That wind, also reds still have have a sheen on them so be extra careful. We will see how that rush hour continues to develop but right new lets head back over to ukee. We will start with breaking news a fatal accident investigation shuts down two lanes along path turnpike in Montgomery County for several hours overnight. Eyewitness News Reporter jane carabao joins us from the State Police Barracks in king of prussia with more on that, good morning. Reporter erika and ukee, good morning, this is latest on this investigation, police say five people in all were inside a car that got in the accident with the tractor trailer late last night on the pennsylvania turnpike in Montgomery County, police say four of those people were injured and one was killed and police say all five were young adults. Taking a look at the the video you can see the scene of the accident, Eyewitness News was there as Emergency Personnel transported injured to the nearby hospitals. The accident happened on the penn
And books on book tv. You can see past programs and their schedules that our website at, and you could join in the conversation on social media sites. And now, Taylor Branch, author of the multi it volume of america in the king years presents his thoughts on key moments in the Civil Rights Movement. This is about an hour 15 spirited. Thank you, mr. Hale. Thank you, atlanta. Atlanta history center. I have been heretofore. And glad to be back. I am glad to be back talking about something that has been a subject that has been due to me my whole life and is inescapable now. Im getting older, is my lifes work a lamb glad for it. This is another round. I beg to take more questions tonight than i normally do. I am going to try to sell some provocative things about why i think this history is significant and about this project itself, which is a little odd, to spend 24 years writing a 2300 page trilogy and then come out a few years later with a 190 page book. A lot of people who have read some
We have communities from all over the world, and you go to a naturalization ceremony, its one of the most inspiring things youll ever see, we have korean community, syrian communities, people all over the world, theres no foreigner to find to become a fellow citizen. We are not only the pioneer democracy in the world in building our constitution around an idea, but we are the only one that is really followed through on that saying that because of this idea is an idea that we are fellow citizens, in the Laboratory Come in experiment of government, that all of us are in this together in a shrinking world, and in the long run and how we relate to korean communities in indonesia and communities and that is a strength for us. That bill was passed in 1965, and i guarantee you not one person in 100 who studies the Civil Rights Movement understands that it is a third pillar, to build a structure that in the long run will be a great not only strength for america but a great inspiration. Not bec
Katy Tur hosts coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Something extraneous to the facts of the investigation just to get them to lie. That is clearly not whats going on here. Mueller has 100 valid reasons to want to talk to trump. What we have here is a perjury risk. Its a great risk. Thats because trump isnt capable of telling the truth, and particularly when he knows he is in trouble if he does. So if itts not a perjury trap, which is a technical term. This audio leaked of devin nunes, its not surprising he is carrying water for the president , but it is surprising he would say on the record out loud, out loud to a number of donors, that it ultimately Doesnt Matter What Mueller comes out with, that sessions Wont Unrecrews Ause and its j. Its just up to us to protect the president. Thats saying if Robert Mueller comes back and says we found conspiracy, we found whatever, it doesnt matter for the republicans . Is that a widely held belief or it is an
Point. I could easily have seen how my life could not in a different direction. Host couldnt you have done with my brother michael and your brother james did. They joined the navy so they could divert the draft. Did you think about that . Guest i thought about that but by that time i was very politicized and i would have felt guilty that i was taking the easy way out. I think i knew that i could have gone into the military and i wouldnt have been sent to the frontline. I might have been sent to vietnam but by that time it was more the symbolism of it. I knew that i did not want to support that war. Host zero you know a lot of young people our age, black people our age at that time had difficulty reconciling or not having all the rights that whites had and then serving this country and taking a risk. Mohammed ali. Guest if i was going to fight for democracy i would have done it in mississippi and alabama. I didnt have to go 10,000 miles to fight for democracy. Host did you ever think ab