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mcwarter r cummings pennington. begins the war as a lieutenant, ends as a colonel. during the civil war does some of the finest artillery work commanding battery m second united states artillery. it was his guns that blasted the confederate horse off the field with some of the finest work done in the war. his battery will play a big role in the story we're about to tell. on the confederate side we have this fellow, navy general wade ampton the third, columbia south carolina, the wealthiest man in the south. when south carolina succeeded, he chose to draw his sword on behalf of his native state. out of his own pocket paid for e formation and quing of the hampton legion. ultimately the hampton legion infantry will remain as it is. the four companies of calvary will actually filled out and formed an actual regimen which will become the second south carolina calvary and the battle -- hampton tillly was 6'3", 240 pounds. he was very, very proud of the fact that as a young man he had killed killed a man a -- killed a bear with his bare hands. he wound up killing 13 yankee
mcwarter r cummings pennington. begins the war as a lieutenant, ends as a colonel. during the civil war does some of the finest artillery work commanding battery m second united states artillery. it was his guns that blasted the confederate horse off the field with some of the finest work done in the war. his battery will play a big role in the story we're about to tell. on the confederate side we have this fellow, navy general wade ampton the third, columbia south carolina, the wealthiest man...
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mark vargo is the state's attorney for pennington county, and he's one of the officials named in the class action lawsuit. he's the only person from the state who agreed to speak with us. >> so i'm a lay person and i hear a police report or a report from a social worker being admitted into these 48 hour hearings and i think: evidence. can you explain why that doesn't mean evidentiary hearing? >> the 48 hour hearing under icwa according to the state supreme court was designed to ensure that parents are on notice, that they know what's happening to them. and to make sure that they have the availability of council. it is not the place that you try the case. >> they tell us this is not an adversarial proceeding, this is something we're all just supposed to go along with. from the indian perspective, who sees this in terms of history, this is about adversarial as it gets. when the state is trying to take their children, they're just following in a historical tradition that started a long time ago. >> now for full-disclosure, i'm native from the anishinaabe nation. my dad and older relativ
mark vargo is the state's attorney for pennington county, and he's one of the officials named in the class action lawsuit. he's the only person from the state who agreed to speak with us. >> so i'm a lay person and i hear a police report or a report from a social worker being admitted into these 48 hour hearings and i think: evidence. can you explain why that doesn't mean evidentiary hearing? >> the 48 hour hearing under icwa according to the state supreme court was designed to...
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actually get there in the pine land, just because they tend to be cooler obviously in the wooded area penningtonhe moment, meanwhile as we move forward with the forecast in philadelphia, bright a and sunny. 75 degrees. if you are going to cher watch out for rip current but still nice weather. sun block is still required even those these days are getting shorter, jessica, over to you. >>> good morning, everybody. 5:24. we will go outside to our cameras here on i-95 at girard where you can see rush hour starting to come to us a little bit sooner then we thought. you can see headlights and taillights on the left-hand side north bound, right-hand side headed southbound looking great. otherwise in bucks county right at route one, trenton, morrisville bridge, everything is moving great there as well. headlights north bound toward new jersey. center city that water main break crew on the scene trying to get that out of the way. seventh street closely closed at locust street. now we will send it over to ukee with sports. >>> thanks, san diego native cole hamels gets his start in the hometown tonight as
actually get there in the pine land, just because they tend to be cooler obviously in the wooded area penningtonhe moment, meanwhile as we move forward with the forecast in philadelphia, bright a and sunny. 75 degrees. if you are going to cher watch out for rip current but still nice weather. sun block is still required even those these days are getting shorter, jessica, over to you. >>> good morning, everybody. 5:24. we will go outside to our cameras here on i-95 at girard where you...
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also as we go into mercer county, pennington seeing heavier rain. and these are mostly pop-up showers. they don't have much motion to them. that's what we expect for the rest of the evening, pop-up showers, not moving too much. tomorrow, we will have more thunderstorms moving into the area. what you see now around chicago, this is the area of weather that we will watch as we go through tomorrow. it's mostly going to be areas north and west that get the strongest storms. that's why we have a first alert day out for mainly saturday afternoon and evening. strongest storms north and west with heavy rain and potentially some high winds. here is what future weather is showing. tonight, doesn't look too bad except maybe a few pop-up showers. tomorrow more thaning, warm and humid. late afternoon and evening, into tomorrow night, this is saturday 10:00 p.m., we could see a line of strong storms. the best chance of any severe weather will be in the poconos and lehigh valley. these storms will move through and clear out as we go into sunday. we could see slow
also as we go into mercer county, pennington seeing heavier rain. and these are mostly pop-up showers. they don't have much motion to them. that's what we expect for the rest of the evening, pop-up showers, not moving too much. tomorrow, we will have more thunderstorms moving into the area. what you see now around chicago, this is the area of weather that we will watch as we go through tomorrow. it's mostly going to be areas north and west that get the strongest storms. that's why we have a...