In september, plenty of clouds around and a threat for showers as well. Thanks so much for joining us. Chilly start, feels like fall. Lots of 60s and a cloudy, breezy day. The leaves have been falling, more from the dryness than the fall weather. And rain is certainly around. A decent amount south of town. In the metro, it will look threatening but probably not all [ no captioner audio ] and in southern st. Marys county light rain showers there. Temps are running in the 50s in damascus and rockville. Highs upper 60s and low 70s. And the shower threat mainly south and southwest of town. Ill be back with a look at the 7day forecast. We have a couple of 80s in the forecast. Mike, back to you. Sounds good, howard. Well see you in just a little bit. We are following pope francis. You are looking at the Upper East Side. He departs, no for philadelphia. Well have live reports coming up in the next half hour. We are tracking delays on metro. Five of the six metro lines, orange, silver, blue, a
You have average Hourly Earnings rise by. 3 . This could be the 12th straight month of job gains above 200,000 which would be the longest such streak since 1994 and that has people saying the fed is behind the curve and other people say when you look around the world to see whats happening with the strong dollar he they would be crazy to be raising rates but its a source of continued debate the do you is up more than 4 over the last four days nasdaq is up for the year. The index is on track for the best week since december of 2011 and right now the futures ahead of the report are basically unchanged waiting to see what happens with this s p futures off by over a point and nasdaq down by two. People are now saying can you take the january effect and move it to february and is that what happens for the year . Sometimes it gets the end of the year. None of these things work all the time. Gave up on the super bowl. Afc is bad. Here are the other big stories were watching today. German chan
[captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] each week American History tv visits museums and is for places. You are looking at Peterson House here in washington, d. C. Where president Abraham Lincoln passed away in april of 1865. Up next, the boarding house across the street from fords theatre where Abraham Lincoln was shot 150 years ago. This is an interesting house that has a great history even before Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. It was built by a german immigrant to america, William Peterson, and he used the house as a boarding house. This is a relic of 19th century civil war boardinghouse culture. Once upon a time, everybody lived in boarding houses senators and even vice president. This house is an important part of and development antebellum and the civil war history. I have been coming here for years, making pilgrimages. I st
[bells tolling] [bells tolling] [bells tolling] [bells tolling] [bells tolling] each week, american artifacts visits museums and historic places. Youre looking at Peterson House here in washington, d. C. Where president Abraham Lincoln passed away in april of 1865. Up next, the boarding house across the street from fords theatre where Abraham Lincoln was shot 150 years ago. This is an interesting house that has a great history even before Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. It was built by a german immigrant to america, William Peterson, and he used the house as a boarding house. This is a relic of 19th century civil war boardinghouse culture. Once upon a time, everybody lived in boarding houses senators and even vice president. This house is an important part of and development antebellum and the civil war history. I have been coming here for years, making pilgrimages. I started coming here in 1986 when i joined to the Reagan Administration and i have been coming here for years. And i a
Surrender of robert e. Lee on april 9th. Everyone was inside of the theater, the play was under way. Lincolns carriage pulled and up stopped in front of that big gas lamp and lincoln went inside. And then around 10 15 or 10 20 p. M. The doors of fords theater burst open. First dozens then hundreds then over a thousand people came rushing out those doors screaming. At first some people thought the theater was on fire. Then they heard the shouts, lincolns been shot, the president s been killed, burn the theater, filed the assassin. The first person who noticed what was happening was a guy named George Francis who lived on the first floor of the two front rooms. He came outside and walked into the street and he could only get halfway across. He walked right up to the president s body as it was being carried across the street. Another boarder on the second floor, henry safford, went outside and he saw the commotion too. He heard the shouts that lincoln had been shot. Safford couldnt get to