Thanks for joining us this october 4th. Good morning, im toni yates. Im in for rob nelson this weekend. And im Michelle Charlesworth. What you got going on today . Whats up . Sleep. I feel that. Meteorologist amy freeze is here with a first look at this mornings weather. Hows the marathon training going . Good. Probably do another 20 miles today for training. The headliner actually at my house is will is turning 7. Oh, happy birthday will. Oh, thank heaven will is 7. There you go. Anyway, as we get started this morning, its going to be another day where we have windy conditions, maybes a few clouds coming and going. As we get started this morning were going to look for the temperatures to climb. Gusts right now up to 30 miles an hour are still happening in queens. Showing today there will be gusts above 20. We could have that persistent wind of 10 to 20 Miles Per Hour through the afternoon. Temperatures in the 40s north and west. Down the shore 54 for belmont, 55 in islip. No rain. May
Pursuing issues that were important to her like education, literacy, and womens health. Laura batch, this laura bush, this sunday night. Examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady, and their influence on the presidency. From Martha Washington to michelle obama, sunday at 7 00 8 00 p. M. Eastern. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to American History tv live from Colonial Williamsburg. On the eve of the American Revolution williamsburg, virginia was a bustling capital , home to a large enslaved population. American history tv returns to the williamsburg at the 1770s where we are live from the historic district. Burgesses, where George Washington once served, and the Governors Palace, home to king george. We will also be taking your questions as we talked to historians, curators, and interpreters that will all be aboard the cspan bust today. Joining us is Colonial Williamsburg president mitchell reiss. Thank you for being here this morning,
On the eve of the American Revolution williamsburg, virginia, was a bustling capital city, home to a large enslaved population. American history tv returns to the williamsburg at the 1770s where we are live from the historic district. We will see revolutionaries and loyalists mingle on the streets. The house of burgesses, where George Washington once served, and the Governors Palace, home to king george. We will also be taking your questions as we talked to historians, curators, and interpreters that will all be aboard the cspan bust today. Joining us is Colonial Williamsburg president mitchell reiss. Thank you for being here this morning, i appreciate it. Williamsburg president mitchell reiss. Thank you for being here this morning, i appreciate it. Mitchell my pleasure. For someone who has never visited Colonial Williamsburg, how do you describe it . Mitchell well, i think it is important for people to know it is more than the sum of its parts. You have 88 buildings that have you have
Host on American History tv on cspan3. Today, we are coming to you from colonial williamsburg. We are out today getting your questions and commentary about life was like for those in the Virginia Colony in the 1770s. Joining us aboard the cspan bus today is president Thomas Jefferson. Barker, who by bill has portrayed him for 22 years, and he is in character today. We will be taking your questions as president Thomas Jefferson reflects back on his life in 1770s. Burg in the mr. President , what brought you to williamsburg . Jensen leftist edging thomas education. Inas my fathers eldest son a family of 10 children and i had three younger brothers and six sisters, but my father passed away when he was 49 and i but 14. I cannot inherit and to my majority at the age of 21 years in 1764, but before that, i was able to benefit by the greatest that this legacy is, not property but an education, so i came to attend the college of our former majesties, king william and queen mary in the 1759 an
Heels of a grand jury decision to not and that the officer in tamir rices death. Those officers shot at the teenager while he raised what appeared to be a real god. After the death, lawmakers started the bush push to ban those replicas. After the arrest of the teenager threatening to shoot what turned out to be a fake on, we decided to do digging to see what progress has been made to ban them. Neighbors told me they watched as Police Arrested a 14year this man told me he started drafting the bill in the days after the tamir right shooting. The legislation goes further than other states requiring toy guns to be brightly colored. The deadline for enforcement have come and gone. The bill has been stalled since march. I want to call on the legislator and toy manufacturers to not make guns that looks so much like the real thing. Reporter he says he is hopeful that the bill will make the hearing in february. The bill will only outline sales and manufacturing. If you have a child and you have