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Transcripts For WOIO Cleveland 19 News This Morning 20161004

Point. Reports of a clown sightings. The University Police say they voent found evidence that the campus nor community is in any danger. This is after two local School Districts had incidents of c creepy clowns. At this moment drenching rain is hammering the caribbean. With possibly over the next 48 hours it could be very dangerous. This morning sam is tracking the latest path of this category 4, and thats coming up in about 20 minutes. Tia a big weather story here at home this morning as well. A dense fog advisory is in effect for most of northeast ohio. Laura demaria is in the storm chaser getting live updates on the conditions before you leave for your morning commute. Brian well, when we have not something you can take very lightly, because it driving a little more dangerous. Tia absolutely. You have to slow down. Its slower out there. Lets get right to meteorologist sam roberts. Fog is an issue for everyone this morning. Samantha yeah. Take it a little slower this morning. Give yo

Transcripts For WTXF Fox Morning News At 4A 20161019

And when we can expect fall weather to return. Good day everybody, it is wednesday, october 19th, 2016. Thanks so much for waking up with us, this morning. Sue, im moving too fast. Already spilled entire cup of agree tea on my desk this morning. Yikes. Yes, well, you know, as bob kelly just said, it can only get better from here, if thats the way your day starts. Look what we have for you outside. A ten out of ten once again. Yes, we rhymed that. 69 degrees on october, whats today, the 19th in wow. No problems with visibility at the airport, 7mile per hour breeze out of the west southwest. Sunrise happens officially at 7 16. Now weve been having problems with fog the past couple of mornings it, doesnt look like it is an issue today. There is still some moisture in the air. So well keep an eye on the situation, but so far so good with the fog. Very mild morning, even up in the mountains, where it is 67 degrees, close to 70 at trenton, 68 in wildwood. 69 degrees in wilmington. And winds

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics And Public Policy Today 20160718

And he was. With albert spier and others in paris six weeks almost to the day in june of 1940. This gentleman here is one of americas first spies. Before the Second World War there was no foreign intelligence service, the americans you guys didnt have a foreign intelligence service. That was the job of people who worked for the state department donald costar was a princeton graduate in 1929, a volunteer ambulanceman working in normandy during the blitzkrieg and he wrote a detailed story about the blitzkrieg for Readers Digest and he wrote about a terrifying. He was working for the americans and recording the impact and the ferocity of the blitzkrieg and he found his way to paris in early july of 1940, was dropped off at the Hotel Bristol by none other than george canon who became a Great American statesman and then found his way to the American Hospital of paris where he went to the office of dr. Summer in jackson and said to dr. Sumner jackson i need to hide for a while. And the theor

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Cultural Heritage And Confederate Monuments 20160626

Professo intronesbit this is to restore preservation. A littleing to think bit about the Cultural Heritage of the american south, especially after and during the american civil war. It has been in the news quite a bit lately. I think its a topic that folks who are interested in Historical Preservation like yourselves have got to figure out. Opportunity to make sense of all of this. To do that i figure we should go and think a little bit about not just where the monuments came from but the war out of which they came. At the beginning of the american civil war, United States soldiers took a great deal of ,are to leave private property all kinds of property alone. Toy really strictly held attacking military targets only and seem to be of great importance to political leaders. They thought the war would be short and they needed a quick integration of the american south. It wasnt clear emancipation when end. They didnt want to kick off the people they were fighting. They were scrupulous. Te

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Avenue Of Spies 20160719

But when the cold war ended and particularly when the war in terror began, it moved so drastically away from focus on russia that i think it lost its ability to conduct operations even in conducting basic analytical work about it. There is still very good people there who deal with russian and who are experts in russia. But its drastically shrunk from what it was. And i think now that russia is seen as much more of a threat over the last couple of years, particularly because of its activity military activities in ukraine, is that there will be some respectificati firectif thereby more effort and more personnel devoted to trying to understand russia. Did you have something . Just really quickly, you know it takes time and as mark said, if you focus on it now, it takes years to develop expertise and if you are talking about human intelligence penetrating russia and putins inner circle so it will take a while. Even if theyre doing it now. Thank you very much, thank you for coming. Please

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