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no sign of any thicker clouds in temper dropped into on.eal pleasant morning. 69 degrees in philadelphia cooler neighborhoods include park side at 62 degrees along northe philadelphia degree 71 degrees at pennsford. we'll see 80s by the time the it will be 84 degrees. 121 this afternoon. mostly sunny skies. at 2:44 when it peaks parly to still good view of the end. if you're still watching, 86 aftern mostly clouds. moving through central pennsy no showers with those clouds. look farther to the we. you can see showers moving into there more showers and we'll have a chance of a storm see it for yourself. hour-b 1 lone 30 this aftern mostly in the clear. clouds building at 2:30 this when the eclipse is coming to an end scattered clouds our west. this evening we'll see showers those showers not for everyone. a better chance we'll see for today 87 degrees. get those solar glasses ready. 87 degrees the high temperature today. steami return tonight and hot, humid conditions. late day showers and wednes look a sunshine, nice thursd temper dropping
no sign of any thicker clouds in temper dropped into on.eal pleasant morning. 69 degrees in philadelphia cooler neighborhoods include park side at 62 degrees along northe philadelphia degree 71 degrees at pennsford. we'll see 80s by the time the it will be 84 degrees. 121 this afternoon. mostly sunny skies. at 2:44 when it peaks parly to still good view of the end. if you're still watching, 86 aftern mostly clouds. moving through central pennsy no showers with those clouds. look farther to the...
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a light fog in some temper will climb. we'll some sun. in fact a lot of sunshine. the humidity ramps up later this aftern you'll feel it this evenin i'm tracking a few scattered clouds you can see those clouds moving those showers could give us a more likely the lehigh valley. see some storms completely northw here's your hour-by-hou foreca clouds at noon time, a few and in delaware especially delawa at 1:30 in the afternoon the scatte clouds. can the eclipse in berks county not total cloud cover. by the time it peaks just after philad and trenton. get a view of the eclipse. shower are to the west at the by later this afternoon at 4:00 during the evening hours we possib even a thunderstor and that will be the end of them tomorr as we head in the next i'll show you when to expect >>> le get a check of the garden state parkway. >> how is it looking >> looking good especially a lot of times we see little problems earlie we had a crash near the garden state parkway looks good. both directions are okay. north or southbound we're good. ten minute drive on the speeds ther
a light fog in some temper will climb. we'll some sun. in fact a lot of sunshine. the humidity ramps up later this aftern you'll feel it this evenin i'm tracking a few scattered clouds you can see those clouds moving those showers could give us a more likely the lehigh valley. see some storms completely northw here's your hour-by-hou foreca clouds at noon time, a few and in delaware especially delawa at 1:30 in the afternoon the scatte clouds. can the eclipse in berks county not total cloud...
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it seems like there was a market for temperance oriented entertainment. could you explain that some more? >> sure. my feeling is that the american public, when they are visualizing frontier heroes, temperance does not fit in with that idea. so i think that is what hurt his image. again, during his day, he was nationally known. he was famous. he spoke to boy scout troops, a very well-known and very well-liked, in demand. it did not pay a lot of money. you put on a wild west show, you rake in tens of thousands of dollars. you do a temperance talk, you make $50. so that is where i was going on that. that was my feeling. >> this question is for jess. speaking of temperance, thank you for that. this goes into my question. correct me if i am wrong, but the battle of summit to springs is where he met buffalo bill and turned him into a star. >> actually, the battle was on july 11 -- on july 12 they left. in four days, they got to four fort mcpherson. buntline was there. so he was hearing the reports of the fight. actually, raising the issue that it was about wild
it seems like there was a market for temperance oriented entertainment. could you explain that some more? >> sure. my feeling is that the american public, when they are visualizing frontier heroes, temperance does not fit in with that idea. so i think that is what hurt his image. again, during his day, he was nationally known. he was famous. he spoke to boy scout troops, a very well-known and very well-liked, in demand. it did not pay a lot of money. you put on a wild west show, you rake...
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you have emma, who is kind of comes out of the temperate abolitionist suffrage movement, and you have may, who comes to this from a colorful past. together they do send on olivia -- they descend on olivia and the legislature -- all men, of of courseh and 8 -- -- and they were to get an amendment to the ballot. 1909, the house votes for the amendment, and it passes by i think 10 to 20 votes. then in february, the senate votes, the washington state senate. by a bigger majority, and on february 25, 1909, the governor signed the bill to create the opportunity for washingtonians to vote for suffrage for women in washington state. upthat vote is going to come before washington men in november of 1910. so the suffrage amendment passes on november 8, 1910, and washington because the fifth state in the union to pass suffrage. the people coming west were people who were probably risktakers, where looking to break out of some conventional life that they might have experienced in the east, and a lot of suffragette came out here and worked from the east and worked hard as they saw the opportunity.
you have emma, who is kind of comes out of the temperate abolitionist suffrage movement, and you have may, who comes to this from a colorful past. together they do send on olivia -- they descend on olivia and the legislature -- all men, of of courseh and 8 -- -- and they were to get an amendment to the ballot. 1909, the house votes for the amendment, and it passes by i think 10 to 20 votes. then in february, the senate votes, the washington state senate. by a bigger majority, and on february...
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so you have emma who is kind of comes out of the temperance movement and may who comes to this from a colorful past. together, they do send -- descend on olympia and the legislature which is all men, and they work together in different ways to get the legislature to approve an amendment for the ballot. 1909, the house votes for the amendment and it 10-20 votes.hink and then in february, the washington state senate passes it by a bigger majority. in february of 1909, the governor signs the bill to create the opportunity for washingtonians to vote for suffrage for women in washington state. vote is going to come up before washington men in november of 1910. and so, the suffrage amendment passes on november 8, 1910. in washington becomes the fifth state in the union to pass suffrage. the people coming west were people who were probably risk-takers, looking to break out of some conventional life they might have experienced in the east. a lot of suffragettes came out here from the east and work hard because they saw the opportunity. our staff recently traveled to tacoma, washington, to lea
so you have emma who is kind of comes out of the temperance movement and may who comes to this from a colorful past. together, they do send -- descend on olympia and the legislature which is all men, and they work together in different ways to get the legislature to approve an amendment for the ballot. 1909, the house votes for the amendment and it 10-20 votes.hink and then in february, the washington state senate passes it by a bigger majority. in february of 1909, the governor signs the bill...
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tantrum and go on -- steve: it sounds like he is having a temper tantrum because of the sanctions he is now saying through state run television we will mobilize all resources and take physical action. it sounds like we are getting closer to a shooting war. >> but we don't run scared. this had to happen. we had to go after his hard currency. we had to stop him. how he responds, he is going to now think what is the end game? is he really going to come after the united states knowing what the united states can do back? he has got to make that calculation. he now has to decide that i think what the united states does is he we continue to know what our options are. and we continue to be able to. ainsley: what are our options if our sanctions aren't working. is it to put ground troops? what is the next step? >> i think it depends on what he does. if he goes and he still tests small things. is he going to watch his hard currency go way down. see hard kicks when it comes to ballistic missile program. if he chooses to do something more dangerous, the united states will respond accordingly. i
tantrum and go on -- steve: it sounds like he is having a temper tantrum because of the sanctions he is now saying through state run television we will mobilize all resources and take physical action. it sounds like we are getting closer to a shooting war. >> but we don't run scared. this had to happen. we had to go after his hard currency. we had to stop him. how he responds, he is going to now think what is the end game? is he really going to come after the united states knowing what...
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temper forecast is warm temper may actually take a eclips covering 75% of the sun this afternoon. then clouds will be building there' a chance we'll see look what also is coming up. the humidity level. it's a gradual climb. some steamy weather ahead. for radar and satellite we're in scatte clouds moving through we'll see some come through this aftern still enough breaks in the clouds that you'll just have a get some filtered sunshine at times. our area. for philadelphi sunshine. 72 degrees. 84 degrees. that's at lunch time. degree at 4:00 this afternoon. the suburbs will have some of a late day shower or thunde 4:00. sunshi 8:00 and 70 degrees, 82 degrees for the lehigh valley plenty of there will be clouds building thunde 82 trees at that hour. delawa also could see a late good viewing for the eclipse at noon time 83 degrees. at the wind coming off the shore will keep things cooler. not cool at all tomorrow. a hot summer day along with lots of humidity. a look how long that will last >>> ten minutes past 5:00. very proud of our colleague turned on tv saturday morning volunt >> to
temper forecast is warm temper may actually take a eclips covering 75% of the sun this afternoon. then clouds will be building there' a chance we'll see look what also is coming up. the humidity level. it's a gradual climb. some steamy weather ahead. for radar and satellite we're in scatte clouds moving through we'll see some come through this aftern still enough breaks in the clouds that you'll just have a get some filtered sunshine at times. our area. for philadelphi sunshine. 72 degrees. 84...
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. >> yes, but that he tempered it today. he undid all that by saying yes, reading the statement yesterday, what he really meant is there was anger, violence, evil on both sides. >> bill: laura. >> missing the point here.
. >> yes, but that he tempered it today. he undid all that by saying yes, reading the statement yesterday, what he really meant is there was anger, violence, evil on both sides. >> bill: laura. >> missing the point here.
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newspaper -- the word -- the temperance newspaper. pretty soon after they started living on the brookline farm, he showed up and started romancing cora lee, the foster daughter. actually, he resumed courting her because they had already started when they were back together in washington, kansas, putting out this paper. they had gotten into cahoots putting up the temperance paper and when she moved to , springfield, he kind of followed her there and resumed the romance. eventually he talked her into letting them get married. they were concerned because they knew he had been married to sarah graham, but he assured them he had divorced her or that she had divorced him when he went to jail. that was true but it turned out , they had remarried when he got out, so he was committing to me when hetting bigamy married cora lee. things were ok for a little while but then sarah graham came , to try to get her kids. they had a couple kids, sarah and george did. when george realized he was going to be found out about the bigamy, he committed a gra
newspaper -- the word -- the temperance newspaper. pretty soon after they started living on the brookline farm, he showed up and started romancing cora lee, the foster daughter. actually, he resumed courting her because they had already started when they were back together in washington, kansas, putting out this paper. they had gotten into cahoots putting up the temperance paper and when she moved to , springfield, he kind of followed her there and resumed the romance. eventually he talked her...
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but it took a turn and tempers flared. police had to step in and this doesn't bode well for this weekend. >> reporter: lots of emotion for two groups of opposing views flts both members of the groups say they plan to attend ral this weekend. there was enough shouting and concern for safety that someone called police. tempers flared when liberal the activists with by any means necessary won't allow members of college republicans and berkeley patriots into their rally planning meeting. they have posted flyers. >> we have to organize and confront them and stop them. >> but when people with conservative views showed up, they refused to let them in. the university police responded to sort it out. members of both sides say they plan to attend the rally on saturday and the no to marxism event. the rallies are white supremacist events while conservatives say they are about free speech. both are predicting the opposing side will incite violence. >> these rallies won't be violent in so-called anti-fascist groups show up. >> we canno
but it took a turn and tempers flared. police had to step in and this doesn't bode well for this weekend. >> reporter: lots of emotion for two groups of opposing views flts both members of the groups say they plan to attend ral this weekend. there was enough shouting and concern for safety that someone called police. tempers flared when liberal the activists with by any means necessary won't allow members of college republicans and berkeley patriots into their rally planning meeting. they...
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the temper is located on -- temper is located on bay farm island. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> president trump pitched a tax plan that could revital lies the economy from the heartland to both coast. fox news john robert tonight's on what the president hopes to accomplish. >> reporter: as president trump kicks off his new campaign his approval rating is just at 41%, down 4 points from april. 55% of registered voters, disappear prove. a 7 point rise since april and a record high. >> we hit 3% in g -- gdp, it just came out. >> reporter: his speech was all about how tax reform is part of the economy, not how he plans to do with a particular focus on the people who put him into the oval office, middle income americans. >> we know that middle income americans know how to spend their money and we want to help them take home as much as of their money as possible and then spend it. >> reporter: he set the table for meetings next week. he will strat guys with the so -- straight guys with the big six. wednesday he'll meet with the buy
the temper is located on -- temper is located on bay farm island. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> president trump pitched a tax plan that could revital lies the economy from the heartland to both coast. fox news john robert tonight's on what the president hopes to accomplish. >> reporter: as president trump kicks off his new campaign his approval rating is just at 41%, down 4 points from april. 55% of registered voters, disappear prove. a 7 point rise since...
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temper for san jose would by about 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.f as far san francisco goes we i'll have details. >>> stay tuned for that. >>> this mornin an east bay man celebr his first terror attack. his will return to the bay friend and family of jared night. heidi nunez tucker who teaches friend us even though >> she's a beloved teacher. we hurt when she's hurting. >> we're just devastated. cannot believe that this happen >> heidi nunez tucker told nbc outdoo cafe when she decided to go shopping for souvenirs and he went to the restroom. that's when track struck. stay with us for continuing it's currently the top story on nbcbay our facebook, and twitter pages coming up at 7:00, we're we wan to help find homes for our anchors will be live at we'll have that plus all your we really hope you join us. right the "today" show. >>> good morning. banished. president trump's former chief strategist steve bannon speaking out overnight about his exit from the white house. his departure just the latest in a string within the trump administration. this mo
temper for san jose would by about 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.f as far san francisco goes we i'll have details. >>> stay tuned for that. >>> this mornin an east bay man celebr his first terror attack. his will return to the bay friend and family of jared night. heidi nunez tucker who teaches friend us even though >> she's a beloved teacher. we hurt when she's hurting. >> we're just devastated. cannot believe that this happen >> heidi nunez tucker told nbc outdoo...
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relationship becomes relation more important than ever and remains the bedrock for international efforts to temper's aggressive actions. [speaking in native tongue] the recent united nations security council sanctions and the communiquÉ demonstrates the international community is resolved against north korea actions. [speaking in native tongue] last evenings united nations security council actions showed the world is united in diplomatic efforts to stop north korea as a reckless, intolerable behaviors. [speaking in native tongue] here in washington we are keenly aware that south korea is on the front line and we are not complacent. [speaking in native tongue] >> we know with confidence that you have pledged to increase defense spending under present moon. [speaking in native tongue] >> in the interest of keeping our alliance fit for the times we must keep them military relationship on the high level of trust exist in the two nations. [speaking in native tongue] >> as you say in. [speaking in native tongue] for we go forward together. [speaking in native tongue] minister, i look for it today to the
relationship becomes relation more important than ever and remains the bedrock for international efforts to temper's aggressive actions. [speaking in native tongue] the recent united nations security council sanctions and the communiquÉ demonstrates the international community is resolved against north korea actions. [speaking in native tongue] last evenings united nations security council actions showed the world is united in diplomatic efforts to stop north korea as a reckless, intolerable...
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relationship becomes more important than ever that remaining the bedrock for international efforts to temperssive actions. [speaking in native tongue] >> the recent united nations security council sanctions communicate and demonstrate the international communities resolve against north korean actions. [speaking in native tongue] >> last evenings security council shows the world is united in diplomatic efforts toward north korea and they and the reckless, intolerable behavior [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> here in washington we are keenly aware that south korea is on the frontline and we are not complacent. [speaking in native tongue] >> we know with confidence you have pledged to increase defense spending [speaking in native tongue] >> in the interest of keeping our alliance fit for these times we must continue to deepen our military between our two nations. [speaking in native tongue] >> as you say in korean, we go forward together. [speaking in native tongue] >> i look forward today and i look forward on working forward to an honest and candid conversation. [spe
relationship becomes more important than ever that remaining the bedrock for international efforts to temperssive actions. [speaking in native tongue] >> the recent united nations security council sanctions communicate and demonstrate the international communities resolve against north korean actions. [speaking in native tongue] >> last evenings security council shows the world is united in diplomatic efforts toward north korea and they and the reckless, intolerable behavior...
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you see henry beacher, all of them were involved and particularly lineman were involved in temperance but going to be involved in trying to improve the american society we live in with a goal of bringing god's law to bear in the community in which they live. that manifested itself in things that i already talked about, temperance, prison and asylum reform, even in education reform. their goal is to create a better society. what i think is intriguing for -- coming from this time period because i think as you listen to him you'll see how much they apply to our current moment. finney said this, social and political involvement, the promotion of public and private order and happiness is one of the indispensable means of saving souls. so in his mind improving society wasn't just bringing the kingdom or wasn't just benevolence works but creating an atmosphere in which the gospel could go forth. the social and political involvement following the second grade awakening, it was driven by the gospel. and secondly this one is more telling for our time period, i think, this is from henry cowles.
you see henry beacher, all of them were involved and particularly lineman were involved in temperance but going to be involved in trying to improve the american society we live in with a goal of bringing god's law to bear in the community in which they live. that manifested itself in things that i already talked about, temperance, prison and asylum reform, even in education reform. their goal is to create a better society. what i think is intriguing for -- coming from this time period because i...
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you have, who kind of comes out of the temperance, abolitionist movement. then you have this other woman who comes from a colorful past and together they do send on olympia and the legislature that is made up of all men of ours did they work together in different ways to get the legislature to approve a amendment for the ballot. housejanuary of 1909 the votes for the amendment and 10 or 20 votes. in february the senate votes. on washington state senate, figure 25th, 1909 the governor signs a bill that creates the opportunity for wash in tony is dead for washingtonians to vote. that vote is going to come up before washington men. in november of 1910. so this suffrage amendment passes on november 8 1910. washington becomes the first state in the union to pass suffrage. west were coming at people who were probably risk takers. they were looking to break out of some conventional life that they may have experienced in the east. a lot of suffragettes came out because they saw the opportunity. >> all weekend long american history tv is joining our comcast cable pa
you have, who kind of comes out of the temperance, abolitionist movement. then you have this other woman who comes from a colorful past and together they do send on olympia and the legislature that is made up of all men of ours did they work together in different ways to get the legislature to approve a amendment for the ballot. housejanuary of 1909 the votes for the amendment and 10 or 20 votes. in february the senate votes. on washington state senate, figure 25th, 1909 the governor signs a...
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relationship thus becomes more important than ever and remaining the bedrock for international efforts to temperth korea's aggressive actions. >> [speaking foreign language] secretary mattis: the recent united nations security council and thes, communications demonstrate the international community's resolve against north koreans actions. >> [speaking foreign language] evening'smattis: last united nations security council actions shows the world is united and diplomatic efforts about north korea and their reckless behavior. >> [speaking foreign language] secretary mattis: here in washington, we are keenly aware that south korea is on the front lines and we are not complacent. >> [speaking foreign language] secretary mattis: we know with confidence that you have pledged to increase defense spending under president moon. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> [speaking foreign language] -- >> [speaking foreign language] in thery mattis: interest in keeping our alliance fit for these times, we must continue to deepen our military building on the high level of trust that exists between our two nations. >> [speaking f
relationship thus becomes more important than ever and remaining the bedrock for international efforts to temperth korea's aggressive actions. >> [speaking foreign language] secretary mattis: the recent united nations security council and thes, communications demonstrate the international community's resolve against north koreans actions. >> [speaking foreign language] evening'smattis: last united nations security council actions shows the world is united and diplomatic efforts...
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we cannot prove he had a bad temper. we even went back and alked to some people who had no idea what he was talking no idea what he was talking about. and then when the parade agazine article came out where they did an extensive interview of my mother in 1997, on the they did an extensive interview of my mother in 1997, on the front cover, she talked about my temper and is a slinked back into the shadows. the fact of the matter is it was that episode, recognizing that is that young man had not had the belt buckle on, my life would have been completely changed. and yet it shows how god can take a knife that i was going to use to kill somebody and hange it into a scalpel to save lives. that kind of -- [applause] sec. carson: so as you said, i have never shied away from talking about it. i was once in a public debate in california with richard dawkins. many of you know who that is. the talking about it. i was once in world's foremost evolutionist and he thinks anybody that does not believe the way he does is a total idiot.
we cannot prove he had a bad temper. we even went back and alked to some people who had no idea what he was talking no idea what he was talking about. and then when the parade agazine article came out where they did an extensive interview of my mother in 1997, on the they did an extensive interview of my mother in 1997, on the front cover, she talked about my temper and is a slinked back into the shadows. the fact of the matter is it was that episode, recognizing that is that young man had not...
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she was a nationally known temperance revivalist. she traveled all over doing revivals. trying to get people to not drink. she gave a talk in springfield, missouri, in the winter of 1854 or 1855. afterwards, she moved to a farm daughter, adopted, a foster daughter named cora lee , and maybe one or two other people living with her. she was always taking people in trying to help them. that was her downfall because she had taken in this guy named george graham whom she at first met in an indiana prison once used in prison ministry. she took him under her wing. after he got out, they went into the business together putting newspapernti-drinking -- what is the word i used -- a temperance newspaper. pretty soon after they started living on the brookline farm, he showed up and started romancing foster daughter. actually, he resumed courting her because they had already started when they were back together in washington, kansas, putting out this paper. they had gotten into cahoots putting up the temperance a prayer and when she moved to springfield, he kind of followed her there
she was a nationally known temperance revivalist. she traveled all over doing revivals. trying to get people to not drink. she gave a talk in springfield, missouri, in the winter of 1854 or 1855. afterwards, she moved to a farm daughter, adopted, a foster daughter named cora lee , and maybe one or two other people living with her. she was always taking people in trying to help them. that was her downfall because she had taken in this guy named george graham whom she at first met in an indiana...
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we cannot prove he had a bad temper. we even went back and talked to some people who had no idea what he was talking about. and then when the parade magazine article came out where they did an extensive interview of my mother in 1997, on the front cover, she talked about my temper and is a slinked back into the shadows. the fact of the matter is it was that episode, recognizing that is that young man had not had the belt buckle on, my life would have been completely changed. and yet it shows how god can take a knife that i was going to use to kill somebody and change it into a scalpel to save lives. that kind of -- [applause] sec. carson: so as you said, i have never shied away from talking about it. i was once in a public debate in california with richard dawkins. many of you know who that is. the world's foremost evolutionist and he thinks anybody that does not believe the way he does is a total idiot. and he is not shy about letting you know. and toward the end of the debate i said, you know what, i think you have won
we cannot prove he had a bad temper. we even went back and talked to some people who had no idea what he was talking about. and then when the parade magazine article came out where they did an extensive interview of my mother in 1997, on the front cover, she talked about my temper and is a slinked back into the shadows. the fact of the matter is it was that episode, recognizing that is that young man had not had the belt buckle on, my life would have been completely changed. and yet it shows...
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people worried in the international community and keep following that he was posted thanks emily so as tempers rise in patients within his expert reaction we've been hearing though where it may go. what this can't be is an ego fight and right now what it felt like was a fight between trump on one side and kim on the other and to see who could make more outlandish statements and the fear is that if somebody flinches if somebody screws up there could be hundreds of thousands of dead people here this is a very real fight this is shockingly dangerous and the last thing we need to do is stand down and start bumping chests and talk about who's the bigger man i think the north koreans have put forth look we will stop our missile tests if you stop your war games we've been doing war games on that peninsula for fifty or sixty years from now so what good does it to walk away from that entry point into negotiations other than the fact that the united states simply does not want to really enter into negotiations i think that's been the road map for the way and i states has conducted itself with adversarie
people worried in the international community and keep following that he was posted thanks emily so as tempers rise in patients within his expert reaction we've been hearing though where it may go. what this can't be is an ego fight and right now what it felt like was a fight between trump on one side and kim on the other and to see who could make more outlandish statements and the fear is that if somebody flinches if somebody screws up there could be hundreds of thousands of dead people here...
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malloy was a temperance revivalist and she traveled over the country giving revivals and trying to get people to not drink. she gave one in springfield, missouri in the winter of 1884-85. when it was over she moved out to a farm west of springfield near brookline. an adopted daughter, a foster daughter named cora lee, and maybe one or two other people living with her. she was always taking in people and trying to help them, as was her downfall. she had taken in this guy named george graham, who she first met in an indiana prison when she was doing prison ministry. she had taken him under her wing. after he got out they went into the business together of putting anti-drinking newspapers -- -- temperance newspaper -- the -- pretty soon after they started living on the brookline farm, he showed up and started romancing cora lee, the foster daughter. actually, he resumed courting her because they had already started when they were back together in washington, kansas, putting out this paper. they had gotten into cahoots putting up the temperance paper, and when she moved to springfield, he
malloy was a temperance revivalist and she traveled over the country giving revivals and trying to get people to not drink. she gave one in springfield, missouri in the winter of 1884-85. when it was over she moved out to a farm west of springfield near brookline. an adopted daughter, a foster daughter named cora lee, and maybe one or two other people living with her. she was always taking in people and trying to help them, as was her downfall. she had taken in this guy named george graham, who...
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i think my grandpa is a perfect guy, never had a temper, never do anything bad but who's a mean drunkore is born. >> but drugs were big part of mom's life and our family story. the world quantities for prescription narcotics and that dominated our lives in many different ways, is something i'm proud and happy to say that she has gotten under control and things are going well. but it's a story that's all too common where drugs move in and mess up the seamless in different ways. >> host: was a story about when she tried to commit suicide in the car? >> guest: this is when i was ten or 11. she recently lost her job i didn't know at the time but that was when she started to use drugs. her marriage is falling apart and we decided to move back close to middletown which is more than just a streetlight. she crashed her car into a telephone pole what she said as she tried to commit suicide which is hard for us to hear and uis wonder what you could have done differently, i think you wonder that if your grown man or a ten or 11-year-old kid, you're always wondering what could i have done to make
i think my grandpa is a perfect guy, never had a temper, never do anything bad but who's a mean drunkore is born. >> but drugs were big part of mom's life and our family story. the world quantities for prescription narcotics and that dominated our lives in many different ways, is something i'm proud and happy to say that she has gotten under control and things are going well. but it's a story that's all too common where drugs move in and mess up the seamless in different ways. >>...
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some of the legal issues that we've talked about with anti-slavery and temperance and the decision of whether these sorts of reforms can be carried out through evangelism and church discipline or whether you need a state mechanism in order to reach them, the reason a lot of evangelicals in the 19th century turned to the state mechanisms in the cases in which they're successful is often a very clear anti-slavery logic behind the turn to politics. that one of the reasons, the sort of baptist argument that you go out and evangelize and discipline people in the church, one of the reasons that failed first and foremost with slavery was because slavery was such a totalizing system, you could not go evangelize the slaves without permission of the slave master. and you even had a hard time evangelizing the slave master with all of the restrictions that were put on the males of mailing tracts to the south, with all of the difficulties of travel after gradual emancipation and so if you were a good evangelical in massachusetts that felt guilty about the sin of slavery in your country because you
some of the legal issues that we've talked about with anti-slavery and temperance and the decision of whether these sorts of reforms can be carried out through evangelism and church discipline or whether you need a state mechanism in order to reach them, the reason a lot of evangelicals in the 19th century turned to the state mechanisms in the cases in which they're successful is often a very clear anti-slavery logic behind the turn to politics. that one of the reasons, the sort of baptist...
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and temperate, and have manners. and don't refer to your political opponents in ways that make it difficult to work with them in the future. so i thought of it is back to demean and comportment. >> host: i'm glad you brought that up because to a person can anyone you ask in this town, washington, what they think of jeff flake, they will say that you are one of the nicest people on the hill, and i can't disagree. you famously modeled bipartisanship by marin yourself on a desert island with a friend of mine, martin heinrich, a democratic senator. but trump mocks our cries for civility over the course of the campaign and he said look, we've got too many big problems to worry about tone, the tone in our politics. why is he wrong? >> guest: i think he's wrong because in the end, particularly in the senate, when it requires 60 votes to do just about anything, if you don't get along with your colleagues, you don't achieve any ends let alone conservative ends. there are severe limits of what you can do under rules of reconci
and temperate, and have manners. and don't refer to your political opponents in ways that make it difficult to work with them in the future. so i thought of it is back to demean and comportment. >> host: i'm glad you brought that up because to a person can anyone you ask in this town, washington, what they think of jeff flake, they will say that you are one of the nicest people on the hill, and i can't disagree. you famously modeled bipartisanship by marin yourself on a desert island with...
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you feel on the policy side you have to recognize being a conservative means you are somewhat even-tempered in temperate and have manners and you don't refer to your political opponents in ways that make it difficult for them in the future. a lot of it is the metering comportment. >> host: when you ask someone in washington with what they think of jeff flake they will say you are one of the nicest people on the hill and i can't say disagree. they see a model of bipartisanship. trump mocks our cries for stability over the course of the campaign and he said look we have got too many big problems to worry about the tone. why is he rob? >> guest: i think he's wrong because in and particularly in the senate where requires 60 votes for just about anything if you don't get along with your colleagues you don't achieve any ends let alone conservative ends. there are severe limits on what he can do under rules of reconciliation. we have discovered those. i think there is never a bad time to be good. i mentioned in one of the chapters about by him up ringing and watching a model of a hater in my own l
you feel on the policy side you have to recognize being a conservative means you are somewhat even-tempered in temperate and have manners and you don't refer to your political opponents in ways that make it difficult for them in the future. a lot of it is the metering comportment. >> host: when you ask someone in washington with what they think of jeff flake they will say you are one of the nicest people on the hill and i can't say disagree. they see a model of bipartisanship. trump mocks...
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we can't prove that he ever had a bad temper. back to talked to some people who had no idea what i was talking about, and that proved -- and then when the parade magazine article came out where they did an extensive interview of my nature 1997. she was on the front cover and talk about my temper. they just slinked back into the shadow. the fact of the matter is, it was that episode, recognizing if the that young man had not had that belt buckle on my life would have been completely changed, and yet it shows how god can take a knife that i was going to use to kill somebody, and change it into a scalpel to save lives. that kind of thing. [applause] but as you said, i've never shied away from talking about it. i was once in a public debate in california, with richard dawkins. i don't know if you know who that is, the world's for most evolutionist, and he thinks anybody who doesn't believe the way he does is a total idiot, and he is not shy about letting you know that. and so toward the end of the debate i said, you know what? i thin
we can't prove that he ever had a bad temper. back to talked to some people who had no idea what i was talking about, and that proved -- and then when the parade magazine article came out where they did an extensive interview of my nature 1997. she was on the front cover and talk about my temper. they just slinked back into the shadow. the fact of the matter is, it was that episode, recognizing if the that young man had not had that belt buckle on my life would have been completely changed, and...
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thursd evening should be just humidi way down for thursd pleasant evening temper the 70s and low >>>ill mentioned the pin hole trick. if you don't have glasses, you i learn you can use a colander in it. >> a cracker. >> it's true. >> a cracker. yeah. >> cracker with holes in it. then you're projecting that on happen >>no. you can make me one because i we're starring on 78 right now no big problems or delays. both directions still look good a crash at north wales at west avenue an accident by egg harbor parkwa no big delays. only blocking part of the right we're watching the vine. no problems. vine street expres open. don't need any alternative >>> making the catch. wait until you see what one it the catch of the year. happen comple can be found on we're counting down to the the birds starting offense first dominated and hopes birds are on the practice feld both teams in full pads. tory smith said the joint work >> we want to show them, you know, how we can play. i know what moves i have. we have to figure out new ways. to go with new people it's a we have to figure them out. to save
thursd evening should be just humidi way down for thursd pleasant evening temper the 70s and low >>>ill mentioned the pin hole trick. if you don't have glasses, you i learn you can use a colander in it. >> a cracker. >> it's true. >> a cracker. yeah. >> cracker with holes in it. then you're projecting that on happen >>no. you can make me one because i we're starring on 78 right now no big problems or delays. both directions still look good a crash at north...
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temper holding in the 70s cooler 4:25 is the time. some clouds ahead. i'll show you which clouds and eclips jessic is in the >>> this is what we're watching it's upbright. debris being clear by the aconce oval on mlk. i'll you how to ge around the countdown is on to the solar what you need to know to stay view. >>> addressing the nation. presid is set to speak >>> searching the sea. ten sailors are missing after a tanker the rescue mission under way j. good morning. this is "nbc 10 news today" i'm tracy davidson. >> most people are interested in let's get to bill henley. >>> good morning. we got a clear start this mornin there will be somelo overal some pretty good eclipse viewin weather. nice weather all around. 59 degrees in the suburbs, 70 look a lehigh valley at 62 degree the lehigh vall will see some 10:00, 76 de ts.e temperature w afternclouds. there' a chance we'l see valley i think they will wait until b. 85 degrees in new jersey, 84 in i'll show you how quickly t dowr first jessica boyington has your first traffic. >> we're in spring garden str
temper holding in the 70s cooler 4:25 is the time. some clouds ahead. i'll show you which clouds and eclips jessic is in the >>> this is what we're watching it's upbright. debris being clear by the aconce oval on mlk. i'll you how to ge around the countdown is on to the solar what you need to know to stay view. >>> addressing the nation. presid is set to speak >>> searching the sea. ten sailors are missing after a tanker the rescue mission under way j. good morning....
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that manifests itself in things i talked about, temperance, asylum reform, even in education reform. their goal is to create a better society. what i think is intriguing, coming from this time period because i think ôw÷ you listen o him you will see how much they apply to our current moment. finney said this on social and political involvement. the promotion and public order and happiness is one of the indispensable means of saving souls. in finney's mind improving society was not just bringing in the kingdom or ben he have lenlt works, but creating an atmosphere in which the gospel could go forth. i want to emphasize that piece to much of the social and political involvement following the second great awakening. it was driven by the gospel. secondly, and it is more telling for our time period i think, from henry cowells. men are put in nomination for president. how few -- talking about the votes. how few care to inquire whether they are for virtue or no virtue, for moral purity or no moral purity. it is a small fare for most voters." it is intriguing because i think as evangelicals
that manifests itself in things i talked about, temperance, asylum reform, even in education reform. their goal is to create a better society. what i think is intriguing, coming from this time period because i think ôw÷ you listen o him you will see how much they apply to our current moment. finney said this on social and political involvement. the promotion and public order and happiness is one of the indispensable means of saving souls. in finney's mind improving society was not just...
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. >> reporter: texas tempers flaring, furious over markups on necessities, like this man selling waterout of his truck, accused of marking up bottles by 500%. >> you ought to be ashamed of yourself! >> reporter: now in the middle of this massive crisis, the texas attorney general says he's already received over 600 reports of price gouging. just check out one woman's receipt from a corpus christi convenience store. she says she was charged $65 for just two cases of beer at a raceway gas station. >> that they're price gouging. >> reporter: then there's this photo of a case of water for sale at best buy for $42. raceway says it's investigating this incident, the manager saying it clerical error. best buy says it doesn't even sell cases of water. this was a big mistake on the part of a few employees. as a company we are focussed on helping, not hurting affected people. nearby, best western saying it's severing any affiliation whith its hotel in corpus christi after it was accused of tripling room rates. the hotel chain saying we do not tolerate this kind of egregious and unethical behavio
. >> reporter: texas tempers flaring, furious over markups on necessities, like this man selling waterout of his truck, accused of marking up bottles by 500%. >> you ought to be ashamed of yourself! >> reporter: now in the middle of this massive crisis, the texas attorney general says he's already received over 600 reports of price gouging. just check out one woman's receipt from a corpus christi convenience store. she says she was charged $65 for just two cases of beer at a...
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but eventually tempers flared and punches were thrown. >> what's her name? what's her name? my grandpa died. >> reporter: we did not see this man throw any punches, but he was the most vocal. it was unclear why he was arrested. >> they died killing nazis. they died. >> reporter: the trump supporters were continuously surrounded sometimes with their backs literally against a wall. >> nazi, go home. >> reporter: in a few instances, berkeley police relocated the trum supporters to safety, but for the most part, it didn't work. trump supporter johnny benitez with the bald head was escorted out of the park. then there was this man who ran from the angry mob to police officers in riot gear. >> i'm not here for violence. so i'm going to run to the police to guarantee my safety. i didn't like it at all. >> reporter: by noon a large contingent of folks wearing black masks and clothing marched. outnumbered by the thousands, police officers regrouped, deploying tear gas a few times to disperse the crowd. by then counterprotesters were flooding civic center and any trump supporters were
but eventually tempers flared and punches were thrown. >> what's her name? what's her name? my grandpa died. >> reporter: we did not see this man throw any punches, but he was the most vocal. it was unclear why he was arrested. >> they died killing nazis. they died. >> reporter: the trump supporters were continuously surrounded sometimes with their backs literally against a wall. >> nazi, go home. >> reporter: in a few instances, berkeley police relocated the...
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people said he didn't have the temperment. a majority of voters said he didn't have the temperment. the reason he's having problems is because people aren't seeing tangible change in their lives. republicans can tout neil gorsuch all they want, but until they see real accomplishments, then the president is going to be in this divot. we can give him credit for barack obama's economic policy. at the end of the day, that's not going soothe or win over the voters he promised the moon to. >> kevin, that's an interesting point. he's right that there wasn't a trust gap for the president, not this wide. there was temperament concerns and he won. >> it is a question of what have you done for me lately. the number that bakari points out is significant. what that reflects is the shift in priorities that has taken place under president trump. they feel they are being listened to and the concerns about the economy and national security are being addressed. i think the president gets a deal of credit for having, you know, having connected that gap between washington's priorities and the american
people said he didn't have the temperment. a majority of voters said he didn't have the temperment. the reason he's having problems is because people aren't seeing tangible change in their lives. republicans can tout neil gorsuch all they want, but until they see real accomplishments, then the president is going to be in this divot. we can give him credit for barack obama's economic policy. at the end of the day, that's not going soothe or win over the voters he promised the moon to. >>...
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he was kept her in this jail until his trumpet after trial he was moved to a temper institution and then he went to the state penitentiary. the physical presence is important because the interview happened here. he was jailed here. he was captured during the trial. there were two separate trials. there were three cases, three women involved. he admitted in conversation with detective cooley to all three cases. but in only one of the cases was asked to write out the statement. and that was in the rate of one of the three women. and it was clear to a jury of making an assumption here, that his confession is a true voluntary confession. he said it was. he didn't take the stand in either case, which is standard process in those kinds of cases. so he was quickly convicted by two different juries in two different cases, one day apart. then went into the system in 1963, and that led to the appellate process which began after the actual trials. his lawyer on the trial was a man named alvin more. alvin more of the time in 1963 was a 73-year-old lawyer here in phoenix. during that trial, during th
he was kept her in this jail until his trumpet after trial he was moved to a temper institution and then he went to the state penitentiary. the physical presence is important because the interview happened here. he was jailed here. he was captured during the trial. there were two separate trials. there were three cases, three women involved. he admitted in conversation with detective cooley to all three cases. but in only one of the cases was asked to write out the statement. and that was in...
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that she could have a temper and not be considered the villain. all of these human qualities that women were often told to suppress came out and this person has been in her all along. and the family was not to perfect, they all have flaws, they struggled in many ways and yet, they supported each other, loved each other, went on. nineveh felt sorry for themselves and sat around and said i guess i'm such where i can't do anything. they kept going. so this is really an inspiring role model for people to read this book. especially young women for whom this really was intended. "little women" succeeded beyond louise's wildest imaginings. it made her really a superstar of the day. this of course changed everything partially because her very honest publisher, he advised louisa to keep the copyright which was wonderful advice. because that meant she could really make money on the book and she became quite wealthy. by the standards of the day, you probably think of her almost as a millionaire today. that of course made the family very comfortable, it allow
that she could have a temper and not be considered the villain. all of these human qualities that women were often told to suppress came out and this person has been in her all along. and the family was not to perfect, they all have flaws, they struggled in many ways and yet, they supported each other, loved each other, went on. nineveh felt sorry for themselves and sat around and said i guess i'm such where i can't do anything. they kept going. so this is really an inspiring role model for...
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thought such as the idea that a woman could be independent and have ideas of her, that she could have a temper and not be considered the villain. all these human qualities that women were told to suppress came out and had been in lisa mail cut all along. the family was not perfect they all had fall flaws and struggled and yet they supported and loved each other. they went on. they kept going. so this is a very inspiring role model for people who read this book, especially young woman for whom it was intended. the woman succeeded beyond the wildest imaginings. it made her really a superstar of the day. now, this changed everything. probably because her publisher, thomas niles, thomas advised louisa to keep the copyright which was wonderful advice because that meant that she could make money on this book and she became quite wealthy. by the standards of the day, you probably think of her as a millionaire today. that of course made the family very comfortable, allowed all their debts to be repaid and they could feel at ease in that regard. and she was always doing kindnesses for others. if someon
thought such as the idea that a woman could be independent and have ideas of her, that she could have a temper and not be considered the villain. all these human qualities that women were told to suppress came out and had been in lisa mail cut all along. the family was not perfect they all had fall flaws and struggled and yet they supported and loved each other. they went on. they kept going. so this is a very inspiring role model for people who read this book, especially young woman for whom...
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those that support temperance reform and those who oppose temperance reform. there are evangelicals anti-slavery. there are evangelicals that defend the institution of slavery. there are evangelicals that are democrats and republicans and wigs and progressives and populists and the whole litany of parties that went through the 19th century. but there are generalizations you can make. many of them run along denominational lines where baptist evangelicals along with liturgicals and catholics almost reliably vote democratic from jackson to the late 19th century democratic party. for reasons we can get into, while a lot of presbyterian e n evangelica evangelicals, some of the more respectable liturgicals at that time, the episcopaleons vote for the wig party and later are involved in the republican party after the demise of the wigs. that's a different story from what happens in the 20th century. in the 20th century, it's no longer that you can sort of divide evangelicals along denominational lines and sort of figure out who is politically active where and who is
those that support temperance reform and those who oppose temperance reform. there are evangelicals anti-slavery. there are evangelicals that defend the institution of slavery. there are evangelicals that are democrats and republicans and wigs and progressives and populists and the whole litany of parties that went through the 19th century. but there are generalizations you can make. many of them run along denominational lines where baptist evangelicals along with liturgicals and catholics...
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electric car maker temper —— tesla just reported revenues of more than $2 billion for the april— june. the electric car maker burnt through more than $1 billion in that quarter, ramping up production for its mass—market model three, released last week. there are about half a million pre— orders for the model three. asia has its own ambitions when it comes to electric cars. china has mandated 8% of all vehicles sold the new energy cars by 2019. india has vowed to make all ca i’s 2019. india has vowed to make all cars sold electric i 2030. earlier i spoke to an auto analyst in sydney. i think you have to differentiate chinese case from the indian case. if you look at the background statistics, china has a penetration of electric cars around 1.4%, higher than the us. they accounted for half of all you —— will electric cars registered in 2016, around 250,000 a year. they are on a naked trajectory. also, china has an ability to provide infrastructure, because it is a decision by the government. 150,000 public charging spots exist already. i am more confident about the chinese case. there a
electric car maker temper —— tesla just reported revenues of more than $2 billion for the april— june. the electric car maker burnt through more than $1 billion in that quarter, ramping up production for its mass—market model three, released last week. there are about half a million pre— orders for the model three. asia has its own ambitions when it comes to electric cars. china has mandated 8% of all vehicles sold the new energy cars by 2019. india has vowed to make all ca i’s...
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. >> i threw a temper tantrum. i came out and go noooo! good-byes. >> waiting for that chance to grab the rest of my things and head on down the road. it could be any time now. but it seems like every minute has taken hours. >>> many inmates at the orange for ten years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape... relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply, but feel light... and wake up ready to perform. even with the weight of history on my shoulders. only exclusive retailers carry tempur-pedic. find yours at tempurpedic.com. county jail have experienced the highs and lows of drug addiction, and because their futures are uncertain, the emotional roller coaster doesn't always stop once they're in jail. tami butcher recently had a high when she was accepted into a drug rehabilitation program, but it quickly turned into a low when the judge denied her rehab request and sentenced her to prison instead. >> i'm kind of bummed, you know. i cried for like, you know, two or three days. >> butcher was sentenced to 16 mont
. >> i threw a temper tantrum. i came out and go noooo! good-byes. >> waiting for that chance to grab the rest of my things and head on down the road. it could be any time now. but it seems like every minute has taken hours. >>> many inmates at the orange for ten years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape... relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply, but feel light... and wake up ready to perform. even with the weight of history on my...
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current temper tires, 48 in fairfield. 88 in ran. not -- ran -- rain -- -- cochrane. we're now going to trend down in temperatures. this is monsoon al moisture. you can have a wet or dry monsoon. it's about a seasonal wind shift. when warm air comes off the gulf of california it serious up approximate into the phoenix area. it got into the bay area. pretty good thunderstorms up around lake tahoe for the second day in a row and they will continue. we have a chance for some of the activity tomorrow to kind of work its way kind of this way, that's the general flow going a little bit north and east -- pardon me north and west. so there's the current surface. you got clouds, beautiful sunset last night. nice sunset again tonight. clearing out at the beach so i know all of guys are out at kelly's cove and second lot enjoying surf there today too. a little south swell. the fog is gone and winds not too strong. not a bad beach day. air quality is okay too. you can see the temperatures tomorrow will come in at mostly cooler than today. so there's the forecast, fog and cloud fo
current temper tires, 48 in fairfield. 88 in ran. not -- ran -- rain -- -- cochrane. we're now going to trend down in temperatures. this is monsoon al moisture. you can have a wet or dry monsoon. it's about a seasonal wind shift. when warm air comes off the gulf of california it serious up approximate into the phoenix area. it got into the bay area. pretty good thunderstorms up around lake tahoe for the second day in a row and they will continue. we have a chance for some of the activity...
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tempers -- boiling over in charlottesville last night. the first city council meeting since the violent clash at a white supremicist rally that turned deadly -- was ended abrubtly as protester screamed at councilors. mayor mike signer was interrupted several times in the first few minutes of the meeting. jumping on a desk with a sign saying "blood on your hands". right now. lynhill condo residents - on the verge of being kicked out. workers have under 5 hours to fix several unsafe fire code violations at the complex or residents will jhave to vacate. suzanne kennedy is live in temple hills this morning.. it's 5 xxx and morning washington. an earthquake - rocking a small resort town in italy. the death toll and damage done. plus - the eclipse has come and gone. but it's left memories that will last forever! another look back at reaction from across the country. - hottest day of the week; feels 100+ - not as hot tomorrow with falling humidity - delightful end to the week and weekend - unseasonably cool end to august today: mostly sunny. hot
tempers -- boiling over in charlottesville last night. the first city council meeting since the violent clash at a white supremicist rally that turned deadly -- was ended abrubtly as protester screamed at councilors. mayor mike signer was interrupted several times in the first few minutes of the meeting. jumping on a desk with a sign saying "blood on your hands". right now. lynhill condo residents - on the verge of being kicked out. workers have under 5 hours to fix several unsafe...