Can place herself in the shoes of the woman in this surveillance video. Cops say a serial groper ran up behind the woman last wednesday and he grabbed her on her butt before turning around and running away. They say its the latest attack over a threeyear span. But its the first time the alleged sick company was caught on camera. And they also have a sketch. Women here should be able to walk down the street and that goes for anybody without being a costed or for fear of being inappropriately touched. Reporter police chief Nicholas Sutter says the assau assaults usually happen in this busy neighborhood near moore and spruce streets. There have been four so far. Though hes sure there are more victims that havent come forward. Its an area packed with students and professors and downs people walking or biking to princetons main drag. The victims have been young as teenagers. The guys mo is always the same. Stalk the victim on the street before running up behind her and grabbing her from the
So heavily involved in. Those of you who dont no, we use the freedom of information act, the foil law to uncover government records. We were investigating a few years ago the benghazi scandal and we noticed, in our lawsuit, that hit Hillary Clinton didnt have any emails that were coming to us from the Obama Administration. Just be sure we asked for emails related to benghazi and sure enough, the government cap, toward the end of 2014 started making noises that there may be other documents they need to look at. In february 2015, they, they told the court, they give everything to Judicial Watch but they may be other documents they need to look at. The weeks later, they reported that she was using a clinton server, private server or what she thinks to be a private server and producing thousands of emails for herself and evidently for the state department but not the American People. She was conducting all of this business on a separate server and all bets were off in terms of the undoing
For. We have split our phone lines by age this morning. 835, 202 7488000. 650, 202 7488001 older and older, 202 7488002. You can also catch up with us on social media. Twitter and facebook. Good thursday morning to you. No generic information on voter numbers today. More days in florida to register to vote citing the destruction from hurricane matthew. Six day extension after a brief court hearing. Theyre interested in expanding the pool of voters. A party stretch the voter i one day from tuesday to wednesday in lawsuit fired against gov. Rick scott by democrats, who ordered floridians to exit homes but would not extend the date. Thats not to say that republicans are not taking advantage. At his rally on wednesday, toald trump urged the crowd register to vote. He said, who is not registered . He said, if you are not registered, get the hell out of here. Leave right now and go and register. Paul ryan posted a video yesterday with his outrage to younger voters, answering the question he
College professor bradley bircher, former Washington Post reporter Molly Mccartney examines the u. S. Military industrial complex, jack cashin takes a critical look at the crash of flight 800, and booktv visits peoria, illinois. For a complete television schedule, booktv. Org. Booktv on cspan2, its 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, its for serious readers. And now were kicking off this weekend with John Strausbaugh, author of city of sedition. Its about new york city during the civil war. [inaudible conversations] good evening. Good evening. Thank you so much for coming out here to politics prose. Thank you so much for coming out here to politics prose for yet another one of our enlightened and lively author talks. You cant hear me . Okay. Well be quiet. [laughter] and at that cue, please let me please silence all your cell phones at this point, and also let me just go through a few other housekeeping details. So the author will speak for about 20 minutes, 20, 25 minutes, and w
Colonnade signing books, so as soon as the session ends, well head right over there, and you can get your book signed at that point. It is a thrill for me, my names andy brennan, im with par nasties books, and when i got an advance copy of spain in our heart, i thought it was a fantastic and important book, and i told adam a little while ago that that wasnt the case with King Leopolds ghost. In that case his writing and the subject matter was so powerful that i found myself having to put it down regularly and take a breath before i could come back to it. But spain many our hearts in our hearts is an incredible book, and were very, very excited to have adam here. Without further ado, adam hochschild. Okay. Thank you, andy. [applause] and its good to see all of you here in nashville and to know that more of you are watching this on cspan. So my book is about the spanish civil war, and i want to set the context for it by rolling back the clock to the 1930s which was a grim time. As you kn