Thousands of people have taken to the streets upset over Police Killings 2069 black men. Another group marched through philadelphia this morning. Action News Reporter Annie Mccormack was right there. Reporter group is called showing up for Racial Justice, or search and this morning they took their protest from city hall out into the streets in the middle of morning rush hour. At times during the estimated hour long protest traffic came to a stand still, as members of the philly chapter of the surge, showing up, for Racial Justice hit the street. Their message is similar to protest across the country expressing outrage over recent deaths of two have africanamerican men by Law Enforcement and killing of the Six Police Officers killed by an africanamerican man, later set to be targeting white police officers. The leaders of the surge are predominantly white. There have been marches every single night and this has been led by black lives matter and or activist in the city and we wanted a c
That the Georgia Historical Society invited me to have this Senior Historian is my cohost. There is really no place i would rather be on the summer night than in this lovely southern town. Although i now live in california, grew up in georgia. It is wonderful being back. Seeing old friends, many old ends, making some new ones southerners are warm and embracing, and really the best word is dear. So dear. The south is a golden place. Yet, as we all know, there is another darker side. Behind locked doors in almost every southern town. Something unspeakable has been hidden. Nowhere is that more true than marietta. Tonight, a stones throw from where we are gathered , the best men of marietta were putting the last touches on a bold and dimmable plots. Damnable plot. They were motivated, they believed, by the desire for justice, but nothing about their actions would be just. It would lynch a man, most likely, an innocent one. They would terrify and traumatize a generation of american jews, pa
Community work and Martin Luther king day. We recorded his remarks in january 2003 in pasadena, california. It is about 50 minutes. [applause] first of all, i want to say how happy i am to be here in pasadena and romans primarily because this is really my inaugural booksigning if you will. So hopefully you will feel as excited as i feel about the first part of my book tour. Also, this is the very special time of year as we begin to reflect on my fathers birth, his actual birthday being january the 15th and, of course, celebrating as a National Holiday on the 20th next monday. So as we pause as the nation pauses to reflect on these teachings, principles and lifes work, i hope that we will all remember that the message he left for us is really truly rooted being our best selves. I always think of the fact that people compare my father to so many great icons, but i would like to think of them first and foremost as daddy. To me he was just simply someone i could seek refuge in. And i think
Standing by with your first alert forecast. Bill good morning. Good morning, chris. Temperatures very close to where they are yesterday. We still have some clouds overhead this morning. It is mainly fog free. Only the lightest of fog to be found in a few spots this morning. There are a couple of showers passing to our north. Theyre going to avoid us. You can see them moving into the pocono mountains. Clouds still with us at least to start with. They will be clearing today. Well see more and more sunshine. Look at the warmup 6 00 69. Middle 70s by 9 00. Into the 80s and still climbing. Lets check with first alert traffic reporter Jessica Boyington. Good morning, jessica. Good morning bill. Good morning, everyone. We are quiet this morning. On the vine street expressway all road work has been lifted. 2 minutes westbound from 95 to the schuylkill expressway and the same eastbound from the schuylkill expressway to 95. Pa turnpike drive times free and clear. Westbound route 1 to valley forg
During the day. Well see a dramatic change in the temperatures as the arctic front pulls through. I95 area were watching the changeover from now wet snowflakes and sleet mixing in. From 6 to 9 00, youll see it in central delaware and southern new jersey. It will take longer as the colder air moves in from the northwest to the southeast. Early sleet to snow, a nasty morning rush for those commuting later on. Snow up to an inch an hour at times. The big thing is the fallen temperatures thats allowing all this to happen. Well show you future tracker 6 and talk total coming up in a few minutes. Reporter its a sight for sore eyes, the flakes are falling, not sticking the to the roads. Stamp road in north wales. Were seeing snow in Montgomery County. Weve been seeing accidents one in upper merion out of the way along park view drive at penn circle. We have a pothole, this is a especially big in royersford watch out for it along main street at 9th avenue. So far so good on 422ment the road th