Into the back seat of the car. Knows, when he gets in that car what will happen. Black man in alabama, you know. Sunday night at 8 00 eastern on cspans q and a. 100 years ago president Woodrow Wilson signed the bill creating the National Park service. Today we look back on the past century of these caretakers of americas natural and historic treasures. Beginning at 10 00 eastern and throughout the day we take you to National Park Service Sites across the country as record by cspan. At 7 00 p. M. Eastern were live from the National Park services most visited historic home, arlington house trork, the robe lee. We stalk with Robert Stanton and brandon buys who will oversee the upcoming year long restoration of the mansion, slave quarters and grounds. Today the 100th anniversary of the National Park service, live from arlington house at 7 00 p. M. Eastern on American History tv on cspan 3. We are sitting in the former sales room for the ryans mart auction complex. Were up on the second flo
Mart museum in 1937. And opened, i believe in march of that year. So opened this building as the first africanamerican museum in the country. President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation creating the National Park service on august 25th, 1916. To mark the centennial American History tv is featuring sites throughout the country. We continue now with another stop on the cspan citys tour. On the fifth anniversary of the bombing of the Federal Building in oklahoma city, oklahoma governor dedicateed a National Memorial to the victims on the site where the building once stood. 168 people including 19 children died in the 1995 blast. On april 19th, fire years ago, another spring wednesday like today, the flag of our nation was flying over the murrah building. It is flying over our memorial today, and i know it flies proudly in all of your hearts. For those who perpetuated this act, we have one message in america, you can speak and write and vote and complain, but there is no right to maim and
Sophisticated tools to tractor wrist, but some terrorist may be using a popular device found in many living rooms, and send hidden messages. Eyewitness News Reporter Steve Paterson has that story. Reporter six separate attacks, nearly 130 dead. A analyst, had taken months to plan, with blind Spot Communications and new Intelligence Community is pointing to dark apps or phone programs we can down load to encrypt, or even erase messages from existence. Although technology for terrorism may be low tech, the communications, between the the the planners and the scooters was done very sophisticated. Reporter drexel director of computing and Security Technology for home land security, scott white, says that sophistication, may have included this. Communications in new gaming consoles like sonys play station four provides an excellent smoke screen. You may not think of the gaming console as a sophisticated piece of technology but doctor white says she is things are even harder to track then th
Searching two residents every residents in city suburbs two brothers believed to be linked to fridays salt may have rent d delts in the days prior to the attack. Car found in northern paris also may be a clue to the rampage. Despite whats unfold, residents vow the fugitives actions will no not keep them from living their lives. This attack want to do pull us apart but only reinforced the links between citizens. Everything they did brought us closer. Interview with fox news secretary of state john kerry says the us will help those regions being threatened. The people need to protect their communities. The way to proceed is in a way to empowers the people in the region to fight their fight tom take control of their communities and were doing an enormous amount to be able to help them. Reporter germanys top security official is down playing the arrest of five people in the countrys western border and the investigation into the paris terror tax. In paris, greg palkot, fox news. Happening n
Chills 15 to 20 degrees below zero and were already in the thick of it. Right now in the poconos 1 degree. 11 in allentown. 17 in philadelphia and in trenton it is 14 degrees. Add the wind out of the north, gusting to 31 miles an hour in the poconos. Gusting to 26 miles an hour in philadelphia. Even at this late hour and you come up with those feel like reading those wind chills 21 below zero. Right now in the poconos. It feels like three in philadelphia in trenton it feels like two below. So we are going to see some wind during the overnight. And colder temperatures. Temperatures overnight between 10 and 16 degrees. These numbers right through early tomorrow morning when you head out the door. Winds out of the north 15 to 20. Slowly decreasing and wind chills between five below and five above. Tomorrow morning in philadelphia waking up to 15 degrees. It hasnt been that colder in 10 months you have to go back to march 7th when it was only 11. Iain and lucy, were not used to this. So bu