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KRON KRON 4 Early News January 1, 2016

Anny hong take a look as some of the members of four parts of the bay is definitely a lot colder than it was the last few mornings right now were already in the upper 20s for santa rosa in about so this santa rosa at this hour 23 degrees it is feeling very cold if youre in the north the rain not too bad as San Francisco low 40s but out for the Livermore Valley in the east Bay Community already low 30s below freezing do keep in mind temperatures will continue to drop over the next couple of hours or policy is quite a few mornings coldest temperatures will fall into the mid20s this morning but it will be almost as cold 52 in san jose and 52 in oakland. Will tran he killed a club team. Reporter there is no war at the santa clara firefighters next the lesser often cited as was the Christmas Lights that line the roof neighbors say the have not seen him since Police Showed up at his door yesterday morning on tuesday a different a recalled police singhalese from abusing his dog in the back ya

WESH WESH 2 News At 5pm January 8, 2016

High school says a drug, a was found. Principal claims there was no threat to the safety of students. Wesh 2 has accrued headed to the school. Information. Meredith angela from Osceola County Konrad Schafer, the teen charged in two murders, has confessed to the crimes. Schafer was 15 years old when he was arrested, following the executionstyle murder of a 22yearold man, and a driveby killing of another teen. Jim wesh 2 s greg fox was in court for his plea. And greg, this clears a lot of crimes off the books without a trial. Greg it sure does. When he talked about the number of cases one after another, dragging on for years. Instead, family members got to see and hear schafer admit to his brutal crimes. Jon morgan i find that your decision to enter these pleas has been freely and voluntarily greg Konrad Schafer said in open court, he did it, he was behind a string of shootings and robberies, including two that ended the lives of 22yearold Eric Roopnarine at his home, and 17yearold david

CSPAN3 The Civil War November 28, 2014

Have a copy at home or have read it. And this, of course, is about the Antiwar Movement in the north. This was published by Oxford University press in 2006, and actually has a forward by jennifers mentor, james m. Macpherson. So you can tell she comes from a quality line. Her second book is actually geared for children, and this fact has won her a special place in the hearts of many of us in the Lincoln Group who really view the importance of sharing the story of lincoln and his heir, and our nations history with our youngest americans. That story tells the battle of gettysburg and is called summers bloodiest day. Jennifer actually right now is working on a book about conscription in the civil war area and the impact of conscription on the civil war north. She has also coed itted an anthology that honors her mentor, professor macpherson. She has talked quite a bit, lectured throughout the country. Lincolns era and the politics of the era, and im sure this morning youre going to enjoy h

CSPAN3 The Civil War November 29, 2014

Reelection. Jennifer webber examines the Political Climate in the summer of 1864 and explains how lincoln won by a landslide. This is hosted by the Lincoln Group of d. C. Its about 50 minutes. Good morning. Im pleased to be here this morning and honored to be able to introduce our next speaker, jennifer webber. Jennifer is an associate professor of history at the university of kansas where her specialty, no surprise, is the civil war. Her first book was copperheads for those of you who may not have a copy at home. This, of course, is about the Antiwar Movement in the north. This was published by Oxford University press in 2006 and actually has a forward by jennifers mentor, james m. Mcpherson. You can tell she comes from a quality line. Her second book is actually geared toward children and this fact has won her a special place in the hearts of many of us in the Lincoln Group who view the importance of sharing the story of lincoln, his heir and the nations history with our youngest ame

CSPAN3 The Civil War December 7, 2014

Introduce our next speaker, jennifer weber. Jennifer is an associate professor of history at the university of kansas. Where her specialty, no surprise, is the civil war. Her first book was copperheads for those of you who may not have a copy at home or have read it. And this, of course, is about the Antiwar Movement in the north. This was published by Oxford University press in 2006, and actually has a forward by jennifers mentor, james m. Macpherson. So you can tell she comes from a quality line. Her second book is actually geared for children, and this fact has won her a special place in the hearts of many of us in the Lincoln Group who really view the importance of sharing the story of lincoln and his heir, and our nations history with our youngest americans. That story tells the battle of gettysburg and is called summers bloodiest day. Jennifer actually right now is working on a book about conscription in the civil war area and the impact of conscription on the civil war north. Sh

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