Watching steadier rain, as well, up on the north shore, you can see it is stretched from lynn over to gloucester up to manchester, so this is our steadiest area of rain, but outside of that, a couple of patches of mist and drizzle, and the temperatures outside of 495 are colder, so there could be one or two slippery spots. Its 36 degrees in worcester, but in jaffrey its 34, 36 in lawrence, as well, and you get into boston, 40 degrees, and we have got mid and also some fog, so not the nicest morning out there, and its going to be a damp day, so have an umbrella with you, if you are heading out here on this black friday, still some showers about drizzle around at noontime, but notice the temperatures coming up. Mid to upper 40s, could make a run towards 50 from marshfield, plymouth, down to the cape, low to mid 40s north and west of town so we step you through the morning hours, and a couple of showers, some drizzle, some mist, by noontime, and pretty much the same sort of thing but ther
Watching steadier rain, as well, up on the north shore, you can see it is stretched from lynn over to gloucester up to manchester, so this is our steadiest area of rain, but outside of that, a couple of patches of mist and drizzle, and the temperatures outside of 495 are colder, so there could be one or two slippery spots. Its 36 degrees in worcester, but in jaffrey its 34, 36 in lawrence, as well, and you get into boston, 40 degrees, and we have got mid and also some fog, so not the nicest morning out there, and its going to be a damp day, so have an umbrella with you, if you are heading out here on this black friday, still some showers about drizzle around at noontime, but notice the temperatures coming up. Mid to upper 40s, could make a run towards 50 from marshfield, plymouth, down to the cape, low to mid 40s north and west of town so we step you through the morning hours, and a couple of showers, some drizzle, some mist, by noontime, and pretty much the same sort of thing but ther
Watching steadier rain, as well, up on the north shore, you can see it is stretched from lynn over to gloucester up to manchester, so this is our steadiest area of rain, but outside of that, a couple of patches of mist and drizzle, and the temperatures outside of 495 are colder, so there could be one or two slippery spots. Its 36 degrees in worcester, but in jaffrey its 34, 36 in lawrence, as well, and you get into boston, 40 degrees, and we have got mid and also some fog, so not the nicest morning out there, and its going to be a damp day, so have an umbrella with you, if you are heading out here on this black friday, still some showers about drizzle around at noontime, but notice the temperatures coming up. Mid to upper 40s, could make a run towards 50 from marshfield, plymouth, down to the cape, low to mid 40s north and west of town so we step you through the morning hours, and a couple of showers, some drizzle, some mist, by noontime, and pretty much the same sort of thing but ther
Schwartz who was the committees chief counsel. And here in our studio in washington is Elliot Maxwell who was counsel to the committee as Pennsylvania Republican senator richard swiekers designee. Thanks to both of you. In this our third installment in this series were looking into the Church Committees hearing on possible excesses by the federal bureau of investigation. Rich schwartz former chief counsel for the Church Committee, on november 18, 1975, you testified before the Senate Committee to share the staffs findings in an investigation of fbi intelligence activities. Were good to show a clip of you reading anonymous letter that the fbi sent to Martin Luther king. Lets watch. The bureau went so far as to mail anonymous letters to dr. King and his wife which were mailed shortly before he he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and finishes with this suggestion. King, there is only one thing left for you to do. You know what it is. You have just 34 days in which to do it. This exact nu
There i am in the back of the johnson signed the Voting Rights act of 1965. I had a better seat than i did for the Martin Luther king speech. One more antidote you might be anecdote you might be interested in, in 2008, i was in the rotunda, we were celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the birth of lbj and i met lucy johnson who i had never met before. On thelucy, i was here day your dad signed the Voting Rights act. She said i was, too. Nobody knew i was here, but im sure everyone knew you were here. She said her dad said , on, get in the car. I will take you to the capital, this is something important. Oh he explained to her that every person was be right beside while he signed the bill and she said why would you want to have a republican there . He said it was important that the American People understood this was not on a bipartisan basis of the American People would be like much more likely to accept what we are doing if they think both sides are involved. That was the story lu