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south across eastern north carolina, moderate to heavy downpours.he bulk of the rain is going to pass south and east. in the northern extent, getting a few scattered sprinkles. one area, light rain. that's going to be passing quickly into northern calvert and anna rujds. a live view from the tower camera looking north and east. as we look at our forecast for the afternoon, highs in the upper 80s. chance of a passing shower. a lot of clouds around. hazy, hot, and humid on tuesday. highs mid 90s. chance of a thundershower on wednesday. in september, it's feeling like summertime. >> yes. hard to believe. september tomorrow. ? i know. and mother nature doesn't want to let the summer heat go. thank you for joining us. we'll be back on the air this morning first at 4:00. ♪ ♪ ♪ makes you feel real good! feeling real good. (applause) >> meredith: hi, everyone. we have a great show today from dancing with the stars and my buddy tom bergeron is here. we love tom. and next week's season finale and the eye roll heard around the world. and we love our husbands a
south across eastern north carolina, moderate to heavy downpours.he bulk of the rain is going to pass south and east. in the northern extent, getting a few scattered sprinkles. one area, light rain. that's going to be passing quickly into northern calvert and anna rujds. a live view from the tower camera looking north and east. as we look at our forecast for the afternoon, highs in the upper 80s. chance of a passing shower. a lot of clouds around. hazy, hot, and humid on tuesday. highs mid 90s....
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most of the rain from the south through eastern northern carolina -- eastern north carolina, just a chance of an isolated sprig or shower. a simulation of what the weather might be like for the next couple of days, a few showers and higher elevations to the west, pretty much clearing out tonight. maybe a few showers in the mountains tomorrow, very warm and humid. we get into wednesday and into friday, probably your best chance for any showers are storms. tomorrow,ill hit 89, 93, partly cloudy, hot and humid. only 20% chance of a shower on wednesday, 92. thursday, back up to 93. as we get into the weekend, a cold front will try to approach the area, boosting our chances of rain to about 60%. the weekend looks better. jummy: hopefully it gets better as the week goes on. there is some sports news. the redskins were back out on the practice field this morning and it follows even more quarterback drama. the coaching staff told the team that kirk cousins will be the starting quarterback for the regular-season opener. they are expected to address the to confirm on today that. rg iii missed the pr
most of the rain from the south through eastern northern carolina -- eastern north carolina, just a chance of an isolated sprig or shower. a simulation of what the weather might be like for the next couple of days, a few showers and higher elevations to the west, pretty much clearing out tonight. maybe a few showers in the mountains tomorrow, very warm and humid. we get into wednesday and into friday, probably your best chance for any showers are storms. tomorrow,ill hit 89, 93, partly cloudy,...
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one place alison parker once worked was eastern north carolina.rker from that station remembers alison for us next calling her too young and too bright. >>> continuing coverage now of the breaking news that's been happening all day here on fox. the suspect is now dead. as claims of racism and a personal vendetta against a news station being looked at as the motive behind bryce williams allegedly killing alison parker and her camera man adam ward earlier this morning. alison was interviewing this woman from the local chamber of commerce when shots rang out on tv. peter doocy back with us now live from hardy, virginia. so peter, you had just arrived there in hardy, and then that press conference happened. what did we learn? >> reporter: gretchen, two big headlines from the press conference. first, they are not talking about this flanagan character like he is just accused of doing this. they are saying that this was something that he planned to do. this was a pre-planned attack. that is headline number one. headline number two, that he is now dead an
one place alison parker once worked was eastern north carolina.rker from that station remembers alison for us next calling her too young and too bright. >>> continuing coverage now of the breaking news that's been happening all day here on fox. the suspect is now dead. as claims of racism and a personal vendetta against a news station being looked at as the motive behind bryce williams allegedly killing alison parker and her camera man adam ward earlier this morning. alison was...
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north carolina. the department has long conducted training sessions for staff and others in the use of north carolina equipment typically twice a month in eastern and western parts of the state. more recently the department conducted phone training for industry partners on two successive days and held three regional meetings in the eastern, central, and western north carolina areas for partners to discuss preparations for a robust response to avian influenza. in addition, our marketing division solicited funding from industry partners for the construction of 10 additional units. one states units are completed north carolina will have 16 units available, which will be fully manned and ready for deployment in the event of disease outbreak. the department has also worked with our colleagues in forestry to retrofit fire trucks with equipment suitable for use in depopulation activity. while delays in depopulation relate to the lateral spread of the virus, = can send consequence are the bridges and bio security that have been documented by the usda. suffice it to say, all would be well served to implement more stringent bio security procedures. our g
north carolina. the department has long conducted training sessions for staff and others in the use of north carolina equipment typically twice a month in eastern and western parts of the state. more recently the department conducted phone training for industry partners on two successive days and held three regional meetings in the eastern, central, and western north carolina areas for partners to discuss preparations for a robust response to avian influenza. in addition, our marketing division...
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eastern. >> welcome to greensboro, north carolina, on book tv. named after revolutionary war general nathanial green, the city was also the home of albi n, a civil rights leader during the reconstruction period who
eastern. >> welcome to greensboro, north carolina, on book tv. named after revolutionary war general nathanial green, the city was also the home of albi n, a civil rights leader during the reconstruction period who
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eastern here on c-span. then, remarks from the chancellor of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. she will speak about college affordability of the national press club, and you can see the comments live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. after that, the brookings institute holds a discussion on the future of afghanistan after the u.s. combat mission in that country ended in 2014. we will hear from general john campbell, commander of operation resolute support on what the security situation could look like in the future. it starts live at 3:30 p.m. eastern, also on c-span. sunday night on "q&a," former emergency manager of detroit talks about the financial issues and his job overseeing the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. >> if detroit had taken that $1.5 billion in 2005 2006, when the stock market went down, and just invested in an index fund, whatever they would be trading almost three times what it was. they would have tripled their money. they could have paid the pensions in full and got back to the 13th check at the end of the year in addition to the 12 year to. they could have
eastern here on c-span. then, remarks from the chancellor of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. she will speak about college affordability of the national press club, and you can see the comments live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. after that, the brookings institute holds a discussion on the future of afghanistan after the u.s. combat mission in that country ended in 2014. we will hear from general john campbell, commander of operation resolute support on what the security situation could...
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eastern montgomery county. taper off an end here. especially by sunset. stay muggy overnight. storms across north carolina will diminish as well but the pattern will repeat itself tomorrow and thursday. 82 at winchester and baltimore. muggy, too. the temperatures only take a slide through lower 80's to the 70's. we will stay in 70's inside the beltway. upper 60's with the muggy conditions outside the meltway. we will talk more about the rain in the next couple of days and the weekend forecast, too, in a few minutes. leon: we turn to something heartbreaking. disturbing arrest. father under arrest for the murder of his infant son. the child is 5 weeks old died of blunt force trauma. d.c. bureau chief sam ford live with the latest on the investigation. sam, what happened to the baby is just devastating. sam: little babies cry a lot. according to the court situation it wasn't where the guy just went off because he was afraid or got upset about the baby crying. this was methodical. the 28-year-old robert smith senior methodically would squeeze 5-week-old robert smith jr. to the point the last time he killed th
eastern montgomery county. taper off an end here. especially by sunset. stay muggy overnight. storms across north carolina will diminish as well but the pattern will repeat itself tomorrow and thursday. 82 at winchester and baltimore. muggy, too. the temperatures only take a slide through lower 80's to the 70's. we will stay in 70's inside the beltway. upper 60's with the muggy conditions outside the meltway. we will talk more about the rain in the next couple of days and the weekend forecast,...
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a lot of it's offshore at the moment at least off the eastern coast of florida and then in south carolina moving into central and western north carolina some of this rain, but it doesn't look like a lot of this move says toward us because -- moves toward us because this is taking a track more southeast. as far as any organized rain systems to bring some relief to this dry spell, i don't see it happening. here's the futurecast. we'll take you overnight into among morning. by the way, a lot of schools have their first day of school tomorrow morning. so you really got to think about that when you're going out to work. school is in session. take it easy. during the day around lunchtime a better chance of a shower is around and west of i-81. we could see an isolated shower, isolated thunderstorm. tomorrow night we'll be relatively quiet, tuesday relatively quiet except for the isolated afternoon storm. see the hot coming up? with more sunshine tuesday than i'm expecting tomorrow, tuesday is going to be warmer. temperatures tonight low, mid- 70s here in d.c. and by the bay and there are your mid- to upper 60s in most of the suburbs
a lot of it's offshore at the moment at least off the eastern coast of florida and then in south carolina moving into central and western north carolina some of this rain, but it doesn't look like a lot of this move says toward us because -- moves toward us because this is taking a track more southeast. as far as any organized rain systems to bring some relief to this dry spell, i don't see it happening. here's the futurecast. we'll take you overnight into among morning. by the way, a lot of...
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eastern on c-span. then remarks from the chancellor of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. she will speak about college affordability at the national press club and you can see those at 1:00 p.m. eastern. after that, the berkman's institution holds a discussion on the future of afghanistan. we will hear from general john campbell, commander of operation resolute on what the security situation could look in the future. that star live at 3:30 p.m. eastern also on c-span. sunday night on "q&a," the former emergency manager of the trade talks about issues and his job of overseeing the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. >> droid had $1.5 million that of our in thousand five at 2006, when the stock market went down to the 700 it had just invested in a index fund. not only had we tripled their money, we could have paid pensions in full and then get back to the 13th check. it was a practice of giving pensioners a 13th check at the end of the year. they could have fixed it if there had been some silver management going forward, just like any organization in the united stat
eastern on c-span. then remarks from the chancellor of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. she will speak about college affordability at the national press club and you can see those at 1:00 p.m. eastern. after that, the berkman's institution holds a discussion on the future of afghanistan. we will hear from general john campbell, commander of operation resolute on what the security situation could look in the future. that star live at 3:30 p.m. eastern also on c-span. sunday night...
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eastern caribbean by the weekend. ginger zeerks abc news, new york. >>> the fate of a charlotte, north carolina police officer who shot an unarmed black man is in the hands of a jury. randall character opened fire on jonathan farrell two years ago shooting had imten times. farrell was in a car crash. prosecutors say when he knocked on a woman's door for help, she called police thinking he was trying to break in. if convicted he could face up to 11 years in prison. >>> it was an emotional day in court as the alleged victim in the new hampshire prep school rape case took the stand. the 15-year-old girl broke down in tears as she pointed out the man she says attacked her. prosecutors say the alleged rape was part of st. paul's school tradition for senior boys to see how many intimate experiences they could have with freshman girls. the defense says the sex was consensual. >>> the former pitchman for subway sandwiches expected to plead guilty to child pornography charges. jared fogle reportedly due to appear in a federal courtroom today to accept a federal plea deal. he had been a subway spokesperson since college. but th
eastern caribbean by the weekend. ginger zeerks abc news, new york. >>> the fate of a charlotte, north carolina police officer who shot an unarmed black man is in the hands of a jury. randall character opened fire on jonathan farrell two years ago shooting had imten times. farrell was in a car crash. prosecutors say when he knocked on a woman's door for help, she called police thinking he was trying to break in. if convicted he could face up to 11 years in prison. >>> it was...
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eastern, we take you to greensboro, north carolina for a look at the literary life of that city. next, former defense department officials on the role of special operations and intelligence in the 21st century warfare and in the battles against al qaeda and isis. this panel was part of the 2015 aspen security forum in aspen, colorado. [applause] thanknk you and i want to clark and the forum for having is here and sponsoring this discussion. i also want to thank admiral eric olsen for stepping into the breach when we asked him this morning. assistant secretary of defense michael lumpkin was stymied by the airlines and only got as far as denver last night. he could not join us today. dr. mikeave with us vickers, former undersecretary of defense for intelligence. and also former head of special operations within the pentagon. and kathleen hicks who has held many senior roles inside the pentagon and is now at the center for strategic and international studies. i want to open with a question that has touched on all of your careers. you have all spent time fighting extremist militants
eastern, we take you to greensboro, north carolina for a look at the literary life of that city. next, former defense department officials on the role of special operations and intelligence in the 21st century warfare and in the battles against al qaeda and isis. this panel was part of the 2015 aspen security forum in aspen, colorado. [applause] thanknk you and i want to clark and the forum for having is here and sponsoring this discussion. i also want to thank admiral eric olsen for stepping...
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eastern. today we travel to greensboro, north carolina to learn about the literary life of that city. >> now aok at conservative messaging for the 21st century. political commentator and author bill whittle addressed an audience at the conservative forum of silicon valley looking at ways conservatives can reach young voters using pop culture and making political candidates more appealing. [ applause ] >>> hi, everybody. i like to get this a little closer to me in case i decide to pick up a little religion tonight, and take a step back so i can hear how loud i'm being. it is a pleasure to be back up here. last time i didn't realize how close i am to berkeley and this time i did and i was surprised that my skin didn't burst into flames but i'm a degree or two warmer than otherwise and it is great to be up here. we have a large, large problem ahead of us. many times when we talk about problems out there in the real world, we talk about the problems of demographics, demographics if terms of the west disappearing, just demographically disappearing and we have a problem in the terms of the demograph
eastern. today we travel to greensboro, north carolina to learn about the literary life of that city. >> now aok at conservative messaging for the 21st century. political commentator and author bill whittle addressed an audience at the conservative forum of silicon valley looking at ways conservatives can reach young voters using pop culture and making political candidates more appealing. [ applause ] >>> hi, everybody. i like to get this a little closer to me in case i decide to...
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today at 6:00 eastern here and c-span, we take you to greensboro, north carolina, for a look at the literaryife of that eddie. tonight here on c-span, portions of the annual met roots nation conference from phoenix. you will hear liberal activists discuss how to live like more democrats to local office and started just for electing more women and minorities as well. that is at 8:00 eastern. general john allen, the man tasked with leading the fight against the islamic state, joined the iraqi investors to the u.s. and the assistant treasury secretary for terrorist financing last month to discuss combating isis. they spoke at the annual aspen global security forum. this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. my pleasure this afternoon to introduce you to the next panel, iraq thomas syria, worse now than ever before. according to your programs, you will read this panel will explore isil's military successes in iraq, syria, and even more complicated methods in the other parts of syria, leading to the overall question, which is whether the admittedly brutal stability of t
today at 6:00 eastern here and c-span, we take you to greensboro, north carolina, for a look at the literaryife of that eddie. tonight here on c-span, portions of the annual met roots nation conference from phoenix. you will hear liberal activists discuss how to live like more democrats to local office and started just for electing more women and minorities as well. that is at 8:00 eastern. general john allen, the man tasked with leading the fight against the islamic state, joined the iraqi...
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later on, live at 1:00 eastern we'll hear from the chancellor of the university of north carolina, carol fult. and live at 3:00, a forum on the future of afghanistan. >>> and just waiting for the senate ferns committee under way. just waiting to the chair orrin hatch, and the ranking member ron wyden in order to start of hearing. as well as former -- a former foster child who's been through the system and an advocate for parents. should be starting shortly here on c-span3. >>> the meeting will come to order. robert frost once wrote -- home is the place where you have to go there, they have to take you in, unquote. unfortunately for far too many children in our foster care system, that type of home is not available. today the senate finance committee will hear tim on alternatives that can reduce reliance on foster care homes. i've been very pleased to have work on this hearing with ravening member wyden. if fact i enjoy working with him on everything we've worked on together. >> thank you very much. >> this is a bipartisan meeting. the basic premise of this hearing is simple. whenever pos
later on, live at 1:00 eastern we'll hear from the chancellor of the university of north carolina, carol fult. and live at 3:00, a forum on the future of afghanistan. >>> and just waiting for the senate ferns committee under way. just waiting to the chair orrin hatch, and the ranking member ron wyden in order to start of hearing. as well as former -- a former foster child who's been through the system and an advocate for parents. should be starting shortly here on c-span3. >>>...
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eastern half of the country especially the upper midwest. the ohio valley and parts of the carolinas. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in washington, d.c. and charlotte. >>> we turn to northolina now and the trial of a police officer charged with shooting an unarmed black man. >> the deadly encounter captured on another officer's dash cam and shown in court for the first time. officers were responding to a call of breaking and entering when jonathan ferrell walks towards them as the light from a police taser appears on ferrell's chest he starts running. moments later he was killed shot ten times. prosecutors say the officer overreacted. ferrell's family has already gotten $2.5 million to settle a wrongful death suit. >>> well bill cosby is facing a deposition in a case brought by one of his accusers. cosby is being sued by a woman named judith huff for sexual battery stemming from ang incident in 1974. she was just 15 years old. she is trying to get around the statute of limitations which has limited other suits against cosby. a judge cleared the way for his testimony yesterday scheduling cosby's appearance for october 9th. >>> this now from the airport in new orleans whe
eastern half of the country especially the upper midwest. the ohio valley and parts of the carolinas. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in washington, d.c. and charlotte. >>> we turn to northolina now and the trial of a police officer charged with shooting an unarmed black man. >> the deadly encounter captured on another officer's dash cam and shown in court for the first time. officers were responding to a call of breaking and entering when jonathan ferrell...
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bit farther to the east, mainly affecting right along the coast from northeastern north carolina all the way up into eastern maine. so something we'll keep an eye on this afternoon and again tomorrow afternoon too. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast is c >>> good morning everyone. sunny start out there. it's mild already. temperatures well into the 70s. we're heading back to 90 degrees later on today. yes, it's hot and also a bit more humid than it was over the weekend. so feeling a little muggy on this monday. lots of hazy sunshine out there. scattered storms possible later this evening, especially north and west of new york city. low temperature of 74. it's a mild night ahead. and we're going to keep the heat going tomorrow. the high temperature of 89 degrees for tuesday. still hot and dry on wednesday. cooling down by thursday and friday. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan, thank you so much. >>> coming up, a second american hunter accused of killing a lion in africa while a woman in iowa is sparking outrage online with pictures of her controversial
bit farther to the east, mainly affecting right along the coast from northeastern north carolina all the way up into eastern maine. so something we'll keep an eye on this afternoon and again tomorrow afternoon too. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast is c >>> good morning everyone. sunny start out there. it's mild already. temperatures well into the 70s. we're heading back to 90 degrees later on today. yes, it's hot and also a bit more humid than it was...
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eastern. >> next, stephen witt recounts the creation of mp3 files in the history of pirating digital music. his book is how music got free. this event was held in nashville north carolina. asheville north carolina. >> welcome everybody. thanks thanks for coming. we really appreciate you coming out on a wednesday night in asheville. first thing i will ask you to do is turn off any noisemaking device that you have with you. a phone, small animal, child, because you don't want to be that person whose phone goes off during this fabulous presentation, and beside there's nothing anymore interesting going on out there than we are about to find out in here. i think you can agree. i want to thank them for donating this fabulous cheese. if you haven't had any you should get some because it's free. you should also have some wine because that's free too. i also want to think thanked the c-span team for filming this tonight. if you wait a few days you will be fortunate to go to our website and hear a podcast of the talk and all your interesting and fascinating questions that you will ask in just a little bit. we are beyond expect excited to have stephen here with his new book, how
eastern. >> next, stephen witt recounts the creation of mp3 files in the history of pirating digital music. his book is how music got free. this event was held in nashville north carolina. asheville north carolina. >> welcome everybody. thanks thanks for coming. we really appreciate you coming out on a wednesday night in asheville. first thing i will ask you to do is turn off any noisemaking device that you have with you. a phone, small animal, child, because you don't want to be...
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today we traveled to greensboro, north carolina, children about the literate life of the city. that's at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> with the senate in its august break will feature booktv programming weeknights in prime time on c-span2. >> later this month on c-span2, look back at the voting rights act would've signed into law 50 years ago this month. >> this sunday night on cue and a, antiwar activist phyllis bennis on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent appreciation with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis, what are the origins, why are they so vile that? all those are important and i addressed that in the book i think what's more important in some ways because it's something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can to go to war against terrorism? are we doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? i think those are the questions that in some of the most important and will be the most useful. >> sunday night at eight eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> now a conversation on credit
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bit farther to the east mainly affecting right along the coast from northeastern north carolina all the way up into eastern maine. so something we'll keep an eye on this afternoon and again tomorrow afternoon too. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast is c . >>> i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. you can already see the flags moving. breezy conditions expected for us as we head into the rest of today. another round of hot weather ranging between 91 and 94. day seven of this heat wave with isolated thunderstorms expected towards the evening. wind speeds out of the south 5 to 12 miles per hour. seven-day forecast shows another round of 90 degree weather tomorrow. we don't drop back down into the 80s until thursday. have a great day. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan, thank you so much. >>> coming up a second american hunter accused of killing a lion in africa while a woman in iowa is sparking outrage online with pictures of her controversial kill. we will talk to her. >>> and on an exclusive rossen reports, a new crackdown on toy guns that look
bit farther to the east mainly affecting right along the coast from northeastern north carolina all the way up into eastern maine. so something we'll keep an eye on this afternoon and again tomorrow afternoon too. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast is c . >>> i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. you can already see the flags moving. breezy conditions expected for us as we head into the rest of today. another round of hot weather ranging...
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north carolina at chapel hill. she was big . she will speak about college affordability. see those comments live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. the brookings foundation holds a conversation on the future of afghanistan. we will hear from general john campbell commander of operation resolute support on what the security situation could look like in the future. live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. sunday night on "q&a," former emergency manager of detroit talks about financial issues. and his job overseeing the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. mr. orr: if detroit had taken that when the stock market went down and invested in an index fund the stock market is now trading at almost three times what it was. not only what it have tripled their money, they could have paid pensions and then got back in the business of giving pensions a 13th check at the end of the year in addition to the 12 they are due. it could have fixed themselves if there had been sober management going forward. if you had some strong leadership and some focused on leadership, you could resolve the problems. but it takes a lot of effort. >>
north carolina at chapel hill. she was big . she will speak about college affordability. see those comments live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. the brookings foundation holds a conversation on the future of afghanistan. we will hear from general john campbell commander of operation resolute support on what the security situation could look like in the future. live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. sunday night on "q&a," former emergency manager of detroit talks about financial issues. and...
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eastern. >> welcome to greensboro, north carolina, on book tv. named after revolutionary war general nathanial green, the city was also the home of albi n, a civil rights leader during the reconstruction period who unsuccessfully argued the supreme court case that led to segregation in the u.s. for the next hour, we explore greensboro's literary scene starting with local author linda brown as she recounts her experience during the greensboro sitins during the civil rights movement. linda brown: in these mass marches going through and down elm street, some of them had eggs thrown at them and water dumped on their heads from buildings and it was, it never got to the wound where it was like it was nice. it was never nice. it was just more than the city could handle in the final analysis. it was about unanimity and solidarity and ok, we're all in this together. i grew up in ohio,
eastern. >> welcome to greensboro, north carolina, on book tv. named after revolutionary war general nathanial green, the city was also the home of albi n, a civil rights leader during the reconstruction period who unsuccessfully argued the supreme court case that led to segregation in the u.s. for the next hour, we explore greensboro's literary scene starting with local author linda brown as she recounts her experience during the greensboro sitins during the civil rights movement. linda...
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eastern. >> welcome to greensboro on american history tv. it is known as the gate city because of its ties to transportation. it is located in the piedmont region of central north carolina. warnere help of our time cable partners, over the next hour and a half we will look at the history of greensboro, visit the will worth counter at the center of the civil rights movement in the city. >> they came to the will worth store and asked for coffee and a piece of pipe. the response was mixed. you boys go on from here. another waitress was saying, we don't serve colored people here. here to sit down and take that first step in that demonstration. >> later, here about a deadly clash in 1979 between members of the clue clucks clan and communist party workers that killed five people -- klu klux klan and communist party workers that killed five people. peoplehave a group of standing on the sidewalls. themave cars very close to so they could reach out with their picket signs and hit the sides of the cars. you have men running back and forth. it is hard to tell who represents the klan and who represents the cwp. >> first, get an up-close look at a 200-year-old dress worn by former f
eastern. >> welcome to greensboro on american history tv. it is known as the gate city because of its ties to transportation. it is located in the piedmont region of central north carolina. warnere help of our time cable partners, over the next hour and a half we will look at the history of greensboro, visit the will worth counter at the center of the civil rights movement in the city. >> they came to the will worth store and asked for coffee and a piece of pipe. the response was...