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this was the understanding and the horrible tragedy of joseph miller is two things.number one, he never gets the opportunity to fight for his own freedom, this is in the fall of 1864 and spring of 1865 his wife has died and joseph miller, all died from disease which is part of also being forced into the sections of camp that were very unhealthy, very little medical care provided. the other tragedy as part of this book gets covered in all the newspapers including some abolitionists, we told you you don't have to worry about all these free slaves coming north and taking jobs. they will stay down south so don't worry. we can free slaves without anything inconveniencing our own bigotry, our own beliefs. it was this powerful, painful story and i knew resonated with students, to see how this beautiful story of emancipation had so much ugliness wrapped up with it. i wanted to include the major battles in the book, but coming added from the angle they hadn't seen before like the battle of gettysburg, a union soldier who becomes famous in the aftermath of the battle because h
this was the understanding and the horrible tragedy of joseph miller is two things.number one, he never gets the opportunity to fight for his own freedom, this is in the fall of 1864 and spring of 1865 his wife has died and joseph miller, all died from disease which is part of also being forced into the sections of camp that were very unhealthy, very little medical care provided. the other tragedy as part of this book gets covered in all the newspapers including some abolitionists, we told you...
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let's go live to adam joseph who is in saint joseph's missouri, a zone of totality and adam i know youere fighting cloud cover all day but what happened at the moment of truth? >> reporter: i tell you, jim, it was a complete outer body experience. i had images and thoughts in my head of what it would be like if i was to see and experience totality but let me tell you, this afternoon it was magnet -- i was magnified by tens of thousands and i wasn't the only one that had their heart pounding all day long. this field that i'm standing in was really the field of dreams for so many in this country as well as around the world. this massive watch party in a field on the airport brought people together from all over the world. everyone hoping to see the same thing, totality. as many tried to get a glimpse of the moon blocking the sun rain started to fall and all folks started -- hope started to wash away a so many packed um and left before totality arrived. but then a 32nd window opened up in the sky for all to see at 1:06 p.m. darkness had taken over and it paid off for all those who planted
let's go live to adam joseph who is in saint joseph's missouri, a zone of totality and adam i know youere fighting cloud cover all day but what happened at the moment of truth? >> reporter: i tell you, jim, it was a complete outer body experience. i had images and thoughts in my head of what it would be like if i was to see and experience totality but let me tell you, this afternoon it was magnet -- i was magnified by tens of thousands and i wasn't the only one that had their heart...
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joseph, silver spring, maryland, republican. hi, joseph. taking my nk you for call. this is joseph. years -- move to you ca and i was -- trump, know. i think the russians are playing because all this drip, drip, drip, it is time for together es to come and leave the -- waste of time, a waste of money. health care and all the important stuff like -- host: joseph, i'll jump in, i jonathan turley to respond to drip, drip, drip. guest: if you can go back, the correct thing to did here would ave been for sessions to do scandaldid, recuse would have had real way. it has been prolonged because of tick of the white house. dripping, that is part of the problem with prolonging the investigation. the special counsel investigation is here. it is a reality. certainly, i wrote about the doomsday scenario, and he could fire mueller and take direct control, but he would put his administration at serious risk. host: real quickly, what are you watching for next? guest: the most important issue would be that if president trump does try to restrict mueller, then that would result in a clear result -- c
joseph, silver spring, maryland, republican. hi, joseph. taking my nk you for call. this is joseph. years -- move to you ca and i was -- trump, know. i think the russians are playing because all this drip, drip, drip, it is time for together es to come and leave the -- waste of time, a waste of money. health care and all the important stuff like -- host: joseph, i'll jump in, i jonathan turley to respond to drip, drip, drip. guest: if you can go back, the correct thing to did here would ave...
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joseph houston tried to pick as many pennsylvania artists. abby was a native of philadelphia but really an english expatriate. he did his work in england and sent it over. abby had done a work for the boston public library called the holy grail murals. houston saw those and really liked abby's work. since he was a pennsylvanian, he got the commission. he was supposed to do all the principal rooms. he ended up doing the rotunda and also the house chamber. then he got ill and passed away. violet oakly who was the first female artist in the united states to do large scale decorative mural painting didn't complete but she was given the commission for the senate and the supreme court chamber after abby's death. all told, violet oakly actually ended up doing the majority of the work in the building, 43 murals over 25 years. we're currently in the supreme superior court chamber. this is part of the design of joseph houston's plan for the capitol that the rear central portion of the fourth floor would have the court chamber. this is one of three. phi
joseph houston tried to pick as many pennsylvania artists. abby was a native of philadelphia but really an english expatriate. he did his work in england and sent it over. abby had done a work for the boston public library called the holy grail murals. houston saw those and really liked abby's work. since he was a pennsylvanian, he got the commission. he was supposed to do all the principal rooms. he ended up doing the rotunda and also the house chamber. then he got ill and passed away. violet...
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and joseph miller has died from disease. which is part of also being forced into the section of cams that are often unhealthy with little medical care provided. the other tragedy is what i wanted the story as part of the bug including by some abolitionists see we told you you don't have to worry about all of these coming north and taking jobs. this is because they can handle the cold. they will stay down south. don't worry, we can free slaves without anything inconveniencing our own bigotry, only. so, it was this powerful, painful story that i knew resonated with students to see how even to see out the emancipation has ugliness still wrapped up with it. i wanted to include some of the major battles in the butt, not from an angle they hadn't seen with the battle of gettysburg to talk about a union soldier his body is found in town in gettysburg but he's holding a picture of three young children they finally tracked his family down and she became almost a celebrity and they bring her and the three children to gettysburg and th
and joseph miller has died from disease. which is part of also being forced into the section of cams that are often unhealthy with little medical care provided. the other tragedy is what i wanted the story as part of the bug including by some abolitionists see we told you you don't have to worry about all of these coming north and taking jobs. this is because they can handle the cold. they will stay down south. don't worry, we can free slaves without anything inconveniencing our own bigotry,...
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saint joseph's is one of the phew places in the country in the 70-mile path. they watch and wait and smile and wait for the opportunity to capture the place where they will be when the moon blocks the sun. >> we're happy to be here from saint joseph, the hospitality is amazing. we are in the epicenter of this experience and we're really happy we made the journey. >> as you can see philly is representing with the franklin institute. the chief astronomer has been camped out through the week, through storms and sunshine. he is here right now and doing lots of interviews with people. we'll be tagging along with him all afternoon long as the moon crosses over the sun and hits totality. i got to do my job as a meteorologist to get the clouds out of here. for now, i'm adam joseph channel 6 "action news." >> thank you, adam let's check out a watch event going on in our area, melissa magee is live at the mccabin nature center in wayne. hi, melissa. >> reporter: hi, sarah, it is exciting to get ready for the solar eclipse and it is fun to watch it with family and friend
saint joseph's is one of the phew places in the country in the 70-mile path. they watch and wait and smile and wait for the opportunity to capture the place where they will be when the moon blocks the sun. >> we're happy to be here from saint joseph, the hospitality is amazing. we are in the epicenter of this experience and we're really happy we made the journey. >> as you can see philly is representing with the franklin institute. the chief astronomer has been camped out through...
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our adam joseph is live in saint joseph missouri one of the towns that hopes to get one of the best views of the eclipse. meteorologist is here with the accuweather forecast for the eclipse, let's start with adam. how is it going. >> reporter: we're dancing around the thunderstorms kind of dealing with cloud cover in the spot i'm standing and 20,000 other people, totality has not happened in 214 years on average if you were to be in 1/6th location it doesn't come to you in 375 years this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. look up, the sun is trying to poke out at times. we're hoping for the best in saint louis. this guy has been all over the place, daric pitts from the franklin institute of philadelphia. this is for super bowl. >> nothing is better than seeing a total solar eclipse and getting a chance to stand in the shadow of the moon especially with my other 20,000 friends. >> reporter: how does it feel as an astronomer i'm a weather geeing you're an astronomer geeing. >> it's wonderful for people to be excited about science and get the eye protection and look up and participate in t
our adam joseph is live in saint joseph missouri one of the towns that hopes to get one of the best views of the eclipse. meteorologist is here with the accuweather forecast for the eclipse, let's start with adam. how is it going. >> reporter: we're dancing around the thunderstorms kind of dealing with cloud cover in the spot i'm standing and 20,000 other people, totality has not happened in 214 years on average if you were to be in 1/6th location it doesn't come to you in 375 years this...
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joseph houston, the architect, really saw that. he had taken the grand tour and came back here inspired and wanted to produce basically european buildings here in the u.s. and that's where the design stems from. the top fries is called international unity and understanding. it has a central figure. everything moves towards that. it's the arm of the earth surrend surrendering. the slaves of the earth being freed. so it all moves towards the central figure. underneath the creation and preservation of the union. 1787. on the other side she has president lincoln giving the t gettysburg address. violet oakley lived until she was 87 years old. in 1955, she actually came back before the senate at that time. she went into detail, great detail, with the senators, telling them what the representation of these murals were for them. the murals were put here to inspire the senators. we've now moved from the senate chamber to the house chamber. pennsylvania house has 203 members versus the 50 members of the senate. the house is probably most orn
joseph houston, the architect, really saw that. he had taken the grand tour and came back here inspired and wanted to produce basically european buildings here in the u.s. and that's where the design stems from. the top fries is called international unity and understanding. it has a central figure. everything moves towards that. it's the arm of the earth surrend surrendering. the slaves of the earth being freed. so it all moves towards the central figure. underneath the creation and...
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and the power of myth, the six hours of that conversation with joseph campbell. in addition to that, we also have several d.v.d. sets. it includes bill moyers on faith and reason, world of ideas, god and politics, and in search of the constitution, the wisdom of faith, plus the wonderful book that we've been talking about. the important thing, though, is for you to figure out what works for you and your family to support this station and call the number on your screen right now. >> i have a daughter who, these days, happens to be thinking about maybe becoming more involved in public service. maybe even running for office sometime. it had never occurred to her but something is afoot in this country and saying maybe i should do something. well, one of the first things i would do, then, is to say i would like you to look at "in search of the constitution" by bill moyers because it says what are the underpinnings under at basis of this democracy of this republic, and what are these founding documents and what do they mean to all of us. everyone, i think, who has an i
and the power of myth, the six hours of that conversation with joseph campbell. in addition to that, we also have several d.v.d. sets. it includes bill moyers on faith and reason, world of ideas, god and politics, and in search of the constitution, the wisdom of faith, plus the wonderful book that we've been talking about. the important thing, though, is for you to figure out what works for you and your family to support this station and call the number on your screen right now. >> i have...
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high joseph. >> thanks for taking my call this is joseph. like five years ago -- you know.i think the -- that play without -- because all this drip drip drip it is time for the both parties to come together and -- it's a waste of time and important things which are the focus of things right now. all that -- >> okay, joseph and i'll jump into that part. i want you to respond to the drip drip drip. >> if you can go back to the machine a couple of thing would be for what sessions did, which was recused himself and the president should stay out of it. the president should have said oak let's give it to someone to investigate and stay out of it, i think the russian thing would have been over by then. it has been prolonged because of the pick pick pick from the white house. that, i think is part of the self-inflicted wounds. as part of the dripping, that is part of the problem with the special investigation. the investigation is here it's a reality. certainly the president can trigger what i wrote, i call it the doom's day. he can go in and fire mueller and if he did he can make
high joseph. >> thanks for taking my call this is joseph. like five years ago -- you know.i think the -- that play without -- because all this drip drip drip it is time for the both parties to come together and -- it's a waste of time and important things which are the focus of things right now. all that -- >> okay, joseph and i'll jump into that part. i want you to respond to the drip drip drip. >> if you can go back to the machine a couple of thing would be for what sessions...
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joseph otting. i enjoyed meeting with you last weekend at our meeting we spent some time discussing your time as an executive at one w.. there has been some controversy about one w.. would you like to take a minute or two to respond to some of the questions that have been raised, to describe for the committee your tenure at one west? >> thank you, chairman crapo. in 2008,y failed and was taken over by the fdic and operated until march 2009. in march 2009 an investment group led by steve mnuchin acquired the bank and rename the entity one west bank. this was a very difficult time in american middle of the financial crisis. the investment group but it because they believed in american recovery that we could rebuild and create a regional bank and save thousands of jobs. going into any mac can only be described how a fireman feels when he gets to the front door of a 5 alarm fire. the bank had 200,000 loans in default, the men and women of onewest were working to save the homes of thousands of americans.
joseph otting. i enjoyed meeting with you last weekend at our meeting we spent some time discussing your time as an executive at one w.. there has been some controversy about one w.. would you like to take a minute or two to respond to some of the questions that have been raised, to describe for the committee your tenure at one west? >> thank you, chairman crapo. in 2008,y failed and was taken over by the fdic and operated until march 2009. in march 2009 an investment group led by steve...
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joseph, missouri. all eyes, thank you. well, a great place to view the eclipse locally is rowan university. they're hosting a party with a free show in their plan tear yum and handing out free glasses while supplies last. "eyewitness news" reporter anita live in glassboro, gearing un for the big event. hi, anita. >> reporter: hi, there, rahel. well, what a crowd here at the edelman planet plan tear july, viewing party, thousands expected here, as you can see, it appears they showed up. this is just one of the lines to get inside extending as far as the eye can see, some have even brought their lawn chairs , and are standing outside, they've been waiting since early this morning. now, throughout the afternoon the plan tear yum will be showing educational information about the eclipse inside, although in our area we will only see partial eclipse. those who have gathered here will head outside with special solar eclipse glasses to watch as the moon begins to cover the sun. the plan tear yum you mentioned, rahel, will be handi
joseph, missouri. all eyes, thank you. well, a great place to view the eclipse locally is rowan university. they're hosting a party with a free show in their plan tear yum and handing out free glasses while supplies last. "eyewitness news" reporter anita live in glassboro, gearing un for the big event. hi, anita. >> reporter: hi, there, rahel. well, what a crowd here at the edelman planet plan tear july, viewing party, thousands expected here, as you can see, it appears they...
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joseph, missouri. he was there in the dark for a few minutes. >> derek, can you describe that feeling for us. >> it was a spectacular event here in st. joseph, missouri. we were all very worried we wouldn't get to see anything because of the sky was so overcast, and we actually had rain right up until about 12 minutes before we got to see any of the eclipse. there was a thinning of the cloud, we got to see the last glimmers of the sun disappear, and we got some cloud cover after that and then, miraculously just a few second s later we got a nice view of totality right through the cloud. we had a very dramatic sight ing of the eclipse, it was spectacular and everyone here loved it. >> derek, i have to ask you as an expert does this live up to your expectations, i mean you traveled far away to see this? >> i did, but i came to the place where we had a good long period of totality, we were two minutes and 392nd here in st. joseph and in this location we could have the longest amount of time possible but w
joseph, missouri. he was there in the dark for a few minutes. >> derek, can you describe that feeling for us. >> it was a spectacular event here in st. joseph, missouri. we were all very worried we wouldn't get to see anything because of the sky was so overcast, and we actually had rain right up until about 12 minutes before we got to see any of the eclipse. there was a thinning of the cloud, we got to see the last glimmers of the sun disappear, and we got some cloud cover after...
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joseph henry was not wild about the auditorium. joseph wanted a collections and spend more money on science and go in that direction and got his wish after that. he also got rid of the library. the commons area which is downstairs was the library. he said we do not need book s. give them to the library of congress. not really a good idea because what is this full of? scientist. they had books, and they kept accumulating all of these books for decades. they were piled up everywhere. in 1968, dillon ripley said let's create the smithsonian libraries. they created 22 and the books were put into the libraries. every museum on that mall out there has a library, some more than they are the heart of the one. building where all of the information is in the library. that is where you go to find out whatever you need and that is why the libraries were created in and they have been there ever 1968 since. it all started with the fire. everything emanated. the smithsonian altered itself. it took about six years to rebuild the building and went
joseph henry was not wild about the auditorium. joseph wanted a collections and spend more money on science and go in that direction and got his wish after that. he also got rid of the library. the commons area which is downstairs was the library. he said we do not need book s. give them to the library of congress. not really a good idea because what is this full of? scientist. they had books, and they kept accumulating all of these books for decades. they were piled up everywhere. in 1968,...
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joseph has to sit. i don't know what to do with joseph. but this guy is unbelievable., you know, a lot of people say, well, once the pitcher's adjust to him, he's going to have problems. but his swing is pure. off his shoe top like that. and hits fast balls and sliders. he hits curve balls. he's just locked in. he's seeing the ball well. he gets good at at. he gets in a hitter's count. and it's unbelievable. he's just doing it all. >> if he could play an entire season, do you know he would be on pace for 99 home runs right now. isn't that insane? >> i don't think that would happen. but it's the best swing i have seen in a long time. >> how about the finale against the cubs? hoskins, diving catch in left. remember, he's only been playing out here for a month and starts the triple play. >> what are the runners doing? he dropped the ball? and -- >> maybe they felt they had it in the bag. playing the phillies, worst in baseball. >> he's playing decent left field. >> and unbelievable at the plate. set the rookie record. fasters player in baseball history to 11 homers. gets
joseph has to sit. i don't know what to do with joseph. but this guy is unbelievable., you know, a lot of people say, well, once the pitcher's adjust to him, he's going to have problems. but his swing is pure. off his shoe top like that. and hits fast balls and sliders. he hits curve balls. he's just locked in. he's seeing the ball well. he gets good at at. he gets in a hitter's count. and it's unbelievable. he's just doing it all. >> if he could play an entire season, do you know he...
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what should the phillies do with joseph? >> you can't trade tommy joseph. demote him to aaa?nk that hoskins is a better natural player. home run swing. bat to the ball a lot quicker than joseph does. >> all right. and now to the phillies game. taking on the mets this afternoon. wrapping up that series. first inning, tagged, a two run homer. he looked good. what do you think of him as a pitcher? >> coming along here. all the philly pitchers are mediocre. and the staff is the reason why they don't win. it looks like a decent player at every position. except maybe first base and catcher and franco who is not doing the job. but their starting rotation is a mess. all average pitchers. >> bottom of the fifth. fly ball. galvis stays on third. and going to third when the guy is on the base. >> all right. explain. it's not a bone head play. the first problem is that he doesn't send galvis on the fly ball. you don't know what he was thinking. herrera is trying to get to third base with one out to put himself in a position to score. the only problem is, he had his head down. and second
what should the phillies do with joseph? >> you can't trade tommy joseph. demote him to aaa?nk that hoskins is a better natural player. home run swing. bat to the ball a lot quicker than joseph does. >> all right. and now to the phillies game. taking on the mets this afternoon. wrapping up that series. first inning, tagged, a two run homer. he looked good. what do you think of him as a pitcher? >> coming along here. all the philly pitchers are mediocre. and the staff is the...
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adam joseph is joining us.t a welcome change from yesterday. >> mother nature cleaned her act up. and changes come for the end of the week but for today the temperatures with response from the sunshine come back up above the normal of 86 degrees. 87 now in philadelphia and 86 in allentown un85 in trenton and wilmington 86 degrees, you factor in the humidity still humid but not as oppressive as yesterday. the number comes up 1 degree in philadelphia and the 87 feels like 88 degrees and wilmington up to 90 degrees right now. we look at satellite 6 along with action radar we cleared everything up and cumulous high clouds out there with a light wind from the north and west. water temperatures are also up as well. 77 from surf city, atlantic city to cape may and the bay temperatures in the upper 70s and off the beaches in delaware as high as 80 degrees, it's inviting on a sunny day. but a reminder we have high risks for rip currents due to hurricane gert i would not venture into the water especially once the lifegua
adam joseph is joining us.t a welcome change from yesterday. >> mother nature cleaned her act up. and changes come for the end of the week but for today the temperatures with response from the sunshine come back up above the normal of 86 degrees. 87 now in philadelphia and 86 in allentown un85 in trenton and wilmington 86 degrees, you factor in the humidity still humid but not as oppressive as yesterday. the number comes up 1 degree in philadelphia and the 87 feels like 88 degrees and...
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lee, at his point here, was in daily contact with joseph johnston and jefferson davis. a few days before johnson and the confederate army pullout of their works at yorktown, this is what joseph johnston writes to robert e. lee. i will read almost the entire letter. this is april 30 of 1862. we are engaged in a species of warfare at which we can never win. it is claimed that general mcclellan will adhere to the system adopted by him last summer and depend for success upon artillery and engineering. we can compete with him and neither. we must therefore change our course. take the offensive. select all the troops we have an east and crossed the potomac with them. our troops have always wished for the offensive and so does the country. please submit this suggestion to the president. we can have no success while george mcclellan is allowed, as he is by our defenses, to choose warfare." what mcclellan is doing as he is putting the confederate army in a no-win situation. he is using the superiority in artillery and engineering and naval power at yorktown to fix the confederat
lee, at his point here, was in daily contact with joseph johnston and jefferson davis. a few days before johnson and the confederate army pullout of their works at yorktown, this is what joseph johnston writes to robert e. lee. i will read almost the entire letter. this is april 30 of 1862. we are engaged in a species of warfare at which we can never win. it is claimed that general mcclellan will adhere to the system adopted by him last summer and depend for success upon artillery and...
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message to 21-year-old rachel win and 21-year-old joseph orbeso. the hikers were last traced by a cell phone pink >> car found near the maze loop trail head where they were believed to be hiking. >> the maze loop is called the maze loop because it is like a maze. there are you can explore >> dave applyman is the company captain for the search and rescue, his team logging thousands of hours searching the terrain >> that is the typical search area. that's pretty much 80% of what we're trying to search right now. and you can see that it takes days to search something like that. and it will never get searched thoroughly, because there's too many cracks, crevices and little fishers they could be in. >>> search dogs and both families have been part of the search efforts, not a single clue surfaced. smith said they're scaling back resources but have not ruled out the possibility of the two being outside the park. >> we're hopeful that joseph and rachel left the park on their own accord and are still alive outside the park. that is why we're here. our fami
message to 21-year-old rachel win and 21-year-old joseph orbeso. the hikers were last traced by a cell phone pink >> car found near the maze loop trail head where they were believed to be hiking. >> the maze loop is called the maze loop because it is like a maze. there are you can explore >> dave applyman is the company captain for the search and rescue, his team logging thousands of hours searching the terrain >> that is the typical search area. that's pretty much 80%...
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adam joseph is here. i can't believe the first day of august. wave and we should 90 degrees for the the next three days. hot and humid typical for the first week of august. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan we are dealing with some downpours and thunderstorms popping up closer towards the poconos and a few now starting to drag themselves down into the northwestern part of the lehigh valley and north and west of allentown and on the corner of northern berks county and they flair up and rain themselves out and don't last that long and slowly drifting and staying in the region. overnight tonight, for most of us warm and humid and partly cloudy and 74 degrees. 68 in allentown 71 in wilmington and 66 in northern parts of ocean county. more of the same today. hazy sunshine and a tad humid, there could be an isolated downpour north and west in the afternoon. and most areas look to stay dry and the temperatures running at 90 degree orz or so. current temperatures 90 in philadelphia and close to it for many other cities, lehigh valley and tre
adam joseph is here. i can't believe the first day of august. wave and we should 90 degrees for the the next three days. hot and humid typical for the first week of august. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan we are dealing with some downpours and thunderstorms popping up closer towards the poconos and a few now starting to drag themselves down into the northwestern part of the lehigh valley and north and west of allentown and on the corner of northern berks county and they flair up...
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when i'm going to saint joseph's it's one of the longest totality periods that we'll experience across country where that moon will completely block the sun not on good. >> you ever been to missouri. >> i haven't. the weather looks a little -- mother nature is the only one who can decide -- we'll be there. >> absolutely. >> dealing with severe weather right now back at home which won't be here on monday. it looks beautiful here on monday but right now we got to get has to through this. a severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 4:30 p.m. for parts of berks county, the lehigh valley. in this zone we have winds near 60 miles an hour with some of the storms and hail the size of quarters as well especially just to the north of downtown reading. and because the storm is moving at 25 miles an hour, it is releasing a lot of water in a short amount of time. we have a flash flood warning for basically all of berks county where they've seen a couple of inches of rain and an additional two to 3 inches are like. if you encounter any roads covered by water do not try to drive through. find diffe
when i'm going to saint joseph's it's one of the longest totality periods that we'll experience across country where that moon will completely block the sun not on good. >> you ever been to missouri. >> i haven't. the weather looks a little -- mother nature is the only one who can decide -- we'll be there. >> absolutely. >> dealing with severe weather right now back at home which won't be here on monday. it looks beautiful here on monday but right now we got to get has...
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vice admiral joseph aucoine to to retire next month.at him to is after the deadly end involving the uss mccain. david martin has the the story from the pentagon. >> reporter: divers went back below deck on the mccain for the second day searching for remains of sailors trapped in their sleeping compartments. this time they took the equipment needed to cut bodies out of the mangled wreckage. after one still unidentified body was pulled from the open water the navy expanded its search to look for more sailors who might have been washed out of the gaming hole a tanker punched in the mccain hum. having lost two ships, the mccain and the fitzgerald, to deadly collisions, the commander of the pacific fleet, admiral scott swift, said he no longer had confidence vice admiral joseph aucoin, commander of the seventh fleet and relieved him effective immediately. ships in the seventh fleet are in a safety stand down to review basic seamanship. one of several steps, senior navy officers felt aucoin should have ordered in june after the fitzgerald col
vice admiral joseph aucoine to to retire next month.at him to is after the deadly end involving the uss mccain. david martin has the the story from the pentagon. >> reporter: divers went back below deck on the mccain for the second day searching for remains of sailors trapped in their sleeping compartments. this time they took the equipment needed to cut bodies out of the mangled wreckage. after one still unidentified body was pulled from the open water the navy expanded its search to...
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joseph.chose the city for a very good reason it lies directly in the middle of the 70 mile wide path the so called bullseye this means we will get to experience totality for a time of two minutes and 38 seconds one of the longest times in the country and made the trip an easy dedecision for us and derrick. >> if you want to experience it you should go to where the totality is going to happen if you wait for totality to happen for where you are you may wait for several lifetimes. >> reporter: well do you know what we don't have several lifetimes to wait so that is why we are here now instead of going to the eclipse you really have to come to the eclipse yourself. you have to make that happen. >> and wearing derrick's digs show us around. >> shay pits and we have everything we need including the fan the chairs and tent and that sort of stuff. this is not where you are sleeping. guys come take a look where derrick and his wife slept last night in the storm and sleeping here again tonight. >> her
joseph.chose the city for a very good reason it lies directly in the middle of the 70 mile wide path the so called bullseye this means we will get to experience totality for a time of two minutes and 38 seconds one of the longest times in the country and made the trip an easy dedecision for us and derrick. >> if you want to experience it you should go to where the totality is going to happen if you wait for totality to happen for where you are you may wait for several lifetimes. >>...
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joseph's office was in the north tower and it was all gone. the regents room, gone. for inry family lived the building and it was not harmed. it was so cold that day that the buckets of water all over the building for fires froze. it was ice. when they came with the pumper trucks to try to pump water, they couldn't. they have to watch it burn. it was her rent is. what it did was fundamentally altered the smithsonian. -- it was horrendous. it went into a different direction. joseph wanted a collections and spend more money on science and go in that direction and got his wish after that. he also got rid of the library. which isns area downtown -- which is downstairs was the library. he said we do not need book fair. give them to the books -- library of congress. was full of scientists and i had books. they kept accumulating all of these books for decades. they were piled up everywhere. -- deliberately said let's create the smithsonian libraries -- dillon ripley said let's create the smithsonian libraries. they are the heart of the building where all of the information
joseph's office was in the north tower and it was all gone. the regents room, gone. for inry family lived the building and it was not harmed. it was so cold that day that the buckets of water all over the building for fires froze. it was ice. when they came with the pumper trucks to try to pump water, they couldn't. they have to watch it burn. it was her rent is. what it did was fundamentally altered the smithsonian. -- it was horrendous. it went into a different direction. joseph wanted a...
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one month later, joseph e. johnston is wounded at the battle of seven pines or fair oak, late may or june of early '62 and robert e. lee is the one who is sprung in to take command of the army of northern virginia and look what he does three weeks after he takes command. of course as you all know and as doug crenshaw who is somewhere out in the crowd has just written a book about the battle of the seven days, lee strikes, lee attacks but look at where lee does that. lee knows his army for the most part throughout the war, the confederacy is going to be outnumbered, lee knows one main thing. he has to keep the initiative but also in order for him to win decisive battles he has to do a tactic used by napoleon. napoleon was often outnumbered as well. mass your troops in one point. put more of your troops at the point of the spear than what the enemy can put. where does lee choose to attack at the battle of the seven days? george mcclellan and the union army are divided, split by the river. lee masses his troops no
one month later, joseph e. johnston is wounded at the battle of seven pines or fair oak, late may or june of early '62 and robert e. lee is the one who is sprung in to take command of the army of northern virginia and look what he does three weeks after he takes command. of course as you all know and as doug crenshaw who is somewhere out in the crowd has just written a book about the battle of the seven days, lee strikes, lee attacks but look at where lee does that. lee knows his army for the...
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one month later joseph e. johnston is wounded at the battle of fair oaks, late may, early june of 1862 and roernt e. lee is the one sprung to take command of the army of northern virginia three weeks after he takes command, as doug crenshaw is in the crowd, has written a book about the battle of seven days, lee strikes and attacks. look at where he does that. he knows his army for the most part, throughout the war, the confederacy is going to be outnumbered, lee knows one main thing -- first he's got to keep the initiative. but also in order for him to win decisive battles, he has to use a tactic used by napoleon. napoleon is often outnumbered as well. mass your troops at one point. put more of your troops at the point of the spear than what the enin i can put. where does lee choose to attack in the battle of the seven days? george mcclellan and the union army are divided and split by the chickhominy river. lee masses his troops north of the chickhominy river where mcclellan has less men and that's where lee s
one month later joseph e. johnston is wounded at the battle of fair oaks, late may, early june of 1862 and roernt e. lee is the one sprung to take command of the army of northern virginia three weeks after he takes command, as doug crenshaw is in the crowd, has written a book about the battle of seven days, lee strikes and attacks. look at where he does that. he knows his army for the most part, throughout the war, the confederacy is going to be outnumbered, lee knows one main thing -- first...
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meteorologist adam joseph is tracking the storm and where it's headed next. adam. >> yeah its not heading anywhere that quickly. it's moving at 3 miles an hour and has barely moved since friday when it didn't make landfall closer towards corpus christi and you can see the center of what now is tropical storm harvey just south of houston back over the open waters of the gulf of mexico basically hit a wall as it moved inland. there's a blocking pattern in the upper atmosphere a traffic jam if you will so it's stuck here meandering continuing to pull all that water in off of the gulf of mexico inundating houston still to this hour and as far east as new orleans. as we look at the cumulative rain full since friday you can see the brighter colors and really the hardest hit areas is in houston to the north and east of where the center of the storm is because it's a tropical system like low pressure system it's counterclockwise motion around that storm so it's pulling in all that water around the thunderstorm where over 30-inches of rain, nearly 3 feet of rain in an
meteorologist adam joseph is tracking the storm and where it's headed next. adam. >> yeah its not heading anywhere that quickly. it's moving at 3 miles an hour and has barely moved since friday when it didn't make landfall closer towards corpus christi and you can see the center of what now is tropical storm harvey just south of houston back over the open waters of the gulf of mexico basically hit a wall as it moved inland. there's a blocking pattern in the upper atmosphere a traffic jam...
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joseph, missouri for channel six "action news" i'm meteorologist adam joseph. >> sounds good thanks adam. >> lets move to meteorologist melissa magee. >> tell us how conditions will look for eclipse watchers in our area tomorrow. >> well, sarah and walter it is exciting as we are's tracking that eclipse. adam is within that path of totality so tomorrow, adam will more than likely see a total solar eclipse and at that path of totality like adam was saying is the 70-mile wide path from oregon down into south carolina. but back here at home, we are dealing with a partial total solar eclipse. we have pretty good viewing conditions on the way tomorrow a few more cloud popping up by the afternoon but for delaware , lehigh valleys this begin at 1:21 in the afternoon and peaks at 2:44 and end at 4:01 in the afternoon where 80 e eclipsed by the moon. so satellite six with action radar showing dry, quiet right now with ridge of high pressure in control but tomorrow this ridge of high pressure will move furthere and we will start to tap into a return flow coming in from the south and west. so that
joseph, missouri for channel six "action news" i'm meteorologist adam joseph. >> sounds good thanks adam. >> lets move to meteorologist melissa magee. >> tell us how conditions will look for eclipse watchers in our area tomorrow. >> well, sarah and walter it is exciting as we are's tracking that eclipse. adam is within that path of totality so tomorrow, adam will more than likely see a total solar eclipse and at that path of totality like adam was saying is the...
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like the -- the officer is lucky to be alive at this point imcamden county police deputy chief joseph wysocki. after 11:00 p.m. saturday night at the east coast gas station on newton avenue. he says detective kenneth egan and nicole barry were working a robbery case when they noticed a suspect tampering with equipment at the gas station. surveillance video captures the moment the two pulled up in their unmarked car. next we're told the suspect got on his atv and attacked. >> there's no doubt in my mind that he knew that he was being engaged by two officers. >> reporter: when the police first arrived the suspect on the atv ran into the passenger side door. it was opened and as a result it smashed into officer berry injuring her. next investigators say detective egan ran over to help his partner but then the suspect ran him over. >> hit his head was knocked unconscious and the atv went over him. >> reporter: the detective suffered a severe concussion bruised ribs and for avenue barry. >> bruises on her face, several lacerations. >> reporter: they were rushed to cooper university hospita
like the -- the officer is lucky to be alive at this point imcamden county police deputy chief joseph wysocki. after 11:00 p.m. saturday night at the east coast gas station on newton avenue. he says detective kenneth egan and nicole barry were working a robbery case when they noticed a suspect tampering with equipment at the gas station. surveillance video captures the moment the two pulled up in their unmarked car. next we're told the suspect got on his atv and attacked. >> there's no...
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. >> let's get the very latest from meteorologist adam joseph who is outside for us today.hey, adam. >> yeah, those clouds have raced in. we did see sunshine early on today but those clouds being replaced by higher humidity, that's also sparking a couple showers around the area. as we look at storm tracker6 live double scan you can see locally to the west we're dealing with a few light showers anywhere from the northeast extension and central parts of montgomery county, chester county, delaware county, northern new castle county and approaching philadelphia. again, no the really -- not really wetting the roads all that much but needing to use that windshield wiper once or twice as they go through. chris if you can hear me hit the play button so we can show you what else is going on here this evening as well as we move forward with those temperatures 'cause those temperatures have been in the 80's here this afternoon. right now 81 degrees in philadelphia. 78 in washington. 78 in pittsburgh. 79 in charleston, west virginia and near 80 in buffalo as well as syracuse so we're n
. >> let's get the very latest from meteorologist adam joseph who is outside for us today.hey, adam. >> yeah, those clouds have raced in. we did see sunshine early on today but those clouds being replaced by higher humidity, that's also sparking a couple showers around the area. as we look at storm tracker6 live double scan you can see locally to the west we're dealing with a few light showers anywhere from the northeast extension and central parts of montgomery county, chester...
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joseph e. johnson in the back and helped to get joseph johnson relieved as commander of his old army, the army of the tennessee, in the middle of the atlantic campaign in july of '64. bragg's attitude was i work for the president, not for joseph johnst johnston. finally near the end of the civil war, davis and bragg in their letters to each other. signed themselves your friend. they el have the a personal friendship that lasted for the rest of their lives. well, you know, i have some more things to say about bragg after the civil war too. i don't intend to go on too long here because i would like to have your questions and your viewpoints of all this. let's look at just a couple of issues related to bragg's public image during the civil war and whether or not that is true or not. and that will give us some insight into bragg's problems. number one, bragg developed in 1862 it the image in the confederacy of a man killer. a general whose obsession with discipline led him to order the execution of
joseph e. johnson in the back and helped to get joseph johnson relieved as commander of his old army, the army of the tennessee, in the middle of the atlantic campaign in july of '64. bragg's attitude was i work for the president, not for joseph johnst johnston. finally near the end of the civil war, davis and bragg in their letters to each other. signed themselves your friend. they el have the a personal friendship that lasted for the rest of their lives. well, you know, i have some more...
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joseph dunford to have talks today? yes. joseph du nford flew to have talks today? yes.s with president moon and the south korean defence minister. this is a scheduled visit. he is also going to japan and china. but it will turn to be dominated by the rising tension on the korean peninsula. he comes here as an important official in the current administration, who say they do not see any imminent prospect of a war, a nuclear war, between north korea and the united states. that is the assessment of the cae director. but he did say he would be surprised if north korea didn't attempt to test more missiles. —— cia. they were, of course, to tests injuly. it is liberation day tomorrow, the 15th, in north korea. often these days a use by kim jong—un to in north korea. often these days a use by kimjong—un to make in north korea. often these days a use by kim jong—un to make a statement or to show strength. there are some pressure on south korea's president, president moon, with some paper saying he may need to rein in donald trump in private comments. their assessment is that the
joseph dunford to have talks today? yes. joseph du nford flew to have talks today? yes.s with president moon and the south korean defence minister. this is a scheduled visit. he is also going to japan and china. but it will turn to be dominated by the rising tension on the korean peninsula. he comes here as an important official in the current administration, who say they do not see any imminent prospect of a war, a nuclear war, between north korea and the united states. that is the assessment...
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so much so that he basically stabbed joseph johnson in the back and help to get joseph johnson released as commander as his own army, the army of tennessee, in the middle of the atlantic campaign anything 64. 1864.paign in near the end he did in the civil war, davis and bragg in their letters to each other signed "dear, friend." well, i have someone thinks to say about bragg after the civil war, too. i don't plan on going too long because i would like to have your questions and viewpoints. issuesook at a couple of relating to bragg's public issues during the civil war and whether or not they are true or not. double us insight into bragg's problems. for one, brand developed the image in the confederacy of a man-killer. in general whose obsession with discipline led to the execution of his own men, sometime for trivial reasons, and sometimes without due process without military law. is this true? all of this stemmed from an incident when the confederate -- evacuated, the commander issued an order for nobody to fire a shot. we want this to be a quiet retreat. well, during the middle of the
so much so that he basically stabbed joseph johnson in the back and help to get joseph johnson released as commander as his own army, the army of tennessee, in the middle of the atlantic campaign anything 64. 1864.paign in near the end he did in the civil war, davis and bragg in their letters to each other signed "dear, friend." well, i have someone thinks to say about bragg after the civil war, too. i don't plan on going too long because i would like to have your questions and...
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and joseph jackson jr. was told no. he was told he could not check out that book. woman working at the library told him to use the city's other library down the street because the jackson municipal library was the white library for white people only. and if joseph jackson and his friends wanted to check out a book, they should check out the librarian for colored people. joseph jackson jr. and those other eight students from the college, they did not leave. they stayed in that whites only library. they held a read-in. they sat silently reading, refusing to go anywhere unless joseph jackson was allowed to check out that philosophy book he had come for. eventually the staff, the all-white staff of that all-white library called the police. the police came into the library. they walked the students out the front door. they put them into squad cars, and they drove them to jail for reading in the library. those nine kids from the college were arrested and charged with breach of the peace. they were jailed for two days. this was 1961, a time when challenging racial law mea
and joseph jackson jr. was told no. he was told he could not check out that book. woman working at the library told him to use the city's other library down the street because the jackson municipal library was the white library for white people only. and if joseph jackson and his friends wanted to check out a book, they should check out the librarian for colored people. joseph jackson jr. and those other eight students from the college, they did not leave. they stayed in that whites only...
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. >> thanks meteorologist, adam joseph with the forecast next. >>> meteorologist, adam joseph in for cecily a stunning day as you predicted. >> the action cam showing a beautiful shot here mixing the blues and whites and greens and the flowers are starting to burst out there. a few cirrus clouds, what was a gorgeous day compared to yesterday. sky 6 hd right now indicates the sun getting lower on the horizon and brightening up sky 6 hd here. just a few clouds out there and this is an alert. i don't tell you about often but a car wash alert. if you want to get that car washed and not worry about rain ruining that shiny job, you don't have to worry about it until the beginning of next week basically a 0% chance. and a rip of energy comes through and 90% of us staying dry for almost a week starting right now. as we look at the temperatures, 81 in philadelphia, millville and wilmington and 84 in philadelphia for a high today and upper 70s for the north and west and 68 degrees in the poconos right now temperatures drop into the 50s for most of the suburbs tonight. a lot of sunshine out the
. >> thanks meteorologist, adam joseph with the forecast next. >>> meteorologist, adam joseph in for cecily a stunning day as you predicted. >> the action cam showing a beautiful shot here mixing the blues and whites and greens and the flowers are starting to burst out there. a few cirrus clouds, what was a gorgeous day compared to yesterday. sky 6 hd right now indicates the sun getting lower on the horizon and brightening up sky 6 hd here. just a few clouds out there and...
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joseph missouri. >>> anger erupts. and the high price of protecting the president. the secret service says it's reasoning out of money. this is the cbs morning news. we care about sourcing 100% at hellmann's, of our oils responsibly. and we care about incredible taste. because at hellmann's, we're on the side of food. introducing colgate total advanced health mouthwash. just shake to activate its unique formula that removes 24x more bacteria. for a healthier mouth and a clean you can feel! try colgate total advanced health mouthwash. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or
joseph missouri. >>> anger erupts. and the high price of protecting the president. the secret service says it's reasoning out of money. this is the cbs morning news. we care about sourcing 100% at hellmann's, of our oils responsibly. and we care about incredible taste. because at hellmann's, we're on the side of food. introducing colgate total advanced health mouthwash. just shake to activate its unique formula that removes 24x more bacteria. for a healthier mouth and a clean you can...
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one month later joseph e. johnston is wounded at the battle of seven pines or fair oaks and of course robert e. lee is the one who is sprung to take into command of the army of virginia. and look what he does just three weeks after he takes command. of course, as you all know, lee strikes and lee attacks. but look at where lee does that. lee knows that his army, for the most part, throughout the war the confederacy is going to be out numbered. lee knows one main thing. he's got to keep the initiative. but also in order to win decisive battles, he has to use a tactic used by napoleon. mass your troops in one point. put more of your troops at the point of the spear than what the enemy can put. so where does lee choose to attack in the battle of seven days? george mcclellan and the union army are divided, split by the river. lee masses his troops north of the river where mcclellan has less men and that is where lee strikes. again, amassing his troops, putting more troops at the tip of the spear than what the unio
one month later joseph e. johnston is wounded at the battle of seven pines or fair oaks and of course robert e. lee is the one who is sprung to take into command of the army of virginia. and look what he does just three weeks after he takes command. of course, as you all know, lee strikes and lee attacks. but look at where lee does that. lee knows that his army, for the most part, throughout the war the confederacy is going to be out numbered. lee knows one main thing. he's got to keep the...
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violations of international law plus wiki leaks joseph our law in the united states designed software there was responsible for the cyber attack on britain's national public health service the ball coming up at today's going on the ground but first while french president growing is on the record for supporting and strikes on syria you don't hear much about syria in the u.k. general election campaign nothing about u.n. special envoy for syria stefan de mistura saying in the past seventy two hours that russian backed. geneva peace talks to work in tandem and certainly nothing like this from british prime minister tourism a back in october we need to political solution a political long term solution which sees a syria without assad could one reason she doesn't say that anymore be that her own defense secretary has been caught out partying with president assad of syria i suppose if you judge people by you spend time with the question asked to be you know what do you remember where you are on the twenty seventh of may two thousand and seven. going to tell me yes i am so you are in syria an
violations of international law plus wiki leaks joseph our law in the united states designed software there was responsible for the cyber attack on britain's national public health service the ball coming up at today's going on the ground but first while french president growing is on the record for supporting and strikes on syria you don't hear much about syria in the u.k. general election campaign nothing about u.n. special envoy for syria stefan de mistura saying in the past seventy two...
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. >>> march 27th, 1961, a young man named joseph jackson jr. library, the jackson municipal library in jackson, mississippi, and he asked to check out a book. he was there with eight friends from the local college. they walked into that library. you can see mr. jackson there all the way on the left in the glasses. he went up to the circulation desk. he asked to check out a philosophy book that he needed for class at college. and joseph jackson jr. was told no. he was told he could not check out that book. the woman working at the library told him to use the city's other library down the street because the jackson municipal library was the white library for white people only. and if joseph jackson and his friends wanted to check out a book, they should check out the library for colored people. joseph jackson jr. and those other eight students from the college, they did not leave. they stayed in that whites-only library. they held a read-in. they sat silently reading, refusing to go anywhere unless joseph jackson was allowed to check out that phi
. >>> march 27th, 1961, a young man named joseph jackson jr. library, the jackson municipal library in jackson, mississippi, and he asked to check out a book. he was there with eight friends from the local college. they walked into that library. you can see mr. jackson there all the way on the left in the glasses. he went up to the circulation desk. he asked to check out a philosophy book that he needed for class at college. and joseph jackson jr. was told no. he was told he could not...