These tracks very similar to past hurricanes and even though they made landfall in the mid atlantic they still impacted the delaware valley. So as we continue to watch this storm, were watching latest track this is the 5 00 oclock update from the National Hurricane center. It brings the storm toward the north northwest as category three storm by saturday. That has a 115mile an hour wind. Then by the time we make it into sunday, somewhere along the outerbanks, remember, this is the cone of uncertainty, but this is 2 00 oclock sunday afternoon and then it drives it up the Chesapeake Bay this is by monday afternoon. Now we continue to see this northwesterly track pulling it further and further to the west. And that means by the time we get to the weekend, that mid atlantic landfall looks a little bit more likely at this point. That still means rain and heavy winds for us. Well continue to keep you updated. We have around of heavy rain before this storm even gets close. Well talk more abou
, several senators. Some very articulate men and a this point. Race at we probably have 20 candidates. For him to win, hes got to its not going to get handed to him. Hes got to run an effective campaign. I think that in the case of hillary clinton, its a little bit different. If her name was bill clinton junior, she might be challenged. Choose not being challenged at this point in time. Im not the expert on democrats, but i dont think anyone will run against her with any significance. I think she will be the nominee. It could easily be A Bush Clinton campaign. At this point in time of my side its too difficult to predict. Julie there have been a lot of focus groups and polls and stuff showing jeb bush having problems the early states, voters are hostile towards him. His name, his positions on common core and immigration and more. I dont think that he is a lock to get the republican nomination at all. I think its a folly to try to predict this early. Her disapproval ratings are going up
Book signed, we want you to move over rivera and thank you for joining us. You are watching booktv, television for serious readers. You can watch any program you see here on line at booktv. Org. Welcome to madison on booktv. With the help of our Charter Communications partners. For the next 90 minutes we will explore this capital city surrounded by water and home to the university of wisconsin badgers. Coming up we will visit a world war i exit at the university of wisconsin madison, talk with local lawyers about the citys history and collective bargaining process that took place in 2011. [shouting] Governor Scott walker introduced the budget repair bill in which he tried to fill a gap in the budget and at the same time proposed an end to collective bargaining for Public Employees in the state of wisconsin. We start our feature with a look at madison, architect Frank Lloyd Wright as weakened travel to his studio outside the city to learn about his personal and professional life. Were s
Away, which will mean literally thousands of dollars in the pockets of many seniors. I would suggest to our colleagues in the house and the minority of the minority here in the senate who want to shut things down because they have not gotten their way on Health Reform, that it would be so much better for the American People if they chose the path that we did on medicare prescription drugs, which is to try to make it work the best that we can and then to look for ways to make it better. So instead of doing that, what we have is a situation where we are being held hostage, Public Services are being held hostage to eliminate something that frankly that the majority of people already voted to say they wanted to put into place, fix it, yes. Their problems, yes, fix it. But they certainly dont want to go back to hundreds of dollars a month for a family for a policy that covers almost nothing, which is what has happened all across michigan and all across the country, a situation where women g
Diplomatic solution that is the preferred solution. Im very cleareyed about the iranian threat. Not only the Nuclear Threat ask not only the history of past events, but current events. Human Rights Violations have been mentioned and a history of and current practices that are bellicose and destabilizing of other governments in the region and beyond. And it is the case that the sanctions that congress has put in place in so many i have not been part of that legislation. I came here after the legislation was passed, but i can praise those who have been here for putting tough sanctions in place, the vote in 2011 was 1000 in this body, and the administration has been able to utilize sanctions to bring iran to the table because it has crippled their economy and isolated them in the international community. But sanctions are not enough to stop an Iranian Nuclear program. And the one thing that i think you would say if you looked at the history is that the sanctions have crippled the economy.