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wilmington. he was under threat by the white supremacist. completely intimidated him. they threatened him with the fascination. they threatened him with impeachment. he managed to boat. he have to go through red shirt talents in order to get back to raleigh on the train. they have to hide him in a baggage car. they would try to lynch him and he made it to raleigh only to find that the governor's mansion was surrounded by a mom and he barely got inside. in order for federal troops to come down he was at about two because he was terrified. >> i am wondering if they had been so successful in suppressing the boat why did they feel it was necessary to go ahead with the coup. municipal election was there. they know once they stole the election they would be in the position to do whatever they wanted to do stop them they planned it for two days after the election and they removed the officeholders. >> yes sir. >> there sounding the alarm and winning. bringing that bow. obviously our local newspaper has
wilmington. he was under threat by the white supremacist. completely intimidated him. they threatened him with the fascination. they threatened him with impeachment. he managed to boat. he have to go through red shirt talents in order to get back to raleigh on the train. they have to hide him in a baggage car. they would try to lynch him and he made it to raleigh only to find that the governor's mansion was surrounded by a mom and he barely got inside. in order for federal troops to come down...
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i'm not an expert on the wilmington ten. i know the outlines of the story and i'm sure most people here are familiar from 71 or 72. i want them to the whole story, but you can only assume some of the hate and racism from 1898 bled over into the way to 1971 )-close-paren accusing ten people who were later exonerated and so have the clan marching and 71 in those organizations and as i said i don't know the details so i see though i see t line of the racism going right into 71. >> the young people want t peopa place to meet and discuss their grievances and when i asked about that they said they were afraid to because of what happened in 1898. >> and i the distrust shown in n wilmington and i tried really hard and went over the city during the buck to get people to talk to me that very few people were there. there were always people coming forward to me incredible stories that i wish i had the book is the perfect people just didn't want to talk about that replaced the record enough for phone calls and e-mails and i think it was
i'm not an expert on the wilmington ten. i know the outlines of the story and i'm sure most people here are familiar from 71 or 72. i want them to the whole story, but you can only assume some of the hate and racism from 1898 bled over into the way to 1971 )-close-paren accusing ten people who were later exonerated and so have the clan marching and 71 in those organizations and as i said i don't know the details so i see though i see t line of the racism going right into 71. >> the young...
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this was "wilmington's lie". they were told they were backing willington, and they had planned it for two days. and then during the riots, and on the day of the coup, they were in federal service, they were federal soldiers. they wouldn't be coming back for a week or two. they murdered american citizens inputting data black riot. black soldiers also were in segregated units. wightman made sure that they were in a training camp in georgia. so that left the black community defenseless. he had all of these young men trained soldiers and weapons. they were defenders for the black community. in one of the things that was the black publisher and as a journalist, i thought he was a fascinating character who is a courageous man. just an amazing character. he demanded civil rights with blacks. and to live up to its promises with the black citizens. in august of 1898, he wrote an editorial about race. he wrote the many blackman were supposedly ripping white women. he also pointed out that whites raped black women. within h
this was "wilmington's lie". they were told they were backing willington, and they had planned it for two days. and then during the riots, and on the day of the coup, they were in federal service, they were federal soldiers. they wouldn't be coming back for a week or two. they murdered american citizens inputting data black riot. black soldiers also were in segregated units. wightman made sure that they were in a training camp in georgia. so that left the black community defenseless....
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our children in wilmington deserve no less. [ applause ] i like that. three years ago we promised delewareans that we'd make investments that move our state forward while getting our state's finances in order. and after digging out of a $400 million deficit, we've had two years now of stronger revenues. and we've been disciplined about how we've spent it. today we have a $200 million surplus. [ applause ] and, importantly, we have $126 million in additional reserve that we can use when we need it. [ applause ] the budget i will propose later this month will limit spending to sustainable levels and dedicate one-time revenues for one-time infrastructure projects. i will propose the largest infrastructure plan in our state's history for the second year in a row. we are building state-of-the-art schools across our state. we're rebuilding our water infrastructure to make sure every delawarean has access to clean water. we are preserving open space and investing in our downtowns and we are supporting small businesses and working families in our state. folks,
our children in wilmington deserve no less. [ applause ] i like that. three years ago we promised delewareans that we'd make investments that move our state forward while getting our state's finances in order. and after digging out of a $400 million deficit, we've had two years now of stronger revenues. and we've been disciplined about how we've spent it. today we have a $200 million surplus. [ applause ] and, importantly, we have $126 million in additional reserve that we can use when we need...
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he spent two days sequestered in wilmington, delaware, instead of on the trail. very different than bill clinton, the comeback kid. >> do you find unusual to go into hiding in the home stretch? >> i don't know about unusual. i was being facetious. >> oh, sorry! >> i'll hand you the mic back. this is the time when people have the most events, the most fundraising, and joe biden for whatever reason, we'll find out, went dark for a whole day in new hampshire. >> presumably two things. noted events yesterday, if i remember correctly. and debate prep. clearly sees his campaign these as key moment to be able to turn the tide of what we're seeing in the polls. a downward trend. >> when he was in new hampshire, he was on offense. my colleague was there. he said he did about how, that biden went right for sanders, right for buttigieg, and then when my colleague talked to him, he talked about, fine, gut punching. he consistently talks about how he's focused on the first four states. so i think he's trying to make the case. if i don't do well here, i'm looking at south caro
he spent two days sequestered in wilmington, delaware, instead of on the trail. very different than bill clinton, the comeback kid. >> do you find unusual to go into hiding in the home stretch? >> i don't know about unusual. i was being facetious. >> oh, sorry! >> i'll hand you the mic back. this is the time when people have the most events, the most fundraising, and joe biden for whatever reason, we'll find out, went dark for a whole day in new hampshire. >>...
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fly, the rise of white nationalist in wilmington north carolina back in the 1880s. we have judge douglas ginsburg talking about his book, voices of the republic into tie-in with the pbs series on thursday, we have a whole bunch of wonderful authors so i would encourage you to take a look and come back and see us again. i am delighted for tonight's program, ingrid newkirk was born in england, you'll be able to tell that with the accent. she lived in europe until she was seven years old and then her parents moved to new delhi where her father worked as a engineer and her mother volunteered for mother teresa and various charities. her early volunteer experiences packing pills, rolling bandages for people who suffer from leprosy, stuffing toys for orphans, feeding straight animals, that created her view that anyone in need including animals is worthy of concern. she founded peta and since that time it's grown into the world's largest animal rights organization, her passion and dedication to making the world a better place for all living beings has inspired countless of
fly, the rise of white nationalist in wilmington north carolina back in the 1880s. we have judge douglas ginsburg talking about his book, voices of the republic into tie-in with the pbs series on thursday, we have a whole bunch of wonderful authors so i would encourage you to take a look and come back and see us again. i am delighted for tonight's program, ingrid newkirk was born in england, you'll be able to tell that with the accent. she lived in europe until she was seven years old and then...
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i went back to her apartment in wilmington, delaware. i knocked on her door. she said, come on in. i said, i'm not coming in. i said, you're finally got my irish up. i'm going to ask you one more time. you do not have to tell me when, just if we will marry me. i said, will you marry me? she went like this. ok. -- my sistered valerie -- i asked her, -- he asked her, what made you change your mind? i fell in love with the boys. i had my two boys. she said, i fell in love with the boys. i envy your husband notwithstanding. i know what it is like to lose a spouse. god love you. thank you. coming,t know she was that i want to introduce you to a relative of ours from ireland. i did not know she was going to be here. mother's mother's name was blewitt. my father's name was finnegan. one was from county mayo in ireland. during the terrible potato famine when the british were doing very bad things to the irish at the time, not a joke, my great great grandfather got headedip in 1842 and with several of his family members, i believe illegally, to louisiana. new orleans. made his way north. wh
i went back to her apartment in wilmington, delaware. i knocked on her door. she said, come on in. i said, i'm not coming in. i said, you're finally got my irish up. i'm going to ask you one more time. you do not have to tell me when, just if we will marry me. i said, will you marry me? she went like this. ok. -- my sistered valerie -- i asked her, -- he asked her, what made you change your mind? i fell in love with the boys. i had my two boys. she said, i fell in love with the boys. i envy...
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i came back, the first thing i did, i landed in philadelphia and went back to her apartment in wilmingtondelaware. i knocked on her door and she said come on in, you been gone. i said i'm not coming in, you finally got my irish up so here's the deal, and ask you one more time, one more time. you don't have to tell me when, just if you will marry me. she looked up and i said will you marry me? god's truth she went like this ok. [laughter] --, i asked asked her what made you change your mind, she said i fell in love with the boys. i envy your husband notwithstanding in his past, i envy him and i know what it's like to lose a spouse so god love you. thank you. [applause] know she was coming, i want introduce you to a relative of ours from ireland. my mother's father's name was finnegan. one of them was from county mayo in ireland and the other was from the peninsula on the irish sea. and during the terrible potato famine when the british were doing very bad things to the great,t the time, my great grandfather got on the ship in 1842 and headed with several family members i believe illegally
i came back, the first thing i did, i landed in philadelphia and went back to her apartment in wilmingtondelaware. i knocked on her door and she said come on in, you been gone. i said i'm not coming in, you finally got my irish up so here's the deal, and ask you one more time, one more time. you don't have to tell me when, just if you will marry me. she looked up and i said will you marry me? god's truth she went like this ok. [laughter] --, i asked asked her what made you change your mind, she...
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. >> is next, wilmington north carolina. island, you're on, republican . >> caller: how are you? i just wanted to say i admire president trump. i like him. i voted for him and i was a democrat. i will be changing my party tomorrow. i've had enough of the democrats spending all of our money, doing nothing to help him. just think if they would help him, even great more of the country would be.all they know if somebody is telling a lie, they need to look in the mirror and they will see who's telling all these lies and if you've got to be talking about lies, you are lying so i'm just saying i like him, i like the way he works. he's a strong, strong man . stronger than most men i think i've ever seen and met because people would say after three years i give this mess up. >> host: all right linda, thank you. karen, fort wayne indiana. >> good afternoon. i would just like to say that as a 52-year-old woman, american, i have never been prouder to be an american in my life. i have voted every year since i've been 18. not according to republican or democrat but to who i thought was the bes
. >> is next, wilmington north carolina. island, you're on, republican . >> caller: how are you? i just wanted to say i admire president trump. i like him. i voted for him and i was a democrat. i will be changing my party tomorrow. i've had enough of the democrats spending all of our money, doing nothing to help him. just think if they would help him, even great more of the country would be.all they know if somebody is telling a lie, they need to look in the mirror and they will see...
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i mean, wilmington, delaware has a tornado warning out. >> really. >> february 7th, wilmington, delaware. that's where all the action is. high pressure is planted here. 30s and 40s on our temps. some fog is moving around. walnut creek is 38. 49 kensington. alameda 47. coast and bay a little bit of fog. it was a little thicker a couple hours ago. it will take an overland track and then form in southern california. a pretty good rain producer for arizona. it's a cooler forecast and the wind again last weekend and again, it looks like this sunday as well. that's the end result here. there's nothing in the way of rain for us showing up even out two weeks for right now. breezy and warm early next week. >>> time is 6:53. boeing dealing with big problems after grounding its 737 max jets. plans to give back to its employees. coming up the next hour we tell you how much of a bonus each employee will get after a challenging year. >> plus if you plan to hit the road and go camping this spring or summer one luxury brand wants you to do it in style. we'll show you the mercedes weekend camper. >> and
i mean, wilmington, delaware has a tornado warning out. >> really. >> february 7th, wilmington, delaware. that's where all the action is. high pressure is planted here. 30s and 40s on our temps. some fog is moving around. walnut creek is 38. 49 kensington. alameda 47. coast and bay a little bit of fog. it was a little thicker a couple hours ago. it will take an overland track and then form in southern california. a pretty good rain producer for arizona. it's a cooler forecast and...
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million people at risk for damaging winds and possible tornadoes from jacksonville all the way to wilmingtonnorth carolinae ecipitation wil be heavy, so flooding is a possibility over the carolinas, especially coastal ar areas. on the north side of that, heavy snow, maybe as much as ad all the wao boston >>> a day after his acquittal on both impeachment charges, president trump celebrated his victory while denouncing those who tried to remove him from office as evil and corrupt, even using an expletive on live tv. our peter alexander is at the white house ♪ >> reporter: calling it a celebration, president trump tonight savoring his senate victory >> we went through hell unfairly. did nothing wrong, but this is what the end result is. [ cheers and applause it's the only good headline i've ever had in "the washington post." >> the president unplugged, riffing for more than an hour. >> i never thought a word would sound so good it's called total acquittal. >> reporter: praising a packed crowd of political allies >> mitch mcconnell, i want to tell you, you did a fantastic job. [ applause ] >> re
million people at risk for damaging winds and possible tornadoes from jacksonville all the way to wilmingtonnorth carolinae ecipitation wil be heavy, so flooding is a possibility over the carolinas, especially coastal ar areas. on the north side of that, heavy snow, maybe as much as ad all the wao boston >>> a day after his acquittal on both impeachment charges, president trump celebrated his victory while denouncing those who tried to remove him from office as evil and corrupt, even...
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today, it is more accurate to term it the wilmington massacre of 1898. he was talking about something that was front-page news in 1898 in the fall. hoped would galvanize public opinion and take white people understand disenfranchiseo black people in north carolina and across the south as well as the move to cradle-to-grave segregation, where did that come from? ?hat was the marrow of that he talked about the deep-seated racism that he knew growing up in the south as well as anyone else of african descent who was living in the south of the time. the novel was not commercially successful. today, it is widely read. there are multiple paperback editions of it. it is taught and appreciated far more now than it ever was in the past. >> i would like visitors to the learningo come away more about the significant contribution said african-american writers have made to north carolina and united states literature and this includes a very strong group of writers in the 19th century who really put us on the literary map and made more contributions than white writers
today, it is more accurate to term it the wilmington massacre of 1898. he was talking about something that was front-page news in 1898 in the fall. hoped would galvanize public opinion and take white people understand disenfranchiseo black people in north carolina and across the south as well as the move to cradle-to-grave segregation, where did that come from? ?hat was the marrow of that he talked about the deep-seated racism that he knew growing up in the south as well as anyone else of...
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all the years that he was down he rode the wilmington railroad down to washington every day and didn'tay a dime. he is cheap and can be. and when barack obama voted for the obamacare, they took $716 billion from the elderly, from the medicare to fight for the took care and then they $700 billion out of social security and gave to the refugees. host: that is an a in delaware. mike in strongsville, ohio. caller: is just so hard to believe that you can sit there and try to say that biden didn't do anything at all when you know damn good and well that something went on there. what you're saying is you're giving him a free pass for what he did and you are not giving donald trump a free pass for what you think he did. let her respond. >> i have never met donald trump and i'm not accusing him of anything except that i want a different type of president. i have met joe biden several times. even in 2008 i met him and i've seen his track record. he is a good man and a decent man and i'm not going to let someone who's trying to muddy his name to change my views. see whatch want to and i believene
all the years that he was down he rode the wilmington railroad down to washington every day and didn'tay a dime. he is cheap and can be. and when barack obama voted for the obamacare, they took $716 billion from the elderly, from the medicare to fight for the took care and then they $700 billion out of social security and gave to the refugees. host: that is an a in delaware. mike in strongsville, ohio. caller: is just so hard to believe that you can sit there and try to say that biden didn't do...
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wilmington, delaware has a large airport that is mostly private. what happens is, that is a -- that is where air force one lands end takes off. i always that that was a good omen. , we should beide figuring out a way in which we deal with roots. why do we have the roots we have now in our major airports that are overcrowded? because, not over my house. i get that. so you will be able to redirect, and it's beyond my pay grade to know how to do it, but we should be able to integrate regional airports that are already there among the big regional airports to deal with the capacity and the overload. but i would sign the bill that raises that tax. knoxville has a question that has to do with what really becomes the democratsbetween desire to bring green jobs and green agendas to the table, but still maintain, in many ways, the old infrastructure of fossil fuels. his question is, would you tollser national polls -- to reduce congestion in place -- pay for maintenance? or anything like that to try to get some cars off the road? fmr. v.p. biden: you have t
wilmington, delaware has a large airport that is mostly private. what happens is, that is a -- that is where air force one lands end takes off. i always that that was a good omen. , we should beide figuring out a way in which we deal with roots. why do we have the roots we have now in our major airports that are overcrowded? because, not over my house. i get that. so you will be able to redirect, and it's beyond my pay grade to know how to do it, but we should be able to integrate regional...
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we've been told that northbound and southbound traffic on the 405 are closed at the wilmington avenue exit because of this fire that crews are battling. if we learn any new information we will bring it to you. again, a large refinery fire underway in southern california. >>> that's a big fire, those flames look like they are more than 100 feet in the air. with 405 close, that's a big deal, so we will stay on that. i'll get going with the weather, in terms of temperatures, another warm day tomorrow, we had record warmth today at sfo. in santa rosa it was 81, that was not a record but it was pretty warm. it's about where it was last night at this time temperature wise, beautiful day tomorrow with plenty of sunshine everywhere. front to back, top to bottom, mostly sunny, the high in san francisco makes it to 70 degrees tomorrow, yellow is for 70s, so they pop in on the map, and no rain to talk about, that's for sure. rain doesn't get here until probably early march. we might see a little something sunday night, that would be the beginning of the erosion of this high, in the hope that som
we've been told that northbound and southbound traffic on the 405 are closed at the wilmington avenue exit because of this fire that crews are battling. if we learn any new information we will bring it to you. again, a large refinery fire underway in southern california. >>> that's a big fire, those flames look like they are more than 100 feet in the air. with 405 close, that's a big deal, so we will stay on that. i'll get going with the weather, in terms of temperatures, another warm...
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. >> reporter: all the way across the country in wilmington, delaware, every student in paula mcgowan'sade a valentine for major white. >> do you remember what it said? >> "happy valentine's day." >> i think the children need to realize the sacrifices that veterans make. they were just amazed at what he had endured and how long he had served. >> reporter: thousands of the cards came from school children, many others from veterans and families that know the sacrifice of service. >> in this particular card, it says, "both my father and father-in-law served in world war ii. sadly, they are both gone." >> reporter: now almost every surface of the assisted living center is covered with valentines. more are waiting to be opened in a storage room. mary and major white read as many as they can. >> it just says, "you've stolen the hearts of america." >> reporter: so many hearts. perhaps never before has valentine's day brought one person more affection. >> the whole thing has just been beyond my feeble powers of comprehension. >> reporter: john blackstone, cbs news, stockton, california. >> barn
. >> reporter: all the way across the country in wilmington, delaware, every student in paula mcgowan'sade a valentine for major white. >> do you remember what it said? >> "happy valentine's day." >> i think the children need to realize the sacrifices that veterans make. they were just amazed at what he had endured and how long he had served. >> reporter: thousands of the cards came from school children, many others from veterans and families that know...
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we must never forget the massacre in wilmington, north carolina, 122 years ago in which 60 black americans were brutally murdered. the race massacre in the greenwood district of tulsa, oklahoma, 100 years ago next year, called the single worst incident of racial violence in american history. the mutilation and murder of emmett till, for whom this legislation is named. a 14-year-old boy, just a boy. 65 years ago. one of the most appalling acts of racial violence in our history. forever seared in our collective memory. and we must remember the victims of more than 4,000 other lynchings and countless other acts of racial terror perpetuated thrure our nation's history. -- through our nation's history. racially motivated violence in other form -- and other forms of violence and hate targeting vulnerable communities are not a relic of the past. when a white supremacist guns down nine prigs in hers in charleston, south carolina, at one of america's oldest african-american congregations, when neo-nazis and white nationalist mobs carry torches to in broad daylight, take an instant life when a domes
we must never forget the massacre in wilmington, north carolina, 122 years ago in which 60 black americans were brutally murdered. the race massacre in the greenwood district of tulsa, oklahoma, 100 years ago next year, called the single worst incident of racial violence in american history. the mutilation and murder of emmett till, for whom this legislation is named. a 14-year-old boy, just a boy. 65 years ago. one of the most appalling acts of racial violence in our history. forever seared in...
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. >> the twin towers collapsed by the time we got on the road to wilmington, delaware, and the death estimates for -- in new york were 5, 6, 7,000, maybe more. when i got home and put on the television, i saw that americans were still had a heart that was still beating very strong. doctors and nurses were standing at the hospitals in new york ready to treat the wounded. snaking through the streets and up the avenues were long lines of new yorkers waiting to give their blood. even though the word was being passed that that no more blood was needed. i could see it in their faces, they were hungry to do something, anything. nobody was talking about war footings or paybacks. they just wanted to do their part. that was the day that reminded me that even in the moment of almost total eye lens from their leaders -- silence from their leaders in washington, americans would rise to the occasion. watching these people on the bloodlines, i was convinced that the country would get up off the mat, face the new challenges head on and emerge stronger for having faced them. to me, this is the first
. >> the twin towers collapsed by the time we got on the road to wilmington, delaware, and the death estimates for -- in new york were 5, 6, 7,000, maybe more. when i got home and put on the television, i saw that americans were still had a heart that was still beating very strong. doctors and nurses were standing at the hospitals in new york ready to treat the wounded. snaking through the streets and up the avenues were long lines of new yorkers waiting to give their blood. even though...
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fleming, you came to open the delaware innovation space in wilmington. dupont, forever, for hundreds of years was the economic lynch pin in delaware, tens of thousands of job. in'93, 27, 000 people went to work that day for dupont. today 4, 000. the we is what do you do about that? how do you deal with that? we had a lot of dupont employees who were let go, a lot of them had phds at the end of their name. and created amazing things that dupont was famous for. then they were without a job. we created this innovation space station on the campus of dupont and it's a whole new creation, great jobs. eda has played a very significant role in helping us to make sure that the innovation space is open for business, helping local entrepreneurs including some former duponters. start ups, small businesses got off the ground. down at the other end of our state at the southern end of our little state is a place called georgetown. it's the county seat of sussex county, delaware. sussex county is one of the largest counties in america. they raise more chickens than any
fleming, you came to open the delaware innovation space in wilmington. dupont, forever, for hundreds of years was the economic lynch pin in delaware, tens of thousands of job. in'93, 27, 000 people went to work that day for dupont. today 4, 000. the we is what do you do about that? how do you deal with that? we had a lot of dupont employees who were let go, a lot of them had phds at the end of their name. and created amazing things that dupont was famous for. then they were without a job. we...
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fleming, you were good enough to come to open what we call the delaware innovation space in wilmington. dupont forever, for hundreds of years, was like the economic linchpin in delaware. tens of thousands of jobs. the governor of delaware in january of '93, 27,000 people went to work that day in dupont. today, 4,000. so the question is what do you do about that, how do we deal with that. and we had a lot of dupont employees who were let go. a lot of them had ph.d.s at the end of their name and all of a sudden they were out of a job. we created a space on the campus of the experimental station of dupont, it's a whole new creation of jobs. and we're excited about that. eda has played a very significant role in helping us to make sure that the innovation space is open for business, helping local entrepreneurs, including some former duponters, launch their startups, get their small businesses off the ground. down at the other end of our state is a place called georgetown. it's the county seat of sussex county, delaware. they raise more chickens than any county in america. i think they may
fleming, you were good enough to come to open what we call the delaware innovation space in wilmington. dupont forever, for hundreds of years, was like the economic linchpin in delaware. tens of thousands of jobs. the governor of delaware in january of '93, 27,000 people went to work that day in dupont. today, 4,000. so the question is what do you do about that, how do we deal with that. and we had a lot of dupont employees who were let go. a lot of them had ph.d.s at the end of their name and...
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. >> joe biden went home to wilmington, delaware, and did not post any events in new hampshire todayday and now his campaign is saying that iowa and new hampshire are places that pete buttigieg may do better because they believe his base is more homogenous and the biden campaign is arguing for their position for the most diverse early contest. >> bret: peter doocy live in the spin room at manchester. we will have follow-up after the debate tonight. it's the movie industry's biggest night, the oscars. the academy awards will be awarded sunday. we will talk to the head of the motion picture association next. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove. and now, during the ultimate sleep number event, sav
. >> joe biden went home to wilmington, delaware, and did not post any events in new hampshire todayday and now his campaign is saying that iowa and new hampshire are places that pete buttigieg may do better because they believe his base is more homogenous and the biden campaign is arguing for their position for the most diverse early contest. >> bret: peter doocy live in the spin room at manchester. we will have follow-up after the debate tonight. it's the movie industry's biggest...
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. >>> well, a gift of love from a hospital in wilmington, delaware, that held a special wedding for aerminally ill cancer patient. gus himen nez proposed to his fiancee rachel nearly two weeks ago from his hospital bed. >> we kind of talked about why would we get married if we know this could potentially lead to him not being here much longer. the hope is that there's miracles and the hope he does. but i still want to be his wife no matter what. >> last week gus and rachel were married in the hospital's atrium. >> i think doctors and nurses who take care of people in these really tough moments of their life really deserve all the accolades. they're good for all of them. >>> we're realizing one of the worst fears of coronavirus. a new case in the u.s. of unknown origin now. was it premature for the president to downply concerns and blame democrats for the declines on wall street? $9.95 at my age? $9.95? no way. $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insuranc
. >>> well, a gift of love from a hospital in wilmington, delaware, that held a special wedding for aerminally ill cancer patient. gus himen nez proposed to his fiancee rachel nearly two weeks ago from his hospital bed. >> we kind of talked about why would we get married if we know this could potentially lead to him not being here much longer. the hope is that there's miracles and the hope he does. but i still want to be his wife no matter what. >> last week gus and rachel...
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my father, who was former city council president in wilmington, delaware, came out.ster, a professor of social work at rutgers came out. it is a real family affair. on the ground there's an enthusiasm and an excitement. we just left the vice president at a rally. there were so many people there that they had to bring in extra chairs. they were up in the rafters and it was just an excitement of all backgrounds, all ages. i've even been making phone calls for him. we've been out knocking doors. and i think that's the electricity we're feeling. that will be translated into the caucus. and so we're excited. you know, i think even in his -- what he shares, he's cautious about, you know, what he says. but we believe strongly that he is the best candidate to bring this country back together. to be able to hit the ground running on day one. and to restore the soul of this country. so recent iowa polls shows joe biden in second place behind bernie sanders. but a separate poll shows nearly half of the iowans haven't completely settled on a candidate. how do you sway voters in
my father, who was former city council president in wilmington, delaware, came out.ster, a professor of social work at rutgers came out. it is a real family affair. on the ground there's an enthusiasm and an excitement. we just left the vice president at a rally. there were so many people there that they had to bring in extra chairs. they were up in the rafters and it was just an excitement of all backgrounds, all ages. i've even been making phone calls for him. we've been out knocking doors....
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the former vp has actually been for the last day and a half or so regrouping back home in wilmington,aware. he didn't have any events yesterday. he doesn't have anything tonight until the debate and then saturday, sunday, monday he will have two events apiece. if he does not pull off a win or a close second place finish, he's got a long 18 days to go until that south carolina primary where he likes to talk about having a potential firewall of support. and you got nevada in between that. it could be a long month. >> dana: it's been a long week but i will see you in new hampshire tomorrow. it will be good to see you, peter. the democratic party is clearly facing two different directions. kim strassel writes for "the wall street journal," says a show down might settle the battle. democrats are divided by generation, by geography, cultural sensibilities, and vastly differing policy agendas. does the common democratic desire to beat mr. trump overcome all that? maybe, based on the state of the democratic party right now it's far from a sure bet. joining me, kim strassel, member of "the wal
the former vp has actually been for the last day and a half or so regrouping back home in wilmington,aware. he didn't have any events yesterday. he doesn't have anything tonight until the debate and then saturday, sunday, monday he will have two events apiece. if he does not pull off a win or a close second place finish, he's got a long 18 days to go until that south carolina primary where he likes to talk about having a potential firewall of support. and you got nevada in between that. it...
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any time you're talking about a couple of inches from raleigh points to the east, approaching say wilmington's impressive when you pick up winter weather even in the cold season. a trio of 13th across sioux falls and minot, across the upper midwest. >>> actress je in that e -- jenae dubois who starred in "times" has died. >> i call it the husband -- two drops behind each ear and he will try to hit more home runs than hank aaron. >> she played the evans family neighbor and co-browrote and sa "moving on up" for "the jenc th jefferso jeffersons." janet jackson played her adopted daughter and said, "i saw how she broke stereotypes and changed the landscape for women in entertainment." she was survived by her three children. she was 73. >>> 55 minutes past the hour. let's check on cnn business. looking at markets around the world. looks like they're trying to lean higher. u.s. futures now also. looks like they're a little bit -- pull those up, futures -- there they are. 64 points and the dow right now. stocks finished mixed on tuesday. the broader market fell after apple warned investors that the
any time you're talking about a couple of inches from raleigh points to the east, approaching say wilmington's impressive when you pick up winter weather even in the cold season. a trio of 13th across sioux falls and minot, across the upper midwest. >>> actress je in that e -- jenae dubois who starred in "times" has died. >> i call it the husband -- two drops behind each ear and he will try to hit more home runs than hank aaron. >> she played the evans family...
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chemical has managed to contaminate the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmingtonh carolina, area. a community group has gotten together to try to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to this broader group of chemicals. so so through the fight forever chemicals campaign, environmental working group, center for environmental health, green science policy institute, there are a number of different organizations that are trying to help bring that information out and give communities the tools to help bring that information to residents. and as you indicated, it's been incredibly encouraging to see just within the last year the first time we have seen legislation being proposed at the federal level in this country to deal with these chemicals. it's taken 20 years to even have that discussion begin, and there are bills that have been proposed to try to require epa to actually designate these chemicals as hazardous or to require them to be regulated. because as i indicated, they're still not technically at the federal level. states are moving forward, but at
chemical has managed to contaminate the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmingtonh carolina, area. a community group has gotten together to try to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to this broader group of chemicals. so so through the fight forever chemicals campaign, environmental working group, center for environmental health, green science policy institute, there are a number of different organizations that are trying to help bring that information...
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he went back to wilmington, delaware, doing some debate prep. they view tonight's debate as a crucial moment for him to potentially regain some footing. he's also down today until the debate. other candidates have been having some events while doing that. it's also a recognition that new hampshire is perhaps not a friendly saturday to him. bernie sanders is next door and elizabeth warren neighboring state as well and pete buttigieg has momentum here. so they're really in a fight for third place and recalibrating, putting a lot more emphasis on nevada, hoping that gives him a little bit of a rebound heading into south carolina. >> you also note in your ro reporting the biden campaign cancelling ads in south carolina, which was supposed to be a fire wall or stronghold for his campaign and shifting that money to nevada. do you think this campaign can count on that fire wall in south carolina or is he pretty much done for? >> i don't know done for. but i think that they -- it does raise the expectations i think for some sort of recovery and fairly q
he went back to wilmington, delaware, doing some debate prep. they view tonight's debate as a crucial moment for him to potentially regain some footing. he's also down today until the debate. other candidates have been having some events while doing that. it's also a recognition that new hampshire is perhaps not a friendly saturday to him. bernie sanders is next door and elizabeth warren neighboring state as well and pete buttigieg has momentum here. so they're really in a fight for third place...
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>> reporter: at the restaurant he works at in wilmington, south carolina, jeremiah murrill is alwaysob in this video posted on facebook -- >> how many would you like today? >> two. >> we have that just for you and how else may i serve you? >> reporter: it made him possibly the most famous drive-through worker in the world. >> one and two. have an awesome day ahead. thank you all for choosing chick-fil-a. >> reporter: one of his regulars la toya lyles who record the it on her cell phone and made him a star. >> i think he was shocked. he didn't know he was loved as much as he was. sometimes we go in everyday life just being us, not knowing the effect we have on other people. >> reporter: he works here with his brothers and sisters who all sing this song. ♪ chick-fil-a >> this is jeremiah speaking. it's a pleasure. have a great day. >> reporter: his boss got emotional tells us jeremiah is the sunshine in the day every day. >> there's been times that i've come to work and i got a lot of things on my mind. he comes up, he knows it and he's like, mike, it's going to be a great day today. >
>> reporter: at the restaurant he works at in wilmington, south carolina, jeremiah murrill is alwaysob in this video posted on facebook -- >> how many would you like today? >> two. >> we have that just for you and how else may i serve you? >> reporter: it made him possibly the most famous drive-through worker in the world. >> one and two. have an awesome day ahead. thank you all for choosing chick-fil-a. >> reporter: one of his regulars la toya lyles...
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lot of schools on a two-hour delay from richmond, norfolk, virginia beach, raleigh, fayetteville, wilmingtonrth carolina, this morning, under a winter weather advisory. as far as what's left, the blue is the snow, and you can see it sweeping off the coast. we're just about done with it. we mentioned the cold, alex mentioned the cold. it's 16, windchill in new york right now. negative 3 in northern new england and vermont. we're at 3 in chicago. denver is at 7 and the cold air has swept toward houston. windchill of 38. mobile 33 and northern florida at 35. so it is a chilly morning just about everywhere. as far as the weekend outlook goes, it's looking as quiet and nice as you're going to get, chilly and sunny in the northeast, finally a dry stretch today. perfect travel weather around the country. the next storm in the southwest on saturday. could bring southern portions, areas of nevada. it's not going to be a huge big rainstorm that we keep people away from the caucus sights. it's a quiet weekend to get through this morning, a nice rewarding weekend. >> sounds good. kids are going to love
lot of schools on a two-hour delay from richmond, norfolk, virginia beach, raleigh, fayetteville, wilmingtonrth carolina, this morning, under a winter weather advisory. as far as what's left, the blue is the snow, and you can see it sweeping off the coast. we're just about done with it. we mentioned the cold, alex mentioned the cold. it's 16, windchill in new york right now. negative 3 in northern new england and vermont. we're at 3 in chicago. denver is at 7 and the cold air has swept toward...
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chemical has managed to contaminate the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmington carolina, area. a community group has gotten together to try to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to this broader group of chemicals. so so through the fight forever chemicals campaign, environmental working group, center for environmental health, green science policy institute, there are a number of different organizations that are trying to help bring that information out and give communities the tools to help bring that information to residents. and as you indicated, it's been incredibly encouraging to see just within the last year the first time we have seen legislation being proposed at the federal level in this country to deal with these chemicals. it's taken 20 years to even have that discussion begin, and there are bills that have been proposed to try to require epa to actually designate these chemicals as hazardous or to require them to be regulated. because as i indicated, they're still not technically at the federal level. states are moving forward, but at t
chemical has managed to contaminate the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmington carolina, area. a community group has gotten together to try to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to this broader group of chemicals. so so through the fight forever chemicals campaign, environmental working group, center for environmental health, green science policy institute, there are a number of different organizations that are trying to help bring that information...
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to john in wilmington, delaware. john, you are on the air, line.ican wou go ahead, please. caller: i think republicans are looking for a democrat to back because of the behavior of president. when you watch the debate i really think that amy klobuchar one.e we listened to elizabeth warren steyer ie sanders and and pete buttigieg. you would think everybody is a you would think all bankers are bad. all hospitals are bad. bad.octors are old men are bad. so alienate the electorate we are stuck with donald trump. i think amy can show the middle in real life most people are good and not racists and not greedy. elizabeth warren and bernie and the ones that pander nonsense are ing ruining the chances to get rid really bad president. calle host: john, before you go you didn't mention mayor bloomberg. does his candidate have any feel for you? caller: i don't think there's nything wrong with billionaires. i think most of them have had a lot of achievement. like get on billionaires bernie gets on walmart. it is what it is in that case. i don't have a problem with a billionaire. bernie
to john in wilmington, delaware. john, you are on the air, line.ican wou go ahead, please. caller: i think republicans are looking for a democrat to back because of the behavior of president. when you watch the debate i really think that amy klobuchar one.e we listened to elizabeth warren steyer ie sanders and and pete buttigieg. you would think everybody is a you would think all bankers are bad. all hospitals are bad. bad.octors are old men are bad. so alienate the electorate we are stuck with...
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"wilmington the star news" it's more than me. it honors the more than one men, women, children who and inject $1.4 billion into the economy every year. a leader in the sportsman hunting and a ngular legend, conservationist eddie bridges has made a positive impact on north carolina's natural resources like no other before him. of the entire delegation, i wish that eddie or his years of service, his incredible resource development to strengthen our state's impact and educational on our youth and future generations. it's truly an honor to know to recognize him today. and with that, madam speaker, i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith. for five minutes. madam th: thank you, speaker. just over 12 hours ago president donald j. trump stood in this chamber and delivered an incredible state of the union address. he highlighted numerous successes during his time as president of the united states. over seven million jobs created. cord unemployment for five decades. the lowest un
"wilmington the star news" it's more than me. it honors the more than one men, women, children who and inject $1.4 billion into the economy every year. a leader in the sportsman hunting and a ngular legend, conservationist eddie bridges has made a positive impact on north carolina's natural resources like no other before him. of the entire delegation, i wish that eddie or his years of service, his incredible resource development to strengthen our state's impact and educational on our...
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we were waiting for him in his train station at delaware, with him in a pizza shop elsewhere in wilmingtonve been talking about joe biden as a fragile front-runner. obviously he comes into the race as a well known and popular figure in the democratic party, but somebody whose liabilities were well known and made him an attractive target, not only for democrats but of course for the president and his allies. there's no better example of that than the fund-raising you just talked about. is he raising a lot of money? yes. he's been at or near the top of the pack of the democrats who are not self-funding, but he's also spending just about every dollar as quickly as it comes in. the campaign says it will have the resources to have an effective ground game, an effective campaign going forward. they have benefited from a super pac that's been able to equalize some of the spending on the air. last night joe biden was playing pundit with us, setting expectations, saying that, yes, he expects to do well here in iowa, he wants to win iowa, but he sees these first four early contests as a package deal
we were waiting for him in his train station at delaware, with him in a pizza shop elsewhere in wilmingtonve been talking about joe biden as a fragile front-runner. obviously he comes into the race as a well known and popular figure in the democratic party, but somebody whose liabilities were well known and made him an attractive target, not only for democrats but of course for the president and his allies. there's no better example of that than the fund-raising you just talked about. is he...
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because -- and, clearly, his campaign knows it because he spent two days sequestered in wilmingt wilmington, delaware, instead of on the trail. that's different from what you saw bill clinton and the comeback kid. >> you find it unusual, to go into hiding between iowa and new hampshire? >> i don't know if it is unusual -- >> i was being facetious. i'll flip it and hand it back to you. this is the time the people have the most events, the most fundraising. joe biden, for whatever reasons, we'll find out, went dark for a whole day in new hampshire. >> presumably to be -- two days. he had no events yesterday, if i remember correctly. and debate prep. clearly, his campaign sees this as a key moment to be able to turn the tide of what we're seeing in the polls, which is a downward trend. >> when he was in new hampshire, he was really on offense, right? my colleague, josh rogers, was there. he talked in a piece he did about how -- that biden went right for sanders, right for buttigieg. later, when my colleague talked to him, he talked about how, you know, yeah, all right, fine, gut punch in iowa,
because -- and, clearly, his campaign knows it because he spent two days sequestered in wilmingt wilmington, delaware, instead of on the trail. that's different from what you saw bill clinton and the comeback kid. >> you find it unusual, to go into hiding between iowa and new hampshire? >> i don't know if it is unusual -- >> i was being facetious. i'll flip it and hand it back to you. this is the time the people have the most events, the most fundraising. joe biden, for...
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i had an agent, a wonderful guy from wilmington morris, and he said sir, i don't want you to sign.iness show has ever done well in network television. sir, i don't want you to sign. sir, don't sign. i have a problem. i shook the hand of somebody. i have to. and mark burnett was great. he was my guy. but we shook hands so i have to, but i agreed. i did not know a business type show at never succeeded on network television. so i said i can't break it. i can't break it. anyway, so the show started at 10, went to nine. who was the number one show all of a sudden. the agent called me up and he said, sir, i remember it was 6:00 a.m. and i was in bed, he said, sir, the show just went to number one. i would love to see you because i think i'm entitled to more money. i said, you did not want me to do the show. he said, not really, i was ok. i said, jim, i like you very much. jim, you are fired, get out. [cheers] pres. trump: anyway, i had 14 great seasons over about 11 years because it was so successful. remember when they did the three hours? "gone with the wind" is shorter. they had "the
i had an agent, a wonderful guy from wilmington morris, and he said sir, i don't want you to sign.iness show has ever done well in network television. sir, i don't want you to sign. sir, don't sign. i have a problem. i shook the hand of somebody. i have to. and mark burnett was great. he was my guy. but we shook hands so i have to, but i agreed. i did not know a business type show at never succeeded on network television. so i said i can't break it. i can't break it. anyway, so the show started...
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joe biden and his wife bought their property in wilmington, delaware, for $350,000. now, get this.michael bloomberg who owns nine properties according to the "wall street journal." he lives in a townhouse in new york city that he bought for 3.5 million in 1986. after expansions, it is estimated the combined property is wor $50 million. according to the journal, that is one of nine properties he has overall. >> he will say he worked very hard. >> yes, he did. >> bernie sanders only candidate who lives in a home exactly like the other homes in his neighborhood. everyone else doing a lot better than the neighbors. >> very interesting. >> all right. here is mine. this is literally -- i love this. a new record was set for the world's largest aerial firework. watch it go up. it was launched over steamboat springs, colorado, on saturday. doesn't look too impressive until then. the night sky turned bright red. the firework weighed nearly 2,800 pounds. that's about the size of a toyota corolla, folks. a team put it together, had been working for years to break the record last set in the uni
joe biden and his wife bought their property in wilmington, delaware, for $350,000. now, get this.michael bloomberg who owns nine properties according to the "wall street journal." he lives in a townhouse in new york city that he bought for 3.5 million in 1986. after expansions, it is estimated the combined property is wor $50 million. according to the journal, that is one of nine properties he has overall. >> he will say he worked very hard. >> yes, he did. >>...
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see for today, temperatures will be below normal from indianapolis, down to beaumont, orlando, wilmingtonw we're looking at, again, below average temperatures, chicago, charlotte, down to birmingham. then into next week, temperatures warm up if you're hoping for a big snow storm in the east, look at the next couple of weeks the jet stream this is the pattern today, arctic air dipping southward look what happens early, right into mid march the storm track stays to the west nice, warm air in the eastern third of the country so, we're not going to be look at any winter storms really along this track over the next co >>> it's not a good storm track for the bay area either. we are seeing dry temperatures and weather warm up. a hazy start to the day and temperatures will head into the upper 70s and low 80s for the inland areas. some low 70s for the coast and san francisco. as we go into the next couple of days, a big cooldown headed our way going from 80 degrees inland to 69 degrees and windy sunday. more springlike weather next week. >> and that's your latest weather, guys. >> all right, al, t
see for today, temperatures will be below normal from indianapolis, down to beaumont, orlando, wilmingtonw we're looking at, again, below average temperatures, chicago, charlotte, down to birmingham. then into next week, temperatures warm up if you're hoping for a big snow storm in the east, look at the next couple of weeks the jet stream this is the pattern today, arctic air dipping southward look what happens early, right into mid march the storm track stays to the west nice, warm air in the...
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wilmington 64. new york city will be looking at 50 >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall.out the door. it's still a cool start but we'll feel a warm afternoon. highs in the low 70s. up to 72 in concord today and low 70s in the forecast with more clouds moving in by tomorrow. going into the weekend we are still going to have highs near 70 in the valleys. san francisco into the mid-60s. >> that's your latest weather. hoda. >> al, thanks. mr. daly, welcome to the table >>> coming up, new details on when and how harry and meghan are finishing up their royal duties one big question does still remain how will they reshape their lives without their royal titles we'll have a look at that question and a few others. but first these messages (whistling) (whistling) then there's fresh value from in fast fosubway.e's value. fresh value is just two ninety nine for the six inch oven roasted chicken. seasoned all white meat chicken. raised without antibiotics. fresh value is the two ninety nine six inch veggie delite. with hand cut veggies and freshly baked bread. fresh value is freshly p
wilmington 64. new york city will be looking at 50 >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall.out the door. it's still a cool start but we'll feel a warm afternoon. highs in the low 70s. up to 72 in concord today and low 70s in the forecast with more clouds moving in by tomorrow. going into the weekend we are still going to have highs near 70 in the valleys. san francisco into the mid-60s. >> that's your latest weather. hoda. >> al, thanks. mr. daly, welcome to the table...
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wilmington, delaware has a large airport that is mostly private. whereappens is, that is air force one practices and takeoffs. i always that that was a good omen. all kidding aside, we should be figuring out a way in which we deal with roots. why do we have the roots we have now in our major airports that are overcrowded? because, not over my house. i get that. so you will be able to redirect, and it's beyond my pay grade to know how to do it, but we should be able to integrate regional airports that are already there among the big regional airports to deal with the capacity and the overload. but i would sign the bill that raises that tax. >> jim from knoxville has a question that has to do with what really becomes the friction between democrats desire to bring green jobs and green agendas to the table, but still maintain, in many ways, the old infrastructure of fossil fuels. his question is, would you consider national tolls to reduce congestion and pay for maintenance? or a congestion tax, or anything like that to try to get some cars off the roa
wilmington, delaware has a large airport that is mostly private. whereappens is, that is air force one practices and takeoffs. i always that that was a good omen. all kidding aside, we should be figuring out a way in which we deal with roots. why do we have the roots we have now in our major airports that are overcrowded? because, not over my house. i get that. so you will be able to redirect, and it's beyond my pay grade to know how to do it, but we should be able to integrate regional...
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that rain will change over to snow down to wednesday, from mobile to wilmington, down to ocala, a quarterrom >>> good monday morning. i am meteorologist carrie hall. while it is sunny and clear in san francisco, we have low clouds and some fog in the south bay right now. we'll see it clearing out the next couple of hours, then a warm afternoon, reaching into the low 70s in the south bay. 72 in antioch. napa reaching 70 degrees after that fog clears out. the rest of the week we'll see more sunshine and temperatures reaching up to 78 degrees in inland valleys, and cooler for the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah >> all right, al we're still smiling here thank you. >>> much more to get to this morning, including prince harry and meghan markle. they're sharing new details about that split from the royal family joe fryer is here this morning >> reporter: good morning. like any separation, things can get complicated. over the weekend, harry and meghan released new details about their post-royal life, a life that won't let them use the sussex royal branding in any of their fut
that rain will change over to snow down to wednesday, from mobile to wilmington, down to ocala, a quarterrom >>> good monday morning. i am meteorologist carrie hall. while it is sunny and clear in san francisco, we have low clouds and some fog in the south bay right now. we'll see it clearing out the next couple of hours, then a warm afternoon, reaching into the low 70s in the south bay. 72 in antioch. napa reaching 70 degrees after that fog clears out. the rest of the week we'll see...