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jefferson with the louisiana purchase, who also realized the net it states could not remain on the eastern seaboard and sent lewis and clark to the. west coast andrew jackson to woodrow wilson to franklin roosevelt to saying that our truman, whoharry not only spoke, but acted for freedom. when he became president, not only had his own ideas, but the strength of the democratic party , so he wanted to do something for the mentally ill -- mentally ill and mentally retarded, for those not covered by social security, for those not receiving inadequate minimum wage, for those who do not have adequate housing. for our fellow citizens who are not white or different beliefs living in this society. that in order for us to make progress at home, we had to be strong overseas and our military had to be strong. -- can we be certain without doubt that it will never have to be employed. -- the soviet union withdrew their missiles and bombers from cuba. [applause]. ] his idea was that this company -- this world should be a better place when we turn it over to the next generation then we inherited the last generatio
jefferson with the louisiana purchase, who also realized the net it states could not remain on the eastern seaboard and sent lewis and clark to the. west coast andrew jackson to woodrow wilson to franklin roosevelt to saying that our truman, whoharry not only spoke, but acted for freedom. when he became president, not only had his own ideas, but the strength of the democratic party , so he wanted to do something for the mentally ill -- mentally ill and mentally retarded, for those not covered...
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thomas jefferson with the louisiana purchase, he realized the united states cannot remain on the eastern seaboard and sent lewis and clark to the west coast. andrew jackson, woodrow wilson, , who knewoosevelt that our citizens were in great despair because of the financial crisis. harry truman who also acted for freedom. [applause] presidenten he became , not only had his own principles or his own ideas, but he had the strength that the democratic party, so that when he became president, he wanted to do something for the mentally ill and the mentally retarded. for those who were not covered by social security, for those who were not receiving an adequate minimum wage, for those who did not have adequate housing, for our elderly people who had difficulty paying their medical bills, for our fellow citizens who are not white, who had difficulty living in the society. also that in order for us to make progress here at home, we had to be strong overseas, that our military strength had to be strong. time, only when our arms are sufficient without doubt can we be certain of doubt without doubt, they wil
thomas jefferson with the louisiana purchase, he realized the united states cannot remain on the eastern seaboard and sent lewis and clark to the west coast. andrew jackson, woodrow wilson, , who knewoosevelt that our citizens were in great despair because of the financial crisis. harry truman who also acted for freedom. [applause] presidenten he became , not only had his own principles or his own ideas, but he had the strength that the democratic party, so that when he became president, he...
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louisiana purchase, and also when jefferson realized that the united states could not remain on the eastern seaboard and sent lewis and clark to the west coast; of andrew jackson; of woodrow wilson; of franklin roosevelt who saved our citizens who were in great despair because of the financial crisis; of harry truman who not only spoke but acted for freedom. so, when he became president he not only had his own principles and his own ideals but he had the strength of the democratic party. as president he wanted to do something for the mentally ill and the mentally retarded; for those who were not covered by social security; for those who were not receiving an adequate minimum wage; for those who did not have adequate housing; for our elderly people who had difficulty paying their medical bills; for our fellow citizens who are not white and who had difficulty living in this society. he realized also that in order for us to make progress here at home, that we had to be strong overseas, that our military strength had to be strong. he said one time, "only when our arms are sufficient, without doubt, can
louisiana purchase, and also when jefferson realized that the united states could not remain on the eastern seaboard and sent lewis and clark to the west coast; of andrew jackson; of woodrow wilson; of franklin roosevelt who saved our citizens who were in great despair because of the financial crisis; of harry truman who not only spoke but acted for freedom. so, when he became president he not only had his own principles and his own ideals but he had the strength of the democratic party. as...
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. >> we're doing an eastern seaboard trip. a couple of days in philadelphia. and then new york city. just enjoying the good weather. good times. >> reporter: live look at the blue cross river rink. the crowds are slowly trickling in. at last check we found out that the concert is still going on tonight. and the fireworks will be sometime around 10:30. we'll be out here to update you if anything shakes up. brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >> brandon, thank you. this is day five of the wawa welcome america festival. >> it's been filled with more free and fun activities out there. go forth and get fit. hundreds of families burned off some pre-holiday energy today at the smith memorial playground in fairmont park and center city. and the african-american museum. the museum's president said she was happy to see so many new faces. >> we strongly believe that we have important lessons to share here. and bringing them through these doors with the sponsorship of wawa welcome america helps us to fill that mission. >> on monday, the fourth, the museum will not be free, but y
. >> we're doing an eastern seaboard trip. a couple of days in philadelphia. and then new york city. just enjoying the good weather. good times. >> reporter: live look at the blue cross river rink. the crowds are slowly trickling in. at last check we found out that the concert is still going on tonight. and the fireworks will be sometime around 10:30. we'll be out here to update you if anything shakes up. brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >> brandon, thank you. this is day five of...
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satellite and radar for now we're clear up and down the eastern seaboard. for now, we'll chug along pushing into the delaware and the lehigh valleys that will produce the showers and thunderstorms. forecast for today, cloudy, sun to start, more clouds by afternoon, everybody is fair game for a shower or thunderstorm later on. 87 degrees is the muggy high. as we progress along sunday after, the model showing eruption of showers and thunderstorms. it's hard to pinpoint where the storm will fire up. the everybody is fair game. the atmosphere is very unstable. i'll time this out on future tracker # and when the heaviest will occur and when we get the cooler weather in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> 5:32, your time we're following breaking news, someone shoots at new jersey state troopers responding to a 911 call. only "action news" went to the scene in cumberland county. state police say around midnight someone called 911 from upper deerfield township and hung up. when troopers got to the scene, they say a man on the front porch shot at the of
satellite and radar for now we're clear up and down the eastern seaboard. for now, we'll chug along pushing into the delaware and the lehigh valleys that will produce the showers and thunderstorms. forecast for today, cloudy, sun to start, more clouds by afternoon, everybody is fair game for a shower or thunderstorm later on. 87 degrees is the muggy high. as we progress along sunday after, the model showing eruption of showers and thunderstorms. it's hard to pinpoint where the storm will fire...
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ahead of this front, look at your temperatures along the eastern seaboard continuing to heat up. 30 in new york. >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk news line. thanks for staying with us. >> this week, on global 3000, we go to ethiopia. we had to new york. it is a city becoming the domain of the super-rich. we visit india, where a quarter of the population has been hit with droughts. our planet is experiencing crazy weather, at the moment. india has been hard-hit. it is home to 18% of the world's population and has only 4% of the world water resources. 330 million people there are suffering the effects of heat wave and drought.
ahead of this front, look at your temperatures along the eastern seaboard continuing to heat up. 30 in new york. >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk news line. thanks for staying with us. >> this week, on global 3000, we go to ethiopia. we had to new york. it is a city becoming the domain of the super-rich. we visit india, where a quarter of the population has been hit with droughts. our planet is experiencing crazy weather, at the moment. india has been hard-hit. it is...
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satellite 6 along with action radar showing we still have high pressure right along the eastern seaboard is keeping the showers and thunderstorms at bay, but that high pressure will nudge to the east tomorrow. that opens the door for unsettled weather, rain free and partly cloudy and once the sunsets the human starts to rise and it will be sticky tonight and warm too, 70 in philadelphia and 69 in cape may and 76 in allentown and 69 in wilmington. future tracker 6 showing tomorrow morning a few spotty showers for the morning commute but most activity is holding off until the afternoon hours. mainly west of philadelphia and areas to the southwest and then it looks like it is consolidating more for the evening commute. it's one of those situations i don't think everyone will see the downpours but those that do could get hit pretty hard. showers and thunderstorms we'll have a lot of debris clouds and that will keep temperatures in the upper 80s instead of the 90s, and the main concern is not damaging winds or hail or tornadoes but the potential for some very heavy downpours with the air satu
satellite 6 along with action radar showing we still have high pressure right along the eastern seaboard is keeping the showers and thunderstorms at bay, but that high pressure will nudge to the east tomorrow. that opens the door for unsettled weather, rain free and partly cloudy and once the sunsets the human starts to rise and it will be sticky tonight and warm too, 70 in philadelphia and 69 in cape may and 76 in allentown and 69 in wilmington. future tracker 6 showing tomorrow morning a few...
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thunderstorms along the eastern seaboard of the united states. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> for future stories and special reports, just log onto our website and while you're at it, click on contact us for your thoughts and comments. from all of us here on nhk "newsline," thanks for watching. ♪ anchor: think you for joining us. you are watching live from paris. here are the headlines. a new police shooting in the u.s.. a black man is fatally shot in his car in minnesota. his dying moments filled by his girlfriend and streamed live. this comes to days after the death of an african man killed at the hands of police officers. the conclusion of britain's chilcott report as fuels to the contentment over tony blair's decision to go to war.
thunderstorms along the eastern seaboard of the united states. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> for future stories and special reports, just log onto our website and while you're at it, click on contact us for your thoughts and comments. from all of us here on nhk "newsline," thanks for watching. ♪ anchor: think you for joining us. you are watching live from paris. here are the headlines. a new police shooting in the u.s.. a black...
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now, temperatures are extremely high across eastern seaboard. 36 in washington, d.c., 34 degrees in new york city on monday. heat will likely build acacross central portions of the united states as we go into the rest of the workweek. so take care of your health. acroross europe, there was one report of tornado in romania a d hahail up to 9 centimeters in diameter in croatia -- excuse me, ukraine on sunday across the east and, in fact, more severe weather could happen across eastern rtrts of europope as weo into monday as well as tuesday. now, temperatures are going to be as follows. quite hot in madrid. 38 for the high with abundance of sunshine, 34 in lisbon. heat extend toward the east as we go into the next couple of days. for example, the high could rise to 32 on tuesday in paris. that's over 10 degrees higher than normal. brussels will see the high of 31 degrees on wednesday. all right. that's all for now. here is the extended forecast. . >>> it's that time of year again in japan's ancient capital of nara, they have been simoned to an ancient hideaway for a sermon in the park. abo
now, temperatures are extremely high across eastern seaboard. 36 in washington, d.c., 34 degrees in new york city on monday. heat will likely build acacross central portions of the united states as we go into the rest of the workweek. so take care of your health. acroross europe, there was one report of tornado in romania a d hahail up to 9 centimeters in diameter in croatia -- excuse me, ukraine on sunday across the east and, in fact, more severe weather could happen across eastern rtrts of...
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michigan out into the mississippi river valley as this does continue to move off and out to the eastern seaboard. it is going to be hot. d.c. with a high of 36. new york a high of 34. out there chicago, 29. still warm down towards the south there in houston. as we take a look at europe, though, still got some showers possible across the uk. london with a high of 21 there for you. some showers there. but also staying hot in madrid. you might see a passing shower or two there across parts of spain. here's our extended outlook. >>> we have one more story to share with you before we go. >>> tens of thousands of people have gathered by a river in osaka to celebrate a celestial romance. ♪ july 7th is tanabata in japan. according to legend, a young couple separated by the milky way can only meet once a year on this night. people in osaka recreate the scene by rolling l.e.d.s into the river and then making a wish. ♪ >> translator: i wish for happiness for my family. >> translator: i am wishing that my boyfriend waits for me to return from studying abroad. >> that's a beautiful sight there. on that note,
michigan out into the mississippi river valley as this does continue to move off and out to the eastern seaboard. it is going to be hot. d.c. with a high of 36. new york a high of 34. out there chicago, 29. still warm down towards the south there in houston. as we take a look at europe, though, still got some showers possible across the uk. london with a high of 21 there for you. some showers there. but also staying hot in madrid. you might see a passing shower or two there across parts of...
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also i do want to mention in the americas, really starting to see things clear up along the eastern seaboard that's following some storms in new york and washington, d.c. here's the extended forecast. >>> we go back now to our top story this hour. it's one that's developing out of france. the estimate of the number of dead continues to rise in nice after a truck plowed into a crowd of people. local officials say at least 60 people were killed and dozens injured. prosecutors are investigating the incident as a possible terror attack. a truck drove into the crowd gathered for bastille day celebrations in the southern city on thursday night. reports quoted eyewitnesses as saying there was a gunfight between an unidentified person in the truck and police officers. french media are reporting that the driver of the truck has been shot dead. we start to get accounts from witnesses who were at the scene of the attack. >> media quoted local officials as saying the truck drove two kilometers through the large crowd. they're also reporting that the truck was carrying a load of weapons including hand gr
also i do want to mention in the americas, really starting to see things clear up along the eastern seaboard that's following some storms in new york and washington, d.c. here's the extended forecast. >>> we go back now to our top story this hour. it's one that's developing out of france. the estimate of the number of dead continues to rise in nice after a truck plowed into a crowd of people. local officials say at least 60 people were killed and dozens injured. prosecutors are...
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heat in abundance here on the eastern seaboard.and uni uniting. a topic that wasn't officially the theme of the convention last week but, as you'll remember, it was brought up quite a bit. in the last hour, you heard from south carolina republican allen wilson on that very subject. now, south carolina democratic chair convention speaker at the dnc, jamie harrison, is in philadelphia to weigh in on the other side. nice to see you, sir, appreciate you being with us, as the thunderstorms clear in philadelphia. >> yes, they're clear, we're dry now. >> that's a good thing. before we get to this issue of party unity which is becoming a big deal now with tim kaine, idea of a kaine mutiny, want to get your thoughts on tim kaine overall. i know you tweeted congratulations but considering cory booker, rising african-american star in the democratic party, also conceivably one of the castro brothers, could have had an hispanic on the ticket. will tim kaine do a lot in places like mississippi and alabama? >> listen, we have a wealth of talent o
heat in abundance here on the eastern seaboard.and uni uniting. a topic that wasn't officially the theme of the convention last week but, as you'll remember, it was brought up quite a bit. in the last hour, you heard from south carolina republican allen wilson on that very subject. now, south carolina democratic chair convention speaker at the dnc, jamie harrison, is in philadelphia to weigh in on the other side. nice to see you, sir, appreciate you being with us, as the thunderstorms clear in...
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tomorrow upper 90s on the eastern seaboard. heat continues in the central part of the country.ot much relief in site. our forecast tonight, an isolated storm. otherwise partly cloudy. warm and muggy. we are dipping mainly in the 70s to near 80 in town. maybe closer to 70 in the outer suburbs. it is going to be sticky. 72 in the morning in the cool spot. low 90s by lunch time already on sunday with highs mid-to- upper 90s, near 100. isolated storms again on sunday storm or two. tuesday 97. we will keep the yellow weather alert going. by the middle of the week still hot but maybe not as hot. i think highs staying low-to- mid 90s for the foreseeable future. hate to say it. >> stay safe out there, everyone. this is no joke. >>> what's going on? >> they are playing baseball tonight. it's quite the hot weather. with their not canceling it because of the heat. the bats have been cooled off lately for the nationals. trying to change that with the padres in town. a preview >>> now wusa9 game on sports with frank hammer brought to you by xfinity. >> skipper is going to have to make chang
tomorrow upper 90s on the eastern seaboard. heat continues in the central part of the country.ot much relief in site. our forecast tonight, an isolated storm. otherwise partly cloudy. warm and muggy. we are dipping mainly in the 70s to near 80 in town. maybe closer to 70 in the outer suburbs. it is going to be sticky. 72 in the morning in the cool spot. low 90s by lunch time already on sunday with highs mid-to- upper 90s, near 100. isolated storms again on sunday storm or two. tuesday 97. we...
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so, many folks along the eastern half of the country, the eastern seaboard, the midatlantic will be bakingering here for many days to come. the heat index right now 97 in trenton and philadelphia, many locations broke over 100 this afternoon. 97 in dover. so the excessive heat started at a and itoday and it will cone into almost the middle part of next week. satellite and radar high clouds passing through the region right now. again a broken line offer to the north of with a few downpours. tonight that tropical feeling out there very warm, isolated storm far northern areas. 70 in allentown, 77 philadelphia. the same for cape may and dover at 76 degrees. as you look at the next three days, this is just a sample of what we're going to endure into next week. 102 tomorrow with a high of 98. dry air comes in on sunday and that will lower the humidity which means the heat index won't go as high but it is still very uncomfortable and monday it comes back with a vengeance, record high of 99 soaring that heat index to 106. if you think about escaping to the shore to break your way away from the hea
so, many folks along the eastern half of the country, the eastern seaboard, the midatlantic will be bakingering here for many days to come. the heat index right now 97 in trenton and philadelphia, many locations broke over 100 this afternoon. 97 in dover. so the excessive heat started at a and itoday and it will cone into almost the middle part of next week. satellite and radar high clouds passing through the region right now. again a broken line offer to the north of with a few downpours....
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if you are along the eastern seaboard, it will be a hot one out there into washington, d.c., mid-30s, new york as well, extending all the way over towards toronto. severe weather expected there, though. and behind it quite a different story. i know it's hot and mug ne the east, but dry and hot in the west. we had that fire weather threat out there including those of you in denver. 33, sunny, but very dry conditions here on tuesday. here's the extended outlook. >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. >> euromaxx highlights. here's your host. >> welcome to the show. we are here right by the brandenburg gate and the fan zone for the euro 2016. here is what we have on the day town, the tate modern extension opens in london. sights of the city -- join us for a tour of the italian capital. and top of the league -- ars -- art basel is the world's number one art fair. the longwaited aitional to the tate merin london is finally open to the public. in keeping with the design of the 1950's power station, which
if you are along the eastern seaboard, it will be a hot one out there into washington, d.c., mid-30s, new york as well, extending all the way over towards toronto. severe weather expected there, though. and behind it quite a different story. i know it's hot and mug ne the east, but dry and hot in the west. we had that fire weather threat out there including those of you in denver. 33, sunny, but very dry conditions here on tuesday. here's the extended outlook. >>> and that wraps up...
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that high pressure moving off the eastern seaboard.hat this will do is shift the wind out of the southwest, pull out more humid conditions. and also pull up some instability in the form of some showers and thunderstorms. yesterday we had dewpoints in the 50s. now 66 degrees the dewpoint in philadelphia. so that's slightly muggy. but if you look to the south, dewpoints in the 70s, that's the air mass that will gradually move our way tomorrow. and futuretracker showing also moving our way some scattered showers and thunderstorms, especially around 2:00 in the afternoon. the afternoon, the atmosphere will kind of force downpours. not everyone will see them but it will open another round for excessive heat. excessive heat watch thursday afternoon into friday evening, along the i-95 corridor. this is where the heat index value up to about 100 degrees and more details on that in the accuweather forecast. >> thank you, cecily. >>> the big story here, previously sealed documents from the jerry sandusky trial was made public today. they reveal
that high pressure moving off the eastern seaboard.hat this will do is shift the wind out of the southwest, pull out more humid conditions. and also pull up some instability in the form of some showers and thunderstorms. yesterday we had dewpoints in the 50s. now 66 degrees the dewpoint in philadelphia. so that's slightly muggy. but if you look to the south, dewpoints in the 70s, that's the air mass that will gradually move our way tomorrow. and futuretracker showing also moving our way some...
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when you look live at our satellite/radar view as we fly up the eastern seaboard, high pressure off theese clouds are building and we are seeing some showers and some thunderstorms along the appalachian trail here and this is going to move toward our region over the next 24 hours. so high pressure builds off the coast. a few showers begin to sneak up tomorrow morning. and into the afternoon. they'll be scattered but they're also could be a few thunderstorms popping up as well. and here comes another line of showers and storms by thursday afternoon. more organized by then. so the humidity moderate for your wednesday, very high. thursday and friday and back down to moderate for saturday but temperatures will be in the 90s. overnight, 70 in the city. 65 in the suburbs guesting increasingly more humid. tomorrow sticky and quite warm the high 88 with scattered showers in the morning few storms popping up in the afternoon. as we plan the day tomorrow, the morning looking good. mild and muggy. by lunch time 83. a few spotty showers and storms in the after in that and by din are in time 82 and
when you look live at our satellite/radar view as we fly up the eastern seaboard, high pressure off theese clouds are building and we are seeing some showers and some thunderstorms along the appalachian trail here and this is going to move toward our region over the next 24 hours. so high pressure builds off the coast. a few showers begin to sneak up tomorrow morning. and into the afternoon. they'll be scattered but they're also could be a few thunderstorms popping up as well. and here comes...
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this pattern will continue through monday as humid air gets pulled up the eastern seaboard slow moving front advances on the region and we will have showers and storms blossoming at times tonight and tomorrow morning again saturday afternoon into sunday and probably gannon monday. overnight pockets of heavy rain, thunderstorms, 75 degrees. friday mainly rain and we could clear it out in the afternoon, cooler but still very humid at 86 degrees. your seven day forecast keeps it unsettled this weekend, showers and storms saturday afternoon, scattered storms on sunday and stray one on monday before nicer weather returns finally tuesday, and wednesday of next week. stay there we will be rig whenthe state made aers, commitment to us. i knew that i wasn't going to make a fortune. but i would have a secure pension plan when i retired. each and every one of us made that contribution from every paycheck we ever earned. they've been negligent in their responsibility over the years of not funding this pension the way it should have been funded. they have made a promise, they've made a commitment,
this pattern will continue through monday as humid air gets pulled up the eastern seaboard slow moving front advances on the region and we will have showers and storms blossoming at times tonight and tomorrow morning again saturday afternoon into sunday and probably gannon monday. overnight pockets of heavy rain, thunderstorms, 75 degrees. friday mainly rain and we could clear it out in the afternoon, cooler but still very humid at 86 degrees. your seven day forecast keeps it unsettled this...
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satellite 6 along with action radar showing we have high pressure beginning to work off the eastern seaboardonce that does tomorrow it pulls in the winds from the south-southwest. there are scattered showers and thunderstorms there, tomorrow it's somewhat of an unsettled day, there are partly cloudy skies and the humidity ramps up once again. a sticky night and 70 is the low in philadelphia and 67 in allentown and 64 in toms river and 69 in wilmington. future tracker 6 showing tomorrow morning lots of clouds in the morning and we could pick up a spotty shower here or there. and things get active into the afternoon. showers along the i-95 corridor and areas out to the west and they could be intensifying into the evening hours, it's a situation where not everyone gets the showers and thunderstorms but those that do could get hit hard. it will be humid again with scattered thunderstorms and clouds will keep temperatures in the upper 80s and we'll likely not start a heat wave tomorrow, the main concern with the thunderstorms will be the heavy downpours because there is moisture in the air and an
satellite 6 along with action radar showing we have high pressure beginning to work off the eastern seaboardonce that does tomorrow it pulls in the winds from the south-southwest. there are scattered showers and thunderstorms there, tomorrow it's somewhat of an unsettled day, there are partly cloudy skies and the humidity ramps up once again. a sticky night and 70 is the low in philadelphia and 67 in allentown and 64 in toms river and 69 in wilmington. future tracker 6 showing tomorrow morning...
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today it's blazing up and down the entire eastern seaboard. again, this cold front slides into the virginias tomorrow, it pulls the heat back, but it's very hot tomorrow in the mid 90s. sun and clouds this afternoon, not a bad day, one or two areas, though with the front sliding through, maybe you pick up a stray shower or thunderstorm. i think this model is a little overdone, i don't think you will see as much coverage, but if you have plans keep an eye to the sky. tomorrow, hot and sunny and humid. what to expect, over the next five days, high temperatures in the mid to upper 90s, each and everyday, feels-like temperatures ranging between 98 to 105. it will be the longest lasting heat wave of the year. the forecast for this afternoon. it's hazy, hot and humid, combination of sun and clouds, stray thunderstorm. 98 in philadelphia. feeling like 102. 96 in wilmington. millville, checking in at 96 later on. reading, 97. allentown, 96. trenton, 96. the jersey shore on the sand you're topping out in the low to mid 90s. breaking it down hour by hou
today it's blazing up and down the entire eastern seaboard. again, this cold front slides into the virginias tomorrow, it pulls the heat back, but it's very hot tomorrow in the mid 90s. sun and clouds this afternoon, not a bad day, one or two areas, though with the front sliding through, maybe you pick up a stray shower or thunderstorm. i think this model is a little overdone, i don't think you will see as much coverage, but if you have plans keep an eye to the sky. tomorrow, hot and sunny and...
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look for, the water vapor image, this rent dry air, this is all soupy humid air up and down the eastern seaboarder and thunderstorm activity, look at this pocket of dry air that will work into the mid atlantic and the northeast. we'll see dewpoints from 68 to 70 degrees, that's extremely sticky. but the numbers will drop off a little bit as the day wears on. the 92 predicted high for philadelphia, will feel like 92 or 93. it's not going to feel as intense as yesterday. it's hot out there, but better. jersey shore look for a combination of sun and clouds, just the slightest chance of pop-up shower or thunderstorm. we'll call it partly sunny and high of 87, guys? >> thank you. >>> community members in camden, new jersey came together to clean up theds. employees at the cooper university health care hosted the effort. they focused on 4th and clinton avenue, they picked up trash and removed gra graffiti. >> phillies wrap up their series with the mets at citizens bank park. ryan howard greet the fans before the game and then his bat did all the talking. he slammed a home run in the 4-2 victory. the p
look for, the water vapor image, this rent dry air, this is all soupy humid air up and down the eastern seaboarder and thunderstorm activity, look at this pocket of dry air that will work into the mid atlantic and the northeast. we'll see dewpoints from 68 to 70 degrees, that's extremely sticky. but the numbers will drop off a little bit as the day wears on. the 92 predicted high for philadelphia, will feel like 92 or 93. it's not going to feel as intense as yesterday. it's hot out there, but...
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it's hot up and down the entire eastern seaboard. thisthis is hot and dry. this is hot and humid. enjoy it the because it will not be too much longer before the temperatures increase again. this is the heat index, it's the same thing not much humidity. watch what happens as we get into monday, the humidity goes through the roof as the dewpoints climb into the 70s. actual air temperatures close to 100 it will feel like 107 in philadelphia. reading, 104. wilmington, 108. millville, 106. lakehurst 105 or 106 degrees, next three days temperatures in the mid to upper 90s with heat indices between 98 and 108 degrees. take frequently breaks and if at all possible stay indoors in a nice air conditioned room. future tracker 6 combination of sun and clouds, pretty much smooth sailing from this point on. tomorrow morning there could showers or thunderstorms well north of philadelphia. that's the warm front lifting through. the cold front slides through this will trigger showers and thunderstorms, as well. it's this batch of moisture that could produce severe weather to parts of the area. sim
it's hot up and down the entire eastern seaboard. thisthis is hot and dry. this is hot and humid. enjoy it the because it will not be too much longer before the temperatures increase again. this is the heat index, it's the same thing not much humidity. watch what happens as we get into monday, the humidity goes through the roof as the dewpoints climb into the 70s. actual air temperatures close to 100 it will feel like 107 in philadelphia. reading, 104. wilmington, 108. millville, 106. lakehurst...
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it is hard to figure out, does that mean, if you have an eastern seaboard bias, what does that mean? i can't say. goes, is the religion have nothing any evidence of that having made an impact. it is unusual if you're picking nine people that that would be the religious makeup. a short answer to your question, it is kind of strange. but i can't put a finger on how the difference shows up. >> yes sir. unanimoustioned the nature of the brown the board of education decision. yourould you describe approach to consensusbuilding on the court and how would you of someit to the styles of your favorite chief justice is in our history? >> it is interesting. it was a great benefit that brown with the unanimous decision. unanimous in many respects. you had a generation of litigation try to figure out what does this mean. how does it work out. obligation apply and on what basis? it was unanimous and the good thing. it is subject to criticism. even if it is going to be 7-2. let's get some of those things resolved. there are pluses and minuses. sometimes when we written things, people have said, pra
it is hard to figure out, does that mean, if you have an eastern seaboard bias, what does that mean? i can't say. goes, is the religion have nothing any evidence of that having made an impact. it is unusual if you're picking nine people that that would be the religious makeup. a short answer to your question, it is kind of strange. but i can't put a finger on how the difference shows up. >> yes sir. unanimoustioned the nature of the brown the board of education decision. yourould you...
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completely a fish out of water when it came to what was expected of elite women in the cities of the eastern seaboardacksons were living in a boarding house, and it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa adams was often seen having conversation with henry clay. >> henry clay is speaker of the house of representatives. he controls the 213 men tasked with choosing between adams and jackson. >> the most powerful legislator of his time now had an opportunity to be a king-maker. he could swing the vote. >> clay and adams talk. has the kingmaker met his future king? >> clay asked for, as adams put it, assurances on some matters of great public importance. the two of them had a long conversation. clay went away apparently satisfied. >> two months of negotiation and speculation pass. the house convenes to announce america's new president. >> gentlemen, i am humbled and delighted with that which you bestow. >> the house of representatives elected adams. >> john quincy adams becomes the sixth president of the united states of america. his secretary of state? henry clay. >> from jackson's point
completely a fish out of water when it came to what was expected of elite women in the cities of the eastern seaboardacksons were living in a boarding house, and it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa adams was often seen having conversation with henry clay. >> henry clay is speaker of the house of representatives. he controls the 213 men tasked with choosing between adams and jackson. >> the most powerful legislator of his time now had an opportunity to be a...
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following that, huge rich of high pressure building in that is heat bum pum off eastern seaboard bermudaumidity like i said pop upp thunderstorms for the rest week here's forecast for tonight,ht want an umbrella if you are heading out, maybe a decentt blanket it is going to be soggy 71 degrees study temperatures over the night. look at the view of the capital and the blue sky return tomorrow afternoon. after a cloudy start 90 degrees with humidity and we'll see popp up showers and thunderstorms. t such a nice view behind us. 7-day forecast look at temperatures rise into on wednesday. which looks to be a dry day. thursday 94. friday 94. saturday 95.5. and the best chance to see thunderstorms here looks to bese thursday t friday or saturdayy afternoon. really at any honest with this type of heat.a. air conditioners working overkig time even into sunday looks liks we take the edge off the heaterh high temperatures close toratu normal back in the y we only haw five days so far this year wherr we hit 90 or above. abo obviously we are about to double that. i think it goes remarkable that we ma
following that, huge rich of high pressure building in that is heat bum pum off eastern seaboard bermudaumidity like i said pop upp thunderstorms for the rest week here's forecast for tonight,ht want an umbrella if you are heading out, maybe a decentt blanket it is going to be soggy 71 degrees study temperatures over the night. look at the view of the capital and the blue sky return tomorrow afternoon. after a cloudy start 90 degrees with humidity and we'll see popp up showers and...
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we have camps all down the eastern seaboard, a cluster of area, in the. chesapeake bay area. the south carolina and georgia sea islands. a few places in florida and key west. and then you have another , a high concentration along the mississippi river. new orleans, of course. union occupied by 1862. you have contraband colonies there. you have the census of 1850 with 770,000 slaves a long here. in the that represented camps. they are very crowded. its were chaplin john eaton took meticulous records. this is just an incredibly rich source of material. what you have here in the southern louisiana is you have plantations and planters that often comply with the union and keep their slaves at a wage labor agreement. but you still see a lot of migrating and movement between camps. it's a new era of information dissemination between refugees and these camps. is not just individual man who came. let's look at the coming into the camp because this is a different kind of coming. after enlistment it will be majority female, majority child. and the infirm in these caps. -- camps. there's
we have camps all down the eastern seaboard, a cluster of area, in the. chesapeake bay area. the south carolina and georgia sea islands. a few places in florida and key west. and then you have another , a high concentration along the mississippi river. new orleans, of course. union occupied by 1862. you have contraband colonies there. you have the census of 1850 with 770,000 slaves a long here. in the that represented camps. they are very crowded. its were chaplin john eaton took meticulous...
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could have a major impact on festivities and ironworks in the nation's capital and along the eastern seaboardcus on the election, now, just weeks away from the convention. for months or so from the presidential election. electionopments in the regarding trade. globalism versus protectionism. a
could have a major impact on festivities and ironworks in the nation's capital and along the eastern seaboardcus on the election, now, just weeks away from the convention. for months or so from the presidential election. electionopments in the regarding trade. globalism versus protectionism. a
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all humidity is out here across mid plant i can from the eastern seaboard from eastern maine down intorida. very humid, very tropical. thinks your break relief south of toronto. as we get that dry air in here it will produce showers and thunderstorms later this afternoon. some of these storms will produce heavy downpours, model actual has philadelphia over 3 s trenton at more than a quarter inch of rain out of this. the idea is these are for hit or miss showers and thunderstorms. this is more than likely not going to pan out the way it is showing but hit or miss showers or storms is what you can speculator on. south jersey, glassboro, maybe you get hit but few towns over in williamstown maybe seeing in the much of anything at all. that is how it will be later this afternoon. humid with a gusty thunderstorm in the city and suburbs. eighty-seven today. jersey shore a heavy then are storm, limited sun, humid. highs around 83. gray. >> thanks very much. >> it is 7:25. in sports phillies come through in a pinch, here's jeff skversky. >>> it has been up, it is down, it has been up and down.
all humidity is out here across mid plant i can from the eastern seaboard from eastern maine down intorida. very humid, very tropical. thinks your break relief south of toronto. as we get that dry air in here it will produce showers and thunderstorms later this afternoon. some of these storms will produce heavy downpours, model actual has philadelphia over 3 s trenton at more than a quarter inch of rain out of this. the idea is these are for hit or miss showers and thunderstorms. this is more...
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and it is not just us, all across the eastern seaboard, down into the carolinas, that's seeing this high isolated thunderstorm still in the forecast for tonight, best area for that is going to be the mountains or western most suburbs. most of us do stay dry, clear, mild, 77 for the overnight low. that's it. that's all we will get to. humidity keeps the low temperatures quite high. forecast for tomorrow, going 95, hazy sunshine yet again. afternoon thunderstorm, just can't rule it out. seven day forecast, looks like the heat gets the highest here on friday, 96 degrees, and our zip trip which is in damn as cast maryland fine in the morning, i mean, it will be warm, but those thunderstorms holds off until the afternoon. the weekends looks dry, 94 front comes through sunday. that will will at least take the edge off the humidity. 88 degrees, but you will be surprised, how much of a difference it will feel like, those dew points drop even five to 10 degrees. eighty-nine and still not humid monday, but that humidity creeps back in as we head through next week, 90 tuesday, 92 wednesday, guys, e
and it is not just us, all across the eastern seaboard, down into the carolinas, that's seeing this high isolated thunderstorm still in the forecast for tonight, best area for that is going to be the mountains or western most suburbs. most of us do stay dry, clear, mild, 77 for the overnight low. that's it. that's all we will get to. humidity keeps the low temperatures quite high. forecast for tomorrow, going 95, hazy sunshine yet again. afternoon thunderstorm, just can't rule it out. seven day...
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honest, it is hard to figure out -- does that mean that the court -- if you have sort of an eastern seaboard bias, what does that mean? how does that reflect itself? i can't say. as far as the religion goes, i've certainly not seen any evidence that it's made an impact. it is kind of unusual. with nine people, you would think that is the religious makeup. so i guess the short answer to your question, it is kind of strange, think. maybe it is some thing to worry about, but i can't quite put my finger on how the difference shows up. judge wilkinson:. yes, sir >> mr. chief justice -- yes, sir. >> mr. justice, you mentioned brown the board of education. how would you compare it to the styles of some of your favorite chief justices in our history? chief justice roberts: well, it is interesting. there is a great benefit that brown was a unanimous opinion. but there was another side to that. it was unanimous in many respect because they left a lot of things undecided. there was a generation of litigation trying to figure out what does this mean and how does this work out, where does the obligation
honest, it is hard to figure out -- does that mean that the court -- if you have sort of an eastern seaboard bias, what does that mean? how does that reflect itself? i can't say. as far as the religion goes, i've certainly not seen any evidence that it's made an impact. it is kind of unusual. with nine people, you would think that is the religious makeup. so i guess the short answer to your question, it is kind of strange, think. maybe it is some thing to worry about, but i can't quite put my...
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we have got heavy rains up and down the eastern seaboard. rain in new york. this is a great stat. briefly, rain in new york was falling at the rate of 3.36 inches per hour at the center of some of these imbedded thunderstorms. it's just one of those summer days. there's the wells fargo center. n you know anything about philadelphia, it's in south philly, outside of the center city area along the i-95 corridor. much more about the wells fargo center over the next four days. our journalist who has been covering throughout the sanders campaign to be perfectly honest, not her first merry-go-round, she was a.p. political reporter before that, kasie hunt is in philadelphia and kasie, i would like you to expand on remarks you made earlier. the fear among especially the clinton forces that sanders forces having seen cleveland are going to think that tomorrow's roll call of the states is perhaps an attempt to change the outcome at this convention. >> reporter: brian, a lot of back and forth today and the reality, it feels as though bernie sanders lit a match, started this movement and part
we have got heavy rains up and down the eastern seaboard. rain in new york. this is a great stat. briefly, rain in new york was falling at the rate of 3.36 inches per hour at the center of some of these imbedded thunderstorms. it's just one of those summer days. there's the wells fargo center. n you know anything about philadelphia, it's in south philly, outside of the center city area along the i-95 corridor. much more about the wells fargo center over the next four days. our journalist who...
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storm scan three quiet conditions, not a included to pick up, up and down eastern seaboard, high pressurend of sunshine in store. we will see frontal boundary make it way in the day tomorrow and that could help fire off a few isolated thunderstorms heading late day into friday. temperatures climb in the 90's tomorrow and upper 90's feeling like over 100 degrees as we will have tropical-like humidity values on saturday. sunday won't be quite as humid but still very hot, hazy as well, high temperatures in the upper 90's on sunday, ways to beat the heat drink water, void strenuous activity, just sit around stay cool, stay out of the direct sunlight and remember your pet friend across the region today we will have sunshine in store topping out at 89 degrees. lower 80's down the shore and poconos and high temperature topping at 97 degrees, on saturday. ninety-eight on sunday. even for start of the dnc out of towners coming in it will be hot 96 degrees. >> you guys, i want to call your attention to this right away. take a look at this picture just looking out there this car erupted in to flames
storm scan three quiet conditions, not a included to pick up, up and down eastern seaboard, high pressurend of sunshine in store. we will see frontal boundary make it way in the day tomorrow and that could help fire off a few isolated thunderstorms heading late day into friday. temperatures climb in the 90's tomorrow and upper 90's feeling like over 100 degrees as we will have tropical-like humidity values on saturday. sunday won't be quite as humid but still very hot, hazy as well, high...
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not seeing any delays on the eastern seaboard so you're looking pretty good tam. >> thank you karen.th check women who turn to ivf to get pregnant have worried if the steps they're taking increase their risk for cancer. new info says they can rest assured. the comprehensive study which was just published found there was no increased cancer risk. ivf requires temporarily increasing levels of certain sex hormones to five to 10 times the normal rate. technically two of those hormones estrogen and progesterone can affect the course of certain kinds of breast cancer but the study suggests it's not a pertinent concern in a limited time frame that usually surround ivf. the study also shows no greater risk among women who underwent various types of less intensive treatments in order to increase their fertility as well. >> 6:24 and we're following several new and developing stories for you coming up at 6:30. >> including a live report from cleveland where donald trump's former foes will come out to support him on stage tonight. >> ♪ >> donald trump sealed the deal and became the republican pa
not seeing any delays on the eastern seaboard so you're looking pretty good tam. >> thank you karen.th check women who turn to ivf to get pregnant have worried if the steps they're taking increase their risk for cancer. new info says they can rest assured. the comprehensive study which was just published found there was no increased cancer risk. ivf requires temporarily increasing levels of certain sex hormones to five to 10 times the normal rate. technically two of those hormones...
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and one of of the only ones suffering with this heat and humidity cross eastern seaboard, temperaturesive in raleigh-durham and little rock temperatures in the mid 90's as well. dew point tell us about that sticky factor giving a bit of the break in the lehigh valley. dew points in the lower 60's, points south and east forget it, we will deal with the steamy factor that will stay with us through the night tonight. feels like temperature in the 100-degree range in philadelphia, down into wilmington, feeling like 104 right now in dover. because of those numbers we have a heat advisory in effect for entire delaware valley until 8:00 o'clock this evening, excessive heat warning in effect for philadelphia counting and in and around i-95 corridor and this doesn't expire until tomorrow evening the at 8:00 o'clock. we will have to practice this heat safety, both rest of the evening and then again tomorrow, drink plenty of water, of course, avoid strenuous activity, we need to go for that jog maybe take a break again tomorrow. stay out of direct sunlight, wear light weight wait, light colored c
and one of of the only ones suffering with this heat and humidity cross eastern seaboard, temperaturesive in raleigh-durham and little rock temperatures in the mid 90's as well. dew point tell us about that sticky factor giving a bit of the break in the lehigh valley. dew points in the lower 60's, points south and east forget it, we will deal with the steamy factor that will stay with us through the night tonight. feels like temperature in the 100-degree range in philadelphia, down into...
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the first, really, of this magnitude on the eastern seaboard.hink it's a harbinger of things to come. >> reporter: five minutes away from the dispensary, another posible harbinger. >> i can think of no better place to host the first annual cannmed conference than here at harvard medical school, so welcome. >> reporter: the first annual personalized cannabinoid medicine conference at harvard medical school in april. an unprecedented meeting of the minds in the world of medicinal marijuana. and the "father of marijuana research" was here to receive a lifetime achievement award. raphael mechoulam is an israeli chemist who became interested in cannabis when he began his scientific career. >> now i was kind of surprised to find out that the chemistry of cannabis, an important drug in my view, was not well-known. as a matter of fact, we didn't know at that time, i'm speaking of the early '60s, the active compounds had not been isolated in pure form. >> reporter: in 1963, he identified the structure of cannabidiol, c.b.d., one of the most medically imp
the first, really, of this magnitude on the eastern seaboard.hink it's a harbinger of things to come. >> reporter: five minutes away from the dispensary, another posible harbinger. >> i can think of no better place to host the first annual cannmed conference than here at harvard medical school, so welcome. >> reporter: the first annual personalized cannabinoid medicine conference at harvard medical school in april. an unprecedented meeting of the minds in the world of...
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look at these dew points in the 70's up and down the eastern seaboard.orrow though once this front comes through to it and tomorrow, dew points tomorrow in the 40's. lower 50's. it is a huge difference, once we get this front through and rest of the weekend looks so much better but as you can see showers and storms around, can't rule out anything until after midnight, then it clears quickly and tomorrow looks like a beautiful day. i promised i would show you monday. sunday is okay. monday though cloud will roll in during the information of july, most of the day looks quiet but here comes wet weather, it starts to push in by 2:00 p.m. off to the south ape west but could eventually get here bringing the chance for an evening shower as the high of 83 degrees for your fourth of july monday. overnight thunderstorms around, some severe, it does clear late, down to 67, tomorrow sunny, breezy, beautiful, with low humidity and sunday looks like it will give tomorrow a run for its money. watch for late day shower monday and another chance for showers on tuesday. i
look at these dew points in the 70's up and down the eastern seaboard.orrow though once this front comes through to it and tomorrow, dew points tomorrow in the 40's. lower 50's. it is a huge difference, once we get this front through and rest of the weekend looks so much better but as you can see showers and storms around, can't rule out anything until after midnight, then it clears quickly and tomorrow looks like a beautiful day. i promised i would show you monday. sunday is okay. monday...
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as you said, i mean, the weather in the northeast -- well, across the whole eastern seaboard -- >> yeah. >> it was the coldest winter people have experienced in forever. heating oil was at a premium, and you say navigating the current political landscape would have proved challenging for even the most skillful leaders. but carter is an outsider, operated at a distinct disadvantage. and we know that to be true. however, many of the people here in georgia love to think about jimmy carter and jodi powell and hamilton -- [inaudible] they were outsiders. they didn't understand the washington environment at all. >> yeah. and that's certainly true, and it certainly worked for carter in a certain way because it allowed him to craft this incredibly ambitious energy proposal that nobody, had they been advised by washington insiders, would have said you can do this. >> what did he want to dosome. >> everything. [laughter] he wanted to do everything, you know? when tip to o'neill, who was the new speaker of the house, got this, he just groaned. this was the size of five phonebooks put together, 113
as you said, i mean, the weather in the northeast -- well, across the whole eastern seaboard -- >> yeah. >> it was the coldest winter people have experienced in forever. heating oil was at a premium, and you say navigating the current political landscape would have proved challenging for even the most skillful leaders. but carter is an outsider, operated at a distinct disadvantage. and we know that to be true. however, many of the people here in georgia love to think about jimmy...
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over , was joined by six, and then seven, other justices appointed from all up and down the eastern seaboard from georgia to kentucky. they came to washington to the supreme court sessions alone. they did not move there families to washington. terms were, their short. john marshall court arab, their terms were typically about two months long. accordingly, chief justice john marshall arranged for them all to live together in a boarding house and they had almost all of their meals together. so, catherine, why did john marshall want the justices to live, dine, work, and socialize together? >> well, i would say that, the primary reason was he wanted to build a bond between the justices. it also goes to say the courts started with a very nomadic existence. they started in new york and , then moved to philadelphia and then came to washington. you have to remember, at the time in washington, it was not the city we know today. there were very few places for the justices and members of congress to come to washington. so, they lived in the boarding houses to gain that fraternal bond and to come togeth
over , was joined by six, and then seven, other justices appointed from all up and down the eastern seaboard from georgia to kentucky. they came to washington to the supreme court sessions alone. they did not move there families to washington. terms were, their short. john marshall court arab, their terms were typically about two months long. accordingly, chief justice john marshall arranged for them all to live together in a boarding house and they had almost all of their meals together. so,...
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there were six then seven justices and they were appointed from all up and down the eastern seaboardrom boston all the way down to georgia and then out west to kentucky. they came to washington, to the supreme court sessions alone. they left their wives and their children in their home towns. they didn't move their families to washington. because the court term was very short. during the marshal outer era, it was usually two months long. accordingly chief justice john marshal arranged for them all to live together in a boarding house and they took almost all of their meals together. so katherine, why did john marshal want the justices to live, dine, work and socialize together? >> well, i would say that i think the primary reason was that he wanted to build the bonds between the justices. i think it also goes to say that the court started off with a nomadic existence. they were in new york when that was the seat of the nation's government. then they moved to philadelphia, and then they came to washington. and i think also at the time we have to remember that in washington it wasn't t
there were six then seven justices and they were appointed from all up and down the eastern seaboardrom boston all the way down to georgia and then out west to kentucky. they came to washington, to the supreme court sessions alone. they left their wives and their children in their home towns. they didn't move their families to washington. because the court term was very short. during the marshal outer era, it was usually two months long. accordingly chief justice john marshal arranged for them...
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event that you would do something major and dramatic like the loss of power for the segment of eastern seaboard localized entity that lost service for three hours but quickly came back on line. i try to remind people my experience led me to believe you don't have a one-size-fits-all but you've got to think think about in a nuanced way about how we do this. the second i would make is what she is true that i found the connecticut world just because somebody comes at you one way doesn't mean you have got to respond the same way right back at them. if you look at for example the way we as a nation respond to the sony penetration we use the economic lever in the form of sanctions as the initial response by design. one of the things and it's just part of the dialogue, is we need to think about the full range of capabilities and disadvantages that we enjoy as a nation and how do we apply those in a focused and specific way in a response idea, not default to whatever they did to you you have to do to them. i'm not a big fan of that approach personally. >> thank you sir rave i talked about adversaries i
event that you would do something major and dramatic like the loss of power for the segment of eastern seaboard localized entity that lost service for three hours but quickly came back on line. i try to remind people my experience led me to believe you don't have a one-size-fits-all but you've got to think think about in a nuanced way about how we do this. the second i would make is what she is true that i found the connecticut world just because somebody comes at you one way doesn't mean you...
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first black congressman from the eastern seaboard, arrived in washington in 1945, when he was sworn in, and he was battling many politicians in his own party, southern democrats, the very people, actually, who i end up circling back to nor thurgood marshall. he was in the house and these were senators. so powell was on the out in outside in the u.s. congress a almost because the chairman of the education and labor committee was a gentleman named graham barden, who kept powell down, but when -- with the wave of democrats who were elected in 1960, adam clayton powell's seniority elevated him and he became chairman of the education labor committee. powerful position, and he started passing a lot of social legislation and student loan bills, outward bound program, very instrumental. that a beautiful program that i went through that the federal government would find these gifted high school students and send you to a local college in the summertime to take courses. a wonderful scholarship program that still exists. and so powell was responsible for passing a whole lot of the poverty legisla
first black congressman from the eastern seaboard, arrived in washington in 1945, when he was sworn in, and he was battling many politicians in his own party, southern democrats, the very people, actually, who i end up circling back to nor thurgood marshall. he was in the house and these were senators. so powell was on the out in outside in the u.s. congress a almost because the chairman of the education and labor committee was a gentleman named graham barden, who kept powell down, but when --...
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across the eastern seaboard in the deep south and even in the west, black and native people met in a series of encounters that became consequential for african american life. the english colony of virginia and the carolina in the 1600's, black people wore enslaved alongside the native americans, for tobacco, rice, and indigo plantations. enslaved black men were brought onto farms where native women labored as indentured servants. they often coupled. black and native men worked relatively together. in the aftermath of the catastrophic conflict between the british and native people, black and indigenous men were sold in slavery. 100 and slave people from these two -- the sioux, ottawa, and other nations. they traded deer, beaver skins and others. american slavery solidified, and white men pushed further into the interior, cherokee, creek, chickasaws, seminoles, these nations to varying degrees settled plantations of their own. we often refer in shorthand to a configuration called the black community, and black people in the u.s. do share a bold and dramatic -- however, that we begin to
across the eastern seaboard in the deep south and even in the west, black and native people met in a series of encounters that became consequential for african american life. the english colony of virginia and the carolina in the 1600's, black people wore enslaved alongside the native americans, for tobacco, rice, and indigo plantations. enslaved black men were brought onto farms where native women labored as indentured servants. they often coupled. black and native men worked relatively...
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across the eastern seaboard, into the deep south and even in the west, black and native people met in a series of encounters that became consequential for african-american life. in virginia and north carolina, established in the 1600s, black people were enslaved alongside of native americans on tobacco and rice and indigo plantations and puritan new england enslaved black men were brought on to farms and to households where native women labored as indentured servants. they formed couples that would alter the makeup of indigenous villages of the pe quots and others. black native men worked whaling ships together for others back on land. and in the aftermath of the cat traffic conflict between the british and the native people -- in detroit enslaved people from the sioux, ottawa and other nations. they stood alongside africans as they worked the ships that plied the dangerous great lakes and as they packed weighty bundles of beaver skins for the lucrative fur trade. as centuries passed and consents of racial hierarchy hardened, white settlers pushed even further into the interior, thous
across the eastern seaboard, into the deep south and even in the west, black and native people met in a series of encounters that became consequential for african-american life. in virginia and north carolina, established in the 1600s, black people were enslaved alongside of native americans on tobacco and rice and indigo plantations and puritan new england enslaved black men were brought on to farms and to households where native women labored as indentured servants. they formed couples that...