30th, im amy coveno. Well get to our top stories in just a minute. First, josh judge has a look at the forecast. We have a few treats in store on our show. Absolutely, stick around. Our temperatures are fairly mild, most of us in the 40s. Even the upper 40s in some parts, some spots in the upper 30s. Look at concord and keene, 38 degrees in concord right now and the clouds were thicker. Theyre thinning right day hours, there will be breaks of sunshine along with the clouds. You can see off to the west, the beginning of it, widen out farther so you can see right there, some showers headed in our direction and theyll be moving in during the afternoon. Most of them mid afternoon or Late Afternoon, depending exactly where you are. The temperatures in northern New Hampshire into the 40s, central in New Hampshire. A look ahead at your week forecast ahead. Amy we begin with 2016 coverage. With election day a little more than a week away, several towns were open for voter registration. Voters
The chaotic scene started when many antitrump protesters snuck in to block the main entrance to the hyatt hotel in burlingame. No justice. No peace. Reporter the crowd grew, blocking the street and the hotel. At one point, a trump supporter waded in and was pounced on by demonstrators. He took a fall. Then emotions peaked as some protesters tried to go through Police Barricades and enter the hotel. At that time, we helped basically protect the hotel and those inside. Reporter the Highway Patrol and other agencies decided to bring trump in through a fence off the freeway. The candidate hopped over an open section and went into the hotel. Some people we talked to from both sides said no one, including trump, should have to do that. That was ridiculous. I think the Highway Patrol should have opened the road up and not had to do what they did. Do not want to stop him from speaking. I want to allow him to exercise his First Amendment rights and exercise mine as well. Reporter the big losers
His work. Mark talbot is, the director of collections and a great curator masonic collections at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in alexandria. Hes been an active for more than 20 years and in nearly all that time hes been an active historian of american ism. In to the work well be discussing tonight his i think monumental work american freemasons centuries of Building Communities is a massive step forward in our understanding of masonry in american civil society. A book i used to crib from and writing my own lectures when i taught at the university of oklahoma. And i told mark this. Mark is a past president of the masonic and museum association, fellow and past board member of the masonic. A cubs fan and a past secretary of the masonic restoration foundation. Mark worked his book while a member of the 2018 2019 class of research here at the washington library, mt. Vernon. He joins us tonight to discuss his new book, a deserving brother George Washington and freemason.
Book talk. For the month of july on behalf of the mount vernon ladies association. Of course, the Ford Motor Company thats been funding these free and open to the public talks for quite some time. Welcome. This is something that i am particularly excited to do because. I have ive known mark talbot some time and before that i knew his work. Mark talbot is, the director of collections and a great curator masonic collections at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in alexandria. Hes been an active for more than 20 years and in nearly all that time hes been an active historian of american ism. In to the work well be discussing tonight his i think monumental work american freemasons centuries of Building Communities is a massive step forward in our understanding of masonry in american civil society. A book i used to crib from and writing my own lectures when i taught at the university of oklahoma. And i told mark this. Mark is a past president of the masonic and museum associatio
Of the mount vernon ladies association. Of course, the Ford Motor Company thats been funding these free and open to the public talks for quite some time. Welcome. This is something that i am particularly excited to do because. I have ive known mark talbot some time and before that i knew his work. Mark talbot is, the director of collections and a great curator masonic collections at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in alexandria. Hes been an active for more than 20 years and in nearly all that time hes been an active historian of american ism. In to the work well be discussing tonight his i think monumental work american freemasons centuries of Building Communities is a massive step forward in our understanding of masonry in american civil society. A book i used to crib from and writing my own lectures when i taught at the university of oklahoma. And i told mark this. Mark is a past president of the masonic and museum association, fellow and past board member of the maso