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that's what motivates general thomas. several of the officers -- the army chief of staff, garfield will actually argue general, if we can hold the battlefield, we can stabilize this. and we can still win the day, we could win tomorrow. thomas says, we don't have the ammunition for that. i could tell you couple thousand stories on horseshoe ridge because, it's a fascinating version. i'll leave you with this. i mentioned before is that it was an amalgamation of -- nothing epitomizes the fighter for sure ridge quite like him the end of it. nothing demonstrates that confusion more clearly than the end of the fight. there are three regimens to get left behind in the middle of this retreat. james language division -- did not retreat clinically retreated around 1:00. them are thef mental high on 22nd michigan, they were temporarily attach to the reserve corps. they belonged to other forces. the ad hoc combat brigades -- they're on and around hill three. an thomas some tokyo orders. john brennan ordered his troops off the field.
that's what motivates general thomas. several of the officers -- the army chief of staff, garfield will actually argue general, if we can hold the battlefield, we can stabilize this. and we can still win the day, we could win tomorrow. thomas says, we don't have the ammunition for that. i could tell you couple thousand stories on horseshoe ridge because, it's a fascinating version. i'll leave you with this. i mentioned before is that it was an amalgamation of -- nothing epitomizes the fighter...
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thomas: it was. justices said given his speech was a clear and present danger, that is to say it posited a risk of undermining , that it wast constitutional to put him in jail for it. host: if you're going to read any of the decisions, you might start with this decision. you can find it on www.c-span.org, landmark cases. thomas: holmes was not a man of a lot of words. he used the good ones. he was an extremely powerful writer. each phrase has enormous meaning. that is why reading holmes' o pinions and letters was so fascinating because he has such extraordinary prose. host: here is an example using those two phrases that have made their way into the broader american lexicon. "we admit that in many places and in ordinary times the defendant saying all that was said would be within their constitutional right. the most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theater and causing panic. the question in every case are whether the words are in circumstances
thomas: it was. justices said given his speech was a clear and present danger, that is to say it posited a risk of undermining , that it wast constitutional to put him in jail for it. host: if you're going to read any of the decisions, you might start with this decision. you can find it on www.c-span.org, landmark cases. thomas: holmes was not a man of a lot of words. he used the good ones. he was an extremely powerful writer. each phrase has enormous meaning. that is why reading holmes' o...
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thomas: wilson wanted to go further.re were provisions of the bill that would affect the press directly. it gives you an example of how much they really did want to clamp down on this. i think the germans were gambling that we would not be able to mobilize. there was a real concern with the country and the administration that socialist organizations would be tied to non-allies in europe, and would undermine the mobilization in the military. there was a real sense that it could affect us losing the war. host: here is a comment on facebook that writes, a draft is military service is the same as involuntary servitude. does free speech matter if your government can force you to serve? if the war was worth fighting for the people would volunteer. i am far from socialists, but schenck was right about that and he should've been able to say so. thomas: that was the argument. it gives us a nice lead in to show exactly what happened. schenck was a leader of the socialist party in pennsylvania. he sat down with the parties 15,000 l
thomas: wilson wanted to go further.re were provisions of the bill that would affect the press directly. it gives you an example of how much they really did want to clamp down on this. i think the germans were gambling that we would not be able to mobilize. there was a real concern with the country and the administration that socialist organizations would be tied to non-allies in europe, and would undermine the mobilization in the military. there was a real sense that it could affect us losing...
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casey -- he is the second son of thomas lincoln casey. as workers casey graduates from columbia with a degree in civil engineering. he gets a architectural degree from columbia university. he worked in new york. he works there until 1890 and from there he goes to paris. in paris he stays there for two years and returns an 1892. working on thets library of congress. this is thomas lincoln casey. now any questions? any questions about any of this? oh boy. the cement controversy is this. instantyer took a dislike to one of his contractors and suppliers. he tested the cement and he would test it. he said it is no good. the contractor said my cement is good. there are thousands of cement tests for hours. eventually they said use it. but ended the controversy alternately that was one of the reasons he was fired. nothing? ok, thomas lincoln casey is appointed the head of the army corps of engineers in 1888. he takes over the building and immediately he and bernard green -- it is like night and day. the bill that goes on right away from that poin
casey -- he is the second son of thomas lincoln casey. as workers casey graduates from columbia with a degree in civil engineering. he gets a architectural degree from columbia university. he worked in new york. he works there until 1890 and from there he goes to paris. in paris he stays there for two years and returns an 1892. working on thets library of congress. this is thomas lincoln casey. now any questions? any questions about any of this? oh boy. the cement controversy is this....
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i'm thomas drayton, karen hepp has the week off. ocean city good morning to you, all of that will clear out in a couple of hours. let's get a check on the forecast. sue serio, good morning. >> morning. we have another sticky morning, things are starting to get more humid, day-by-day by day. weed had nice low humidity day monday, and today, we're down to eight out of ten. because we have better chance of more pop up showers and thunderstorms, this afternoon, now we are getting started when bus stop buddy on our national ice cream sandwich day. already took a bite. muggy the dog is here, as well, indicating the humidity and the dew point rising. so, it is going to feel a lot stickier than yesterday. so much so, that we have an air quality alert in effect for philadelphia, bucks, montgomery, chester, delaware counties, the entire day today. so, take care of yourself specially if you have breathing conditions. 74 degrees right now, sunrise at 6:01. later and later sunrises these days. seventy in reading and 71 in lancaster. already at 7
i'm thomas drayton, karen hepp has the week off. ocean city good morning to you, all of that will clear out in a couple of hours. let's get a check on the forecast. sue serio, good morning. >> morning. we have another sticky morning, things are starting to get more humid, day-by-day by day. weed had nice low humidity day monday, and today, we're down to eight out of ten. because we have better chance of more pop up showers and thunderstorms, this afternoon, now we are getting started when...
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karen, thomas? >> can understands those concerns, lauren johnson this morning, thank you. >> we've been showing you some video over the last day after guy at a synogogue doing something. there he is. >> still ahead here on "good day" philadelphia, guess what? police say they have him. and our cameras, were rolling. >> sorry, kids. it is almost time to go back to school. some of are you going back today, so if you have not done your back to school shopping, we got you covered. >> really going back today? >> some of them are. >> poor, poor children. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your co
karen, thomas? >> can understands those concerns, lauren johnson this morning, thank you. >> we've been showing you some video over the last day after guy at a synogogue doing something. there he is. >> still ahead here on "good day" philadelphia, guess what? police say they have him. and our cameras, were rolling. >> sorry, kids. it is almost time to go back to school. some of are you going back today, so if you have not done your back to school shopping, we...
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the answer is thomas payne.now what we want to do is share a story of the connection ,etween wilson, thomas payne and the duke of richmond. this is a set of links that haven't been documented previously and gives us a window into how ideas about politics and the american revolution may have migrated across the ocean. and among the u.s., britain, and france. thomas payne, people don't often remember that he began his professional life as a tax collector. an excise officer in lewis in southern england, 1768 to 1774. it's from there that he came to the u.s. on the to the u.s. strength of recommendation from benjamin franklin, he was connected in london to benjamin franklin by someone who worked in the british treasury, a man named george scott. he also are working with louis worked under the administration of the duke of richmond. the duke of richmond was responsible for judicial activity in the county, thomas payne was an assiduous jury man while he was there. duke of richmond was also a patron in the late 1760's
the answer is thomas payne.now what we want to do is share a story of the connection ,etween wilson, thomas payne and the duke of richmond. this is a set of links that haven't been documented previously and gives us a window into how ideas about politics and the american revolution may have migrated across the ocean. and among the u.s., britain, and france. thomas payne, people don't often remember that he began his professional life as a tax collector. an excise officer in lewis in southern...
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>> good morning, thomas. police are releasing these photos, trying to track down the suspect, derrick rollins of southwest philadelphia, several agencies are involved, looking for the 24 year old man accused in two shootings over the weekends. including the murder of 29 year old john lee of narberth, lee was walking along haverford road to a friends' killed, apparently stole the phone. half forwards township police released photos of three people who they believe may have witnessed these crimes, a boy on a bike, and a man and a woman walking along the sidewalk, earlier this week, police raided rollins' southwest philadelphia home while they didn't finds the fugitive, they did recover the vehicle, believed to be involved in both weekend shootings. we know the us marshall involved in the search for this man, we also know there is a reward in this case because police want this man in custody, thomas. >> we have the picture. we have his name. this is when we need the public to come forward and help out, jenny joy
>> good morning, thomas. police are releasing these photos, trying to track down the suspect, derrick rollins of southwest philadelphia, several agencies are involved, looking for the 24 year old man accused in two shootings over the weekends. including the murder of 29 year old john lee of narberth, lee was walking along haverford road to a friends' killed, apparently stole the phone. half forwards township police released photos of three people who they believe may have witnessed these...
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key shot of the day, 10th hole, thomas, short birdie putt.has ten seconds to wait until he taps it in. he kind of sits there and it goes. he's 7 under, tied for the lead. rickie fowler birdied 12 through 15. make this is great par putt. he's in the clubhouse with 5 under at 67. this eagle chip on 15 by oosthuizen now with the lead in the clubhouse at 6 under par. justin thomas on the par 3 13th from just off the fringe, in the rough. this rough is tough at the pga. it's almost like hitting it out of sand. drops it in for the birdie, 8 under with a one-shot lead. kevin kisner had the lead throughout this tournament. birdies on 14 and 15 to go to 7 under. bogeyed 16. thomas on the par 3 17 the. money. three-shot lead with the birdie. he's won three times this year and despite this boggy on 18, justin thomas wins the 99th pga championship, justin thomas. >> i had a great opportunity to win today. i just knew no matter what my game was at on the first tee, i need to be patient and i felt like i was -- i had the game to get it done. just a matter
key shot of the day, 10th hole, thomas, short birdie putt.has ten seconds to wait until he taps it in. he kind of sits there and it goes. he's 7 under, tied for the lead. rickie fowler birdied 12 through 15. make this is great par putt. he's in the clubhouse with 5 under at 67. this eagle chip on 15 by oosthuizen now with the lead in the clubhouse at 6 under par. justin thomas on the par 3 13th from just off the fringe, in the rough. this rough is tough at the pga. it's almost like hitting it...
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thomas, back over to you. >>> 4:03. police in philadelphia and delaware counties hope they are closing in on the man behind the murder on the main line and they are counting on a reward to help in this case. steve keeley at police headquarters in center city for us, steve. >> reporter: well, they were really concentrating the search for this guy within the philadelphia city limits and that is because number one he fired his gun, first in the overbrook section but number two after he killed the nan haverford, he stole that man's cell phone and the last location of that cell phone according to cell phone record from the phone company, to police, was 40th and market streets, not too far from the university of pennsylvania campus. so, here again, they are the pictures and this first picture is latest picture, this is a shot we know from behind and from the side but only shot they have of him from surveillance on haverford road before he puts his red hood over his head, so you can see his hair style, side of his face. then y
thomas, back over to you. >>> 4:03. police in philadelphia and delaware counties hope they are closing in on the man behind the murder on the main line and they are counting on a reward to help in this case. steve keeley at police headquarters in center city for us, steve. >> reporter: well, they were really concentrating the search for this guy within the philadelphia city limits and that is because number one he fired his gun, first in the overbrook section but number two after...
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it's thomas paine's common sens sense. it was robert bell on third street in philadelphia. if you go there today you will see a boxing here's where common sense was printed, 1776. it was like. it's quite rare and printed three times in january of 1776. thomas paine went to robert bell wanted to have this printed in one of the proceeds to buy a soldier's mittens. after just three printings they had a falling out. thomas paine allowed anyone to print it for you lower the price and that's one reason the book is so well-known and printed and has the designation of the highest saturation of any book printed in america. my favorite find in the past year is a bible that began to the man who wrote lord of the rings. i have a nice protective case made for, but he had a very simple bible. it was printed in 1947 in the middle of writing thomas paine allowed anybody to print it and that is why the book is so well known and printed and to this day has the designation of having a high saturation of any book printed in america. my favorite find in the past year is a bible that belongs to
it's thomas paine's common sens sense. it was robert bell on third street in philadelphia. if you go there today you will see a boxing here's where common sense was printed, 1776. it was like. it's quite rare and printed three times in january of 1776. thomas paine went to robert bell wanted to have this printed in one of the proceeds to buy a soldier's mittens. after just three printings they had a falling out. thomas paine allowed anyone to print it for you lower the price and that's one...
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i am's thomas drayton. bob kelly, good morning to you >> yeah. >> every day something crazy going on. let's just relax. >> let's turn on the music slowly turn on the mike, sue serio. >> we calm down from the weather. we did have localized areas of flooding as you will see about that coming up. what about today. we will go one scan was eight out of 10. it is still humid even with the storms that came through last night and we're still seeing thunderstorm activity in south jersey, we will zoom in on that, a little bit more, it looks like, southern part of the camden county is moving back into burlington county, so, yeah, more heavy downpours , there. 74 degrees at the moment, and we're back to milder temperatures to start the day. southerly wind at 5 miles an hour and 63 in mount pocono, lancaster 70. seventy-four atlantic city. wildwood, north wildwood 74. so is cape may point. camden, new jersey at 69. lets see where we are headed. we can make it to 90 if we get enough sunshine. a stray storm, later on in t
i am's thomas drayton. bob kelly, good morning to you >> yeah. >> every day something crazy going on. let's just relax. >> let's turn on the music slowly turn on the mike, sue serio. >> we calm down from the weather. we did have localized areas of flooding as you will see about that coming up. what about today. we will go one scan was eight out of 10. it is still humid even with the storms that came through last night and we're still seeing thunderstorm activity in south...
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but the story here is all about justin thomas. jordan spieth, just a few days shy of his 24th and justin thomas is a few months past his 24th birthday. major championship series is complete, garcia, koepka, spieth and thomas. nick: jordan and justin, unbelievable how they inspired each other. it is a case of thomas responding to his good friend. jim: he was the aggregate for the season. those who made the cut. it's a short list and right around this number. 13 players that hit this number. and koepka the best when you add them all up. 21 under. >> way to go. >> unbelievable. >> congratulations. >> i'm proud of you. >> there's his wife brittany, who will be having their second child in a month. came in here 14th in the world. everyone knew a world of popings. and now he is won and the golf celebrates. sfloo nick: fantastic to hit the right shot. and he pulse off something special there. and then in the back of his mind if he could make this putt, will give him a cushion off of 18. jim: tumbled one at 18 and that one curled in from
but the story here is all about justin thomas. jordan spieth, just a few days shy of his 24th and justin thomas is a few months past his 24th birthday. major championship series is complete, garcia, koepka, spieth and thomas. nick: jordan and justin, unbelievable how they inspired each other. it is a case of thomas responding to his good friend. jim: he was the aggregate for the season. those who made the cut. it's a short list and right around this number. 13 players that hit this number. and...
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>> thomas is smooth. he has the lines, knows just what to say, put the magic on her. >> hey, you got to be yourself f you're yourself, everything will come natural. >> makes it sounds so simple. >> look, dating not easy. about if you you're true to who you are, and your character. everything will flow. >> professional daughter here. >> have you ever given a girl a stuffed animal? >> no, no. have i? fourth grade? might have. alicia demaria. >> would it be better if it cost $109? >> go dive a bear with chocolates? >> she is right. there is a stuffed animal out there just recently came out t ranges from 145 to $190. we will slow it to you. windy the giraffe is the name t sells for 190. it is -- >> 1.90? >> no, $190. and it sold out almost immediately. >> who is buying this? >> quinn. >> i new york he wouldn't. >> quincy would not. >> he won't even buy his kid a new back pack. he is making them use the ones from last year. >> quincy has his own picture on the front of the building. >> i have my picture on the
>> thomas is smooth. he has the lines, knows just what to say, put the magic on her. >> hey, you got to be yourself f you're yourself, everything will come natural. >> makes it sounds so simple. >> look, dating not easy. about if you you're true to who you are, and your character. everything will flow. >> professional daughter here. >> have you ever given a girl a stuffed animal? >> no, no. have i? fourth grade? might have. alicia demaria. >>...
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our lauren johnson on the scene this morning, lauren. >> reporter: hi thomas, good morning. quiet here now at 69th street as passengers coming and going as usual but different scene earlier when that accident happened. train that was involved appears to be still on the tracks off in the distance. septa did confirm to bob kelly that an investigation is underway. lets go to the video from the scene just around 12:15 this morning an inbound train to 69th street station slammed into an unoccupied high speed line train, that was stopped here at the terminal. emergency crew from his upper darby, fire, in addition to several other agencies responded quickly here to the scene just to start rescuing passengers from that train and then quickly learned, dozens of people injured. >> inbound norristown high speed train came in the terminal and hit a station, car that was sitting in the terminal unoccupied, that car did move, and the passengers were injured and police, fire personnel and e ms from delaware county got them off the trains and out to area hospitals. >> i was talking to a guy
our lauren johnson on the scene this morning, lauren. >> reporter: hi thomas, good morning. quiet here now at 69th street as passengers coming and going as usual but different scene earlier when that accident happened. train that was involved appears to be still on the tracks off in the distance. septa did confirm to bob kelly that an investigation is underway. lets go to the video from the scene just around 12:15 this morning an inbound train to 69th street station slammed into an...
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last one is page from thomas hutchinson's -- governor thomas hutchinson's, from the 18th century. he took them home and was writing this history of massachusetts. these are all kind of documents we don't have today. three words, stamp, act, riot. his whole house was trampled and some of the, i've heard, you know one of those, maybe fake news. i don't know. but his library was trampled and some of the draft pages still have -- were dirty. they just trampled everything. a lot of the documents just disappeared. at one point in the 1900s, there was a man named poole who discovered they had a draft, earlier draft, and there were snippets of other documents we didn't have. we are slowly but surely putting together all these pieces because we don't have everything. in 1840, thomas gauge in massachusetts, he has nine documents in the case of margaret scott. margaret scott is executed. i bet very few of you even know who she is. you might have seen her bench but there are only nine available to tell her case and two of them are in the essex county courthouse that the philips library holds.
last one is page from thomas hutchinson's -- governor thomas hutchinson's, from the 18th century. he took them home and was writing this history of massachusetts. these are all kind of documents we don't have today. three words, stamp, act, riot. his whole house was trampled and some of the, i've heard, you know one of those, maybe fake news. i don't know. but his library was trampled and some of the draft pages still have -- were dirty. they just trampled everything. a lot of the documents...
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thomas aguilar: take a stab at it? fernando perez: yeah. sonido clash is a collective that's been around for almost 9 years now. and it's a group of different individuals with different talents, from production, to being an artist, to graphic design, to event promotions. it's a group much bigger than us, and we've produced events for the last 9 years on a monthly level, sometimes twice, three times a month, do festivals. damian: so, you're doing something right because you keep doing them over and over, right? fernando: there you go. damian: you've kind of clamped onto that niche that you all have. thomas: yeah, we've definitely built a following that understands what we're trying to do. i think we hit a market that was underserved when it comes to, like, you know, events. you know, music events specifically. a lot of it was catered to maybe older latino folks. and when we started 9 years ago, we were much younger than we are now, but it was definitely one of those things, like we love this music, we want other people to hear it, and we thi
thomas aguilar: take a stab at it? fernando perez: yeah. sonido clash is a collective that's been around for almost 9 years now. and it's a group of different individuals with different talents, from production, to being an artist, to graphic design, to event promotions. it's a group much bigger than us, and we've produced events for the last 9 years on a monthly level, sometimes twice, three times a month, do festivals. damian: so, you're doing something right because you keep doing them over...
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thomas, karen?, we want to get to right now comes from cobbs creek, that's where on duty police officer crashed into a park car, you can see the scene right there, just after midnight on the 5100 block of baltimore avenue. the officer was taken over to presbyterian hospital with some minor injuries. >> developing right now, at 4:31, violence in virginia results in a show every unity here in philadelphia. hundreds making their voices heard during last night's philly is charlottesville rally. demonstrators saying they're determine to stand up to hate and intolerance, activity in center city prompts philadelphia police to increase their presence, they're standing guard this morning, over the statue of former mayor frank rizzo, following recent act of vandalism. our jenny joyce on the scene in center city this morning, jenny, good morning. >> good morning, thomas, so, there are still about dozen police officers out here, but an hour ago there were twice as many otters, making sure that things remained p
thomas, karen?, we want to get to right now comes from cobbs creek, that's where on duty police officer crashed into a park car, you can see the scene right there, just after midnight on the 5100 block of baltimore avenue. the officer was taken over to presbyterian hospital with some minor injuries. >> developing right now, at 4:31, violence in virginia results in a show every unity here in philadelphia. hundreds making their voices heard during last night's philly is charlottesville...
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joe thomas is our guest in charlottesville with w chv radio. teresa is in tennessee, line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. the guy before me stole my thunder about the difference between black lives matter. we have been putting up with black lives matter for years when the democrats and obama create him. -- create them. how did the democrats -- they are supporting this to get votes. how did they think they will win elections on this platform of hate and violence? black lives matter is what helped trump get elected. that is why white people came out -- we are being discriminated against, being punched and called racists. how is this platform going to work for the democrats? that is all behind it. did you see while you are there, intothey were being herded black lives matter and the cops stood down? guest: in charlottesville? no one was hurt but there were crowd control barricades put up -- there is still an investigation into whether orders were given to the police, there were many instances where many fights broke out. it wa
joe thomas is our guest in charlottesville with w chv radio. teresa is in tennessee, line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. the guy before me stole my thunder about the difference between black lives matter. we have been putting up with black lives matter for years when the democrats and obama create him. -- create them. how did the democrats -- they are supporting this to get votes. how did they think they will win elections on this platform of hate and violence? black lives...
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thomas, thanks for having me. what we know about the sought statues -- when they were erected it was during the height of the jim crow in the south and they went up in the 60s and 70s and they are commemorative, yes. they are also really symbols of white supremacy to terrorize black folks and get a very clear message across that white supremacy will reign in the south and it is moving to see that from charlottesvilles there have been campaigns that sprung up and ongoing campaigns across the south as you mentioned and folks are asking the question what does it mean to have community self-determination. do we have to stand for having images and symbols of confederate folk and white supremacists everywhere or can we take place in envisions public spaces that are nor inclusive the loving communities we hope to create. >> and robert we mentioned what took place in baltimore this week, the way they went ahead to remove the monuments there overnight. not a lot of fanfare to it. the mayor katherine pugh expressed frustrat
thomas, thanks for having me. what we know about the sought statues -- when they were erected it was during the height of the jim crow in the south and they went up in the 60s and 70s and they are commemorative, yes. they are also really symbols of white supremacy to terrorize black folks and get a very clear message across that white supremacy will reign in the south and it is moving to see that from charlottesvilles there have been campaigns that sprung up and ongoing campaigns across the...
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thomas can't believe it didn't drop.ding to the rules he can wait 10 seconds to see if it falls and the ball, yup, eventually did drop in for birdie to tie the lead. yes, when it's your day it's just your day. thomas added two more birdies on 13 and 17 including a chip in and wins his first major by two shots. congrats. >> the 102nd rule. >> anyone that either. >> coming up an american tourist is beat up after giving a nazi salute in germany. >> amtrak solar eclipse train offer sells out in less than a day. >> as we head to break a live look across the region at 5:11 in the morning, temperature 71 degrees. back in a moment. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> here's a look at the stories we're following for you the suspect accused of driving his car into a peaceful crowd of protesters on saturday is expected to face a judge today. 20-year-old james fields jr. is facing second degree murder charges. authorities say he rammed his car into a large crowd of people who had gathered in charlottesville to rally against a white nationalist group. the
thomas can't believe it didn't drop.ding to the rules he can wait 10 seconds to see if it falls and the ball, yup, eventually did drop in for birdie to tie the lead. yes, when it's your day it's just your day. thomas added two more birdies on 13 and 17 including a chip in and wins his first major by two shots. congrats. >> the 102nd rule. >> anyone that either. >> coming up an american tourist is beat up after giving a nazi salute in germany. >> amtrak solar eclipse...
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karen, thomas? >> certainly good news on those questions, will be answered shortly, jenny joyce this morning, thank you. time 5:35. man accused of shoot tag team in a extreme fit of road rage, expected back in court for form a.m. a rain: dade desper right here shot and killed bianca robeson on june 28th while driving on the route 100 bypass. she was attempt to go merge into the lane with this red pick-up truck when the shooting took place. the delaware county man has been charged with murder. robeson was due to start college this fall. >> 5:35. memorial service to honor new jersey senator jim whalen will be held in atlantic city where he served for so many years. also the mayor there, suffered a heart attack, on tuesday. he had surgery last month, to remove cancerous cells from his kidney, he had some complications, his office says details about the memorial service will be released shortly. >> president trump taking a hard-line stance on his border wall, may complicate efforts to keep the governmen
karen, thomas? >> certainly good news on those questions, will be answered shortly, jenny joyce this morning, thank you. time 5:35. man accused of shoot tag team in a extreme fit of road rage, expected back in court for form a.m. a rain: dade desper right here shot and killed bianca robeson on june 28th while driving on the route 100 bypass. she was attempt to go merge into the lane with this red pick-up truck when the shooting took place. the delaware county man has been charged with...
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and then the last one is a page from thomas hutchinson, governor thomas hutchinson's history of the 18th century. he had taken a lot of the original man uskriments home and was writing this history of massachusetts. and there were these transcriptions of all sorts of documents we don't have today. three words, stamp act riot. his whole house was trampled and some of the -- i have heard -- one of those maybe it's fake news. i don't know. but his library was trampled and some of the draft pages still have silver, dirty, they just trampled everything. so a lot of these documents just disappeared. at one point, in the 1900s, there was a man named poole who discovered they had a draft, an earlier draft of his book, and in the earlier draft, there were snippets of other documents we didn't have. we're slowly but surely putting together all these pieces because we don't have everything. in 1840, thomas gage published a history of raleigh, massachusetts. in which it has nine cases of margaret scott. she was executed. i bet very few of you know who she is. you may have seen her bench, but there a
and then the last one is a page from thomas hutchinson, governor thomas hutchinson's history of the 18th century. he had taken a lot of the original man uskriments home and was writing this history of massachusetts. and there were these transcriptions of all sorts of documents we don't have today. three words, stamp act riot. his whole house was trampled and some of the -- i have heard -- one of those maybe it's fake news. i don't know. but his library was trampled and some of the draft pages...
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. >> absolutely thomas and karen. we saw cold front move through the area a lot of heavy tropical downpours, prompting with it some flashflood concerns, take a look at several of the damage report toward berks county, lehigh valley, some report of trees down, some flashflooding, also, in and around the philadelphia area, as you move into cherry hill, sections every new castle county and delaware, but look at ultimate doppler. much improved. the heaviest of the rainfall now out to sea, still few left over pocket of sprinkles, we will kind of zoom in, see the heavy rainfall, with the showers, thunderstorms, exiting the jersey shore. in it wake, though, still have those aerial flood warnings from philadelphia, along the i95 corridor, back into new castle county, delaware, and that is because of some rising creeks and streams. so be mindful of that. turn around, don't drown, if you encounter some flooded roadways. take a look at several of the rainfall totals south and west of philadelphia, over three and a half inches ev
. >> absolutely thomas and karen. we saw cold front move through the area a lot of heavy tropical downpours, prompting with it some flashflood concerns, take a look at several of the damage report toward berks county, lehigh valley, some report of trees down, some flashflooding, also, in and around the philadelphia area, as you move into cherry hill, sections every new castle county and delaware, but look at ultimate doppler. much improved. the heaviest of the rainfall now out to sea,...
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how about thomas jefferson? what do you think of thomas jefferson? do you like him? he was a major slave owner. >> joining me now, the member of the national board of directors of the naacp, and by phone, georgia state representative stacy abrams, candidate for georgia, who received hate tweets after calling for the removal of monuments. there are 718 monday utilities, ten major u.s. military bases named in honor of confederate military leaders. is that about heritage or something else? some some of this history, people are misappropriating. somebody said you can't challenge what you are unless you really repent. let's talk about the charlottesville monument. 80% of these monuments were erected between 1898 and 1920. they were erected to celebrate the deconstruction of reconstruction. they were erected to celebrate the separate but equal decision. in 1915, woodrow wilson kicked out civil rights leaders from his office. 1916, he played birth of a nation in the oval office. and that sent word to white supremacist that's they had a friend in the oval office. and that st
how about thomas jefferson? what do you think of thomas jefferson? do you like him? he was a major slave owner. >> joining me now, the member of the national board of directors of the naacp, and by phone, georgia state representative stacy abrams, candidate for georgia, who received hate tweets after calling for the removal of monuments. there are 718 monday utilities, ten major u.s. military bases named in honor of confederate military leaders. is that about heritage or something else?...
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karen and thomas? >> thank you. >>> it is 4:36.t's now up to three of our nation's top chief executives who decided to quit. on the left. merck ceo can he have frazier was the first to resign be frazier was the only black member of the presidential manufacturing council, originally from north philly and a penn state grad. intel ceo brian seen in the middle and under armor ceo kevin plank on the right. the three excessive say it's their responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and hate. >>> we're learning more about the suspect driving his vehicle into the crowd of people in charlottesville. 20 years old, james alex fields. he was in making his first court appearance by video from jail. charged with second degree murder in the death of 32-year-old heather heyer. federal authorities are looking at more charge, people who knew him said he was a loaner dismissed from the army because he couldn't make it through boot camp and once charged with beating his own mother. >>> are you tired of the amount of times pennsylvania school
karen and thomas? >> thank you. >>> it is 4:36.t's now up to three of our nation's top chief executives who decided to quit. on the left. merck ceo can he have frazier was the first to resign be frazier was the only black member of the presidential manufacturing council, originally from north philly and a penn state grad. intel ceo brian seen in the middle and under armor ceo kevin plank on the right. the three excessive say it's their responsibility to take a stand against...
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alex and thomas? >> we'll see what the eyewitnesses have to say, thank you. >>> let's get to other news, multiple people have been injured in a shooting in the mantua section of the city, one victim is in critical condition. police say around 11:00 last night, they were near 39th and brown trying to break up a crowd when officers heard gunshots about a block away. they drove over to find out that several people had been shot. of two of the victims had already been taken to presbyterian, those two were an 18-year-old, who was shot in the back and a 21-year-old shot in the arm. still on the scene was a 24-year-old who had been shot multiple times all over his body. police took him to the hospital. they were also notified there was a fourth shooting victim who also left the scene before they arrived. police are reviewing surveillance cameras in the area. >>> let's get to pennsauken where there's developing news, because multiple people have been stabbed. police are on the hunt for someone who stabbed two
alex and thomas? >> we'll see what the eyewitnesses have to say, thank you. >>> let's get to other news, multiple people have been injured in a shooting in the mantua section of the city, one victim is in critical condition. police say around 11:00 last night, they were near 39th and brown trying to break up a crowd when officers heard gunshots about a block away. they drove over to find out that several people had been shot. of two of the victims had already been taken to...
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key shot of the day, 10th hole, thomas, short birdie putt.seconds to wait until he taps it in. he kind of sits there and it goes. he's 7 under, tied for the lead. rickie fowler birdied 12 through 15. make this is great par putt. he's in the clubhouse with 5 under at 67. this eagle chip on 15 by oosthuizen now with the lead in the clubhouse at 6 under par. justin thomas on the par 3 13th from just off the fringe, in the rough. this rough is tough at the pga. it's almost like hitting it out of sand. drops it in for the birdie, 8 under with a one-shot lead. kevin kisner had the lead throughout this tournament. birdies on 14 and 15 to go to 7 under. bogeyed 16. thomas on the par 3 17 the. money. three-shot lead with the birdie. he's won three times this year and despite this boggy on 18, justin thomas wins the 99th pga championship, justin thomas. >> i had a great opportunity to win today. i just knew no matter what my game was at on the first tee, i need to be patient and i felt like i was -- i had the game to get it done. just a matter of if i
key shot of the day, 10th hole, thomas, short birdie putt.seconds to wait until he taps it in. he kind of sits there and it goes. he's 7 under, tied for the lead. rickie fowler birdied 12 through 15. make this is great par putt. he's in the clubhouse with 5 under at 67. this eagle chip on 15 by oosthuizen now with the lead in the clubhouse at 6 under par. justin thomas on the par 3 13th from just off the fringe, in the rough. this rough is tough at the pga. it's almost like hitting it out of...
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hello, i'm eric thomas. thanks for joining us. a hot dog stand in berkeley, the owner says he's been fired after white was identified in social media posts as one of the alleged white nationalists taking part in the protests. the restaurant released this statement to abc 7 news saying white's actions are not supported by top dog. quote, we believe in individual freedom and voluntary association for everyone. abc news reporter elizabeth her is live in charlottesville with new developments there today. elizabeth? >> reporter: well, eric, as this city and the country for that matter rally now for justice and unity, tonight we are learning more about the 32-year-old victim and hearing from her mother who, as you can imagine, is stll in shock. >>> the scene of terror and chaos in the streets of charlottesville that ended in death and devastation. messages of unity and condolences for the victims. >> i want the country to know that the city of charlottesville is a place of extreme compassion. >> reporter: including heather heyer, a 32-y
hello, i'm eric thomas. thanks for joining us. a hot dog stand in berkeley, the owner says he's been fired after white was identified in social media posts as one of the alleged white nationalists taking part in the protests. the restaurant released this statement to abc 7 news saying white's actions are not supported by top dog. quote, we believe in individual freedom and voluntary association for everyone. abc news reporter elizabeth her is live in charlottesville with new developments there...
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so thomas jefferson was his vice president. and in the course of adams' presidency, he and jefferson had a very severe rivalry develop between them personally and also between political parties that they were heading and it was really the first time we see the emergence of political parties in our country. in 1800, john adams was an embattled incumbent president running for re-election. >> so thomas jefferson in 1800 decide he want the top spot. >> you have the sitting president running against the sitting vice president. just think about the instability of that. you know, in some ways it did happen but it's an assassination incentive. you know, a person who is a heartbeat away is vigorously opposed to the policies of the number one person. these are people who worked together, adams and jefferson back in 1776. they're on the committee that drafts the declaration of independence. as cliff says in 1796 they run against each other, the first contested election but it's a relatively tame affair. jefferson tell the supporters, my t
so thomas jefferson was his vice president. and in the course of adams' presidency, he and jefferson had a very severe rivalry develop between them personally and also between political parties that they were heading and it was really the first time we see the emergence of political parties in our country. in 1800, john adams was an embattled incumbent president running for re-election. >> so thomas jefferson in 1800 decide he want the top spot. >> you have the sitting president...
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hello, and philippa thomas, this is outside source. in sierra leone at least 400 people have died in mudslides and massive flooding. the president says urgent support is needed and there are fears that the number of dead could rise. trying to sort the helicopters and, more have been brought in, this is a disaster. it's absolutely unprecedented. also on the show more white has intrigued as reports circulated that one of the president's top advisers might be on his way out but it's not all bad news for the us president, kimjong and says he will hold fire on the north korea's proposal to shoot missiles on the us territory of guam and some give the trump administration credit. and some give the trump administration crediti and some give the trump administration credit. i think a lot of it has to do not only with the strong statements made by our president but also statements made by secretary rex to listen and james mattis. setting off into uncharted waters, we will talk to the team on board. and to get in touch at any time the hashtag is
hello, and philippa thomas, this is outside source. in sierra leone at least 400 people have died in mudslides and massive flooding. the president says urgent support is needed and there are fears that the number of dead could rise. trying to sort the helicopters and, more have been brought in, this is a disaster. it's absolutely unprecedented. also on the show more white has intrigued as reports circulated that one of the president's top advisers might be on his way out but it's not all bad...
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karen and thomas?nny, thank you. >>> more breaking news, multiple people are injured in a shooting, this is in the mantua seconds of the city, we know one victim in critical condition this morning, lauren johnson at police headquarters. p>> reporter: investigators so many questions this morning, what was the motive? how many shooters and exactly how many victims? that's what they're pouring over here at police headquarters to try to figure out about the two dozen bullets sprayed at the men in mantua. police arrived at the scene quickly because they were already in the neighborhood trying to break up a disorderly crowd when the shots started when they made it over to 39th and melon, shell casings were everywhere, no signs of a shooter. one victim still on scene be a 24-year-old, he was in critical condition, officers rush him to presbyterian hospital. several others showed up at the hospital on their own with gunshots to the back and arm and police also say there were people who suffered injuries from s
karen and thomas?nny, thank you. >>> more breaking news, multiple people are injured in a shooting, this is in the mantua seconds of the city, we know one victim in critical condition this morning, lauren johnson at police headquarters. p>> reporter: investigators so many questions this morning, what was the motive? how many shooters and exactly how many victims? that's what they're pouring over here at police headquarters to try to figure out about the two dozen bullets sprayed...
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thomas. thomas goes over to oliver shepard and a succinct order.aln shepard, take your men in there. stop the rebels. about 11:00 in the morning, the 1400 men of the regulars will yi march inll perfect formation ba across that open field into the cedars where they will collide head-on with four confederate dh brigades. the fight will last 20 minutes. it's a short, sharp fight. both sides will give as good asa they get and shepard will order a retreat, partly covered by russo as they fall back.day, whe the 1400 men who march across later in the day when they ted t muster, 806 will respond to the call. 44% of the united states regulars, those professionals, have been left back on the obaby battlefield. wrway,eck just as another sidebar, there were two men there whose names you probably , recognize for different reasons. one of the 18 u.s., william fedderman who will give his name to a massacre. and the other one who earns the medal of hop or is freddic tal fisterer, if you are familiar with new
thomas. thomas goes over to oliver shepard and a succinct order.aln shepard, take your men in there. stop the rebels. about 11:00 in the morning, the 1400 men of the regulars will yi march inll perfect formation ba across that open field into the cedars where they will collide head-on with four confederate dh brigades. the fight will last 20 minutes. it's a short, sharp fight. both sides will give as good asa they get and shepard will order a retreat, partly covered by russo as they fall...
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would like to express the society's sincere gratitude to our hosts this evening, justice clarence thomas. justice thomas has been very generous and giving of his time to the society whenever we have called upon him. and i want to thank him for taking the time this evening to be with us. i remember a couple of years ago i heard a scholar describe the work of a supreme court justice as reading and reading and reading and then writing and then reading some more and then writing and then editing a little bit and then writing some more and then reading some more. and all of that takes time. when the society calls upon a justice to do something for us, we are very conscious of the fact that we are intruding on the justice's time. so we are grateful to justice thomas and to all of the members of the court for hosting this series this year. because many of you in the audience have heard the story of his career, perhaps by reading his wonderful memory "my grandfather's son," i will be briefer in my introduction than would ordinarily. justice was born in savannah, georgia on june 23, 1948. he grad
would like to express the society's sincere gratitude to our hosts this evening, justice clarence thomas. justice thomas has been very generous and giving of his time to the society whenever we have called upon him. and i want to thank him for taking the time this evening to be with us. i remember a couple of years ago i heard a scholar describe the work of a supreme court justice as reading and reading and reading and then writing and then reading some more and then writing and then editing a...
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thomas, karen? >> a guy wanted for doing something kind of gross on a synogogue, certainly very disrespectful. there he is, turning himself in to police up in northeast philadelphia. so he arrived over at northeast detective last night along with his attorney, so we did have the surveillance video. first made the on scene gesture to the camera, then walks over, re leaves himself on a synogogue, complete disrespect. the video is what police used to identify him, the third time in less than a year that that synogogue has been targeted. >> developing story here. time about 5:20, police searching for this guy, they want him for trying at least, they say, to torch a bunch of first responders cars. a story we told but last week, we have the new video, in several agencies, offering, $15,000 reward to get him. our dawn timoney has the details. >> police are hoping someone recognizes the person in this just released surveillance video, investigators say he poured flammable liquid around nine cars, at a city
thomas, karen? >> a guy wanted for doing something kind of gross on a synogogue, certainly very disrespectful. there he is, turning himself in to police up in northeast philadelphia. so he arrived over at northeast detective last night along with his attorney, so we did have the surveillance video. first made the on scene gesture to the camera, then walks over, re leaves himself on a synogogue, complete disrespect. the video is what police used to identify him, the third time in less than...
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thomas, back over to you. >> bob, thank you. 4:03. to the breaking news we're following this morning, police are investigating a shooting at a gas station in delaware county. our lauren johnson joining us from the scene in chester this know. lauren, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, thomas. it is quiet here now. police say this was a crime scene about four hours ago. police tell us it was around midnight when bullet started flying at the sunoco gas station on the corner of edgemont avenue and east 22nd street in chester. gunman started shooting at someone who was parked here at the sunoco gas station, the person was hit, and so was the car, multiple times. all over the front, side and back. the windows, also shattered by the ammo. investigators were able to recover shell casings from the scene, which will help them determine the caliber weapon this was used. that of course is just a start as they now begin to search for that shooter. but also, helpful to the investigation, as you can see here live, cameras outside the ga
thomas, back over to you. >> bob, thank you. 4:03. to the breaking news we're following this morning, police are investigating a shooting at a gas station in delaware county. our lauren johnson joining us from the scene in chester this know. lauren, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, thomas. it is quiet here now. police say this was a crime scene about four hours ago. police tell us it was around midnight when bullet started flying at the sunoco gas station on the...
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thomas? >> many layers, especially when it comes to dealing with a case like this one, steve keeley, thank you. 4:06. there is a $10,000 reward to help solve a sex assault case at norristown farm park. a 19 year old woman told police she was jogging through the park tuesday morning when a man held her at gunpoint and the victim was transported to einstein medical center, for treatment. >> police in south jersey arrest the husband of a woman found dead in the family pool. he is now charged with murder. it happened at the couple's home on fourth street in woolwich township back in june. norman long told investigators he found his wife michelle dead in their backyard pool. but investigators say long killed his wife inside their home and put her body in the pool. they say he drove to a restaurant, came back, and pretended he found her drowned. >> he is accused of purposely or knowingly causing her death, specifically using physical force to cause blunt force trauma to her neck and to her head. >>
thomas? >> many layers, especially when it comes to dealing with a case like this one, steve keeley, thank you. 4:06. there is a $10,000 reward to help solve a sex assault case at norristown farm park. a 19 year old woman told police she was jogging through the park tuesday morning when a man held her at gunpoint and the victim was transported to einstein medical center, for treatment. >> police in south jersey arrest the husband of a woman found dead in the family pool. he is now...
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. >> i'm thomas drayton. iain page is off this week this comes after residents got an injunction to stop the project last week. our joyce evans life outside federal court in camden this evening. joyce, tensions are high here. >> reporter: they are high and they're still going on in the court behind me. you know, business owners are testifying this afternoon about how their businesses have been devastated by the construction out there. lifeguards telling stories about how they got rashes from the contamination in that pond of the basin but the government says the shut down is costing taxpayers about $125,000 a day, and they're asking the court to let them get back to work while they try to figure out what happened here. >> absolutely not. if there's a problem, you need to stop, figure it out and do something that's going to work. >> reporter: residents and locals not buying the government's explanation that they need to complete the dunes project, have everything in place before they know for sure how the syst
. >> i'm thomas drayton. iain page is off this week this comes after residents got an injunction to stop the project last week. our joyce evans life outside federal court in camden this evening. joyce, tensions are high here. >> reporter: they are high and they're still going on in the court behind me. you know, business owners are testifying this afternoon about how their businesses have been devastated by the construction out there. lifeguards telling stories about how they got...
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i'm thomas roberts here at nbc headquarters here in new york. tens of thousands of people did he seebd sended on to boston to protest a controversial free speech rally by right wing groups and authorities there they're wrapping up the intense security presence they had today. the operation that was to keep everybody safe, the protestors and the right wing speakers raised a lot of concern about things, and any potential violence. hundreds of police were on hand to secure this event, and there were some minor skir mishz, no major incidences to report. nbc's garrett headache. we still see a minor police presence behind you, but have they been able to get everybody to go home? >> reporter: well, thomas, they haven't, and that's the problem here. i mean, when we last spoke 25 minutes ago i thought that maybe the violent part of the day was over for today, but now i'm not so sure. the police have staged around the outside of boston common. you can see some of the officers, a few dozen of them lined up here. beyond them there are programs a few dozen m
i'm thomas roberts here at nbc headquarters here in new york. tens of thousands of people did he seebd sended on to boston to protest a controversial free speech rally by right wing groups and authorities there they're wrapping up the intense security presence they had today. the operation that was to keep everybody safe, the protestors and the right wing speakers raised a lot of concern about things, and any potential violence. hundreds of police were on hand to secure this event, and there...
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karen, thomas?agic reminder, but good to hear that he is expected to survive, as you mention, jenny joyce this morning, thank you. 4:36. the man accused of shooting a teen in a extreme fit of road rage expected back in court today for formal arraignment. police say 28 year old david desper right here shot and killed bianca robeson on june 28th while driving on the route 100 bypass. she was attempting to merge into a lane with his red pick-up truck when the shooting happened. the delaware county man has been charged with murder, robeson due to start college this fall was due to start college this fall. >> so, a tradition that we've had in the past, the pumpkin chunk willing, it has been canceled due to the pending lawsuit because after woman who was was critically injured during last year's event. she was tv producer and she claimed the trap door, one of the air cannons, exploded from the machine and struck her right in the head. this is big event, usually draws thousands of people to the bridge vill
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. >> i'm thomas drayton. police in chester county calling the shooting between neighbors a sad situation. our dawn timmeney live in west goshen chester county tonight. dawn? >> reporter: well, thomas, according to the district attorney's office this is not the first time a neighbor has pulled a gun on his next door neighbor. this time, however, it ended up with one man dead and another behind bars. >> i heard at least one maybe two gunshots. >> reporter: it was about 1:00 e time jack made his way to the door of his home in the 300 block of box helder drive in west goshen he knew something was terribly wrong. >> probably five or six police cars, an ambulance, um, the whole street was lit up. >> reporter: just two doors down, his 51-year-old neighbor brooks jennings lay dead in his yard. police say his neighbor clayton carter who he had a long standing dispute with shot and killed him following another argument between the two men. >> did you ever sense that their dispute would escalate to something like this?
. >> i'm thomas drayton. police in chester county calling the shooting between neighbors a sad situation. our dawn timmeney live in west goshen chester county tonight. dawn? >> reporter: well, thomas, according to the district attorney's office this is not the first time a neighbor has pulled a gun on his next door neighbor. this time, however, it ended up with one man dead and another behind bars. >> i heard at least one maybe two gunshots. >> reporter: it was about...
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thomas: it could force the u.s. to say it is not worth it. however, the alliance is stronger than ever, and american public opinion supports the use of troops if south korea gets invaded. julia: which is such an important point. the ultimate brinkmanship. what about the sanctions, the additional sanctions as a result of the u.n. vote at the weekend? is this in any way able to bring cam -- kim to the table? thomas: that is the purpose of the sanctions, to get north korea to the table. the sanctions are meaningful, and certainly a big step up from previous sanctions. whether they will be -- nikki haley described them as a gut punch. it is not a knockout punch, but they got punch. scarlet: do you think regime change as option? is it feasible? thomas: officially the u.s. and south korean position is they are not aiming to get regime change. however, this regime is very difficult to deal with. it has been inflexible. again, sanctions are -- the ultimate goal of sanctions is to get diplomacy and get north korea to give up its nuclear weapons, accor
thomas: it could force the u.s. to say it is not worth it. however, the alliance is stronger than ever, and american public opinion supports the use of troops if south korea gets invaded. julia: which is such an important point. the ultimate brinkmanship. what about the sanctions, the additional sanctions as a result of the u.n. vote at the weekend? is this in any way able to bring cam -- kim to the table? thomas: that is the purpose of the sanctions, to get north korea to the table. the...