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throughout the war, brazil was essentially pro-southern. for that, youason would think it might have to do slavery.issue of as near as i could discover, it had mostly to do with the , they weremperor still an empire at that time. the emperor's name was dom pedro ii. u.s. ambassador to brazil at the time, from washington d.c. had personally insulted dom pedro ii at some social occasion. and so that was the main reason closerere was not a association between the brazilian government and washington, d.c. it had less to do with politics and more with the whim of the emperor. whereain, that's governmental and cultural differences come into play. , the u.s.ador ambassador was kind of a pushy person. withdid not go over well someone who is titled as emperor. yes, sir? >> in connection with the settlement of some ex- confederates in other latin american countries, was there, in the case of the brazilian ex-confederates, confederatesy x who might have organized the migration to brazil. if i understand your question correctly, for lack of a better se
throughout the war, brazil was essentially pro-southern. for that, youason would think it might have to do slavery.issue of as near as i could discover, it had mostly to do with the , they weremperor still an empire at that time. the emperor's name was dom pedro ii. u.s. ambassador to brazil at the time, from washington d.c. had personally insulted dom pedro ii at some social occasion. and so that was the main reason closerere was not a association between the brazilian government and...
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we'll have on the southern waterfront. >> that's a great question so rita race hsa a plan relative to the infrastructure this is on the plan i think this is certainly a piece of infrastructure we want in the southern waterfront it doesn't preclude but looking for the ferry landing and taxi landing in this location but not preincludes other infrastructure for the end water taxi. >> so i guess i'll wondering they're their coming up with a collaborative effort and make sure that transportation is along the southern waterfront has this been taking into consideration when looking at the entire waterfront it is very expensive so, i mean are we're going to spend $40 million in two or three locations link the southern waterfront or one and is this the ideal site.
we'll have on the southern waterfront. >> that's a great question so rita race hsa a plan relative to the infrastructure this is on the plan i think this is certainly a piece of infrastructure we want in the southern waterfront it doesn't preclude but looking for the ferry landing and taxi landing in this location but not preincludes other infrastructure for the end water taxi. >> so i guess i'll wondering they're their coming up with a collaborative effort and make sure that...
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tornado warning is gone for southern maryland. the severe thunderstorm warning though this is still on for calvert and charles and prince george's and i wouldn't let be your guard down yet. the severe thunderstorm warning is certainly on track and headed towards berch on the storm tracker 7:47. has hail and winds over 60 miles per hour and hail the size of ping-pong ball and golf balls. some good news. i agree with letting the tornado warning expire but i still think that this is a very dangerous storm to the north of 301 and north of waldorf. and now we have a severe warning until 8:00. calvert and prince george's and mary. we talked about how severe weather doesn't care who is under the watch, it can go anywhere and we have seen the storms go north and south. we have the severe warning for arlington and fair fact and montgomery. a lot of lightning in tyson and hail around four corners in tyson's corner on the west side of 95 of fair way drive. old courthouse road. that's huge hail and it is headed towards tyson. it is going to b
tornado warning is gone for southern maryland. the severe thunderstorm warning though this is still on for calvert and charles and prince george's and i wouldn't let be your guard down yet. the severe thunderstorm warning is certainly on track and headed towards berch on the storm tracker 7:47. has hail and winds over 60 miles per hour and hail the size of ping-pong ball and golf balls. some good news. i agree with letting the tornado warning expire but i still think that this is a very...
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there is heavy rain and areas in southern delaware and southern new jersey as this passes through could see up to an inch of rain as it passes through but not expecting any flooding. a live look at sky 6 hd in cape may, a dreary shot here at the beach in cape may where we have heavy, wet sand and decent breakers and with all the clouds today we are one of the cooler spots in the mid-atlantic. 56 in philadelphia, when we look to the north, buffalo 74 and 74 in new york city and binghamton 70 degrees at the present time. we have the philadelphia union game going on at 7:30 p.m., it will be cloudy and could be an isolated temperatures, temperatures in the middle to low 60s. when i come back we'll talk about the best day of the week tomorrow before rain coming in on your friday. >> adam thanks. democratic presidential front runner, hillary clinton was in camden today. she is on the verge of clinching the nomination, vernon odom is live today at camden county college where clinton held a rally this afternoon. >> reporter: good evening brian, despite two losses in the mid-western primaries la
there is heavy rain and areas in southern delaware and southern new jersey as this passes through could see up to an inch of rain as it passes through but not expecting any flooding. a live look at sky 6 hd in cape may, a dreary shot here at the beach in cape may where we have heavy, wet sand and decent breakers and with all the clouds today we are one of the cooler spots in the mid-atlantic. 56 in philadelphia, when we look to the north, buffalo 74 and 74 in new york city and binghamton 70...
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ukolo, my friend, thank you for your exemplary service for the southern university of new orleans and to the state of louisiana, under some of the most difficult circumstances imaginable over the last 10 years. donna and i and the state of you well in your future endeavors, and while i'm here, i want to issue an official statement in the name the authority of the state of louisiana, bel fically, i, john edwards, together with the citizens of this great state do hereby give special recognition to dr. victor upolo, chancellor, acknowledgment of your leadership and dedicated service university of new orleans and southern university system from 2006 to whereof, i n witness have hereunto set my hand fficially and called to be affixed this great seal of the state of louisiana, the capital, and the city of baton rouge on he 7th day of may 2016, and i sign this, and i want to give sign of ou, as a appreciation by the state of you.siana for [cheering and applause] before i go any further, our invocation today mentioned ordering, and so did that musical selection. if god will order our steps we
ukolo, my friend, thank you for your exemplary service for the southern university of new orleans and to the state of louisiana, under some of the most difficult circumstances imaginable over the last 10 years. donna and i and the state of you well in your future endeavors, and while i'm here, i want to issue an official statement in the name the authority of the state of louisiana, bel fically, i, john edwards, together with the citizens of this great state do hereby give special recognition...
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southerners began to retreat.marshall took the for him to say he never meant to charge adams with treason. he never even supported censure resolution. marshall turned on wise for attacking adams once again. at this point more than a week had gone by. the house had accomplished no business whatsoever. on february 2nd adams rose to say he hadn't yet begun his defense and would need weeks more together documents and testimony. another southern congressman offered to drop the resolution if adams would withdraw the original petition. adams indignantly refused and continued to hold. .. ways later called a.d. adams archist enemy that ever existed. it was not, of course, merely individual deceit called first victory over the slave holders in a body ever yet achieved since foundation of the government. and this was not pure high hypee they fought a battle over petition and log and two years passed but a southern resistance was spent. the mistake of the abolitionists, however, was to believe that slavery could not survive a
southerners began to retreat.marshall took the for him to say he never meant to charge adams with treason. he never even supported censure resolution. marshall turned on wise for attacking adams once again. at this point more than a week had gone by. the house had accomplished no business whatsoever. on february 2nd adams rose to say he hadn't yet begun his defense and would need weeks more together documents and testimony. another southern congressman offered to drop the resolution if adams...
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southerners sherman engaged in an 80 mile campaign. two months of rather cautious found the union army in front of atlanta and seemingly content to stay there, while the southern army underwent a change in leadership. union efforts in virginia were more complicated and far more bloody. but for a time, the end result seem just as empty. union generals were driven in flight from the shenandoah valley, thereby leaving pressure on that vital legion. the widely heralded grants was soundly defeated in the wilderness, beaten back in spotsylvania, and almost massacred at cold harbor. grant managed to slip across the chains and pulled up from the eastern outskirts of petersburg. grant's 100 mile overland campaign contained the most vicious fighting in the war. the once powerful army of the potomac stuck with 65,000 losses in six weeks. northern moral limited. democrats were announcing grant is a bullheaded butcher. they declared, patriotism is played out. we are gone. another union official proclaimed, each hour is sinking us deeper into bankru
southerners sherman engaged in an 80 mile campaign. two months of rather cautious found the union army in front of atlanta and seemingly content to stay there, while the southern army underwent a change in leadership. union efforts in virginia were more complicated and far more bloody. but for a time, the end result seem just as empty. union generals were driven in flight from the shenandoah valley, thereby leaving pressure on that vital legion. the widely heralded grants was soundly defeated...
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it's a pressing matter to redefine southern food.would make it a personal mission because it was distorted for so long. but as a northerner, why should northerners care? >> sean: well, i think if you look at the history of food in america there's no denying that southern food was the first, you know, true cuisine that had this foundation and that's important to preserve. and, to me, though, it kind of goes back to the idea you should be cooking and preserving and celebrating the food of your grandmother. >> bill: people take a real pride in their ability to cook "my aunt's recipe, my grandmother's recipe of this is how we made these," and the standard of food here is so high that when i go around any place i just go, "eh." >> anthony: country ham, bread and butter pickles and, of course, sean being sean, there will be bourbon. >> sean: i just like to start a meal with pickles and ham. i'll try not to geek out too much, but this is a very special breed of pig that came over here in the 1500s called ossabaw. the spaniards brought it. i
it's a pressing matter to redefine southern food.would make it a personal mission because it was distorted for so long. but as a northerner, why should northerners care? >> sean: well, i think if you look at the history of food in america there's no denying that southern food was the first, you know, true cuisine that had this foundation and that's important to preserve. and, to me, though, it kind of goes back to the idea you should be cooking and preserving and celebrating the food of...
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50 employees with different skill levels that enhances the economic opportunity in san francisco southerneighborhood pasha is entered into a written arrange for the office of economic workforce development of the mayor's office of economic workforce development and to connect bayview neighborhoods with the opportunities generated at pier 80 i believe pat mulligan is here to answer questions with that unique robust program city build will work with pasha to screen and quality a workforce and provided a skilled san franciscans resident for the operation with priorities for residents in district 10 pasha as committed to hire those city build candidates and this signed from pasha is a written agreement and failure will be a material default and pasha will be subject to penalties in closing the past decade or two pier 80 has been a difficult project and cargo operations have been challenged for different reasons, however, the meeting will have a new beginning and transformer this pier into a maritime industrial complex for district 10 i want to thank commissioner president adams and commission
50 employees with different skill levels that enhances the economic opportunity in san francisco southerneighborhood pasha is entered into a written arrange for the office of economic workforce development of the mayor's office of economic workforce development and to connect bayview neighborhoods with the opportunities generated at pier 80 i believe pat mulligan is here to answer questions with that unique robust program city build will work with pasha to screen and quality a workforce and...
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southern california, with 50% of the state's total population. loss and was greater metropolitan area is the home of 7 million persons. it provides the greatest number of registrations. it is, according to wallace campaign staff, the one thing working for them. a small staff precludes blanketing the state completely. it can be done. while there are bad about registrations from the northern area, it is impossible to cover the entire state as the southern area could be covered. even with the major difficulties region. to the statistically speaking, the campaign based disaster. it can be done polls and predictions caps on. statistics are merely reflections of hard facts, not the whole human story. one part of the real story can be found in the areas dissected statistically. nreas in which the working me live. bell gardens, within the county of los angeles, population 30,000. democrat. for the one. by the end of the campaign, wallace claims more registered voters than the republican and democrat parties. huntington park. a residential section boardin
southern california, with 50% of the state's total population. loss and was greater metropolitan area is the home of 7 million persons. it provides the greatest number of registrations. it is, according to wallace campaign staff, the one thing working for them. a small staff precludes blanketing the state completely. it can be done. while there are bad about registrations from the northern area, it is impossible to cover the entire state as the southern area could be covered. even with the...
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southern traditions and national issues have in the past appeared too much at opposite poles.ently, wallace wasn't bothered that his down-home campaign, complete with gospel singing, bewildered some people. by getting enough signatures to appear on the california primary, wallace had proven more significantly that he headed a significant political movement, which must be reckoned with. so, while political observers tried to predict his next move, wallace kept on moving, talking with people in all parts of california, gaining new strength and support every day. here was a strong, new leadership that excited and pulled at you. here was a national voice that californians and millions of americans could rally behind. here was george c. wallace, a new political force in america. [waves crashing] >> everything said about 40-year-old george wallace would fill volumes. one constant comment heard, whether it be pro or con, is that "i admire his courage." courage is certainly one basis of his appeal. but there is another part, too. wallace is a southerner who was has universal support a
southern traditions and national issues have in the past appeared too much at opposite poles.ently, wallace wasn't bothered that his down-home campaign, complete with gospel singing, bewildered some people. by getting enough signatures to appear on the california primary, wallace had proven more significantly that he headed a significant political movement, which must be reckoned with. so, while political observers tried to predict his next move, wallace kept on moving, talking with people in...
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of southern mississippi. with the help of our comcast cable partners, other the next 90 -- over the next 90 minutes, we'll talk with local authors as we learn about the history of the area including a look at the civil war through the eyes of both well known and ordinary families. >> i really had always wanted to write this kind of sweeping, almost like a saga of the civil war. and for me as a military historian, over the years what i've noticed is that as much as we're fascinated by what happens on the battlefield and, you know, this sweeping -- the sweeping changes that take place because of this campaign or that campaign, the soldiers are alwaysooking home. so i've really come to decide in all of my writing that you have to look at both. you have to look at the soldiers and the families, the battle front and the home front. if you're going to understand war. >> later, we'll take you to the university of southern mississippi's mccain library to see rare books and other unique items in their special collecti
of southern mississippi. with the help of our comcast cable partners, other the next 90 -- over the next 90 minutes, we'll talk with local authors as we learn about the history of the area including a look at the civil war through the eyes of both well known and ordinary families. >> i really had always wanted to write this kind of sweeping, almost like a saga of the civil war. and for me as a military historian, over the years what i've noticed is that as much as we're fascinated by what...
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especially those white southerners that had been taught to hate him as a work criminal. if he had served in the same army, the union army was the united states army, look at issued orders -- if he had served in the same army a century later and had worn khaki or green instead of blue -- if his targets had been germans, vietnamese, japanese, would we still loathe him to the same extent? perspective the southerners represented more of a threat to the united states then did the nazis, the communists, or the japanese imperialists here dealing with domestic enemies anticipated how americans in the 20th century would fight their country's foreign foes. strike violently and boldly at armed forces, destroy his ability to wage war, and undermine the will of the civilian population to resist. when enemy sues for peace, treat him no longer as an enemy. a doctrine historian robert o'connell calls hard war soft peace. it is no wonder that such distinguished general such as stored patton and norman schwarzkopf would revere and him you late sherman. schwarzkopf even kept on his desk a
especially those white southerners that had been taught to hate him as a work criminal. if he had served in the same army, the union army was the united states army, look at issued orders -- if he had served in the same army a century later and had worn khaki or green instead of blue -- if his targets had been germans, vietnamese, japanese, would we still loathe him to the same extent? perspective the southerners represented more of a threat to the united states then did the nazis, the...
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states in congress based on how many people were being disenfranchised in southern districts. and so these are two issues that percolate in the house in the next couple of decades but there is no african-americans there to champion it. in 1901 white leaves office, facing violence and fraud and he leaves the house. when he does, he gives a speech in february of 1901 which is tremendously moving because he knows he is the last african-american who is going to be in congress for a while. and at the end of the speech, he said, but you know, phoenix-like, some day, the african-american will rise again in congress and come back. that takes three decades. >> i want to show you what i think is really sort of like that long, dry period that happens after white leaves. one of the saddest parts of what the artifacts that we have, in fact this is one of the saddest artifacts in the house collection and it is a recent acquisition of ours. we haven't seen one of these. this is a 1907 print that was made of all -- it is called colored men who have served in the congress of the united states.
states in congress based on how many people were being disenfranchised in southern districts. and so these are two issues that percolate in the house in the next couple of decades but there is no african-americans there to champion it. in 1901 white leaves office, facing violence and fraud and he leaves the house. when he does, he gives a speech in february of 1901 which is tremendously moving because he knows he is the last african-american who is going to be in congress for a while. and at...
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drizzle here, southern ma rain county. stays cool, i mentioned showers building up south, i would think san jose south. 60s, 70s, even the inland locations are below average, around the bay low the mid- 60's. santa clara valley on the cool side. east san jose 70. 60s or 50s on the coast, upper 60s, 70s on the peninsula. tomorrow we start the warmup. >>> it's 6:53, a change for kinder garden classes on the peninsula. >> >>> welcome back to morning on two. san francisco police said the discovery of a man's body in golden gate park is a suspicious death. the gardner found the body just on the eastern edge of the park. near the end of hate street -- hait street. sources said that the victim was involved in a fight on monday and assaulted by three men. >>> kinder garden children will have a longer day in class. last night the school board voted 4-1 to change schedules to call day beginning this fall. the school district has been experimenting with the longer forum. >> full day kindergarten will learn more, they are able to solv
drizzle here, southern ma rain county. stays cool, i mentioned showers building up south, i would think san jose south. 60s, 70s, even the inland locations are below average, around the bay low the mid- 60's. santa clara valley on the cool side. east san jose 70. 60s or 50s on the coast, upper 60s, 70s on the peninsula. tomorrow we start the warmup. >>> it's 6:53, a change for kinder garden classes on the peninsula. >> >>> welcome back to morning on two. san francisco...
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we're in the thick of tornado season for those in the southern united states.t doesn't look like it's going to be wrapping up at least for the next day or so as these systems have already caused some problems during this week and continue to move to the east. i have mentioned a few times a key feature in identyingreas wherthere are severe weather. that's when y s cloudshat seemo appea out of nhere and they're ry, very whitend brig on this rspectiv that ges us an idea of ver unstle air wrehe srms really start popping in, and that's where we see the severe storms. let me show you video coming out of the southern united states beginning with a look at kentucky where spring storms spawned several tornadoes wednesday injuring at least ten people. many businesses along with a schoolere damaged. authorities were saying they would monitor neighborhoods to prevent looting because during these types of situations that's a bit of a concern. torrential rains flooded residential areas in tennessee. officials say it could take eight weeks to restore the areas to their proper
we're in the thick of tornado season for those in the southern united states.t doesn't look like it's going to be wrapping up at least for the next day or so as these systems have already caused some problems during this week and continue to move to the east. i have mentioned a few times a key feature in identyingreas wherthere are severe weather. that's when y s cloudshat seemo appea out of nhere and they're ry, very whitend brig on this rspectiv that ges us an idea of ver unstle air wrehe...
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. >> we are on number 9, san francisco southern bayfront. this is discussion only item commissioners. >> tom, do you want to grab nicole? she is in the hallway. >> commissioners you will hear a presentation right now from the mayors office of economic and work force development on some very deep thinking going on about and planning along the southern waterfront and moewd is wonderful and collaborative bringing in the rec and park department and a lot of our sister agencies to think about growth in the southeast hol istically. you will here amazing stats. by 2025 we are expected to increase the population by close to 300,000 people along the southern waterfront. san francisco overall population growth [inaudible] i will shut up and let them do that. what is most-important is the way the city is looking at development along the southern waterfront with a focus and priority insureing open space to balance growth. i'll turn it over to ken rich >> thank you. good morning commissioners. we are pleased to be here to give you this report on a effort
. >> we are on number 9, san francisco southern bayfront. this is discussion only item commissioners. >> tom, do you want to grab nicole? she is in the hallway. >> commissioners you will hear a presentation right now from the mayors office of economic and work force development on some very deep thinking going on about and planning along the southern waterfront and moewd is wonderful and collaborative bringing in the rec and park department and a lot of our sister agencies to...
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southern california with 60% of the state's total population.es greater metropolitan area is home to 7 million persons and provides the greatest number of registrations. it is according to the wallace campaign staff the one thing or -- one thing working for them. a small staff precludes blackening the state completely. -- blanketing the state completely. it can't be done. while there are viable registrations from the northern areas it is impossible to cover , the entire state as the southern area can be covered, even with the major difficulties inherent to the region. statistically speaking, the campaign faced disaster. it couldn't be done, polls and predictions kept saying. but statistics are merely the reflections of hard facts. not the whole human story. one part of the real story can be found in the areas dissected specifically. areas in which the working men live swing easily to wallace. bill garden within the population of los angeles, 30,000, democrat, 4-1. by the end of the campaign, wallace claims more registered voters than the totals
southern california with 60% of the state's total population.es greater metropolitan area is home to 7 million persons and provides the greatest number of registrations. it is according to the wallace campaign staff the one thing or -- one thing working for them. a small staff precludes blackening the state completely. -- blanketing the state completely. it can't be done. while there are viable registrations from the northern areas it is impossible to cover , the entire state as the southern...
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some breaking news out of southern california.mall plane landed on the roof of a >>> some breaking news out of southern california right now. take a look at this small plane, it landed on the roof of a building here. this is in the city of pomona in southern california, it's about 30 mile east of los angeles. no word yet on the extent of the injuries. but we are following this story right now and will bring you the latest information when we get it. once again, this is in southern california where this plane landed on the top of the building. >>> captain america civil war soared to the top of the box office this week. the movie actually had the fifth highest domestic opening ever. it grossed $181 million this weekend. now in the action flick, "captain america" clashes with ironman in the super showdown. so many superheroes are clashing. the version of "the jungle book" came in second. opening third over the hollywood weekend, "mother's day" brought in $9 million. >> that sounds like a good one. also, just kind of a bit foggy out t
some breaking news out of southern california.mall plane landed on the roof of a >>> some breaking news out of southern california right now. take a look at this small plane, it landed on the roof of a building here. this is in the city of pomona in southern california, it's about 30 mile east of los angeles. no word yet on the extent of the injuries. but we are following this story right now and will bring you the latest information when we get it. once again, this is in southern...
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central and southern area in line for more thunderstorm activity and hit-and-miss showers in southern california. not bad in tahoe, truckee, reno today. yesterday things were going nuts. that low as it tracks south will be the source of cooler weather today. once to takes the turn into the foreign corner that allows high pressure tomorrow. it will be warmer. low clouds. breezy to windy once the fog burns out. drizzle this morning. showers possible to the south. it stays cool unless you are well, well inland. even those temps are below average. they are going to bump up ten degrees probably friday and saturday. today if you are stuck in the low cloud tickets a cool grey pattern. 68 downtown san jose. 60s or low 70s even on the coast 50s, 60s, upper 60s, 70s on the peninsula. tomorrow the fog burns off. then warming up going into the holiday weekend. >> finally a nice warm weekend. >> warmer. >> okay. >> thanks. >>> time is 7:24. a terrible story in san leandro. an amtrak train slams into an suv killing a mother and young daughter inside. how their vehicle was trapped on the tracks and
central and southern area in line for more thunderstorm activity and hit-and-miss showers in southern california. not bad in tahoe, truckee, reno today. yesterday things were going nuts. that low as it tracks south will be the source of cooler weather today. once to takes the turn into the foreign corner that allows high pressure tomorrow. it will be warmer. low clouds. breezy to windy once the fog burns out. drizzle this morning. showers possible to the south. it stays cool unless you are...
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from southern canada to northern mexico. lots of storms and the tropical plume bringing all of the moisture up to the carolinas and to our next of the woods. good news is that we are going to see less activity the next few days. unfortunately the two better chances for showers and storms. what we are looking at, let me back up here. i kind of went past the forecast. tomorrow morning after tonight, patchy fog and down in the 60s. but we warm up quickly tomorrow as we head towards the afternoon. mid-80s with an isolated shower or storm. 3 day forecast with a seven-day forecast. shows the better chances of showers coming friday and again on sunday. >>> well i'm sure they knew it could happen but i'm not sure maryland lacrosse even considered the outcome against north carolina and the national title. we have the vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's help
from southern canada to northern mexico. lots of storms and the tropical plume bringing all of the moisture up to the carolinas and to our next of the woods. good news is that we are going to see less activity the next few days. unfortunately the two better chances for showers and storms. what we are looking at, let me back up here. i kind of went past the forecast. tomorrow morning after tonight, patchy fog and down in the 60s. but we warm up quickly tomorrow as we head towards the afternoon....
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southern mississippi. with the help of our comcast cable partners, over the next 90 minutes we'll talk with local authors as well as about the history of the area and the dakota clinic look at the civil war through the eyes of both well-known and ordinary families. >> i really had always wanted to write this kind of sweeping, i guess sauger of the civil war. and for me as a military historian over the years what i of those is that as much as was ousted by what happens on the battlefield and this sweeping changes that take place because of his campaign on that campaign, the soldiers are always looking older i really came to deciding on my writing that you have to look at both. you have to look at the soldier and the families, the battlefront and the homefront if you're going to understand war. >> later we'll take it to the university of southern mississippi's mccain library to see rare books and other unique items in their special collections. first we are from author david davies about a mississippi newspa
southern mississippi. with the help of our comcast cable partners, over the next 90 minutes we'll talk with local authors as well as about the history of the area and the dakota clinic look at the civil war through the eyes of both well-known and ordinary families. >> i really had always wanted to write this kind of sweeping, i guess sauger of the civil war. and for me as a military historian over the years what i of those is that as much as was ousted by what happens on the battlefield...
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these inmates that you see on the yard right now are southern mexicans. they align themselves with prison gang called the eme. we don't let them mix the race to come to the yard out here. they go with their own race to the concrete yards. >> this is a camera that oversees the yard that i'm working on right now. within a millisecond these guys will stab each other and they'll try to toss the weapon. so the camera comes into good play. >> every door in inmate housing is operated from the upstairs control level. the officers up here control every aspect of inmate activity. only the downstairs officers have physical contact with the inmates. their colleagues upstairs are their eyes and ears and their protection. >> this is the lad-8 which fires rubber rounds. it's an intimidating weapon. as you can see it holds six rounds. it's ready to fire at all times. in the event that rubber rounds don't work, what we have is a cn gas gun that's ready to shoot cn gas in there. in the event an inmate won't stop, we have the mini 14, it fires a lethal round. there's no war
these inmates that you see on the yard right now are southern mexicans. they align themselves with prison gang called the eme. we don't let them mix the race to come to the yard out here. they go with their own race to the concrete yards. >> this is a camera that oversees the yard that i'm working on right now. within a millisecond these guys will stab each other and they'll try to toss the weapon. so the camera comes into good play. >> every door in inmate housing is operated from...
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. >> we are on number 9, san francisco southern bayfront. this is discussion only item commissioners. >> tom, do you want to grab nicole? she is in the hallway. >> commissioners you will hear a presentation right now from the mayors office of economic and work force development on some very deep thinking going on about and planning along the southern waterfront and moewd is wonderful and collaborative bringing in the rec and park department and a lot of our sister agencies to think about growth in the southeast hol istically. you will here amazing stats. by 2025 we are expected to increase the population by close to 300,000 people along the southern waterfront. san francisco overall population growth [inaudible] i will shut up and let them do that. what is most-important is the way the city is looking at development along the southern waterfront with a focus and priority insureing open space to balance growth. i'll turn it over to ken rich >> thank you. good morning commissioners. we are pleased to be here to give you this report on a effort
. >> we are on number 9, san francisco southern bayfront. this is discussion only item commissioners. >> tom, do you want to grab nicole? she is in the hallway. >> commissioners you will hear a presentation right now from the mayors office of economic and work force development on some very deep thinking going on about and planning along the southern waterfront and moewd is wonderful and collaborative bringing in the rec and park department and a lot of our sister agencies to...
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but as part of a political negotiation struck to make him president, the southern states manage -- they managed to push the end of reconstruction formally. you see over really a decade, decade and a half, a process where african-americans are gradually excluded from the political process in the south. it is a combination of state laws and local laws that go in the books. such as poll taxes. but by the 1890's, african-americans are largely no longer part of the political process. and that plays out in congress because you see the numbers really drop off in the 1880's. we only have five african-americans who are serving in congress at various points and usually it's just one or two. still some prominent individuals. langston from virginia, a very prominent african-american, even before the civil war. he was one of the first blacks elected to political office in a town council. he had a political reputation. after the war he served as a minister to haiti. in the late 1880's, he is elected to a virginia seat and comes into the house, but he is another african-american who faces a contested
but as part of a political negotiation struck to make him president, the southern states manage -- they managed to push the end of reconstruction formally. you see over really a decade, decade and a half, a process where african-americans are gradually excluded from the political process in the south. it is a combination of state laws and local laws that go in the books. such as poll taxes. but by the 1890's, african-americans are largely no longer part of the political process. and that plays...
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k>]m in southern california.empted murder is pair indicateded in5 his car totally shutting down a mainlymz highway. >> more swat vehicle brought in. they just used a device tov; smash in a window. you can actually see them g on it there and this is a live look now. >> you should have seen the scene earlier weaving in and out of traffic on 91 bump abou abouting into cars. rubbing against them causing damage force his way through crowded l.a. freeway at the height of the rush hour then finally spike strip disable the vehicle and now they have him surround. >> all began with length c chase that was several hours ago in-ñ compton then spanned into multiple county so we are keeping a close watch on this. following it throughout the newscast. always on twitter on our web site. >> let's move on. lift executive has told6c the wall street journal they will begin a public test involving self driving electric cars within the next year. they plan to use the chevy volt set to go on sale later this year. it's one of the first
k>]m in southern california.empted murder is pair indicateded in5 his car totally shutting down a mainlymz highway. >> more swat vehicle brought in. they just used a device tov; smash in a window. you can actually see them g on it there and this is a live look now. >> you should have seen the scene earlier weaving in and out of traffic on 91 bump abou abouting into cars. rubbing against them causing damage force his way through crowded l.a. freeway at the height of the rush...
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we will see some sunshine especially around philadelphia if you are in southern delaware, southern new jersey, you still are pretty cloud think morning. we have a seven out of ten. bus stop buddy is already wearing shade because here's what we have, cloud sun and some fog. that about covering everything. and the umbrella, well, that is for later this afternoon. we have some pop up showers and thunderstorms or for right now if you are in the aforementioned, southern delaware, and parts of the southern new jersey, cumberland county seeing light showers this morning. the visibility has been a issue in some places, we have seen fog coming and going, still here in reading, right now, so as we looked at the clouds, over philadelphia, it is 56 degrees, you can see the sunnies trying to burn through, 90 percent relative humidity right now and temperatures mostly in the 50's and 49 in pottstown but 55 in wilmington and atlantic city. just to start your day. we will get to a high of 37 with pop up showers and maybe a couple isolated thunderstorms later on in the day. yes, the 80's will be here t
we will see some sunshine especially around philadelphia if you are in southern delaware, southern new jersey, you still are pretty cloud think morning. we have a seven out of ten. bus stop buddy is already wearing shade because here's what we have, cloud sun and some fog. that about covering everything. and the umbrella, well, that is for later this afternoon. we have some pop up showers and thunderstorms or for right now if you are in the aforementioned, southern delaware, and parts of the...
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in the results, there were three southern states that had disputed returns. so what shows up is to different groups. one for tillman, one hayes. the commission comes back and finds in favor of hayes, awarding him those votes. but as part of a political negotiation struck to make him president, the southern states -- democrats push republicans and reconstruction formally. -- end reconstruction formally. what you see over really a decade, decade and a half, a process where african-americans are gradually excluded from the political process in the south. it is a combination of state laws that go on the books and local laws that go in the books. such as poll taxes. but by the 1890's, both through law and through custom in the south, african-americans are largely no longer part of the political process. and that plays out in congress periodt post 1877 because you see the numbers really drop off in the 1880's. we only have five african-americans who are serving in congress at various points. usually it's just one or two. still some prominent individuals. john merce
in the results, there were three southern states that had disputed returns. so what shows up is to different groups. one for tillman, one hayes. the commission comes back and finds in favor of hayes, awarding him those votes. but as part of a political negotiation struck to make him president, the southern states -- democrats push republicans and reconstruction formally. -- end reconstruction formally. what you see over really a decade, decade and a half, a process where african-americans are...
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it happened on southern avenue.egan mcgrath is live at the scene now. >> reporter: well, those gunshots rang out about 2:45, 3:00 in the morning. i spoke to a man who lives in a nearby oapartment complex and h said he heard about five shots rapid five. you can see the road is still closed here and it will be the case for some time as police continue on with their investigation. now, the victim here, an adult male, was taken to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. this comes in the midst of an alarming spike in crime here this week. six broad daylight shootings. p three of which proved to be deadly. still no arrests. thin with information, you're asked to call police. reporting live in southeast, g megan mcgrath, news 4. >>> and this morning the tsa will show how passengers have a role in the long lines at the airport security check points. the agency will set up a working security lane with volunteers to show the dfe prohibited items and a group without. the tsa has recently come under fire for long line
it happened on southern avenue.egan mcgrath is live at the scene now. >> reporter: well, those gunshots rang out about 2:45, 3:00 in the morning. i spoke to a man who lives in a nearby oapartment complex and h said he heard about five shots rapid five. you can see the road is still closed here and it will be the case for some time as police continue on with their investigation. now, the victim here, an adult male, was taken to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. this comes in...
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what disenfranchisement did was destroy that alternative due to control of southern carla ticks -- southern politics and as a result of that successful disenfranchising technique, the american south became a one-party democratic monopoly from sometime in the early 20th century all the way until the 1965 voting act. it is a monopoly. there's no meaningful republican party in the south throughout most of the 20th century, and that has huge ramifications for the way political parties are organized nationally and we have a very different kind of lyrical system because you have just one party in the south. the 1965 -- 1965 voting rights act, by getting rid of the barriers to participation primarily for african-americans but also for whites disenfranchised by some of these techniques, begins the process of ringing into politics all of these much more liberal forces. the effectiveness takes a number of decades to work through the system, but what you have is the beginning of bringing to bear political pressure of these more liberal forces and eventually get the emergence of a more liberal segment
what disenfranchisement did was destroy that alternative due to control of southern carla ticks -- southern politics and as a result of that successful disenfranchising technique, the american south became a one-party democratic monopoly from sometime in the early 20th century all the way until the 1965 voting act. it is a monopoly. there's no meaningful republican party in the south throughout most of the 20th century, and that has huge ramifications for the way political parties are organized...
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. >> too long since southern california had major earthquake.ccording to a top scientist who says the next quick there could be devastating. ♪ ♪ ♪ (whispers rocket) 7 dahe was thinkingsn't about his joints.ncing. but now he's taking osteo bi-flex, and noticing a real difference in his joint comfort. the feeling originates in this area... spreads throughout the body... to here, inducing hilariously high levels of embarrassment in his son. he knows it's working by that look of abject humiliation on his son's face. you were made to dance, phil. so dance. shows improved joint comfort in just 7 days. osteo bi-flex. made to move. >>> a wildfire now the size of the city of miami is burning out of control and people say it hasn't been -- it's been raining ashes for days. would you look at this. it's in canada's town of fort mcmurray. the province of albert attempt emergency crews reported it started over the weekend and forced 80,000 people to pack up and leave with more getting ready to go right now. some images in our slideshow for you this afternoon.
. >> too long since southern california had major earthquake.ccording to a top scientist who says the next quick there could be devastating. ♪ ♪ ♪ (whispers rocket) 7 dahe was thinkingsn't about his joints.ncing. but now he's taking osteo bi-flex, and noticing a real difference in his joint comfort. the feeling originates in this area... spreads throughout the body... to here, inducing hilariously high levels of embarrassment in his son. he knows it's working by that look of abject...
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the black students at the university of southern mississippi, god is the one that told me who to give it to. >> we are on the county's berg campus of -- on the hattiesburg campus of university of mississippi. probably the most significant gifts was the presidential citizen's medal from president clinton, which is the second highest honor given to private citizens of the u.s. >> we wish we have more people like you. i am very proud of you. i thank you so much for what you have done, for the example you set for those all across america. >> i can tell you she was in love with president clinton. only because he was the first president that invited her to the oval office and treated her as though she was great. and in fact, the outfit that she wore in the oval office, the president asked someone to go out and pick her out and outfit. when she died, she had the same outfit. >> she was honored by carrying the olympic torch in 1996. an interesting part of that story, that was the first time she ever wore shorts in her life. at the university of southern mississippi, we presented her with an h
the black students at the university of southern mississippi, god is the one that told me who to give it to. >> we are on the county's berg campus of -- on the hattiesburg campus of university of mississippi. probably the most significant gifts was the presidential citizen's medal from president clinton, which is the second highest honor given to private citizens of the u.s. >> we wish we have more people like you. i am very proud of you. i thank you so much for what you have done,...
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in 1851 the mormons arrived in southern california and began to settle in san bernardino valley and they established a town, well-established town in 1857. they were called to salt lake by brigham young and in 1857 the same year they were called back a gentleman by the name of david smith arrived and originally arrived with the intention of selling goods and things to the mormons as they were departing, going back to salt lake city. so smith began to come up and explore the area was a devout spiritualist who believed in the healing properties of water and so forth. and so he had grown up with the disease of tuberculosis throughout his family and the disease killed many people in his family and throughout his young life he made up his mind, and when he was here he thought this would be an ideal spot to start as a spa to developer place for san antonio sanitarium. he worked with john brown senior. actually the sanitarium, first open to the public in 1864. 2014, 150th anniversary of the commercial use of arrowhead spring. one of the interesting things about the area, there was a huge arrowh
in 1851 the mormons arrived in southern california and began to settle in san bernardino valley and they established a town, well-established town in 1857. they were called to salt lake by brigham young and in 1857 the same year they were called back a gentleman by the name of david smith arrived and originally arrived with the intention of selling goods and things to the mormons as they were departing, going back to salt lake city. so smith began to come up and explore the area was a devout...
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and in 1854 he made to chip here to southern california in the wagon behind me. a very perilous journey, taking a wagon seven -- several hundred >> -- several hundred miles. theyrst thing they did was built a few houses in what is now downtown. built out of adobe. first and they was an uprising. san luis obispo to further north. the idea was that because of the european intrusion, the mayors weren't happy. fort.rmons built a a stockade. lived. where they for about a year. although there were some skirmishes, there was nothing that serious that never materialized. eventually after a year plans throughout the streets of san bernardino. once they lay out the streets it was probably 1853 when the county was formed. jefferson was one of the most spearheading an important people. fred harris, a young teenager, helped out. in later years he became very instrumental. the one that probably encourage brigham young to have a colony initially in chino. they went back and forth and knew that to come here he was kind of the leader of the mormon family coming out. he spearheade
and in 1854 he made to chip here to southern california in the wagon behind me. a very perilous journey, taking a wagon seven -- several hundred >> -- several hundred miles. theyrst thing they did was built a few houses in what is now downtown. built out of adobe. first and they was an uprising. san luis obispo to further north. the idea was that because of the european intrusion, the mayors weren't happy. fort.rmons built a a stockade. lived. where they for about a year. although there...
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and we have thunderstorms here in southern and west virginia.t little impulse is running in our direction. the highest rain chances are to the south of the d.c. metro area. but there's more rain and opportunities where that came from. this little wave goes through this morning in tennessee. and another wave out here across parts of kansas and nebraska. that is part of the same system which will bring us our thunderstorm chance here coming up on friday. with all this in mind, here's your seven-day forecast. today, all clouds and a pretty good chance of some light showers around primarily this morning. the highs in the mid to upper 60s. all clouds tomorrow but not much rain. we'll see if we can squeak ou . out .01. sunday and monday look dry but cool with highs in the 60s. we'll focus back in on the next few days in 20 minutes. no booing in traffic. >>> that won't happen until 6:30 when people can't stand to look at me. westbound 32 at burntwoods drive, still have a problem because of a disabled vehicle. the purple there on the map means it is not
and we have thunderstorms here in southern and west virginia.t little impulse is running in our direction. the highest rain chances are to the south of the d.c. metro area. but there's more rain and opportunities where that came from. this little wave goes through this morning in tennessee. and another wave out here across parts of kansas and nebraska. that is part of the same system which will bring us our thunderstorm chance here coming up on friday. with all this in mind, here's your...
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now what's the difference between soul food and southern, traditional southern food?re in the black neighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking -- the pig feet, the pigtail, the neck bones, and all that's fatty. >> anthony: now you're making me hungry. now you are definitely making me -- >> willie simmons: we got some neck bones over there, okay. >> anthony: oh, excellent. so greens -- >> willie simmons: turnip greens. >> anthony: i'll have some of that for sure. is that fried okra there? i'll have a little of that. i might need more than one plate at this rate. uh, let me get some mac 'n' cheese. what's that, lima beans? the red bean, oh man, that looks kinda good too. yeah, a little bit of that. neck bones floating around somewhere? >> woman: they are, they're right here. >> anthony: okay, yeah i'll have some of those. little rice and gravy on there, yeah thanks. and uh, oh i dunno, a piece of fried chicken there, if you got a thigh that would be great. >> john t. edge: okra's perfect. >> anthony: yeah it is.
now what's the difference between soul food and southern, traditional southern food?re in the black neighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking -- the pig feet, the pigtail, the neck bones, and all that's fatty. >> anthony: now you're making me hungry. now you are definitely making me -- >> willie simmons: we got some neck bones over there, okay. >> anthony: oh, excellent. so greens -- >> willie simmons: turnip...
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. >> it is a solid area of rain, it's been in southern kelz and jersey shore, hour after hour after hour today, and it's not spreading up towards the philadelphia area, but it continues at the shore. they have absolutely had a washout there during the day today, and it continues from louis, delaware, cape pay, long beach island, some of it has been heavy. now, that's not the only area of rain that we're watching tonight. we have the dry air in the philadelphia area, but far to the north and west, we have this line of showers and thunderstorms, and it continues to move to the southeast. the first area that it's likely to affect is allentown and lehigh valley over the next couple of hours. here's the future cast that shows this as we go in to the 6:00 hour, approaching chester county while the rain at the shore continues, a little light rain in the philadelphia area, but there's two areas. this one weakens as it comes towards the philadelphia area. the area of the shore moves out, and so, again, we have some places getting rain in the night. others are staying dry. the general trend as we
. >> it is a solid area of rain, it's been in southern kelz and jersey shore, hour after hour after hour today, and it's not spreading up towards the philadelphia area, but it continues at the shore. they have absolutely had a washout there during the day today, and it continues from louis, delaware, cape pay, long beach island, some of it has been heavy. now, that's not the only area of rain that we're watching tonight. we have the dry air in the philadelphia area, but far to the north...
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. >> we are on number 9, san francisco southern bayfront. this is discussion only item commissioners. >> tom, do you want to grab nicole? she is in the hallway. >> commissioners you will hear a presentation right now from the mayors office of economic and work force development on some very deep thinking going on about and planning along the southern waterfront and moewd is wonderful and collaborative bringing in the rec and park department and a lot of our sister agencies to think about growth in the southeast hol istically. you will here amazing stats. by 2025 we are expected to increase the population by close to 300,000 people along the southern waterfront. san francisco overall population growth [inaudible] i will shut up and let them do that. what is most-important is the way the city is looking at development along the southern waterfront with a focus and priority insureing open space to balance growth. i'll turn it over to ken rich >> thank you. good morning commissioners. we are pleased to be here to give you this report on a effort
. >> we are on number 9, san francisco southern bayfront. this is discussion only item commissioners. >> tom, do you want to grab nicole? she is in the hallway. >> commissioners you will hear a presentation right now from the mayors office of economic and work force development on some very deep thinking going on about and planning along the southern waterfront and moewd is wonderful and collaborative bringing in the rec and park department and a lot of our sister agencies to...
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there were 36 children on that bus from southern middle school. they were headed back to the middle school after a school trip. 17 of them taken to the hospital, two taken in ambulance for some minor injuries, perhaps some bumps and scrapes, and then 15 of them were taken by another bus to the hospital to be checked out. also for minor things, some of them shake p up, as you can imagine from this accident. now, they were going back to southern middle school after the trip to berks career and technology center, an opportunity for the kids to see that center and then head back to their school. that's what they were doing when this accident happened. no word at this point from police whether anyone, the driver of the other vehicle, will be cited at this point, but, again, parents are now being notified if they should head to the hospital to kick up their children today. live in spring township, nbc 10 news. >> a frightening call to get, thank you. >>> a missing 4-year-old boy found dead in a swimming pool. the boy accidently drowned in egg harbor tow
there were 36 children on that bus from southern middle school. they were headed back to the middle school after a school trip. 17 of them taken to the hospital, two taken in ambulance for some minor injuries, perhaps some bumps and scrapes, and then 15 of them were taken by another bus to the hospital to be checked out. also for minor things, some of them shake p up, as you can imagine from this accident. now, they were going back to southern middle school after the trip to berks career and...
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the university of southern california. back then, my dream was to go to the usc medical school, get married, raise a family, and practice medicine in los angeles. growing up in a lower middle-class community on the southside of chicago, medicine was considered the pinnacle of professions. noble and humane. virtually everyone important in my life, my family, my teachers, my girlfriend, wanted me to be a doctor. over time, their dreams became my dreams. they convinced me. i should be a doctor. as hard as i tried, i could not do it. after a few difficult and unhappy years as a pre-med student, it became painfully clear to me that i did not like the courses i was taking. i thought my comparative anatomy class was a perversely put in this form of psychological torture. especially the dissection labs. i could not make myself study something that did not interest me. at the time, i thought i lacked discipline. and that i was selfish. maybe so. whatever the underlying reasons, i was unable to make myself into the person that i tho
the university of southern california. back then, my dream was to go to the usc medical school, get married, raise a family, and practice medicine in los angeles. growing up in a lower middle-class community on the southside of chicago, medicine was considered the pinnacle of professions. noble and humane. virtually everyone important in my life, my family, my teachers, my girlfriend, wanted me to be a doctor. over time, their dreams became my dreams. they convinced me. i should be a doctor. as...
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metro area down into southern maryland and towards fredericksburg and warrington. so the commute for the ride in, rain for most. temperatures in the mid-50s and again later on this afternoon. shower chances quite likely. temperatures, it will be milder today. we'll be up close to 70 degrees. that's not so bad. our average high is 78. but don't you worry, "7-day forecast," it's all warm orange colors and warmer temperatures coming up, that's in ten minutes. melissa mollett, good monday morning to >> good morning. outer loop after georgia avenue, brand new problem. there is the closest camera. we are hearing that this crash is on the shoulder. inner loop at little river turnpike, vehicle into jersey wall. right now still nice and green through that area. so no big worries there. 66 and 95, looking quite good. all of the green here radar showing rain here this morning. so it will be another wet one for you. northbound indian head highway at berry road, stay left to get by the crash. i'll be back in ten minutes with a live look at 270. >>> breaking news right now, fair
metro area down into southern maryland and towards fredericksburg and warrington. so the commute for the ride in, rain for most. temperatures in the mid-50s and again later on this afternoon. shower chances quite likely. temperatures, it will be milder today. we'll be up close to 70 degrees. that's not so bad. our average high is 78. but don't you worry, "7-day forecast," it's all warm orange colors and warmer temperatures coming up, that's in ten minutes. melissa mollett, good monday...
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sections of southern maryland also saw the hail. we had a tornado warning for awhile across portions of charles county, thankfully no rotation was detected to the ground. we had no reports of tornado, but it looks ominous. look at this, a lot of pictures out quite an ominous sky. this from diana and that green color, blueish looks like large hail and that's what we got. it wasn't just northern virginia and southern maryland but also montgomery county that had reports of the baseball size hail and this shows earlier hail tracks from tonight. the big storm that began over manassas and traveled all the way across southern maryland to the chesapeake toward your south with the bright colors, hail reports were all over the area. here's the official report that is came into us. the highest ones came down around waldorf, that the where we had report of baseball size hail in saint charles, close to three inches in diameter. remarkable. hail reports north of the district. interesting storm seemed to split on the two side of the district. ther
sections of southern maryland also saw the hail. we had a tornado warning for awhile across portions of charles county, thankfully no rotation was detected to the ground. we had no reports of tornado, but it looks ominous. look at this, a lot of pictures out quite an ominous sky. this from diana and that green color, blueish looks like large hail and that's what we got. it wasn't just northern virginia and southern maryland but also montgomery county that had reports of the baseball size hail...
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May 27, 2016
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in southern california. but pearl is still missing. a woman told police she saw pearl being pull by her hair by a man here on the pedestrian walkway over interstate 780 and she was screaming and the witness heard a gunshot l is a large blood stain here at the scene. the familiar said they cannot sleep they are so worried. they decided to organize a search party this afternoon so they could get out and do something for pearl. here are the details if you would like to help. they are asking people come at 2:00. we at taylor and the 780 crossover, the foot bridge. they want people to walk the streets, look for her, post flyers around vallejo. law enforcement said they are organizing a search party of their own. theirs will span from northern california to southern california. they are trying to get it organized now. they are getting a lot of offers of help including marin county offering search-and-rescue teams pearl's family said they still have hope she is okay and they still leave the door open expecting her to walk through any minute.
in southern california. but pearl is still missing. a woman told police she saw pearl being pull by her hair by a man here on the pedestrian walkway over interstate 780 and she was screaming and the witness heard a gunshot l is a large blood stain here at the scene. the familiar said they cannot sleep they are so worried. they decided to organize a search party this afternoon so they could get out and do something for pearl. here are the details if you would like to help. they are asking people...
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May 22, 2016
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today we are in special collection at the university of southern mississippi. we are part of the library here. today we are featuring different collections from the civil rights materials. this manuscript material, oftentimes when you have your presidents and governors and stuff, they all know to keep their papers. it is kind of the normal just average everyday person like us, you know, who don't realize that what they have the so valuable and that people can learn so much from it. what we strive to do here in relation to our civil rights materials is collect the experiences of the people living during the movement. just the nature of the collections, much of this material we are the only institution in the world who has these. after brown versus board of was when several new segregationist groups were created. you had the white citizens council, kind of the uptown klan. these would be prominent community members. also going you are to have the mississippi state sovereignty commission. a state agency whose sole purpose was to prevent integration. they kind of c
today we are in special collection at the university of southern mississippi. we are part of the library here. today we are featuring different collections from the civil rights materials. this manuscript material, oftentimes when you have your presidents and governors and stuff, they all know to keep their papers. it is kind of the normal just average everyday person like us, you know, who don't realize that what they have the so valuable and that people can learn so much from it. what we...