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they don't tend to fight here in the wilderness.oads going thrilling. of the so what grant intends to do is move his men through this forest, keep going, opensup in the open field near orange courthouse. in orange courthouse there the numerical advantage, the army of the patomic has should be able toht take out robert e. lee. robert e. lee now is the objective. it is no longer on to richmond. the lincoln and henry have both realized what they need to do is take lee's army out of the army here. where would -- wherever he goes, you shall go also. that's what grant is going to tell me. if you can take out the principle army, it's a lot of . the army. andrew atkinson humpries, who absolutely no personality, the guys -- you can't joke with them. i like him. he's good soldier, but humpries is a stoic guy. >> he's going to push the army through this area in one day. he's got a plan to go get over 3,000 supply wagons with more ambulances than all these horses, tens of thousands of that's the idea, to push through this wilderness as fast as
they don't tend to fight here in the wilderness.oads going thrilling. of the so what grant intends to do is move his men through this forest, keep going, opensup in the open field near orange courthouse. in orange courthouse there the numerical advantage, the army of the patomic has should be able toht take out robert e. lee. robert e. lee now is the objective. it is no longer on to richmond. the lincoln and henry have both realized what they need to do is take lee's army out of the army here....
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wilder had no compunction at all. wrote, whomrals he i instinctively distrusted. forfeited the high estimation in which grant held him. he was egotistical. his caution was excessive. his distrust of everyone's judgment, which ran counter to own, was universal. he lacked many great qualities commander. of course, he doesn't tell you what those are. who is this guy? many faces of warren. let's look at a quick thumbnail career.f his june of 1861, the battle of big bethel. lieutenant colonel warren kept his cool under fire, organized a successfullyd carried off the wounded from the field. his brigadesula, fought all day long and still general hood drove his fifth corps away at the end of the day, by breaking the center of his line. at the second battle of bull threw his brigade, casualties inous about 20 minutes of combat. this is the cautious general this. at the battle of fredericksburg, organized a rear guard and held off confederate probes after then, disastrous battles during the union retreat and he held the the last mantil passed the pontoon. bridge wasn over t
wilder had no compunction at all. wrote, whomrals he i instinctively distrusted. forfeited the high estimation in which grant held him. he was egotistical. his caution was excessive. his distrust of everyone's judgment, which ran counter to own, was universal. he lacked many great qualities commander. of course, he doesn't tell you what those are. who is this guy? many faces of warren. let's look at a quick thumbnail career.f his june of 1861, the battle of big bethel. lieutenant colonel warren...
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out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysteriousigure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be possible to establish a blood link between john and jesus. today, their mission is to test fragments of bone believed to be john's. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date in order to understand more about their history and how they come down to us. >> palestine in the first century is buzzing with prophets. they follow in the tradition of old testament preachers, men like isaiah and elijah. >> the tablet of god speaks plainly. i'm here to warn you! >> but from the fringes of this civilization, one voice is louder and reaches further than any other. ev
out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysteriousigure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be...
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the wilderness is off in that direction.ead down the road here to spotsylvania. in this area here. >> they cheer wildly with the wilderness burning around him. lee realizes he's got a block grant, so he sends his calvary to delay the union advance. the union is going to send their calvary to try to flush him out and they fail. back by the time grant gets halfway down that road to potts tavern, he finds his troopers spread out in the field sleeping. george gordon, commander of the army, starts kicking butts, get up, clear that road. where's your commander. phil sheridan, nobody knows where phil sheridan is. when sheridan finally comes galavanting into camp, he's irate because we had the gall to order his own troopers around. imagine that. >> and the two get into an explosive argument. two have the incredible volcanic tempers, and immediate is the one who dials it back, it's an active insubordination on sheridan's part. and so meade goes to grant and says, can you believe this guy? here's what just happened. he had the gal to
the wilderness is off in that direction.ead down the road here to spotsylvania. in this area here. >> they cheer wildly with the wilderness burning around him. lee realizes he's got a block grant, so he sends his calvary to delay the union advance. the union is going to send their calvary to try to flush him out and they fail. back by the time grant gets halfway down that road to potts tavern, he finds his troopers spread out in the field sleeping. george gordon, commander of the army,...
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of, lili, to unwind and experience the wild, and now there's a mine happening on the edge of the wildernessand d it's diluting evy experiencece that the people are getting here. >> if hundreds of rhinos arare killed for their horn, the popupulation can be reestablished as long as enough are saved. but if the park is polluted with toxic mine waste, this last refuge of the rhino will be lost forever. >> where our concern lies is with respect to dust, because there's no analysis of the dust, in terms of the toxic components within that dust, given the coal mining, and the blasting, and thatat sort ofof thing. now, y you can feel this w wind. this wind is blowing across us right into the game reserve. so, they mine here, this southeastern wind will carry the dust, and the fallout will be in the park, in the wilderness area. >> if it goes ahead, the coal mine wiwill be right against the boundary fence of the park. this community of 1,200 peoplee will be forcrcibly relococated off the land. another coal mine opened in 202007, 10 kililometers awyy from the villllage, and people here already fall s
of, lili, to unwind and experience the wild, and now there's a mine happening on the edge of the wildernessand d it's diluting evy experiencece that the people are getting here. >> if hundreds of rhinos arare killed for their horn, the popupulation can be reestablished as long as enough are saved. but if the park is polluted with toxic mine waste, this last refuge of the rhino will be lost forever. >> where our concern lies is with respect to dust, because there's no analysis of the...
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after that, the battle of the wilderness in northern virginia. and later, the battle of spotsylvania courthouse. >>> next author david powell talks about civil war battle tactics and formations. he describes the military manuals used and changes adopted over the course of the war. this 30-minute program was part of an event hosted by the emerging civil war blog. >> i'm pleased to begin this evening with my friend dave powell. dave is another expert on chickamauga. in fact, he's just putting on the finishing touches of his three-volume magnum opusabout the battle of chickamauga. the definitive work on the battle. for those of you who have read the books, you know those first two volumes are exhaustive and fantastic. they are a must for every single civil war library. in fact, they are so popular the atlanta civil war roundtable has chosen dave not once but twice as the recipient of their book of the year award. the only author to be selected for that award twice. his third book coming out later this year and then he's turning his attention to the
after that, the battle of the wilderness in northern virginia. and later, the battle of spotsylvania courthouse. >>> next author david powell talks about civil war battle tactics and formations. he describes the military manuals used and changes adopted over the course of the war. this 30-minute program was part of an event hosted by the emerging civil war blog. >> i'm pleased to begin this evening with my friend dave powell. dave is another expert on chickamauga. in fact, he's...
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. >>> gene wilder, the comedy icon in his own words. >> if this is it, i have no regrets. >> now forember 30, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> 2016, a year that we lost so many, too many hollywood legends. tonight we remember them, the brightest stars of the staae and screen and we start with new details on the passing of debbie reynolds and her daughter carrie fisher. ♪ >> it was a double shock to lose both hollywood legends within a day of each other. yesterday, todd fisher, debbie's son and carrie's brother visited westwood village memorial park and mortuary possibly looking for burial sites. carrie died first, suffering cardiac arrest on an airplane which was landing at lax. she never regained consciousness. devastated by carrie's death, debbie passed away the following day from a suspected stroke. the two had a very close, but complicated relationship. >> everybody should have a mother who is as great as she is in musical comedy. >> i wrote that for her. >> e.t. spoke with todd fisher by phone the night he lost his mother. >> she said this morning, the last thing she s
. >>> gene wilder, the comedy icon in his own words. >> if this is it, i have no regrets. >> now forember 30, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> 2016, a year that we lost so many, too many hollywood legends. tonight we remember them, the brightest stars of the staae and screen and we start with new details on the passing of debbie reynolds and her daughter carrie fisher. ♪ >> it was a double shock to lose both hollywood legends within a...
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. >> gert wilders believes holland is being overrun with muslims. of the country agrees with him. he was convicted of discrimination but cleared and given no punishment. >> 20% of the electorate are not racist or bigots. they're just concerned about their own identity and their own safety and securing their own culture. and we have too much islam in the netherlands today. we are not an islamic country. the biggest disease in europe today is cultural relativism. politicians who believe that all account chers are equal. they are not. our culture based on christianity and judaism and humanism is far more sophisticated, far better than the islamic culture. >> the dutch people are very direct. they're very blunt, right? >> i love that. >> you like that? >> oh my god. really, because it's just say what you think, what you feel. you don't need to go around like in syria, you cannot go direct. >> right. >> you have to go around. i hated that. like just go. >> just say what you mean. >> yes. >> so we know where we stand. >> just say. >> but with more and mor
. >> gert wilders believes holland is being overrun with muslims. of the country agrees with him. he was convicted of discrimination but cleared and given no punishment. >> 20% of the electorate are not racist or bigots. they're just concerned about their own identity and their own safety and securing their own culture. and we have too much islam in the netherlands today. we are not an islamic country. the biggest disease in europe today is cultural relativism. politicians who...
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this mom walked 30 miles through the wilderness of the grand canyon when her car got stuck in a ditchlion people are expected to watch the ball drop at midnight. security is a top priority. there are 2,000 extra officers on top of additional efforts to keep the crowds safe up there. >>> to an nbc 10 exclusive, for the first time since leaving the hospital, a lehigh valley mom is sharing her story of survival. karen klein and her family got stranded in the grand canyon last week. she, her husband and her young son were on a trip when their car got stuck in a ditch in the middle of the wilderness. klein, an avid runner walked 30 miles in the bitter cold to go find help. all three were rescued. klein is back home in northampton county and said she feels lucky to be alive. >> i can't believe i'm home. i can't believe i'm home. when we pulled into the driveway, i couldn't stop sobbing. >> today also marked karen's birthday, her family says this year it's a celebration of life. we'll have more of our interview with her tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00. >>> and now to the presidential transit
this mom walked 30 miles through the wilderness of the grand canyon when her car got stuck in a ditchlion people are expected to watch the ball drop at midnight. security is a top priority. there are 2,000 extra officers on top of additional efforts to keep the crowds safe up there. >>> to an nbc 10 exclusive, for the first time since leaving the hospital, a lehigh valley mom is sharing her story of survival. karen klein and her family got stranded in the grand canyon last week. she,...
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a lehigh valley mother is now describing how she and her family survived being stuck in a snowy wildernessr the grand canyon. it took rescuers 36 hours to find them in two separate locations. "action news" reporter katherine scott live in our satellite center with the full story. katherine. >> reporter: matt this all starter on thursday afternoon. this family was stuck in the woods, it was freezing temperatures, they had no cell phone service so the mother decides to hike the nearest highway for help not realizing that the highway was closed for the winter. she was finally found early saturday morning. she's now suffering from frost bite. >> i knew she was alive. i had no doubt. >> reporter: lucky to be alive karen klein from palmer township is recovering in utah her husband, eric, by her side. the associate professor at northampton community college hiked for 26 miles for more than 30 hours in the snowy wilderness near the grand canyon to try to save her stranded family. >> my cousin needs his wife. i'm not letting my mother bury me. >> reporter: karen eric and their 10-year-old son decid
a lehigh valley mother is now describing how she and her family survived being stuck in a snowy wildernessr the grand canyon. it took rescuers 36 hours to find them in two separate locations. "action news" reporter katherine scott live in our satellite center with the full story. katherine. >> reporter: matt this all starter on thursday afternoon. this family was stuck in the woods, it was freezing temperatures, they had no cell phone service so the mother decides to hike the...
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and caldwell talks about how the roads in the wilderness were still moist and spongy to the step. hardee, this is atlanta, georgia, y'all. it's hot, dusty red clay. cavalry service. i've allude fd to the fact that hardee did not do well after he brought in the intel about max flank in the air. the service to the assault was mediocre. jeb stewart and fitz lee brought in the intel that the 11th corps was in the air and helped find guides and maps to direct jackson's column. and accompanied it all throughout. general hood did not help when he ordered wheeler off so that hardee was plumbing through the woods on his own while fitz and lee especially stayed with jack's column and directed him to the point they could see the yankee end of the line. >> luck. that unquantifiable but certainly present factor everywhere on the battlefield. as jackson's forces are marching across his front, some of the 3rd corps soldiers are able to see rebels off in the woods and report it. sent the reports and the intel up the chain of command. as sears points out in his book, no one responded. on the other
and caldwell talks about how the roads in the wilderness were still moist and spongy to the step. hardee, this is atlanta, georgia, y'all. it's hot, dusty red clay. cavalry service. i've allude fd to the fact that hardee did not do well after he brought in the intel about max flank in the air. the service to the assault was mediocre. jeb stewart and fitz lee brought in the intel that the 11th corps was in the air and helped find guides and maps to direct jackson's column. and accompanied it all...
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karen an experienced wilderness guide decided to hike to the nearest highway for help. >> by 6 o'clockhing was wrong because it wasn't like karen to be away. >> reporter: by friday afternoon karen still hadn't returned. eric walked 7 miles until he found cell phone service and called 911 but the search continued for karen. >> i know that she is somewhere and she's doing fine. i don't know how but i know it. so i'm going walk and we're going call and my son will handle being in the car by himself and we're going to find her and it's going to be okay and that's -- hit repeat and say it over and over and over. >> reporter: karen will food and water when she started but eventually ate twigs and drank urine to survive. gone for 36 hours, rescue crews found her in a park ranger cabin near the entrance to grand canyon national park. >> i kept thinking this isn't how my life is supposed to end. >> reporter: eric and their 10-year-old son, isaac, were treated and released from the hospital for exposure and the entire family is looking forward to returning to the lehigh valley. we're live in the
karen an experienced wilderness guide decided to hike to the nearest highway for help. >> by 6 o'clockhing was wrong because it wasn't like karen to be away. >> reporter: by friday afternoon karen still hadn't returned. eric walked 7 miles until he found cell phone service and called 911 but the search continued for karen. >> i know that she is somewhere and she's doing fine. i don't know how but i know it. so i'm going walk and we're going call and my son will handle being in...
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>> now on "action news" a lehigh valley mother gets lost in the arizona wilderness and explains how she survived two nights in subfreezing temperatures without any food. >> happening today, a historic visit. president obama will join the prime minister of japan at pearl harbor. >> prepare for a one day warmup. morning showers and highs over 60 will make it seem like spring. good morning everyone, 5:30 on this tuesday december 27th. tam and david are off. we have nydia han karen rogers and matt pelman. >> good morning. since it's spring we'll see a few spring showers but right now we're starting with very mild temperatures. it's still dry in philadelphia and it's 56 degrees already. also 56 in dover. even in the lehigh valley sitting at 50 degrees in south jersey, 54 in millville, 58 degrees already in atlantic city. temperatures going to shoot up well above average. let's take a look right now at storm tracker6 live double scan because we're starting to see some of those showers pop up. you can kind of get a sense of that right here just west of the city right now and west of wilmington
>> now on "action news" a lehigh valley mother gets lost in the arizona wilderness and explains how she survived two nights in subfreezing temperatures without any food. >> happening today, a historic visit. president obama will join the prime minister of japan at pearl harbor. >> prepare for a one day warmup. morning showers and highs over 60 will make it seem like spring. good morning everyone, 5:30 on this tuesday december 27th. tam and david are off. we have...
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the wilderness means two things, really. it means your party is not in power, and it means you're not holding one of the leading positions in your party and likely to succeed if your party wins. well those periods were not very long in churchhill's life but two of them were longish. >> host: president arnn, in your book you reprint winston churchill's speech from 1946. i have now stated the two great dangers which menace the homes of the people, war and tyranny. what's the tyranny part of this? >> guest: , well, churchhill had sophisticated understanding of politics. one marvels, i teach aristotle here and read a lot of aristotle, and one marvels how consistent the way the classics thought about political categories churchhill's thinking was. and tyranny in arris to the tell, there are six forms of government. three of them are good and three of them are bad. and they're categorized in secondary way how many people rule. good rule, up with person is monarchy, bad rule of one person is tyranny and tyranny is the worst. it is
the wilderness means two things, really. it means your party is not in power, and it means you're not holding one of the leading positions in your party and likely to succeed if your party wins. well those periods were not very long in churchhill's life but two of them were longish. >> host: president arnn, in your book you reprint winston churchill's speech from 1946. i have now stated the two great dangers which menace the homes of the people, war and tyranny. what's the tyranny part of...
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. >> plus gene wilder remembered. we back at the "e.t."know you love me. >> the willy wonka star in his own words. >> love in particular, throws you upside down and throws you around. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ if you want to view paradise ♪ >>> welcome back to our special look at the stars we lost in 2016. gene wilder passed away at the age of 83 after a battle with alzheimer's disease, but he left behind one of the most endearing characters ever created on film and we were lucky to spend so many priceless moments with the comedy great. ♪ come with me and you'll be in a world of pure imagination ♪ >> i've had a wonderful career, and i have no complaints. if this is it i have no regrets. >> gene passed away holding hands with his family. by his side was his fourth wife karen whom he introduced to us in 1995. >> we've been married for three years now, three wonderful years and i'm happier than i've ever been in my life. he was lucky enough to find love again after losing gilda radner in 989 approximately while she was alive, e
. >> plus gene wilder remembered. we back at the "e.t."know you love me. >> the willy wonka star in his own words. >> love in particular, throws you upside down and throws you around. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ if you want to view paradise ♪ >>> welcome back to our special look at the stars we lost in 2016. gene wilder passed away at the age of 83 after a battle with alzheimer's disease, but he left behind one of the most...
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. >> brave wilderness man coyote peterson is about to take on -- >> the bullet ant. >> why this tinypacks a painful punch. >> this is crazy! it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1 12-hour cough medicine. delsym. the cough controller. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. i'll take it from here. i'm good. i just took new mucinex clear and cool. ah!
. >> brave wilderness man coyote peterson is about to take on -- >> the bullet ant. >> why this tinypacks a painful punch. >> this is crazy! it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1 12-hour cough medicine....
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the associate professor hiked for 26 miles for more than 30 hours in the snowy wilderness in the grand canyon to save her stranded family. >> my son needs his mother and his husband needs his wife. i'm not letting my mother bury me. >> karen, eric and their 10-year-old son were at bryce canyon on vacation and decided to head to the north rim of the grand canyon, when the main road was closed their gps led them to back roads. we thought this doesn't seem right but this is the way it's telling us to go and we are not from the area. >> when snow and ice made driving impossible they tried to turn around their car went into a ditch. karen with wilderness guide experience went to find help hoping a tow truck would be there in a few hours. >> by 6:00 we knew that something was wrong. >> by friday afternoon karen had not returned. eric walked 13 miles north until you found cell phone service and called 911. but the search continued for karen. >> i knew she was alive i had no doubt. >> she ate twigs to survive and hutled next to an evergreen the first night for warmth. she had no snow gear and
the associate professor hiked for 26 miles for more than 30 hours in the snowy wilderness in the grand canyon to save her stranded family. >> my son needs his mother and his husband needs his wife. i'm not letting my mother bury me. >> karen, eric and their 10-year-old son were at bryce canyon on vacation and decided to head to the north rim of the grand canyon, when the main road was closed their gps led them to back roads. we thought this doesn't seem right but this is the way...
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the wilderness of nikko loomed over the runners. a view that has enchanted generaratis s of monks for a thousand years. >> translator: it was like a dream. i was able to enjoy the wilderness. >> translator: it was great to be able to run historic paths. >> translator: i am relieved that we were able to hold this event. i'm pretty sure our ancestors of nikko are happy too. >> reporter: and he's happy to have brought the residents of his hometown together while connecting the past with the present, but he doesn't want to stop there. he's aiming to turn the run into an annual event and attract people from all over the world. nhk world, nikko. >>> the loss of a loved one can push people to action and such is the case with our next story of a japanese woman who lost her young son to tragedy. she's making sure others aren't at the same risk. >> reporter: she speaks about the importance of first aid at an event in the capital accra. >> translator: cardiac arrest can start suddenly, even with a hit in the chest by a baseball or soccer ball.
the wilderness of nikko loomed over the runners. a view that has enchanted generaratis s of monks for a thousand years. >> translator: it was like a dream. i was able to enjoy the wilderness. >> translator: it was great to be able to run historic paths. >> translator: i am relieved that we were able to hold this event. i'm pretty sure our ancestors of nikko are happy too. >> reporter: and he's happy to have brought the residents of his hometown together while connecting...
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was he was he in the wilderness at that point? >> he was. he had only met truman once, and in the middle of the conference the vote got for the 45 election. an enormous change happened in world affairs between july 1945 in february 1946 and 6 in the truman administration. the truman administration made a decision that they had not thought when truman first came to power that they're going to stand up to and contain the soviet union. the fulton speech, churchill gets a letter from the president with several you come give a talk. and there's a script script in the hand of harry truman. it's a nice college, please, and i'll introduce you. so churchill was there in a heartbeat. that turned out to be part of a plan by truman and developed with churchill in that speech announces the cold war. speemac, anytime said churchill spend in the wilderness office crew? >> oddly enough on the long line from 1931 until 1939 a shorter one from 1945 until 1951 on the rest of the three years or older. it means your party is not empower, it means that you are no
was he was he in the wilderness at that point? >> he was. he had only met truman once, and in the middle of the conference the vote got for the 45 election. an enormous change happened in world affairs between july 1945 in february 1946 and 6 in the truman administration. the truman administration made a decision that they had not thought when truman first came to power that they're going to stand up to and contain the soviet union. the fulton speech, churchill gets a letter from the...
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so what can antarctica‘s most famous residents reveal about the future of our planet‘s greatest wildernesssing to antarctica from the southern tip of argentina. it‘s actually quite hard to breathe when you put your face in the wind. it takes more than two days to cross the infamously rough southern ocean. we‘re about half a day‘s sail away from the antarctic peninsula, and i guess this is the weather they talk about when you‘ve got to cross the drake passage. the winds are uninterrupted by any landmass. and yes, pretty brisk. we‘ve got our first iceberg just over my shoulder, which is very exciting. it might look uninviting but this is a highly productive ocean. it‘s the foundation of the antarctic food chain. seabirds, including glider—like albatrosses, follow the ship throughout our 1000—kilometre voyage. but these displays are only a glimpse of why scientists make this journey and of what‘s to come. antarctica is this vast thermostat for planet earth, so we need to understand what‘s happening here, notjust to protect its wildlife but to predict what‘s going to happen to our own climate
so what can antarctica‘s most famous residents reveal about the future of our planet‘s greatest wildernesssing to antarctica from the southern tip of argentina. it‘s actually quite hard to breathe when you put your face in the wind. it takes more than two days to cross the infamously rough southern ocean. we‘re about half a day‘s sail away from the antarctic peninsula, and i guess this is the weather they talk about when you‘ve got to cross the drake passage. the winds are...
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karen is an experienced wilderness guide so decided to go out for help. after she did not come back, he went out to find her and got his cell phone to work but it took 36 hours to find karen. >> and she had to eat twigs and all kinds of things, incredible survival story. >>> matt pellman is in the traffic center. >> they are waiting and trying to get home and the traffic does not match the weather on this nice tuesday evening. that is for sure brian and monica. and now more publcomplications the patco accident. and now all patco service is suspended in camden at only and market and njt's river line is crossing with the njt buses and use the patco ticket on new jersey transit and the high speed line is suspended. elsewhere in new jersey we had a crash on 295 southbound in barrington and gone now but speeds in the teens and 20s from 38. and west depford 130 remains blocked because of a downed pole. and willingboro, a crash on 130 that is giving us just 11 miles per hour. and it happened there by likety toyota. watch out for the delays especially as you come
karen is an experienced wilderness guide so decided to go out for help. after she did not come back, he went out to find her and got his cell phone to work but it took 36 hours to find karen. >> and she had to eat twigs and all kinds of things, incredible survival story. >>> matt pellman is in the traffic center. >> they are waiting and trying to get home and the traffic does not match the weather on this nice tuesday evening. that is for sure brian and monica. and now more...
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he took part in the battle of gettysburg and spotsylvania and the wilderness. three of the bloodiest battles of the civil war and he was in all of those and cited for bravery in every one of them. he was shot five times total. he was badly wounded and was lying there. he had a bible in his coat the bullet.hat spit then he took a bad hit in the leg and they left him in the field for dead. he picked up his rifle and aimed it at them and he said get me to a hospital. you can get more with a kind word and a gun than just a kind word. preacher,the fighting they cost in the fighting -- they called him the fighting parson. his wife wanted to come to the battlefield and take him home. meeting withvate president lincoln and he wrote her a pass to go out to where the fighting was. she picked up her husband and took him home. he had been shot pretty bad. he would have a lifetime of pain and such. he went out and started establishing churches around some of the western states. then, a few years later, he decided he missed the army. he could not be a fighting man anymore so
he took part in the battle of gettysburg and spotsylvania and the wilderness. three of the bloodiest battles of the civil war and he was in all of those and cited for bravery in every one of them. he was shot five times total. he was badly wounded and was lying there. he had a bible in his coat the bullet.hat spit then he took a bad hit in the leg and they left him in the field for dead. he picked up his rifle and aimed it at them and he said get me to a hospital. you can get more with a kind...
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klein said her wilderness survival training was a big help, but it was her family that helped keep her alive. >> i kept thinking of my 10-year-old and thinking, i have to help. >> it was vacation, then a nightmare. >> i'm not going to make it. i'm just going to lay down and die. >> 47-year-old karen klein, whose car was stuck in the forest of the grand canyon left her young son and husband to find help, a move that didn't surprise her twin sister. >> just knowing karen as her twin, knowing her as i do, i'm with her wilderness training and with her strong mind and fortitude that she was going to take care of this. >> but karen's cell phone lost service and died. a foot of snow fell. it was cold and windy. she would walk about 30 miles, lose a shoe, and eat twigs. >> but i didn't want to fall asleep because i knew if i fell asleep, you hear stories that you would freeze to death. >> eventually she found a ranger station, and they found her and her family back in the disabled car. >> we both got on the phone, and we just both sobbed that she was still alive. >> all told, karen spent 30 ho
klein said her wilderness survival training was a big help, but it was her family that helped keep her alive. >> i kept thinking of my 10-year-old and thinking, i have to help. >> it was vacation, then a nightmare. >> i'm not going to make it. i'm just going to lay down and die. >> 47-year-old karen klein, whose car was stuck in the forest of the grand canyon left her young son and husband to find help, a move that didn't surprise her twin sister. >> just knowing...
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baez: thomas wilder was arrested twice for sexual assault.ective 466, requesting a 10-85 forth... danny: tell me we got him. just for the record, i win. ♪ first up, boss, is deputy commissioner doyle's briefing on public safety at 9:30. better make it 10:00, just to be safe. just to be safe about public safety. that's a good one. no, good is when you laugh. mediocre is when you just say it's good. moving on. garrett: i just got word that you're speaking to some students at nicky's school.
baez: thomas wilder was arrested twice for sexual assault.ective 466, requesting a 10-85 forth... danny: tell me we got him. just for the record, i win. ♪ first up, boss, is deputy commissioner doyle's briefing on public safety at 9:30. better make it 10:00, just to be safe. just to be safe about public safety. that's a good one. no, good is when you laugh. mediocre is when you just say it's good. moving on. garrett: i just got word that you're speaking to some students at nicky's school.
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i think they are in the wilderness for the next—generation. pretty much across western europe, is it not to the centre left? it is, yes. prediction? now, i don't know where you're going to go with this! laughter i'm just going to cough and pass it back! it'll be an interesting year. what we learned this year is to expect the worst, and hope for the best. next year it's going to be the same thing all over again. in the united states, people are going tojust be amazed, i think, over and over again by what's happening in washington. outside of the united states, people are going to be looking at what's going on, and they are going to be astounded overand overagain. it's going to be unpredictable, as you said, bari. that unpredictability is where we are these days. maybe one thing one can predict is that america has thrived, despite rather than because of anybody in the white house for 200 years. in other words, there is a genius within the american people, 300 million of them, to get things done. fairenough? well... it's not irrelevant, who's run
i think they are in the wilderness for the next—generation. pretty much across western europe, is it not to the centre left? it is, yes. prediction? now, i don't know where you're going to go with this! laughter i'm just going to cough and pass it back! it'll be an interesting year. what we learned this year is to expect the worst, and hope for the best. next year it's going to be the same thing all over again. in the united states, people are going tojust be amazed, i think, over and over...
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kline who is a triathlete had taken wilderness survival classes and went looking for help on thursday more than 25 miles before she was found safe in a cabin on saturday. kline's twin sister spoke about her sister's bravery and said the two will celebrate their 47th birthdays next week. >> kept her going she said is that she didn't want her mother to bury her daughter. she didn't want her son to be without a mother. she didn't want her twin to be without a sister. so, she kept going. >> meanwhile kline's husband and son were able to call 911 after finding had i ever ground. karen kline did suffer some frost bite but she's expected to fully recover. >>> if you live in pennsylvania and you're running a little low on gas you should fill up sooner than later. the state's gas tax is going up in the new year which starts this sunday. drivers have to pay an extra eight cents a gallon. this will be the third and final increase aunt law passed back in 2013 to pay for transportation projects. pennsylvania already had the highest gas tax in the country. this increase will bring the average gallo
kline who is a triathlete had taken wilderness survival classes and went looking for help on thursday more than 25 miles before she was found safe in a cabin on saturday. kline's twin sister spoke about her sister's bravery and said the two will celebrate their 47th birthdays next week. >> kept her going she said is that she didn't want her mother to bury her daughter. she didn't want her son to be without a mother. she didn't want her twin to be without a sister. so, she kept going....
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wilder miss falcone is playing music non-stop.is seeking injunction to force falcone to put lid on christmas cheer. melissa: that is right. that is about noise. sticking with the holiday theme. burger king helping israelis celebrate hanukkah with the limited edition, doughnut whopper. david: what? melissa: quarter pound patty, tomatoes, lettuce, mcmaking me hungry, mayo knees but a doughnut replaces sesame bun. jelly doughnuts are popular treat on hanukkah. they are replacing jelly with ketchup. i'm confused if you like burgerred doughnuts out there. send us a tweet. david: sugar and salt. melissa: that can be good sometimes. david: i like have one or the other. i'm not a mixer as far as that goes. >>> coming up, equality for everybody. unless you happen to support donald trump. why some republicans might not find a warm welcome in the nation's capitol. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how else do you think he gets around so fast? take the reins this holiday and get the mercedes-benz you've always wanted during the winter event. now lease the 2017 gle35
wilder miss falcone is playing music non-stop.is seeking injunction to force falcone to put lid on christmas cheer. melissa: that is right. that is about noise. sticking with the holiday theme. burger king helping israelis celebrate hanukkah with the limited edition, doughnut whopper. david: what? melissa: quarter pound patty, tomatoes, lettuce, mcmaking me hungry, mayo knees but a doughnut replaces sesame bun. jelly doughnuts are popular treat on hanukkah. they are replacing jelly with...
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let's start with forrest wilder.r assessment of rick perry, the former governor of texas, to be the head of -- wait, what was the name of the department? the energy department. that is the name that he couldn't reremember when saiaid in 2 2011 who wanted to abololih it. your thoughts on this pick? >> i think a lot of us were astonished. there's been a lot of remarkable political news in the trump transition, but picking the guy who forgot the department that he wanted to abolish is pretty incredible. i assume that perry doesn't now want to abolish the energy department that he is now probably going to head. i am sort of scratching my head a little bit about what trump sees in rick perry. as you noted, he has served on corporate boards after his governorship. it is texas, and the oil and gas business is huge here. politicians often cash out when they leave office. he was governor of texas for 14 years, the longest serving governor in texas s history. but rick perry is not exactly a details guy. he is not a policy guy.
let's start with forrest wilder.r assessment of rick perry, the former governor of texas, to be the head of -- wait, what was the name of the department? the energy department. that is the name that he couldn't reremember when saiaid in 2 2011 who wanted to abololih it. your thoughts on this pick? >> i think a lot of us were astonished. there's been a lot of remarkable political news in the trump transition, but picking the guy who forgot the department that he wanted to abolish is pretty...
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wilders called the verdict "totally insane." party narrowly leads in polls ahead of national elections next march. in syria, thousands of civilians fled the fighting in eastern aleppo, as the army closed the noose on rebel fighters. heavy air bombardment and ground fighting raged again. syrian military officials claimed they now control about 85% of the rebel enclave. meanwhile, the u.n. general assembly approved a non-binding resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire. the world anti-doping agency reports that russian cheating on drug tests is even more sweeping than already known. findings released today say it involves more than 1,000 russian athletes in more than 30 sports. the agency concludes that the cheating, and cover-up, go back to at least 2011, and the report's author says russia corrupted the 2012 london olympic games on an "unprecedented scale." >> for years, international sports competitions have been hijacked by the russians. coaches and athletes have been playing on an uneven field. sports fans and spectators
wilders called the verdict "totally insane." party narrowly leads in polls ahead of national elections next march. in syria, thousands of civilians fled the fighting in eastern aleppo, as the army closed the noose on rebel fighters. heavy air bombardment and ground fighting raged again. syrian military officials claimed they now control about 85% of the rebel enclave. meanwhile, the u.n. general assembly approved a non-binding resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire. the world...
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it's the story of a people who over so many centuries in the wilderness never gave up on that basic human longing to return home. it is a story of a people who suffered the boot of oppression and the shutting of the gas chamber's door, and yet never gave up on a belief in goodness. it's the story of a man who was counted on and then often counted out again and again and who never lost hope. shimon peres reminds us that the state of israel like the united states of america was not built by cynics. we exist because people before us refused to be constrained by the past or difficulties of the present. and shimon peres was never cynical. it is that faith, that optimism, that belief even when all the evidence is to the contrary that tomorrow can be better that makes us not just honor shimon peres but love him. the last of the founding generation is now gone. shimon accomplished enough things in his life for a thousand men. but he understood it is better to live to the very end of his time on earth with the longing not for the past but for the dreams that have not yet come true. an israel that
it's the story of a people who over so many centuries in the wilderness never gave up on that basic human longing to return home. it is a story of a people who suffered the boot of oppression and the shutting of the gas chamber's door, and yet never gave up on a belief in goodness. it's the story of a man who was counted on and then often counted out again and again and who never lost hope. shimon peres reminds us that the state of israel like the united states of america was not built by...
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and spotsylvania and the wilderness during the bloodiest battles of the civil war. he was in all of those and sided bravery in allr of them. i the last one, he was so badly wounded he was lying there and had been shot in the chest. he had a bible in his coat pocket. it splite the -- split the bullet. he was down and they left him for dead. his rifle and in the documents that get me to a hospital. kind wordre with a and a gun than just a kid w -- kind word. the took who they called fighting person to hospital. they left him there. his wife found out about it and she was refused permission to come to the battlefield. the officers refused. she went to president lincoln and got a private meeting. imagine doing that today? private meeting with lincoln and he wrote her a pass. she went out to where the fighting wasn't picked up her husband and took him home. shotward, he had been pretty bad. he had a lifetime of pain. he then started creating churches and building churches. around some of the western states, then a few years later he decided he missed the army and could b
and spotsylvania and the wilderness during the bloodiest battles of the civil war. he was in all of those and sided bravery in allr of them. i the last one, he was so badly wounded he was lying there and had been shot in the chest. he had a bible in his coat pocket. it splite the -- split the bullet. he was down and they left him for dead. his rifle and in the documents that get me to a hospital. kind wordre with a and a gun than just a kid w -- kind word. the took who they called fighting...
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. >> travel seeking adventure alaskan wilderness will find a collection of world class fishing lodges in the bristol bay region. >> crystal creek lodge began 28 years ago. the idea was to create a lodge that have level of comfort luxury and service that was beyond the level of what was previously available. i like to describe my own personal mission statement, which isn through adventure, hospitality and interaction. >> the lodge is known for providing tours to some of the most bountiful fishing rivers. for a unique adventure, guests can take a small propeller plane to catch a glimpse. >> it's really not very easy. you have to have knowledge of where they are. you have to have we are airplane. safe place to land. it's a very unique opportunity that we can offer to experience it. >> there's about 200 to 300 animals here. they're all males. they're all well rested. as the groups get larger and tighter, everybody has to shift in bed. you see a lot of uneasiness. >> world become more populated pure wild places like this are becoming harder and harder to find. >> that looks awesome. my que
. >> travel seeking adventure alaskan wilderness will find a collection of world class fishing lodges in the bristol bay region. >> crystal creek lodge began 28 years ago. the idea was to create a lodge that have level of comfort luxury and service that was beyond the level of what was previously available. i like to describe my own personal mission statement, which isn through adventure, hospitality and interaction. >> the lodge is known for providing tours to some of the...
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. >> nick wilder doesn't mind. he said the music repeats hundreds times a day and has become a nuisance. anything is outrageous. that's what people are telling us. >> it's beautiful. it's christmas. that's what we hear is jingle bells. the judge takes on the case. he says he wants peace and quiet well before christmas. >> 8 minutes before 9:00. turns out there could be a lot more christmas trees this year. why a lot of people are turning to face tree next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, meeting for the year. many analysts expect the fed will announce it will raise interest rates on wednesday. last week, the dow jumped 142 points inching closer to 20- thousand. thousands gathered in santa rosa over the weekend, for a big marijuana convention. the so-called "emerald cup" was the first local event of its kind, since state voters approved the legalization of recreational weed last month. the sonoma county fairgrounds was packed with information booths, product displays and even a competition among pot farmers. "they're looking for t
. >> nick wilder doesn't mind. he said the music repeats hundreds times a day and has become a nuisance. anything is outrageous. that's what people are telling us. >> it's beautiful. it's christmas. that's what we hear is jingle bells. the judge takes on the case. he says he wants peace and quiet well before christmas. >> 8 minutes before 9:00. turns out there could be a lot more christmas trees this year. why a lot of people are turning to face tree next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...
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george michael, gene wilder, prince, of course, david bowie. sarah, can you remember a year like this in recent memory where we have lost so many icons? >> i mean, starting with david bowie in january, i've never known a year like this in all my years of reporting. it's really just unfathomable how many amazing names we've lost. with the death of george michael on christmas day, i thought, okay, please let this be the last. and then, obviously, with the passing of carrie this morning, i just thought, please, 2016, let this be the end now. >> as she wrote in the principle tess diarist," memoir last year, the perpetual celebrity, where percentage of the public to the day you die, even if that day comes decades after your real contribution to the culture is exseatedingly rare. carrie fisher, dead today at the age of . eric, thank you, sarah, thank you both so much. appreciate your time this afternoon. >>> coming up, war of words. donald trump pushing back after president obama suggested he would have beaten the president-elect if he could have run
george michael, gene wilder, prince, of course, david bowie. sarah, can you remember a year like this in recent memory where we have lost so many icons? >> i mean, starting with david bowie in january, i've never known a year like this in all my years of reporting. it's really just unfathomable how many amazing names we've lost. with the death of george michael on christmas day, i thought, okay, please let this be the last. and then, obviously, with the passing of carrie this morning, i...
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sue wilder, eunice smith, barbara holly, christine ritchie , irma kinds, there were so many of them, more than i could ever include in this book, but those women were part of a load larger cohort of women. white women like marjorie hanna, dorothy lee, beer vera, mary, barbara, and these women were valedictorians, they were math and science competition winners, they were very smart women and until they came to langley, they thought they would put their masters degrees to work in a classroom. they have also received a fraction of the credit they deserve. women work together with white colleagues to create opportunities for talented women of all backgrounds. an organization that i started called the human computer project, in trying to recover the names of all the women who worked as computer is, mathematicians in engineers of the early days of nasa, not just that langley but at all of the installations over the years. tonight i would just like to encourage you to get in touch with me if there's a contact form on my website margot lee shetterly.com. you can get in touch with the museum,
sue wilder, eunice smith, barbara holly, christine ritchie , irma kinds, there were so many of them, more than i could ever include in this book, but those women were part of a load larger cohort of women. white women like marjorie hanna, dorothy lee, beer vera, mary, barbara, and these women were valedictorians, they were math and science competition winners, they were very smart women and until they came to langley, they thought they would put their masters degrees to work in a classroom....
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. ♪ >> yeah, for one upper east side residents nick wilder has noisy display that just too much.gures of reindeer rocking out to the christmas music you just heard it was set up by a family that owns several brown stones on the block and despite wilder's lawsuit not everyone minds the music. >> i think it's great. i really enjoy it when people take the time to do decorations it's great for the kids. i always enjoyed it when i was a killed it adds to the festive season. >> blasting throughout the neighborhood of jingle bells 800 times in a row is -- any sane will find that outrageous and that's what people are telling me. >> neighbor being sued has not commented on the lawsuit. it's not clear yet if judge will actually deal with the case and move it forward. >>> national football league 1 billion-dollar settlement over concussions is moving forward. some players and their families had asked the us supreme court to stop it but today the justices refused the request. didn't say why though. the settlement covers more than 20,000nfl retirees for the next 65 years. the league estimates
. ♪ >> yeah, for one upper east side residents nick wilder has noisy display that just too much.gures of reindeer rocking out to the christmas music you just heard it was set up by a family that owns several brown stones on the block and despite wilder's lawsuit not everyone minds the music. >> i think it's great. i really enjoy it when people take the time to do decorations it's great for the kids. i always enjoyed it when i was a killed it adds to the festive season. >>...
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kramer says the wilderness book has very special meaning to his family because it was that book that led his father to explore the great outdoors andve >> it became kind of a bible to him, and that was the start of many family vacations. >> upon finding the books, which still have the montgomery county library punch cards on the inside back covers, john decided to do the recogniight thing. pay his parents' late fees. in the letter to the library, john wrote we apologize for that oversight and hereby endeavor to correct the wrong. >> i went on the internet, to research it, see what the late fees were, but there's no record. we kind of remembered 5 cents a day. >> kramer did the math. 5 cents a day for more than 31,000 days. since the library a check for $1,552.30. reporting from the library in rockville, mark segraves, news 4. >> it's a first for tech giant apple. the company's new mac book pro recommended rating from consumer reports. in a blog post, consumer reports writes that it found inconsistent battery life among all three of the new mac book pro lines. apple's website lists th
kramer says the wilderness book has very special meaning to his family because it was that book that led his father to explore the great outdoors andve >> it became kind of a bible to him, and that was the start of many family vacations. >> upon finding the books, which still have the montgomery county library punch cards on the inside back covers, john decided to do the recogniight thing. pay his parents' late fees. in the letter to the library, john wrote we apologize for that...
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how is this strategy, it may fire up the democrat base, how do you get out of the wilderness cheeringld trump's lawsuits. >> whoa whoa whoa, excuse me, donald trump. >> the democratic party since fdr. >> donald trump is pursuing this lawsuit, not democrats, donald trump is the one going after this, being punitive continuing to pure sue his business and financial interests and no the the interests of the company. >> it was long before he becomes president. >> really quick, we were expecting this press conference yesterday from donald trump detailing specifically how he would separate himself from his business, ultimately it got delayed. he sent out a tweet saying that the media and democrats were making something simple seem complex, actually his surrogates said this is extremely complex. who is telling the truth here? >> i think there is a lot of election goes on both sides. this is complex. when donald trump rolls out how he will break with his conflicts of interest he has to get it right on the first try or the demes and hillary clinton will come after him like hell on earth. >> i t
how is this strategy, it may fire up the democrat base, how do you get out of the wilderness cheeringld trump's lawsuits. >> whoa whoa whoa, excuse me, donald trump. >> the democratic party since fdr. >> donald trump is pursuing this lawsuit, not democrats, donald trump is the one going after this, being punitive continuing to pure sue his business and financial interests and no the the interests of the company. >> it was long before he becomes president. >> really...
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the new way of the wilderness, and 365 meatless main dishes. last month, kramer found those books in his parents' ontario home. he calculated the late fees at 5 days, and sent the twin brook library a letter with a check for $1,552.30. >> this was so unique because such a period of time passed. and what was so wonderful about it was they didn't really need to do this. >> by phone, kramer told news 4 the books hold special meaning for his family because the wilderness book is part of the reason his family bought a home in the islands of ontario. >> they have actually become part of the family heirloom. >> while kramer and his siblings were happy to pay the late fees, they decided to keep the books because they mean so much to them. at the twin brook library, mark segraves, news 4. >> we're told the library officials plan to use that money to buy more books. >> what else? >> that's great. they plan on keeping the letter from the kramers in their archives. >> and mark also tells us that as for the calculation of the actual late fee now, 35 cents a
the new way of the wilderness, and 365 meatless main dishes. last month, kramer found those books in his parents' ontario home. he calculated the late fees at 5 days, and sent the twin brook library a letter with a check for $1,552.30. >> this was so unique because such a period of time passed. and what was so wonderful about it was they didn't really need to do this. >> by phone, kramer told news 4 the books hold special meaning for his family because the wilderness book is part of...
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the verse is referring to the end of days and mentioned a great fire burning trees in the wilderness. a employee found the flames while cleaning up after the fire. >>> now to the deadly storms raging across the south. >> the storms are now being flamed for five deaths in alabama and tennessee. over taking aim at the carolinas. here's diane macedo. >> this morning damage assessments in the storm battered southeast. in south carolina in greensville a tree slammed into the homelanding on a child's bedroom. the mother called him seconds before the tree came down. >> i screamed brandon get downstairs, the wind is really he came down stairs and we all huddled in the downstairs bathroom. >> the over night storms came after tornado sirens blared in atlanta with three twisters touched down in that city. >> i never experienced this. i was shocked. it was so close. >> you can see trees on these parked cars and this roof is part of a recycling center. it wrapped around a pole a quarter of a mile away. >> it was very, very large and it hit on that driveway there. >> at this children's learning cen
the verse is referring to the end of days and mentioned a great fire burning trees in the wilderness. a employee found the flames while cleaning up after the fire. >>> now to the deadly storms raging across the south. >> the storms are now being flamed for five deaths in alabama and tennessee. over taking aim at the carolinas. here's diane macedo. >> this morning damage assessments in the storm battered southeast. in south carolina in greensville a tree slammed into the...