the middle of the night but the truth of the matter was, they had car trouble along the way, didn't get there until the next morning and brought the seal back the next day. this is the supreme court of the state of oklahoma. originally, five justices elected by the people. today, there are nine. and they are...
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look at our headlines much first up we're still following that breaking news in mosque in the capitol cityk. gunmen stormed the mosque as worshipers gathered for midday prayers. isis has officially claimed responsibility. >>> police in prince william county say teen who went missing weeks ago was murder the the body of 18 -- the 18-year-old was found in a field earlier this week. investigators believe his death is gang related. so far three people have been arrested. linked to his disappearance but none are charged with murder at this point. >>> hollywood has lost another star. jay thomas radio talk show host and actor with recurring roles on sitcom murphy brown and cheers has died. thomas also appeared on the show time series radon van his publicist says thomas passed away after battle with cancer. he was 69 years old. >>> well the yankees and tigers through down in detroit this is just one of the three brawls during the game. tigers miguel cabrera was having words with the yankees back up catcher in the sixth inning when things quickly escalated benches cleared. five players were ejected
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cities across the country are grappling with. >> marianna intenso, thank you. >>> south carolina removed a confederate flag from its statehouse dome. the mayor for the capitole city of columbia, says there is more work to be done. that mayor is steve benjamin and joins me. good to see you, sir. thanks for your time. >> hey, it's always good to see you, friend. >> let's start with president trump's comments yesterday. your reaction to the president saying if we take down these confederate memorials, it could lead to taking down other statues, honoring the nation's founding fathers. >> craig, his comments were regrettable, and i think ignorant of history. to be honest with you. he referred to a number of leaders of the confederate states of america as if they were leaders of the united states of america. george washington, thomas jefferson, obviously, were two presidents. and it comes with the recognition and acceptance that the history of our country was born in the original sin of human shadow slavery, followed the challenges that we face in dealing with the aboriginal people of this land. and over the course of our history, we have had some very difficult
cities across the country are grappling with. >> marianna intenso, thank you. >>> south carolina removed a confederate flag from its statehouse dome. the mayor for the capitole city of columbia, says there is more work to be done. that mayor is steve benjamin and joins me. good to see you, sir. thanks for your time. >> hey, it's always good to see you, friend. >> let's start with president trump's comments yesterday. your reaction to the president saying if we take...
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capitol square public park which served as a fire break and protected the buildings from the raging fires that came right up to the south border of the capital square. when union troops came into the city on the morning of april 3rd, 1865, they were able to come marching and galloping into the grounds of capitol square. they immediately replaced virginia flags and confederate flags over public buildings, including the capitol, with united states flags. conveniently the virginia state capitol became a perfect office building for military occupation. the federal troops wasted no time organizing volunteer firefighting companies and brigades to go out and sub dew the flames to prevent further damage. there is a powerful historical irony that confronts people when they sit or stand in this historic room. as it happens, on the 17th of april 18 61, this is the room where elected virginia leaders chose to secede from the union. exactly seven years later on the 17th of april, 1868, a new group of virginia leaders meeting in the same room put their finishing touches on a new virginia state constitution written during reconstruction. the purpose of the new constitution was to get virginia readmit
capitol square public park which served as a fire break and protected the buildings from the raging fires that came right up to the south border of the capital square. when union troops came into the city on the morning of april 3rd, 1865, they were able to come marching and galloping into the grounds of capitol square. they immediately replaced virginia flags and confederate flags over public buildings, including the capitol, with united states flags. conveniently the virginia state capitol...
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capitol anymore. they thought maybe a larger city, like lexington or louisville.they wanted to do what was best for the commonwealth and went back and forth between lexington and louisville and two gentlemen who were local judges in the town, in frankfurt, thought if we choose lexington or louisville, we'll be going against all of the citizens who offered up all of those resources and all of that money to keep the capitol here time and time again. in the end, they chose to keep frankfurt as the state capitol. this was the only building operated by the koconfederate army. they were inaugurating their governor in this building when they heard distant shelling and the confederates inaugurated richard haas, the second confederate governor in kentucky. as soon as that inauguration was complete, they heard the shelling and they got out of town. they burned bridges as they were leaving town in order to keep those troops at bay. the union soldiers came in and the union used this building as a baracks during the civil war. right in this doorway is where they were inaugurat
capitol anymore. they thought maybe a larger city, like lexington or louisville.they wanted to do what was best for the commonwealth and went back and forth between lexington and louisville and two gentlemen who were local judges in the town, in frankfurt, thought if we choose lexington or louisville, we'll be going against all of the citizens who offered up all of those resources and all of that money to keep the capitol here time and time again. in the end, they chose to keep frankfurt as the...
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capitol. >>> this statute is near city hall. terry moriarty tells us there's a push to take it down. >>reporter: you may not have noticed the monument before, but it's gaining notoriety in the wake of controversial statutes. mainly confederate memorials. >> off the bat it looks degrading. >> a nice book of 200 people -- a facebook group of 200 people are calling it degrading. >> you depicts the general side of america. it make -- >> supervisor kim supports the removal of the statute. standing over him a spanish cowboy. >> coming to show their dominance over native americans. >> i looked at it as a position and reprimand. >> i have a native background, and i'm not offended. but with that said i have to be sensitive to those who are. >> the statute dates back to -- there were cry for its removal as a concession, a small difficult to find plaque acknowledging this dark part of california's history. >> i think it's apart of our history, the confederacy was apart of our history and most of our statutes belong in museums where you can talk about the history and how they played out. >> taki
capitol. >>> this statute is near city hall. terry moriarty tells us there's a push to take it down. >>reporter: you may not have noticed the monument before, but it's gaining notoriety in the wake of controversial statutes. mainly confederate memorials. >> off the bat it looks degrading. >> a nice book of 200 people -- a facebook group of 200 people are calling it degrading. >> you depicts the general side of america. it make -- >> supervisor kim supports...
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. >>> if you live in fremont you are invited to the big event hosted by the city at the capitol avenue between the state and liberty streets downtown. they plan on eventually building the community center and public plaza in the space. the event on saturday is the future of fremont block party with food trucks, a beer garden, and live music along with games for the kids. they have been talking about holding this block party for years to come. >>> vice president mike pence heading the attack is -- texas to meet with the survivors and see firsthand the destruction left behind by hurricane harvey. >>> the shootout with the suspect lease the sheriff's deputy dead, two chp officers wounded and how the car theft crackdown turned into the chase along with the deadly shooting. ng. >>> get ready, warming up today and caring us into sunday and monday as well. the warmest days will be friday and saturday. today everybody in the 70s, 80s, 90s to 100. the in-laws have moved in with us. and, our adult children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes
. >>> if you live in fremont you are invited to the big event hosted by the city at the capitol avenue between the state and liberty streets downtown. they plan on eventually building the community center and public plaza in the space. the event on saturday is the future of fremont block party with food trucks, a beer garden, and live music along with games for the kids. they have been talking about holding this block party for years to come. >>> vice president mike pence...
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it's pouring in new york city but i understand it is dry in our nation's capitol. abby: beautiful. >> perfect mornings here at the world's greatest workplace. good mornings to you. steve: all they they are going to paint and put in a new air conditioner. you need it. let's talk about the president's big rally last night in west virginia. stuck to the rafters at the big sandy super store arena. it's interesting because one of the things he said last night that we hadn't heard before is they're trying to cheat you. >> yes. steve: what's he talking about? >> that was one of my favorite lines of the night or passages of the night where basically the president is telling the people of west virginia and by extension the country that the media, the investigators, the democratic party, they're not just denying the election results for donald trump. they are denying the american people who put him here. and they are trying to cheat them out of their rightful presidency, but also, all of the good that's going to come from this presidency. and there in west virginia they have
it's pouring in new york city but i understand it is dry in our nation's capitol. abby: beautiful. >> perfect mornings here at the world's greatest workplace. good mornings to you. steve: all they they are going to paint and put in a new air conditioner. you need it. let's talk about the president's big rally last night in west virginia. stuck to the rafters at the big sandy super store arena. it's interesting because one of the things he said last night that we hadn't heard before is...
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of high tensions and emotions all over our country, including washington, dc, nation's capitol and in new york city >>> following developing news where two people have been stabbed. police were called just before 9:00. this sat 45th and jack avenue. both victims rushed to cooper hospital in camden. no word on their condition this morning. police still looking for the person who did it. >> the former president of the cape may new jersey police union plead guilty to embezzling thousands of dollars. he's a retired police officer john campbell admitted to taking more than $100,000 from the police union to buy time-shares in florida and mexico and the caribbean, and audit discovered he bought stuff he should not have and withdrew money four years. has to pay $105,000 in restitution. >>> 145 animals being rescued in our area, coming up next on good day we're going to tell you exactly how you can get one of these lovable pets. >>> also, one of the best boardwalks we got around, one of the biggest and best. it could be getting fancier but it will be costing some people. >> on this monday morning, 4:11, how
of high tensions and emotions all over our country, including washington, dc, nation's capitol and in new york city >>> following developing news where two people have been stabbed. police were called just before 9:00. this sat 45th and jack avenue. both victims rushed to cooper hospital in camden. no word on their condition this morning. police still looking for the person who did it. >> the former president of the cape may new jersey police union plead guilty to embezzling...
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capitol hill. >>> two police officers were shot near yuba city. they were checking out a report that someone was giving out pot plants. this happened around 9:00 this morning. the officers saw the suspect at the church and chased him into a home. then gunfire was exchanged. both deputies were wounded and airlifted from the scene. we still don't know their conditions. and this information just into our newsroom. the suspect who shot the deputies has been found dead inside the home after a barricade situation that lasted most of the day. we still don't know if he died of his wounds suffered in the shootout or if he took his own life. >>> campbell police are depending on an officer's decision to hold an unarmed man at gunpoint for ten minutes. the man was a passenger in a car that had been pulled over for speeding on 101 last week. the motorcycle officer pulled his gun when the man reaches under his seat. while the officer waited nearly ten minutes for backup to arrive, the passenger pleads with the officers to put the gun away. >> why are you still
capitol hill. >>> two police officers were shot near yuba city. they were checking out a report that someone was giving out pot plants. this happened around 9:00 this morning. the officers saw the suspect at the church and chased him into a home. then gunfire was exchanged. both deputies were wounded and airlifted from the scene. we still don't know their conditions. and this information just into our newsroom. the suspect who shot the deputies has been found dead inside the home after...
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cities. tonight we're featuring visits to 17 state capitols, including texas, california, wisconsin and new york. first up, we visit the virginia state capitol in richmond. >>> we are inside a working public building that has hosted the oldest elected law making legislature active in the western hemisphere today. i think in terms of architecture, since we are the first american state capitol to open after the revolutionary war, and since we are the first monumental roman temple style building in the modern era, its influence on other state capitols, county courthouses and public buildings very famous up in
cities. tonight we're featuring visits to 17 state capitols, including texas, california, wisconsin and new york. first up, we visit the virginia state capitol in richmond. >>> we are inside a working public building that has hosted the oldest elected law making legislature active in the western hemisphere today. i think in terms of architecture, since we are the first american state capitol to open after the revolutionary war, and since we are the first monumental roman temple style...
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cities. tonight we're featuring visits to 17 state capitols, including texas, california, wisconsin and new york. first up, we visit the virginia state capitol in richmond. >>> we are inside a working public building that has hosted
cities. tonight we're featuring visits to 17 state capitols, including texas, california, wisconsin and new york. first up, we visit the virginia state capitol in richmond. >>> we are inside a working public building that has hosted