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the shower threat late mainly south of the city close to the mason dixon line. 37 degrees outlying suburbs, 45 center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 67 is where we should be, by the time we get into week's end 68,, is the high we're below average each and everyday. sun and clouds, 63 sunday, monday 60 degrees, tuesday we start to warm up a little bit tuesday, sunny and windy 65. wednesday, close to to 7 degrees, thursday, 66. mostly sunny skies and 63 friday. i guess the positive we don't jump from winter to summer. but this morning these temperatures are ridiculous. >> i know you like winter -- [laughter] thanks chris. >>> the craft beer scene has been a major player in philadelphia for the past few years, melissa magee looks at hard cider may be the next big thing for brewers. >> reporter: commonwealth cider is the only brewer in philadelphia brewing cider. it has health benefits, it's gluten free and has only one gram of sugar. that's not bad. they have added a ginger. >> this is spicy it's delicious with asian foods. the third flavor is fruity. they share the facil
the shower threat late mainly south of the city close to the mason dixon line. 37 degrees outlying suburbs, 45 center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 67 is where we should be, by the time we get into week's end 68,, is the high we're below average each and everyday. sun and clouds, 63 sunday, monday 60 degrees, tuesday we start to warm up a little bit tuesday, sunny and windy 65. wednesday, close to to 7 degrees, thursday, 66. mostly sunny skies and 63 friday. i guess the...
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they stayed to the north and east of the city, especially north of the mason-dixon line.ing to the south. i think around 5:00 we will see rain. today, upper 50's. winds out of the southwest. chilly out there. rain all night. tomorrow maybe a bit better by the afternoon, maybe in the low 60's. we will take that better than today. >> thank you, dave. thank you for joining us. have a great saturday. announcer: "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." when wild animals need help, they rely on dedicated experts of all kinds. like paramedics for sea turtles-- ashley: this one had ingested plastic bags. jack: foster parents for tree sloths-- judy: the majority of our sloths have fallen from their mothers. jack: and ranchers who work for their horses instead of the other way around. how many do you have now horses? peter: 130. jack: 130? peter: yeah. jack: plus, my blooper of the week. it's ok. where'd the other one go? meet some special
they stayed to the north and east of the city, especially north of the mason-dixon line.ing to the south. i think around 5:00 we will see rain. today, upper 50's. winds out of the southwest. chilly out there. rain all night. tomorrow maybe a bit better by the afternoon, maybe in the low 60's. we will take that better than today. >> thank you, dave. thank you for joining us. have a great saturday. announcer: "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi,...
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they were helped by all sorts of people below the mason-dixon line. they were generally helped by black people either slave or free who would point them on their way or give them some food or hide them along the way but they didn't go from station to station the way the sometimes thing. there weren't the stations in the south except for one or two. they just relied on the help of the black people they encountered until they reached wilmington delaware which was just below the mason-dixon line and where there was thomas garret and a regularized group in wilmington helping fugitives. once they got over the border and to pennsylvania they encountered many quaker farmers in southern pennsylvania who are willing to help them and then they were sent to philadelphia where women ran with the called the vigilance committee. he would quickly put them on a train up to new york and notify sidney howard gay by telegram two were coming or something like that. napoleon would meet them at the depot and then remember you could not stay in philadelphia. you could not s
they were helped by all sorts of people below the mason-dixon line. they were generally helped by black people either slave or free who would point them on their way or give them some food or hide them along the way but they didn't go from station to station the way the sometimes thing. there weren't the stations in the south except for one or two. they just relied on the help of the black people they encountered until they reached wilmington delaware which was just below the mason-dixon line...
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Apr 8, 2015
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below the mason-dixon line original -- generally helped by black people would.them on their way or give them some food. they did not go from station to station the way we sometimes think. there were not stations in the south. they relied they relied on the help of black people he encountered until they reach maybe wilmington delaware whether was thomas garrett and a regularized kind a regularized kind of group. once they got over the border and pennsylvania they encountered many quaker farmers and then they were sent to philadelphia widow was where there was the vigilance committee. he would quickly put them on a train. napoleon would go and meet them. and very quickly because you could not stay in philadelphia on new york. so the.was quickly to get them moving to upstate new york. but but after 1850 you had to get to canada. you you were not safe in the united states. it is a commentary on the history. people who had to flee the united states for another country to enjoy liberty. >> indeed you are right. free black people leaving the united states and going to canada in the north. they
below the mason-dixon line original -- generally helped by black people would.them on their way or give them some food. they did not go from station to station the way we sometimes think. there were not stations in the south. they relied they relied on the help of black people he encountered until they reach maybe wilmington delaware whether was thomas garrett and a regularized kind a regularized kind of group. once they got over the border and pennsylvania they encountered many quaker farmers...
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below the mason-dixon line they were generally help black people, either slaves or free, who appointed on the web or give them some food or hide them along the way. they didn't go from station to station the way we sometimes think. there were not be stationed in the south really except for one or two. they just relied on the help of black people they encountered until they reached maybe wilmington, delaware, which is just below the mason-dixon line and weather was thomas garret at a recognized kind of the group in wilmington helping fugitives. once they got over the border into pennsylvania they encountered in the quaker farmers in southern pennsylvania who are willing to help, and then they're sent to philadelphia where william still as you said when what they called the vigilance committee. he would quickly put on a train trip up to new york and notify gay by telegram, two are coming, or something like that. napoleon would go and meet them at the depot. and engage quickly whenever you couldn't stay in philadelphia. you could not stay in here. you were liable to be captured at any mom
below the mason-dixon line they were generally help black people, either slaves or free, who appointed on the web or give them some food or hide them along the way. they didn't go from station to station the way we sometimes think. there were not be stationed in the south really except for one or two. they just relied on the help of black people they encountered until they reached maybe wilmington, delaware, which is just below the mason-dixon line and weather was thomas garret at a recognized...
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maryland state, loudoun county sheriff's office fairfax, chesapeake search and rescue dogs east mason dixonrch dogs bay area canine search and rescue and pennsylvania search dogs. >> now, while family members and some volunteer searches held out hope these children will be found alive, there's still a glimmer of help they will. this is sort of a recovery effort. they don't have any new leads as far as they are saying on where these children may be. we do know police are starting to pursue murder charges against catherine hoggle the mother of the two children. the certainly will go on through the day, hopefully find more on these missing kids. >>> what we're learning by quick action by an off-duty cop when >>> i think it's pretty safe to say we're already in full presidential election mode. from chipotle road trip to new hampshire, no shortage of fuel to the fire already. >> joining us to talk all about it moderator of "meet the press" chuck todd. i want to start with republicans. it's been a big weekend in new hampshire. the one thing we saw between those presidential hopefuls they weren't
maryland state, loudoun county sheriff's office fairfax, chesapeake search and rescue dogs east mason dixonrch dogs bay area canine search and rescue and pennsylvania search dogs. >> now, while family members and some volunteer searches held out hope these children will be found alive, there's still a glimmer of help they will. this is sort of a recovery effort. they don't have any new leads as far as they are saying on where these children may be. we do know police are starting to pursue...
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i'm thinking closer to the mason-dixon line or i-70'ish north. chance of spotty afternoon showers and a chilly night again tomorrow night. we have temperatures away from town the next couple of nights we'll be in the 30s and even a little frost potential. if the winds go dead calm. so if you already put out your plants smrks tender plant, -- some tender plants, it's a little early. you may have to cover them up to save them. 72 thank. we'll see the showers come through. clearing out tonight, 43 in town with mid- to upper 40s in the suburbs. 60 tomorrow. still kind of breezy and into friday as well staying cool as we head toward the weekend, could be a couple of afternoon showers saturday. hoping that slides south but i'm a little anxious about t low 60s. sunday looks better, mid-60s and more showers possible later on tuesday. stick around. we've got more of wusa9 news >>> welcome back. severe thunderstorm warning just a moment ago on the northern end of this line from charles town north. this is all moving east at 50 miles an hour. the locations
i'm thinking closer to the mason-dixon line or i-70'ish north. chance of spotty afternoon showers and a chilly night again tomorrow night. we have temperatures away from town the next couple of nights we'll be in the 30s and even a little frost potential. if the winds go dead calm. so if you already put out your plants smrks tender plant, -- some tender plants, it's a little early. you may have to cover them up to save them. 72 thank. we'll see the showers come through. clearing out tonight, 43...
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Apr 24, 2015
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it also includes the blue ridge and everyone along the i-81 corridor and also close to the mason-dixon lime. i wouldn't be surprised to -- line. i wouldn't be surprised to see a frost advisory issued as we get closer to the beltway. overnight tonight temperatures will get into the 30s in a lot of spots once again. right now we're sitting at 50 degrees in leesburg. 52 in manassas. 49 still anythingerstown so still in the 40s -- still hagerstown so still in the 40s as you head north and west. with the wind it feels colder than that you can always argue there's a windchill factor. peak wind gusts in the 20 to 30 miles an hour range throughout the entire metro area. will the winds settle down any time soon? we'll talk about a little bit of an improvement in our temperatures but at a price coming up in the first alert seven-day forecast. mike, back to you. >> thanks, erica. >>> straight ahead on news at noon, the death of a deal. comcast pulling the plug on its multibillion dollar merger with time warner. >>> american sniper, a student group at the university of maryland decided it will not
it also includes the blue ridge and everyone along the i-81 corridor and also close to the mason-dixon lime. i wouldn't be surprised to -- line. i wouldn't be surprised to see a frost advisory issued as we get closer to the beltway. overnight tonight temperatures will get into the 30s in a lot of spots once again. right now we're sitting at 50 degrees in leesburg. 52 in manassas. 49 still anythingerstown so still in the 40s -- still hagerstown so still in the 40s as you head north and west....
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Apr 27, 2015
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metro area. 64 baltimore. 62 for manassas and staying into the upper 50s once you head off to the mason-dixonline. your futurecast, 4:30 this afternoon the clouds are here and also a couple of showers. these are not heavy showers. these are not thunderstorms. they're just kind of a nuisance really. you might want to grab the umbrella if you're headed out for the afternoon or for your drive home. we'll seeking a couple of showers along # 6 through fred -- along 66 through fredericks -- through fredricksburg. some areas may escape not seeing any rain. notice areas back off to the west through # 1 and # 6 -- 81 and 66. by 6:00 that's where the concentration will be. areas west of 91, you have a -- 95, you have a better chance of seeing these chances. your chances start to wind down a little bit later on. by 8:00 the sun is set and we're looking at things clearing out. so clear skies tonight. temperatures will drop back down into the 40s. it is going to abcool one and winds stay 10 to 15 miles per hour. that make it is a breezy. for tuesday, a very good looking day. we're going to see temperature
metro area. 64 baltimore. 62 for manassas and staying into the upper 50s once you head off to the mason-dixonline. your futurecast, 4:30 this afternoon the clouds are here and also a couple of showers. these are not heavy showers. these are not thunderstorms. they're just kind of a nuisance really. you might want to grab the umbrella if you're headed out for the afternoon or for your drive home. we'll seeking a couple of showers along # 6 through fred -- along 66 through fredericks -- through...
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Apr 25, 2015
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baltimore and just south of harrisburg this is moving in this direction, so it's not coming across the mason dixonrd the southeast. most of us will steer clear of any drizzle, just a few high, thin clouds. 45 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 22. winds out of the northwest at 10 to 20 miles per hour. most areas in the low 40s some areas in the 20s reading 41. wilmington, 43. lancaster, 40. allentown, 42. poconos climbing above the freezing mark, you're at 34. the winds make it feel like 25 in the mountains. trenton feels like 36. bundle up if your son has a t-ballgame. lancaster, 34 degrees, that's your feels like temperature that's the air temperature combined with the wind. there's the satellite and radar there's that system pushing to the southeast through the virginias and carolinas that cloud line is across the northern portion of the lehigh valley. that sink to the south during the day, as well. the wider view shows heavy hitters across the southeast, if you are travel to nashville or atlanta expect rough stuff. the storm prediction center has this part of the county in the risk for severe
baltimore and just south of harrisburg this is moving in this direction, so it's not coming across the mason dixonrd the southeast. most of us will steer clear of any drizzle, just a few high, thin clouds. 45 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 22. winds out of the northwest at 10 to 20 miles per hour. most areas in the low 40s some areas in the 20s reading 41. wilmington, 43. lancaster, 40. allentown, 42. poconos climbing above the freezing mark, you're at 34. the winds make it feel like 25 in...
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getting into the shan shannondoah valley south of the mason dixon line. we'll see this as the storm system pulls way. there were showers arena -- and thunderstorms that developed while most of us were asleep. there's high pressure behind that and that means today looks good and tomorrow and monday. after that it goes downhill. i'll talk about that in a second. gusty wheezes -- breezes out of the west northwest. easter morning 47 degrees by 9:30. and then 61, 62. this particular model shows a system pushing on by to the north. it will come just far enough from the south to brush the area maybe passing showers in the lehigh valley and the poconos most of us us will steer clear of the system. the majority of this will stay to the north. the only reason why i'm mentioning this. a lot of you have plans tomorrow afternoon with it being easter sunday. be on the look out with the possibility of a passing shower. winds, clouds to sunshine, 56 degrees, that's the forecasted high, it will feel cooler with the winds mainly clear colder overnight tonight get closer to
getting into the shan shannondoah valley south of the mason dixon line. we'll see this as the storm system pulls way. there were showers arena -- and thunderstorms that developed while most of us were asleep. there's high pressure behind that and that means today looks good and tomorrow and monday. after that it goes downhill. i'll talk about that in a second. gusty wheezes -- breezes out of the west northwest. easter morning 47 degrees by 9:30. and then 61, 62. this particular model shows a...
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there could showers after midnight tonight around the mason dixon line, delaware, extreme southern portions of cape may and cumberland counties. tomorrow morning brief showers early, otherwise it's clouds breaking for sunshine. clear conditions, early, high thin clouds roll in later on this afternoon. overnight tonight we cloud up. everybody going mostly cloudy. there could showers in this part of the viewing area very late tonight into tomorrow morning. these clouds give way to sunshine during the course of the day. sunny is to tart increasing high clouds in the afternoon. philadelphia 60 degrees, millville, 58, trenton 60 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, clouds and sun for sunday, 63. breezy monday, chilly, 60. the normal high 67. there could showers around during the afternoon. we dry out nicely for tuesday sunny and windy 65. partly sunny wednesday, 69. thursday, not too bad 66 degrees, but lots of clouds, rain and drizzle friday, mostly sunny skies and high of 63. it's cold out there this morning, but we'll moderate later this afternoon and temperatures get back o
there could showers after midnight tonight around the mason dixon line, delaware, extreme southern portions of cape may and cumberland counties. tomorrow morning brief showers early, otherwise it's clouds breaking for sunshine. clear conditions, early, high thin clouds roll in later on this afternoon. overnight tonight we cloud up. everybody going mostly cloudy. there could showers in this part of the viewing area very late tonight into tomorrow morning. these clouds give way to sunshine during...
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Apr 12, 2015
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high pressure in control west to east along the mason dixon line. accuweather sells comfortable 68 degrees. normally sweshed -- we should be afternoon 62. lunchtime, 60 degrees, 3:00 p.m. we're topping out around 67 or 68. eva? >> thanks, chris. >>> developing, a north philadelphia man is fighting for his life after being shot in the back inside a house. the action cam was at the scene early morning. police recovered a rifle and handgun inside the home. investigators say the 49-year-old victim was shot three times. he is in critical condition at temple university hospital. there are no arrests. >>> a family went out to dinner and came home to this, fire and smoke ripping through the home along route 309 in north white hall township lehigh county. the a neighbor made the call for help. there were no fire hydrants give the flames an edge before the firefighters could get to work the fire is under investigation. >>> police say a mother from philadelphia accused of abandoning her severely disabled son in the woods. nyia parker faces charges. >> this kid
high pressure in control west to east along the mason dixon line. accuweather sells comfortable 68 degrees. normally sweshed -- we should be afternoon 62. lunchtime, 60 degrees, 3:00 p.m. we're topping out around 67 or 68. eva? >> thanks, chris. >>> developing, a north philadelphia man is fighting for his life after being shot in the back inside a house. the action cam was at the scene early morning. police recovered a rifle and handgun inside the home. investigators say the...
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rain continues all the way from the mason-dixon line into parts of southern maryland and the train of moisture is going nowhere fast. there's a cold front slow he going to inch down to the south. it will slowly turn the rain chances off an probably won't get past the d.c. metro area until way after the sun goes down tonight. steady rain all the way from northern maryland down to southern maryland at this point in time and so plan on needing the umbrella the rest of today. 65 now but temperatures will be sliding backwards for the remainder of the afternoon. take a look at the rest of the forecast coming up. >>> at the live desk if you check google maps right now, you are going to find edward snowden in the white house. so what's this all about? a hack of sources landed a fake store in the middle of the executive mansion. take a look. according to marketing land noticing that listing, someone changed the address of a verified maps location. they can do this. at last check, snowden has asylum in russia. >>> six months ago a little boy was shot in the head in d.c. and his family is openin
rain continues all the way from the mason-dixon line into parts of southern maryland and the train of moisture is going nowhere fast. there's a cold front slow he going to inch down to the south. it will slowly turn the rain chances off an probably won't get past the d.c. metro area until way after the sun goes down tonight. steady rain all the way from northern maryland down to southern maryland at this point in time and so plan on needing the umbrella the rest of today. 65 now but...
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rain along the mason-dixon line here. off to a dry start in and around the metro area. temperatures are chilly. 43 in manassas. 45 gaithersburg. 48 in annapolis. bus stop weather off to a chilly and try start. temperatures 40s to near 50 for this afternoon. 66 in gaithersburg. about 70 in camp springs. 69 in old time alexandria. if you're planning on going out to the baseball game the showers should be out of here early this evening. should get the game in, but it will be chilly. let's hope the morning commute is an easy one in. that will keep everyone brighter. >> that will help. taking a look right now as you drive live on 66 this is westbound, eastbound, more volume. but no major problems on 66. beltway at colesville road everything looking good here. 70 eastbound at 27, still have the two right lanes blocked from earlier car fire that happened an hour ago. overall, no problems there in prince george's county. same thing when you look to the north. 95 and b.w. parkway in to and out of town. >> see you in a little bit. >>> he's charged with the death of an unarmed man
rain along the mason-dixon line here. off to a dry start in and around the metro area. temperatures are chilly. 43 in manassas. 45 gaithersburg. 48 in annapolis. bus stop weather off to a chilly and try start. temperatures 40s to near 50 for this afternoon. 66 in gaithersburg. about 70 in camp springs. 69 in old time alexandria. if you're planning on going out to the baseball game the showers should be out of here early this evening. should get the game in, but it will be chilly. let's hope the...
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upper 60s as you head to the mason-dixon line. let's look at the rain chances for today.t going to abbig deal. pretty light sprinkles for the most part. better chances west of 95, areas east of 95 could see a couple but a lot of them will thin out by then. areas along 81, you see the bulk of it. by 4:00 still seeing isolated showers out there. they thin out and go away by #k. we'll see a dry and quiet evening. temperatures today 64 degrees, breezy, isolated showers. 70 degrees for tomorrow. getting warmer. tomorrow looks great, 71 for wednesday. rain arrives on thursday. 66 possible trip. and look at weekend. we'll bring in spring on a good note -- may on a good night. >>> we talked about issues on the inner loop. looks like problems on the utter loop of the beltway as well. two lanes blocked outer loop of the beltway at the 95 better change. we have a camera to show you. you can see the delays for yourself. they have crews on the scene diverting drivers causing some delays. we're seeing backups for miles so you'll need to add additional time to your drive time before you
upper 60s as you head to the mason-dixon line. let's look at the rain chances for today.t going to abbig deal. pretty light sprinkles for the most part. better chances west of 95, areas east of 95 could see a couple but a lot of them will thin out by then. areas along 81, you see the bulk of it. by 4:00 still seeing isolated showers out there. they thin out and go away by #k. we'll see a dry and quiet evening. temperatures today 64 degrees, breezy, isolated showers. 70 degrees for tomorrow....
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above the mason dixon line of the major schools, there are none. >> my nephew, bright kid, graduatedaduation. i started to walk with my family it's like all eyes on me. apparently i said i'm going to stand to the side. people came up to me "what are you doing here?" i said i'm here to pick your school." which they didn't like. >> you don't think you'll be yale this year? >> no. >> joe biden. >> so you've collected some of the best and brightest conservative thinkers and put down their commencement speeches. >> right. >> liberalized -- conservatives are invited either to the public universities in the south or to some catholic schools fewer are -- fewer are, to do that. but i didn't -- >> these are some of the best speeches you'll read and great advice. and dr. rand paul. and this is a great conservative thinker. >> they are. well great thinkers. many are simply great thinkers. unfortunately, the kids that graduate from elite schools don't hear thinkers like this, and speakers like this during 40 years they're in school. they don't help in commencement. >> i think there are people tha
above the mason dixon line of the major schools, there are none. >> my nephew, bright kid, graduatedaduation. i started to walk with my family it's like all eyes on me. apparently i said i'm going to stand to the side. people came up to me "what are you doing here?" i said i'm here to pick your school." which they didn't like. >> you don't think you'll be yale this year? >> no. >> joe biden. >> so you've collected some of the best and brightest...
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a mason-dixon poll shows him beating jeb bush in his home state.f who represents the vision for the party of the future among republican voters. so i think he really has some real advantages at least for now. >> all right. angela, ryan and margie thank you all for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks rev. >>> coming up a new book describes her as the most unlikely first lady in modern american history. the life and times of first lady michelle obama and her major impact in that role. the author joins me ahead. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> last night on "the tonight show" show", jimmy fallon had some fun with obama expressions. and i think you'll have a good laugh. >> this first lesser known expression is from a recent white house press event. this is called the "sup
a mason-dixon poll shows him beating jeb bush in his home state.f who represents the vision for the party of the future among republican voters. so i think he really has some real advantages at least for now. >> all right. angela, ryan and margie thank you all for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks rev. >>> coming up a new book describes her as the most unlikely first lady in modern american history. the life and times of first lady michelle obama and her...
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. >> reporter: did he know how unpopular that was going to be south of the mason dixon line?absolutely. he knew how unpopular it was in some areas of the north. >> reporter: the exhibit offers new insight to the man behind the legends in personal letters like this one. >> here is lincoln kind of accidentally involved in a long distance engagement that he doesn't want to be in. so he writes this letter, which survives today from 1837 to a woman called mary owen. whom he hadn't yet met. and in the letter he's trying to persuade her why she shouldn't want to be involved with him at all. >> reporter: but he's engage third degree to woman. >> gentlemen, he is, and he wants her to break it off. and so ultimately he persuades her to do so. >> reporter: still moist of the exhibit centers on the issue that defined the time. and the man who lost his life to an assassin's bullet trying to end it, slavery. >> here is a thing called general orders number 252 issued in july 1863. basically he says my black soldiers are equal to whites so for every black soldiers killed by the confederacy q
. >> reporter: did he know how unpopular that was going to be south of the mason dixon line?absolutely. he knew how unpopular it was in some areas of the north. >> reporter: the exhibit offers new insight to the man behind the legends in personal letters like this one. >> here is lincoln kind of accidentally involved in a long distance engagement that he doesn't want to be in. so he writes this letter, which survives today from 1837 to a woman called mary owen. whom he hadn't...
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. >> did he know how unpopular that was going to be south of the mason dixon line? >> absolutely. he knew it was unpopular in the north. >> here's lincoln on an accidentally involved in a long distance engagement that he doesn't want to be in. he writes this letter, which survives from 1837 to a woman called mary owen, whom he hadn't yet met. in the letter, he's trying to persuade her why she wouldn't want to be involved with him at all. >> he's he gauged to this woman. >> yes and wants her to broke it off and ultimately persuades her to do so. >> issues that define the time and man who lost his life to an assassins bullet trying to end it slavery. >> here is a thing called general orders number 252, i should in july, 1863. he says my black soldiers are equal to whites, so far every black soldier killed by the confederacy, a rebel soldier shall be executed and every sold into slavery a rebel soldier shall be placed in hard labor. >> his views were they based on politics or personal feelings? >> deeply personal feelings and a moral depth that was profound. he understood from the be
. >> did he know how unpopular that was going to be south of the mason dixon line? >> absolutely. he knew it was unpopular in the north. >> here's lincoln on an accidentally involved in a long distance engagement that he doesn't want to be in. he writes this letter, which survives from 1837 to a woman called mary owen, whom he hadn't yet met. in the letter, he's trying to persuade her why she wouldn't want to be involved with him at all. >> he's he gauged to this woman....
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mason-dixon-polling. rubio and bush, 31% 30%. is that the race to watch? personal friend and jeb has strong credentials in florida. it's going to be a battle in florida. but the first three primary states are new hampshire iowa, and carolina. once the field will be narrowed down, we'll have to unify and move forward. >>> joining us live from manchester this morning. >>> coming up here on the show caught on cam rarks a knife wielding suspect chases a cop down a busy city street. >> stop! stop right there. take your hands out of your pocket now! no man not going to do it. >> shoot me. shoot me. >> a slit-second decision by this officer making him a hero. >>> a girl suffers another tragedy when she falls 30 feet from a tree. she says she even went to heaven and she's here with her story. tt8fq@q:)q1m-[f=/p2!a>l
mason-dixon-polling. rubio and bush, 31% 30%. is that the race to watch? personal friend and jeb has strong credentials in florida. it's going to be a battle in florida. but the first three primary states are new hampshire iowa, and carolina. once the field will be narrowed down, we'll have to unify and move forward. >>> joining us live from manchester this morning. >>> coming up here on the show caught on cam rarks a knife wielding suspect chases a cop down a busy city...
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a lot of people south of the mason-dixon line still say the civil war is still at halftime. don't know if you are aware of that. there is still a lot of -- too much racism in this country. by the way, are you aware of the police officers they kicked and tumbled that guy that stole a horse. host: yes. here is the front page story today in "los angeles times" talking about that incident with these san bernardino sheriff's office. francis pusok is the name of the man involved in that. there is a picture of the helicopter footage of the beating there. caller: those 10 cost, as far as i'm concerned, put an example to the fella who said, the mob has many hats but no brains. they showed no brains. they all ought to be excluded from ever serving as believe that -- police officers again. i just want to mention, in the state of michigan in 1855 has to law -- passed a law that no police official in any weight could help any slavers coming up to get their slaves back. there is still a lot of racism in this country. i wish brian lamb would do a program on that. thank you for taking my ca
a lot of people south of the mason-dixon line still say the civil war is still at halftime. don't know if you are aware of that. there is still a lot of -- too much racism in this country. by the way, are you aware of the police officers they kicked and tumbled that guy that stole a horse. host: yes. here is the front page story today in "los angeles times" talking about that incident with these san bernardino sheriff's office. francis pusok is the name of the man involved in that....
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one poll that is interesting, it's not the cnn orc poll there's a new mason dixon poll out of floridamatch-up of hillary clinton versus either jeb bush the former governor of florida or marco rubio the current senator of florida and as well as she's doing nationally against any republican on earth she's losing to both of these people and i understand from past elections i heard florida, kevin, is a key race in the general election? >> florida, ohio. look i think if you look at some of these other early some of these other really big battleground states even folks like rand paul are running even with her in places like colorado or some of these other battleground states. i think that's -- that is -- that still remains a challenge for hillary clinton. i think the national polls right now i think it's too early to really look at them as a pure horse race from a pure horse race perspective. but the national polls i think are more of a reflection of the certainty that many democrats have and that hillary clinton is going to be their nominee and the uncertainty of republicans and who our no
one poll that is interesting, it's not the cnn orc poll there's a new mason dixon poll out of floridamatch-up of hillary clinton versus either jeb bush the former governor of florida or marco rubio the current senator of florida and as well as she's doing nationally against any republican on earth she's losing to both of these people and i understand from past elections i heard florida, kevin, is a key race in the general election? >> florida, ohio. look i think if you look at some of...