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yes, i said south carolina, not north carolina. south carolina.ybe we should have seen this coming a couple weeks ago. couple weeks ago south carolina democrats hired ppp to do a poll in south carolina. came up with an unexpectedly close result. this was a couple weeks ago, ppp, a poll commissioned by the south carolina democratic party, found trump leading in south carolina by only two points. 41-39 with other minor candidates included. now we can exclusively report tonight that brand-new polling from the feldman group, new polling shows the race between donald trump and hillary clinton in south carolina is not only close, it is literally tied at 39-39. that is in a four-way race with donald trump and hillary clinton and the minor candidates from the libertarian and green parties. 39-39, trump/clinton. if you make it head to head and just have it be trump versus clinton, this new poll finds trump ahead. but again, leading only by two. 45-43. well within the margin of error, which in this poll is plus or minus four. and again, this is a brand-new
yes, i said south carolina, not north carolina. south carolina.ybe we should have seen this coming a couple weeks ago. couple weeks ago south carolina democrats hired ppp to do a poll in south carolina. came up with an unexpectedly close result. this was a couple weeks ago, ppp, a poll commissioned by the south carolina democratic party, found trump leading in south carolina by only two points. 41-39 with other minor candidates included. now we can exclusively report tonight that brand-new...
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in south sudan.ver 2.5 million people in south sudan have been displaced since the country was plunged into civil war three years ago. is this new increase due to anything in particular? since itsver independence, south sudan has shortcuts, all of it man-made, it is one chapter in a long-running saga. going to get progressively and cumulatively worse. from the political angle. anchor: can you explain the root of this violence? what people are running from? >> in this extremely young blood, it was born out of , separating from its genocidal neighbor in the north. inevitably, it has no institutions. it has inherited nothing. no institutions to speak about. unfortunately, it got burdened with oil wealth, which, with the lack of institutions, meant that corruption rained and the government would not go out of its way to keep people calm. in that sense, the fighting between the different groups, the different parts of the government and the parts of the government that became the opposition, are some of t
in south sudan.ver 2.5 million people in south sudan have been displaced since the country was plunged into civil war three years ago. is this new increase due to anything in particular? since itsver independence, south sudan has shortcuts, all of it man-made, it is one chapter in a long-running saga. going to get progressively and cumulatively worse. from the political angle. anchor: can you explain the root of this violence? what people are running from? >> in this extremely young...
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Aug 24, 2016
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south korea's military said that missile test was unsuccessful. >>> japan, china and south korea will begin talks. the japsz foreign minister hosted a banquet on tuesday for his counter parts in china and south korea. the ministers are likely to agree to advance negotiations on a free trade agreement between the countries. in the meeting with wong, takashita called for restrachblt. japan controls the islands. the government maintains they are an inherent part of japan's territory. china and taiwan claim them. the hope is that the talk will improve relations among the nations and will lead to an agreement among its leaders this year. >>> south korea's military says that the dmz has laid land lines in the zone. the media say it planted several land mines last week near a bridge in the dmz. north korean military personnel can enter the south controlled area if they cross the bridge. this is the first time that land mines have been confirmed there. the united nations command which supervises the armistice agreement issued a statement. it said the presence of any device or munition on or n
south korea's military said that missile test was unsuccessful. >>> japan, china and south korea will begin talks. the japsz foreign minister hosted a banquet on tuesday for his counter parts in china and south korea. the ministers are likely to agree to advance negotiations on a free trade agreement between the countries. in the meeting with wong, takashita called for restrachblt. japan controls the islands. the government maintains they are an inherent part of japan's territory....
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Aug 2, 2016
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but it's moving to the south. now, this is really all we have left for the moment, but we cannot rule out some more showers trying to flair up through the poconos and the lehigh valley as we go overnight tonight. but the general motion is to the south. we're still under that flash flood watch for portions north of philadelphia. that's going to run overnight tonight into very early tomorrow morning just because the ground is so saturate ppd any heavy showers or storms that develop overnight could lead to some flooded spots by the morning. now, if we take a wide picture you can see all the cloud cover in place. some scattered showers, even this late at night shows you how unsettled the atmosphere still is. so as we go into tomorrow here's your morning forecast. temperatures upper 60s around 70 degrees by 7:00 a.m. could be seeing some light showers in the morning and through the afternoon. keep the umbrella handy. we'll be a cooler, cloudy day with some showers still in the forecast. we'll take a look at when we'll
but it's moving to the south. now, this is really all we have left for the moment, but we cannot rule out some more showers trying to flair up through the poconos and the lehigh valley as we go overnight tonight. but the general motion is to the south. we're still under that flash flood watch for portions north of philadelphia. that's going to run overnight tonight into very early tomorrow morning just because the ground is so saturate ppd any heavy showers or storms that develop overnight...
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Aug 20, 2016
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he is from south carolina. the majority of african-american members during the 19th century come from south carolina. there's seven members all from that state. largely because it's a majority african-american population and their districts are majority african-american, and there's support for a black candidate. elliott is a wonderful orator, and he is one of pieces theme who invepted himself as he went along. you get the sense that he was a true character, but he had a great classical education. he came up after reconstruction, worked on a newspaper. he had some journalism background, and then moves up into the state assembly in south carolina, and he comes to the house for two terms in the early 1870s, and he is one of the men who comes on to the floor and talks about the importance of passing the 1875 civil rights bill and gives some speech that is are picked up in the northern press, and they just swoon over him. one of the speeches he actually -- it's kind of a point-counter point debate with alexanderfor
he is from south carolina. the majority of african-american members during the 19th century come from south carolina. there's seven members all from that state. largely because it's a majority african-american population and their districts are majority african-american, and there's support for a black candidate. elliott is a wonderful orator, and he is one of pieces theme who invepted himself as he went along. you get the sense that he was a true character, but he had a great classical...
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this episode follows young south koreans doing everything they can to survive. >> park came back to southea last year after studying abroad, which had been her childhood dream. despite applying to 40 firms, she has only been interviewed by eight. >> at several interviews, she's received the same shocking comment. >> most young people take their resume photo at a full-fledged studio. the shoot costs $70. job hunting costs at least $2500 per year. intensive courses and certification cost the same amount as two month's salary at a small enterprise. as in her case, many firms do not accept certifications obtained overseas. ♪ >> several days later, she learned she didn't advance from the interview. the unemployment rate for young people stood at 12.5% in february of 2016. that's the worst figure since 1999, wen a new statistical method was employed. chong is an economist and professor ameritas at seoul national university. he served as prime minister in 2009. >> because the south korean economy depends on major firms and conglomerates, young people continue to seek such jobs at firms. >> nam j
this episode follows young south koreans doing everything they can to survive. >> park came back to southea last year after studying abroad, which had been her childhood dream. despite applying to 40 firms, she has only been interviewed by eight. >> at several interviews, she's received the same shocking comment. >> most young people take their resume photo at a full-fledged studio. the shoot costs $70. job hunting costs at least $2500 per year. intensive courses and...
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Aug 10, 2016
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and on the south side of raleigh, we have an event, lake wheeler road south of tryon morning and delays with power 01 as an alternate route. >>> and fog, elizabeth. are we seeing trends some. >>> it's starting to lift nicely. take a look at the fayetteville skycam. we have a hint of moisture in the atmosphere and low clouds burning off nicely. we are seeing the trend in the viewing area, and just in the la some of the low cloud cover is burning off, so the temperatures will climb faster. 91 this afternoon and 93 on thursday and 94 on friday. bill? >> thank you, elizabeth. >>> it looks like a law requiring north carolina voters to show photo id will be not valid in the fall. today, state leaders are asked intervene. >>> the water -- whitewater >>> if she gets to pick her folks. >>> right now on fox 50, donald trump tries to clarify statements made in a rally in north carolina. >>> and new details in a deportation case. >>> what prosecutors hope a judge will decide after a deadly hatchet attack in cumberland county. good morning. it's 8:00 on this wednesday morning. thank you for joining
and on the south side of raleigh, we have an event, lake wheeler road south of tryon morning and delays with power 01 as an alternate route. >>> and fog, elizabeth. are we seeing trends some. >>> it's starting to lift nicely. take a look at the fayetteville skycam. we have a hint of moisture in the atmosphere and low clouds burning off nicely. we are seeing the trend in the viewing area, and just in the la some of the low cloud cover is burning off, so the temperatures will...
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Aug 20, 2016
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>>> a university district in the south korean capital, seoul. south korea is known as a country at the forefront of beauty. ♪ one current trend is for pale skin and bright red lipstick. and among those adopting this look are some surprisingly young faces. this girl is also 15. she shows us her makeup bag packed with an extensive range of items. foundations to color cosmetics. the number of south korean children using makeup increases year on year, and they are getting younger. high school students are par for the course, but recently even elementary schoolchildren are adopting such habits. this has led to a spread of serious skin problems with more and more children being taken for medical treatment. >> translator: it's impossible to stop children using makeup. >> if this edition of "asia insight," we examine the burgeoning fascination that makeup holds for south korean children. a middle school in seoul. at 3:30, students rush out on their way to after-school programs. a short distance from the gates, this trio of girls stops at a vacant lot. w
>>> a university district in the south korean capital, seoul. south korea is known as a country at the forefront of beauty. ♪ one current trend is for pale skin and bright red lipstick. and among those adopting this look are some surprisingly young faces. this girl is also 15. she shows us her makeup bag packed with an extensive range of items. foundations to color cosmetics. the number of south korean children using makeup increases year on year, and they are getting younger. high...
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Aug 18, 2016
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live in the south bay. condition of a baby delivered after its teenage mom was killed in a horrific car crash. that story is coming up. >>> we are live in san bernardino county. and we'll have the latest on that blue cut fire. =kris/4shot= good morning - and thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez... in for laura garcia cannon. =sam/4shot= and i'm br >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in today for sanjay gup laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. we've been seeing 90s inland. take those, get rid of them. exchange them for 80s. >> finally cooler weather. i know. in fact, for the school -- back to schoolers we're going to look at cooler weather, especially next week. yes, it may put a smile on your face. especially if you don't have air conditioning. it's been well centering. natural ac is kicking in. san francisco completely fogged in. all thanks to mother nature. you can see another shot from san jose. the fog didn't make its way inland but a good mix of sun and clouds across the sout
live in the south bay. condition of a baby delivered after its teenage mom was killed in a horrific car crash. that story is coming up. >>> we are live in san bernardino county. and we'll have the latest on that blue cut fire. =kris/4shot= good morning - and thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez... in for laura garcia cannon. =sam/4shot= and i'm br >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in today for sanjay gup laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock....
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Aug 24, 2016
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much of the additional rain will be farther south into missouri. in the wake of this cold front, temperatures will fall plan on rain to become likely again by saturday.today: storms likely very early, then a substantial break. scattered activity may re-develop late today. wind: sw 5-15 high: 80 tonight: chance of storms, mainly south. wind: nw 5-10. low: 63 tomorrow: partly sunny. wind: nw 5-10. high: 77 tom. night: clear and cool. wind: light nw low: 54 at least 37 people are reported magnitude 6-point-2 earthquake rocked the central part of the country early this morning, collapsing homes on top of people as they slept. within the last hour, another earthquake - this one a 6-point-8, hit myanmar. we'll keep an eye on both of these throughout the morning. a pick-up truck led law enforcement on a chase for about 15 miles this morning from sheriff's office says, at about 12:40 a-m, a deputy tried to pull a pick-up truck over but the driver sped away going into black hawk county. the chase ended on eldora road near the intersection with west shaulis
much of the additional rain will be farther south into missouri. in the wake of this cold front, temperatures will fall plan on rain to become likely again by saturday.today: storms likely very early, then a substantial break. scattered activity may re-develop late today. wind: sw 5-15 high: 80 tonight: chance of storms, mainly south. wind: nw 5-10. low: 63 tomorrow: partly sunny. wind: nw 5-10. high: 77 tom. night: clear and cool. wind: light nw low: 54 at least 37 people are reported...
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Aug 29, 2016
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we'll see a light malfunction havana and smith road, south of i-70. views across 25 near santa fe on the central corridor, pretty nice overall with speeds northbound cruising through 65 miles per hour. i do want you to keep heading into this week, major work, paving and bridging project, mississippi, both directions up to broadway. corey, this is a very busy intersection south of i-25. we're tweeting details. follow the hashtag #9news. >> thank you. >>> chicago police arrested two brothers for the murder of dwyane wade's cousin, a mother two men began shooting. police don't believe she was the target during the crossfire. both men are felons on parole. the baby in the stroller was not hurt. >> this reprehensible act of violence is an example of why we need to change the way we treat habitual offenders in the city of chicago. when will enough be enough? >> the family held a prayer vigil up a trust fund to support her four daughter and are commit to ending violence on the south side. >>> a bus crashed on its way to help with louisiana recovery efforts.
we'll see a light malfunction havana and smith road, south of i-70. views across 25 near santa fe on the central corridor, pretty nice overall with speeds northbound cruising through 65 miles per hour. i do want you to keep heading into this week, major work, paving and bridging project, mississippi, both directions up to broadway. corey, this is a very busy intersection south of i-25. we're tweeting details. follow the hashtag #9news. >> thank you. >>> chicago police arrested...
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Aug 1, 2016
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the deep south was ready to go out. it is perfectly clear that the core states of what became the confederacy were ready to go in 1850. they were motivated. they were arming themselves. they were ready to act decisively. there was none of the determination to confront that politically or militarily that you found in the north finally by 1861. millard fillmore, a new yorker from buffalo was not abraham lincoln although he was a more interesting politician and president and very deft in this particular year, more than he's given credit for, but he was no abraham lincoln and he would not have taken the united states, what remains of the united states, to war. could the u.s. have won it had it tried to fight the civil war, i doubt it. it was not militarized in the same way as the south was, so by postponing the irrepressible conflict by a decade, it became a war that the united states, the north, could actually win, and of course as we know did win, and that makes all the difference in the world. had compromise not been bro
the deep south was ready to go out. it is perfectly clear that the core states of what became the confederacy were ready to go in 1850. they were motivated. they were arming themselves. they were ready to act decisively. there was none of the determination to confront that politically or militarily that you found in the north finally by 1861. millard fillmore, a new yorker from buffalo was not abraham lincoln although he was a more interesting politician and president and very deft in this...
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Aug 12, 2016
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you would have to go south, of town, especially south of castle rock, late this afternoon. to get anything going. over the weekend, small chance for storms. tomorrow. and really tiny chance monday, and if you are looking for a weekend get-away, how about heading up to the north fork of the gunnison, over to hotch kiss, where they're having the farm to field festival today, and tomorrow. and the temperatures in the upper 80s. and pretty nice day, to be at the base of the grand mesa. >> that sounds like fun. >> yes. >> i like that. >> all right. >> all right. so there is a lot of history to be found all around colorado, guys. in 9 neighborhoods this week. we are taking you to downtown >> the united states has been pretty unstoppable in rio this week. we continue to lead in overall medals and gold medals. the u.s. has 38 total. and china has 30 total medals. russia, japan, with 22, and russia with 19 and great >>> welcome back. just three years into the hemp experience, the market is coming into focus. most of therapeutic oils not processed into rope or fabric or more traditio
you would have to go south, of town, especially south of castle rock, late this afternoon. to get anything going. over the weekend, small chance for storms. tomorrow. and really tiny chance monday, and if you are looking for a weekend get-away, how about heading up to the north fork of the gunnison, over to hotch kiss, where they're having the farm to field festival today, and tomorrow. and the temperatures in the upper 80s. and pretty nice day, to be at the base of the grand mesa. >>...
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Aug 26, 2016
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this is a live look at south chandler. is a -- there is a blowing dust morning in chandler until 7 pm. sky harbor airport has no takeoff or landing delays at this time on the storm this is in the south part of the valley and we'll have an update in a few moments.>>> on the college football field there has been talk of inexperience. one position in particular, the big one, quarterback. many wilkins is a redshirt sophomore vying for that job.>> reporter: from st. laurent high wilkins stepped on campus in tempe 2014. he has waited his turn and enters the fault mature and capable to lead the sun devils. >> every game is slowed down and i am corporal and in my element.>> reporter: nothing is guaranteed. he is the line to be the starting quarterback. >> they all have good character. he has great competition because we have great young men. >> reporter: staying levelheaded registered sophomore is grounded in his approach. >> i know there are guys around me, if i can get the ball in their hands they can make good place. we have a
this is a live look at south chandler. is a -- there is a blowing dust morning in chandler until 7 pm. sky harbor airport has no takeoff or landing delays at this time on the storm this is in the south part of the valley and we'll have an update in a few moments.>>> on the college football field there has been talk of inexperience. one position in particular, the big one, quarterback. many wilkins is a redshirt sophomore vying for that job.>> reporter: from st. laurent high...
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Aug 8, 2016
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south ((???1:30 seconds??)) seconds??)) still to come.. a popular theme park is still closed this morning after a boy is killed on a water ride. 3 that ride is billed as the world's ?tallest.?what we know about the boy... next. switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% off smartphones. it's a deal you don't want to miss. sir, hi. did you just say, "switch and you get 50% off a smartphone?" uh, yes. sorry. hi. hello. i was watching tv and i saw you say 50% off smartphones. and we'll cover all switching costs. oh! wow! also, you g... uh, excuse me. switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% off smartphones. plus, we'll cover all switching costs. excuse me, can i just... hmm? what? i just need it back. 're talking about. yeah. a popular water park in kansas city, kansas is still closed this morning... s investigators try to piece together what led to a tragic accident on the park's main water slide at schlitterbahn waterpark sunday afternoon. the slide features a 168-foot plunge at 65 miles an hour.the child was the son of scott schwab... a kansas state l
south ((???1:30 seconds??)) seconds??)) still to come.. a popular theme park is still closed this morning after a boy is killed on a water ride. 3 that ride is billed as the world's ?tallest.?what we know about the boy... next. switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% off smartphones. it's a deal you don't want to miss. sir, hi. did you just say, "switch and you get 50% off a smartphone?" uh, yes. sorry. hi. hello. i was watching tv and i saw you say 50% off smartphones. and we'll cover...
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Aug 24, 2016
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much of the additional farther south into missouri. in the wake of this cold front, temperatures will fall down to the 70s for tomorrow and friday and should make for a great start to high school football. plan on rain to become likely again by saturday. today: storms likely very early, then a sub break. scattered activity may re-develop late today. wind: sw 5-15 high: 80 tonight: chance of storms, mainly south. wind: nw 5-10. low: 63 tomorrow: cool. wind: light nw low: 54 you'll now see a splash of "murals and more" unveiled a mural on the skywalk on 4th avenue. tim adams is the artist and calls this piece "free bird." the group says theme of this mural has a special meaning to cedar rapids. 19:43:04;01 "free bird the song itself really represents staying strong after a tragedy and so we thought after the flood this is a great representation to where cedar rapids is at. " the group plans to unveil mural in september. extra rain last week and cooler nights have helped out grain and pod fill. we have the full iowa crop progress report n
much of the additional farther south into missouri. in the wake of this cold front, temperatures will fall down to the 70s for tomorrow and friday and should make for a great start to high school football. plan on rain to become likely again by saturday. today: storms likely very early, then a sub break. scattered activity may re-develop late today. wind: sw 5-15 high: 80 tonight: chance of storms, mainly south. wind: nw 5-10. low: 63 tomorrow: cool. wind: light nw low: 54 you'll now see a...
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Aug 17, 2016
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remember, in south carolina you may not know it, or you probably do know it and south carolina won the civil war. do you know that, right? it's true, but in a different way than you think because your typical south carolinian in 1865 is black and a slave. three out of every five people in south carolina is black. and point of fact, equal rights is a victory for south carolina, and in point of fact in just about every state out there there are constituencies like that. maybe there's a black majority in louisiana and mississippi as well. so the story out there in many ways is democracy is something that really means letting the people rule. you've got a much bigger number of active nation builders or state builders than i think we're facing over there, but, again, that's current events. what do i know about current events? you know, i'm -- it's -- it's something where i could say all kinds of driveling and crazy things, and then you would think i was running for president. okay. what else? [ applause ] i accept your nomination. if i ran, i would run as the head of the futilitaran happens
remember, in south carolina you may not know it, or you probably do know it and south carolina won the civil war. do you know that, right? it's true, but in a different way than you think because your typical south carolinian in 1865 is black and a slave. three out of every five people in south carolina is black. and point of fact, equal rights is a victory for south carolina, and in point of fact in just about every state out there there are constituencies like that. maybe there's a black...
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Aug 9, 2016
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town by town, 69 in south hill. and the planner this morning, mid-70s, fog or low cloud cover, but that begins to burn off at lunchtime, and 82 degrees and we'll see an increase in clouds this afternoon and evening, and a high of 89 and a good chance of storms about the time of the and the pattern begins to shift for the end of the week. i'll show you that in a few minutes. looking at low cloud cover around the bring angle area, brian. >>> that's right. in fayetteville, we have fog but in the triangle, just low ceilings around the treetop level. it's 7:02, and here in the stance, it's hard to make out the trees in the beltline at wade avenue but on the ground itself, drivers are not but as elizabeth showed us in fayetteville, it's a different situation. it just fends where you are. you can see the mustard color which is the greatest chance of seeing fog, and it including much of the triangle from wake county and sandhills and southern pines and fayetteville and back towards clinton and the i-95 corridor through rock
town by town, 69 in south hill. and the planner this morning, mid-70s, fog or low cloud cover, but that begins to burn off at lunchtime, and 82 degrees and we'll see an increase in clouds this afternoon and evening, and a high of 89 and a good chance of storms about the time of the and the pattern begins to shift for the end of the week. i'll show you that in a few minutes. looking at low cloud cover around the bring angle area, brian. >>> that's right. in fayetteville, we have fog but...
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Aug 18, 2016
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to the south. 11:45 to the north and the strongest storms off to the south philadelphia.will pick up rain and possibly a loud crack of thunder a few flashes of lightening here tonight. what to expect through the rest of tonight. you can see showers and storms mainly staying south philadelphia. we willic pick up a few showers and thunderstorms. even tomorrow morning, showers you around, you may wake up to cloudy gloomy conditions. of the sun returns in the afternoon, with just a stray shower here or there. showers and storms, some could be severe, we're seeing right now, mainly off to the south, biggest threat heavy rain fall, strong wind gusts and also that frequent lightening which could lead to the threat for power outages. temperatures, warm in philadelphia. we got the urban heat island going on, 84 degrees, the rest of region dropped back to the 70's and mount poconos at 68's we did add another day to our heat wave. 91 degrees was the daytime high making it an eight-day heat wave the longest overseason but today was the coolest and certainly felt a whole lot better wi
to the south. 11:45 to the north and the strongest storms off to the south philadelphia.will pick up rain and possibly a loud crack of thunder a few flashes of lightening here tonight. what to expect through the rest of tonight. you can see showers and storms mainly staying south philadelphia. we willic pick up a few showers and thunderstorms. even tomorrow morning, showers you around, you may wake up to cloudy gloomy conditions. of the sun returns in the afternoon, with just a stray shower...
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Aug 14, 2016
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remember in south carolina, you , may not know it, but you probably do -- south carolina won the civil war. it's true. but in a different way than you think. inr typical south carolinian 1865 is black and a slave. three out of every five people in south carolina is black. in point of fact, equal rights is a victory for south carolina. in point of fact, in just about every state out there -- maybe there is a black majority in louisiana, maybe mississippi, as well. democracy is something that means letting the people rule. you've got a much larger group of active nation builders and state builders than what we are facing over there. but again that is current , events. what do i know about current events? it is something where i could say all kinds of crazy things, and you would think i was running for president. [laughter] ok what else? , [applause] >> i accept your nomination. [laughter] ran, i would run as the head of the futilitarian party. not everything but show up the way you would expect it to. [laughter] >> hi, i'm with the thaddeus stevens society. i appreciate your enthusiasm i
remember in south carolina, you , may not know it, but you probably do -- south carolina won the civil war. it's true. but in a different way than you think. inr typical south carolinian 1865 is black and a slave. three out of every five people in south carolina is black. in point of fact, equal rights is a victory for south carolina. in point of fact, in just about every state out there -- maybe there is a black majority in louisiana, maybe mississippi, as well. democracy is something that...
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these failures plague postbellum south. the inability to provide one family in an environment of economic uncertainty beleaguered many white men of the region. voted -- devoted their lives to building businesses and cultivating the reputations and networks and relationships that were dependent to those crumbled and pace of business failures. white man business fire in the south eviscerated upon itself. opportunitiesic about productive work, so that men were unable to challenge their emotional suffering into productive outlets like work. home, andy failure at the military front and at work, southern men collapsed psychologically. some committed suicide while others ended up in silent -- a silent. a german born watchmaker who served in the virginia infantry made good on offer threat to kill himself in february of 1871 despite his wife pleading. he replied to her, i am done. it is too late. then he shot himself. his wife reported that he suffered from troubles. financial calamity and material deprivation awaited confederate me
these failures plague postbellum south. the inability to provide one family in an environment of economic uncertainty beleaguered many white men of the region. voted -- devoted their lives to building businesses and cultivating the reputations and networks and relationships that were dependent to those crumbled and pace of business failures. white man business fire in the south eviscerated upon itself. opportunitiesic about productive work, so that men were unable to challenge their emotional...
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isolated showers possible far south. wind: e 5-10. high: 76 tonight: scattered thunderstorms developing. wind: e 5-10. low: 64 tomorrow: showers and thunderstorms likely. wind: sw 5-15. high: 77 tom. night: isolated showers and storms. watching the rising turkey river this morning. the river is predicted to crest at around 27 feet today, just slightly below the high water mark from the 2008 flood. here is a look at that flooding from 8 years ago. so much attention from the flood of 2008 came along the cedar river and the iowa river. yet the turkey river swamped elkader, reaching a crest of 27.77 feet on june 10, 2008. the high water stuck around for days and recovery took a long time as most of elkader is within four or five blocks of the turkey river. kcrg tv9's brea love is in elkader this morning, watching the turkey river. brea, do you know about what time is the river will reach it's highest point? chris and nicole, the national weather service predicts it will crest 27 feet and about 15 feet above flood stage. today's predicted
isolated showers possible far south. wind: e 5-10. high: 76 tonight: scattered thunderstorms developing. wind: e 5-10. low: 64 tomorrow: showers and thunderstorms likely. wind: sw 5-15. high: 77 tom. night: isolated showers and storms. watching the rising turkey river this morning. the river is predicted to crest at around 27 feet today, just slightly below the high water mark from the 2008 flood. here is a look at that flooding from 8 years ago. so much attention from the flood of 2008 came...
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south. after beginning his career as a high school teacher, in florida, he earned his phd at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he taught at north carolina state university and there he published his first book, a superb one. "moments of despair, suicide, divorce and debt in civil war era north carolina." it explores the shifting sentiments of black and white towards suicide, debt and divorce in the post civil war south. this book received a number of awards. he's got a new book entitled, "driven from home, north carolina civil war refugees." it should be out in october. published by the university of north carolina press. so pleased he is here. his son was a scholarship recipient two years ago. we know their family very well. we are thrilled you are going to come back. he's going to speak about southern honor and southern defeat. southern honor is tossed around a fair amount. usually, it conjures up the idea of cheating each other. ueling, shooting each other. it is a much more
south. after beginning his career as a high school teacher, in florida, he earned his phd at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he taught at north carolina state university and there he published his first book, a superb one. "moments of despair, suicide, divorce and debt in civil war era north carolina." it explores the shifting sentiments of black and white towards suicide, debt and divorce in the post civil war south. this book received a number of awards. he's got a...
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and the south bay. the rest of the bay moves well. bay bridge toll plaza metering lights are on but san jose continues with the problem north 87. crash still in the middle of the freeway just north of curtner jammed up to 87. some folks come back in to the backup here 101. much clearer after the earlier crash cleared. look at the live shot. here's just north of 680. >>> now know about this already, mike. muni getting a large chunk of change to buy new light right vehicles. $45 million to the transit agency. that will pay for 10 of 64 new trains. the goal is to buy 150 new trains to replace the existing fleet. first new trains are expected to be delivered by the end of the year. more than a million peer are expected to take muni trains daily by 2040. >> beefing up the fleet. >>> coming up next, what's more dangerous for some athletes, even littler ones. practice or games? the answer that could surprise you. >>> chris chmura is here with another consumer problem involved. solved. >>> your phone breaks. un
and the south bay. the rest of the bay moves well. bay bridge toll plaza metering lights are on but san jose continues with the problem north 87. crash still in the middle of the freeway just north of curtner jammed up to 87. some folks come back in to the backup here 101. much clearer after the earlier crash cleared. look at the live shot. here's just north of 680. >>> now know about this already, mike. muni getting a large chunk of change to buy new light right vehicles. $45 million...
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now the difference is going to be down south at the shore especially across south jersey and most ofthern delaware. those places are still going to be very humid and sticky he today, okay, so you'll still want cool drinks if you're headed to their air show. all green aircraft at the airport. no sign of precipitation right now in any of our big travel cities. matt and tam. >> okay, thank you, matt -- david. >>> the playboy mansion has a new owner but not a new resident. darren metropolis confirms he's just closed on a $100 million deal to purchase the estate. he's agreed to let playboy founder hugh hefner who is 90 live there for the rest of his life much after that metropolis plans to connect the 5-acre mansion to his 2-acre home next door. >> really had me on your mind today, don't you. >> i do. >> american gymnast simone biles will leave the summer games in rio with four gold medals and a bronze. see won the gold in the floor exercise. >>> eagles vac inquired wide receiver chorio green beckham from tennessee for offensive lineman kelly. the eagles take on the steelers in pittsburgh
now the difference is going to be down south at the shore especially across south jersey and most ofthern delaware. those places are still going to be very humid and sticky he today, okay, so you'll still want cool drinks if you're headed to their air show. all green aircraft at the airport. no sign of precipitation right now in any of our big travel cities. matt and tam. >> okay, thank you, matt -- david. >>> the playboy mansion has a new owner but not a new resident. darren...
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so this is what happened in the south. the south remains largely rural. the big cities were never as big as they were in the northeast. the immigration. the immigrants from europe sell dem went south. so, this really fed into this call ever sure of taking the law into your own hands, and engaging in violence to respond insults, perceived or real. and that's where this honor culture takes root more in the south. >> a times reporter wrote a book called ghetto side, she argued that there was up to today, this culture of state indifference, to violence, in the african-american community. do we see something driving the culture, where the state neglect also contributeses to this retribution, the need to act, where the state has abandoned you. >> yes, i read her book. i noticed she focuses most on black victimization, without looking at the offenders and you need to look at both sides. i suppose there is an under policing, and there is a claim that there is a over policing in black communities. that's traditional waive handling things. if you are insulted, you
so this is what happened in the south. the south remains largely rural. the big cities were never as big as they were in the northeast. the immigration. the immigrants from europe sell dem went south. so, this really fed into this call ever sure of taking the law into your own hands, and engaging in violence to respond insults, perceived or real. and that's where this honor culture takes root more in the south. >> a times reporter wrote a book called ghetto side, she argued that there was...
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south of downtown san jose. speaking of san jose, hazy skies at 60 as we are going back to school in san jose. san jose unified numbers today climbing into the low to mid 80s now. speaking of san jose, tough commute this morning. several crashes. mike? >> several crashes, rob. we talk about the earlier one at 280 and 880 and update that in a second. the speed patterns are light lightening up a bit in the bay. we'll confirm that in one second. i want to talk about that first one. reported at 280, 880, reports come until. the update at chp says it's at the off-ramp near valley. it's not affecting the freeway but might affect your stevens creek off-ramp. slowing north from downtown. 101 bogging down here. trimble and the first crash, northern crash over at month p. expressway. the traffic break. a lot of slowing. everything is off to the shoulder but spectator slowing as you pass by san jose airport. the west bay, light we slowing through hayward. 238 past a street and then bogging down once again from 92 to tennis
south of downtown san jose. speaking of san jose, hazy skies at 60 as we are going back to school in san jose. san jose unified numbers today climbing into the low to mid 80s now. speaking of san jose, tough commute this morning. several crashes. mike? >> several crashes, rob. we talk about the earlier one at 280 and 880 and update that in a second. the speed patterns are light lightening up a bit in the bay. we'll confirm that in one second. i want to talk about that first one. reported...
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, was going on in the south was not just southern. clearly there was a constituency for someone like wallace. >> george wallace ran for president in 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976. in 1968 he won five states and 46 the electoral votes. that is the last time an independent candidate has won any electoral votes. here is george wallace announcing in 1968. >> over the years i have repeatedly stated that one of the existing political parties must offer the people of this country a real choice in 1968, that i would lead a political effort that would offer this choice. i have travelled throughout our country in the past year, literally from concord, new hampshire to los angeles, california, to miami, florida. the american people are hungry for a change in the direction of our national government. they are disturbed and concerned about the trends being followed by our national leadership. there has been no response by any of the parties the which showed the american people that they are -- they are heeding the growing the solution that amounts to
, was going on in the south was not just southern. clearly there was a constituency for someone like wallace. >> george wallace ran for president in 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976. in 1968 he won five states and 46 the electoral votes. that is the last time an independent candidate has won any electoral votes. here is george wallace announcing in 1968. >> over the years i have repeatedly stated that one of the existing political parties must offer the people of this country a real...
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it had to land in south dakota. the passenger casey corcoran tells us it felt like the plane hit a wall. >> the pilot came out of the cockpit and said, is everybody already? we're taking care of this, it felt like, no more than 15 or 20 minutes before we were on the ground. >> corcoran, who is from milton, says that there were cracks in the overhead bins and even the members were treated for a variety of injuries. sarah, out to you. >> erika, there are some new details about the murder of a jogger here in princeton. investigates now say that the 27-year-old vanessa marcotte struggled with her attacker who suffered cuts, scrapes, and bruises. police are looking to talk to anyone who saw a man with fresh cuts and bruises from earlier this week. her body was found in the woods on sunday along brook station road here in princeton. and investigates hve you saw a vehicle parked or along that road between 1:00 and 3:00 on sunday afternoon, the authorities would like to hear from you. live this morning in princeton, sera co
it had to land in south dakota. the passenger casey corcoran tells us it felt like the plane hit a wall. >> the pilot came out of the cockpit and said, is everybody already? we're taking care of this, it felt like, no more than 15 or 20 minutes before we were on the ground. >> corcoran, who is from milton, says that there were cracks in the overhead bins and even the members were treated for a variety of injuries. sarah, out to you. >> erika, there are some new details about...
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and a lot of these african-americans from the south, from south carolina, mississippi, alabama, got up and spoke on behalf of this bill, and particularly the education provision, which would have provided an equal playing field. and that provision, sadly, is stripped out of the bill at the very end of the congress. this was a bill that had been championed by charles sumner, the senator from massachusetts, and supported by benjamin butler, the chairman of the judiciary committee in the house. and but a lot of these men gave very moving testimonials on the house floor about that legislation. >> well, you know, i have a question about another object we have in the collection because revel and rainey, as the firsts often are the ones that i think about most, but there are these other 19 folks. and one of them is robert brown elliott right here. this is from frank leslie's illustrated newspaper. where a lot of the 19th century stuff that we have in the house collection that tells us about what's going on in the house and what the public is reading about it, what they're seeing, this is one
and a lot of these african-americans from the south, from south carolina, mississippi, alabama, got up and spoke on behalf of this bill, and particularly the education provision, which would have provided an equal playing field. and that provision, sadly, is stripped out of the bill at the very end of the congress. this was a bill that had been championed by charles sumner, the senator from massachusetts, and supported by benjamin butler, the chairman of the judiciary committee in the house....
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history, the american south, and the history of sexuality. "e has recently published, race, in the 19th-century style." she is the author of numerous scholarly articles. this piece earned the john t hubble prize for the best article in civil war history. diane who is with presenting a very brief paper on her work and we have our panelists. [applause] everyone for this monkey, summer gettysburg afternoon. thisi'm trying to do afternoon is to open up ways that we can have conversations with you all about the experience of confederate veterans returning home. and to that end what i'm going to do is talk about 415 or so minutes about the work i'm doing and giving each one of the panelists who will spend 45 minutes talking about different topics that we can have questions about. we can have a lively conversation through our provided hour. i want to begin with a very famous quote by a social historian by the name of mary. who wrote 25 years ago that we needed to speak of history being done on the lives of ordinary soldiers. despite many other books
history, the american south, and the history of sexuality. "e has recently published, race, in the 19th-century style." she is the author of numerous scholarly articles. this piece earned the john t hubble prize for the best article in civil war history. diane who is with presenting a very brief paper on her work and we have our panelists. [applause] everyone for this monkey, summer gettysburg afternoon. thisi'm trying to do afternoon is to open up ways that we can have conversations...
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but african-americans in the south in part are influenced by whites in the south to have a culture of violence to deal with personal insult and personal disagreement. the use of violence was is common in the south, whites and blacks in this resort to violence of personal conflict is essentially migrated north with the african-american population that great one dash migration was italy's great but a positive benefit who moved away from the jim crow system and made tremendous gains in terms of income and work opportunities who share the back breaking labor of the sharecroppers of the south and who really inspire the civil-rights movement but there is a high rate of interpersonal violence that is the negative side of the great migration and was transported in this was a massive migration in 1960 about 800,000 headed to the north and also to the west coast the next decade it is a million and half it is a major migration so unfortunately there is a reluctance to deal with the issue but it does bring a great deal of violent crime and is a factor in the rise of violent crime. yet factors tha
but african-americans in the south in part are influenced by whites in the south to have a culture of violence to deal with personal insult and personal disagreement. the use of violence was is common in the south, whites and blacks in this resort to violence of personal conflict is essentially migrated north with the african-american population that great one dash migration was italy's great but a positive benefit who moved away from the jim crow system and made tremendous gains in terms of...
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route 1, 93 south no issues as we shift south of the pike. expressway moving along at a speed limit ride. dark out there and a lot of space between those cars as you head past the gas tank. live drive times. 24 minutes on the pike eastbound from 495 to mass avenue. 8 minutes on the expressway. 19 minutes on 93 south approaching the leverett connector. back to you >>> cherry pickers, chain saws and heavy equipment will be roaming the streets of concord trying to get that community back to normal following a powerful tornado. >> gene: that twisters brought winds of 100 miles per hour to that town that is dealing with trees and power lines on the roads this morning. fox25's stephanie coueignoux live in concord where power outages are still a problem almost 24 hours later. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: yeah, residents waking up to yet another dark morning. yesterday, but, again, this will take a while. and taking a look behind me, we will see some of the progress. one of those large trees that we showed you yesterday morning, that's now b
route 1, 93 south no issues as we shift south of the pike. expressway moving along at a speed limit ride. dark out there and a lot of space between those cars as you head past the gas tank. live drive times. 24 minutes on the pike eastbound from 495 to mass avenue. 8 minutes on the expressway. 19 minutes on 93 south approaching the leverett connector. back to you >>> cherry pickers, chain saws and heavy equipment will be roaming the streets of concord trying to get that community back...
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still windy and now we are south of chandler -- south of casa grande. we are getting closer into tucson. we're hitting some white patches on the road and it has rained radar i think will hit more rain shortly. >> lauren i am looking at the road there any mention the wet patches. i am seeing some puddling on the sides of the road. do you see the wet roads? >> reporter: yes. every couple of miles we hit patches -- rain appear -- the rain up here was some time ago but there is more clouds ahead. it's not done raining yet. >>> a keeper checking in. a dust storm rolled into the valley from the south about one hour ago. this is what it looked like from the cameras at i-10 and wild horse pass. the rain came close behind this video is from portage street and southern in phoenix. about half an hour ago. rings were calm and then residents were hit with heavy rain heavy wind and dust. the storm has already hit tucson. this is what would like from the cameras earlier this morning. there is widespread flooding on here in the valley technicians are working to try to
still windy and now we are south of chandler -- south of casa grande. we are getting closer into tucson. we're hitting some white patches on the road and it has rained radar i think will hit more rain shortly. >> lauren i am looking at the road there any mention the wet patches. i am seeing some puddling on the sides of the road. do you see the wet roads? >> reporter: yes. every couple of miles we hit patches -- rain appear -- the rain up here was some time ago but there is more...
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then he moves up into the state assembly in south carolina. and he comes to the house for two terms in the early 1870s and he is one of the men who comes on to the floor and talks about the importance of passing the 1875 civil rights bill. and gives some speeches that are picked up in the northern press and they just swoon over him. and one of the speeches, he actually, kind of a point/counterpoint debate with alexander stevens, the former confederate vice president who has by that point come back to the house and elliott just blows him out of the water. he's so respected and he's such an ally of senator charles sumner that when sumner passes, shortly before his bill moves through the house and senate, elliott goes and delivers a eulogy at faneuil hall in boston, which is also widely picked up in the northern press. he leaves the house, actually, mid-congress in his second term and he goes back to south carolina because he cares so much about state politics and he's watching the way things are trending toward the end of reconstruction and seei
then he moves up into the state assembly in south carolina. and he comes to the house for two terms in the early 1870s and he is one of the men who comes on to the floor and talks about the importance of passing the 1875 civil rights bill. and gives some speeches that are picked up in the northern press and they just swoon over him. and one of the speeches, he actually, kind of a point/counterpoint debate with alexander stevens, the former confederate vice president who has by that point come...
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>>> a university district in the south korean capital, seoul. south korea is known as a country at the forefront of beauty. ♪ one current trend is for pale skin and bright red lipstick. and among those adopting this look are some surprisingly young faces. this girl is also 15. she shows us her makeup bag packed with an extensive range of items. foundations to color cosmetics. the number of south korean children using makeup increases year on year, and they are getting younger. high school students are par for the course, but recently even elementary schoolchildren are adopting such habits. this has led to a spread of serious skin problems with more and more children being taken for medical treatment. >> translator: it's impossible to stop children using makeup. >> if this edition of "asia insight," we examine the burgeoning fascination that makeup holds for south korean children. a middle school in seoul. at 3:30, students rush out on their way to after-school programs. a short distance from the gates, this trio of girls stops at a vacant lot. w
>>> a university district in the south korean capital, seoul. south korea is known as a country at the forefront of beauty. ♪ one current trend is for pale skin and bright red lipstick. and among those adopting this look are some surprisingly young faces. this girl is also 15. she shows us her makeup bag packed with an extensive range of items. foundations to color cosmetics. the number of south korean children using makeup increases year on year, and they are getting younger. high...
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so far, we are in decent shape. 93 south by th south of there, you are doing fine. no issues on 24. good along the hike. construction picked up on 121 by the pike. 93 south is quiet down into boston. route 1 looks great. emily: your health this tuesday. right now, a travel warning is in place in the u.s. over the congress to take action. pregnant women are urged to avoid the wynwood neighborhood just north of miami after 14 cases of the mosquito-borne virus were found there. at least four are confirmed to have been transmitted directly by mosquitoes. the cdc telling all men and women who have visited the area to put off pregnancy for at least 2 months. >> in men, a can be carried in semen two to three months. in february, president obama was denied $1.9 billion in funding to combat zika. health experts believe it could be too late to slow the spread by the time congress returns after labor day. both house and senate leaders say there is still 384 million dollars in zika funding. changes to mcdonald's menu. the burger giant says it will replace corn syrup in its hamburger buns with s
so far, we are in decent shape. 93 south by th south of there, you are doing fine. no issues on 24. good along the hike. construction picked up on 121 by the pike. 93 south is quiet down into boston. route 1 looks great. emily: your health this tuesday. right now, a travel warning is in place in the u.s. over the congress to take action. pregnant women are urged to avoid the wynwood neighborhood just north of miami after 14 cases of the mosquito-borne virus were found there. at least four are...
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a look down into the south bay. quick look. 101 northbound we had things stopped up as i promised things are starting to break up. first one should kick in about 6:30. we'll watch the south bay as well, guys. back to you. >>> a tour bus in the south bay went up in flames. situation that could have easily turned fatal. thankfully everyone onboard that bus was able to make it out okay. now the question is, how did the bus catch fire in the first place? "today in the bay's" bob redell is live in san jose. bob, have you received any response from the bus company yet? >> reporter: no comment as of yet from medina tours on seventh street, sam, this did happen overnight. we can see bus rest starting to come and go here. we're going to try and check in with them in a few moments. this happened around 9:40 last night. one of the company's tour buses caught fire on northbound 880 in san jose. you can see the video. it shows how severe the fire was. it started in the back. possibly in the engine. moved forward. incinerating th
a look down into the south bay. quick look. 101 northbound we had things stopped up as i promised things are starting to break up. first one should kick in about 6:30. we'll watch the south bay as well, guys. back to you. >>> a tour bus in the south bay went up in flames. situation that could have easily turned fatal. thankfully everyone onboard that bus was able to make it out okay. now the question is, how did the bus catch fire in the first place? "today in the bay's" bob...
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to the south. 11:45 to the north and the strongest storms off to the south philadelphia.e will pick up rain and possibly a loud crack of thunder a few flashes of lightening here tonight. what to expect through the rest of tonight. you can see showers and storms mainly staying south philadelphia. we willic pick up a few showers and thunderstorms. even tomorrow morning, showers you around, you may wake up to cloudy gloomy conditions. of the sun returns in the afternoon, with just a stray shower here or there. showers and storms, some could be severe, we're seeing right now, mainly off to the south, biggest threat heavy rain fall, strong wind gusts and also that frequent lightening which could lead to the threat for power outages. temperatures, warm in philadelphia. we got the urban heat island going on, 84 degrees, the rest of region dropped back to the 70's and mount poconos at 68's we did add another day to our heat wave. 91 degrees was the daytime high making it an eight-day heat wave the longest overseason but today was the coolest and certainly felt a whole lot better
to the south. 11:45 to the north and the strongest storms off to the south philadelphia.e will pick up rain and possibly a loud crack of thunder a few flashes of lightening here tonight. what to expect through the rest of tonight. you can see showers and storms mainly staying south philadelphia. we willic pick up a few showers and thunderstorms. even tomorrow morning, showers you around, you may wake up to cloudy gloomy conditions. of the sun returns in the afternoon, with just a stray shower...
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in south philly. philadelphia fire commissioner as we said, injured firefighters, specific injuries, but saying, that he is in stable condition at a hospital. the heat, a major challenge for fire crews who battled this blaze during a downpour of rain, as well, at least one person lives in this home where the fire started around 1:10 a.m. it went to two alarms, during the duration of the fire fight. we don't know if this is one house or divided into units, though. fire officials could not tell us that. we do know how neighbors describe the scene. >> i woke up from some guy, laying on the horn, and, like, screaming at everybody to wake up. i look out the window, and i see the second floor has like flames inside of it, there is like people lining the block, knocking on doors. >> the heat is really still hot out here, even after the storm, it is not as hot as it was. it real he -- really takes a toll on the firefighters. working on sunday, all three hands-on fires going at the same time across the city. s
in south philly. philadelphia fire commissioner as we said, injured firefighters, specific injuries, but saying, that he is in stable condition at a hospital. the heat, a major challenge for fire crews who battled this blaze during a downpour of rain, as well, at least one person lives in this home where the fire started around 1:10 a.m. it went to two alarms, during the duration of the fire fight. we don't know if this is one house or divided into units, though. fire officials could not tell...
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south bee.s we get into saturday night, winds shift back towards the ocean, from the ocean i should say. that will bring in more cooler weather as we head towards next week. in fact, we're looking at the moderate air quality returning to the bay area over the next 24 hours. here's why. we've got high pressure that's going to continue to hug up against the coastline and then as we shift gears to next week, look what's happening. we've got an area of low pressure we'll be tracking to the north. that's going to kick in that cool ocean air and keep our temperatures below average over the next seven days. here's a look at that inland forecast. temperatures go back in the 70s. cool and comfortable in san francisco with mostly cloudy skies through the weekend. let's talk and see how that morning compute is going. >>> going well. it's a friday but we do have a new crash in oakland. let me pull out a couple spots. don't have a lot of problem. south bay is starting to build. slows around industrial and mi
south bee.s we get into saturday night, winds shift back towards the ocean, from the ocean i should say. that will bring in more cooler weather as we head towards next week. in fact, we're looking at the moderate air quality returning to the bay area over the next 24 hours. here's why. we've got high pressure that's going to continue to hug up against the coastline and then as we shift gears to next week, look what's happening. we've got an area of low pressure we'll be tracking to the north....
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and 60 degrees now in the south bay. 90 will be the high in the south bay. up to 95 in the trivalley. it will stay hot today and 91 in the north bay. san franciscos enjoys a nice 67 degrees. another concern will be the high ozone levels and smoke drifting in from several wild fires across the region. of course, the one in the north bay that will decrease the air quality today and make it moderate for the north bay as well as the east bay and south bay. marine layers getting a little bit deeper which helps make it cooler along the coastline. it's not going to do much for the rest of us in the valley. san francisco today will once again only see the high temperatures reaching into the 60s. a look over the next several days we'll have 70s there as our air continues to warm up. we won't have as much of the morning clouds, but a lot of sunshine. highs reaching 75 degrees but look how hot it gets inland. you'll see the highs up to 99 on wednesday. yes, another sizzling week ahead. let's head over to mike now. he has barbara walterake lights south bay. >> we have a
and 60 degrees now in the south bay. 90 will be the high in the south bay. up to 95 in the trivalley. it will stay hot today and 91 in the north bay. san franciscos enjoys a nice 67 degrees. another concern will be the high ozone levels and smoke drifting in from several wild fires across the region. of course, the one in the north bay that will decrease the air quality today and make it moderate for the north bay as well as the east bay and south bay. marine layers getting a little bit deeper...
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sex, race and organized crime in the jim crow south. she chronicles the crime investigation city chair in 1950 and 51 and field hearings they conducted in the house. the center for legislative archives hosted this event. it's just under an hour. >> thank you for attending today's researcher talk, i'm the historian at the center for legislative archives, part of the national archives that holds the records of the u.s. senate and the house of representatives and which sponsors the series. researcher talks invites scholars to tell us about their projects and how the records support them. since the highly visible senate and house investigations of the 1950s have received much researcher attention over the last few years, we have invited historians to speak about the records. we've asked them to talk about labor and management, better known as the mclellan committee, several have made presentations based on the research on the house on the american activities committee. historians have conducted considerable research in the senate special co
sex, race and organized crime in the jim crow south. she chronicles the crime investigation city chair in 1950 and 51 and field hearings they conducted in the house. the center for legislative archives hosted this event. it's just under an hour. >> thank you for attending today's researcher talk, i'm the historian at the center for legislative archives, part of the national archives that holds the records of the u.s. senate and the house of representatives and which sponsors the series....
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and in the south bay, major delays for vta riders.ates on both these stories in just a few moments. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia-cannon is off. >> i'm sam brock. first a check of your weather and all the fires that have happened here in our area are really starting to have an affect on the air quality. >> we saw a shift in the winds and the difference it made in the skies. smoke pouring in. this morning, low clouds are moving become into the picture this morning. san francisco over to the east bay. mid 50s to start the morning. cool start, light jacket. send the kids off to school. but by the afternoon, warm temperatures and notice the hazy skies around the south bay and tri-valley. "spare the air" day today at the highs in the upper 80s and speaking of the tri-valley, a little bit of good news, bad news. >> that's right. we have light traffic around the bay but the bad news is that we have this big jam over here. we'll start with that. down through sunol where we're going the see the speed sensors start to im
and in the south bay, major delays for vta riders.ates on both these stories in just a few moments. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia-cannon is off. >> i'm sam brock. first a check of your weather and all the fires that have happened here in our area are really starting to have an affect on the air quality. >> we saw a shift in the winds and the difference it made in the skies. smoke pouring in. this morning, low clouds are moving become into the picture this...
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not as hot in the north bay and south bay temps. that's the pattern we're in and we're stuck with that. fog is on the coast and burning back sooner today. yet the breeze is not that strong. it's already coming back to napa airport. 50s and down in the desert southwest, all quiet. that's really slow moving with a lot of rain there. for us things have calmed down. up to the sierra it's calm and cool. high pressure building over california and temperatures by the coast, upper 60s and inland temps are warming up. tomorrow looks warmer for some as high pressure visits for the weekend but not on the coast or around the bay. 60s and 70s and 90s for some. antioch at 97. warmest temps should be inland on saturday, maybe a cool down sunday but really inland temps 90s and coastal bay 60s and 70s. >>> we are following a decision the feds are making. a controversial decision involving pot. the reason the dea is keeping marijuana on the same list as heroin. in 1803, a man bought the territory of louisiana for 42 cents an acre. that was the greate
not as hot in the north bay and south bay temps. that's the pattern we're in and we're stuck with that. fog is on the coast and burning back sooner today. yet the breeze is not that strong. it's already coming back to napa airport. 50s and down in the desert southwest, all quiet. that's really slow moving with a lot of rain there. for us things have calmed down. up to the sierra it's calm and cool. high pressure building over california and temperatures by the coast, upper 60s and inland temps...