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he agreed to leave the city of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave the city of raleigh peacefully and that the union troops were also taking charge of the city of raleigh peacefully and specifically they would spare the state state thee capitol with the museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capitol, one outside into outside. the statute downstairs is actually a copy of the original stature within the statehouse that burned and that was destroyed. that statue was made by an italian sculptor. he represented george washington in a way that he felt really matched his reputation as a military leader, as a political leader and said he made, and a very classical way look like a roman general. that was not entirely a popular decision with the people of north carolina and probably the thing that shocked people the most is his legs and feet are completely bare. many people thought that was a little disrespectful to show a president with his legs and his toes showing. >> more from the north carolina state capitol this weekend at booktv bo
he agreed to leave the city of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave the city of raleigh peacefully and that the union troops were also taking charge of the city of raleigh peacefully and specifically they would spare the state state thee capitol with the museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capitol, one outside into outside. the statute downstairs is actually a copy of the original stature within the statehouse that burned and that...
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. >> after raleigh, the tv set down with ansley herring to explore artificial leg during and after the war. >> sort of to answer my own questions, i started my first job as a reference archivist. one of our churches was to find a project to work on. there had been for the time i started a series of about five boxes that is that artificial limb collection. they are basically arranged loosely off arranged loosely alphabetical a surname. some things work than i thought it this is great. here are wreckers arranged by people's names. they are confederate veterans and the record started in 1866. the federal government had been doing this. during the war in fact the federal government was providing amputees with artificial limbs. we were the first of the confederate states to pass legislation to get a program for artificial lens for confederate veterans. what happened after that stipulations of the resolution or the sheriffs in each county were to go out and count maimed veterans in county. they also decided at the time the arms were that you saw, so they're going to focus on the legs because
. >> after raleigh, the tv set down with ansley herring to explore artificial leg during and after the war. >> sort of to answer my own questions, i started my first job as a reference archivist. one of our churches was to find a project to work on. there had been for the time i started a series of about five boxes that is that artificial limb collection. they are basically arranged loosely off arranged loosely alphabetical a surname. some things work than i thought it this is...
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raleigh, north carolina and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> we followed mr. draper talking to guests and gave a brief presentation that featured photos from his book, "front row seat." this is about 15 minutes. >> john, how have you been? >> i was going to buy a camera. i don't know if they would have approved. >> i know. she's right there too. [inaudible conversations] >> it's about time. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. yeah, great turn out. yeah. thanks, john. >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> chief? >> we're not going to see you otherwise so we just came to do this. >> thank you, steve. >> hi, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> great crowd, i'm surprised. >> yeah, this is awesome. >> what? >> you want to be on c-span? >> how are you? >> good. >> good to see you too. there was a big line to buy the book so we didn't, but i thought i bought one with the preorderrings but maybe not. >> is it on the way? must be coming. >> i thought i did, but i never got it so probably not. >> yeah. thanks for t
raleigh, north carolina and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> we followed mr. draper talking to guests and gave a brief presentation that featured photos from his book, "front row seat." this is about 15 minutes. >> john, how have you been? >> i was going to buy a camera. i don't know if they would have approved. >> i know. she's right there too. [inaudible conversations] >> it's about time....
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carolina, now with a factory near raleigh too. tonight, after decades of those computers coming off the lines elsewhere, some of them coming off the lines here. so you're making computers? >> yes. >> that had been made in china now they're being made here? >> yes. >> did u think you'd see the day? >> no. >> she also didn't think she'd be making them with her family. i hear your daughter's on the line. >> right behind me. >> hey, stephanie. good to see you. you got a smile on your face, that says a lot. >> i always have a smile on my face. >> back on the job? >> back on the job. >> reporter: he's quality control, making sure there is sound coming from that computer. just a few weeks ago the computers coming down this line were being made in mexico, others in china. now they're being made here, 115 workers on the line right now. they tell me, if all goes well, they could double that number by the end of the year. lenovo telling us waging around the world, fuel costs, shipping and it just makes sense to bring some of it back. but mot
carolina, now with a factory near raleigh too. tonight, after decades of those computers coming off the lines elsewhere, some of them coming off the lines here. so you're making computers? >> yes. >> that had been made in china now they're being made here? >> yes. >> did u think you'd see the day? >> no. >> she also didn't think she'd be making them with her family. i hear your daughter's on the line. >> right behind me. >> hey, stephanie. good to...
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concerned about the fate of the people of raleigh and of its buildings.he knew what had happened in many of the other southern cities when troops came through, and so he crafted a peaceful surrender of the city of raleigh. he agreed to leave the thety of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave the city peacefully if the union troops would also take charge to have city of raleigh peacefully and specifically they would spare the state capitol with its museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capitol; one outside and two inside. the statue downstairs is actually a copy of the original statue which was in the statehouse that burned, and that was destroyed. that statue was made by an italian sculptor named antonio. he represented george washington in a way that he felt really matched his representation as a military leader, as a political leader. and so he made him in a very class call way. it looked like a roman general. and that was not entirely a popular decision with the people of north carolina. and
concerned about the fate of the people of raleigh and of its buildings.he knew what had happened in many of the other southern cities when troops came through, and so he crafted a peaceful surrender of the city of raleigh. he agreed to leave the thety of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave the city peacefully if the union troops would also take charge to have city of raleigh peacefully and specifically they would spare the state capitol with its museum and library. we do have three...
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he agreed to leave the city of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave the city of raleigh peacefullyhe union troops would also take charge of the city of raleigh peacefully, and specifically if they would spare the state capitol with its museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capitol. one outside and two inside. and the statue downstairs is actually a copy of the original statue within the state house that burned and that was destroyed. that statue was made by an italian sculptor. he represented george washington in a way that he felt matched his reputation, as military leader, as a political leader. and so he made him in a very classical way. looked like a roman general. and that was not entirely a popular decision with the people of north carolina. and probably the thing that shocked people the most is his legs and feet are completely bare. many people thought that was disrespectful to show a president with his legs and his toes showing. >> more from the north carolina state capitol next weekend as booktv and american history tv
he agreed to leave the city of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave the city of raleigh peacefullyhe union troops would also take charge of the city of raleigh peacefully, and specifically if they would spare the state capitol with its museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capitol. one outside and two inside. and the statue downstairs is actually a copy of the original statue within the state house that burned and that was...
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he would they really willing to come and set up an office in raleigh and manufacture things here. by putting the book out, a few of those limbs have service. duncan from red springs wrote in a letter, if you can come to the archives to do your research, you can write our correspondents archivist and say i would like, i would like for my grandfather, robert alexander and the, and i got his leg if anybody cares. so mr. hand did not have access to e-mail. i wrote him a letter and told him that i cared, and you know, i didn't really know if he would be able to take pictures and e-mail it to me or anything like that. but a few weeks passed and i got an e-mail one day that just said, that title was duncan hannah, no message at all him and is just a series of photographs taken in the feed store. so it was his leg and all these feedback and you can see somebody's hand holding it. and it was just a variety of angles and it was finally one picture that showed the bottom of the foot. and i could see the screw holes and i knew how the patent work and the new with the cables went and i knew it
he would they really willing to come and set up an office in raleigh and manufacture things here. by putting the book out, a few of those limbs have service. duncan from red springs wrote in a letter, if you can come to the archives to do your research, you can write our correspondents archivist and say i would like, i would like for my grandfather, robert alexander and the, and i got his leg if anybody cares. so mr. hand did not have access to e-mail. i wrote him a letter and told him that i...
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joining me now by phone is john frank, the political reporter for the raleigh news and observer. me. >> so the naacp is behind it, but as i understand from the reporting there are environmentalists and women's rights organizations across the board who joined forces here in these rallies and that's why they've grown week to week. >> it's true. the growing momentum is reflective of not only the diverse crowd, but the new organizing muscle behind it. you are seeing the local democratic party and other outside political groups and organizations as well as labor unions openly promoting the protests that the point which wasn't taking place earlier this year. at the heart of what many of these protesters are saying is that the republican-led, legislature there, the ideas that they are implementing are hurting the working poor in the state from rejecting medicaid, medicare to the expansion of medicaid, i should say, to cutting unemployment benefits, as well. >> yeah. the list of grievances is diverse as the crowd. yesterday a big focus was economic and education issues, but you're right.
joining me now by phone is john frank, the political reporter for the raleigh news and observer. me. >> so the naacp is behind it, but as i understand from the reporting there are environmentalists and women's rights organizations across the board who joined forces here in these rallies and that's why they've grown week to week. >> it's true. the growing momentum is reflective of not only the diverse crowd, but the new organizing muscle behind it. you are seeing the local democratic...
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he agreed to leave the city of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave the city of raleigh peacefully and the union troops take charge and it specifically, they would spare the state capital with its museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capital, one outside and two inside. the statue downstairs is a copy of the original statue within the statehouse that burned and that was destroyed. that statue was made by an italian sculptor. he represented george washington in a way that he felt really matched his reputation, as a military leader, as a political leader. and so he made him in a very classical way. it look like a roman general. and that was not entirely a popular decision with the people of north carolina and probably the thing that shocked people the most is his legs and feet are completely bare. and many people thought that was a little disrespectful to show a president with his legs and his toes showing. >> more from the north carolina state capital next weekend as book tv and american history tv look at history and literary l
he agreed to leave the city of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave the city of raleigh peacefully and the union troops take charge and it specifically, they would spare the state capital with its museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capital, one outside and two inside. the statue downstairs is a copy of the original statue within the statehouse that burned and that was destroyed. that statue was made by an italian sculptor. he...
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here is the raleigh mayer talking about the city today. growinggh is a rapidly tempered we have about 414,000 people in the city of raleigh now and about 1.5 million in the metro area. we are the fastest-growing city in the country are the last 10 years. we have a very diverse economy here as opposed to some cities that are focused on one thing. one of our blessings is our university system. we have a research triangle park, research and development has always been a key piece of what we do and we see clusters -- clusters of video game in which is used in the military for virtual trading. alternative energy is very big. the fact that there are so many different things i think is really helpful. we did very well during the recession because we did not have any one huge section of our economy that failed. some states have home rule and the cities have more latitude to do what they want but we're the kind of state that the state sets the parameters for what we can do and enables legislation. sometimes, we might want to step out and do things
here is the raleigh mayer talking about the city today. growinggh is a rapidly tempered we have about 414,000 people in the city of raleigh now and about 1.5 million in the metro area. we are the fastest-growing city in the country are the last 10 years. we have a very diverse economy here as opposed to some cities that are focused on one thing. one of our blessings is our university system. we have a research triangle park, research and development has always been a key piece of what we do and...
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down on through the raleigh area, up onto new york city.onight many spots. talking multiple inches of rain. especially through south carolina into georgia. 4 to 8 inches of rain by tonight. john, diana, back to you. >> thank you, jim. we'll continue to bring you updates from accuweather all morning long. stay tuned for "america this morning" and "good morning america," as we continue to follow tropical storm andrea's path. >> our other big story this morning. new information about the government's collection of data and reportedly goes further than phone records. "the washington post" reports the nsa and fbi are tapping directly into the servers of nine u.s. internet companies. it i personal movements and contacts over time. four of the companies are denying the government is tapping into their systems. abc's brian ross investigates the phone record aspect of this story. >> reporter: no american is except from the secret program, from office workers in new york city to members of congress, hollywood celebrities, teenagers in the mall. the g
down on through the raleigh area, up onto new york city.onight many spots. talking multiple inches of rain. especially through south carolina into georgia. 4 to 8 inches of rain by tonight. john, diana, back to you. >> thank you, jim. we'll continue to bring you updates from accuweather all morning long. stay tuned for "america this morning" and "good morning america," as we continue to follow tropical storm andrea's path. >> our other big story this morning. new...
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they are, they've worked -- bow ties in raleigh.ou're saying is that my macy's is now gotten the level of -- 50% margin that people think you're going to top at. this is a long lasting thing. >> third inning, people say where are you in terms of my macy's execution. i changed my mind. i'm back in the dugout. as i said, i go to stores every week and i bring my -- i bring my chief marketing. we can all see it together because that's where it happens. in the stores. and i say you know what? look what this store is doing. why are we doing that in rale h raleigh? why weren't we doing that in brooklyn? >> the parade, america's conscious, america's dream, macy's. >> don't forget about the fireworks coming up. it's a fantastic national commercial for macy's for this year's being extended for two hours. >> okay, the chair and president, ceo of macy's. fabulous company. >> coming up, groomed for succe success? the single store in seattle to more than 18,000 locations around the globe. starbucks is now the world leader in serving premier cups
they are, they've worked -- bow ties in raleigh.ou're saying is that my macy's is now gotten the level of -- 50% margin that people think you're going to top at. this is a long lasting thing. >> third inning, people say where are you in terms of my macy's execution. i changed my mind. i'm back in the dugout. as i said, i go to stores every week and i bring my -- i bring my chief marketing. we can all see it together because that's where it happens. in the stores. and i say you know what?...
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about the fate of the people of raleigh. the unit would have been in the southern cities and troops came through tomaselli crafted a peaceful surrender of the city of raleigh. he agree to that the city of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave peacefully. the union troops would also take charge of the city of raleigh peacefully in what spare the state capital with museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capital. one outside to inside. downstairs is a copy of the original statue analysis to repair the statue is made by an italian sculptor named antonio canova who represented george washington and the way he fell matched his reputation as a military leader, a political leader. said he made him look like a roman general and that was not entirely a popular decision but the people of north carolina and the thing that shocked people the most is his legs and feet are completely bare. many people thought that was disrespectful to show a president with his legs and toes showi
about the fate of the people of raleigh. the unit would have been in the southern cities and troops came through tomaselli crafted a peaceful surrender of the city of raleigh. he agree to that the city of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave peacefully. the union troops would also take charge of the city of raleigh peacefully in what spare the state capital with museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capital. one outside to inside....
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hitting the storms raleigh today, even cincinnati, ohio, has a chance of that. should be already in boston. boston and new york city has a much better chance of showers as you go into tuesday. intermountain, 91. i don't think we're going to have have anything too bad this week. while you were gone, we had tornadoes. but now a nice quiet week. >> i brought the sunshine. >> of course. >>> jay-z's million giveaway. martha stewart focusing on the bottom line. and meet the man who will close gitmo. >>> teaching robots to be human. today air hockey, tomorrow, who knows. "early today" is back in two. "early today." nice to see you. here's some stories making news this morning. a man described as a moderate conservative claimed victory over the weethd in iran's presidential election. hassan rouhani took over half a vote to succeed mahmoud ahmadinejad. the 64-year-old campaigning on personal rights, gender equality and artistic freedom. >>> the obama administration is expected to put a washington lawyer in charge ofenvoy. is >>> a defense jury for george zimmerman could
hitting the storms raleigh today, even cincinnati, ohio, has a chance of that. should be already in boston. boston and new york city has a much better chance of showers as you go into tuesday. intermountain, 91. i don't think we're going to have have anything too bad this week. while you were gone, we had tornadoes. but now a nice quiet week. >> i brought the sunshine. >> of course. >>> jay-z's million giveaway. martha stewart focusing on the bottom line. and meet the man...
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he agreed to leave the city of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave the city of raleigh peacefully. if the union troops would also take charge of the city of raleigh peacefully, and specifically they would spare the state capital with its museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capital. one outside into inside. the statue downstairs is a copy of the original statute within the state house that burned, and that was destroyed. that statue was made by an italian sculptor. he represented george washington in a way that he felt really matched his reputation as a military leader, as a political leader. and so we made him in a very classical way, looked like a roman general. that was not entirely a popular decision with the people of north carolina. and probably the thing that shocks people the most is his legs and feet are completely bare. many people thought that was a little disrespectful to sure what president with his legs and his toes showing. >> more from north carolina state capitol next week in this booktv and american history t
he agreed to leave the city of raleigh and have the confederate troops leave the city of raleigh peacefully. if the union troops would also take charge of the city of raleigh peacefully, and specifically they would spare the state capital with its museum and library. we do have three representations of george washington here at the state capital. one outside into inside. the statue downstairs is a copy of the original statute within the state house that burned, and that was destroyed. that...
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reporter: the rainfall and flooding are heading east, with the worst downpours from raleigh to chattanooga and down the gulf coast. >> ama: the noaa says severe weather is canceling its planned fewer lows. 12,000 employees were looking at as many as 20 days of furloughs but a new budget plan has been developed. noaa warns of an above normal hurricane season. >> the work week commute could take longer than usual beginning tomorrow. there's a major lane change now in effect on a bay area bridge. we'll help you prepare. >> leigh: i'm meteorologist leigh glaser. the sea breeze kicked in. temperatures went down as much as 15 degrees today. we'll look at the forecast straight ahead. >> ama: angelina jolie steps out in her first public appearance since announce herring mass sect mom... yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ >> ama: be pred for significant detours if you use the san rafael bridge. this is so crews can replace westbound bri
reporter: the rainfall and flooding are heading east, with the worst downpours from raleigh to chattanooga and down the gulf coast. >> ama: the noaa says severe weather is canceling its planned fewer lows. 12,000 employees were looking at as many as 20 days of furloughs but a new budget plan has been developed. noaa warns of an above normal hurricane season. >> the work week commute could take longer than usual beginning tomorrow. there's a major lane change now in effect on a bay...
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next up, i want to show you more from raleigh, north carolina. right there.e were driving through. went from wrightsville beach all the way up through the state. and that unfortunately was the scene you saw a lot. finally, more from central long island. this is melville, the pictures you'll be seeing, and more rescues. it was just a mess everywhere. here is what i want to show you because we're saying good-bye to this storm today. it's just going to leave a little bit more rain in coastal new england, especially through the state of maine. it will pull away. by 2, 3:00 we're saying see-ya later. to the remnants of andrea. in the southeast, still more rain for florida. i'll be detailing this in a couple of minutes and show you the severe weather threat, dan, in the center of the nation. >> another busy day for ginger zee. great to have you back on the set with us, ginger. >>> moving on, it would be hard to imagine a more high-stakes. tet on tet. two most populous nations sitting down face to face and hanging over this u.s./china summit. the raging controversy
next up, i want to show you more from raleigh, north carolina. right there.e were driving through. went from wrightsville beach all the way up through the state. and that unfortunately was the scene you saw a lot. finally, more from central long island. this is melville, the pictures you'll be seeing, and more rescues. it was just a mess everywhere. here is what i want to show you because we're saying good-bye to this storm today. it's just going to leave a little bit more rain in coastal new...
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for areas like raleigh to richmond all the way up to washington, d.c. and baltimore your heavy rains will be during the day today. so andrea more like a wake up call, everyone needs to be prepar prepared, it's hurricane season. just a reminder. >> thanks. just ahead, would you trade in your old apple iphone for an upgrade if apple made it worth your while? a tight one in south beach goes down-to-the-wire. details just ahead. >>> other stories in the news this morning, new jersey will soon have a republican senator for the first time in more than 40 years. governor chris christie picked jeff chiesa to hold the seat until a special election this year. >>> britain's prince phillip will undergo surgery this morning at a london hospital. buckingham hospital says the procedure is necessary. the 91-year-old husband of queen elizabeth was hospitalized for nearly a week last summer for a bladder infection. >>> president obama is searching for green for the democratic party. he'll attend a pair of fundraiser in san jose before heading to southern california. ther
for areas like raleigh to richmond all the way up to washington, d.c. and baltimore your heavy rains will be during the day today. so andrea more like a wake up call, everyone needs to be prepar prepared, it's hurricane season. just a reminder. >> thanks. just ahead, would you trade in your old apple iphone for an upgrade if apple made it worth your while? a tight one in south beach goes down-to-the-wire. details just ahead. >>> other stories in the news this morning, new jersey...
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the most severe weather may be farther to the south including richmond, norfolk, hampton, rhodes, raleigh and durham. >> a lot of relatives to call and warn them. thank you. appreciate it. >>> demonstrators rallied in support of snowden who leaked details of the nsa program. he is hiding out in a safe house. he added another dare during an interview with the south china morning post. he told the paper u.s. intelligence agents have been hacking networks around the world for years including hundreds of computers in china. he says the chinese university of hong kong was among the targets. >>> meanwhile, back on capitol hill the fbi director facing questions now from lawmakers about the government surveillance programs and robert mueller testifying before a house committee today and he says the government is building its case against edward snowden. >> as to the individual that admitted making disclosures, he is the subject of on going criminal investigation. these disclosures have caused significant harm to our nation and to our safety. we are taking all necessary steps to hold the person re
the most severe weather may be farther to the south including richmond, norfolk, hampton, rhodes, raleigh and durham. >> a lot of relatives to call and warn them. thank you. appreciate it. >>> demonstrators rallied in support of snowden who leaked details of the nsa program. he is hiding out in a safe house. he added another dare during an interview with the south china morning post. he told the paper u.s. intelligence agents have been hacking networks around the world for years...
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into raleigh, north carolina down the i-95 corridor here.usts, isolated tornadoes in these stronger storms that form later in the day. keep an eye on the sky. it takes on the shape of a nor'easter. strong low for this time of year. big-time flooding threat in these areas that have seen so much rainfall as of late. john, diana. back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> there is a texas-sized fight over emergency aid to the small town where the fertilizer plant blew up recently. 15 people were killed. numerous homes and school destroyed in the blast. now fema denied the city of west any money to help rebuild. the agency claims it does not warrant a major disaster declaration. the mayor can't believe it. >> i look out my back door, i know what a disaster looks like. if they don't know what a disaster looks like they need to come down here and look at this place again. >> the state's governor, rick perry and lawmakers are getting involved. >>> the head of the fbi testifies on capitol hill where he is expected to face tough questions over the governmen
into raleigh, north carolina down the i-95 corridor here.usts, isolated tornadoes in these stronger storms that form later in the day. keep an eye on the sky. it takes on the shape of a nor'easter. strong low for this time of year. big-time flooding threat in these areas that have seen so much rainfall as of late. john, diana. back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> there is a texas-sized fight over emergency aid to the small town where the fertilizer plant blew up recently. 15...
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and we got the details once we landed in raleigh, which has a man and a woman constitutional amendment. but we got all the details and we were elated. it is a new day for america. however -- >> go ahead. >> well, when i pledge allegiance to the united states, i say, one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. one-third of the nation now has equality. now, we have to work on the other two-thirds. so we're keeping our sleeves rolled up. >> why do you think societal attitudes are changing? and yet also on the conservative side, they seem to be much more pointed, demeaning, fear mongering. they talk about the children. what is your response to all of that rhetoric in. >> they're fearful because they're unaccustomed to it. they don't know that sexual orientation is an ill mutable quality. as immutable as race. i mean, i am asian. african-americans are whack and you can't change that. in the same way, our orientation can't be changed. however, we are coming out and we're becoming more and more a part of american society. people are discovering that we're bankers, sports heroes,
and we got the details once we landed in raleigh, which has a man and a woman constitutional amendment. but we got all the details and we were elated. it is a new day for america. however -- >> go ahead. >> well, when i pledge allegiance to the united states, i say, one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. one-third of the nation now has equality. now, we have to work on the other two-thirds. so we're keeping our sleeves rolled up. >> why do you think societal...
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. >> that rainfall and flooding are heading east with the worst downpours from raleigh to chattanooga and down the coast. >>> cherry stand is closing down. it's been open since 1964. property has been turned into condos. they started the business on the road. he says it's time to move on. >> we are done. i thought it was symbolic. he will continue to grow cherries but he will be near stockton. >> how a team disappeared near apology. how a woman had to be how a woman had to be rescued, and why [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. easier banking. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahea
. >> that rainfall and flooding are heading east with the worst downpours from raleigh to chattanooga and down the coast. >>> cherry stand is closing down. it's been open since 1964. property has been turned into condos. they started the business on the road. he says it's time to move on. >> we are done. i thought it was symbolic. he will continue to grow cherries but he will be near stockton. >> how a team disappeared near apology. how a woman had to be how a woman...
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i was 8 years old when ellis raleigh's broken body was discovered at the bottom of his driveway whichwas stained by a trail of blood that led back to his house. willie had been a laborer who later in life began inexplicably and incessantly to make art. he was in school. he knew little about perspective or techniques but his paintings were alive with color and story. he couldn't sell his work in his lifetime but today it is highly prized by collectors of american folklore. two things made him noticeable in the 1940s and 50s, first, because he had been awarded a substantial insurance settlement due to an accident in which he had been hurt he had been able to afford a gleaming buick convertible. second, he was norwich's first african-american president who had married a white woman, a german immigrant named will mean a. when ellis drove through norwich in his big car with his wife beside him he was construed by some as rubbing his good fortitude in the town's face. perhaps he should have been more leery because of few years earlier a relative who lived on ellis's property had been found
i was 8 years old when ellis raleigh's broken body was discovered at the bottom of his driveway whichwas stained by a trail of blood that led back to his house. willie had been a laborer who later in life began inexplicably and incessantly to make art. he was in school. he knew little about perspective or techniques but his paintings were alive with color and story. he couldn't sell his work in his lifetime but today it is highly prized by collectors of american folklore. two things made him...
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near d.c., richmond and raleigh. >> thank you, bill. >>> mika, good morning. >>> we have a big storye top of the hour. glenn greenwald will join us at the to which the story in an appearance that you'll only see on "morning joe." first interview since the identity of the leaker was revealed. we'll ask him questions, how he got the information? how is the white house hitting back? and what exactly was revealed? and how does that impact your personal security. we'll be talking to him about all this. glenn greenwald the man at the very center of this huge story coming up in just a few minutes on "morning joe." we'll be talking with andrea mitchell later on. >> thank you, mika. >>> coming back here at the watercooler, mike tyson with an entertainment knockoff. we'll be right back. ♪ bonjour ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪ ♪
near d.c., richmond and raleigh. >> thank you, bill. >>> mika, good morning. >>> we have a big storye top of the hour. glenn greenwald will join us at the to which the story in an appearance that you'll only see on "morning joe." first interview since the identity of the leaker was revealed. we'll ask him questions, how he got the information? how is the white house hitting back? and what exactly was revealed? and how does that impact your personal security....
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there it is headed toward raleigh. going to head toward richmond and track to our east. i think that's where the heaviest rain will be along and east of i-95. it's on the delmar advancement it's not -- delmarva not so bad. upper marlboro about the courthouse, we know that floods pretty easily. and in this sort of situation, they're ripe for that moderate rains to the north and westminster, toward the catoctins here, the blue ridge and on top of us right now. a lot of yellow and orange. getting reports all over the place of moderate to heavy rains. this is what we'll be dealing with for much of the afternoon into the evening hours. 66 in hagerstown. it's 70 in manassas and easton. temperatures aren't varying that much. as we look outside, there goes the wiper trying to clean it off for you. got that yellow alert. 72 at national. it's a wet 72. dew point 70. i it's just brutal outside. humidity 94%. want to show you the timetable on this. here we are at 5:30 still with heavy rain through 8:00 generally east of town and finally pulling away toward midnight. our forecast, ca
there it is headed toward raleigh. going to head toward richmond and track to our east. i think that's where the heaviest rain will be along and east of i-95. it's on the delmar advancement it's not -- delmarva not so bad. upper marlboro about the courthouse, we know that floods pretty easily. and in this sort of situation, they're ripe for that moderate rains to the north and westminster, toward the catoctins here, the blue ridge and on top of us right now. a lot of yellow and orange. getting...
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the tornadic threat from the tide water towards raleigh 5% and now there is still a slight chance all the way back even into west virginia and into mississippi, so that's kind of where it is there. here is your hail probability, the core there right over tide water into the piedmont of north carolina, same story here. we will see severe weather, some severe weather, hail, wind, all the way back, mississippi, alabama, here in atlanta for sure and charlotte and raleigh. that's the bull's-eye today. not as severe as the potential as yesterday. still there but not like yesterday. >> we'll be watching. stormy weather disrupting air travel as well. cnn correspondents tweeted these pictures of passengers in chicago's o'hare airport sleeping on cots. more than 360 flights cancelled at o'hare just yesterday alone. the storms also causedes more than two dozen flight cancelations at chicago's midway airport. >>> big decision here. u.s. supreme court ruling on an issue that has been in the headlines recently quite frankly because of actress angelina jolie. what we're talking about is the gene mut
the tornadic threat from the tide water towards raleigh 5% and now there is still a slight chance all the way back even into west virginia and into mississippi, so that's kind of where it is there. here is your hail probability, the core there right over tide water into the piedmont of north carolina, same story here. we will see severe weather, some severe weather, hail, wind, all the way back, mississippi, alabama, here in atlanta for sure and charlotte and raleigh. that's the bull's-eye...
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[applause] >> now from raleigh, booktv sat down to explore artificial limbs during and after the civil war. >> sort of to answer my own questions. i started my first job in the office of archives and history as a reference ark vies to find a project to work on, and there had. from the time i started a series of about five boxes, kind of down to the bottom of the shelf that said artificial lens collection. i pulled out the boxes, and they were basically arranged loosely alphabetical by surname. there were some things that were not, and i thought, well, this is great. you know, here are records arranged by people's names. they are confederate veteran, and the records started in 1866. the federal government had been doing a similar program so it's not that we came up with this op our own. during the war, in fact, the federal government provided am by tees with artificial limbs. we were the first of the former confederate states to pass legislation to get a program for artificial limbs for veterans, and what happened after that is the stipulations of the resolution were the sheriffs in eac
[applause] >> now from raleigh, booktv sat down to explore artificial limbs during and after the civil war. >> sort of to answer my own questions. i started my first job in the office of archives and history as a reference ark vies to find a project to work on, and there had. from the time i started a series of about five boxes, kind of down to the bottom of the shelf that said artificial lens collection. i pulled out the boxes, and they were basically arranged loosely alphabetical...
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the raleigh area, all of the way up through virginia, washington, d.c., if we get sunshine it's actually bad. the thunderstorms will be stronger and we do have a chance of tornadoes in the mid-atlantic. >> all right, thank you, bill. >>> erin brockovich busted. >>> and gas prices wild swing across the country. we're back in three minutes. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? peoi go to angie's listt for to gauge whether or not [ voice of dennis ] indeed. the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 milli
the raleigh area, all of the way up through virginia, washington, d.c., if we get sunshine it's actually bad. the thunderstorms will be stronger and we do have a chance of tornadoes in the mid-atlantic. >> all right, thank you, bill. >>> erin brockovich busted. >>> and gas prices wild swing across the country. we're back in three minutes. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they...
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a lot of it, the worst is working from jacksonville, north carolina up to raleigh, durham and virginia beach. you can see the heavy rain goes up to richmond now. there's also light rain in new england. it's not associated with andrea. the heavier rain with that will be later today. it goes along the coast and scoots outside of cape cod and into canada throughout the day on saturday. we have 36 hours left of dealing with this storm. it's not going to be epic. heavy rain, minor flooding problems in new england. possibility of two to four inches of rain. over the weekend, as we mentioned, it gets better and better as we go through saturday and sunday. more typical spring, early summer type conditions out there. andrea is really mostly a friday, saturday, sunday storm. >> at least it's fast moving. >> a wake-up call for hurricane season. >>> just ahead. would you trade in your old apple iphone for an upgrade if they made it worth your while? >> a tight one in south beach goes down. just ahead. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999
a lot of it, the worst is working from jacksonville, north carolina up to raleigh, durham and virginia beach. you can see the heavy rain goes up to richmond now. there's also light rain in new england. it's not associated with andrea. the heavier rain with that will be later today. it goes along the coast and scoots outside of cape cod and into canada throughout the day on saturday. we have 36 hours left of dealing with this storm. it's not going to be epic. heavy rain, minor flooding problems...
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by 2:30 she's going to be south of raleigh and get into the nighttime hours tomorrow and it should be close to ocean city and accelerate away. it turns into an l and it's going to have the rain and the wind essentially of a tropical storm. so again, we have to take this seriously. tropical storm warnings all along the east coast all the way up into the southern bay. i'm surprised they haven't moved this up. get ready for big time winds and big time rains. the entire metro area is under a flood watch. we're talking about as much as five inches of rain. we'll talk about what to do to protect your house and what that means for the morning commute and evening commute. we're under a yellow alert through tomorrow. >> i'm still stuck on the 5 inches of water, top. >>> new tonight, sources tell bruce johnson that former dc council member michael brown has agreed to enter a guilty plea to at least one charge of bribery. as sources say brown was caught in an fbi sting, he allegedly helped agents or their operatives obtain a loan he received a gratuity. this plea deal could be announced as early
by 2:30 she's going to be south of raleigh and get into the nighttime hours tomorrow and it should be close to ocean city and accelerate away. it turns into an l and it's going to have the rain and the wind essentially of a tropical storm. so again, we have to take this seriously. tropical storm warnings all along the east coast all the way up into the southern bay. i'm surprised they haven't moved this up. get ready for big time winds and big time rains. the entire metro area is under a flood...
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he joined us during our recent trip to raleigh, north carolina, to talk about the history of north carolina. >> i wanted to have a book that explained it to me in terms of how the democrats and republicans, who was connected to who, what dominated the state. i wanted to connect things. there was no such book. so i decided that i would have this interesting history and so forth and i decided to write that book. this also has to do with the individual in north carolina, not only with the new people coming in the state, but those coming in north carolina in their country and people who have lived in north carolina and a might know a little bit about political history. a lot of people have asked why he named this book the paradox of politics. the reason is a lot of people don't really understand north carolina politics and how it works. how is this ken father so many conservatives. at the same time this is a governor in the united states senator how can this work? this is a paradox that the state has both liberal tendencies and it has the aggressive areas and it has a very conservative tendency
he joined us during our recent trip to raleigh, north carolina, to talk about the history of north carolina. >> i wanted to have a book that explained it to me in terms of how the democrats and republicans, who was connected to who, what dominated the state. i wanted to connect things. there was no such book. so i decided that i would have this interesting history and so forth and i decided to write that book. this also has to do with the individual in north carolina, not only with the...
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we'll go down in north carolina with the surge coming up from wilmington headed for raleigh- durham.south we have the center of andrea with winds at 45 miles an hour. you can see it here. remember the other day everything was on the east side. look at all the rain on the west side of the storm. that's why even though it's going to track to our east, we're still expecting several inches of rain, potentially flooding rain in spots. temperatures low to mid-60s north and west. 70s on the bay here in town. we vupper 60s in cape -- we have upper 60s in cambridge but a yellow alert day with rain heavy at times. that is going to cause problems for commuters both this morning and this afternoon. >> we have flooding problems and we have police activity as well affecting your drive on a major thoroughfare this morning. claire barton parkway is shut down at the chain bridge. you can't access the chain bridge as well. that means you're going to have to choose your alternate routes. i believe you have plenty of them to choose from. the gw parkway, mcarthur boulevard, river road even as your altern
we'll go down in north carolina with the surge coming up from wilmington headed for raleigh- durham.south we have the center of andrea with winds at 45 miles an hour. you can see it here. remember the other day everything was on the east side. look at all the rain on the west side of the storm. that's why even though it's going to track to our east, we're still expecting several inches of rain, potentially flooding rain in spots. temperatures low to mid-60s north and west. 70s on the bay here...
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a lot of the public is not aware of what is going on in raleigh. we stay focused.ing you in here. this is the local naacp. the national work that you are doing to support this local effort. university of north carolina, one of the oldest state systems in the country. and then these massive cuts. is this where you end up with an interracial coalition that says too far? >> i think it's all of if things that they're trying to do. this is their agenda on steroids. they feel like they have to get it all done very quickly. and so the idea is if they can get rid of all of the safety net for working families, if they can get rid of educational opportunities if they can keep the money in their own pockets then they have nirvana. but they have a problem. the people are salespeopling up. reverend barber has been visionary about this movement. and the fact you can get a multiracial coalition is because people understand the message. the message of using the moral frame work of both the constitution and the bible coming together. we often don't see these white folks. sometimes
a lot of the public is not aware of what is going on in raleigh. we stay focused.ing you in here. this is the local naacp. the national work that you are doing to support this local effort. university of north carolina, one of the oldest state systems in the country. and then these massive cuts. is this where you end up with an interracial coalition that says too far? >> i think it's all of if things that they're trying to do. this is their agenda on steroids. they feel like they have to...
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. >> raleigh, north carolina, new york city, boston, in the storm's bull's-eye. >> seeing the damage it has caused in florida. surveillance cameras caught this 200-year-old tree crashing down on st. petersburg area restaurant. more than a dozen terrors touched down in the state yesterday including this one near palm beach. up to 5 inches of rain have fallen in southern georgia already. >>> it's moving up the coast and rain falling from georgia to canada. the next vulnerable area is the outer banks. reporter john camp is there. >> reporter: a fireworks display canceled and a warning from the coast guard issued to boaters. stay off the water. for many here who have seen other more serious storms roll through, the threat posed by andrea may not seem like much of a threat at all. >> we got hit where we had to evacuate the island then we were, you know, no power for several days, no hot water for two weeks. >> reporter: but while there's almost no chance of andrea being remembered like that, we are expecting it to pick up with the very real risk of flooding in mu of southeastern, north ca
. >> raleigh, north carolina, new york city, boston, in the storm's bull's-eye. >> seeing the damage it has caused in florida. surveillance cameras caught this 200-year-old tree crashing down on st. petersburg area restaurant. more than a dozen terrors touched down in the state yesterday including this one near palm beach. up to 5 inches of rain have fallen in southern georgia already. >>> it's moving up the coast and rain falling from georgia to canada. the next vulnerable...
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friday just to the southeast of raleigh will come close to ocean city by friday night, 8, 9:00 p.m. notice it goes to an l. it will still produce tropical storm force winds. then it races on across nantucket as it goes through friday into saturday. we will show you where the watches and warnings have been posted and why friday is a yellow alert day. >> a historic road mysteriously scratched after a high end development gets approved. >>> once again a live look at the fire that destroyed a dc landmark tonight. a live update on exactly what happened. [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the united states postal service a small design firm can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- america's fastest, most reliable internet takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] it's your l
friday just to the southeast of raleigh will come close to ocean city by friday night, 8, 9:00 p.m. notice it goes to an l. it will still produce tropical storm force winds. then it races on across nantucket as it goes through friday into saturday. we will show you where the watches and warnings have been posted and why friday is a yellow alert day. >> a historic road mysteriously scratched after a high end development gets approved. >>> once again a live look at the fire that...
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the afternoon, when storms really get going, watching the i-95 corridor from philadelphia through raleigh, north carolina through the nation's capital. large hail and damaging winds, the primary threat but isolated tornadoes not out of the question. on top of this, the storm moves toward the coast and the new york city area through southern new england can't catch a break as far as rain is concerned, rain will pour down, flooding a big-time concern. john, diana, back to you. >> we'll track this system throughout the morning and have the latest on "good morning america." >>> overnight, hot dry weather fueling fires burning out of control in colorado. nearly 100 homes have been destroyed and several others damaged in this area near colorado springs. the black forest blaze is one of two major fires burning now. at least 7,000 residents forced to evacuate and others warned they may have to leave at a moment's notice. >> my son wasn't home, he got some things out but he's safe. my dog is out, so everybody's out that i care about. >> 90-degree temperatures with winds gusting up to 30 miles an h
the afternoon, when storms really get going, watching the i-95 corridor from philadelphia through raleigh, north carolina through the nation's capital. large hail and damaging winds, the primary threat but isolated tornadoes not out of the question. on top of this, the storm moves toward the coast and the new york city area through southern new england can't catch a break as far as rain is concerned, rain will pour down, flooding a big-time concern. john, diana, back to you. >> we'll...
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. >> carol peppe hewitt sat down with book tv while we were in raleigh, north carolina, with the helpr local partner, time warner cable. an activist and business owner, co-founder of slow money which works to finance north carolina sustainable food and farming economy. >> the book is "financing our foodshed: growing local food with slow money". the slow money was the brainchild of a man who had the idea that you could take the concept of money, a venture-capital, investments, loans, and instead of sending it off to wall street you could invested writing your local community. in particular in food. so the idea is if we slow food down you get more quality, thoughtfulness, and it is just better all-around. if you slow money down you get the same result. more thoughtful attention to where your money goes, is it doing good, harm. in particular what if you try to invest it right in your own local community? sustainable farming, businesses that support local food, the support soil fertility, what if we did that? what difference would that make it? we think it would make a huge difference. se
. >> carol peppe hewitt sat down with book tv while we were in raleigh, north carolina, with the helpr local partner, time warner cable. an activist and business owner, co-founder of slow money which works to finance north carolina sustainable food and farming economy. >> the book is "financing our foodshed: growing local food with slow money". the slow money was the brainchild of a man who had the idea that you could take the concept of money, a venture-capital,...
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downpours in raleigh, north carolina, with more than five inches in less than three hours. streets flooded. hundreds of flights were delayed, ours cancelled. so, we hit the road, following the storm's path. we're on 95, going north into virginia and you can see it is completely backed up on the southbound lanes. they've actually shut down the highway because of an accident. we've seen at least six or seven accidents, so even though the flash flooding is gone, the accidents, shutting down roads. but flood watches remain farther north. major cities like philadelphia, new york and boston all on alert tonight. low-lying areas hit hard by sandy also bracing for a potential rise in waters. the first storm of the atlantic hurricane season -- >> look at that car! >> reporter: -- may have done the most damage in florida. eight confirmed tornadoes and 50-mile-per-hour winds, downing trees and leaving thousands in the dark. >> i saw the wind kick up through the window and i heard a big bang, like a huge clap of thunder, i didn't know what it was. >> reporter: we could hardly keep up w
downpours in raleigh, north carolina, with more than five inches in less than three hours. streets flooded. hundreds of flights were delayed, ours cancelled. so, we hit the road, following the storm's path. we're on 95, going north into virginia and you can see it is completely backed up on the southbound lanes. they've actually shut down the highway because of an accident. we've seen at least six or seven accidents, so even though the flash flooding is gone, the accidents, shutting down roads....
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my forecast goes from redford to raleigh to redding and it is windy in california.y low 80s around here and temperatures will bottom out and they are below average and thursday looks warmer, warm to hot and then it cools down sunday and monday. >>> this is after the just department where they are trying to push amazon ought of the field. apple said there was not much competition when they entered the market. >>> it was up 8-point 5% topping $40 billion exports increase 1.2% and that was offsby an increase and the trade deficit tried jumping to $24 billion. the warm is on the move again. they could face a tax tripledelled during the first few weeks and the twoee vends are used by spammers to gain access to network. >>> they are one of their favorite product the but it led to a recall last march. >>> and the america cup, how it could have an impact on san francisco's economy. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. chase quick
my forecast goes from redford to raleigh to redding and it is windy in california.y low 80s around here and temperatures will bottom out and they are below average and thursday looks warmer, warm to hot and then it cools down sunday and monday. >>> this is after the just department where they are trying to push amazon ought of the field. apple said there was not much competition when they entered the market. >>> it was up 8-point 5% topping $40 billion exports increase 1.2%...
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and he would be really willing to come and set up an office in raleigh and manufacture limbs here.by putting the book out, a few of the limbs have surfaced. duncan hannah from red springs, wrote in a letter, when you -- if you can't come to the archives to do your research, you can write and say, i would like -- he said i would like the confederate pension for my grandfather, robert alexander hannah, and i've got his leg if anybody cares. mr. hannah did not have access to e-mail. i wrote him a letter and told him that, i cared. and i didn't really know if he would be able to take pictures and e-mail it to me or anything like that, but a few weeks passed, and i got an e-mail one day that just said, the title was, duncan -- the subject line was duncan hannah no message at all and just a series of photographs taken in a feed store, so it was this leg and all these feed bags and you could see somebody's hand holding it, and it was just a variety of angles and then there was this one picture that showed the bottom of the foot, and i could see the screw holes and i knew how the patent wo
and he would be really willing to come and set up an office in raleigh and manufacture limbs here.by putting the book out, a few of the limbs have surfaced. duncan hannah from red springs, wrote in a letter, when you -- if you can't come to the archives to do your research, you can write and say, i would like -- he said i would like the confederate pension for my grandfather, robert alexander hannah, and i've got his leg if anybody cares. mr. hannah did not have access to e-mail. i wrote him a...
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raleigh north carolina, columbia north carolina you could be looking at large hail and damaging wind gusts. temperature rise 70s northeast low 80s across parts of the southeast. take a look at the plains starting to feel like summer out here well into the 90s. 86 for the high temperature in kansas city. >> heather and ainsley. >>> a fox business alert apple is going to make a big announcement. there's speculations the tech giant is making changes that could effect every iphone and every ipad. lauren simonetti has the latest. just when we get the latest and greatest are they announcing another one. >> everybody wants the new product. it has been 230-days since the last product. their share prices are coming down a little bit. we are pretty sure at the developer's conference that kicks off today in san francisco they will announce changes to their operating system. the ios for mobile device and operating system for macs and i pads. also rumors i radio will be announced as well. this is where all of the techs go and les tone the worldwide developer's conference it starts today and goes.
raleigh north carolina, columbia north carolina you could be looking at large hail and damaging wind gusts. temperature rise 70s northeast low 80s across parts of the southeast. take a look at the plains starting to feel like summer out here well into the 90s. 86 for the high temperature in kansas city. >> heather and ainsley. >>> a fox business alert apple is going to make a big announcement. there's speculations the tech giant is making changes that could effect every iphone...
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but, of course, watching our eyes on the east coast and the red zone there from raleigh to washingtonc., could be where the storms line up. quick look at where the record heat is roaring. had a couple of heat records yesterday, likely see one or two more today. vegas, 10, yuma, 110. this is just unbelievable heat. >>> and still to come the bizarre twist in the ex-cop accused of killing his wife. >>> the real-life hangover for a lawyer's parting so epic. police compared it to the war zone. what he's facing now. >>> gma party now. two of the hottest groups on the planet about to take center stage, stay with us. [ jen garner ] imagine a makeup so healthy your skin can grow more beautiful every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin. neutrogena® cosmetics. that everyone should have access to good nutrition. so they're donating two meals to feeding america for every purchase of one a day women's multivitamins. help families across america get nutrition they need. buy one a day women's, make a difference. starts with freshly-made
but, of course, watching our eyes on the east coast and the red zone there from raleigh to washingtonc., could be where the storms line up. quick look at where the record heat is roaring. had a couple of heat records yesterday, likely see one or two more today. vegas, 10, yuma, 110. this is just unbelievable heat. >>> and still to come the bizarre twist in the ex-cop accused of killing his wife. >>> the real-life hangover for a lawyer's parting so epic. police compared it to...
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meanwhile, this weekend on c- isn 2 and cspan 3, our focus on raleigh, north carolina.e will travel to the charge of state, the capital of north carolina, and visit with michelle laniere talk about julia cooper, a former slave who became a prominent african- american scholar. you can watch this entire event on cspan 3's american history program at 5:00 eastern time. shehen she realized that hid a feeling being amounts of the majority of the student population here at santa guston's, she advocated -- at st. augustine's, she had exercised more rigor breaches said she can "do the work the boys are doing very icahn said the greek, latin, i can study higher level studies. she successfully advocated for herself for there was some resistance at first. there was the notion that we educate the girls to become homemakers, to become maybe nurses, maybe teachers. she will not need this higher level of education is what the theory was. she resisted that. pushed against those thoughts and continued to grow intellectually. the local content vehicle travels to ignore it -- rally, -- tr
meanwhile, this weekend on c- isn 2 and cspan 3, our focus on raleigh, north carolina.e will travel to the charge of state, the capital of north carolina, and visit with michelle laniere talk about julia cooper, a former slave who became a prominent african- american scholar. you can watch this entire event on cspan 3's american history program at 5:00 eastern time. shehen she realized that hid a feeling being amounts of the majority of the student population here at santa guston's, she...