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rainier. we are at the famous bridge of glass in tacoma, washington, and this whole community owes its existence to the railroad. the northern pacific as a corporate entity had been very well studied and understood, many books had been written about it, but virtually no information was known about the tacoma eastern which was a smaller, rural railroad that was very important to the upbringing of both tacoma and mt. rainier national park. in this area in 1873, there was only several hundred people that were living here. when they, the northern pacific established commencement bay as the terminus for the railroad, the population of tacoma exploded with the announcement that this was going to be the terminus, because this is where lincoln had chartered the northern pacific to be able to end in his journey connecting up with the great lakes. and is so knowing that -- and so knowing that drove a lot of speculation, and the population of this area grew exponentially every year after 1873 leading up
rainier. we are at the famous bridge of glass in tacoma, washington, and this whole community owes its existence to the railroad. the northern pacific as a corporate entity had been very well studied and understood, many books had been written about it, but virtually no information was known about the tacoma eastern which was a smaller, rural railroad that was very important to the upbringing of both tacoma and mt. rainier national park. in this area in 1873, there was only several hundred...
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the average time spent at mount rainier national park prior to 1905 was 30 days. after 1915, it was eight hours. the biggest challenges that railroads face which tacoma didn't use to have challenges in the terms of time out and the mountains to climb or tunnels to be able to drill through. what they did have was a lot of political influence by the big brother, the northern pacific which was an interchange partner that they had. the northern pacific felt like it was their responsibility to develop mount rainier national park and they did not like the idea that the tacoma eastern was going to have access to the best routes in the mount rainier national park. so they tried to develop a secondary entrance into mount rainier national park called the carbon entrance but that one was, didn't have very good access to the places that people wanted to go so be tacoma eastern became the way to get to mount rainier because it acts as the gateway in ashford, you have direct access to the facilities at longmire which is where the national, mount rainier national park headquarte
the average time spent at mount rainier national park prior to 1905 was 30 days. after 1915, it was eight hours. the biggest challenges that railroads face which tacoma didn't use to have challenges in the terms of time out and the mountains to climb or tunnels to be able to drill through. what they did have was a lot of political influence by the big brother, the northern pacific which was an interchange partner that they had. the northern pacific felt like it was their responsibility to...
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-- mount rainier national park. they develop something called , that had entrance very good access to the places that people wanted to go. tacoma eastern became the way to get to mount rainier. you had direct access to the facilities at longmire, that is where membrane your national park was located and you also had easier access to paradise which is where everyone wanted to go. privately it was being sponsored by the milwaukee road. they had been secretly funding the construction bonds for the tacoma eastern railroad. tacoma eastern became a subsidiary of that railroad, when the rocky road transcontinental arrived in 1809, it turned tacoma eastern into a subsidiary of the milwaukee road. you are able to be able to catch a train in chicago and although it to mount rainier national park on one ticket. in 1919, 1918, december 31, the milwaukee road absorbed tacoma eastern and a lot of the subsidiaries and formed one gigantic corporation. at that point it became solely known as the milwaukee road. the passenger trains
-- mount rainier national park. they develop something called , that had entrance very good access to the places that people wanted to go. tacoma eastern became the way to get to mount rainier. you had direct access to the facilities at longmire, that is where membrane your national park was located and you also had easier access to paradise which is where everyone wanted to go. privately it was being sponsored by the milwaukee road. they had been secretly funding the construction bonds for the...
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police in mount rainier on dealing with a homicide.fficers found a man dead on rode avenue this morning. they tell us these things in their community are rare. >> a lot of people don't know where mount rainier is. this community was like a family. brentwood, mount rainier high school, we were all a family. >> prince georges county police say it's been four, maybe five years since the last homicide investigation in mount rainier. no suspects at this time >>> breaking developments tonight. the search has been called off for three u.s. marines missing after a plane crash off the east coast of australia. now this is a recovery mission. military officials say the marines were aircraft like this one that crashed on its final approach to an american aircraft carrier. there were 26 people on board. 23 of them were rescued. we're told the weather was good at the time of the crash this morning. the military continues to investigate the cause of the wreck. >>> we are tracking developments as the united nations hits north korea with tough new sanc
police in mount rainier on dealing with a homicide.fficers found a man dead on rode avenue this morning. they tell us these things in their community are rare. >> a lot of people don't know where mount rainier is. this community was like a family. brentwood, mount rainier high school, we were all a family. >> prince georges county police say it's been four, maybe five years since the last homicide investigation in mount rainier. no suspects at this time >>> breaking...
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rainier. long-time residents say they are shocked and say their community is like a family. >> a lot of people don't know where we are. this community was like a family, brentwood, and we were all a family. >> the man's identity has not yet been released. >>> and then a deadly crash happened at a d.c. gas station, and we are told the driver is in custody and the passenger is dead. the driver hit a parked car and ran away from the then officers eventually caught up with the driver. you can see here on florida avenue the sign down, and police have not released any identities. >>> the u.s. called off a search and rescue mission for three u.s. marines. they went missing saturday after their plane crashed off the coast of australia while trying to land and now it has turned into a recovery mission. military officials say the marines were in an aircraft like the one you see there that crashed on its final approach to an american aircraft carrier. there were 26 people onboard, and 23 were rescued. th
rainier. long-time residents say they are shocked and say their community is like a family. >> a lot of people don't know where we are. this community was like a family, brentwood, and we were all a family. >> the man's identity has not yet been released. >>> and then a deadly crash happened at a d.c. gas station, and we are told the driver is in custody and the passenger is dead. the driver hit a parked car and ran away from the then officers eventually caught up with the...
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rainier. long time residents are shocked and say their community is like a family. >> it's one of the small communities, and it was like a family, we were all a family. >> the man's identity has not yet been released. >>> and then we're told the er passenger is dead. police say the driver hit a parked car and ran away from the scene. officers eventually caught up with the driver. you can see it on florida avenue. >>> and then three u.s. marines went missing saturday after their plane crashed into the sea off of the coast of australia. the marines were in an osprey aircraft like you see there on its final approach to an american airline carrier, and 26 were onboard and 23 were rescued. >>> the bombing of a mosque is being called an attack on their community. it happened yesterday just before morning prayer. the blast was from explosive device and it caused a fire inside the imam's office. the motive and whether it was a hate crime has not yet been determined. >>> and then baltimore police say a
rainier. long time residents are shocked and say their community is like a family. >> it's one of the small communities, and it was like a family, we were all a family. >> the man's identity has not yet been released. >>> and then we're told the er passenger is dead. police say the driver hit a parked car and ran away from the scene. officers eventually caught up with the driver. you can see it on florida avenue. >>> and then three u.s. marines went missing...
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line book is wales to paradise and it is about the train that ran from tacoma washington to mount rainier national park and the reason why i wanted to write the book was i wanted to focus on a specific railroad
line book is wales to paradise and it is about the train that ran from tacoma washington to mount rainier national park and the reason why i wanted to write the book was i wanted to focus on a specific railroad
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located on the puget sound and 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. weibely at noon eastern, traveled the city talking to local authors, including tonya erdson. she will share the history of faith-based programs in prisons and the role religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> there is a lawsuit against risen fellowship ministry which is a big organization that has done this work. for theto prison watergate related crimes and and began to be born again. the international prison ministry, they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison. it was the same issues. you get tv in your cell. you get access to role. americans united for the separation of church and state sued them and the organization lost. they kept making the argument that they are not partisan. they are faith-based. >> will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor, harold moss, as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is fighting for dreams that matt
located on the puget sound and 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. weibely at noon eastern, traveled the city talking to local authors, including tonya erdson. she will share the history of faith-based programs in prisons and the role religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> there is a lawsuit against risen fellowship ministry which is a big organization that has done this work. for theto...
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located on the puget sound, 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we will talk to local authors in the city, including the author of "god in captivity ," and she will share the history of faith-based programs in prisons and the role religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> prison fellowship ministries a big organization. the person who started it worked in the nixon white house. he went to prison and then became born again. they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison, and there were the same issues. you get a better tv in your cell, access to parole in this way, so the separation of church and state sued them, and they had to repay the state of iowa. there was an argument that they are nonpartisan, that they are faith-based. >> you will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss, as he accounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered.
located on the puget sound, 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we will talk to local authors in the city, including the author of "god in captivity ," and she will share the history of faith-based programs in prisons and the role religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> prison fellowship ministries a big organization. the person who started...
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located approximately 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma has a population of about 198,000 people. learn more about tacoma all weekend here on american history tv. ms. iyall: we are at a really beautiful place here in the puget sound. this is nisqually homeland, also known as leschi country. it's a name translates to "place where you get your spirit power." we're looking out over the nisqually refuge. the nisqually people were originally known as people of the river, people of the grass. our homeland has always been this entire beautiful area. nisqually people were here pre-territory time and free united states -- pre-united states. the nisqually tribe is incredibly active here. we are -- i don't see us ever going away. the medicine creek treaty is important to us because it helps identify the nisqually tribe with our relationship to the federal government, so that is a very important thing. the federal government does play a role with federally recognized tribes to recognize their sovereignty and are supposed to look out for our best interests. that treaty established that relati
located approximately 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma has a population of about 198,000 people. learn more about tacoma all weekend here on american history tv. ms. iyall: we are at a really beautiful place here in the puget sound. this is nisqually homeland, also known as leschi country. it's a name translates to "place where you get your spirit power." we're looking out over the nisqually refuge. the nisqually people were originally known as people of the river, people...
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george county a homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead on the sidewalk in mount rainier. the victim was spotted this morning in the 400 block of rhode island avenue. police say he had trauma to the face and chest and the victim's name has not yet been released and for now investigators are trying to figure out exactly what happened. >> an early morning crash in the district leaves one person dead and another in the hospital. it happened shortly after:00 this morning along florida avenue. that's northeast. d.c. fire and ems say two cars collided and slammed into a hess gas station. the impact damaged the gas station and forced it to close as a precaution. >> right now we have one victim at the hospital and one victim deceased on the scene. neither victim has been identified at this point we're working through all that. public has anybody that was in and around this area 3:00 last night if they saw anything and saw the vehicle traveling obviously a dark colored acura give us a call. >> tonight investigators say speed may have been a factor in the accident. >> to arlington
george county a homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead on the sidewalk in mount rainier. the victim was spotted this morning in the 400 block of rhode island avenue. police say he had trauma to the face and chest and the victim's name has not yet been released and for now investigators are trying to figure out exactly what happened. >> an early morning crash in the district leaves one person dead and another in the hospital. it happened shortly after:00 this morning...
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city election it would be the largest city in maryland to do so and it would join hyattsville, mount rainier and takoma park to allow it. jonathan: there is a warning from president trump after a report concludes that north korea can fit nuclear wean ballistic missiles. president trump: north korea best not make threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury. like the world has never seen. jonathan: according to the "washington post." the defense intelligence agency does believe they can miniaturize nuclear weapon but has yet to test the device. >> the president commented in north korea before a meeting on the opioid crisis facing the country. there were no policy announcement. but the president promised to combat addiction and increase the prosecution of the drug crimes. noticeably absent from the meeting with was new jersey governor chris christie. he is head of the president's opioid task force on vacation. michelle: the national weather service confirms a tornado touched down in salisbury yesterday afternoon. the weather service says the twister was on the ground for a
city election it would be the largest city in maryland to do so and it would join hyattsville, mount rainier and takoma park to allow it. jonathan: there is a warning from president trump after a report concludes that north korea can fit nuclear wean ballistic missiles. president trump: north korea best not make threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury. like the world has never seen. jonathan: according to the "washington post." the defense intelligence agency...
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storm tracker 6 live double scan showing this to you, every now and then there's a steadier batch of rainier reading and something along the line coming into the eastern shore of maryland. generally speaking it is pushing toward the east and it should not be around much longer. i'm hoping during the morning rush hour it dries out. 61 in allentown. 61 in reading. 67 in philadelphia. 65 in wilmington, 65 in cape may. as we roll through the day, overall it looks like a nice one partly sunny skies, 75 degrees by noon. 3:00 p.m., 79 degrees that's the high. 7:00 p.m., 76 degrees pretty comfortable looking good heading into the weekend. not so good in texas where hurricane harvey has become a category two storm probably heading toward category three by the time it makes landfall. it's highlighted from the wide distance on the globe easy to spot the big massive cloud cover and an eye beginning to form, as well. it's up to 110 miles per hour, that makes it a category 2. the gusts 125. we could have an effect from that in the way of gas prices, fill up today and don't wait for the weekend. >> reporte
storm tracker 6 live double scan showing this to you, every now and then there's a steadier batch of rainier reading and something along the line coming into the eastern shore of maryland. generally speaking it is pushing toward the east and it should not be around much longer. i'm hoping during the morning rush hour it dries out. 61 in allentown. 61 in reading. 67 in philadelphia. 65 in wilmington, 65 in cape may. as we roll through the day, overall it looks like a nice one partly sunny skies,...
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way cooler tomorrow and way rainier into saturday. sheena has that ten-day forecast coming right now. >>> chuck, thank you. sounds like something out of the movie now atfill your home with, our lawell-crafted pieces at affordable prices. now through monday, enjoy free delivery. plus save $100 off every $1000 you spend. hurry in. summer is ending and so are these exceptional offers. with havertys, your home can be perfect, even when life isn't. mom, have you seen my iguana? come in before monday to save $100 off every $1000 you spend at havertys. life looks good. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreeme
way cooler tomorrow and way rainier into saturday. sheena has that ten-day forecast coming right now. >>> chuck, thank you. sounds like something out of the movie now atfill your home with, our lawell-crafted pieces at affordable prices. now through monday, enjoy free delivery. plus save $100 off every $1000 you spend. hurry in. summer is ending and so are these exceptional offers. with havertys, your home can be perfect, even when life isn't. mom, have you seen my iguana? come in...
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saturday it looks like now probably going to be the rainier of the two days this weekend. we'll time it out and give you the extended coming up. >>> and there are two things you probably love when making dinner is quick and easy. and oprah and the two are now coming together. >>> and we continue to work for you and your family as you get ready 4 school. how you can help your wallet and th ro fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com the moment you coul
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down puget sound 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, it was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. on book at noon eastern tv, we will travel the city talking to local authors including author of "god in captivity" who will share the history of faith-based programs in prisons. >> there is a lot for the case against prison fellowship ministries, a big organization started by chuck olsen, who worked in the nixon white house and went to prison for the watergate crimes. he became more to gain and founded the international prison ministry. you had the same issues, get your own tv, in yourself, you get access to parole, the americans united for the separation of church and state sued them, and the organization lost, having to repay the state of iowa. to they came best they cap make an argument that they are not partisan, that they are faith based. firsto, tacoma's african-american mayor, recounting his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. you haveve to go that to stop going and screaming against the council, because you wo
down puget sound 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, it was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. on book at noon eastern tv, we will travel the city talking to local authors including author of "god in captivity" who will share the history of faith-based programs in prisons. >> there is a lot for the case against prison fellowship ministries, a big organization started by chuck olsen, who worked in the nixon white house and went...
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located approximately 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma has a population of about 198,000 peoplemore about tacoma all weekend here on american history tv. ms. iyall: we are at a really beautiful place here in the puget sound. this is nisqually homeland, also known as leschi country. to "placee translates where you get your spirit power." we're looking out over the nisqually refuge. pe nisqually
located approximately 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma has a population of about 198,000 peoplemore about tacoma all weekend here on american history tv. ms. iyall: we are at a really beautiful place here in the puget sound. this is nisqually homeland, also known as leschi country. to "placee translates where you get your spirit power." we're looking out over the nisqually refuge. pe nisqually
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the rainier day is next monday. >> an olympic milestone has been reached. >> we are six months away fromorea. the first look at all that will go into bringing you live coverage from the winter olympics. >>> coming up at 6:00, soda tax shock. philadelphia's drink tax shows up in the suburbs. the nbc 10 investigators explain how it's happening. >>> an elegant affair in red sox bo ro. several dozen women gathered for afternoon tea at the salvation army community center here. they address accordingly with hats and gloves and volunteers worked for days for the special occasion. >> former governor jack markell wrapped up the bike ride and did it by dipping his tires into the ocean. markell made the more than 3,000-mile journey to raise money for a charity focused on improving the health of delaware residents. >>> a look the at scene in south korea where the race is on to get ready for the olympics. today marks a milestone in the countdown to the winter games. we are six months away from the opening ceremony in south korea. live coverage will be coming to you from half a world away. >> it's qui
the rainier day is next monday. >> an olympic milestone has been reached. >> we are six months away fromorea. the first look at all that will go into bringing you live coverage from the winter olympics. >>> coming up at 6:00, soda tax shock. philadelphia's drink tax shows up in the suburbs. the nbc 10 investigators explain how it's happening. >>> an elegant affair in red sox bo ro. several dozen women gathered for afternoon tea at the salvation army community...
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it is breezier that's yesterday and definitely rainier too. some rain spreading into wilmington. getting closer to philadelphia. heaviest rain during the day is going to be for delaware beaches and the jersey shore and that's where we'll see strong gusty winds. coming to our courtesy of what may develop into tropical storm. heaviest downpours off the carolina coast and watches and warnings. tropical storm watches and warning up along the north carolina coast. our area keep us cool through the day today. temperatures struggling to get to 70 degrees. wind increasing this afternoon. during the afternoon that's when we'll see strongest winds and the heaviest rainfall. break it down hour by hour. show you what to expect when the day goes on. first, jessica boyington has first alert traffic. >>> starting on the garden state parkway. wanted to show rain coming downright here the cameras around the cape may toll plaza. definitely starting to see rain covering or camera lens here. both directions doing okay as far as traffic and volume. watch for slippery spots too. everything looks good.
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it's monday that's looking like a much rainier forecast with heavy rain possible. but here's the good news. the rest of the week, fairly dry in the forecast. >>> it's the largest mall in our area and getting around just got a little easier from pop up promotions to tips. the mall's newest feature, all you need is your phone. >>> watching what you e eat at the ballpark. how it stacks up when it comes to food safety. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> more breaking news. a suspect has thrown a molotov cocktail at two sheriffs officers who were trying to serve a warrant. this is along pine street. the officers were burned and were taken to the hospital. you can
it's monday that's looking like a much rainier forecast with heavy rain possible. but here's the good news. the rest of the week, fairly dry in the forecast. >>> it's the largest mall in our area and getting around just got a little easier from pop up promotions to tips. the mall's newest feature, all you need is your phone. >>> watching what you e eat at the ballpark. how it stacks up when it comes to food safety. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪...
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located 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the terminus of the northern pacific railroad. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we will travel the city and speak with local officer -- one who willuding show the history of faith-based programs and the role that religion plays in the persian sit -- in the prison system. >> a big organization has done this work started by chuck. he worked in the nixon white house. he went to present for watergate related crimes and became born-again. it was all of the same issues. you get your own tv in the cell. you get access to parole this way. americans united for the separation of church and state sued them in the organization lost and they have to repay the state of violent. they kept making the argument that they are not partisan peer their faith -- faith-based. >> he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. >> you are not going to get anywhere doing that. i got that and so, i had to change my attitude. you on the other side of the bench makes a law. >> visiting the bridge t
located 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the terminus of the northern pacific railroad. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we will travel the city and speak with local officer -- one who willuding show the history of faith-based programs and the role that religion plays in the persian sit -- in the prison system. >> a big organization has done this work started by chuck. he worked in the nixon white house. he went to present for watergate...
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but it's going could be a quick heavy rainier mid to late afternoon. it will be hot. warm and humid later today. with high temperatures topping out in the low 90s. so, 90, 5 . again scattered here. wet yesterday and dry today. >> you sure. >> i said probably no i'm not sure. >> probably is a good word. joking thanks. >> caityln, good morning. >> good morning. >> i think popup might be the key phrase right. >> they did pop up just about anywhere. >> good morning to you all busy morning as we continue to follow fatal accident overnight on head highway northbound side closed at palmer road. getting out of way autopsyy has been here all morning following nate tuvrt crash and cleanup. cleanup going by quickly now that they have towed off the motorcycle which was part of the fatal part of the crash unfortunately and southbound side you see getting by it's been getting by all morning one lane. one lane southbound side. you can see on opposite site diverted though on pammer road. so if we hear anything someone can get in my ear and tell me looks like northbound side reopened
but it's going could be a quick heavy rainier mid to late afternoon. it will be hot. warm and humid later today. with high temperatures topping out in the low 90s. so, 90, 5 . again scattered here. wet yesterday and dry today. >> you sure. >> i said probably no i'm not sure. >> probably is a good word. joking thanks. >> caityln, good morning. >> good morning. >> i think popup might be the key phrase right. >> they did pop up just about anywhere....
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sound, 60 the puget miles northwest of mount rainier, it was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern persistent -- northern pacific railroad. the city,avel to talking to local authors, and one of them will share the history of the role that religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> there is a case for the prison fellowship ministry, a big organization started by chuck colson, who worked in the white house. he became born-again, and founded this international prison ministry. an entire wing in the iowa prison. this is why you can get better so americansf, and united for the separation of church and state did sue them, and the organization lost and had to repay the state of iowa. but they cap arguing that they were not partisan, they were faith-based. >> the first african-american mayor, harold moss, will recount his role in the civil rights movement in in the pacific northwest. you have to stop going out and screaming against the council. if you want to get on the other side of that ranch, you have to calm down. that and so, i had to change my attitude. tha
sound, 60 the puget miles northwest of mount rainier, it was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern persistent -- northern pacific railroad. the city,avel to talking to local authors, and one of them will share the history of the role that religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> there is a case for the prison fellowship ministry, a big organization started by chuck colson, who worked in the white house. he became born-again, and founded this international...
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along rhode island avenue in mount rainier just over the prince george's county line. a d.c. officer later spotted the stolen blue ford on benning road and tried to stop it. but the ford sped off, ultimately running a red light at this corner where it t-boned the gray acura. they had to remove the roof and the doors of the victim's car that had four people inside. two taken to the hospital with critical injuries. the d.c. police did manage to catch the two suspects who tried to walk away from the crash scene. >> there was a vehicle stolen from maryland that the d.c. officers spotted. the d.c. officers didn't pursue t were being pursued so they were driving at a high rate of speed. they had a crash at the intersection. kevin: the gentleman in the green shirt and hat owns this tan mercedes car which was also caught up in the crash. it was parked on the street. you can see it's got damage to the front of the vehicle. the carjacking suspects are both charged with leaving the scene of an accident and another charge that is related to stealing the car in the first place. live in so
along rhode island avenue in mount rainier just over the prince george's county line. a d.c. officer later spotted the stolen blue ford on benning road and tried to stop it. but the ford sped off, ultimately running a red light at this corner where it t-boned the gray acura. they had to remove the roof and the doors of the victim's car that had four people inside. two taken to the hospital with critical injuries. the d.c. police did manage to catch the two suspects who tried to walk away from...
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located in the puget sound and 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, to, was chosen in the 19th century as the -- of the northern pacific railroad. saturday at noon on book tv, we will travel the city talking to local authors, including the author of "god in captivity." she will share the history of faith-based programs and the role that religion plays in the prison system. >> there is a case against the ministry, a big organization that has done this work. he worked in the prisons. he became born-again. he founded the prison ministry and they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and it was all the same issues. parole in this way. so americans united for the separation of church and state sued them and the organization lost. but they kept making the argument that they are not partisan, that they are state-based. announcer: you also learn about the life of the first african-american mayor as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> screaming at that counsel, because we are not going to g
located in the puget sound and 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, to, was chosen in the 19th century as the -- of the northern pacific railroad. saturday at noon on book tv, we will travel the city talking to local authors, including the author of "god in captivity." she will share the history of faith-based programs and the role that religion plays in the prison system. >> there is a case against the ministry, a big organization that has done this work. he worked in the...
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located approximately 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma has a population of about 198,000 people. learn more about tacoma all weekend here on american history tv. ms. iyall: we are at a really beautiful place here in the puget sound. this is nisqually homeland, also known as leschi country. it's a name translates to "place where you get your spirit power." we're looking out over the nisqually refuge. the nisqually people were originally known as people of the river, people of the grass. our homeland has always been this entire beautiful area. nisqually people were here pre-territory time and fre
located approximately 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma has a population of about 198,000 people. learn more about tacoma all weekend here on american history tv. ms. iyall: we are at a really beautiful place here in the puget sound. this is nisqually homeland, also known as leschi country. it's a name translates to "place where you get your spirit power." we're looking out over the nisqually refuge. the nisqually people were originally known as people of the river, people...
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it will get cooler and rainier on wednesday.nshine and showers, pretty much forever you are. touching on harvey, the worst of the weather still affecting parts of the weather still affecting parts of texas and into louisiana. you can see where the heaviest rain is into louisiana, and also south—eastern parts of texas getting the heavy rain. still a couple of days before the storm rained itself out. a lot more flooding in that area. that is it from me. thousands of people are told to leave their homes as tropical storm harvey continues to lash the us state of texas. people have been told to expect a year‘s rainfall in a week — up to 30,000 may need to be housed in rescue centres. we have a two—storey home and on the first floor, it is up to here. and all the furniture is just floating. the ‘catastrophic‘ flooding is only expected to get worse — and there are now concerns for neighbouring louisiana. also on the programme; another round of brexit talks get underway in brussels — as britain asks for flexibility and imagination. a lo
it will get cooler and rainier on wednesday.nshine and showers, pretty much forever you are. touching on harvey, the worst of the weather still affecting parts of the weather still affecting parts of texas and into louisiana. you can see where the heaviest rain is into louisiana, and also south—eastern parts of texas getting the heavy rain. still a couple of days before the storm rained itself out. a lot more flooding in that area. that is it from me. thousands of people are told to leave...
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located on the puget sound and 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma was chosen in the century as the western 19th terminus of the northern pacific railroad. today at noon eastern on book tv, we will travel the city talking to local authors including author of "god in captivity" who will share the history of faith-based programs in prisons. and the role religion plays of the u.s. prison system. >> there is a lawsuit, a case against prison fellowship ministries, a big organization started by chuck olsen, who worked in the nixon white house and went to prison for the watergate crimes. born-again and founded the international prison ministry. they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison. they had the same issues, you get your own tv in your cell. you get access to parole, the americans united for the separation of church and state sued them, and the organization lost, having to repay the state of iowa. but they cap making the argument that they are not partisan, that they are faith based. >> also, tacoma's first mayor haroldcan moss as he recounts his role in the civil
located on the puget sound and 60 miles northwest of mount rainier, tacoma was chosen in the century as the western 19th terminus of the northern pacific railroad. today at noon eastern on book tv, we will travel the city talking to local authors including author of "god in captivity" who will share the history of faith-based programs in prisons. and the role religion plays of the u.s. prison system. >> there is a lawsuit, a case against prison fellowship ministries, a big...
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located on the puget sound and northwest amount of rainier, it was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the western pacific railroad. today at noon eastern, we will travel the city talking to local authors including tanya arson. she will share the history of programs in prisons and the role religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> there is a case against prison fellowship ministry, which is a bit organization, started by chuck and he worked in the nixon presidency and became born-again. they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and all of these same issues. you get your own tv and your .ell and this access americans united for the separation of church and state a pseudonym and the organization loss and had to repay the state. they had it to make the case they are nonpartisan but faith-based. >> we will learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is " fighting for dreams that matter." andou have to stop going up screamed at that counsel because
located on the puget sound and northwest amount of rainier, it was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the western pacific railroad. today at noon eastern, we will travel the city talking to local authors including tanya arson. she will share the history of programs in prisons and the role religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> there is a case against prison fellowship ministry, which is a bit organization, started by chuck and he worked in the nixon presidency and...
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parks about 7% format ready air, which would see -- mount rain geer, -- for rainier. these parks were already underfunded and the funding cuts would only make the problems worse. can you explain why you think cutting these parts and support functions and part personnel were on the front lines is the right strategy of bouncing on the budget? >> the interceptor increased $38 million. that is not a cut. -- the interceptor increased $38 million. that is not the cut. i have been to maine, new talkhire, let's see, you -- utah, montana, alaska, connecticut. i have two or monuments and it is clear the frontline is too thin. of the department of interior is that we have too many middle-management above and too many in the park. we are looking at going through a process, in correlation with you, how to push more assets to frontline. and we have seen it. every cost-cutting measure previous to this has always regionalized assets up and we find ourselves to short where we are needed in the parks. we need more scientists in the but also less lawyers, you look at the stacks on the r
parks about 7% format ready air, which would see -- mount rain geer, -- for rainier. these parks were already underfunded and the funding cuts would only make the problems worse. can you explain why you think cutting these parts and support functions and part personnel were on the front lines is the right strategy of bouncing on the budget? >> the interceptor increased $38 million. that is not a cut. -- the interceptor increased $38 million. that is not the cut. i have been to maine, new...
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rainier park getting create the. there's a little thing in your packet. a man says to them, do you want to, the fell low saow says to t don't you think you might want to pay attention, this is like the e they c the ecosystem. and he says why these borders? why would you put these borders on the straight line, those borders do not reflect what ate the -- what's there on the land. could you think about making those borders in some relationship to what's on the land. so horace albright, they say this is interesting. they wanted to think more about it. they didn't get his name, and they never heard from him. so always in our company is tacoma man. and we may or may not know enough to think, don't let him get out of here. tacoma man was around in 1915. and it took a while. right now, everyone struggles, where's the borders of the yellowstone national forest and national park and all that. there was tacoma man, whoever he was. turning the lights on. which i can asort of celebrate, i'm tired of looking at these lights. is there something we're not thinking about
rainier park getting create the. there's a little thing in your packet. a man says to them, do you want to, the fell low saow says to t don't you think you might want to pay attention, this is like the e they c the ecosystem. and he says why these borders? why would you put these borders on the straight line, those borders do not reflect what ate the -- what's there on the land. could you think about making those borders in some relationship to what's on the land. so horace albright, they say...
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rainier park being created. there's a very brief passage, a man says to them, do you want to -- the fellow says to them, don't you think you might want to pay attention, this is a little bit about the ecosection. and he speaks to who race albright and he says, why these borders? why would you put these borders, they're straight, the park line, they don't reflect what's there on the land. so horace all bright and steven mathers say to this man, well, that's an interesting idea. and apparently they asked him to write it up and send it to them so they could learn more about it. and they never heard from him. always in our company is tacoma man, and we may or may not know enough to think, don't let him get out of here before we get that idea and we really think about it. tacoma man was around in 1915, and it took a while, and now everyone struggles with where are the borders of the ye yellowstone national park and there was tacoma man, who was he was, turning on the lights. anyway, there's tacoma man turning the lig
rainier park being created. there's a very brief passage, a man says to them, do you want to -- the fellow says to them, don't you think you might want to pay attention, this is a little bit about the ecosection. and he speaks to who race albright and he says, why these borders? why would you put these borders, they're straight, the park line, they don't reflect what's there on the land. so horace all bright and steven mathers say to this man, well, that's an interesting idea. and apparently...
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rainier, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we'll travel the city, talking to local authors, including tanya irsen, author of "god in captivity." she'll share the history of faith-based programs in prisons and the role religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> there is a lawsuit, a big case against prison fellowship minu ministry, shorted did i chuck colson. he worked in the nixon white house, went to prison for watergate-related crimes and then became born again. founded this international prison ministry. they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison. and it was all of these same issues. you get your own tv in your cell. you get this parole. you get access to parole in this way. so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them, and the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa. but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan. that they're faith-based. >> we'll also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor,
rainier, tacoma was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we'll travel the city, talking to local authors, including tanya irsen, author of "god in captivity." she'll share the history of faith-based programs in prisons and the role religion plays in the u.s. prison system. >> there is a lawsuit, a big case against prison fellowship minu ministry, shorted did i chuck colson. he worked in the...
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rainier park being created. there is a little thing in your packet that's wonderful. it's a brief passage. a man says to them -- okay. do you want to -- the fellow says to them, don't you think you might want to pay attention. this is a little bit like the ecosystem thing. tacoma man, 1915, speaks to stephen mather and horace albright, and he says, why -- why these borders. why would you put these borders on the park? they're straight lines. the borders do not reflect what's on the land. could you think about making the borders in some relationship to the land forms? horace albright and stephen mather say to this man, that's an interesting idea. apparently they asked him to write it up and send it to them so they could think more about it, but they didn't get his name and they never heard from him. so always, in our company, is tacoma man. and we may or may not know enough to think don't let him get out of here before we get that idea and we really think about it. when we're doing the men of their times thing, tacoma man was around in 1915. it took a while. now everyo
rainier park being created. there is a little thing in your packet that's wonderful. it's a brief passage. a man says to them -- okay. do you want to -- the fellow says to them, don't you think you might want to pay attention. this is a little bit like the ecosystem thing. tacoma man, 1915, speaks to stephen mather and horace albright, and he says, why -- why these borders. why would you put these borders on the park? they're straight lines. the borders do not reflect what's on the land. could...
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most of the rainier philadelphia should be fairly light but the farther south you so closer to the coast the production. last week demario jackson broke down in tears and now it's corinne's turn to break her silence and she's with me right now and will join us in a moment. first, take a look. she was the one to watch on nick viall's season of "the bachelor." miami native corinne olympios, known for her outrageous behavior. guys, if you can't handle being interrupted why did you come here? >> bachelor nation tuning in to see what the reality star would say or do next. >> come on. making her an obvious choice for this season of "bachelor in paradise." instantly hitting it off with cassianmate demario jackson. >> corinne and i, man, you know, it's like extremely natural. >> reporter: the show taking an unexpected turn, production shut down on day two of filming. >> shut it down. >> reporter: a producer alleging misconduct on the set between jackson and olympios and jackson saying he didn't understand what happened. >> it wasn't like corinne complained or i complained. i was confused. >> rep
most of the rainier philadelphia should be fairly light but the farther south you so closer to the coast the production. last week demario jackson broke down in tears and now it's corinne's turn to break her silence and she's with me right now and will join us in a moment. first, take a look. she was the one to watch on nick viall's season of "the bachelor." miami native corinne olympios, known for her outrageous behavior. guys, if you can't handle being interrupted why did you come...
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rainier would see quite a reduction of 881,000 and another would be 900,000. so i am trying to understand that the parks were already underfunded now these cuts make the problems were so can you explain why cutting these parks and park personnel on the front lines is the right strategy to balance?. >> the infrastructure increased $38 million. that is not a cut. the front line is the park and since i have been secretary i think i have been to maine, new hampshire , utah montana, alaska, connecticut montana, alaska, connecticut , it is clear the front line is too thin. so my assessment with the department of interior we have to middle management and too few in the parks a we're going through a process how to push more assets to the front line. we have seen every cost-cutting measure it we find ourselves too short needed in the parks. yes we need more scientists in the field and was lawyers but also look at the region's three-year to heavy in the our regions and unfortunately that has taken a toll at the parks. second, the best funding is the ticket to the door w
rainier would see quite a reduction of 881,000 and another would be 900,000. so i am trying to understand that the parks were already underfunded now these cuts make the problems were so can you explain why cutting these parks and park personnel on the front lines is the right strategy to balance?. >> the infrastructure increased $38 million. that is not a cut. the front line is the park and since i have been secretary i think i have been to maine, new hampshire , utah montana, alaska,...
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your proposal would cut both parks by about 7% from at rainier, which with the of .unding reduction of 881,000 the reduction of 900,000 in olympic work. i'm trying to understand these parks were already underfunded and the funding cuts will only make the problems worse. can explain why you think cutting these parks support functions of park personnel from the front lines is the right strategy and balancing as you say a budget? >> infrastructure increased $38 million. that is not a cut. secondly, frontline is our parks. since i've been secretary, i maine, newo let's see, utah, connecticut.ka, i have toured monuments. it is clear the front line is too thin. for thesessment department of interior, we have too many middle-management above and to few in the parks. we're are looking at going through a process, coronation with you, how to push more assets to frontline. measurest-cutting previous to this is always regionalized assets up. infind ourselves too short the parks. yes, we need more scientists in the field and less lawyers, but also you look at our stack on the region, we are too hea
your proposal would cut both parks by about 7% from at rainier, which with the of .unding reduction of 881,000 the reduction of 900,000 in olympic work. i'm trying to understand these parks were already underfunded and the funding cuts will only make the problems worse. can explain why you think cutting these parks support functions of park personnel from the front lines is the right strategy and balancing as you say a budget? >> infrastructure increased $38 million. that is not a cut....
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it is located on puget sound, 60 miles northwest of mount rainier.t was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. saturday, will travel the city talking to local officers, including tanya pearson, author of "god and captivity" talking about the role religion plays in the u.s. as an system. >> there is a case with the u.s. prison ministry, started by chuck olsen, who went to prison for watergate related crimes and became born-again. he founded this international prison ministry, and they were running an entire wing in iowa state prison. they were dealing with the same issues, it in yourself, getting access to parole. ,o, the organization sued them and the organization lost. had to repay the state of iowa, that they kept making the argument that they are not partisan, they are faced waste. -- faith-based. a pastorl also talk to who will recount his role in the civil rights issues in the pacific northwest. >> you had to stop screaming at the council, because you are not going to get anywhere doing that. you wan
it is located on puget sound, 60 miles northwest of mount rainier.t was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. saturday, will travel the city talking to local officers, including tanya pearson, author of "god and captivity" talking about the role religion plays in the u.s. as an system. >> there is a case with the u.s. prison ministry, started by chuck olsen, who went to prison for watergate related crimes and became born-again. he...