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the "san jacinto." there's also -- oh. there's also a william bryan who is aboard the ship, but we don't know that that's our william bryan. if that was william bryan, he was a very healthy man. he was taken to the assistant surgeon for a throat infection and for boils. other than that, he was well hale and hardy. we see on march 6th of 1856, in the medical journal, robert williams was treated for prostratia, which would be exhaustion or dehydration. we see he was treated again -- we have a robert williams who was 26 years old and born in wales and if you go to the previous slide, he was 27. so his age bounces around considerably. in hong kong, he was treated for lymphocitis, soreness. on november 2nd of 1857, we see rheumatismis in the calf of the leg. we see in the medical report for the older man in the turret that he had arthritis. on march 30th, 1857, he is noted as being 36 years old. there was no other robert williams on this ship, much less a fireman born in wales. it's tempting to think that the man was in so much pain that he would hav
the "san jacinto." there's also -- oh. there's also a william bryan who is aboard the ship, but we don't know that that's our william bryan. if that was william bryan, he was a very healthy man. he was taken to the assistant surgeon for a throat infection and for boils. other than that, he was well hale and hardy. we see on march 6th of 1856, in the medical journal, robert williams was treated for prostratia, which would be exhaustion or dehydration. we see he was treated again -- we...
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william's jail. unfortunately we don't know the case's resolution and the ultimate fate of kennedy williams. another piece of the puzzle can be found in the antislavery tract, the fifth annual report of the new york community of vigilance for the year 1842. a young man, emanuel r. recounts his tale of work agent the national hotel as carriage driver. he does not state which gadsby sold him, but it was most likely william. i emanual r. and his family were sold to work this the cotton fields. fortunately he was able to escape and find help in the district where he was very well known. he fled into new york on horseback and was able to speak to an antislavery group there who published this account of his harrowing account. finally we come to the fantastic and lurid story of daniel webster's alleged illegitimate son benjamin webster. according to an 1878 atlanta paper called the commercial daily, language webster claimed that daniel webster was his father, and his mother was charlotte gooding, one of john gadsby's servants. he was raised to work in the hotel and later given to john gadsby to be a
william's jail. unfortunately we don't know the case's resolution and the ultimate fate of kennedy williams. another piece of the puzzle can be found in the antislavery tract, the fifth annual report of the new york community of vigilance for the year 1842. a young man, emanuel r. recounts his tale of work agent the national hotel as carriage driver. he does not state which gadsby sold him, but it was most likely william. i emanual r. and his family were sold to work this the cotton fields....
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throughout the con -- community. samuel, owen, william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers in the various government agencies in the immediate area while also developing the family hat business. several of the sons were paid for cleaning rooms in the treasury after its construction completion in 1 838. i'm chilled when i think of the fact that my son, don jr., who presidents council on jobs and competitiveness and an assistant second of the u.s. treasury has an office in that building where an ancestor worked as a laborer over 170 years ago. imagine working in an office as a senior executive where a great uncle three times over was paid to clean rooms for more than a few cents a day. today we have heard much about the legacy of the decatur house. built by william and susan decatur. you may have heard about how susan fell upon hard times after the death of her husband. it is particularly germane to our discussion today as part of her way to see herself through those times, she ultimately transferred a pr
throughout the con -- community. samuel, owen, william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers in the various government agencies in the immediate area while also developing the family hat business. several of the sons were paid for cleaning rooms in the treasury after its construction completion in 1 838. i'm chilled when i think of the fact that my son, don jr., who presidents council on jobs and competitiveness and an assistant second of the u.s. treasury has...
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case's resolution and the ultimate fate of kennedy williams. another piece of the puzzle can be found in the antislavery tract, the fifth annual report of the new york community of vim lens in 1842. a young man recounts his tale of working at the national hotel as carriage driver. he does not state which gats by sold him, but it was most likely william. they were sold to work in the cotton fields. fortunately he was able to escape and find help in the district where he was very well known. he fled into new york on horseback and was able to speak to an antislavery group there
case's resolution and the ultimate fate of kennedy williams. another piece of the puzzle can be found in the antislavery tract, the fifth annual report of the new york community of vim lens in 1842. a young man recounts his tale of working at the national hotel as carriage driver. he does not state which gats by sold him, but it was most likely william. they were sold to work in the cotton fields. fortunately he was able to escape and find help in the district where he was very well known. he...
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it was a growing time of slavery and oppression in the united state states. william wormley, one of the sons of lynch, was a founding member of laurel lodge number 7 of the free masons in 1823. he and his associates, john cook and francis statute, formed a columbian harmony society to establish a cemetery for free blacks. he also was the district of columbia agent for william lloyd garrison's abolition publication the liberate tore in the 1830s. around that same time, he built a schoolhouse for his sister, mary, oichlt street between 15th and 16th foot education of free blacks which was damaged in the riots of 1835. it should be note that had francis scott key of star spangled banner fame, who happened to be a investigation terment in this very same church, was the strict attorney at the time and was tasked with prosecuting young black man whose alleged transgressions of being drunk and attacking a white woman precipitated the snow riot. during this time, the children of lynch rebeingwere actively e. samuel, owen, will william and james were finding other means of em
it was a growing time of slavery and oppression in the united state states. william wormley, one of the sons of lynch, was a founding member of laurel lodge number 7 of the free masons in 1823. he and his associates, john cook and francis statute, formed a columbian harmony society to establish a cemetery for free blacks. he also was the district of columbia agent for william lloyd garrison's abolition publication the liberate tore in the 1830s. around that same time, he built a schoolhouse for...
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it is blocking northbound 95 just before the prince william parkway. he would not be the only one to think about taking route 1. if you qualify, you can use the hov's. we head over to the of beltway -- ihad ever to the bell with an accident on the shoulder. >> thank you. a team of nassau legends will help -- nasa legends will help the shuttle get hometoday. >> the transfer ceremony is a go. brianne carter has the latest in chantilly, virginia. >> good morning. the stage is set in preparations at -- and preparations are underway. the ceremony will start at 11:00 welcoming discovery to its permanent home. we spoke to the curator of the museum telling us that in just about half an hour, 7:00 a.m., they had to begin the process of pulling the enterprise out of its hangar and getting it ready. at 10:30 a.m. -- attended guide 30 a.m., they will be again. -- at 10:30 a.m., they will begin. go ahead and get here early, the doors and the gates will open at 8:00 a.m. the museum will be open to visitors prior to the ceremony. they will start letting people come ou
it is blocking northbound 95 just before the prince william parkway. he would not be the only one to think about taking route 1. if you qualify, you can use the hov's. we head over to the of beltway -- ihad ever to the bell with an accident on the shoulder. >> thank you. a team of nassau legends will help -- nasa legends will help the shuttle get hometoday. >> the transfer ceremony is a go. brianne carter has the latest in chantilly, virginia. >> good morning. the stage is set...
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the new d.c. regiment, william served with charles and john cook j.r. during the peterson campaign, as quoted in the tribune. as further evidence of the role the family played in abolition, james actively engaged in slave running. on a visit with governor seward, after his career in government had ended, a correspondent wrote seward had commented that he and james had spirited slaves down the james river on their schooner to freedom a year and a half prior to the emancipation proclamation. i often contemplate what a dichotomy that james wormley maintained his personal relationships with confederate leaders such as jeff davis, floyd, slidell, and old, while at the same time he was fighting for freedom and abolition and his son lives were on the line in the civil war. when the 13th amendment was passed, there was a custom that members of congress would circulate copies of the document among colleagues for signatures to have as a memento of its passage. charles sumner, one of its supporters, had obtained on his copy over 150 signatures, including of that pr
the new d.c. regiment, william served with charles and john cook j.r. during the peterson campaign, as quoted in the tribune. as further evidence of the role the family played in abolition, james actively engaged in slave running. on a visit with governor seward, after his career in government had ended, a correspondent wrote seward had commented that he and james had spirited slaves down the james river on their schooner to freedom a year and a half prior to the emancipation proclamation. i...
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super serena the younger of the williams sisters brushes aside u.s. open champion sound stosur in straight sets to reach the final of the family circle cup. and the blades of glory will recap the conference finals in the k h l playoffs as of in god and in our last contest but the garden cup final. but starting with the russian football on spartak moscow who have moved up to third place in the premier league table now so after being think about internal at the luzhniki stadium an early goal from emmanuel and the nikkei in the seventh minute and out a strike with half an hour to play secure the points for gallery coppins man there now just one point behind second place says khan moscow in the battle for champions league football next season three more early on sunday in the relegation group that's a question of claim a three one win over second quarter i'm told. the opening goal coming right on the stroke of half time pavel going to share it with an equal to the home side had the visitors started the day second quarter of the relegation group but in the
super serena the younger of the williams sisters brushes aside u.s. open champion sound stosur in straight sets to reach the final of the family circle cup. and the blades of glory will recap the conference finals in the k h l playoffs as of in god and in our last contest but the garden cup final. but starting with the russian football on spartak moscow who have moved up to third place in the premier league table now so after being think about internal at the luzhniki stadium an early goal from...
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the first one. soleil that. >>reporter: coach william sing erred a number of 49ers he wanted knocked out for specific body parts identified because of the previous injury. back up running back hunter one of several targets but williams took it even further. >> st he has no idea what he's in for. he's on the side line we have to turn that bleep over. turn the spectator over. get that bleep. great game. l production business. >>reporter: rae lease of the recording comes on the same day that new orleans head coach peyton appealed the nfl season long suspension imposed on him for his role in the team bounty program. >> the if you are in this room you understand that we didn't apologize. >>reporter: for all of the coaches bravado it was the 49ers who did the damage winning the game 36-32. niners we spoke with today say they hit hard but they are never coached to injure opposing players. >> i'm not in the locker room so i don't know what's going on but ours is a little different. >>reporter: recordings were made by documentary producer shawn d
the first one. soleil that. >>reporter: coach william sing erred a number of 49ers he wanted knocked out for specific body parts identified because of the previous injury. back up running back hunter one of several targets but williams took it even further. >> st he has no idea what he's in for. he's on the side line we have to turn that bleep over. turn the spectator over. get that bleep. great game. l production business. >>reporter: rae lease of the recording comes on the...
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to me, that is the legacy of william donald schaefer. >> we appreciate the recognition of our commitment to the community, in the same way he was committed to serving the community. >> the former governor would be proud. >> it was all about helping people with him. that is why this charitable organization really represents what william don shaver was all about. he was all about making sure that people were taking care of, their basic needs. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we are not in danger of having floods we must wait, but we are getting more rain than we have had here since the end of march. it is not very wet out there, only a little more than 0.10 inch in most areas, but we have not had any measurable rain around here since april 2. the showers are welcome for gardening and farms and stuff like that. the eastern shore has not had as much rain as we have had in baltimore and areas west of i- 95. it looks like the showers down in virginia are going to slide east toward the southern part of maryland. you might still catch a few showers
to me, that is the legacy of william donald schaefer. >> we appreciate the recognition of our commitment to the community, in the same way he was committed to serving the community. >> the former governor would be proud. >> it was all about helping people with him. that is why this charitable organization really represents what william don shaver was all about. he was all about making sure that people were taking care of, their basic needs. >> now, your insta-weather...
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the father was williams, a rapper with a lucrative deal. a theory was that the two girls were upset with the relationship. latasha brown and her mother raised him as their own for six years. >> how could she have done this? but i'm happy, i'm happy he's going to be back with his family. >> reporter: leshon had been enrolled in a vallejo school with a fake birth certificate. the family has not been allowed to see him yet but this is a rendering of what he might have looked like older. >> we finally got our wish. >> reporter: now his family begins the difficult reunification process with a boy that doesn't know him. his father laton williams is currently serving time in prison in what may be an extraordinary act of compassion. lejon's family says they may end up spending the kidding victim spend time with the child to help the child's transition. dolores and latasha brown are in jail. as for lejon he's in protective custody. >> police would also arrest a third woman in the case, latasha brown's cousin. latasha brown was sentenced to 14 years i
the father was williams, a rapper with a lucrative deal. a theory was that the two girls were upset with the relationship. latasha brown and her mother raised him as their own for six years. >> how could she have done this? but i'm happy, i'm happy he's going to be back with his family. >> reporter: leshon had been enrolled in a vallejo school with a fake birth certificate. the family has not been allowed to see him yet but this is a rendering of what he might have looked like...
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brushing aside some of the studer williams loss to be a strain in last year's u.s. open final but this encounter was a different story the younger all of the williams sisters starting off in blistering form to the first set six. she would go on to avenge her sister venus who was ousted by stupor in the quarterfinals by wrapping up the second said by the sea score williams calling it one of her best ever performances afterwards this is . her upcoming opponents part of it was even more dominant against paloma herzog the czech star not giving the slovenian an inch taking the first step to love so far of a fighting off all three of her dogs gain points excessively resulting in a rare double bagel victory six love six love the upcoming final vote should prove tougher test williams has beaten so far of all who are times they've played previously. and finally biathlon fans in moscow got a rare treat this weekend when some of the sport's top names the center on the russian capital to take part in the season ending champions race richer than port
brushing aside some of the studer williams loss to be a strain in last year's u.s. open final but this encounter was a different story the younger all of the williams sisters starting off in blistering form to the first set six. she would go on to avenge her sister venus who was ousted by stupor in the quarterfinals by wrapping up the second said by the sea score williams calling it one of her best ever performances afterwards this is . her upcoming opponents part of it was even more dominant...
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now, about same time the preceding map was being surveyed, mj williams created what was an isometric rendering of the white house and the buildings surrounding it. it didn't include decatur house, but it does provide a three-dimensional depiction here at the lower right of compounds and structures that are very similar to the slave quarters at decatur house, and are located even closer to the white house. now such compounds and similar urban slave quarters were found in other cities such as savannah, charleston, mobile, and new orleans, and they were relatively well documented by the historic american building survey in the late 1930s. in his essay "the home of the slave" written in 1901, w.e.b. dubois classified buildings like this and like those at decatur house called town group quarters where he said few house servants were fairly well housed. the slave quarters at decatur house ceased being there for enslaved people before 1862. in late 1861, the u.s. government took possession of
now, about same time the preceding map was being surveyed, mj williams created what was an isometric rendering of the white house and the buildings surrounding it. it didn't include decatur house, but it does provide a three-dimensional depiction here at the lower right of compounds and structures that are very similar to the slave quarters at decatur house, and are located even closer to the white house. now such compounds and similar urban slave quarters were found in other cities such as...
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in fact james gave the ashburton name to his eldest son, william henry ashburton wormley. james and his family were among the black members of the 19th street baptist church whose white slave holding pastor was named brown. sometimes i ponder. what must it have been like to have your religious leader, a slave holder, as with this pastor? while serving as a pastor at this church, reverend brown also served on the boards of the columbian college with william corchoran, and on the mercantile board with george rigs. james and his wife were married in 1841 by this pastor. in that the wormley family and attended this church, one can readily see that these great figures were very familiar with the family and james in particular. shortly after 1850, lynch passed leaving each of his off spring to continue their personal growth in the fashion most suitable in their minds. drawing upon his skills as a nurse and catering to the rich and powerful, james became the first steward of the newly established exclusive washington club on la fayette park. based upon several newspaper accounts,
in fact james gave the ashburton name to his eldest son, william henry ashburton wormley. james and his family were among the black members of the 19th street baptist church whose white slave holding pastor was named brown. sometimes i ponder. what must it have been like to have your religious leader, a slave holder, as with this pastor? while serving as a pastor at this church, reverend brown also served on the boards of the columbian college with william corchoran, and on the mercantile board...
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i also want to thank the william m. wood foundation and its trustee, the bank of america. william wood was a distinguished and grateful lawyer who relied on the library throughout his career. charitable funds from his memorial foundation underwrite all of the library's conferences and author series. tonight's speaker is william m. fowler jr., distinguished professor of history at northeastern university and the long time president of the new england quarterly. he's the author of a number of highly-regarded books, contributions to scholarly publications, and articles in the popular media. many of which concentrate on aspects of the american revolution, its military and political history, and the people of that era, both the famous and the obscure. the list of publications in professor fowler's cv is long so i can't list them all, but here are two popular books that everyday readers might well remember. "samuel adams" and "the baron of beacon hill." the last time he was at the library was in 2005. at the time he was the director of the massachusetts historical society and he
i also want to thank the william m. wood foundation and its trustee, the bank of america. william wood was a distinguished and grateful lawyer who relied on the library throughout his career. charitable funds from his memorial foundation underwrite all of the library's conferences and author series. tonight's speaker is william m. fowler jr., distinguished professor of history at northeastern university and the long time president of the new england quarterly. he's the author of a number of...
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to tennis or allusions to father will battle it out with serena williams in the final of the family circle clarke both players dominance in a semifinal encounters with two thousand and eight champion williams brushing aside samantha stosur williams lost to the australian in last year's us open final but this encounter was a different story the younger of the williams sisters starting off a cliff during for a second set six one to go on to avenge her sister venus was ousted by structure in the quarterfinals by wrapping up the second set by the same school i williams calling it one of her best ever performances afterwards taking care of business less our. world cup having a parents of power was even more dominant against a lot of what's called paychecks there are not giving the slovenian and change taking the first step to love so far of fighting off all three of what's called game point successfully resulting in a red double play go victory six love six love the upcoming final though should prove the tougher test williams was beat insofar about four times that they had previously played. fi
to tennis or allusions to father will battle it out with serena williams in the final of the family circle clarke both players dominance in a semifinal encounters with two thousand and eight champion williams brushing aside samantha stosur williams lost to the australian in last year's us open final but this encounter was a different story the younger of the williams sisters starting off a cliff during for a second set six one to go on to avenge her sister venus was ousted by structure in the...
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the william mary quarterly is the leading journal in early american history. over the past 40 years, until last october, there was not a single article published, it comes out four times a year, not a single article on constitutional history. the beginnings of the constitution or the constitutional issues involved in the imperial crisis, nothing until october of this last year and i think that's a kind of straw in the within. we have to understand historical interpretation goes in fashion. over the last half century there have been other issues that have preoccupied the historical occupation. issues of race, women, legitimate issues that have preoccupied graduate training and the writing of history in graduate schools and in undergraduate schools. now in law schools constitutional history has been continued and it's always there. but i'm talking about the undergraduate schools that simply neglected that. i think change is coming. fashions change. some of the other older issues have become tired and young people are looking for new issues. i think this article
the william mary quarterly is the leading journal in early american history. over the past 40 years, until last october, there was not a single article published, it comes out four times a year, not a single article on constitutional history. the beginnings of the constitution or the constitutional issues involved in the imperial crisis, nothing until october of this last year and i think that's a kind of straw in the within. we have to understand historical interpretation goes in fashion. over...
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what he said on the tape came right before williams' final game in the league. just seven weeks, scott, before the bounty scandal broke. >> pelley: armen, thank you very much. the obama administration conceded today that the supreme court does have the power to overturn the new health care law. the court heard arguments last week over whether the law is constitutional. a federal appeals court demanded an explanation by noon today of what the president meant this week whether he suggested that the supreme court should think twice about overturning the law. here's jan crawford. are. >> reporter: the controversy started on monday when the president said it would be unprecedented for the supreme court to strike down the health care law. the next day, in a houston courtroom, federal appeals court judge jerry smith told a lawyer for the justice department... the president was questioning the justices' power to decide the case, and this afternoon, the administration delivered a terse response. in a two and a half page letter attorney general eric holder told the appeal
what he said on the tape came right before williams' final game in the league. just seven weeks, scott, before the bounty scandal broke. >> pelley: armen, thank you very much. the obama administration conceded today that the supreme court does have the power to overturn the new health care law. the court heard arguments last week over whether the law is constitutional. a federal appeals court demanded an explanation by noon today of what the president meant this week whether he suggested...
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we have got marty bass in the outback section and meteorologist tim will why am in the -- william in the first warning weather center. >> good afternoon. marty and i were talking about that except for the pollen it's a beautiful day outside. but sunshine is out there right now. temperatures are reflecting a very nice spring like warmup. 67 degrees at bwi-shar marshall. 64 out in oakland and little warmer today than yesterday by 5 degrees or so in central maryland. hagerstown 12 degrees warmer than yesterday and we are on route to a high in the low to mid-70s. we do have just a little bit of cloud cover out toward the west. and you do see some rain out there. that's the activity that will impact us later. but nothing going on in the mid- atlantic except for a gorgeous day. that's changing heading into the weekend. for more now out to marty bass. >> thanks very much. good afternoon. on that photo you saw disturbance up over the great lakes. that's an area of low pressure that's going to play into our discussion. but what we want to show you on first warning doppler weather radar is gath
we have got marty bass in the outback section and meteorologist tim will why am in the -- william in the first warning weather center. >> good afternoon. marty and i were talking about that except for the pollen it's a beautiful day outside. but sunshine is out there right now. temperatures are reflecting a very nice spring like warmup. 67 degrees at bwi-shar marshall. 64 out in oakland and little warmer today than yesterday by 5 degrees or so in central maryland. hagerstown 12 degrees...
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the first one. soleil that. >>reporter: coach william sing erred a number of 49ers he wanted knocked out for specific body parts identified because of the previous injury. back up running back hunter one of several targets but williams took it even further. >> st he has no idea what he's in for. he's on the side line we have to turn that bleep over. turn the spectator over. get that bleep. great game. l production business. >>reporter: rae lease of the recording comes on the same day that new orleans head coach peyton appealed the nfl season long suspension imposed on him for his role in the team bounty program. >> the if you are in this room you understand that we didn't apologize. >>reporter: for all of the coaches bravado it was the 49ers who did the damage winning the game 36-32. niners we spoke with today say they hit hard but they are never coached to injure opposing players. >> i'm not in the locker room so i don't know what's going on but ours is a little different. >>reporter: recordings were made by documentary producer shawn d
the first one. soleil that. >>reporter: coach william sing erred a number of 49ers he wanted knocked out for specific body parts identified because of the previous injury. back up running back hunter one of several targets but williams took it even further. >> st he has no idea what he's in for. he's on the side line we have to turn that bleep over. turn the spectator over. get that bleep. great game. l production business. >>reporter: rae lease of the recording comes on the...
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on 95 northbound near the prince william parkway there's been a collision reported. back to you. >> thank you. now to the high gas prices. president taking aim at a big oil. >> mr. a he urged congress to pass his plan which is aimed at ending tax breaks for oil and gas companies. he said the measure would give federal regulators more power in order to crack down on price manipulation. gasoline prices are hovering near all-time highs around $4 a gallon. this week to give away a wilwill come in handy. >> a $500 gas card. go to wjla.com/facebook. we will announce the winner on friday. >> the space shuttle discovery's flying days are over, but not before making one last flight. people were watching as the modified jumbo jet carrying discovery flew over the nation's capital and its iconic monuments. and it made a final landing at dulles airport. a short trip from its retirement home at the aaron space museum of navarre mondavi cente-- at the udvar-hazy center. quite a sight that was at the washington key bridge yesterday. >> and people were taking pictures at dulles airpor
on 95 northbound near the prince william parkway there's been a collision reported. back to you. >> thank you. now to the high gas prices. president taking aim at a big oil. >> mr. a he urged congress to pass his plan which is aimed at ending tax breaks for oil and gas companies. he said the measure would give federal regulators more power in order to crack down on price manipulation. gasoline prices are hovering near all-time highs around $4 a gallon. this week to give away a...
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from the personal collection of ted williams. >> ted williams. most famous red sox player. >> put up for auction this weekend by his daughter claudia. >> for me, it is almost like a gift, giving him back to the fans. >> the player answered the call of duty on and off the field. a marine who served his country in two wars. logging missions in his own neat script. taking five years off a hall of fame baseball career. the last man to hit over .400 only asked for one autograph, and babe ruth signed this baseball. >> you arguably couldn't get a better combination of pieces or players to come together on one autograph. >> claudia, born 11 years after williams retired, knew her father as a world class fisherman. it wasn't until she heard him cheered in an old timers game in fenway that she understood. >> i remember thinking, wow, he must have done something really good on the baseball field. >> a doubleheader. >> today, williams still brings converts to the church of baseball. >> a connection to my father, a connection to my family, and now it's a connec
from the personal collection of ted williams. >> ted williams. most famous red sox player. >> put up for auction this weekend by his daughter claudia. >> for me, it is almost like a gift, giving him back to the fans. >> the player answered the call of duty on and off the field. a marine who served his country in two wars. logging missions in his own neat script. taking five years off a hall of fame baseball career. the last man to hit over .400 only asked for one...
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the anti-diva. but there are a lot of things you might not know about vanessa williams. r on broadway and had a bunch of number one singles like "saved the best for last." ♪ you go and save the best for last ♪ >> reporter: and if you're younger than 28, you weren't even alive when vanessa williams made history as the first black miss america. >> our new miss america, is vanessa williams! >> reporter: it was a milestone, but the racist backlash required sharpshooters to protect her at some of her events. how many death threats did you get? >> well, my mom had a red box at home. of course she wouldn't discuss them with me, because she didn't want me to be freaked out for an entire year. while i did my appearances. >> reporter: then it all came crashing down, as racy photos of her surfaced in a penthouse magazine spread. williams gave up her crown. now, with kids in college and a career she's happy with, williams has written a surprising memoir with her mother. it's called "you have no idea." and both say, as they wrote it, vanessa told her mother secrets she'd kept her enti
the anti-diva. but there are a lot of things you might not know about vanessa williams. r on broadway and had a bunch of number one singles like "saved the best for last." ♪ you go and save the best for last ♪ >> reporter: and if you're younger than 28, you weren't even alive when vanessa williams made history as the first black miss america. >> our new miss america, is vanessa williams! >> reporter: it was a milestone, but the racist backlash required...
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williams loss to be a strain on last year's u.s. open final but this encounter was a different story the younger of the williams sisters starting off in blistering for taking the first set six one she would go on to avenge her sister venus who was ousted by stu's or in the quarterfinals of the tournament by wrapping up the second set by the same score williams calling it one of her best ever performances afterwards taking care of business in less than an hour. her upcoming opponent so far if it was even more dominant against polonia herzog the czech star not giving the slovenian inch taking the first step to loath so far to fighting off all three of her dogs gain points successfully resulting in a rare double bagel a victory six loafs six love the upcoming final should prove it tougher test williams has beaten so far for all four times the preposition. finally biathlon fans in moscow got a rare treat this weekend when some of the sport's top names descended on the russian capital to take part in the season ending champions race richard bump or fate reports. for two thousand and eleven two thousand and twelve biafran season has been
williams loss to be a strain on last year's u.s. open final but this encounter was a different story the younger of the williams sisters starting off in blistering for taking the first set six one she would go on to avenge her sister venus who was ousted by stu's or in the quarterfinals of the tournament by wrapping up the second set by the same score williams calling it one of her best ever performances afterwards taking care of business in less than an hour. her upcoming opponent so far if it...
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the south. and at this meeting it was chaired by a man named william christie. christie was an old veteran of the war of 1812. he was a long-time friend of sam houston's. and he was there as sympathetic a man they could ever find to chair this meeting. so the commissioners, austin, archer, and wharton, had this meet examining they tried to raise funds, and they had it in the ballroom of the hotel. and it probably wasn't much bigger than this room. and they had real estate speculators here. there were financiers there. some of these were just lodgers from the hotel who'd been following the texas cause and wandered in on the meetings. and austin and archer took turns railing against the mexican government. we have no representation in satulio. they have suspended the constitution. they put garrisons up at the borders. they're having these criminals coming in here. and they're collecting these tariffs. and we ought to be free. they suspended immigration. and they were sympathetic. we need to raise $250,000 in building a navy and outfitting an army. and they said wai
the south. and at this meeting it was chaired by a man named william christie. christie was an old veteran of the war of 1812. he was a long-time friend of sam houston's. and he was there as sympathetic a man they could ever find to chair this meeting. so the commissioners, austin, archer, and wharton, had this meet examining they tried to raise funds, and they had it in the ballroom of the hotel. and it probably wasn't much bigger than this room. and they had real estate speculators here....
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from the trip to canada to kate's first speaking engagement. >> i'm sorry william can't be here today. >> reporter: the new duke and dutchess have regally fulfilled expectations. >> they manage to be friendly and to just the right degree as well as being dignified and traditional. >> reporter: the year has not been without minor glitches. william's deployment and kate's sister pippa brought unwanted attention when she attended a risque party in paris and was seen with his friend brandishing a toy gun. they have folks talking about a possible new member of the royal family. attention turns to what happens next. the young couple will be on hand in the coming weeks to help william's grandmother, queen elizabeth mark 60 years on the throne. good practice for a future king and queen. outside of buckingham palace, fox news. >>> no big plans for these guys today. just a walk in the park. but they got to use their noses too. this is the paws in the park event. they had plenty of time and room to play with their owners. it raises funds for homeless and abandoned animals in montgomery county. >
from the trip to canada to kate's first speaking engagement. >> i'm sorry william can't be here today. >> reporter: the new duke and dutchess have regally fulfilled expectations. >> they manage to be friendly and to just the right degree as well as being dignified and traditional. >> reporter: the year has not been without minor glitches. william's deployment and kate's sister pippa brought unwanted attention when she attended a risque party in paris and was seen with...
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the advertisements, legal records and census records tell part of the people about john gadsby. william gadsby's actions help fill in the gaps. like his father, william gadsby clearly engaged in small-time slave trading. an advertisement ran in which william lamar asked for servants to take to georgia with him. the most notable evidence again is from the previously mentioned article entitled "manhunters." william is actually publicly named as a trader in this article and he is considered part of a third class who engaged in speculation by jockeying for horses, stating they will watch their chance to buy at a bargain and when opportunity occurs to sell it in advance, it is easy to find fault with the slave to justify their consciousness in their pocket. a prime illustration of this is the kennedy williams case which took place march 23rd, 1838. william gadsby along with
the advertisements, legal records and census records tell part of the people about john gadsby. william gadsby's actions help fill in the gaps. like his father, william gadsby clearly engaged in small-time slave trading. an advertisement ran in which william lamar asked for servants to take to georgia with him. the most notable evidence again is from the previously mentioned article entitled "manhunters." william is actually publicly named as a trader in this article and he is...
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for example, right here, all right, 1954 baseball news highlights. >> the great ted williams -- >> reporterhe's now got 1500 baseball films. >> mr. don larson has been brilliant. >> reporter: rarities like the only known broadcast of don larson's perfected game in the '56 world series. >> got him! >> reporter: or this 1947 boston braves promo film, one of the first in color. >> rookie mickey mantle -- >> reporter: check out mickey mantle's first at-bat, wearing the number 6, not the number 7 he'd later make famous. >> game eight -- >> reporter: when ken burns needed footage of the scandalous 1990 chicago white sox, the team that threw the world series, he went to ewing. >> and i didn't charge him a cent. i didn't charge -- >> reporter: i would say he got off very well. >> very well. >> reporter: he makes a comfortable living selling video of these films but for him there's an even greater value. >> films remind us old guys of how things used to be so simple. maybe it was better in the old days we didn't know some of the stuff we know now. >> reporter: it's a visit to a simpler world, a trip
for example, right here, all right, 1954 baseball news highlights. >> the great ted williams -- >> reporterhe's now got 1500 baseball films. >> mr. don larson has been brilliant. >> reporter: rarities like the only known broadcast of don larson's perfected game in the '56 world series. >> got him! >> reporter: or this 1947 boston braves promo film, one of the first in color. >> rookie mickey mantle -- >> reporter: check out mickey mantle's first...
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commanded the, william howell commanded the, the navy. it was the largest projection of sea born power over the longest, longer distance than any other i think in the early modern period. and it was also the largest force that britain put into the field during the entire span of the revolutionary war which lasted longer than the civil war and participation in world war ii combined. agts yea eight years. washington's job under orders from the continental congress was to defend new york city. which he felt to be indefensible. particularly as the the british had command of the sea. what followed was a total disaster or american arms. absolutely everything went wrong. one thing that went wrong was the health of the army. there was no camp discipline. in the civil war for every soldier killed in battle. one was, died of disease. in world war i it was one to one. in the american revolution, the ratio was 8-1. eight deaths from disease to one in combat. and that was for the british armies and americans were much worse. washington's army begin to
commanded the, william howell commanded the, the navy. it was the largest projection of sea born power over the longest, longer distance than any other i think in the early modern period. and it was also the largest force that britain put into the field during the entire span of the revolutionary war which lasted longer than the civil war and participation in world war ii combined. agts yea eight years. washington's job under orders from the continental congress was to defend new york city....
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it's in virginia on the northbound side of i-95 as you leave dale city just before the prince william parkway. an accident and i just saw crews arrive at the scene. let's take a live look there. fire trucks there as well and only the right lane is going to get you through if you look closely on the northbound side of 95 just before the prince william parkway so watch out for that accident activity, especially as you head north from dale city on 95 this morning. i'll keep you posted on that situation. we'll go a little further north on the northbound side. here in springfield everything is fine. no problems to report. both the main and hov lanes heading for 395 and up toward the 14th street bridge. back over to the maps this time on the inbound side of i-66 and the dulles toll road, leaving the airport, leaving manassas you'll be fine on both of these major corridors to the beltway. tysons corner everything looks fine on route 7 and 123. a live look at american legion bridge west side of town. no problems leaving bethesda across the river. coming up in my next report, i will update you
it's in virginia on the northbound side of i-95 as you leave dale city just before the prince william parkway. an accident and i just saw crews arrive at the scene. let's take a live look there. fire trucks there as well and only the right lane is going to get you through if you look closely on the northbound side of 95 just before the prince william parkway so watch out for that accident activity, especially as you head north from dale city on 95 this morning. i'll keep you posted on that...
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the next day. documentary filmmaker sean pamphilon recorded williams, demanding the "get tough" approach that mightheard in many locker rooms. but williams has now admitted he oversaw cash "bounties" for players who knocked opponents out of games. and in parts of the tape, he clearly targets key san francisco players, including number ten, kyle williams, who'd already had four concussions. >> we need to find out in the first two series of the game, that little wide receiver, number ten, about his concussion. we need to ( bleep ) put a lick on him right now. >> brown: san francisco's wide receiver michael crabtree was a target, as well. he'd been nursing a damaged ligament, an "a.c.l.", in his knee. >> we need to decide whether crabtree wants to be a ( bleep ) prima donna or he wants to be a tough guy. we need to find that out, and he becomes human when you ( bleep ) take out that outside acl. >> brown: williams also zeroed in on 49er tailback frank gore. >> we've got to do everything in the world to make sure we kill frank gore's head. we want him running sideways. we want his head sideways. >> bro
the next day. documentary filmmaker sean pamphilon recorded williams, demanding the "get tough" approach that mightheard in many locker rooms. but williams has now admitted he oversaw cash "bounties" for players who knocked opponents out of games. and in parts of the tape, he clearly targets key san francisco players, including number ten, kyle williams, who'd already had four concussions. >> we need to find out in the first two series of the game, that little wide...
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williams says she has not received any official documentation on the matter and williams is a former oyee of channel 9. >>> lamb scored 22 point, for the wild ats last night including three three pointers. kentucky wins the national title beating kansas. the women's title game is tonight between baylor and notre dame. >>> 6:54. it is time now to reveal the question of the morning, the answer -- >> surprisingly, the answer is c., a peeler. >> i never would have picked that. >> never would have picked that one. >> i don't think -- >> one more check on traffic and weather is next here on 9news now, broken nails but not injured myself. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyon
williams says she has not received any official documentation on the matter and williams is a former oyee of channel 9. >>> lamb scored 22 point, for the wild ats last night including three three pointers. kentucky wins the national title beating kansas. the women's title game is tonight between baylor and notre dame. >>> 6:54. it is time now to reveal the question of the morning, the answer -- >> surprisingly, the answer is c., a peeler. >> i never would have...
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will deliver the -- claudia williams will deliver the line up before the gameauction is live at fenway park. >> that's correct. >> thank you for coming in. >> not at all. >> for sharing baseball history with us hopefully folks can get down to nats park and take a look. >> thank you sarah. coming up, fans went wild this weekend for the boss hear what they had to say about bruce springsteen's concert a look at big winners last night's academy of country music awards when we crack open the buzz bin we will be right back [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ >>> bruce springsteen and e street van rocked the verizon center last night. the show sold out in minutes, that made it very difficu
will deliver the -- claudia williams will deliver the line up before the gameauction is live at fenway park. >> that's correct. >> thank you for coming in. >> not at all. >> for sharing baseball history with us hopefully folks can get down to nats park and take a look. >> thank you sarah. coming up, fans went wild this weekend for the boss hear what they had to say about bruce springsteen's concert a look at big winners last night's academy of country music awards...
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the air-conditioning on? >> special day as it always is with a little assistance. julia will be 101. they have been taking care of her for 4 0 years, close friend of william donald schaefer. because of his love for this place, little sisters received the helping people award today from comptroller party -- peter franchot. this award brings attention to the needs of the elderly. >> it was franchot who gave schaefer his final defeat but said schaefer loved his mother and little sisters of the poor. let's go back outside and take a look at the flapping flags. wyatt will be back. we have a big interview with mitt romney and his wife coming up at 6:30. >>> why spend $1-- $150 for a gps. >>> one of the toughest things for a new parent is watching their infant get vaccinated. we have more on what ways are most effective in comforting a child. those stories and more at 11:00. first a lock at the weather. >> it was warm enough for you. lock at bethesda, 90 degrees. most of the central part of the state in the low 80s. there's still some hot spots. tomorrow quite a difference. we'll be in the mid-70s in april. >> all right. stay cool, ball. we'll see you tonight on
the air-conditioning on? >> special day as it always is with a little assistance. julia will be 101. they have been taking care of her for 4 0 years, close friend of william donald schaefer. because of his love for this place, little sisters received the helping people award today from comptroller party -- peter franchot. this award brings attention to the needs of the elderly. >> it was franchot who gave schaefer his final defeat but said schaefer loved his mother and little...
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the alternate route. we'll take a look at a map. right here west of i-95 in prince william county. now 95 is incident-free. no problems to report from dale city into woodbridge and up into springfield. to the north side. no problems on the beltway north of town. this is been great all week long leaving college park into silver spring. a live look outside first of all at the beltway in georgia avenue. this is to prove tow, this is the outer loop into georgia avenue heading west on to the beltway. 270 a live look here at route 109. no problems to report heading into clarksburg and jermantown. one accident involving an overturned vehicle at the mid county highway. coming up in my next report, an update on area roads at 6:25. back to you guys. >>> all right, thank you monika. it is 6:19. next in sports, it is party time at verizon center, the capitals clinch a playoff berth and live up to their promise. >> but right now it's time for another check on our question of the morning. it is -- >> how about right in front of you sometimes? one of our facebook friends jared is speaking from exp
the alternate route. we'll take a look at a map. right here west of i-95 in prince william county. now 95 is incident-free. no problems to report from dale city into woodbridge and up into springfield. to the north side. no problems on the beltway north of town. this is been great all week long leaving college park into silver spring. a live look outside first of all at the beltway in georgia avenue. this is to prove tow, this is the outer loop into georgia avenue heading west on to the...
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neee.comptroller ppter franchot presenttd moveable feasttwith the william donald schaefer heeping peoplers, the group has delivered free mmals po peopll strrggling wiih life-threatening ilnesses. "ii was all about helping people with hii, and thats why &pthisscharitable organization sort of represents what all about- he as all about basic needs- food, shelter." shelter." the comptroller created the sccaeeer award to honor his legacy of public service. one winner will be selected in each of maryland's 24 jurisdictions. making t easier to cary around everything you need for your weekly yoga class. tonight... we put the hot ddg yoga pack to the deal or udd test. 33 ppotoocontroversy. the soldioers, the grouu that releesed them, and the clark.the way the pioneer in tte music industry is being rememberedd 3 --adblii weather tz-- fans... mourn.../ the llss... of a and... celebrating...//- the llss... of a and... celebrating...//- & at the age... of 82....// áátheáá as...."ammrica's ...oldest teenager."...//// week... e came... into... living rooms.../ wiih... american aadstand,.../ ááshowcaain
neee.comptroller ppter franchot presenttd moveable feasttwith the william donald schaefer heeping peoplers, the group has delivered free mmals po peopll strrggling wiih life-threatening ilnesses. "ii was all about helping people with hii, and thats why &pthisscharitable organization sort of represents what all about- he as all about basic needs- food, shelter." shelter." the comptroller created the sccaeeer award to honor his legacy of public service. one winner will be...
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kc fox 45 news at áfivvá comptroller peter franchot presented the william donald schaefee award todayar anniverssry ... of... schaefer's deaah..../ ááworkersáá at... the ome ...are being recognized... for their overwhelming care.../ por... seeiors....in need. itt our privelege to be here, called to serve the edlerly, its the dearest and nearest to our heart youuknow we get so much more from them i think than we give, but at the same time hats what we're called to do and we love every minute of it and enjoy spending our time with our residents. franchot was also awarded with a hat, that was given to him by the late governor. viiginia tech shooting. the shooting.the wwy... students and staff.../ are honoring the lives... lost.../ on... this sombbr anniveerary... 5 years later. 3 tornado cleanup.the damage leet behind and tte areas hardedst hit by saturdays we don't expect somethiig like this to happen. it's a shame." a brazen crime caught on camera the charities thaa weee &psuspectttook ff with. 3 --adbbib weather ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no
kc fox 45 news at áfivvá comptroller peter franchot presented the william donald schaefee award todayar anniverssry ... of... schaefer's deaah..../ ááworkersáá at... the ome ...are being recognized... for their overwhelming care.../ por... seeiors....in need. itt our privelege to be here, called to serve the edlerly, its the dearest and nearest to our heart youuknow we get so much more from them i think than we give, but at the same time hats what we're called to do and we love every...
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, ted williams daughter will be the benefactor, but a portion will go to williams favoritees, which supports the fight against childhood cancer. >> expected to bring in between $2 and $3 million. when the auction is complete, the bidders will be taking home a piece of history from the life of one of baseball's greatest players. in boston, fox news. >> i'm kind of like the way saturday is shaping up. the rain later into the night and then out of here before sunday, am i right? >> that's the plan. we'll see if it will work. i'm a little suspicious, only in the sense that each day this has been flipping and flopping around. but right now, this is where we're going with it. i would tell you that you want to get that outdoor stuff in early tomorrow rather than later. if you don't get it done tomorrow, there's sunday afternoon. if you want to do that. picture outside is gorgeous. gorgeous evening. still a little bit breezy. i'm going to start with the term at the 5:00 hour. wind gusts again just to let you know. it's blowing out there pretty good. wind right now is at 28 miles pe
, ted williams daughter will be the benefactor, but a portion will go to williams favoritees, which supports the fight against childhood cancer. >> expected to bring in between $2 and $3 million. when the auction is complete, the bidders will be taking home a piece of history from the life of one of baseball's greatest players. in boston, fox news. >> i'm kind of like the way saturday is shaping up. the rain later into the night and then out of here before sunday, am i right?...
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against the court in 1968, but the last time a democratic candidate has campaigned against the court was william jennings brian back in 1896. and he lost. jan crawford, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> in politics now, rick santorum met privately in virginia yesterday with gop conservative leaders who oppose mitt romney. a santorum campaign official says they agree to press newt gingrich to withdraw, hoping his supporters would switch to santorum. >>> after the alleged murder of 17 afghan civilians by a u.s. army sergeant, military investigators have finally visited the crime scene. staff sergeant robert bales is accused of gunning down 17. the pentagon says they waited until this week to avoid tensions with villagers. >>> kofi annan says syria has agreed to a cease-fire. the latest amateur video posted online appears to show army shells falling on the battered city of homs. an opposition group says 33 people were killed there yesterday. >>> for christians around the world today, today is good friday, remembered as the day jesus was crucified. in jerusalem this morning, the faithful gathered at
against the court in 1968, but the last time a democratic candidate has campaigned against the court was william jennings brian back in 1896. and he lost. jan crawford, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> in politics now, rick santorum met privately in virginia yesterday with gop conservative leaders who oppose mitt romney. a santorum campaign official says they agree to press newt gingrich to withdraw, hoping his supporters would switch to santorum. >>> after the alleged murder...