Newschannel eight today at 11 00. Plenty of sunshine out there and were free and clear. Weve had a few sprinkles on the east coast that we tracked with our radar here. They may drift inland through the course of the afternoon but most will miss out on the rain. Partly cloudy skies, temperatures are up to 80 degrees at this time, 79 in clearwater, degrees for zephyr hills. Moisture coming in off of the atlantic. With the dry air aloft, despite the moisture and increased humidity were expecting about a 10 shot at a shower and most the showers will have a hard time holding together. 85 is your average high and well just to 87 later on today. Its going to be a warmer than average day and a warmer than average weekend. Well take you through that a bit. Overnight, the man accused of running over a 17yearold leaving her to die is out on bond. We spoke with him as he walked out of jail. Investigators say he hit and killed ashley on hills on the road. We spoke with the man just hours ago. Repor
Will be submitting questions to clinton to answer under oath as president of Judicial Watch tom fitton. Tom, thank you for joining us. Good to be with you, thanks for having me. Charles this is from ap, 85 of 154 people had phone conversations with Hillary Clinton ultimately donated to the charity or made pledges, and the numbers are staggering. 85 donors for 156 million. This is the kind of thing you actually warned president obama about, now were starting to see it come to public light . Exactly. I dont know how you could conclude anything other than you had a special in with the Clinton State Department if you were a donor to the Clinton Foundation. We have specific emails we released and the ap has done the analysis and the numbers dont lie, and we warned president obama about this, in fact, president obama was worried about this issue and the Senate Democrats were and Senate Republicans were even before she was confirmed. Thats why she promised to keep the bright line between the
[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] good evening. On behalf of the institute of neuroscience and Human Behavior. It i welcome you to this open my presentation. We are honored and proud to have with us this evening a scientist who needs no introduction to this audience. Our director of the seminole institute and author, american mania and the well tuned brained, neuroscience and that life well lived which is the book that peter will be talking about this evening. Welcome, thank you so much for coming to speak with us this evening. It is is a treat for so many of us. We even have people here from oxford, and we are just delighted to welcome you this evening. In discussion will be another scientist who is the professor of psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and the director of the neuromodulation center. He is also off faculty advisor. So we would like to thank you all for being here and sharing your expertise with us. A few housekeeping items, after the presenta
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An entertainment medium. So, how do you present this material to an audience and make it entertaining . And that really, uh a big credit goes to hal ashby, because he has the kind of nonsequitur sense of humor and he lays back on certain issues. Paraplegics could be very grim. Guys returning from the war in the state i was in could be very grim. A wife having to go through both sides of the triangle could be very grim. But ashbys got a great way of handling that. A sarcastic touch in there, from time to time. The humor is there, but at the same time, its real. Its really the only way to approach subject matter for the thing we were trying to say like that. What the movie really is about is the war at home. It was a war that we all saw on television. Every night for ten years, we saw what was going on. But you never saw what went on with these guys when they came home if they came home. Yes. Hundreds and thousands in this country. The thing im proudest of is its the most collaborative e