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Looking good Brookdale Bayshore with only a few clouds this morning and very light winds and hence that soupy foam. In lakeland if you joined us at this time yesterday, a lot of low cloud cover and no visibility iesh us for you and pockets of low clouds in eastern portions of pasco and Wesley Chapel seeing that where you live. Crystal river at 73 and st. Petersburg is the warm spot at 80. Were all dry, and what will happen today is with light by late day where our sea breezes meet up east of i75 is the best rain chance. However, with that sea breeze on the west coast by early afternoon, well at least see a few showers develop and shift east. Whats to our east is tropical depression julia kind of springing back to life. Look at that moisture building. Well have the latest track on that coming up. Rain chances today by the way about 40 in tampa and 90 for the high. A little ....
Around. Not for all of us but for some this morning. Where its not foggy is the beach, and thats where i want to be. Clearwater is looking nice and tranquil. A few clouds this morning. We hop to river view where this is a good net cam to look at. Its hazy as were 1400 feet up. Where we have actual fog and actual low cloud cover is from southern sumter all the way from id say dade city, Wesley Chapel and even plant city, some patchy fog this hopping on i4 from hillsborough headed east. Just be alert the next hour, brandon, your visibility is down as well at 1. 25 miles. 75 in what clul ha and 76 in Wesley Chapel. No big warmup. You climbed one degree in st. Petersburg to 81 and a good deal of sun expected after the low cloud cover lifts. We wait on a light wind to trigger the west coast sea breeze. Watch as we take you through the chances with that light wind on both coasts by 5 ....
Lincoln assassination as my topic. I was fascinated by it. The following year the kennedy assassination took place and kept everyones interest and has continued and ive been interested in it and i have done interviews, you know, as far as various groups and lectures and two years ago Roman Littlefield loaned to me an email we see and do lectures on the subject and he said would you loo ick to write a book . Here i am semiretired, a lot less work to do and more time thinking why not . I said okay. They sought me out and i was pleased to say yes. Brian you start with Andrew Jackson. What is that story . Professor feinman Andrew Jackson is the first president we know of that has any problems with assassination threats. There were three such cases. There was the case of a young man who punched him in the nose in 1833, whi ....
Prof. Feinman he is the first president we know what that had any problems with assassination threats. There were three cases. There was the case of a young man who punched him in the nose in 1833. It is our first example. Then we have booth, the father of the lincoln assassin, who writes a threatening letter to jackson in 1835. His handwriting has been authenticated. This is three years before john looks booth is born. John wilkes booth is born. It makes you wonder if it is genetic. Brian there were a lot of duels back in those days. Andrew jackson have been involved. Do you have any idea . How many . Six times. He was a meteor figure, a person who made people furious. He had a contentious time in office. That is what may be caused in his second term that we would have the situation of people threatening his life. In this case, it was only on paper. Then there is Richard Lawrence who actually came to the capital after a funeral ....
Chose the lincoln assassination. I was fascinated by it. The following year, the kennedy assassination took place. Ever since, i have been interested in it. I have done interviews with various groups, and lectures. Two years ago, roman numeral lefield askedn litt me to write a book. Here i am semiretired. Assadred, why not yucca me out and i said yes. Brian you start with andrew jackson. Prof. Feinman he is the first president we know what that had any problems with assassination threats. There were three cases. There was the case of a young man who punched him in the nose in 1833. It is our first example. Booth, the father of the lincoln assassin, who writes a threatening letter to jackson in 1835. His handwriting has been authenticated. He himself was a one on after. This is three years before john looks booth is born. John wilkes booth is born. It makes you wonder if it is genetic. There were a lot of jewels back in those days. Times . Y prof. Feinman about six times he was involved ....