To the streets of old city philadelphia and imagine what life was like under british rule. One of the big agendas of the event is to present the fall of 1777 in a complicated way to show that for many of the people that remained in the city that winter this was an occupation and maybe a liberation from many of their perspectives and they wrote about in the period being liberated from the ash trar congress which is maybe something we can all aspire to some day. So we do this with living history programming in part because people come to museums to learn in all different ways to encounter the real things of history to have a Human Experience to connect with it and one way we bring it to life is with living history programming with the new Theatrical Program where richard storms into the room with guns blazing and the spoilers at the end of his life, but he maybe doesnt know that yet. We also do the larger living history events and its a pleasure to introduce these set of speakers because
Some of you exposed your own British Occupation, or perhaps liberation in the perspective of many. Its our third year in a row doing sort of what we call flagship living history event. We place about 70 costumed interpreters out on to the streets of old city philadelphia and imagine what life was like under british rule. One of the big agendas of the event is to present the fall of 1777 in a complicated way to show that for many of the people that remained in the city that winter this was an occupation and maybe a liberation from many of their perspectives and they wrote about in the period being liberated from the tire ran cat you certain asians of a tyrannical congress, which is maybe something we can all aspire to some day. So we do this with living history programming in part because people come to museums to learn in all different ways to encounter the real things of history to have a Human Experience to connect with it and one way we bring it to life is with living history progra
And it continues to heat up as we reach into the upper 90s here. Its going to be a big change n the esterday, and it gets even microclimate forecast coming up in a few minutes. And mike gives us a look at the Early Morning commute. Kari, well go past your 90 geographically speaking. The big view shows what you would expect lighter traffic except for right at the altamont and grant line road things loosen up once again but the build is on there. Not a build for the north bay but coming down to martinez across the carquinez bridge west 80 at American Canyon there are reports of boxes in the roadway right now. Your left two lanes may be a factor. So far no slowing and no traffic break. The roadways are light in construction. Back to you. All right, thanks, mike. Breaking overnight in vallejo, authorities shot at someone. This is after reports of looting at walgreens and today in the bays bob redell is live there at the scene. So, bob, do we know yet if when the officers opened fire, did t
Portland. The protests in new york city also mostly peaceful although there was some looting there. It is Tuesday Morning. And protesters in providence, im kris sanchez in for laura garcia today. Rhode island, set fire. And im marcus washington. President trump is now were going to get to traffic in threatening to deploy the just a bit. Military. First we want to start with Chris Pollone joins us with that meteorologist kari hall with a part of the story and some look at that forecast for us, governors are saying, no, and that sun rise each time we thanks. Come to you, kari, looks reporter yeah, thats right, kris. Its not thats not all that beautiful and more beautiful. Its my favorite time of the has democrats and some members of the clergy criticizing the day watching the sun rise. President s actions this morning. Its going to be a hot day. They Say Federal Police and as we take a live look outside National Guard troops used tear and check out our temperature gas and rubber bullets
Here in new york. Im annemarie green. All eyes are turning to South Carolina. The next battleground state in the race for the democratic president ial nomination. Seven candidates hoping to unseat President Trump in november are gearing up for another debate. Mike bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg, joe biden, tom steyer, senators amy klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders will take the stage tomorrow night in charleston. Saturdays South Carolina primary looks different heading in to its final week than it did last fall. Biden led the field by a whopping 28 points. According to the latest cbs news poll, biden has only a slight lead with 28 . Bernie sanders is right behind him at 23 followed by tom steyer in third. How critical is it for biden to do well in this upcoming debate . Reporter experts here in South Carolina say biden has staked his entire campaign on doing well in the state and if he doesnt do well here they say they dont see how hell move forward. Democratic president ial ho