Selfdetermination. Host author herb boyd with us on this Independence Day weekend. Professor boyd, what is july 4 me deal . Guest it means the same thing what it meant to Frederick Douglass, you know. While you can have the general celebration and everything, we have a different perspective from the africanamerican community. This was a long history to understand exactly the distinction in terms of the celebration for one community and the kind of lack of observers on the other part of the community. What does it mean to people who history of segregation. You have to understand the kind of sensitivity that might be distinct from one community to another. Obviously we Start Talking about this history of this country and the role of africanamericans in terms of providing that celebration, that is a whole another question because we have been in the forefront of the socalled battle for freedom and justice and liberty in this country from day one. From day one going back to the socalled bo
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Cold. Well update the investigation. Nbc 10 breaking news. Good morning. Im rosemary connors. Its 9 00 on this sunday, thanks for being with us. We are in a first alert here at nbc 10 because of the bitter cold weather that will wrap up our weekend. Meteorologist krystal klei is tracking the feelslike temperatures outside. Krystal . Looking at the feelslike temperatures because winds will pick up and strengthen this afternoon which makes it feel colder than it actually is. Here are your true temperatures, 16 in mt. Holly, philadelphia. 15 for wilmington and vineland, just 6 in mt. Pocono. Lets take a look at what it niels like outside. Philadelphia, now one degree below zero, the feelslike temperature in philly. This is officially the coldest temperatures weve seen so far this season. We dropped to 15 in philly. That is the lowest morning low weve seen. On top of that especially in l delaware and new jersey, we have all the snow piled up that has not melted off because temperatures hav