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you were very close with bill gert and bodine. >> still am. >> i know it. ka think bodine learned that some of her very criminal tactics while she was with the weather underground. she was in the townhouse that exploded when that bomb went off, wasn't she? >> that's fru. >> you adopted her child because she and her husband were going to jail. >> that's right. >> she got out after 20 years because she pleaded guilty. there's no question she did it. >> she pled guilty. absolutely. and she paid her, you know, she paid the price for that. and it was a terrible, dreadful, miscalibrated horrible action. and they paid the price. >> so you don't see her as valiant? >> i don't think what they did is valiant. she's a wonderful person, but no. >> you don't think that had anything to do with what they learned or heard while in the weather underground? >> absolutely not. it was a different time and a different moment. >> you had nothing to do with. >> absolutely not. but we did have to do with adopting their son and raising him to the wonderful person he is today. that
you were very close with bill gert and bodine. >> still am. >> i know it. ka think bodine learned that some of her very criminal tactics while she was with the weather underground. she was in the townhouse that exploded when that bomb went off, wasn't she? >> that's fru. >> you adopted her child because she and her husband were going to jail. >> that's right. >> she got out after 20 years because she pleaded guilty. there's no question she did it. >>...
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you'll see closures on third, bodine, philip, cumberland, dawf if i dawf -- dawf if i know. they say -- dow if i know, affecting bus routes and affecting the roads with the warehouse fire. one moorish we want to mention, tacony-palmyra bridge is up, traffic is stopped, head to the betsy ross bridge instead. >> let's get back to the breaking news, a massive fire ravaged a building in the kensington section, walls collapsed and three people have been injured including two firefighters. let's go "action news" reporter, katherine scott at the command center live with what's going on right now. hi catherine. >> reporter: hi matt, the cause of the fire remains under investigation. the fire marshal is on scene. as you said three people were injured, two firefighters have minor injuries they were taken to the hospital in stable condition. one man one civilian was taken with severe burns. burns over 80% of his body. this remains an active scene here in kensington. firefighters are still blasting water at the site. now that it's lighter out you can see how smoky it is. thick smoke has
you'll see closures on third, bodine, philip, cumberland, dawf if i dawf -- dawf if i know. they say -- dow if i know, affecting bus routes and affecting the roads with the warehouse fire. one moorish we want to mention, tacony-palmyra bridge is up, traffic is stopped, head to the betsy ross bridge instead. >> let's get back to the breaking news, a massive fire ravaged a building in the kensington section, walls collapsed and three people have been injured including two firefighters....
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we'll see closures on second, third, dauphin, bodine and cumberland street. use 5th front or lehigh as the alternates. we may see restrictions with crews on the scene for quite sometime. we can go outside live, and see what it looks like, it's a quiet scene, we're dry in lionville chester county, route 100, approaching 113. good now, from 9 to 3:00 p.m. you'll want to watch for a block on shift road at 113. >>> cherry lane and mif lynn street watch for that accident. here near now and then nicksville we have a bridged closed on church road, the church road bridge you want to watch for that one. it continues to be closed. let's look at the temperatures, 59 degrees in philadelphia. 51 in allentown, 54 in millville. not as cool as the past few days wherp in the 40s. sunshine and clouds, and high of # 1. no weather related problems, we're dry today, tam. >> we're following sad, developing news out of florida. police say a man shot his daughter and 6 of his grandchildren and turned the gun on himself. gilchrist county police said don spirit called 911 before shoot
we'll see closures on second, third, dauphin, bodine and cumberland street. use 5th front or lehigh as the alternates. we may see restrictions with crews on the scene for quite sometime. we can go outside live, and see what it looks like, it's a quiet scene, we're dry in lionville chester county, route 100, approaching 113. good now, from 9 to 3:00 p.m. you'll want to watch for a block on shift road at 113. >>> cherry lane and mif lynn street watch for that accident. here near now and...
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fbi's most wanted list and fellow members of their weather underground like kathy wilkerson and kathy bodine. she spent 20 years in prison for killing a cops. these are some of the people molding minds of students across the country. people like this are rarely challenged in public until tonight as i bring you night two of my exclusive interview with former professor ward churchill. as the u.s. weighs what to do about isis, a growing terror army in the middle east, many fear if we hit this group hard, it will only endanger america and her citizens. within this collection there's a far left subset that blames these conflicts on american foreign policy and what they view as an arrogant u.s. whose military is so immoral the terrorists can never even the score. chief among this crowd -- ward churchill who for decades was on the inside of america's educational system, a respected, tenured professor at the university of colorado. on the day of the 9/11 attacks he penned an essay praising the terrorists as gallant and courageous and compared the dead americans to a nazi war criminal. >> i call this
fbi's most wanted list and fellow members of their weather underground like kathy wilkerson and kathy bodine. she spent 20 years in prison for killing a cops. these are some of the people molding minds of students across the country. people like this are rarely challenged in public until tonight as i bring you night two of my exclusive interview with former professor ward churchill. as the u.s. weighs what to do about isis, a growing terror army in the middle east, many fear if we hit this...
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watch for closures lingering through the area, second, third, dauphin, cumberland and philip and bodine. stick to 5th front or lehigh. affecting septa bus routes 39 and 57 being detoured through kensington. i meant to check on the other big story which is 422. a mess all morning. the accident off to the shoulder, the delay you're heavy past royersford to approaching 23. look at this ride, matt, 13 minutes from oaks to 202. at one point it was 25. it's getting better. >> might want to grab a jacket before you go out this morning. hi david. >> reporter: it's chilly and wind up cooler today. we have sunshine and temperatures up to 58. we've slipped to 49 in allentown and low 50s in reading and trenton. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast high of 71 this afternoon, we'll be in the 60s most of the time and some suburbs will stay in the 60s today. tomorrow clouds and a sprinkle or drizzle at the shore early. after that, sunshine returns and we get up to 79 for the high. eagles very warm, 83 on sunday. the eagles game a little sweaty. sunday night there could showers and rumble of thu
watch for closures lingering through the area, second, third, dauphin, cumberland and philip and bodine. stick to 5th front or lehigh. affecting septa bus routes 39 and 57 being detoured through kensington. i meant to check on the other big story which is 422. a mess all morning. the accident off to the shoulder, the delay you're heavy past royersford to approaching 23. look at this ride, matt, 13 minutes from oaks to 202. at one point it was 25. it's getting better. >> might want to grab...
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so bodine is it portends. the social movements are important to ring in force to vote and to make social change. >> host: with supreme court such justice harold work on another book we haven't talked about. >> guest: i would've thought harold workman in this book and it's funny because some people came up to me afterward and said i didn't know there was a black supreme court justice before thurgood marshall. it shows you how we do things in america and how we knee-jerk reaction. he thought since i wrote about him he had to be black. no, he was very way. had been mayor of cleveland and senator from ohio. i wrote about harold orton has one night i was sitting at home and i read a flyer from the library of congress and they said that his papers were just been opened at the library of congress. and i had written black resistance, which is about president and what they do and i had written about congress and what he do tonight that i need to write something about the supreme court. why not look into his papers and
so bodine is it portends. the social movements are important to ring in force to vote and to make social change. >> host: with supreme court such justice harold work on another book we haven't talked about. >> guest: i would've thought harold workman in this book and it's funny because some people came up to me afterward and said i didn't know there was a black supreme court justice before thurgood marshall. it shows you how we do things in america and how we knee-jerk reaction. he...
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below, bodine is the language of democracy. if you don't vote, you don't count, number one. number two, voting should be a nonpartisan issue. it's a national issue. but the truth is partisanship has particularly a corrosive toxic has subverted the right to vote in democracy as we know it. i want to give just a brief history lesson and apply this issue is, okay? >> and after you do that, tolerate or how. >> i'm going to tell you how. when president obama was elected in 2008, he shattered every record about voter turnout and participation. in north carolina he had a huge turnout of african-americans. in virginia, indiana, it was mind blowing. but on the night he wanted to decimate election, robert draper, an author who created a book, don't ask us what we do, the u.s. house of representatives documented the dinner that took place in washington for paul ryan, kevin mccarthy, the current width of the house of representatives, newt gingrich and others came together to talk about not just how to regain power, but how to subvert president obama's legislative agenda. that was on the
below, bodine is the language of democracy. if you don't vote, you don't count, number one. number two, voting should be a nonpartisan issue. it's a national issue. but the truth is partisanship has particularly a corrosive toxic has subverted the right to vote in democracy as we know it. i want to give just a brief history lesson and apply this issue is, okay? >> and after you do that, tolerate or how. >> i'm going to tell you how. when president obama was elected in 2008, he...