to chat. for those of you that joined us before, you know that chris and i have a tendency to enjoy these programs. we will feed off of each other and almost like you re viewing us as if we are in the office and having a conversation about whatever topic comes up that day. but tonight, we are joined by two very special guests. we are joined by jeff kennel, author of our book tonight that we are talking about, which is, make way for liberty: wisconsin african americans in the civil war and we are also joined by nate millsap, a u.s navy veteran, as well as a member of our foundation s board. and with that, nate, would you give us a few welcoming remarks? nate: absolutely. good evening, everyone. welcome to the curator event this evening. very happy to be a part of this. i d like to thank jeff for such a wonderful text and for joining us this evening as well. and if you ve not had the chance to look at make way for liberty, i highly recommend that you pick it up and i will g
reporting another 52,000 new cases. massive cyberattack, russian hackers the prime suspects in breaching our nuclear weapons agency, concerns they may have been reading government emails for months. authorities now investigating if the russians can control some of our computer networks. outrage in chicago over this disturbing body cam video. you ve got the wrong house. i live here by myself. police raiding the home of an innocent woman, barging in on this social worker while she was changing her clothes, fearing for her life. tell me what s going on. now anjanette young is telling gma her story. locked in. new details this morning about lori loughlin s husband, mossimo giannulli s life behind bars, serving time for the college admissions scandal. his son now saying his father has been in solitary confinement for a month. what we re learning this morning. and it s the eye of the tiger and he s got the eye of his father. well, that looks familiar! the doub
pfizer vaccine vials, and the new concerns after one person suffers a serious allergic reaction to the shot. this as a record 3,400 american lives are lost to the virus in just one day. california reporting more than 53,000 new cases. this morning, we re inside one hospital under siege. lawmakers closing in on an agreement for badly needed relief from the economic fallout of the pandemic with billions in aid including stimulus checks. can they get it done before christmas? trouble in paradise. the american teen facing four months behind bars, arrested for breaking covid rules in the cayman islands, leaving quarantine to see her boyfriend in a jet ski competition. her family speaking to gma this morning. also this morning, the new audio revealing what really may have happened on the set of the new mission impossible. what are you doing? what some of the top stars like george clooney are saying about tom cruise s rant this morning. and blinded by the light show.
add a hhgh today near 90. we ll be a few degrees cooler across eastern colorado, mid- to upper 90s by 3:00, 4:00. boulder 86, and some 70s for the foothills. estes park this afternoon, high of 74. your first alert, we ll see a few more thunderstorms popping up not only this afternoon but again tomorrow afternoon. we have a chance for it each day, a lot cooler by the end the week. and right now we have a pretty decent ride. we had overnight construction, i-25 northbound from hamden up to evans. the right side is still blocked. the left side is open. it s a nice smooth ride for most of us. there is some lane shifting in there as they are continuing that project there. we have a lot of green here. we have a new accident reported eastbound i-70 near pecos and federal. i ve been checking the cameras, dia, pretty easy driving and 10 minute security wait times right now. safety measures come too late for a railroad crossing where a colorado family was killed. the state will add
maneuver around noell saunders, wdbj7. carilion is in the more training with their workers. they re also reachinig out to more drone operator and emergency help with the campaign. advocates for domestic violence victims in virginia are praising a bill that keeps guns out of the hands of accused abusers. it prevents anyone under a permanent protective order from having a firearm. the house bill now moves to the full floor for a vote. the move is a rare compromise for lawmakers from both parties in richmond. some critics though, still aren t satisfied because the bill still allows those barred to keep a gun for 24 hours after being served. an escaped inmate from henrico county has been caught in florida, three days after running away. police say james booth took off his g-p-s monitoring device to leave the state. he was found hiding in a shed in palm coast yesterday afternoon. officers were able to find him after witnesses say he left the scene of a crash booth pleaded guilty t