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these individuals fear born in richmond virginia. -- here born into richmond, virginia. names of family members, as far as they'd know parents are dead and other times they say they do not know. they do not know the status of parents and siblings. just a few more examples, this person to your left says he was born in maryland. he was brought up and raised in the city of washington washington d.c. his residence now was natchez, mississippi. his occupation. information on his wife and children julia. when asked about his father he says he does not know. he does not know the status of his father and did so on -- ditto on his mother. he was recently sold away. another person to your right is another person from washington d.c. who was raised in washington d.c. but is now in natchez, mississippi. again indicating that the internal slave trade. prince george's county maryland. frederick, virginia, state of virginia, now in mississippi. so essentially most of the individuals that we have here or family historians and genealogists. we also have historians who come here to examin
these individuals fear born in richmond virginia. -- here born into richmond, virginia. names of family members, as far as they'd know parents are dead and other times they say they do not know. they do not know the status of parents and siblings. just a few more examples, this person to your left says he was born in maryland. he was brought up and raised in the city of washington washington d.c. his residence now was natchez, mississippi. his occupation. information on his wife and children...
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these individuals fear born in richmond, virginia. -- here born into richmond virginia. names of family members, as far as they'd know parents are dead and other times they say they do not know. they do not know the status of parents and siblings. just a few more examples, this person to your left says he was born in maryland. he was brought up and raised in the city of washington washington, d.c. his residence now was natchez, mississippi. his occupation. information on his wife and children, julia. when asked about his father he says he does not know. he does not know the status of his father and did so on -- ditto on his mother. he was recently sold away. another person to your right is another person from washington d.c. who was raised in washington, d.c. but is now in natchez, mississippi. again indicating that the internal slave trade. prince george's county maryland. frederick, virginia, state of virginia, now in mississippi. so essentially most of the individuals that we have here or family historians and genealogists. we also have historians who come here to exa
these individuals fear born in richmond, virginia. -- here born into richmond virginia. names of family members, as far as they'd know parents are dead and other times they say they do not know. they do not know the status of parents and siblings. just a few more examples, this person to your left says he was born in maryland. he was brought up and raised in the city of washington washington, d.c. his residence now was natchez, mississippi. his occupation. information on his wife and children,...
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pittsburgh and 49 in new york city but that's a lot of nice neighborhood temperatures from here to richmond, virginia. the rest of the afternoon 2:00 p.m., 352 degrees, 54 around # p.m. 4:00 p.m., 53 still feeling comfortable. after that we take a sharp drop. 40 degrees by 8:00 p.m. all eyes are on this system well to the south and west, but future tracker 6 shows you by the early afternoon tomorrow we'll see the first of the sprinkles from that and eventually steadier rain building in later in the afternoon and evening. i'll have more on what to expect from that and what's ahead in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast coming up but for now it's feeling good. >> might need to take that coat off. >> reporter: i'm close toilet, yes. >> our viewers we want to know what your plans are for the mild week. send the action on facebook or twitter or e-mailing scroinlt -- join the "action news" at 6abc.com. >>> police are looking for this woman the car she was driverring in was found an hour later empty on 422 near the schuylkill in king of prussia. she is 1'55" 120 pounds blonde hair and blue eyes, an
pittsburgh and 49 in new york city but that's a lot of nice neighborhood temperatures from here to richmond, virginia. the rest of the afternoon 2:00 p.m., 352 degrees, 54 around # p.m. 4:00 p.m., 53 still feeling comfortable. after that we take a sharp drop. 40 degrees by 8:00 p.m. all eyes are on this system well to the south and west, but future tracker 6 shows you by the early afternoon tomorrow we'll see the first of the sprinkles from that and eventually steadier rain building in later in...
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year-old lawyer named patrick henry -- [applause] senator cruz: stood up 100 miles from here in richmond, virginia and said, "give me liberty or give me death." [applause] senator cruz: i want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives all across america rising up together to say in unison, "we demand our liberty." [applause] senator cruz: today, roughly half of born-again christians are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. [applause] senator cruz: today, millions of young people are scared, worried about the future, worried what the future will hold. imagine millions of young people coming together and standing together, saying, we will stand for liberty. [applause] senator cruz: think just how different the world would be. imagine, instead of economic stagnation, booming economic growth. [applause] senator cruz: instead of small businesses going out of business in record numbers, imagine small businesses growing and prospering. imagine young people coming o
year-old lawyer named patrick henry -- [applause] senator cruz: stood up 100 miles from here in richmond, virginia and said, "give me liberty or give me death." [applause] senator cruz: i want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives all across america rising up together to say in unison, "we demand our liberty." [applause] senator cruz: today, roughly half of born-again christians are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead...
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we went to richmond, virginia, and the nascar flag ha -- we decided we would fly a flag with the confederate flag on it and we were told that we cannot do that. they said it would be torn down and burn. >> i'm not sure if that is true but there were certainly people who would disagree with it. generally speaking, there are people who would armada comfortable by the flying of the come federate flag. they generally aren't tearing them down, but they generally are expressing themselves. once again, this is a call for just a step back to see that flag was absolutely means one thing to you, as a symbol that your ancestors walked under, gave their lives. it means that. but, we also have to recognize it means something else to someone else who saw it flown, or displayed in a very different context. when we run into trouble i am all in favor of arguing about these things. when we brought into trouble is when we insist that everyone sees the same way. it's not going to happen. it's just not going to happen. >> i think when we understand why lincoln got a emancipation through, but he didn't take the n
we went to richmond, virginia, and the nascar flag ha -- we decided we would fly a flag with the confederate flag on it and we were told that we cannot do that. they said it would be torn down and burn. >> i'm not sure if that is true but there were certainly people who would disagree with it. generally speaking, there are people who would armada comfortable by the flying of the come federate flag. they generally aren't tearing them down, but they generally are expressing themselves. once...
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is second weekend of ving and these thames turz more like 21 buffalo and 22 pittsburgh and 31 richmond virginia. when you factor in the windp and whind kill coming out of north west, feels like 17 in city and teens for buffalo and binghamton and 13 current wind chill number in pittsburgh. here's a closer picture satellite 6 and action radar you see the snow showers we had that moved across areas in delaware. it's upper level low that exists the coast. clouds break tonight and turn clear for rest of overnight hours. we'll talk about what is ahead. it's clear cold tonight and bundle up extra layers will be needed out todz. it's not as kharsh for second half of work weekend temperatures slowly moderating. we'll lit you know if there's signs ever springs in a little bit, walter. >> thank you melissa. >> lease are investigating a homicide in north philadelphia this evening. it happened before 6 p.m. on the 700 block of russel street. the victim was shot in the chest and rushed to temple university hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later. no rests in this case and no word on motive a
is second weekend of ving and these thames turz more like 21 buffalo and 22 pittsburgh and 31 richmond virginia. when you factor in the windp and whind kill coming out of north west, feels like 17 in city and teens for buffalo and binghamton and 13 current wind chill number in pittsburgh. here's a closer picture satellite 6 and action radar you see the snow showers we had that moved across areas in delaware. it's upper level low that exists the coast. clouds break tonight and turn clear for...
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richmond virginia mid-60s and 60 degrees here by 2:00 and i expect to get up there around 3:00 and we are holding on to 60 degrees and by 6:00 not too bad. we'll see the temperatures dip a bit down to 51 by 10:00 and overnight tonight we'll continue to zip. you want to enjoy this afternoon while you've got it as we go into 9:00, 9:30 tonight and are you in the 40s and cooler air sweeps in and by tomorrow morning, we are back down to the freezing mark in much of the region, and tomorrow we only recover to 50 for a high and when i step inside we'll talk about where temperatures are going on future tracker 6, we'll see the early view of rain coming in late friday and talk about what that does for the first half of the weekend for now not too bad being outside. >> as the weather warms up and the roads start to crack "action news" is on pothole patrol, but we need your help help us find the worst potholes in the area and send us your pictures and videos send us your pictures on jointheaction@6abc.com. and #6abcaction. >>> one person is in custody after an attempted fire bombing at a philad
richmond virginia mid-60s and 60 degrees here by 2:00 and i expect to get up there around 3:00 and we are holding on to 60 degrees and by 6:00 not too bad. we'll see the temperatures dip a bit down to 51 by 10:00 and overnight tonight we'll continue to zip. you want to enjoy this afternoon while you've got it as we go into 9:00, 9:30 tonight and are you in the 40s and cooler air sweeps in and by tomorrow morning, we are back down to the freezing mark in much of the region, and tomorrow we only...
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amtrak says a bus will now bring all of the passengers who were not hurt to richmond virginia, and then put on other trains. an eyewitness said the truck driver was trying to make a difficult right-hand turn when it got stuck. she says the driver jumped out of the truck before the crash. >>> burlington county authorities are questioning the driver of a car they say rear-ended a school bus in lumberton. the impact sent the bus onto its side. sky force 10 was over the scene along main street around 3:00 this afternoon. the bus was carrying students from the hartford school. one student had minor injuries. >>> tonight the woman known as the black madame is guilty of murder. a jury convicted padge windslowe for a deadly silicone injection she gave a woman in a philadelphia hotel room. nbc10's mitch blacher is joining us outside the courtroom with reaction to today's verdict. mitch? >> reporter: jim and renee, padge windslowe's daughter -- or sister, i should say, and her lawyers say they will appeal the jury's decision. the jury found her guilty of third-degree murder aggravated assault as
amtrak says a bus will now bring all of the passengers who were not hurt to richmond virginia, and then put on other trains. an eyewitness said the truck driver was trying to make a difficult right-hand turn when it got stuck. she says the driver jumped out of the truck before the crash. >>> burlington county authorities are questioning the driver of a car they say rear-ended a school bus in lumberton. the impact sent the bus onto its side. sky force 10 was over the scene along main...
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>> reporter: hi, monica, yes we have learn that some passengers went from north carolina to richmond virginia or washington d.c. by bus and boarded trains late tonight. so they should be here over the next hour, after a terrifying journey. tonight, there were stranded and frustrated amtrak passengers at 30th street station after that crash and derailment in north carolina crippled and canceled services up and down the east coast. >> they could have been more compassionate toward the the people, you know, there were some people here that i spoke with personally who didn't have any, you know, means to make accommodations. >> reporter: it was around noon in halifax north carolina when that train carrying more than 200 passengers slammed in the tractor trailer stuck on the tracks. the the moment was caught on camera. the locomotive flipped, other cars derailed, malvern chester county funeral director clinton jackman was a passenger. >> well, my life flashed before me and i just began thanking god man. >> reporter: jackman bruised his ribs and saw a number of injured passengers. dozens were rush t
>> reporter: hi, monica, yes we have learn that some passengers went from north carolina to richmond virginia or washington d.c. by bus and boarded trains late tonight. so they should be here over the next hour, after a terrifying journey. tonight, there were stranded and frustrated amtrak passengers at 30th street station after that crash and derailment in north carolina crippled and canceled services up and down the east coast. >> they could have been more compassionate toward the...
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all right, the back edge of the precip is now sliding through philadelphia back through richmond virginia. and really by 10:00 tonight, it will be all off the coast. by that time we'll see seven inches for new york over five here in philadelphia and about five in washington, d.c. and then of course the big story is the colder air that's going to be pouring in behind this. places like lexington, over two feet of snow minus one in the morning. that's not a wind chill. there's light at the end of the ms image from the roadways before we move on tonight. a kedly crash on a rural highway in washington state. that truck there veering into oncoming traffic, colliding with a car and a school bus full of children. at least 43 students taken to the hospital. the driver of that car killed. state troopers believe the driver of the truck may have veered into oncoming traffic due to fatigue. the investigation under way tonight. >>> now, to the boston bombing trial, and a dramatic day in court. the video from moments after the bombings and the heroism. the rescuers including a police officer who saved a
all right, the back edge of the precip is now sliding through philadelphia back through richmond virginia. and really by 10:00 tonight, it will be all off the coast. by that time we'll see seven inches for new york over five here in philadelphia and about five in washington, d.c. and then of course the big story is the colder air that's going to be pouring in behind this. places like lexington, over two feet of snow minus one in the morning. that's not a wind chill. there's light at the end of...
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all right, the back edge of the precip is now sliding through philadelphia, back through richmond, virginia. and really by 10:00 tonight, it will be all off the coast. and by that time we'll see about seven inches for a snowfall total in new york. over five here in philadelphia and about five in washington, d.c. and then, of course, the big story is the colder air that's going to be pouring in behind this. places like lexington, over two feet of snow, minus 1 in the morning. that's not a wind chill, an actual temperature. 8 degrees in memphis. bitterly cold. but there's light at the end of the tunnel. some of those areas will be in the 40s, even the 50s in dallas by the time sunday rolls around. that will feel good, david. >> we will take the relief. rob marciano, our thanks to you. >>> and one more image from the roadways before we move on tonight. a deadly crash on a rural highway in washington state. that truck there veering into oncoming traffic, colliding with a car and a school bus full of children. at least 43 students taken to the hospital. the driver of that car killed. state troop
all right, the back edge of the precip is now sliding through philadelphia, back through richmond, virginia. and really by 10:00 tonight, it will be all off the coast. and by that time we'll see about seven inches for a snowfall total in new york. over five here in philadelphia and about five in washington, d.c. and then, of course, the big story is the colder air that's going to be pouring in behind this. places like lexington, over two feet of snow, minus 1 in the morning. that's not a wind...
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year-old lawyer named patrick henry -- [cheering] -- stood up just a hundred miles from here in richmond virginia -- [cheering] -- and said give me liberty or give me death. [applause] i want to ask each of you to imagine imagine millions of courageous confirm it is all across america rising up together to say in unison the day of our liberty -- we demand our liberty. [applause] today, roughly half of born again christian are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead billions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting. [applause] today millions of young people are scared, worried about the future, worried about what the future will hold. imagine aliens of young people coming together and standing together saying that we will stand for liberty. think just how different the world would be. the imagine instead of economic stagnation booming economic progress. [applause] insta that small businesses going out of business in record numbers, imagine small business is growing and prospering and imagine young people coming out of school with four, five six job offers
year-old lawyer named patrick henry -- [cheering] -- stood up just a hundred miles from here in richmond virginia -- [cheering] -- and said give me liberty or give me death. [applause] i want to ask each of you to imagine imagine millions of courageous confirm it is all across america rising up together to say in unison the day of our liberty -- we demand our liberty. [applause] today, roughly half of born again christian are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead billions of people...
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we went to richmond, virginia, and the nascar flag ha -- we decided we would fly a flag with the confederate flag on it and we were told that we cannot do that. they said it would be torn down and burn. >> i'm not sure if that is true but there were certainly people who would disagree with it. generally speaking, there are people who would armada comfortable by the flying of the come federate flag. they generally aren't tearing them down, but they generally are expressing themselves. once again, this is a call for just a step back to see that flag was absolutely means one thing to you, as a symbol that your ancestors walked under, gave their lives. it means that. but, we also have to recognize it means something else to someone else who saw it flown, or displayed in a very different context. when we run into trouble i am all in favor of arguing about these things. when we brought into trouble is when we insist that everyone sees the same way. it's not going to happen. it's just not going to happen. >> i think when we understand why lincoln got a emancipation through, but he didn't take the n
we went to richmond, virginia, and the nascar flag ha -- we decided we would fly a flag with the confederate flag on it and we were told that we cannot do that. they said it would be torn down and burn. >> i'm not sure if that is true but there were certainly people who would disagree with it. generally speaking, there are people who would armada comfortable by the flying of the come federate flag. they generally aren't tearing them down, but they generally are expressing themselves. once...
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jefferson's capitol in richmond virginia as state delegate. that journey began on maryland's quiet eastern shore. i was raided by a single mother and didn't have much focus on academics, and my family's lack of money and my mediocre grades made the military the best chance to get out of the small town. and i know it sounds trite but i really wanted to see the world and in fact in my book, i write, the fact is, i really did not have a strong opinion on the service aspect of joining the military. that would come later. for me, it was all about the challenge. and i just wanted to tackle the hardest thing that anyone could throw at me. and i'm pretty sure there's a lot of seals that would say the same thing. so i found myself at 18 years old, the youngest guy in seal training and i was a long long way from maryland. and as you heard i spent two years in training marksmanship and reconnaissance from our fellow seals and then preparing them for war and then i would go to war misdemeanor. i was a sniper in iraq. i learned more there than i have ever
jefferson's capitol in richmond virginia as state delegate. that journey began on maryland's quiet eastern shore. i was raided by a single mother and didn't have much focus on academics, and my family's lack of money and my mediocre grades made the military the best chance to get out of the small town. and i know it sounds trite but i really wanted to see the world and in fact in my book, i write, the fact is, i really did not have a strong opinion on the service aspect of joining the military....
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he is going to make a march through the carolinas, moving his army group northward to richmond, virginia. there he will join forces with general grant, and together, they will crush lee's army and bring the war to a victorious conclusion. sherman plans to launch his campaign and january of 1865. but torrential winter rain prevents that from happening. he is forced to delay his campaign to the following month. in the meantime, general grant decides to launch a second expedition to capture fort fisher, and close wilmington north carolina, the last blockade running seaport the confederacy and in effect close the lifeline of the confederacy as it is called. the first expedition went badly. gender -- general benjamin f butler launch that x with rear admiral david d porter. but without even attempting an attack on the fort, butler decided to abandon the campaign and return to virginia. grant probably stacked at and replaced him with brigadier general alfred h 28. and in effect, he gets a better general, and he gets a much easier man to live with. both butler and porter are prima donnas. they d
he is going to make a march through the carolinas, moving his army group northward to richmond, virginia. there he will join forces with general grant, and together, they will crush lee's army and bring the war to a victorious conclusion. sherman plans to launch his campaign and january of 1865. but torrential winter rain prevents that from happening. he is forced to delay his campaign to the following month. in the meantime, general grant decides to launch a second expedition to capture fort...
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his emotional state of mind 10 days earlier when he made a spontaneous decision to march the richmond virginia in the midst of a large crowd. made of mostly african-americans. he took the time to reflect on his relationship with his wife. whether he did each of these things in 30 seconds or 30 minutes, we cap tell. all we know is that according to the available evidence, he turned his mind to all of them on april 14. what lincoln said in his moment of recollection on april 14 come down to us with inevitable distortion. of course, mary lincoln, speaker of the house colfax, and secretary of the navy wells all road town lincoln's alleged words after the assassination. almost everyone was rattled by the death of lincoln, almost everyone's memories of him were remolded in some fashion by what happened at ford's theater. this is especially true of those people important enough to know before writing to tell the president's alleged words that their testimony would be enshrined in the historical record. mary lincoln, schuyler colfax, and gideon welles with three such people. they possess the power to
his emotional state of mind 10 days earlier when he made a spontaneous decision to march the richmond virginia in the midst of a large crowd. made of mostly african-americans. he took the time to reflect on his relationship with his wife. whether he did each of these things in 30 seconds or 30 minutes, we cap tell. all we know is that according to the available evidence, he turned his mind to all of them on april 14. what lincoln said in his moment of recollection on april 14 come down to us...
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my parents grew up in the segregated south in richmond, virginia.nd they experienced a lot of what we know happened in selma. but what strikes me about what happened 50 years ago, the role the media played then, was really critical. the march on selma was one of the few times in the civil rights fight, if you will, that a news program interrupted one of its tv networks interrupted and americans of all colors watched in horror as bck people were treated like animals, they were killed, they were whipped, chased by police on horses. it was just awful. but take when i reflect back on that and then i fast forward to today, i think the role of the media is to stoke racial divide. it's not to highlight as much -- right now -- >> let me come back to today. i want to get julie in on what happened at selma in that era. so the national press now is viewed as having played a courageous role in covering those protests which on which more were often more violent. but at the time many segregations in the south railed against the liberal media. >> nothing much has
my parents grew up in the segregated south in richmond, virginia.nd they experienced a lot of what we know happened in selma. but what strikes me about what happened 50 years ago, the role the media played then, was really critical. the march on selma was one of the few times in the civil rights fight, if you will, that a news program interrupted one of its tv networks interrupted and americans of all colors watched in horror as bck people were treated like animals, they were killed, they were...
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tikrit is about the size of richmond, virginia and we think the bulk of its population are now displaced moved out. there are probably less than 50,000 citizens maybe well less than that left in tikrit. this is going to be a fight. as you point out mosul is very different. i think that's why this fight is important. everyone in mosul looks at what's going to happen in tikrit after the fighting is done. if the citizens are welcomed back if they are treated well if there are no atrocities if the reconstruction dollars start to flow the citizens of mosul might start to think very, very differently about how they might contribute to the liberation of mosul or whether they should riz resist this. >> how concerned are you about the sectarian violence? >> they fully understand they have to make sure this has to be done by the book, there are no atrocities grand ayatollah sistani has said, this is what he wants. you always think on the front line whether someone didn't get the memo, someone carrying out a blood feud, not someone organized but on the front lines someone who has a personal grudge
tikrit is about the size of richmond, virginia and we think the bulk of its population are now displaced moved out. there are probably less than 50,000 citizens maybe well less than that left in tikrit. this is going to be a fight. as you point out mosul is very different. i think that's why this fight is important. everyone in mosul looks at what's going to happen in tikrit after the fighting is done. if the citizens are welcomed back if they are treated well if there are no atrocities if the...
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very day, a 38-year-old lawyer named patrick henry stood up just a hundred miles from here in richmond virginiay or give me death." i want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives across america rising up together to say in unison we demand our liberty. [ applause ] today roughly half of born again christians aren't voting. they're staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. [ applause ] today millions of young people are scared worried about the future worried what the future will hold. imagine millions of young people coming together and standing together saying we will stand for liberty. [ applause ] think just how different the world would be. imagine instead of economic stagnation booming economic growth. instead of small businesses going out of business in record numbers imagine small businesses growing and prospering. imagine young people coming out of school with four five six job offers. imagine innovation thriving on the internet as government regulators and tax collector
very day, a 38-year-old lawyer named patrick henry stood up just a hundred miles from here in richmond virginiay or give me death." i want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives across america rising up together to say in unison we demand our liberty. [ applause ] today roughly half of born again christians aren't voting. they're staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. [...
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we went to richmond, virginia. we were given a nascar flag with the checkered lag on the bottom and the confederate flag on the top. we went to new hampshire speedway, and decided we will lie the flag in the parking lot. we were told we were not welcome and we -- if we flew the flag it would be torn down. >> i am not sure if that is true, but there would certainly be people who would object to it. i think americans are very respectful of expression, and generally speaking, people who are made uncomfortable by the flying of a confederate flag are not tearing them down. but they are expressing themselves, for sure. once again, this is a call for us to step back and see, that flag which may mean absolutely one thing to many of you, as a symbol, that your ancestor walked under on a famous field gave their lives, all of those things. it means that. but we also have to recognize that it means something else to someone else, who saw it flown or displayed in a different context. when we run into trouble i am in favor of ar
we went to richmond, virginia. we were given a nascar flag with the checkered lag on the bottom and the confederate flag on the top. we went to new hampshire speedway, and decided we will lie the flag in the parking lot. we were told we were not welcome and we -- if we flew the flag it would be torn down. >> i am not sure if that is true, but there would certainly be people who would object to it. i think americans are very respectful of expression, and generally speaking, people who are...
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look at this, 72 in virginia beach, 59 in richmond, 46 here.s going to rain until this cold air is able to work its way in. right now we dao have the rain coming down fairly heavy around martinsburg, hagerstown, toward frederick and now into portions of northern virginia and most of the state of maryland. we're going to continue to watch as this plume of moisture works its way our way. again, notice where the cold air is back toward cincinnati. they're seeing the snow and that transmission is going to make its way our way overnight tonight in through early tomorrow morning. it will all be snow by around 9:00 in most areas, especially d.c. north and west.
look at this, 72 in virginia beach, 59 in richmond, 46 here.s going to rain until this cold air is able to work its way in. right now we dao have the rain coming down fairly heavy around martinsburg, hagerstown, toward frederick and now into portions of northern virginia and most of the state of maryland. we're going to continue to watch as this plume of moisture works its way our way. again, notice where the cold air is back toward cincinnati. they're seeing the snow and that transmission is...
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now it's all southbound with even moderate rain around richmond, virginia. for us i do think areas north of us areas like northern maryland around frederick, hagerstown, would see clearing by sunset. we're at 66 agree sdegrees, really mild. we won't see fog overnight a clear sky for us. we'll turn chilly once we clear out, learn:00 p.m. 49 degrees, tomorrow morning we'll be starting out in the 30s so it will be a cold start tomorrow. sunshine for the day all through. here's early tomorrow morning and here's the afternoon around 3:00 4:00. sunshine, big area of high pressure moves in. then uh-oh, by friday already i think early in the day clouds back. we'll be dry even at lunchtime. 3:00 we saw this yesterday. rain probably not until late friday. the timing of that still looks like it's staying in line with our forecast. winchester 3:00 showers, by the time we get to 5:00 you'll need your umbrella for the evening rush on friday. not looking overly wet until we get into friday night. but, boy, when it comes in this time, just like the last system, all that moi
now it's all southbound with even moderate rain around richmond, virginia. for us i do think areas north of us areas like northern maryland around frederick, hagerstown, would see clearing by sunset. we're at 66 agree sdegrees, really mild. we won't see fog overnight a clear sky for us. we'll turn chilly once we clear out, learn:00 p.m. 49 degrees, tomorrow morning we'll be starting out in the 30s so it will be a cold start tomorrow. sunshine for the day all through. here's early tomorrow...
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in richmond virginia, state police responded to more than 100 crashes or snowbound vehicles due to thisy with us here on bbc world news. still to come going underground. we find out about an unusual way to escape the extreme heat of the australia summer. ♪ ♪ ♪ hershey's spreads. bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolate to anything - everything. with hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. >>> you're watching bbc world news. i'm philippa thomas. our latest headlines. iraqi forces have launched a major military operation to recapture saddam hussein's hometown of tikrit from islamic state fighters. a former member of islamic state has told the bbc that the man known as jihadi john mohammed emwazi was called aloof and a loner who wouldn't mix with other fighters. >>> the united nations' human rights office has released a new report
in richmond virginia, state police responded to more than 100 crashes or snowbound vehicles due to thisy with us here on bbc world news. still to come going underground. we find out about an unusual way to escape the extreme heat of the australia summer. ♪ ♪ ♪ hershey's spreads. bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolate to anything - everything. with hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years...
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gone are the days of checking the pain for birth announcements, a hospital in richmond virginia, is usinglboard. the hospital posts the announcement only after mom and baby go home and does not use last name. a mom said it is fun. >> people who we know very well saw it and some folk would we do not know so well. >> the hospital says it is the only billboard like it in the whole area and so far, so good. >> at 6:00 the benefits of breast feeding and doctors say you should keep your baby close to the vest a little longer to ensure their success decades from now. >>> sky-high rent in a bay area certify and what we lended is making prices soar and the reason those would live there cannot keep up. stay tuned. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest res
gone are the days of checking the pain for birth announcements, a hospital in richmond virginia, is usinglboard. the hospital posts the announcement only after mom and baby go home and does not use last name. a mom said it is fun. >> people who we know very well saw it and some folk would we do not know so well. >> the hospital says it is the only billboard like it in the whole area and so far, so good. >> at 6:00 the benefits of breast feeding and doctors say you should keep...
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he is going to make a march through the carolinas, moving his army group northward to richmond, virginia. there he will join forces with general grant, and together, they will crush lee's army and bring the war to a victorious conclusion. sherman plans to launch his campaign and january of 1865. but torrential winter rain prevents that from happening. he is forced to delay his campaign to the following month. in the meantime, general grant decides to launch a second expedition to capture fort fisher, and close wilmington north carolina, the last blockade running seaport the confederacy and in effect close the lifeline of the confederacy as it is called. the first expedition went badly. gender -- general benjamin f butler launch that x with rear admiral david d porter. but without even attempting an attack on the fort, butler decided to abandon the campaign and return to virginia. grant probably stacked at and replaced him with brigadier general alfred h 28. and in effect, he gets a better general, and he gets a much easier man to live with. both butler and porter are prima donnas. they d
he is going to make a march through the carolinas, moving his army group northward to richmond, virginia. there he will join forces with general grant, and together, they will crush lee's army and bring the war to a victorious conclusion. sherman plans to launch his campaign and january of 1865. but torrential winter rain prevents that from happening. he is forced to delay his campaign to the following month. in the meantime, general grant decides to launch a second expedition to capture fort...
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. >> reporter: it began at this bethesda bar last july. 28-year-old daniel cleaves of richmond virginia had consensual sex with a woman who was later shocked when she found papers in his possession saying cleaves was hiv positive. cleaves was charged with several counts of transferring hiv to another after a second woman went to police saying he had unprotected sex with her and never told her he was hiv positive. i've obtained a copy of a victim impact statement from one of the women in this case who testified today in court at the sentencing hearing, telling the judge how terrifying it was. she said "i still have difficulty touching or being touched, including hugging family members and friends. i can not and don't know if i eel ever be able to trust enough to go out on a date. it has been and continues to be a devastating emotional burden." daniel cleaves' lawyer argued that cleaves didn't intend to hurt the women. >> we argued that he's extremely remorseful. we showed that from the text messages he sent to the victim the day after she discovered that he was hiv positive. they clearly
. >> reporter: it began at this bethesda bar last july. 28-year-old daniel cleaves of richmond virginia had consensual sex with a woman who was later shocked when she found papers in his possession saying cleaves was hiv positive. cleaves was charged with several counts of transferring hiv to another after a second woman went to police saying he had unprotected sex with her and never told her he was hiv positive. i've obtained a copy of a victim impact statement from one of the women in...
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. >> today steve's in richmond, virginia, emcee ago jumping competition over an unusual but tasty obstacle. >> we're going to run over the world's biggest plate of delicious tacos. >> as the riders demonstrate their skills above a giant bowl of tortilla chips it becomes clear that, like nachos, riders get chewed up fast. the stunts are amazing, but so are the crashes. >> oh! >> today's riding was probably some of the most world class riding you'll see in like a back street parking lot over a plate of nachos that will probably ever exist in the bmx or humanity in general. >> the nachos event may seem absolutely nuts, but it's light fare when compared to the aptly name bone death competition, a bmx event steve covered in 2006 in new bedford, massachusetts. >> we're at the bone death challenge riding in a swamp on some garbage. it was a course basically built in between two buildings on a swamp, ramps made out of junk. >> bmx rider paul herrane built it. >> it started out as a bet. just built the most ridiculous possible think you can think of, have everyone come out, throw money into a hat a
. >> today steve's in richmond, virginia, emcee ago jumping competition over an unusual but tasty obstacle. >> we're going to run over the world's biggest plate of delicious tacos. >> as the riders demonstrate their skills above a giant bowl of tortilla chips it becomes clear that, like nachos, riders get chewed up fast. the stunts are amazing, but so are the crashes. >> oh! >> today's riding was probably some of the most world class riding you'll see in like a...
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. >>> richmond virginia, unbelievable 34 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago.son we have this big cooldown satellite6 along with action radar showing that cold front that brought us the showers and thunderstorms. this is now stalled down to the south and we still have a few lingering showers right now just hugging the shore. they will be moving out they're light and storm tracker 6 live double scan showing right over tuckahoe right now crossing the garden state parkway and these will be moving out as we head through the evening hours but we could actually see a few flurries moving in tonight. so your friday night the evening planner plenty of clouds. temperatures not cooling off all that much early this evening. at 7 o'clock 45, by 8 o'clock 45. 9 o'clock, 44 and by 10 o'clock, 43 degrees, but you look at these numbers temperatures tomorrow likely will not even rise this high. i'll talk about the wintry chill with the possibility of a few flurries coming up in the full accuweather 7-day forecast. rick and sharrie. >> oh, boy. >> stuck in the 40's. >> all right,
. >>> richmond virginia, unbelievable 34 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago.son we have this big cooldown satellite6 along with action radar showing that cold front that brought us the showers and thunderstorms. this is now stalled down to the south and we still have a few lingering showers right now just hugging the shore. they will be moving out they're light and storm tracker 6 live double scan showing right over tuckahoe right now crossing the garden state parkway and these will be...
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it's 64, richmond virginia it's 71 degrees.there's a warm front that's trying to move into our region but it's really having a tough time doing so and as it's moving in, you see all that cloud cover that's spilling over our region, a lot of high thin clouds especially but tonight that warm front will be pressing through. what this means, lots of clouds and temperatures will be very slow to drop. 51 degrees by 7 o'clock. by 8 o'clock 50 degrees. by 9 o'clock 49. holding at 49 degrees at 10 o'clock. the temperatures dropping into the mid 40's for philadelphia by the morning hours. your saint patrick's day, it will be mild very early 62 degrees the high but we hit that right around lunch time and then a cold front will really kick up the winds. so by 6 o'clock 52 degrees and would you believe by wednesday i'm talking wind chills in the 30's and by the end of the week a possibility of a little bit of wet snow. i'll talk more about that coming up in the full accuweather forecast. don't put away the winter coats quite yet, shirleen.
it's 64, richmond virginia it's 71 degrees.there's a warm front that's trying to move into our region but it's really having a tough time doing so and as it's moving in, you see all that cloud cover that's spilling over our region, a lot of high thin clouds especially but tonight that warm front will be pressing through. what this means, lots of clouds and temperatures will be very slow to drop. 51 degrees by 7 o'clock. by 8 o'clock 50 degrees. by 9 o'clock 49. holding at 49 degrees at 10...
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Mar 23, 2015
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year-old lawyer named patrick henry -- [applause] senator cruz: -- stood up 100 miles from here in richmond, virginiand said "give me liberty or give me death." [applause] senator cruz: i want to ask each of you to imagine imagine millions of courageous conservatives all across america rising up together to say in unison "we demand our liberty." [applause] senator cruz: today roughly half of born-again christians are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. today, millions of young people are scared worried about the future worried what the future will hold. imagine millions of young people coming together and standing together saying, we will stand for liberty. [applause] senator cruz: think just how different the world would be. imagine instead of economic stagnation booming economic growth. [applause] senator cruz: instead of small businesses going out of business at record numbers, imagine small business is growing and prospering. imagine young people coming out of school with 4, 5, 6 job offer
year-old lawyer named patrick henry -- [applause] senator cruz: -- stood up 100 miles from here in richmond, virginiand said "give me liberty or give me death." [applause] senator cruz: i want to ask each of you to imagine imagine millions of courageous conservatives all across america rising up together to say in unison "we demand our liberty." [applause] senator cruz: today roughly half of born-again christians are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead...
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another pocket of rain and thunderstorms embedded there too outside richmond virginia. see that a move in i would say about ten or 11:00 o'clock from the south and west. it is that intermittent pocket of rain and drizzle. it is not a total wash out but still want to keep an umbrella at the ready here and there will be evening thunderstorms. a non-severe line of them with the cold front and still have additional showers tonight and tomorrow morning as this system itself tries to pull away. cold weekend on tap as a result of this front. it is a potent one, vittoria. >> good morning everyone. we have rush hour, still all over the map 95 schuylkill expressway, 476, to and from the area of route one but traveling on 422 eastbound is delayed out of the oaks down toward 202, this is adding insult to injure if you will. cameras moving around. we have a disable vehicle eastbound around 422 around oaks. it looks like they may be looking for something else. we will skip ahead. it may be this. on egypt road and 422 we are dealing with the accident scene. give yourself more time. tr
another pocket of rain and thunderstorms embedded there too outside richmond virginia. see that a move in i would say about ten or 11:00 o'clock from the south and west. it is that intermittent pocket of rain and drizzle. it is not a total wash out but still want to keep an umbrella at the ready here and there will be evening thunderstorms. a non-severe line of them with the cold front and still have additional showers tonight and tomorrow morning as this system itself tries to pull away. cold...
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we have already - i had a 26th in richmond with the virginia education. and we planned to propose to them that they give us access to the schools in virginia in the state of virginia. we will start with virginia, and hopefully branch off to maryland, and the distribute and other states in the west. and teach the children, girls and boys, and not only the immigrant children, but children of immigrant parents. children of u.s. parents as well. u.s. want parents, we want them to know what their friends, their best friends in schools are doing. >> you are by no means a fully fledged activist. that is probably the first time on television. you barely told it up until now. incredibly courageous for you to do so. do you see yourself as a voice for others. >> yes, i see myself as a voice for others that do not have the opportunity to sit here and tell their story. people have to know that female genital mutilation are male things. male circumcision has a benefit to the man. there's a reason it's not called female circumcision and is referred to as multlation. cir
we have already - i had a 26th in richmond with the virginia education. and we planned to propose to them that they give us access to the schools in virginia in the state of virginia. we will start with virginia, and hopefully branch off to maryland, and the distribute and other states in the west. and teach the children, girls and boys, and not only the immigrant children, but children of immigrant parents. children of u.s. parents as well. u.s. want parents, we want them to know what their...
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we've got rain down towards virginia richmond norfolk seeing the rain. starting to move closer to our region as we speak. winter weather advisory has been extended to include all of howard county all of montgomery county all of loudoun county and in towards northern fauquier county. >> just won't have that advisory criteria which tomorrow morning is only an inch. i don't think you'll see even an inch down in these areas. north and west winter storm warning for you. you have the chance to see 4 maybe 5 inches of snow. snow and rain mix starting around midnight down to the south. but by 3:00 in the morning the rain is across the entire area in northern virginia. just making it in towards maryland snow back to the west. but by around 7:00 notice where the rain/snow line is just south of the district. lexington park culpepper, this will be an all-rain event. it may mix with snow. but it won't matter much. this is the area of concern and this is the area that will see the snow even around 10:00. that includes d.c. metro area. then we'll see that rain line beg
we've got rain down towards virginia richmond norfolk seeing the rain. starting to move closer to our region as we speak. winter weather advisory has been extended to include all of howard county all of montgomery county all of loudoun county and in towards northern fauquier county. >> just won't have that advisory criteria which tomorrow morning is only an inch. i don't think you'll see even an inch down in these areas. north and west winter storm warning for you. you have the chance to...
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richmond grays. it shows the virginia seal and in dramatic letters, sic semper tyrannis. booth marched under that flag in 1859 during the john brown raid. when the civil war came along -- excuse me for sonata sizing -- synopsizing so much. one paper said fort sumter demanded everyone show your colors. what side are you on, here? booth, early during the secession crisis, had been opposed to secession. he was in montgomery when lincoln was elected and got in a good bit of trouble because he did not want to see the union broken up. he did not think it was necessary. in that way, he probably shared the feelings of a lot of northern mid-atlantic, people that fit in with them. once the shooting started, it was a moot point. booth came back to his hometown and fell in with a militia company that was organized to go down south. according to the officer in that company, they were going to come with booth's assistance, going to destroy a bridge over the susquehanna river. it was part of the scheme to blow up the bridges leading out of maryland to prevent northern troops from coming
richmond grays. it shows the virginia seal and in dramatic letters, sic semper tyrannis. booth marched under that flag in 1859 during the john brown raid. when the civil war came along -- excuse me for sonata sizing -- synopsizing so much. one paper said fort sumter demanded everyone show your colors. what side are you on, here? booth, early during the secession crisis, had been opposed to secession. he was in montgomery when lincoln was elected and got in a good bit of trouble because he did...
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but it is not that far away, watching this area of thunderstorms, coming out of richmond, virginia allward washington, d.c. and in a couple of hours it, will probably be here. whether these storms will hold together or not, remains to be seen, but you will need your umbrella, at some point today. so, we do still have the fog, drizzle around this morning, milder, breezy today, scattered showers, and storms, but don't expect it to last. colder air moves in, and i can't believe i'm saying it, this much into spring, but flurries, that's right, snow flurries, possible, on saturday. >> that's just stupid? it is stupid. >> snow. >> you know what? maybe another nature doesn't realize it is supposed to be spring? maybe someone needs to tell her? >> give her a call after the show. do you know lindsey? >> known for california style pieces. but raised right here in doylestown, she worked in bala cynwyd for years. >> now, she on good day philadelphia. >> she hanging out in mount air think morning. >> there she is. ya, good morning! >> how are you? >> good, thank you so much for coming in. >> yes, i
but it is not that far away, watching this area of thunderstorms, coming out of richmond, virginia allward washington, d.c. and in a couple of hours it, will probably be here. whether these storms will hold together or not, remains to be seen, but you will need your umbrella, at some point today. so, we do still have the fog, drizzle around this morning, milder, breezy today, scattered showers, and storms, but don't expect it to last. colder air moves in, and i can't believe i'm saying it, this...
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was richmond virginia like?>> at the end the whole commercial side was -- the famous pitcher was from the warehouse district from hiroshima the warehouse of industrial district of where the south was in fact,. but the subject of my book stonewall jackson died may may 1863 so it was still the prosperous capital. >> host: rare was jefferson davis? had he fled? >> just to be fair my book ends may 1863 so the whole end game of the war i really did not give in to say you're probably better asking a jeffersonian. >> host: we will take some calls for you. >> caller: i am calling because i enjoy this program and a one to express my gratitude to mr. gwynne for empire of the summer moon. this. >> guest: thank you. i appreciate that. >> host: what is the topic of the empire of this summer moon? >> guest: it is the history of the comanche indians. a book i wrote five years ago and then to get through that part through the texan and american and every indian tribe you could name. >> host: new york go-ahead. >> caller: i have
was richmond virginia like?>> at the end the whole commercial side was -- the famous pitcher was from the warehouse district from hiroshima the warehouse of industrial district of where the south was in fact,. but the subject of my book stonewall jackson died may may 1863 so it was still the prosperous capital. >> host: rare was jefferson davis? had he fled? >> just to be fair my book ends may 1863 so the whole end game of the war i really did not give in to say you're...
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this very day a 38-year-old lawyer named patrick henry stood up just 100 miles from here in richmond virginiavatives all across america rising up together to say in unison we demand our liberty. today roughly half the born again christians aren't voting. they're staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. today millions of young people are scared worried about the future worried what the future will hold. imagine millions of young people coming together and standing together saying we will stand for liberty. think just how different the world would be. imagine stead of economic stagnation booming economic growth.istead of economic stagnation booming economic growth.nstead of economic stagnation booming economic growth. instead of small businesses going out of business imagine them prospering. imagine young people coming out of school with four five six job offers. [ cheers and applause ] imagine innovation and more and more opportunity is created. imagine america finally becoming energy self sufficient as millions
this very day a 38-year-old lawyer named patrick henry stood up just 100 miles from here in richmond virginiavatives all across america rising up together to say in unison we demand our liberty. today roughly half the born again christians aren't voting. they're staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. today millions of young people are scared worried about the future worried what the future will hold. imagine...