We envision america, freedom, opportunity, and prosperity. We are pleased to honor those who expand the values we stand for and we are pleased today to feature a discussion of one of the leaders of the movement, Phyllis Schlafly. National outreach to conservative groups, policy institutions, other leadership organizations. Served as secretary of National Resources for the commonwealth ,f virginia and the cabinet senator george allen, a senior official in the reagan association, and director of his cabinet office, she became a special assistant then served as undersecretary for the department of interior. The subject of the program today, she has been a staunch advocate for conservative i deals and values and serves for numerous organizations and associations advancing the. Onservative movement [applause] ladies and atomic, my colleague. Becky thank you. Let me add my welcome to all of you who are here and those of you watching on television. This is the book. I first met Phyllis Schlaf
Last week. All patients were evacuated after the building lost power. Anchor james tully is live at the hospital. Is every section of the Medical Center fully operational now . Reporter from the emergency room to every floor of Bayonet Point its back open. Last thursday it was a dicey situation. The hospital lost power because of a fire and all 224 patients had to be evacuated. Now in the days since we understand that fire started in a room where the auxilliary generator was being kept. That generator has been repaired. The reason it takes so long, one of the reasons its a hospital. Has to be sterilized. Cleaned very thoroughly. Hospital staff this morning working to bring patients back that were transferred to other parts of pasco county and hernando county. As for the cause, it was initially said lightning was to confirm it was actually lightning but Bayonet Point is back open and fully operational. James tully, abc action news. Thank you. Things are returning to normal for students
Kind of gray. I want to show you a city cam right now. Oh, yeah. Kind of gives you an indication that that is boston. Can you tell . Yeah, no, not really. We have got mist and drizzle, so its producing visibility with the fog. Five miles in town but worcester, three miles up on the north shore so nothing nice to start at the bus stop with the areas of mist and fog. Lower 60s now, low 70s thi seeing a few gusts at 20 Miles Per Hour, and the winds will gust between 20 and 30 Miles Per Hour. Not nearly as strong as yesterday. Still, though, associated with hermine, which is spinning 100 miles to the south, and the storm is weakening but it is tracking westward, and thats going to carry the core of the strongest winds towards the coast of connecticut and long island today. But you can see the bands of light moisture, still spinning around with areas of mist and drizzle. 60 degrees in worcester. You are stepping out, so were in the 60s this morning. Coming up into the low 70s by lunchtime,
Of the movement. That is Phyllis Schlafly. Introducing our special author, our Vice President for external relations. Dunlap overseas policy institutions and other leadership organizations. Prior to joining heritage, she was the secretary of Natural Resources for the commonwealth of virginia and the cabinet of governor and now senator george allen. She was also a senior official in the reagan administration. Assistant to the president and the department of his cabinet. She then served as deputy undersecretary for the department of the interior. Like the subject of our program today, she has been a staunch advocate for conservative ideas and values and serves as a board member for numerous Public Policy organizations and associations that are advancing the conservative movement. Colleague. Atomic, my becky thank you. Welcome to all of you who are here and those of you watching on television. This is the book. I first met Phyllis Schlafly in the fall of 1973, and she was already a famous
We turn now to our forecast. Weatherwatch 12 meteorologist Jeremy Nelson standing by in the Weather Center. Quite a cool morning. Jeremy cool and refreshing, temperatures mostly in the 50s. A nice pleasant 57 in milwaukee, dew points in the lower 50s right now. The wind is light or call across southeast wisconsin. Sheboygan hopefully you open the windows up before heading to bed. 40s and 50s statewide, a trip to the north reveals 45 in rhinelander, 43 in stevens point. Do have some free airconditioning in the forecast this morning. 50s early on, a nice chapter climate by afternoon, with lowtomid it will feel fantastic. 74 degrees around 4 00, we look ahead to the workweek forecast with the next chance of rain, are dead after a car crash in milwaukee. This happened just before 2 00 this morning, near 32nd and atkinson. Milwaukee police arent releasing many other details, but police are still on scene and roads in the area are closed. We will bring you new information when it comes into