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forts jackson and saint phillip. together, these forts mounted 126 big seacoast guns, most of them on the river to try to blow out of the water any fleet attempting to come up the river. in addition the confederates the few gets a fleet of eight gun boats, converted from river steam boats. one small iron-clad, css manassas, and, another large, but uncompleted iron-clad, the css louisiana. which had its guns in place but didn't yet have engines in working order. so it was anchored near the fort as a floating battery. the fleet was supported by an army of 15,000 union soldiers commanded by benjamin butler, probably not much of a military asset for the -- for the union effort. and indeed the public expected the navy to do the heavy work. just as the fleet under flag offic officer, samuel dupont had done at port royal, south carolina, five months earlier. iowa senator james grimes, a member of the senate committee on naval affairs, told assistant secretary of the navy, gustaves fox. take new orleans and hold it until the
forts jackson and saint phillip. together, these forts mounted 126 big seacoast guns, most of them on the river to try to blow out of the water any fleet attempting to come up the river. in addition the confederates the few gets a fleet of eight gun boats, converted from river steam boats. one small iron-clad, css manassas, and, another large, but uncompleted iron-clad, the css louisiana. which had its guns in place but didn't yet have engines in working order. so it was anchored near the fort...
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and taking the fort beyond the fort ubornoing to mount all b cemetery and then loudoun park national where the veteran's graves are. thing start rolling here at memorial day. >> that whole weekend coming up. people can come there and half all of those events right here in baltimore. >> that rolls into the summer. fort mchenry is famous for the war of 1812. we will have a summer tattoo ceremony. toe.alking about the tap on july 14, bastille day, we will have a special civil war ceremony at fort mchenry. it is free. >> we will be talking about this all morning long. let's get a quick check of the forecast. scattered showers as the storm is pulling away. we will go back to tony. you're not going to get an tattoo at the ceremony. >> i already have a lightning bolt. and they clash. what is the name of the band? >> the wildcat band. >> i have two of their cd's. i'm looking for to seeing them live. you have to take people to fort mchenry and check it out. 36 degrees at frederick. a cold start. it will warm up fast. we should make it into the upper 60's this afternoon. a little disturbance i
and taking the fort beyond the fort ubornoing to mount all b cemetery and then loudoun park national where the veteran's graves are. thing start rolling here at memorial day. >> that whole weekend coming up. people can come there and half all of those events right here in baltimore. >> that rolls into the summer. fort mchenry is famous for the war of 1812. we will have a summer tattoo ceremony. toe.alking about the tap on july 14, bastille day, we will have a special civil war...
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passing up the middle of the channel between the two forts, and turning to port, to pass fort walker, one by one, at a range of about 800 yards. half a mile. and after the third pass, the federal gunners had disabled most of the fort's guns. the defenders were down to 500 pounds of powder. and accepting what seemed to them to be inevitable. confederates hauled down their flag and evacuated the forts and offshore islands. this important victory did a lot to lift the incubus of bull run off the psychological backs of northern citizens. strategically it provided what had to have to make the blockade effective. for the rest of the war, only hampton roads here in virginia surpassed south carolina as an important as a union naval base. indeed it is hard to imagine how the north could sustain the blockade at all without the base of port royal. so, what was it like then to serve on this blockade? as the it became increasingly effective now sustained by bases along the south-atlantic coast. these next several slides by the way are from the sketch book of charles ellory stedman who was the ship
passing up the middle of the channel between the two forts, and turning to port, to pass fort walker, one by one, at a range of about 800 yards. half a mile. and after the third pass, the federal gunners had disabled most of the fort's guns. the defenders were down to 500 pounds of powder. and accepting what seemed to them to be inevitable. confederates hauled down their flag and evacuated the forts and offshore islands. this important victory did a lot to lift the incubus of bull run off the...
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another east of fort worth.s on euless which is just outside of the dallas-fort worth area and the airport possibly being affected as well. the initial reports of damage just coming in. but you can see with your own eyes what happened to those tractor trailers off the major interstates. we only have reports at this hour of one injured but one can expect that to change as the situation unfold here as we watch what they are calling an extremely large and dangerous tornado affect a major metropolitan area in texas. we are going to continue our coverage now of these storms
another east of fort worth.s on euless which is just outside of the dallas-fort worth area and the airport possibly being affected as well. the initial reports of damage just coming in. but you can see with your own eyes what happened to those tractor trailers off the major interstates. we only have reports at this hour of one injured but one can expect that to change as the situation unfold here as we watch what they are calling an extremely large and dangerous tornado affect a major...
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>> fort putnam sits high above the hudson river at west point.s purpose was to help keep this vitalrea from falling into the hands of the british. the fort retains many of its historical features, starting with the ramparts. the word "ramparts" should sound familiar. it's in our national anthem -- "o'er the ramparts we watched..." but that was written about a different war. >> well, the ramparts are the walls of the fort. those are the defensive walls which we think of when we see a fort. well, not only do the ramparts of the fort still stand but we also have the casemates, which are down below us. >> a casemate was an 18th-century bomb shelter. this one was used to house up to 50 men in case of attack. >> we have the barracks building, which houses a very nice museum inside. and around the fort, you'll see many replica cannon, which are faithful replicas of what were here during the american revolution. >> the fort is open to visitors, but because it's located at west point, which is a military installation, certain restrictions apply to enter.
>> fort putnam sits high above the hudson river at west point.s purpose was to help keep this vitalrea from falling into the hands of the british. the fort retains many of its historical features, starting with the ramparts. the word "ramparts" should sound familiar. it's in our national anthem -- "o'er the ramparts we watched..." but that was written about a different war. >> well, the ramparts are the walls of the fort. those are the defensive walls which we...
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we'll have to withdraw up the rivers and then build forts where we can secure the mainland. as lee expressed in a letter to his daughter, our people -- and he was talking about our people where he was -- have not been earnest enough, have not -- have thought too much of themselves and their ease, and instead of turning to a man have been content to nurse themselves, their dimes, and leave the protection of themselves and families to others. so, lee was concerned that the people he supposedly commanded weren't earnest enough in their conduct of this war. mary chestnut, the famed confedera confederate diarist summed it up, joe country gentlemen curse lee, she wrote. and so then in march of 1862, he returned to richmond as a kind of sort of advisor to jefferson davis. maybe an incipient chief of staff, something that the confederate army certainly needed. and what had become of the confederacy during this time that lee had undergone frustration and failure? well, the confederacy in january of 1862 -- this is all '62 now. lost mill springs, kentucky. they'd lost roanoke island.
we'll have to withdraw up the rivers and then build forts where we can secure the mainland. as lee expressed in a letter to his daughter, our people -- and he was talking about our people where he was -- have not been earnest enough, have not -- have thought too much of themselves and their ease, and instead of turning to a man have been content to nurse themselves, their dimes, and leave the protection of themselves and families to others. so, lee was concerned that the people he supposedly...
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to assault, to try to storm fort amherstberg without carriages for his cannons. and when he learned that mackinaw had fallen, he feared he was going to have indians descending on him from the north. so he withdrew into fort detroit, and subsequently surrendered when brock played what i call the indian card. and that was a message from brock, which said, look, if we have to attack fort detroit, we're not going to be able to control our indian all yigs. the subtext being, we're going to massacre everyone. he had his own family and even exclaimed to a fellow officer, my god, what am i going to do with these civilians. rather than risk their lives, he surrendered. conventional wisdom is hall was the goat. he was taken to quebec as a prisoner of war, kept badmouthing the u.s. government. and they thought this guy would do more good if we send him back home. he was subsequently tried and convicted by a court-martial of cowardice and neglect of duty, and the court recommended that he be shot. but it also recommended that the president commute the sentence because of his
to assault, to try to storm fort amherstberg without carriages for his cannons. and when he learned that mackinaw had fallen, he feared he was going to have indians descending on him from the north. so he withdrew into fort detroit, and subsequently surrendered when brock played what i call the indian card. and that was a message from brock, which said, look, if we have to attack fort detroit, we're not going to be able to control our indian all yigs. the subtext being, we're going to massacre...
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fort worth.n adults are smokers. fort worth says they won't hire anybody and say even if you're the most qualified for job we won't have you. what is that all about? what about people already smoking? >> greg: a great point. what would you rather have a great surgeon who smokes or an adequate surgeon who doesn't smoke of course, you want the best surgeon. >> andrea: the way to fix is it open up insurance over state lines. say this is insurance pool. bob before the show said i don't have one properly functioning body part. this is a direct quote. from the insurance pool at "the five," bob, you would drive our insurance premium through the roof. why couldn't dana and i get an insurance plan that was cheaper? >> bob: it took you a year for you guys to set up mine using things off the air on the air. now i'm in trouble. >> andrea: you really don't have one functioning body part? >> bob: let's not get into my body parts. when they finally got me, had a heart operation they said son, you a heart now of
fort worth.n adults are smokers. fort worth says they won't hire anybody and say even if you're the most qualified for job we won't have you. what is that all about? what about people already smoking? >> greg: a great point. what would you rather have a great surgeon who smokes or an adequate surgeon who doesn't smoke of course, you want the best surgeon. >> andrea: the way to fix is it open up insurance over state lines. say this is insurance pool. bob before the show said i don't...
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soldiers led by that lion of war, benjamin butler, would land on the beach and storm the fort. now, this was the first serious attempt the united states had ever made to conduct what today we would call a joint operation, landing on a hostile shore. and as might be predicted, not everything went exactly as planned. one of my favorite slides i'm going to show you today is this one. i have no idea what this fellow is up to. it looks to me as if he's going to catch that boat coming a shore at the crest of that way. but here's the army and the navy cooperating together in a combined operation. it didn't really matter, though, because the forts under attack were overwhelmed by that heavy union naval ordinance, and soon, even before butler would get his men to line up, fort hatteras surrendered and the union gained access into the north carolina sounds. now, this was a bracing little victory for the north, and an even more consequential one occurred three months later in november of 1861, this one aimed at port royal and south carolina, a little further down the coast. located almost
soldiers led by that lion of war, benjamin butler, would land on the beach and storm the fort. now, this was the first serious attempt the united states had ever made to conduct what today we would call a joint operation, landing on a hostile shore. and as might be predicted, not everything went exactly as planned. one of my favorite slides i'm going to show you today is this one. i have no idea what this fellow is up to. it looks to me as if he's going to catch that boat coming a shore at the...
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where fort drum's camp is. i just swallow hard, bought a plane ticket up to watertown, new york, not know kwhag i would find. spent about four days pretty much living in world war ii. big band music at night, in the dining hall. visits out to the fort, and when i got done and when i left i knew i was going to do the book. on the plane home to charlotte, north carolina i actually started writing part of what became the epilogue. it revochls around this idea and then i'll stop and take your questions. that these guys had done an extraordinary thing. very self-sacrificial thing. one served at the battle of the rhine said they're not heroes because they killed a lot of german, they're heroes because they saved thousands of american lives. the last alone probably saved 10,000 or 12,000 lives. and they had never really been recognized. and it was clear that while they were very modest, and there was an incredible calm
where fort drum's camp is. i just swallow hard, bought a plane ticket up to watertown, new york, not know kwhag i would find. spent about four days pretty much living in world war ii. big band music at night, in the dining hall. visits out to the fort, and when i got done and when i left i knew i was going to do the book. on the plane home to charlotte, north carolina i actually started writing part of what became the epilogue. it revochls around this idea and then i'll stop and take your...
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avis is down at fort mchenry with ranger thence -- ava is down at fort mchenry with ranger vince. >> talking about the big celebration this summer, the 200 celebration of the war of 1812. it began in this area. >> it spread like wildfire. we will commemorate this june with a whole bunch of stuff that will sell off through the summer. >> he is full of jokes this morning. gas prices are astronomical right now. people can come there and experience this rich history of baltimore. >> you can, or any matter of minutes. a lot to see at the ford -- a you can come here in a matter of minutes. a lot to see here at the fort. >> they declared war against britain. >> you want to get ready. look for "cast your votes" on a google search. >> people can cast their vote. >> you have different perspectives about whether we should declare war. into scott key was opposed to the war -- digit note francis francis scott key was opposed to the war? we'll do a special declaration of peace. we will have representatives from canada, great britain, maybe even a sea lord from great britain, and officials from the
avis is down at fort mchenry with ranger thence -- ava is down at fort mchenry with ranger vince. >> talking about the big celebration this summer, the 200 celebration of the war of 1812. it began in this area. >> it spread like wildfire. we will commemorate this june with a whole bunch of stuff that will sell off through the summer. >> he is full of jokes this morning. gas prices are astronomical right now. people can come there and experience this rich history of baltimore....
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. >> el Área de dallas fort worth fue vÍctima de tornados que se llevaron todo que se llevaban a su paso camiones de remolques y provocando demoras y cancelaciones de decenas de vuelos, la buena noticia dentro de esta mala noticia que hasta el momento no se han reportado vÍctimas lori montenegro tiene todos los detalles. >> dos tornados descritos como grandes y extremadamente peligrosas azotaron el estado de texas conocidos como dallas fort worth en donde las sirenas de alarmas provocan. >> tenemos que chequear las carreteras para ver si hay gente en ella o hay gente que necesita ayuda y tenemos que salir lo mÁs pronto que podemos pero no en medio de la tormenta los fenÓmenos crearon caos en las escuelas del Área que tuvieron que poner en acciÓn los planes de emergencia, miles fueron evacuados con salones con ventanas hacia los pasillos en donde se consideran mÁs seguros, las imÁgenes cuentan la historia. >> la fuerza de los tornados lanzaron al aire como si fueran juguetes camiones de carga y autos, Árboles fueron arrancados de raÍz y a su paso se llevaron los tened ddidos elÉctricos de
. >> el Área de dallas fort worth fue vÍctima de tornados que se llevaron todo que se llevaban a su paso camiones de remolques y provocando demoras y cancelaciones de decenas de vuelos, la buena noticia dentro de esta mala noticia que hasta el momento no se han reportado vÍctimas lori montenegro tiene todos los detalles. >> dos tornados descritos como grandes y extremadamente peligrosas azotaron el estado de texas conocidos como dallas fort worth en donde las sirenas de alarmas...
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between ships and forts, bet on the fort. first of all, they didn't sink. they were made generally of stone, not wood, and like the ships, they could support bigger, more accurate guns. but the advent of steam propulsion in the several decades before the civil war, which made ships a moving target and rifled guns in the decade just before the civil war, rifled guns firing explosive shells which gave the ships a greater offensive power, all of that changed the relative balance of power between ships and forts. especially since many of the forts along the coast built by the confederates just in the first few days after succession were made of log and earth rather than heavy stone. when, in august of 1861, the union sent a naval squadron commanded by commodore silas
between ships and forts, bet on the fort. first of all, they didn't sink. they were made generally of stone, not wood, and like the ships, they could support bigger, more accurate guns. but the advent of steam propulsion in the several decades before the civil war, which made ships a moving target and rifled guns in the decade just before the civil war, rifled guns firing explosive shells which gave the ships a greater offensive power, all of that changed the relative balance of power between...
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five minutes on 95 from the 895 split to the fort mchenry. this is the key bridge. looking good so far even to the construction zone. a pretty smooth ride. this is traffic in the fort mchenry tunnel. southbound traffic is problem free in terms of delays. no incidents in howard county. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> a man police once described as public enemy number 1 for sex offenses is about to stand trial. >> his name is nelson clifford and he is accused of three rapes in the city. nadia ramdass is live with that story. >> a man who was once described as public enemy number one goes on trial later this morning. his motive was to break into homes while his victims were sleeping. evidence linked the man to three rapes in baltimore city last year over a two-month period. authorities think there could be more victims out there. >> he catches them unaware. he typically blindfolds them with clothing, rapes and sexually assaults them. >> the trial is set for later this morning. reporting live, nadia ramdass, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. prosecutors are expe
five minutes on 95 from the 895 split to the fort mchenry. this is the key bridge. looking good so far even to the construction zone. a pretty smooth ride. this is traffic in the fort mchenry tunnel. southbound traffic is problem free in terms of delays. no incidents in howard county. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> a man police once described as public enemy number 1 for sex offenses is about to stand trial. >> his name is nelson clifford and he is accused of three rapes...
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this is the fort mchenry. southbound traffic looking pretty good at the moment.t delays at the toll plaza. we switch over at the beltway at liberty road. west side traffic looking good in the outer loop. it is building. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the latest round of republican presidential primaries. >> on top today's wisconsin, d.c., and maryland. tracie potts has the latest from washington. >> with a massive lead in maryland, mitt romney's focus is on wisconsin. >> they should not give maymore. >> run it is up by seven points. he still taking a big hit by women -- romney is up by seven points. >> there excepting mr. right now, of like an arranged marriage. >> romney attack the president on immigration. >> this has always been a priority for the president he chooses to say nothing about. >> president obama has $84 million to spend in the fall. against agoing up money machine. >> newt gingrich faces the primary $1.5 million in debt. today the president is pitching his economic message to the woman's conference. a new poll shows president obama has
this is the fort mchenry. southbound traffic looking pretty good at the moment.t delays at the toll plaza. we switch over at the beltway at liberty road. west side traffic looking good in the outer loop. it is building. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the latest round of republican presidential primaries. >> on top today's wisconsin, d.c., and maryland. tracie potts has the latest from washington. >> with a massive lead in maryland, mitt romney's focus is on...
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street.95 at o'donnell problem free heading down to the fort mchenry. you may see some delays at white marsh. >> follow breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com, 895 in great shape. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we can finally find out more information about one of the three jackpot winners. >> there will be a press conference to talk about the winning ticket sold in baltimore county. >> it could shed some light on a woman who claims to have that ticket. mirlande wilson held a press conference on wednesday. she says she was in a lottery pool with her mcdonald's co- workers. her attorney told reporters to leave his clients alone. he said he is not seen the so- called winning ticket. >> that is the case. i cannot say with any certainty that this ticket exists. i would caution anybody until it is presented to the lottery commission for processing that it does exist. >> not only did mirlande wilson not show the ticket, she did not speak to the news conference. >> the trial is set to begin for a man charged with three rapes. nadia ramdas
street.95 at o'donnell problem free heading down to the fort mchenry. you may see some delays at white marsh. >> follow breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com, 895 in great shape. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we can finally find out more information about one of the three jackpot winners. >> there will be a press conference to talk about the winning ticket sold in baltimore county. >> it could shed some light on a woman who claims to have that...
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a lot of them with that flag and the defense of fort renry. myth was in the family until 1907. there was about six or eight feet with one end of the flag missing. there was a missing star and the myth is that was given to abraham lincoln and we know that's not true because the family were southern sympathizers and wouldn't have given that star. there was other myths in connection with the writing of the star spangled banner. keys to the poem who was quickly turned into a song and became a patriotic heir. big effects have a lot of mythology. probably the most myths surround the battle of new orleans. you can do a whole program on the top ten myths on the battle. >> when i was in school locally, the only thing that i retained about the war of 1812 was the battle of lake erie as though it had begun and ended right there. >> where did you go to school? >> highland park right here in this area. my canadian friend his a different version. the point is that i did not realize until i read a book recently that the battle of lake erie was more than an exchange of gunfire and one side won
a lot of them with that flag and the defense of fort renry. myth was in the family until 1907. there was about six or eight feet with one end of the flag missing. there was a missing star and the myth is that was given to abraham lincoln and we know that's not true because the family were southern sympathizers and wouldn't have given that star. there was other myths in connection with the writing of the star spangled banner. keys to the poem who was quickly turned into a song and became a...
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the fort worth area is fine. no threat to fort worth. far east dallas, consider 60 miles east of dallas area. there are still storms. but the cloud activity is far in to northeast texas. >> eric: quickly, >> the pictures of 18-wheelers flung throughout the area. it's a rarity occurrence that we see them in the air like this. but pictures of that. the point i'm trying to make is people need the know it might be a warning going into the hurricane, tornado and hurricane season. the way to be safe is what? >> people need, they have to take responsibility for what is going on. be weather aware. listen and the risks and weather aware. if you're hurricane or tornado area, know your safety precautions. so if you hear a warning you know what to do and where to go. take proper precautions. >> eric: thank you. >> you bet. >> eric: live to janice dean in the weather center. give us the latest. >> eric, we are still watching the threat for severe weather throughout the evening and the overnight. the dallas area, cities east of dallas, north of dallas
the fort worth area is fine. no threat to fort worth. far east dallas, consider 60 miles east of dallas area. there are still storms. but the cloud activity is far in to northeast texas. >> eric: quickly, >> the pictures of 18-wheelers flung throughout the area. it's a rarity occurrence that we see them in the air like this. but pictures of that. the point i'm trying to make is people need the know it might be a warning going into the hurricane, tornado and hurricane season. the way...
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did the british actually occupy detroit or was it just the fort and not the village? and if so, why and how long? >> well, the british took control of detroit and all the territory along the detroit river as a result of hall surrender on the 16th of august in 1812. they subsequently placed the michigan territory under marshall law i believe for the duration of their occupation, which took place until they retreated after perry's victory, which would have been december or rather september 10th, 1813. the british withdrew from the detroit frontier and we reoccupied it. now, i think they yes, they occupied more than the fort, more than the village and actually claimed control over the entire michigan territory as a result of hall's surrender. okay. back here. >> if the british had such great control over their soldiers, how do you account for the behavior of major general proctor when he occupied detroit in his, the way he treated the french habitants who were then american citizens and the way they behaved at the river raisin, when they looked the other way when tecumse
did the british actually occupy detroit or was it just the fort and not the village? and if so, why and how long? >> well, the british took control of detroit and all the territory along the detroit river as a result of hall surrender on the 16th of august in 1812. they subsequently placed the michigan territory under marshall law i believe for the duration of their occupation, which took place until they retreated after perry's victory, which would have been december or rather september...
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that's what the confederates sustained at fort donaldson. that means that some, some several 1,000 would have escaped through out the river bottoms. lou wallace's division would have gone up to savannah and crossed over. i think if grant's army had been captured, i don't think that it would lead to the north suing for peace as so many people have said. i mean they would have still, the confederates would still have to confront buehl the next day. i would remind everyone that the south lost an entire field army at vicksburg and they did not sue for peace. they simply kept on fighting. so did it present a trap? maybe. even if there had been an overwhelming victory. i suspect that the north could have rebounded from that. >> okay. i might also in commenting, following up on that think about how that the -- well, relative to being on the west bank of the tennessee with their backs to a river, nevertheless the union army which i think supports what you are saying, larry is well protected on its flanks by these swollen streams. and it really limit
that's what the confederates sustained at fort donaldson. that means that some, some several 1,000 would have escaped through out the river bottoms. lou wallace's division would have gone up to savannah and crossed over. i think if grant's army had been captured, i don't think that it would lead to the north suing for peace as so many people have said. i mean they would have still, the confederates would still have to confront buehl the next day. i would remind everyone that the south lost an...
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the army decommissioned fort ord in 1994. and the order will protect nearly 15,000 acres in all, it's beautiful as you can see. eagles and deer and protected lizard live opt grounds of what will be now called fort ord soldier's national monument. >> coming up, rare penny minted a small fortune an option. >> and type of fertility treatment tied to a higher rate of birth defects. >> there we're heading into hot tear tore, there are numbers getting into 90s. >> local research that could be the answer to rising gas prices. and how to driving 1,000 miles on a single charge stound to you? >>> scientists getting closer to making an electric car that could travel, get this, 500 miles on a single charge. abc 7 has more on the battery 500 project. this is what cutting edge battery innovation looks like. ibm super computer told these researchers it's possible to build a battery light enough, powerful enough to travel 500 miles on a single charge. >> there is a fundamental process occurring. and it was not often in sign. this is a batter
the army decommissioned fort ord in 1994. and the order will protect nearly 15,000 acres in all, it's beautiful as you can see. eagles and deer and protected lizard live opt grounds of what will be now called fort ord soldier's national monument. >> coming up, rare penny minted a small fortune an option. >> and type of fertility treatment tied to a higher rate of birth defects. >> there we're heading into hot tear tore, there are numbers getting into 90s. >> local...
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bradley manning will once again appear in court in fort meade today. he is accused of sending sensitive documents to the web site wikileaks. and the defense is asking the judge to dismiss the charges, saying prosecutors have been too slow in sharing required information throughout this proceeding so far. >> the president once again addresses the prostitution scandal involving the u.s. secret service. three more agents have been forced out. another two cleared of wrongdoing. here is susan mcginnis with the latest with wjz. >> three more secret service agents implicated in the columbia prostitution scandal are out of a job. that brings the total to 12 members of the agency, disciplined. for allegedly bringing prostitutes back to their hotel rooms, in columbia. six resigned. two in the process of being fired. three were cleared of serious wrongdoing. but will face administrative action and one retired. >> barack obama. >> on nbc's late night with jimmy fallon, president obama called the incident distracting but defended the agency that protects him and hi
bradley manning will once again appear in court in fort meade today. he is accused of sending sensitive documents to the web site wikileaks. and the defense is asking the judge to dismiss the charges, saying prosecutors have been too slow in sharing required information throughout this proceeding so far. >> the president once again addresses the prostitution scandal involving the u.s. secret service. three more agents have been forced out. another two cleared of wrongdoing. here is susan...
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the harbor and fort mchenry tunnels are now normal. the harbor tunnels north and southbound of course they are one way traffic patterns. 83 southbound the long-term project blocks the left lane each way. no problems at 95 at the top or the bottom or 895, back to you. the first haling on saturday. >>> isn't that right char flee. >> right megan, it is going to be saturday around 5:00 where the o's unveil a sculpture of one of the six legendary heroes, number 20. frank robinson. a live report from a preview coming up in just a bit. >> a new study shows bullying could affect your child's well- being. how could it prematurely age them. we have details on that. you're waking up to what's new in maryland. we'll be right back. >>> 4 clever 44 right now. almost 5,004 and 5-year-olds are sitting up several baltimore attractions today. pre-k at play gives the youngsters an educational experience outside of the classroom. at places like fort mchenry and the national aquarium. >>> more kids than adults at the white house today. the sons and daughte
the harbor and fort mchenry tunnels are now normal. the harbor tunnels north and southbound of course they are one way traffic patterns. 83 southbound the long-term project blocks the left lane each way. no problems at 95 at the top or the bottom or 895, back to you. the first haling on saturday. >>> isn't that right char flee. >> right megan, it is going to be saturday around 5:00 where the o's unveil a sculpture of one of the six legendary heroes, number 20. frank robinson. a...
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now, yes, i think they occupied more than the fort. they occupied the village, and they actually claimed control over the entire michigan territory as a result of hall's surrender. okay. back here. >> if the british had such great control over their soldiers, how do you account for the behavior of major general proctor when he occupied detroit, and the way he treated the french who were by then american citizens, and the way they behaved at the river raisin where they looked the other way, when tecumseh and his men came in and slaughtered all the prisoners who were lying there waiting to be transported? >> well, you tell me what he did to the french in detroit. because i don't have any information that he treated them badly. >> well, i -- this is in woodford's book. >> woodford? >> the book on judge augustus woodward, who was a hero to the french. because he was the only remaining representative of the united states government. everybody else left with hall. and hall was just the wrong man at the wrong time, in the wrong place. and he
now, yes, i think they occupied more than the fort. they occupied the village, and they actually claimed control over the entire michigan territory as a result of hall's surrender. okay. back here. >> if the british had such great control over their soldiers, how do you account for the behavior of major general proctor when he occupied detroit, and the way he treated the french who were by then american citizens, and the way they behaved at the river raisin where they looked the other...
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>> pelley: tonight, tornadoes hit dallas fort worth. hoes are ripped apart, trucks fly through the air and jetliners are stuck on the ground. the first photo of the alleged gunman in the oakland massacre. how did some students escape? john blackstone is with the survivor. republican primary night in wisconsin, maryland, and the district of columbia. reports from chip reid and dean reynolds. and how to turn around a failing school? give the students unfailing attention. byron pitts with the best teacher in florida. >> reporter: what percentage of your band students who graduate high school go on to program high school. >> 100%. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, it has been an ominous and frightening afternoon in dallas fort worth. at least two tornadoes the weather service described as skipped across the metropolitan area of six million people. while damage is widespread, areas of severe damage appear to be limited. there are no immediate reports of fatalities but asses
>> pelley: tonight, tornadoes hit dallas fort worth. hoes are ripped apart, trucks fly through the air and jetliners are stuck on the ground. the first photo of the alleged gunman in the oakland massacre. how did some students escape? john blackstone is with the survivor. republican primary night in wisconsin, maryland, and the district of columbia. reports from chip reid and dean reynolds. and how to turn around a failing school? give the students unfailing attention. byron pitts with...
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a visit to fort mc henry.ell you what, we have, you got the baltimore school for the arts, historical society, national park service. that's as much history mojos or going to get in one spot. >> reporter: leaving you with a trademark phrase. haza. get your bicentennial on. >> mike and vince, fort mc henry this morning. >>> still ahead on eye witness news saturday morning, you are not the only one who enjoys a nice day in the sun. your dog does, too. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> dogs need a way to have fun outside. >> a friend needs a home. who is that you have with you? >> kelsey is crying. this is epi. up for adoption. she has a brother, also. i think maybe she misses her brother. >> she is a shepherd mix. >> that's our guess. we are not exactly sure. we think she is hundred% cute. -- 100% cute. >> she would need activity and maybe outside is a good place, what would you do with her outside? >> there are different things you can do with your dog outside. for some dogs that like rough and tumble, we like people, sports ba
a visit to fort mc henry.ell you what, we have, you got the baltimore school for the arts, historical society, national park service. that's as much history mojos or going to get in one spot. >> reporter: leaving you with a trademark phrase. haza. get your bicentennial on. >> mike and vince, fort mc henry this morning. >>> still ahead on eye witness news saturday morning, you are not the only one who enjoys a nice day in the sun. your dog does, too. ,,,,,,,,,,,,...
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andy, fort worth is not outside france. it is 4,900 miles outside france. by the way, in the smoking story men's fitness ranks dallas forth worth the 25th fattest city in america. arlington which is right in between dallas and forth worth is the 15th fattest. perhaps we should regulate cheesecake consumption. lastly i want to say -- well i guess who was talking, it was a big group thing where you were talking about why you can't restrict smokers -- well, you can restrict smokers from being hired, but not black people. smoke sung popular among everyone. and hiring black people is unpopular with kevin's haircut. that is it for me. >> a lot of black guys have their haircut. >> thanks. >>> coming up, stories so exciting if you leave now, later you will think, gee, i wish i hadn't missed the exciting stories. but first, why did this fellow strip down in the middle of the airport? maybe they didn't have air conditioning. i do it all the time at happy hour. >>> welcome back. should she get workers comp after being hurt during a romp? well an australian judge ruled
andy, fort worth is not outside france. it is 4,900 miles outside france. by the way, in the smoking story men's fitness ranks dallas forth worth the 25th fattest city in america. arlington which is right in between dallas and forth worth is the 15th fattest. perhaps we should regulate cheesecake consumption. lastly i want to say -- well i guess who was talking, it was a big group thing where you were talking about why you can't restrict smokers -- well, you can restrict smokers from being...
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in fort hancock or the desert training center or anywhere else i could find. in fact, the 23rd headquarters troop, the 603rd camouflager, 3122 sonic company, all disbanded prior to these guys leaving the service either deliberately or accidentally, meaning when they were discharged each of these guys was sent to some far flung -- they were scattered to far flung army outposts and they all were mustered out as part of different units to which they never really belonged. came out of members of the 28th infan fri or something. even the paperwork doesn't follow them to say, oh, yeah. here's who you were. this is on your discharge papers. the unit was supposed to receive a presidential citation. that never happened. there were a number of men who never got medals, probably should have, never gotten pro motions that should have and never authorized to wear the most prestigious medal for combat troops in world war ii. it's not for me to say whether they should be allowed to or not, because they most often were emulating these troops and on the front lines and under f
in fort hancock or the desert training center or anywhere else i could find. in fact, the 23rd headquarters troop, the 603rd camouflager, 3122 sonic company, all disbanded prior to these guys leaving the service either deliberately or accidentally, meaning when they were discharged each of these guys was sent to some far flung -- they were scattered to far flung army outposts and they all were mustered out as part of different units to which they never really belonged. came out of members of...
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this is 95 at the fort mchenry. no delays to report in through the tunnel. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it is a controversy that has been bubbling up for a month. doubling the body tax to pay for city school renovations. >> it appears we're no closer to a decision on this matter. jennifer franciotti is live at city hall with that story. >> committee members say they are far from ready to send this for a full vote. the taxation committee failed to take a vote. the hopes of collecting about $23 million to improve city schools. many opponents say they do not think the bottle tax is the way to support city's schools. there is a concern that this could encourage spending outside of the city. >> i would like to have everybody here take an oath that if they support this, that will guarantee they will buy your sodas or pay a $25 fine. >> it is a simple thing for workers. lost sales means lost hours means lost jobs. >> council member carl stokes says he is not sure when the committee will take a vote. they will consider some alternatives. jennifer franc
this is 95 at the fort mchenry. no delays to report in through the tunnel. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it is a controversy that has been bubbling up for a month. doubling the body tax to pay for city school renovations. >> it appears we're no closer to a decision on this matter. jennifer franciotti is live at city hall with that story. >> committee members say they are far from ready to send this for a full vote. the taxation committee failed to take a vote. the...
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they didn't give up the forts until 1796 under the terms of the j treaty. the united states was in violation of the treaty of paris in 1783. both nations violated and both accused the other of doing it first. that remained a contentious issue until the treaty of 1794 resolved that. let's not hang all of this on the british. now. more immediately, let's address the issues you raised. the british were under no obligation to feed the civilians. they were under an obligation to feed prisoners of war. the civilians were looking after themselves. the british did not always control them. they made a concerted effort to purchase and ran som and those risener that is the indians had taken. they wouldn't be subjected to torture or death. i think proctor and brock did a pretty good job of managing the michigan territory during the british occupation. >> i think that proctor was probably an outstanding soldier and he was a humane man given the conditions of war. i think that mr. block a hard time saying that he behaved in a humane manner towards the americans. >> they
they didn't give up the forts until 1796 under the terms of the j treaty. the united states was in violation of the treaty of paris in 1783. both nations violated and both accused the other of doing it first. that remained a contentious issue until the treaty of 1794 resolved that. let's not hang all of this on the british. now. more immediately, let's address the issues you raised. the british were under no obligation to feed the civilians. they were under an obligation to feed prisoners of...
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live view of 95 at the fort mchenry toll plaza.bound traffic comes towards us, and it looks like that is moving freely. northbound is looking good too. that's the latest on traffic pulse 11. now for a check of the buses and trains, we head to kurt kroncke with the m.t.a. good morning, kurt. >> good morning. we're moving along nice on the rails. no delays on the penn, camden and brunswick lines on marc. light rail metro subway on schedule. we have on the buses, the four bus diverting at southland and college drive. construction there. 22 bus, a diversion at bayview boulevard and mason, also construction-related. for the m.t.a. trancity team, i'm kurt kroncke. now back to john collins. good morning. >> thank you. good morning, kurt. our weather this morning is nearly perfect. we have a bit of a breeze, really dry atmosphere. if it wasn't for the breeze, a lot of the temperatures would be down in the 30's right now, but the breeze is holding things up a little bit. the only weather to speak of is down in the south. it was down there y
live view of 95 at the fort mchenry toll plaza.bound traffic comes towards us, and it looks like that is moving freely. northbound is looking good too. that's the latest on traffic pulse 11. now for a check of the buses and trains, we head to kurt kroncke with the m.t.a. good morning, kurt. >> good morning. we're moving along nice on the rails. no delays on the penn, camden and brunswick lines on marc. light rail metro subway on schedule. we have on the buses, the four bus diverting at...
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this is 95 out of the fort mchenry. a disabled tractor-trailer off to the right side. stay to the left. no major delays. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> police arrest and charge a woman for allegedly using her shoe as a weapon in the st. patrick's day beating of a tourist. >> shayona davis is the second person charged in the case. kim dacey with more details. >> good morning. shayona davis was in court yesterday. the judge referred tour as an extreme risk to the public. police say shayona davis is the woman seen in this video. at one point she was beating him with her shoe. the man is punched, knocked to the ground, and stripped of his clothes. davis was arrested on friday and charged with first and second- degree assault and armed robbery. >> she was charged with armed robbery because she she used the issue as a blunt force object. >> another suspect aaron parsons, to himself into police. police are still looking for two other suspects. >> people saw how and rages at the video was and they picked up the phone and one on their computers and they were able to
this is 95 out of the fort mchenry. a disabled tractor-trailer off to the right side. stay to the left. no major delays. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> police arrest and charge a woman for allegedly using her shoe as a weapon in the st. patrick's day beating of a tourist. >> shayona davis is the second person charged in the case. kim dacey with more details. >> good morning. shayona davis was in court yesterday. the judge referred tour as an extreme risk to the...
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all of the flights going in and out of the dallas fort worth area, you can expect a backup all across the country and right here in the capital. 1,400 miles from the destruction in dallas, the effects of the texas tornados are being felt in flight cancellations. >> it is the only time to get to austin. >> like her, others were left scrambling to find a way home as airlines canceled 400 flights going to or coming from the dallas-fort worth area. randy sorenson thought he was getting ahead of the travel mess by heading toward oklahoma. >> we saw the tornado on tv and we immediately switched our flight to chicago to avoid this. but i can i get my ticket to the automated thing so i am standing in line. >> this ministry to get home to his family in corpus christi. now he is -- this man is trying to get home to his family in corpus christi. >> i was here on u.s. government orders. they want to know why i will be here an extra day appeared >> -- extra day. >> it is ok but kind of scary. >> more than 100 airplanes have hail damage alone at dfw. 1 spokesperson at american airlines says that ha
all of the flights going in and out of the dallas fort worth area, you can expect a backup all across the country and right here in the capital. 1,400 miles from the destruction in dallas, the effects of the texas tornados are being felt in flight cancellations. >> it is the only time to get to austin. >> like her, others were left scrambling to find a way home as airlines canceled 400 flights going to or coming from the dallas-fort worth area. randy sorenson thought he was getting...
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la tormenta viene la calma pero los habitantes de texas recién comienza la pesadilla, en dallas y fortaos para miles de viajeros que se les canceló sus vuelos dallas y fort worth, un centenar de aviones dañados. >> en la habitación del hotel donde murió whitney houston había una cuchara con una sustancia blanca, en este hotel la cantante murió ahogada en la tina, consumo de cocaina y paro cardiaco contribuyeron a su muerte. >> 3 estudiantes llevados a hospital, luego que se les tirará gas pimienta. >> los estudiantes de este colegio pagan por esto, no hubo arrestos. >> es latino, hispano. >> un estudio sugiere que país de origen tiene más peso. >> la mayoría de los hispanos prefiere identificarse con su país de origen. >> son mis raices. >> no ha cambiado mucho la identificación. >> dominicano, puertorriqueño y otros los prefieren y el nombre americano estadounidense. >> guatemalteco, soy originario de ahí, me gustaría latino. >> 7 de cada 10 cree que los millones de hispanos no tienen un sola cultura sino muchas. >> distintos matices. >> la mitad de segunda y tercera generación no se
la tormenta viene la calma pero los habitantes de texas recién comienza la pesadilla, en dallas y fortaos para miles de viajeros que se les canceló sus vuelos dallas y fort worth, un centenar de aviones dañados. >> en la habitación del hotel donde murió whitney houston había una cuchara con una sustancia blanca, en este hotel la cantante murió ahogada en la tina, consumo de cocaina y paro cardiaco contribuyeron a su muerte. >> 3 estudiantes llevados a hospital, luego que se...
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one near fort worth and another near dallas and that is unusual.and can you look at the damage here. not so unusual that dallas gets hit because what you know in 60 years, there have been 172 tornados in dallas or in tarrant county and yesterday's tornados, one had winds of 150. two others had wins of 130 and the damage today is extensive. the funnel cloud, the tornados were enormous and dropped a lot of hail. there were 110 planes damaged, too, at dallas-fort worth airport that had a near miss with this thing and tremendous damage in the neighborhoods of lancaster and arlington and that ef-3 and ef-2 have been raided at fort worth and i am happy to tell you there were no reports of tornados today, and most of those storms are actually in the gulf of mexico new. and we have had a pretty easy day out of it as well. we have had a lot of cloud cover around and late this afternoon, the frontal system went pushing on thro have had sunshine. d.c. is at 75; quantico and fredericksburg at 78 and some mild air. that is a few more hours as the frontal system
one near fort worth and another near dallas and that is unusual.and can you look at the damage here. not so unusual that dallas gets hit because what you know in 60 years, there have been 172 tornados in dallas or in tarrant county and yesterday's tornados, one had winds of 150. two others had wins of 130 and the damage today is extensive. the funnel cloud, the tornados were enormous and dropped a lot of hail. there were 110 planes damaged, too, at dallas-fort worth airport that had a near miss...
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thing and some roman forts.nd of course, i designed some kind of massive castle with like four towers and, like, a drawbridge that came down. there was a moat around it. so it was a pretty full-on enterprise. with my experience in engineering, my dad boiled it down to an extruded box. but i still that i'd been significantly involved in the design process and the construction process, although it was a much more optimized version than my original fantasy. that's first experience with how it is in architecture, unless you really begin with the parameters of reality you'll end up sort of amputating your ambitions quite quickly. i have two siblings, a big sister, then a much younger brother. the first half of my childhood i was definitely my big sister's little brother. and then i definitely became my little brother's big brother, which i think is almost the ultimate education in life you can get is to assume both roles. among the three siblings we sort of divided the talents between us. so my sister was singing and
thing and some roman forts.nd of course, i designed some kind of massive castle with like four towers and, like, a drawbridge that came down. there was a moat around it. so it was a pretty full-on enterprise. with my experience in engineering, my dad boiled it down to an extruded box. but i still that i'd been significantly involved in the design process and the construction process, although it was a much more optimized version than my original fantasy. that's first experience with how it is...
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multiple tornados, tearing through the dallas fort worth area. tossing everything in their path. >> you see it on television. we saw it, you know, in the midwest. but just, another thing when it comes to hit you personally. >> hours after the storms it is hard to believe. those tractor trailers, twisted and tossed to the side. neighborhoods tattered and torn. survivors who clung to life during the storm, now clinging to each other. >> oh, my god. look at the car. inside of the house. >> the wood from the -- from the back fence was going that way. so, i pulled back in. i heard a thump. turned around. and here was this truck. >> reporter: many say early warnings and graphic pictures look likely saved their lives. >> after seeing on the new the tornado was on the ground for ten minutes. i wouldn't for cover. >> reporter: this nursing hope lost a wing. some how not a single life. at dfw airport, hundreds of flights were canceled. more than 110 planes damaged by hail. a vsh us rouicious round of sto tornado season moves into traditionally its most vio
multiple tornados, tearing through the dallas fort worth area. tossing everything in their path. >> you see it on television. we saw it, you know, in the midwest. but just, another thing when it comes to hit you personally. >> hours after the storms it is hard to believe. those tractor trailers, twisted and tossed to the side. neighborhoods tattered and torn. survivors who clung to life during the storm, now clinging to each other. >> oh, my god. look at the car. inside of the...
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it connects it with fort mchenry. it's called the banner route and will be up and running in time for the star-spangled celebration in june celebrating the 200 year anniversary of the war of 1812. that announcement is today. it will happen at 12:00 outside fort mc-- 10:00 outside fort mchenry. >>> one person killed and 100 injured. details of a storm that turned a celebration into a nightmare. >>> also ahead, it was a well coordinated event, and the move that some patients at johns hopkins hospital got to make this weekend. we will tell you how it all went. you are waking up to what's new in baltimore. >> we are dry but clear right now. but we have unsettled weather on the way. i will tell you when that arrives coming up. 3q i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. >>> no
it connects it with fort mchenry. it's called the banner route and will be up and running in time for the star-spangled celebration in june celebrating the 200 year anniversary of the war of 1812. that announcement is today. it will happen at 12:00 outside fort mc-- 10:00 outside fort mchenry. >>> one person killed and 100 injured. details of a storm that turned a celebration into a nightmare. >>> also ahead, it was a well coordinated event, and the move that some patients at...
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this is dallas county, fort worth and dallas are in different counties.h was in tarrant county and the storm that moved to arlington did more damage and that is significant. we're talking about a tenfold amount of damage just to the west with the storm that was on the ground, much longer and much larger. >> that is heart ibreaking news. the worst is yet to come. chad, don't go too far away. i want to thank the storm chaser for joining us. brian todd is standing by and he's got new information on those trailers that were simply flying through the skies. much more of the breaking news coverage right after this. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. a
this is dallas county, fort worth and dallas are in different counties.h was in tarrant county and the storm that moved to arlington did more damage and that is significant. we're talking about a tenfold amount of damage just to the west with the storm that was on the ground, much longer and much larger. >> that is heart ibreaking news. the worst is yet to come. chad, don't go too far away. i want to thank the storm chaser for joining us. brian todd is standing by and he's got new...
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the charges stem from a november 2009 shooting at fort hood. the military trial is scheduled for june 12th and has already been delayed one time. the judge will rule on that matter next week. he did grant hasan's attorney's request for a forensic pathologist to review autopsy reports. the judge denied the prosecution's request to admit evidence before the trial, including 911 calls made from the texas army post in 2009. vic. >> mary, thank you. hasan, who studied to be a psychiatrist here in maryland faces the death penalty if convicted. >>> 44 years ago dr. reverend martin luther king was assassinated. the civil rights leader was gunned down on the hotel balcony in 1968. >>> a suicide bomber strikes a market in afghanistan reportedly killing two u.s. troops. >> reporter: a senior u.s. official says two american soldiers are among the victims of the suicide bombing in northern afghanistan. police say the bomber rode a motor bike included a crowded vegetable market killing at least 10 people. u.s. troops were reportedly having tea with the local
the charges stem from a november 2009 shooting at fort hood. the military trial is scheduled for june 12th and has already been delayed one time. the judge will rule on that matter next week. he did grant hasan's attorney's request for a forensic pathologist to review autopsy reports. the judge denied the prosecution's request to admit evidence before the trial, including 911 calls made from the texas army post in 2009. vic. >> mary, thank you. hasan, who studied to be a psychiatrist here...