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i'm not sure cornwallis or anyone else would say, hey, i wonder what they're looking for. i just think the nature of who he was, i think he flew under the radar. that might be a broader question for espionage. it's a little outside my wheelhouse. >> a question on your museum. when visit opening -- when is it opening? >> you would think i plan to these people. we have a soft opening on october 15, and grand opening in the spring. the soft opening is right before yorktown day, october 15 and 16. if i didn't mention, we are the jamestown-yorktown foundation. we operate the jamestown settlement, and we have the we'rebeautiful ships, and transitioning from the yorktown victory center to the american revolution center on october 15 and 16. >> one general question about things that don't get seen. we're finally going to recognize the key contribution the french played at yorktown? it always seemed to be downplayed. >> as ain -- ? , they were 50% of the troops -- >> i invite you to explore that at the museum. the french contribution to the war were incredibly important, and we wil
i'm not sure cornwallis or anyone else would say, hey, i wonder what they're looking for. i just think the nature of who he was, i think he flew under the radar. that might be a broader question for espionage. it's a little outside my wheelhouse. >> a question on your museum. when visit opening -- when is it opening? >> you would think i plan to these people. we have a soft opening on october 15, and grand opening in the spring. the soft opening is right before yorktown day, october...
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katherine egner gruber describes how the enslaved patient gain the trust of benedict arnold and general cornwallis, and how the information together to help the american cause at the decisive battle of yorktown in 1781. the smithsonian associates and international spy museum cohosted this 18 minute event. >> good to see all of you here. i am a historian and curator. some of you i know, some of you i meeting for the first time. i would like to welcome all of the spy museum and spy seminar four we focus on the spies of the american revolution. the first two week centered on well-known personalities. the --, which has an entire tv show dedicated to it now, and then franklin is of course ben franklin. next week, we will look at the most infamous spy and u.s. history, benedict arnold. relative obscurity of james lafayette is what will make this morning so interesting. he is someone we should know more about. his impact on world history is well known. for historians, historians are just now beginning to pieces like together to find out new information and understand his impact on the revolution and figu
katherine egner gruber describes how the enslaved patient gain the trust of benedict arnold and general cornwallis, and how the information together to help the american cause at the decisive battle of yorktown in 1781. the smithsonian associates and international spy museum cohosted this 18 minute event. >> good to see all of you here. i am a historian and curator. some of you i know, some of you i meeting for the first time. i would like to welcome all of the spy museum and spy seminar...
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. >>> cornwallis road a nice ride through durham. we have crashes out in raleigh. an accident on park hill drive and raleigh boulevard and farther west a crash in the south we have road closure and moore county bass road is closed from laughlin road to bragg boulevard detours are on our twitter page. it's a complicated detour. if you're going to the airport you will be arriving on time. the major airports have fine >>> coming up in sports todd gibson gives us recap of the acc basketball media day. >>> a 140-year-old baseball fan wants one more thing from the cleveland team john, we're giving you a raise. that's fantastic! but i'm gonna pass. are you ok? honey, you got another present. no thank you, dad. who says no to more? time warner cable internet gives you more of what you and those little data hoggers want. sl. this internet speed is sick. get 50 meg internet starting at $39.99 a month. call now. and with home wifi, the whole family can be online at once. g reat for kids to stream scary shows while not cleaning their room. you'll also get our exclusive 1-hour
. >>> cornwallis road a nice ride through durham. we have crashes out in raleigh. an accident on park hill drive and raleigh boulevard and farther west a crash in the south we have road closure and moore county bass road is closed from laughlin road to bragg boulevard detours are on our twitter page. it's a complicated detour. if you're going to the airport you will be arriving on time. the major airports have fine >>> coming up in sports todd gibson gives us recap of the acc...
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ben: a rough day for this clumsy customer in cornwall, england. watch this. watch as he kneels down to check out a flatscreen tv -- heather: oh! ben: heather, my issue with his video -- why would they placed the tv's like that in front of the front door? tv shows? heather: maybe. ben: it was six grand worth of televisions. no word on whether he had to pay for the damages. ellen: for some reason, people are not talking about this moment. we have to show it. ms. clinton: this is not an ordinary election. ? some of the most important decisions we have to make here hillary clinton, off the campaign trail. having a bit of fun after discussing the real issues. she had the moves though. ben: she did. i missed that part sunday night. see you at 6:00? newscenter 5 starts right now. >> now on newscenter 5 -- jc: this couple charged with >> it makes me sick. ben: trapped in a sinking suv. strangers who raced to the rescue. harvey: at which point in the weekend we will experience a warm-up. jc: got that drugging a woman, the victim's emotional statement as he pleads guil
ben: a rough day for this clumsy customer in cornwall, england. watch this. watch as he kneels down to check out a flatscreen tv -- heather: oh! ben: heather, my issue with his video -- why would they placed the tv's like that in front of the front door? tv shows? heather: maybe. ben: it was six grand worth of televisions. no word on whether he had to pay for the damages. ellen: for some reason, people are not talking about this moment. we have to show it. ms. clinton: this is not an ordinary...
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katherine egner gruber describes how the enslaved patient gain the trust of benedict arnold and general cornwallisecisive battle of yorktown in 1781. the smithsonian associates and international spy museum
katherine egner gruber describes how the enslaved patient gain the trust of benedict arnold and general cornwallisecisive battle of yorktown in 1781. the smithsonian associates and international spy museum
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ok, a rough day for one clumsy customer in cornwall, england. the man kneels down to check out flat screen tv and ends he then stands in the middle of them, kind of shocked. btb's are valued at over $6,000. the store has not yet made the customer pay for the damage. hopefully they will take pity on him. maybe they are not totally broken. cindy: i don't know. i think if you tried to do that, you would have a hard time. erika: the weekend? cindy: looks fantastic. the past two weakens we have had saturday, chili, frost around. erika: and next week looks warm, 20. thank you for joining us. >> this is an editorial by wcvb channel 5 president and general manager bill fine. mr. fine: with two presidential debates now in the books, and less than a month remaining to election day, it's time to take stock of what america has seen and heard. or, more to the point, not heard. there are no points awarded for sheer originality, as this race has charted new destructive territory. mudslinging seems like such a quaint and anachronistic term for the negative camp
ok, a rough day for one clumsy customer in cornwall, england. the man kneels down to check out flat screen tv and ends he then stands in the middle of them, kind of shocked. btb's are valued at over $6,000. the store has not yet made the customer pay for the damage. hopefully they will take pity on him. maybe they are not totally broken. cindy: i don't know. i think if you tried to do that, you would have a hard time. erika: the weekend? cindy: looks fantastic. the past two weakens we have had...
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a live look out of the freeway at cornwallis, you need wipers on and extra time on this friday morning. >> appreciate it so much. thank >>> still ahead here -- we're at 4:38. >> skies available for us any time we're in trouble. > [ indistinct ] >>> out of devastation of hurricane matthew comes stories of people coming together to help. carolina, 4:41 on this friday morning. yes, we have made it to friday and now hurricane matthew is inching closer, not feeling the effects of matthew just yet on our coast. this is a live picture from oak island but showers of their own this morning will be impact us in central north carolina. they will watch the storm up the coast. right now the storm is off the coast of florida. here's the latest on hurricane matthew. your 4:00 a.m. advisory, wind of 120 miles per hour, gusts as strong as 160 miles per hour and at one point a clear, defined eye. it's pretty cloud up. we could see the eye distinctly on the radar image and will show you in just a bit, moving northwest at 14 miles per hour. this is a massive storm. we're waiting for that 5:00 a.m. advisor
a live look out of the freeway at cornwallis, you need wipers on and extra time on this friday morning. >> appreciate it so much. thank >>> still ahead here -- we're at 4:38. >> skies available for us any time we're in trouble. > [ indistinct ] >>> out of devastation of hurricane matthew comes stories of people coming together to help. carolina, 4:41 on this friday morning. yes, we have made it to friday and now hurricane matthew is inching closer, not feeling...
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catherine gruner, described how gained thed atria trust of benedict arnold and british general cornwallise american cause 1781. the smithsonian associates and international spy museum cohosted this 80 minute event. >> good to see all of you here. i am a historian and curator. some of you i know, some of you i am meeting for the first time. i would like to welcome all of you to the spy museum and spy seminar, where we focus on the spies of the american revolution. the first two weeks centered on well-known personalities. you have the --, which has an entire tv show dedicated to it now, and ben franklin is of course ben franklin. next week, we will look at the most infamous spy in u.s. history, benedict arnold. the relative obscurity of james lafayette is what will make this morning so interesting. he is someone we should know more about.
catherine gruner, described how gained thed atria trust of benedict arnold and british general cornwallise american cause 1781. the smithsonian associates and international spy museum cohosted this 80 minute event. >> good to see all of you here. i am a historian and curator. some of you i know, some of you i am meeting for the first time. i would like to welcome all of you to the spy museum and spy seminar, where we focus on the spies of the american revolution. the first two weeks...
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applause] this party campaigned hard to remain in the european union and i spoke at rallies from cornwall to aberdeen for our labor reform. but unlike most labor voters, we did not convince millions of natural labor voters, especially in parts of the country left behind by years of neglect under investment and industrialization. now we face the future together. we are not helped by patronizing those in our community devoted to leave. we have to hear their concerns about jobs, wages, immigration, a future for their children and we have to respect their boats and the decisions of the british people. of course, that does not mean make andblank check to ers as they work up a negotiating plan. they have a distraction from that because they have to squabble about whose turn it is to go to germany, we have made it clear that we will resist a brexit at the expense of workers rights and social justice. [applause] we set out our red lines on employment, environmental and social protection, and access to the european market but will also be pressing our own brexit freedom toluding the inconvenient i
applause] this party campaigned hard to remain in the european union and i spoke at rallies from cornwall to aberdeen for our labor reform. but unlike most labor voters, we did not convince millions of natural labor voters, especially in parts of the country left behind by years of neglect under investment and industrialization. now we face the future together. we are not helped by patronizing those in our community devoted to leave. we have to hear their concerns about jobs, wages,...
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durham freeway at cornwallis moving well, starting to see more headlights. take a look at the maps. red eye -- icon -- flooded roadways blocked off from hurricane matthew so will be a long ride in through cumberland county. give yourself extra time. that's what you see on closed roads. you see 2 miles out of delays and near delays and near wake forest, join us if you can and looks like it's going to be a while to clear. right lane blocked. zebulon, nc 97 closed because of flooding so a heads up and cumberland county, i-95 southbound closed between exit 56 to exit 13. here's a look at your detour, u.s. 301 towards nc 162 west, quite the detour. nothing out of the ordinary there and rock quarry road, we have things slowing down as well. >>> we'll be right back with news before you go. >> but first, here's what the cbs this morning team is working on. >> reporter: good morning, amy and russ. here's what we're working on. we're on the front lines in iraq with the operation underway to retake mosul from i.s.i.s. >>> plus we have the latest on the re headquarters in north carolina as the
durham freeway at cornwallis moving well, starting to see more headlights. take a look at the maps. red eye -- icon -- flooded roadways blocked off from hurricane matthew so will be a long ride in through cumberland county. give yourself extra time. that's what you see on closed roads. you see 2 miles out of delays and near delays and near wake forest, join us if you can and looks like it's going to be a while to clear. right lane blocked. zebulon, nc 97 closed because of flooding so a heads up...
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.>> number 21 utah in the rain take on cornwallis. joe williams led the team last month -- left the team last month due to come back. he rest 179 yards and a touchdown. welcome back joe williams. how about that utah went 19-14 of work on state. >> with those gains in the book this is what the pack 12 s. looks like right now. utah colorado on tap three and one. usc three and two ucla in action losing to washington state so still one and two for conference play.>> what again we had tonight here on abc 15. second-ranked ohio state, eighth-ranked wisconsin, the toughest setback eyes have faced, -- buckeyes have faced. we go to overtime. the buckeyes convert and the pressure is on the badgers. down to the final play, ohio state wins six and zero on the season now.>> anotr your. clemson and nc state. the tigers perfect season was looking to come to an end with a 33 yard field goal right here, but it is wide right and we go to overtime. when you go to overtime at home was sean watson as quarterback, i like your chances. sean watson and tiger
.>> number 21 utah in the rain take on cornwallis. joe williams led the team last month -- left the team last month due to come back. he rest 179 yards and a touchdown. welcome back joe williams. how about that utah went 19-14 of work on state. >> with those gains in the book this is what the pack 12 s. looks like right now. utah colorado on tap three and one. usc three and two ucla in action losing to washington state so still one and two for conference play.>> what again we...
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woman had just told him she was in love and was likely going to marry a young man named george cornwallis west who was only two weeks older than winston. churchill also, for the first time, had his own love life to consider. he had met a dazzling young woman named pamela plowden in india. the problem with that, he was far from her only admirer. worse, she didn't believe he was passionate enough in his devotion. churchill was indignant, insisting that he was not following the fancy of the hour. even pamela couldn't compete for churchill's attention attention as he near cape town. by the town he landed, the war had already taken a startling turn. the british army had been evaluated by the boers, losing several battles and leaving its commanders stunned and scrambling to address this new kind of warfare. as soon as churchill arrived with his valet, as well as a nice selection of wine, french vermouth in 18 bottles of 10-year-old scotch whiskey, he went as fast and as far as he could to the front, which was now in ladysmith. by the time he arrived, however, the boers had completely cut off la
woman had just told him she was in love and was likely going to marry a young man named george cornwallis west who was only two weeks older than winston. churchill also, for the first time, had his own love life to consider. he had met a dazzling young woman named pamela plowden in india. the problem with that, he was far from her only admirer. worse, she didn't believe he was passionate enough in his devotion. churchill was indignant, insisting that he was not following the fancy of the hour....
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applause ] >> this party campaigned hard to remain in the u mean union and i spoke at rallies from cornwall to aberdeen for our labour campaign to remain in reform. we did not convince millions of natural labour voters especially in those parts of the country left behind. left behind by years of neglect. now we have to face the future together. we are not helped by pat niezing or lecturing those in our communities who voted to leave, we have to hear their concerns about jobs, public services, wages, immigration, a future for their children and we have to respect their votes and the decision of the british people. of course that does not mean giving a blank check to teresa may and her three-legged team of fractious breks a tears as they work up a negotiating plan but it's -- unfortunately they have a distraction from that because they have to squabble about whose turn it is to go to the country retreat each weekend. we have made it clear that we will resist a brexit at the expense of workers' rights and social justice. [ applause ] >> we've set out our red lines on employment, environmental
applause ] >> this party campaigned hard to remain in the u mean union and i spoke at rallies from cornwall to aberdeen for our labour campaign to remain in reform. we did not convince millions of natural labour voters especially in those parts of the country left behind. left behind by years of neglect. now we have to face the future together. we are not helped by pat niezing or lecturing those in our communities who voted to leave, we have to hear their concerns about jobs, public...