See where that goes. As john atwater was saying, state Republican Party are calling on senator joyce to resign but as you heard the governor saying lets let the investigation play out. Live at the statehouse, wcvb, newscenter 5. More breaking news, marathon bombers lawyer stepping down. The legal team asking to be replaced for his appeal. Its standard policy to assign new lawyers to a case in federal Death Penalty appeals. The lawyers also cited the cost of traveling to colorado where hes imprisoned. Attorneys will step down. Lead council, judy clark, will temporarily remain onboard to assist in the transition. Sky 5, in the air, police are investigating a deadly workplace accident. A worker was hit by a delivery truck and pronounced dead at the scene. As of this hour his name has not been released. A new inspection policy being train causes a smoky scare. Heres more on whats being done to keep passengers safe. Effective immediately, officials will now be inspecting all pams on the sid
I80 35 west mix i235 guthrie first on 13. Were following a developing story this morning out of wright county. Authorities there are investigating a double shooting that happened last night. Police say it happened in the 100 block of north lucas in eagle one, we know was flown to a des moines hospital by helicopter. No word on their condition this morning. Police have yet to name any suspects or say what led to the shooting. Were expecting to hear more on this later this morning. Today, the cyride bus driver accused in a deadly hit and run is set to face a judge. 23 year old Benjamin Clague is accused of killing emmalee jacobs near campus last december. His arraignment is scheduled for 130 today in nevada court. Ames police say clague hit the College Student as she was crossing lincoln way. Jacobs later died in the hospital. Bus video led police to arrest clague about a month later. It includes incriminating audio of the accident and shows him stop soon after to check his bus for damag
First on 13. Were following a developing story authorities there are investigating a double shooting this morning. Police say it happened last night in the 100 block of north lucas in eagle grove. They say two people were involved. One, we know was flown to a des moines hospital by helicopter. No word on their condition this morning. Police have yet to name any suspects or say what led to the shooting. Were expecting to hear more on this later this morning. Governor Terry Branstad has ordered flags in iowa fly at half staff today. Its all to honor Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died over the weekend. The governor and his wife expressed condolences in a statement yesterday. It reads. Quote chris and i wish to extend our deepest condolences to the family of justice scalia. He was a brilliant constitutional scholar that adhered the original intent that the Founding Fathers had for our us constitution. Flags will remain at half staff today until sunset tonight. One name mentione
Cities across the country, exploring American History. A look at our visit to santa rosa, california. Youre watching American History tv, all we can, every weekend on cspan3. We looked in the north. Such a huge black cloud. It looked like smoke out of a train or something. We ran into the storm house because we thought it might be storming. We had to tie wet rags over our mouths just to keep from smothering. The oldtimers said they had never seen nothing like that. Our house was sealed, but that dust came through somehow. Even the stucco houses. You had to mop real good when it was over. You just couldnt get it out no other way. Lynn today we will be looking at our dust bowl migration archives, which we have had since 1994 materials gathered beginning in 1974, primarily by gerald haslam. He received dozens of letters offering to provide him with material. He also gathered material directly from people who worked in the camps. Charles todd and robert sunken are probably the most infamou
It looked like smoke out of a train or something. We ran into the storm house because we thought it might be storming. We had to tie wet rags over our mouths just to keep from smothering. The oldtimers said they had never seen nothing like that. Our house was sealed, but that dust came through somehow. Even the stucco houses. You had to mount really good when it was over mop really good when it was over. Lynn today we will be looking at our dust bowl migration archives, which we have had since 1994 materials gathered beginning in 1974, primarily by journal gerald haslam. He received dozens of letters offering to provide him with material. He also gathered material directly from people who worked in the camps. Charles todd and robert sunken are probably the most infamous of the people that worked in the camps on a daily basis between 1940 and 1941. There goal was to gather stories and songs, either remembered by migrants from their previous times, or their relatives, or stories about th