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life for allen southern? >> did binney and allen southern know each other? as police attempted to answer that question, they got a call from the jail. jonathan binney wanted to talk. >> we were expecting him to tell us that her husband had hired him to do it and that he was just a paid hand to carry out this act for somebody else. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] >>> police had to consider the possibility that allen southern hired jonathan binney to kill his
life for allen southern? >> did binney and allen southern know each other? as police attempted to answer that question, they got a call from the jail. jonathan binney wanted to talk. >> we were expecting him to tell us that her husband had hired him to do it and that he was just a paid hand to carry out this act for somebody else. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so...
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it used to be if you had manors and you were southern -- southern hospitality, how are you doing?d some help. translated to you have a purdy mouth. that's what changed, the squeal like a pig thing happened in 1972 or 1973? what? >> great years. >> that is not even southern. that's appalachian. >> appalachian is southern. >> no, it is a different accent. >> it is south. >> spoken like a true yankee. >> you know what, like you would know. >> address your tweets to greg. >> that has become the stereo type for every southerner, so when you have -- normally what is considered polite and nice is now considered sinister in my view. >> these are deep cultural observations that i am really impressed. look, there is an indian accent or spanish accent this would be racist. by the way, i love the indian accent, the spanish accent. diversity, let it live. let everybody talk the way they want. >> and nobody can do those accents on any tv shows anymore because it is edited out. if you do an indian one which is why in 20 years the simpsons will be difficult to watch for people. that's my predicti
it used to be if you had manors and you were southern -- southern hospitality, how are you doing?d some help. translated to you have a purdy mouth. that's what changed, the squeal like a pig thing happened in 1972 or 1973? what? >> great years. >> that is not even southern. that's appalachian. >> appalachian is southern. >> no, it is a different accent. >> it is south. >> spoken like a true yankee. >> you know what, like you would know. >> address...
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we don't have a southern border anymore.'m concerned with an immigration problem an economic problem, those are problems, but we can solve those. it will take time and money but we can solve them. if that southern border has people who are coming through that porous border who carry a backpack, they have a backpack bomb. children coming across here, you have suicide bombers coming across. the fact we have seen on the american side of the rio grande dictionaries which are english, translations, and we have indications that there are in the groups coming across the southern border populations that come from very dangerous places, pakistan, afghanistan. that is my concern. in that porous southern border where it comes across, it is not people who want to take down the world trade center. it is numbers of people who could come across the united states, they are experienced fighters, they know what they are doing. americand marry passport holders and you could see eight years from now sustained and continuous terrorist attacks on
we don't have a southern border anymore.'m concerned with an immigration problem an economic problem, those are problems, but we can solve those. it will take time and money but we can solve them. if that southern border has people who are coming through that porous border who carry a backpack, they have a backpack bomb. children coming across here, you have suicide bombers coming across. the fact we have seen on the american side of the rio grande dictionaries which are english, translations,...
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southern most st. mary's county and eastern shore. there's the next hint of shower or thunder shower chances at 9:00 from the west. 10:30, 11:00 tonight, more chances for rain in the metro area. we won't be done with the rain chances until the early hours of tomorrow morning. here is the four day forecast. we have to get to wake up time tomorrow. it's going to be great. highs in the low to mid-80s. lows, they will be 50s in the area. more about that in the weekend coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you. stay safe with the storm team 4 weather app. you can track severe weather anytime, any place. go to itunes or google play. >>> one woman thought she had seen it all. >> believe it or not, i have had bats, coyotes. i had a yorkie dog that went face-to-face with a coyote once. >> how she handled 10,000 bees. setting up shop outside her bedroom window. what she did with this massive hive. >>> imagine walking out the front door to find 10,000 bees swarming near your house. that's what happened to a woman in colorado. >> she's seen her sh
southern most st. mary's county and eastern shore. there's the next hint of shower or thunder shower chances at 9:00 from the west. 10:30, 11:00 tonight, more chances for rain in the metro area. we won't be done with the rain chances until the early hours of tomorrow morning. here is the four day forecast. we have to get to wake up time tomorrow. it's going to be great. highs in the low to mid-80s. lows, they will be 50s in the area. more about that in the weekend coming up in a few minutes....
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new jersey salem county in southern new jersey northwestern cumberland county and southern new jersey until nine pm at eight o five pm national weather service doppler radar indicated a line of severe thunderstorms the severe storms extended from germantown to or desa moving east in twenty miles per hour these storms are capable of producing damaging winds in excess of sixty miles per hour severe thunderstorms will be near gets down in philadelphia international airport around eight fifteen pm gets down and sell philadelphia around eight twenty pm our borough in hancock's bridge around a twenty five pm cagney and cabin around eight thirty pm i was buggin palomino around eight thirty five pm woodbury heights and west village and a forty pm this is a dangerous storm if you are in its path moving towards to a sturdy building and stay away from windows when it is safe to do so report severe weather to local law enforcement or to the national weather service a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until nine o'clock wednesday evening for delaware and northeastern maryland and new jer
new jersey salem county in southern new jersey northwestern cumberland county and southern new jersey until nine pm at eight o five pm national weather service doppler radar indicated a line of severe thunderstorms the severe storms extended from germantown to or desa moving east in twenty miles per hour these storms are capable of producing damaging winds in excess of sixty miles per hour severe thunderstorms will be near gets down in philadelphia international airport around eight fifteen pm...
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by 8:00 into southern maryland. a lot of orange into southern sections of calvert county and st. mary's county. by 9:00, still hanging on to southern maryland and the northern neck. you folks in manassas, your shower activity is almost over with. certainly the threat of severe weather is other with. okay, day planner. 70s to start and talking low 70s. this is nice. 76 by 11:00. a very nice air mass moving in. so, less humid, beautiful on wednesday. perhaps a few morning clouds south and east of town. beautiful thursday. 84. and still nice friday. we have an isolated thunderstorm in there, but still a nice day. next seven days, a few storms over the weekend. right now, i wouldn't change your plans. an isolated storm possible on monday and also on tuesday. you know it's summertime. it's vacation time. so, we'd like you to do us a favor, okay, just tweet me your vacation selfie. more importantly, you'll be entered to win four tickets to hershey park. a two-day, one night stay and four tickets to the theme park. three runners up will receive a four pack of tickets. for more informat
by 8:00 into southern maryland. a lot of orange into southern sections of calvert county and st. mary's county. by 9:00, still hanging on to southern maryland and the northern neck. you folks in manassas, your shower activity is almost over with. certainly the threat of severe weather is other with. okay, day planner. 70s to start and talking low 70s. this is nice. 76 by 11:00. a very nice air mass moving in. so, less humid, beautiful on wednesday. perhaps a few morning clouds south and east...
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immediately, southerners began a post-cloture fight. as days passed, new opposition amendments appeared designed to block or weaken the bill. but the proponents stood guard pushing back all efforts to substantially change the bill. in a countercharge, supporters offering their own amendments attempted to make the bill even stronger. more than 100 new amendments were proposed after cloture. 11 passed making only minor revisions to the bill. friday, on june 19, 1964, the senate convened to vote on the civil rights bill. by comparison to the cloture vote, for final passage of the bill was anticlimactic. but it marked a new era in history. it had been a long debate, one of the longest in senate history, mike mansfield explained, but it was learned and thorough and played an essential role in refining the provisions of the bill. once again, dirksen had the last word. equality of opportunity must prevail if we are to complete the covenant we have made with the people and if we are to honor the pledge we made when we held up our hands to take
immediately, southerners began a post-cloture fight. as days passed, new opposition amendments appeared designed to block or weaken the bill. but the proponents stood guard pushing back all efforts to substantially change the bill. in a countercharge, supporters offering their own amendments attempted to make the bill even stronger. more than 100 new amendments were proposed after cloture. 11 passed making only minor revisions to the bill. friday, on june 19, 1964, the senate convened to vote...
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southern maryland, talking more st. mary's than calvert but the southern half of st. mary's especially, some moderate showers there not far from lexington park. back across the river toward newland, reedville. you've got more showers than we do. out 66 you get south of it, here it is in warrenton. you also notice in the last half-hour how the whole area has weakened some as it moves toward prince william county. showers on and off through midday. more sun this afternoon with temperatures in the low 80s. 82, maybe 84 with enough sunshine. significantly cooler than yesterday. then the 70s this evening back to the 60s, even 50s by tomorrow morning as humidity levels drop off. currently in the 70s just about everywhere with 76 at pax river naval air station. easton 174. even cumberland 70. but go over the ridge, look at that on the otr side of the eastern continental divide. we have oakland at 59 degrees with temps locally, the cool spots in the upper 60s but most of us between 70 and 75. outside on our michael & son weather camera, we're looking at the pentagon this morn
southern maryland, talking more st. mary's than calvert but the southern half of st. mary's especially, some moderate showers there not far from lexington park. back across the river toward newland, reedville. you've got more showers than we do. out 66 you get south of it, here it is in warrenton. you also notice in the last half-hour how the whole area has weakened some as it moves toward prince william county. showers on and off through midday. more sun this afternoon with temperatures in the...
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are a his southern's sympathies ideological or race-based?>> all of these things appears just as zero personal qualms about slavery in does not care he was upset when new hampshire's passed a law to prevent that so he had many friends in the south and he didn't care about slavery he reflects his view as the white supremacist he believes it is the worst violation in history when abraham lincoln avenue says commander in chief powers so it is a number of different things but of which you mentioned. >> talk about buchanan because clinton is elected november but does not take office until march so for six months buchanan is president seven states to secede and he does nothing he leaves the problem for lincoln. what was going on there? >> buchanan gets a lot of grief but not for what he deserves. [laughter] he is dealing with the southern states with 16,000 troops under his command that's it some of the mirv plays says slake arizona on the frontier even if he could get them together he cannot defeat south carolina much less the united south. he tri
are a his southern's sympathies ideological or race-based?>> all of these things appears just as zero personal qualms about slavery in does not care he was upset when new hampshire's passed a law to prevent that so he had many friends in the south and he didn't care about slavery he reflects his view as the white supremacist he believes it is the worst violation in history when abraham lincoln avenue says commander in chief powers so it is a number of different things but of which you...
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i said because not only am i a southerner, you are a southerner and phil phil just happen to have beensaid to him you don't say things like that and i hope you don't think that we. i think that we need to really have a discussion of what it means to be a southerner. so that's the way i started. when i got halfway through the book i have a wall and i just couldn't get it done. i retreated to a little secluded spot in my home where i often go when i am challenged and can't seem to get things done great i call upon my studies of aristotle who once said a life without contemplation is not worth living. that is where i go to contemplate and give meaning to my efforts. and on that particular day, it suddenly occurred to me that my father who was a fundamentalist minister who would take his last meal of the week every friday around 6:00 and he would not eat a full meal again until after church services on sunday. and he would spend all day saturday reading, writing and preparing himself for his services on sunday. he would only drink water and be back bread. that's the way he prepared. but wh
i said because not only am i a southerner, you are a southerner and phil phil just happen to have beensaid to him you don't say things like that and i hope you don't think that we. i think that we need to really have a discussion of what it means to be a southerner. so that's the way i started. when i got halfway through the book i have a wall and i just couldn't get it done. i retreated to a little secluded spot in my home where i often go when i am challenged and can't seem to get things done...
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the president needs to follow the law and secure the southern border. an open border and the idea, i'm not saying who is saying it it, the idea in central america is if you come here, you get to stay. that's not my idea. that's an idea of officials in central america. we have to deal with that. >> this is what i get confused about. i feel like we're living in two different countries. when i talk to people concerned about what's going on on the ground, they call obama the deport deporter in chief. under george bush we had a 3 million person increase. now we have a net decrease. why do republicans keep hammering on this idea that somehow we have an open border when the numbers don't bare that out? we have a new refugee crisis on top of massive deportations. >> are you suggesting after everything you've seen, you're suggesting that the southern border is secure which is required by law? >> can i say one thing? we have never had more border patrol agents than we do today. the president is asking for additional. you know how you secure the border? fix the im
the president needs to follow the law and secure the southern border. an open border and the idea, i'm not saying who is saying it it, the idea in central america is if you come here, you get to stay. that's not my idea. that's an idea of officials in central america. we have to deal with that. >> this is what i get confused about. i feel like we're living in two different countries. when i talk to people concerned about what's going on on the ground, they call obama the deport deporter...
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deadly lightning strikes on a popular southern california beach. right now---we know at least one man has died. several others injured. it happened today at venice beach. as summer rare thunderstorms swept through the area. kron-4's scott rates joins us. scott what do we know now? we are getting several pictures and video in to the newsroom. very dramatic scene on venice beach this afternoon you can lifeguards dragging one of the most critically injured out of the water tonight we know the strike injuring at least 12 people and one has died that frightening clap of thunder reordered just seconds after deadly bolt of lightning struck over venice beach during a rare afternoon thunderstorm in southern california this picture taken moments after the strike, you can see lifeguards preforming cpr on one of the most critically injured. the bolt striking just after 2:30 sunday afternoon, witnesses on the scene describes a huge explosion seen ripping nearby roof as a result of the strike los angles county fire saying a man in his 20's died however it's uncl
deadly lightning strikes on a popular southern california beach. right now---we know at least one man has died. several others injured. it happened today at venice beach. as summer rare thunderstorms swept through the area. kron-4's scott rates joins us. scott what do we know now? we are getting several pictures and video in to the newsroom. very dramatic scene on venice beach this afternoon you can lifeguards dragging one of the most critically injured out of the water tonight we know the...
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liberals from the north have little agreement with southern democrats. that is what we would see between republicans and democrats. that was his pain concern. it was trying to out flank the southern democrats. >> did you have a chance to read his memoirs? > i did. they are not the best. in some ways the best he has left us are the tapes because you get to hear what he has to he ended his presidency in horrible strks. they are not the best memoirs in the world. >> he died relatively young did. he have a sense of his own mortality? >> yeah. he did. he speaks a lot about civil rights. physically he looked different with long hair. e almost looks like a hippy. i think that was the end of him in some ways. a man who was political to the core spending his whole life in trying to achieve greatness. i think that was the beginning f the end. can you compare him to his predecessors or successors in the white house? i do think he was a legislative president. a learn that loved and erevered congress. he brought his relationship and the sense of the institution. kenn
liberals from the north have little agreement with southern democrats. that is what we would see between republicans and democrats. that was his pain concern. it was trying to out flank the southern democrats. >> did you have a chance to read his memoirs? > i did. they are not the best. in some ways the best he has left us are the tapes because you get to hear what he has to he ended his presidency in horrible strks. they are not the best memoirs in the world. >> he died...
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that was the first development from southern california. this was the radar perspective from live storm tracker 2. let me bring you back. you can see the development of the storm. here we are with a few showers. throughout the afternoon hours, throughout the 1:00 hour, throughout the 2:00 hour, more development. in fact, here's a look at the reports as you can pick out. the lightning reports with the thunderstorms. here is another look with the catalina island. there's the line extending to the southwest shore. things are fairly quiet in southern california just a few high clouds and few scattered showers but the active weather, the severe weather has diminished. we'll break down the timing coming up in just a few minutes. >>> a state senator is calling for a criminal investigation into construction problems on the bay bridge. according to the sacramento bee, matt desanye says a report shows a criminal investigation is warranted. he says the report shows how the state department of transportation knowingly accepted substandard work at taxpa
that was the first development from southern california. this was the radar perspective from live storm tracker 2. let me bring you back. you can see the development of the storm. here we are with a few showers. throughout the afternoon hours, throughout the 1:00 hour, throughout the 2:00 hour, more development. in fact, here's a look at the reports as you can pick out. the lightning reports with the thunderstorms. here is another look with the catalina island. there's the line extending to the...
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even though he was a southerner from texas, he was very much moved by the movement and the issues they wanted to raise. he said if i don't do that in my first year, it is basically going to tie up the rest of my presidency, if i am reelected. he wanted to get it done so he could move on to other issues. kennedy basically told dr. king, force me to do it. put the pressure on the south. go to alabama. of course, that carried on with resident johnson who understood how they really struck a chord with voters, but also members of congress. >> both residents were very aware of what the movement was doing at the district level and at the state level. strategic inery understanding the value that these civil rights movement could offer him in terms of moving some of these midwestern republicans -- even though the southern democrats were never going to vote for this. but the movement was very strategic. martin luther king was a great strategist. he understood every time you put together one of these protests, he made it more difficult for southern democrats to block progress on the hill. it was
even though he was a southerner from texas, he was very much moved by the movement and the issues they wanted to raise. he said if i don't do that in my first year, it is basically going to tie up the rest of my presidency, if i am reelected. he wanted to get it done so he could move on to other issues. kennedy basically told dr. king, force me to do it. put the pressure on the south. go to alabama. of course, that carried on with resident johnson who understood how they really struck a chord...
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professor ckles, the of southern california and david favrer, from temple university in philadelphia, thank you very us. for being with as we talk about pop culture in history, you've done a lot of on the counterculture movement. what was that? >> hard to say exactly what it was. it's a much contested term. i see it as those people in the saw and '70s who themselves as rebels, reinventing american culture and establishment as they perceived it. >> i often am wondered by the who grew up in the '50s, '60s, and '70s, were the estrogen f the great ration. they fought and serve in world war ii only to see their to grow up as the counterculture. >> that's one of the great imagined heir parents moving very often from cities to suburbs where they would be be the best d possible environment. the children le oved to the inner cities often in safe neighborhoods and reject the kind of comfort of their parents. and janice joplin saying hey, man, i want to live super hyper most. i want to do is just basically be like my parents and sit and die in front set.television so they're really pushing back
professor ckles, the of southern california and david favrer, from temple university in philadelphia, thank you very us. for being with as we talk about pop culture in history, you've done a lot of on the counterculture movement. what was that? >> hard to say exactly what it was. it's a much contested term. i see it as those people in the saw and '70s who themselves as rebels, reinventing american culture and establishment as they perceived it. >> i often am wondered by the who grew...
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>> a couple of leftover heavy showers in southern maryland. we talked about this yesterday, how you guys would be hit and you have been. right now, there are no warnings. there were a couple of minutes ago. it's a big storm, leonardtown, newland across the northern neck and river. it's moving off to the east. still has lightning and heavy rainfall. get ready. lenordtown, solomon, erica at about 11:15 and valley lee at about 11:45. the storms today did some damage. these are vul various damage reports in bawlt more and into hagerstown, winchester. multiple trees around south childs road. that was about 5:40. there were some severe thunderstorm warnings. down to the south, we had a wind gust of almost 50 miles an hour at 9:45. that prompted the warning for the northern neck and southern marl. nothing crazy heavy for the rest of the night. not gonna get chilly. 75, 74 in the morning. a lot of clouds. just a couple of sprinkles. a couple of showers tomorrow, possibly in the morning. down towards fredricksburg and into southern maryland. 74 at 8:00
>> a couple of leftover heavy showers in southern maryland. we talked about this yesterday, how you guys would be hit and you have been. right now, there are no warnings. there were a couple of minutes ago. it's a big storm, leonardtown, newland across the northern neck and river. it's moving off to the east. still has lightning and heavy rainfall. get ready. lenordtown, solomon, erica at about 11:15 and valley lee at about 11:45. the storms today did some damage. these are vul various...
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a powerful typhoon hits japan southern islands. half a million are urged to leave their homes for safety. >>> a report of the south korea ferry sinking blames negligence on the 300 that died in the disaster. >>> israel launches air strikes on the gaza strip and may prepare to send in ground troops. >>> a senior world cup official is arrested in brazil accused of illegally selling vip tickets. it's called one of football's biggest ever scandals. >>> hello there. welcome. thanks for being with us. it's been described one of the strongest storms to sweep the pacific if in decades. these are the latest pictures from the japan southern island of okinawa. people are beginning to feel the brunt. half a million are leaving their homes and seeking shelter. flights in the area have been cancelled, sea laneses closed, 70,000 homes already without power. the storm will be at the most powerful as it passes okinawa island. officials warn it could bring waves up to 14 meters high and wind gusts more than 200 kilometers per hour. now these incredi
a powerful typhoon hits japan southern islands. half a million are urged to leave their homes for safety. >>> a report of the south korea ferry sinking blames negligence on the 300 that died in the disaster. >>> israel launches air strikes on the gaza strip and may prepare to send in ground troops. >>> a senior world cup official is arrested in brazil accused of illegally selling vip tickets. it's called one of football's biggest ever scandals. >>> hello...
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southern california's first lightning fatality in five years. brian. >> joe fryer on venice beach, southern california tonight. joe, thanks. >>> overseas this evening flares have turned night into broad daylight in the skies over the gaza strip amid the steady pounding of artillery, part of a renewed offensive by israel tonight after losing four soldiers on a day that also saw a deadly attack on a hospital in gaza that has each side blaming the other. and late today despite intense international pressure for a cease-fire, including directly from the president, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told his people to prepare for the long haul. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in gaza. >> reporter: good evening, brian. things here are escalating quickly. we are seeing israeli air strikes and illumination rounds right in the center of gaza city. people here are trying to bunker down feeling that israel's ground offensive could now be pushing deeper into the gaza strip after a cease-fire today completely collapsed. a hamas mortar
southern california's first lightning fatality in five years. brian. >> joe fryer on venice beach, southern california tonight. joe, thanks. >>> overseas this evening flares have turned night into broad daylight in the skies over the gaza strip amid the steady pounding of artillery, part of a renewed offensive by israel tonight after losing four soldiers on a day that also saw a deadly attack on a hospital in gaza that has each side blaming the other. and late today despite...
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a shark attack that shut down a southern california beach.e that coming up. [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] >>> and finally tonight, a swimmer is in stable condition after being attacked by a great white shark in southern california this morning off a very popular beach. the surfer put the injured swimmer on his board here, took him to the shore to get first aid. you can see where he left a little bit of blood there on the side of that surfboard. the attack happened when the seven-foot shark got caught on a fishing line near the manhattan beach pier. the victim was swimming nearby when the shark bit him in the ribs. the beach was temporarily closed. the shark disappeared back into the ocean after 20 minutes. amazing. ve
a shark attack that shut down a southern california beach.e that coming up. [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] >>> and finally tonight, a swimmer is in stable...
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now, what's the difference between soul food and southern, traditional southern food?ighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking, the pig feet, the pig tail, the neck bones and all of that's fatty. >> now you're making me hungry. that's it. so, greens? >> collard greens. >> i'm going to have some of that, for sure. is that fried okra there? i'll have a little of that. might need more than one plate at this rate. let me get some mac and cheese. what's that, lima beans? the red bean. oh, man, that looks kind of good, too. yeah, little bit of that. neck bones floating around somewhere? >> right here. >> okay, yeah, i'll have some of those. little rice and gravy on there, yeah. thanks. and oh, i don't know, a piece of fried chicken there. if you got a thigh, that would be great. >> okra's perfect. >> yeah, it is. oh, man, that's good. >> now here in the south, if you want to, you can throw your fork away and just grab a neck bone. >> oh, yeah, i'll be working on that. >> we forgive you and don't hold it against you. >>
now, what's the difference between soul food and southern, traditional southern food?ighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking, the pig feet, the pig tail, the neck bones and all of that's fatty. >> now you're making me hungry. that's it. so, greens? >> collard greens. >> i'm going to have some of that, for sure. is that fried okra there? i'll have a little of that. might need more than one plate at this rate. let me get...
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no go to the southern border and walk across when he can.ou: and your reaction to the editorial, the op-ed piece today by bill gates, by warren buffett, talking about, and sheldon adelson, telling the american people basically you don't understand, we know what's best and you should be doing what the gang of 8 did in the united states senate and the republican party should set aside their values, beliefs, principles and do exactly what this president says do. >> largely their article focused on people who came for study. gained an advanced degree and if they want to stay and invest their talents, and you know what? i got no problem with us figuring out a way to capture the best and the brightest around the world. that's not what we're talking about, we're talking about hundreds of thousands of drug dealers, terrorists, people who can comacross with a rocket propelled launcher on their shoulder. that's what we have to be worried about, and nobody ought to be talking about the reform until you secure and seal the border. lou: and did you notic
no go to the southern border and walk across when he can.ou: and your reaction to the editorial, the op-ed piece today by bill gates, by warren buffett, talking about, and sheldon adelson, telling the american people basically you don't understand, we know what's best and you should be doing what the gang of 8 did in the united states senate and the republican party should set aside their values, beliefs, principles and do exactly what this president says do. >> largely their article...
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it is to death or a southern prison. his works provided him with interactions around the prison with civilians. his journal is full of just the con stant rumors he's hearing and his hope for the cause. he's struggling with the choice he made. he's getting better treatment. he's no longer working in prison while he's working as a clerk and he also spends quite a deal of time in the diary recounting how he gets into the prison and he's bringing in supplies that civilians are bringing. journey. this idea of being transported to an uncertain -- oops, capture. i'm getting ahead of myself. john january, from illinois, remember, i was captured between macon and atlanta, georgia, august 1st, 1864. i was stripped and searched. everything was taken from me. i had no idea what kind of place i was going to or i would have risked my life to escape. being taken to the stockade, i was three days without food. the captivation from one camp to another camp, the 11th united states colored troops, he's a white, noncommissioned officer. the
it is to death or a southern prison. his works provided him with interactions around the prison with civilians. his journal is full of just the con stant rumors he's hearing and his hope for the cause. he's struggling with the choice he made. he's getting better treatment. he's no longer working in prison while he's working as a clerk and he also spends quite a deal of time in the diary recounting how he gets into the prison and he's bringing in supplies that civilians are bringing. journey....
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it happened when a rare summer thunderstorm swept through southern california. witnesses say the lightning struck before lifeguards could clear the water. >> it is only appropriate we finish the investigation and turn it over to prosecutors. >>> calling for an investigation into the problems with the bay bridge. the latest issue centers around welding on the span. >>> the un security council held an emergency meeting today and announced strong support for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. earl carried out three air strikes overnight as muslims in the region marked the end of rammadan. from across the bay to around the world the stories that matter this morning. >>> i'm juliet good, we are in for michelle and frank. >> and that is all the time we have. no. let's go to weather and traffic. >>> good to have you here guys. around the bay area today, we are going to see some of the monsoonal clouds back again. feeling a bit muggy outside. you see some clouds working their way up from southern california now, likely to sweep across our skies as we head thro
it happened when a rare summer thunderstorm swept through southern california. witnesses say the lightning struck before lifeguards could clear the water. >> it is only appropriate we finish the investigation and turn it over to prosecutors. >>> calling for an investigation into the problems with the bay bridge. the latest issue centers around welding on the span. >>> the un security council held an emergency meeting today and announced strong support for an immediate...
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a report of an earthquake in southern mexico magnitude 7.1.are looking for more details and will bring them as soon as we get them. >>> for now let's catch up with business news. aaron is with us now. >> got to start with the security crack down at airports around the world. american officials have ordered some overseas airports with direct flights to the united states to intensify screening of electronic devices. transport officials said in a statement passengers could be asked to switch on devices and equipment that does not power up is not allowed on board. it's in response to specific threats and mounting crisis in syria and northern iraq. could mean massive delays and added costs for passenger who is are already pressed for time at airports. we have the the head of the terrorism center and consults. great to have you with us on the program matthew. seems like the u.s. authorities have clear intelligence that this suggests the target is electronic equipment. i'm assuming that is what will be the target in this extra play layer of security?
a report of an earthquake in southern mexico magnitude 7.1.are looking for more details and will bring them as soon as we get them. >>> for now let's catch up with business news. aaron is with us now. >> got to start with the security crack down at airports around the world. american officials have ordered some overseas airports with direct flights to the united states to intensify screening of electronic devices. transport officials said in a statement passengers could be asked...
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louis but carried back to southern california. like all of these people, margaret is important because of who she marries and the children she bears. she gives us the story of the first trade, the santa fe trade and gold rush california. this should be a familiar image of the first trade, and this shows us a native and french story, which is often the way we think about the first trade. margaret sale hereford wilson's story illustrates how an anglo-american family negotiated the business of the first trade using these kinds of arsenal relationships. people living and trading here could not count on armies and governments really to protect their interests, so they built this world of much more intimate linkages of business practices and safety nets. anglo-american's like native americans or the french creole pictured here, recognized the utility of the systematic, dated to it. said they had the relationship -- marriage, adoption, bondage, apprenticeship, friendship -- provide the glue that holds the world together. when the widow m
louis but carried back to southern california. like all of these people, margaret is important because of who she marries and the children she bears. she gives us the story of the first trade, the santa fe trade and gold rush california. this should be a familiar image of the first trade, and this shows us a native and french story, which is often the way we think about the first trade. margaret sale hereford wilson's story illustrates how an anglo-american family negotiated the business of the...
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so tensions are high here in southern california. police are all over this rural area surrounding highway 15. we're live in murrieta, california, i'm damian trujillo. >> thank you. that's just 45 minutes south of riverside and it is a polarizing debate and we continue our coverage of this immigration crisis on our website and just click on to the top story tab and we'll see a timeline and frequently-asked questions and the photo gallery. we'll keep this updated around the clock and that's at nbcbayarea.com. >> the fourth of july and fireworks no doubt go together, some say amateurs are setting dangerous explosives right next to houses. city leaders and residents say they're fed up. we have crews across the bay area covering the fourth of july celebration. let's begin with derek shore in oakland. >> good evening. neighbors out here say this festival in oakland has turned into a bad day as the night hits, really, the fireworks rather, have really been an issue. they rival any professional show, but these are fireworks coming from a hom
so tensions are high here in southern california. police are all over this rural area surrounding highway 15. we're live in murrieta, california, i'm damian trujillo. >> thank you. that's just 45 minutes south of riverside and it is a polarizing debate and we continue our coverage of this immigration crisis on our website and just click on to the top story tab and we'll see a timeline and frequently-asked questions and the photo gallery. we'll keep this updated around the clock and that's...
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the most exposed on the southern pennsylvania border. i am paraphrasing here to chambersburg. i did not selected as having more merit or claim than others, but because it's that within the limits of the country cover by my command and was brought more immediately to my attention. so in other words, early chose chambersburg because it was there. the more controversial issue then the choice of chambersburg was the motivation for burning the city itself. beenerners had never adverse to destroying towns and cities as long as they were northern towns and cities. tennessee confederate andy maybe of example advocated the use hard work tactics. in a letter to her friend in may be1861, i only pray god may with us, she wrote, to give us strength to conquer them, to exterminate them, to lay waste to every northern city, town, and village, to destroy them utterly. words of a teenage girl. jefferson davis echoed ma mie's sentiments in stevenson, alabama, vowing that we will foode for the torch carries our armies will sub union towards -- armies. unio
the most exposed on the southern pennsylvania border. i am paraphrasing here to chambersburg. i did not selected as having more merit or claim than others, but because it's that within the limits of the country cover by my command and was brought more immediately to my attention. so in other words, early chose chambersburg because it was there. the more controversial issue then the choice of chambersburg was the motivation for burning the city itself. beenerners had never adverse to destroying...
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taken from here outside the southern avenue metro station. if you can, come to your tv screen and take a good look at this patient. 29-year-old darrel keith parker is seen holding his baby girl. she is 15 months old. we don't have a name given for the baby, but police say he took her from her other about 7:45 last night. no information on exactly what led to this apparent parental abduction. and no amber alert issued in this case. police do want to hear from you. so if you can, take a good look at this picture of the baby girl. and if you know anything about her whereabouts or where her father is, give metro transit police a call this morning. i'm molette green live at the southern avenue metro station. back to you. >>> new developments in the glowing fight in the middle east. the u.s. launching a new effort for a cease-fire between israel and hamas. secretary of state john kerry is in tel aviv. he's meeting with israel's prime minister, palestinian authority president and the united nations chief. israeli air strikes on the gaza strip contin
taken from here outside the southern avenue metro station. if you can, come to your tv screen and take a good look at this patient. 29-year-old darrel keith parker is seen holding his baby girl. she is 15 months old. we don't have a name given for the baby, but police say he took her from her other about 7:45 last night. no information on exactly what led to this apparent parental abduction. and no amber alert issued in this case. police do want to hear from you. so if you can, take a good look...
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insisting the president is acting within the law as he handles the immigration crisis along our southern border. >> the law requires that. and, again, this is something that the administration is committed to, is enforcing the law. so the president's well aware of what's happening along the southwest border and that is why you've seen the wide range of steps from the authority the president already has to enforce the law. >> chris is our fox news digital politics editor. all right. a lot to chomp on here, chris. what's your analysis about this suit moving forward? who has more to lose or to gain? speaker of the house boehner or president barack obama? >> well, the stakes are enormous. to say the least. for john boehner, he'd better win because the deal is if he loses, if the courts affirm the president's ability to rewrite laws, and enforce this degree of selective enforcement that we haven't seen before and executive orders of this kind of scope, if that's what happens, the pe the executive branch will be forever enlarge in its power. this house,s congress will be disempowered and boehn
insisting the president is acting within the law as he handles the immigration crisis along our southern border. >> the law requires that. and, again, this is something that the administration is committed to, is enforcing the law. so the president's well aware of what's happening along the southwest border and that is why you've seen the wide range of steps from the authority the president already has to enforce the law. >> chris is our fox news digital politics editor. all right....
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the most exposed on the southern pennsylvania border. i am paraphrasing here to chambersburg. i did not selected as having more merit or claim than others, but because it's that within the limits of the country cover by my command and was brought more immediately to my attention. so in other words, early chose chambersburg because it was there. the more controversial issue then the choice of chambersburg was the motivation for burning the city itself. beenerners had never adverse to destroying towns and cities as long as they were northern towns and cities. tennessee confederate andy maybe of example advocated the use hard work tactics. in a letter to her friend in may be1861, i only pray god may with us, she wrote, to give us strength to conquer them, to exterminate them, to lay waste to every northern city, town, and village, to destroy them utterly. words of a teenage girl. jefferson davis echoed ma mie's sentiments in stevenson, alabama, vowing that we will foode for the torch carries our armies will sub union towards -- armies. unio
the most exposed on the southern pennsylvania border. i am paraphrasing here to chambersburg. i did not selected as having more merit or claim than others, but because it's that within the limits of the country cover by my command and was brought more immediately to my attention. so in other words, early chose chambersburg because it was there. the more controversial issue then the choice of chambersburg was the motivation for burning the city itself. beenerners had never adverse to destroying...
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in southern maryland may see a few sprinkles over the next several hours. high pressure settles in for tomorrow and we will enjoy low humidity and comfortable temperatures. on somest -- picking up isolated rain showers, especially west and south through the remainder of the day. clearing skies from northeast to southeast. i tomorrow morning, we're going to be seeing delightful conditions. it may be a little cool in a few spots. some folks will wake up to temperatures in the 50's. an isolated shower is possible. skies will clear later this evening and overnight. tomorrow, sunny, low humidity, 83 to 86 degrees. the weekend, things change. movesng storm front through an trigger storms. another stab of cool, refreshing air for the middle of next week. averagebe cooler than to and the month of july. >> we have been fortunate around here. i have a bad feeling about august. >> coming up, we have got the latest "scandal" group. >> >> "scandal" gladiators are anxious for the show to return this fall. especially after the latest scoop. >> ellen degeneres tweeted that
in southern maryland may see a few sprinkles over the next several hours. high pressure settles in for tomorrow and we will enjoy low humidity and comfortable temperatures. on somest -- picking up isolated rain showers, especially west and south through the remainder of the day. clearing skies from northeast to southeast. i tomorrow morning, we're going to be seeing delightful conditions. it may be a little cool in a few spots. some folks will wake up to temperatures in the 50's. an isolated...
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up to 120 millimeters of rainfall possible in the southern portions of china. meanwhile also into the indochina peninsula and the monsoonal front in the philippines bringing even more rainfall. forecast for thursday, 34 in taipei. 32 in hong kong. a chance of rain and thunderstorms during the day in manila with a high of 32 degrees for thursday. i do want to bring to your attention some of the strong weather patterns taking place in europe, in central europe we saw some reports of hail and also some very strong winds because of this low pressure system that is moving through europe past germany and also one down toward italy. both of these creating some unstable weather. it looks like we'll be dealing with some of the rain pattern continuing throughout the next few days. take a look at this. berlin, zurich, many areas down into the teens with a chance for some rain, possibly even some storms all the way through friday. if you have any plans to travel, be prepared to have an umbrella handy because it will be a very wet forecast for the next few days. also let's
up to 120 millimeters of rainfall possible in the southern portions of china. meanwhile also into the indochina peninsula and the monsoonal front in the philippines bringing even more rainfall. forecast for thursday, 34 in taipei. 32 in hong kong. a chance of rain and thunderstorms during the day in manila with a high of 32 degrees for thursday. i do want to bring to your attention some of the strong weather patterns taking place in europe, in central europe we saw some reports of hail and also...
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northwestern gloucester county and southern new jersey northern new castle county in northern delaware northern cecil county in northeast maryland west central burlington county and southern new jersey northwestern salem county in southern new jersey until twelve thirty am at eleven thirty pm national weather service doppler radar indicated a line of severe thunderstorms the severe storms extended from number of to perry bill moving east to twenty mph these storms are capable of producing quarter sized hail and damaging winds in excess of sixty miles per hour severe thunderstorms will be near cals down and down even around eleven forty pm newark and scored more around eleven forty five pm ellesmere in eden around eleven fifty pm newport in chester around eleven fifty five pm photographed around midnight glasgow and philadelphia international a.o.p. to around twelve o five am this is a dangerous storm if you are in its path move indoors to a sturdy building and stay away from windows when it is safe to do so report severe weather to local law enforcement or to the national weather servi
northwestern gloucester county and southern new jersey northern new castle county in northern delaware northern cecil county in northeast maryland west central burlington county and southern new jersey northwestern salem county in southern new jersey until twelve thirty am at eleven thirty pm national weather service doppler radar indicated a line of severe thunderstorms the severe storms extended from number of to perry bill moving east to twenty mph these storms are capable of producing...
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what we can solve is it that porous southern border has people are coming through that porous southernr who carry inside a backpack, that a backpack, or instead young people, children coming across europe young suicide bombers coming across. the fact that we have seen on the american side of the rio grande prayer rugs, dictionaries which are english, urdu. urdu. perduverdigris of language the taliban speak. translations and we now have indications that the are in the groups that are coming across the southern border there are populations that come from very dangerous places, pakistan, afghanistan, somalia. that's my concern is that in that porous southern border what comes across is not just people who say well, i want to take on the world trade center but it's numbers of people who can come across the united states. they are experienced fighters. they know what they're doing. they could marry up with american passport holders and then you could see five years from now, three years from now, eight years from now you could see sustained and continuous terrorist attacks on the united sta
what we can solve is it that porous southern border has people are coming through that porous southernr who carry inside a backpack, that a backpack, or instead young people, children coming across europe young suicide bombers coming across. the fact that we have seen on the american side of the rio grande prayer rugs, dictionaries which are english, urdu. urdu. perduverdigris of language the taliban speak. translations and we now have indications that the are in the groups that are coming...
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we have a flash flood watch in affect for the southern areas until midnight.ere in the entire state of delaware and new jersey and the shore communities, any pop-ups that could occur could bring heavy rain, we saw that this morning where they saw 4 inches of rain. as we look at the temperature at the shore, 69 in sea isle city, and warmer at the boardwalk, allentown 82 and wilmington 84 and philadelphia right now 86 degrees, satellite and radar, we'll show that we have some of that morning rain along the shore. pushing to the north and east. a decent amount of sun, on i-95, you see stuff popping north and west of allentown and obviously heavy rain in northern delaware, the flash flood warning continues for northern kent and sussex county tonight. tomorrow the high pressure is trying to be the muscle maker to push the front to the south, brighter to the north and west and lower humidity and 86 and with a wave of low pressure, a stray shower is here down the shore tomorrow. if are you heading to the shore on friday, look for the possibility around and the ocean
we have a flash flood watch in affect for the southern areas until midnight.ere in the entire state of delaware and new jersey and the shore communities, any pop-ups that could occur could bring heavy rain, we saw that this morning where they saw 4 inches of rain. as we look at the temperature at the shore, 69 in sea isle city, and warmer at the boardwalk, allentown 82 and wilmington 84 and philadelphia right now 86 degrees, satellite and radar, we'll show that we have some of that morning rain...
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it's likely to impact southern locations. this area has been accumulated and the land is very well soaked. any additional amount of rainfall could cause mudslides and further landslides. the western areas of the philippines will be impacted with this torrents of rainfall due to the monsoonal flow being active. across japan, the topic is one of it being the rain across, heavy rain warning in place in the morning. more towards the heat in the western and central locations. heat advisories are posted. yesterday it was really hot. kyoto 35. this is the first time it hit 35 this summer. tokyo saw temperatures rising in the low 30s. this is likely to continue throughout the weekend. tokyo into the weekend all the way through from 35 and 34. it's going to be really difficult for us to have a really good night sleep. try to have your ac on at night and drink plenty of water to avoid heatstroke. it's surging a lot of that moisture from this typhoon. this area is looking at real heat as well and a seasonal front is being active. so the
it's likely to impact southern locations. this area has been accumulated and the land is very well soaked. any additional amount of rainfall could cause mudslides and further landslides. the western areas of the philippines will be impacted with this torrents of rainfall due to the monsoonal flow being active. across japan, the topic is one of it being the rain across, heavy rain warning in place in the morning. more towards the heat in the western and central locations. heat advisories are...
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great to have you with us. >> thank you, from southern california. this president lacks nothing in the way of gall, chutzpah, just sheer, just sheer rivera, and yet he is still out there talking as if he running against congress and sounding, it seems to me, extraordinarily, his words, ex- extraordinarily hollow. is anybody taking him seriously? >> well the democrats are and immigrant advocates are. this is truly one of the most surreal moments in immigration history, i think, lou, because we have right now in front of our eyes a very startling preview of what is going to happen if obama gets his full-scale amnesty. we have a surge of minors, sometimes, accompanied by their parents, sometimes not, coming across-the-boarder, expecting quite rationally, to be allowed to stay, having been drawn here by the magnet of obama's own unilateral and possibly unconstitutional amnesty for so-called d.r.e.a.m. juveniles who were brought here by their parents. and so what we're seeing is what happens in every single amnesty in the west whether it is in europe or h
great to have you with us. >> thank you, from southern california. this president lacks nothing in the way of gall, chutzpah, just sheer, just sheer rivera, and yet he is still out there talking as if he running against congress and sounding, it seems to me, extraordinarily, his words, ex- extraordinarily hollow. is anybody taking him seriously? >> well the democrats are and immigrant advocates are. this is truly one of the most surreal moments in immigration history, i think, lou,...
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. >> reporter: the lebanese army says three rockets were fired from southern lebanon.he lebanese army came. they searched the area. they found the rocket launchers and found two rockets that were not launched. they were dismantles, and the lebanese army says they don't know who was behind the firing of these rockets. they are looking for them. and want to put them to trial. and they say in retaliation, israeli fired 25 shells into the area. >>> there is talk of a draft revolution at the united nations designed to limit the violence. let's speak to our diplomatic editor, james bayes. james yesterday we saw united nations security council holding a session. what do you know today? >> when they met behind closed doors, they tried to work on a statement, not a resolution on the situation to try to find words that they could all agree on in a statement. i'm told by diplomats the discussion was quite productive to begin with, and then suddenly there seemed to be problems and objections coming from the u.s. after the various ambassadors consulted with their capitols, the u.s.
. >> reporter: the lebanese army says three rockets were fired from southern lebanon.he lebanese army came. they searched the area. they found the rocket launchers and found two rockets that were not launched. they were dismantles, and the lebanese army says they don't know who was behind the firing of these rockets. they are looking for them. and want to put them to trial. and they say in retaliation, israeli fired 25 shells into the area. >>> there is talk of a draft revolution...
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for the i-95 corridor, later for the central and southern parts of delaware.eason why we had a flash flood watch, we seen a lot of thunderstorm activity. we had saturated ground. we're getting more rainfall as we head into the rest of this morning. your july fourth forecast as we head into the rest of today, if you'll be in our suburb locations, 84 degrees with early rain. we'll see clearing as we head into the afternoon. for philadelphia and the i-95 corridor, 82 degrees will be the high. a.m. showers then clearing and then closer to the shore, we are going to see the rain lingering the longest towards the shore. temperatures will be cooler at 74 degrees with breezy conditions expected later on tonight. within i see you again, i'll show you my seven-day forecast. chris? >> thank you, brittney. >>> a day at the beach can really wear you out, especially if you have to make the walk to the beach in wildwood. but now there's an easier way to get there. >>> one barbecue main stay actually will cost less this holiday. >>> i'm first alert meteorologist brittney ship
for the i-95 corridor, later for the central and southern parts of delaware.eason why we had a flash flood watch, we seen a lot of thunderstorm activity. we had saturated ground. we're getting more rainfall as we head into the rest of this morning. your july fourth forecast as we head into the rest of today, if you'll be in our suburb locations, 84 degrees with early rain. we'll see clearing as we head into the afternoon. for philadelphia and the i-95 corridor, 82 degrees will be the high. a.m....
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this is the headquarters of southern command. operations will be directed from here. they are about to order a grounder of an offensive into gaza. ground driven offensive into gaza. >> nor by launching any kind of offensive by air, by ground, whatever, in order to start them. >> israel now faces decisions. a ground offensive into gaza would be its most serious move. the tension, i spoke to david aaron miller, a distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson center. where do you think this goes now? >> it is going to be worse before it gets worse. israel is calling up 35,000 reservists. they called up almost 75,000 in 2012 and hope that hamas gets the message. i don't think, frankly, that is in any position to negotiate or bargain. , the release of , greater flexibility in terms of imports and exports into gaza, greater leeway in getting the crossing from gaza into egypt open. they smell a bit of weakness on israel's part. it is clear that this prime minister is in the middle. to avoid, if possible, the use of ground troops because in the end, if he dislodges the hamas go
this is the headquarters of southern command. operations will be directed from here. they are about to order a grounder of an offensive into gaza. ground driven offensive into gaza. >> nor by launching any kind of offensive by air, by ground, whatever, in order to start them. >> israel now faces decisions. a ground offensive into gaza would be its most serious move. the tension, i spoke to david aaron miller, a distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson center. where do you think...
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c-span: when did you go to southern california, and why >> guest: i went to southern california in 1986, and i went because my husband had a job at ucla. c-span: where'd you meet him? >> guest: i met him at princeton when we were freshmen. we live--we lived in the same dorm and he actually lived across from another student that i knew from south carolina. c-span: now you lived in greenville, south carolina, you lived in princeton, new jersey, and in southern california. >> guest: right. right. in between princeton and southern california, i lived in philadelphia, where i was a reporter for the wall street journal. and then i lived in boston where i worked for inc. magazine. c-span: how long were you at the wall street journal? >> guest: two years. c-span: does the world look different to you out there living in los angeles than it did in the east coast community? >> guest: well, it--it's hard to compare because i've lived in los angeles so long. so in many ways the world looks different because the world just is different. it would look different even if you were on the east coast. but
c-span: when did you go to southern california, and why >> guest: i went to southern california in 1986, and i went because my husband had a job at ucla. c-span: where'd you meet him? >> guest: i met him at princeton when we were freshmen. we live--we lived in the same dorm and he actually lived across from another student that i knew from south carolina. c-span: now you lived in greenville, south carolina, you lived in princeton, new jersey, and in southern california. >>...
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he won five southern states outright.state where fdr had racked up 99% of the vote, goldwater got 58%. in alabama, he had 68%. in mississippi, in mississippi, he got 87% of the vote. and it's only gotten more hopeless for democrats in the south. especially the deep south in the 50 years since then, lbj had no idea just how right he was. that's hardball for now. have a safe and happy 4th of july weekend, all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight, we are "all in." >> usa. usa! >> the immigration wars are back. >> go back home. >> migrant women and children turned away by angry protesters in southern california. >> this is normandy beach of our fathers. >> with more buses coming today, the counter protests. >> what are the people of escondido and muir yetta afraid of? 9-year-olds? >> we'll bring you the latest on the ongoing crisis on the border. then, east jerusalem, this time a palestine ab ductsed and killed. >> we were on the other side with the palestinians.
he won five southern states outright.state where fdr had racked up 99% of the vote, goldwater got 58%. in alabama, he had 68%. in mississippi, in mississippi, he got 87% of the vote. and it's only gotten more hopeless for democrats in the south. especially the deep south in the 50 years since then, lbj had no idea just how right he was. that's hardball for now. have a safe and happy 4th of july weekend, all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight, we are "all in."...
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the prince of southern illinois, he worked diligently to bring the interstate system to southern illinois. and he's also credited with bringing a major water conservancy, wren lake, which provides much of the needed drinking water to southern illinois and i would argue deep southern illinois. i'm reminded of how he helped young people from southern illinois come and grow here in d.c. a favorite example is my friend brenda otterson of west frankfurt who came out to d.c. a few years back. she came here as a republican, kenny, a democrat. but as a republican, brenda came from a family of democrats. try as he might, kenny worked hard to convert her. when he finally realized she wasn't budging, he said, fine, and helped her get fall-time job with a republican member. she served with distinction and never forgot her kenny gray roots. kenny's wife toti and their family deserves a special prayer and tranks from all of us. mr. speaker, we -- time comes and time goes. rabid debates, a flurry of activities, we always take time out to remember those who -- of our colleagues from future generations wh
the prince of southern illinois, he worked diligently to bring the interstate system to southern illinois. and he's also credited with bringing a major water conservancy, wren lake, which provides much of the needed drinking water to southern illinois and i would argue deep southern illinois. i'm reminded of how he helped young people from southern illinois come and grow here in d.c. a favorite example is my friend brenda otterson of west frankfurt who came out to d.c. a few years back. she...
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the southern migration of the morning clouds but we don't have the same up north with the southern windslouds through to north bay valley and you can see on the camera it is cloudy with slow sunshine and deep are -- deep are air mass and drizzle is possible and warming trend this weekend. the cloud cover shows by noon we have clouds through the golden gate bridge and alcatraz and angel island to alameda and possibly oakland and emeryville and otherwise we will see a few pockets of sun along the coast and 60's there and 70's and 80's for the rest of us and 78 in san jose to los gatos and dill provide at 81 and temperatures in the low-to-mid 70's on the peninsula and low-to-mid 60's along the coast into downtown and sausalito and nearly 60 in north bay coast and low-to-mid 70's in the valley and cooler weather in berkeley and oakland and low-to-mid 70's for the rest of the east bay shore and the valleys will have upper 70's to mid-80's and the cloud cover tonight is great sleeping weather. the seven-day forecast is the same tomorrow as today can we will see the sunshine quicker in the sea
the southern migration of the morning clouds but we don't have the same up north with the southern windslouds through to north bay valley and you can see on the camera it is cloudy with slow sunshine and deep are -- deep are air mass and drizzle is possible and warming trend this weekend. the cloud cover shows by noon we have clouds through the golden gate bridge and alcatraz and angel island to alameda and possibly oakland and emeryville and otherwise we will see a few pockets of sun along the...