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this is where wilkes would gorwrorow up. he also grew up in a townhouse in baltimore, but that is gone now. just east of the city's commercial rapport. the father, i am sure someone was know the father. during the andrew jackson area, a great actor of the 20's and 1930's --1920's and 1930's. when he was off, he was very challenging. he would give himself to audiences, walkout on them, or simply sometimes refuse to show up. i think alcohol was the main thing in his life. there seemed to be organic troubles too. he was very challenging as a parent. as it got further into it, i realized this is a very difficult dad. he could be violent with the kids. he is not a violent person 24/7, he had great periods too. but he could be physically bad. he would punish his kids with silence. everyone here has with somebody who would just shut up and fr eeze you out. that was really intimidating for his kids because he had acotor eyes that could bore a hole in your. . the mother, marian holmes, who was a very good counterweight she was loving
this is where wilkes would gorwrorow up. he also grew up in a townhouse in baltimore, but that is gone now. just east of the city's commercial rapport. the father, i am sure someone was know the father. during the andrew jackson area, a great actor of the 20's and 1930's --1920's and 1930's. when he was off, he was very challenging. he would give himself to audiences, walkout on them, or simply sometimes refuse to show up. i think alcohol was the main thing in his life. there seemed to be...
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john wilkes booth's childhood, i drew a little bit from there. one of the disturbing things from his childhood was cruelty to cats. i had read this in a source and thought, well, it was just one sentence. i don't know if i believe this or not. and then i found a really in-depth second account from someone who was an absolute associate and comrade of his. he was abusive to cats and cruel to them. this must have been when he was 12 or 13 years old. oddly enough, and of course everyone in here knows that can be a bad sign, right? i mentioned john locke, the philosopher, and a comment he made back in the 17th century about this and what it might tell you about a personality. oddly enough, it is a complication with booth. he was notably kind to other animals. he was very fond of dogs. he went out of his way to avoid injuring lightning bugs and butterflies. his sister had an insect collection and she was about to skewer a katie did one time and he rescued the bug and put it in a tree. booth like horses better than he did most people. i remember an inci
john wilkes booth's childhood, i drew a little bit from there. one of the disturbing things from his childhood was cruelty to cats. i had read this in a source and thought, well, it was just one sentence. i don't know if i believe this or not. and then i found a really in-depth second account from someone who was an absolute associate and comrade of his. he was abusive to cats and cruel to them. this must have been when he was 12 or 13 years old. oddly enough, and of course everyone in here...
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nearly all wanted john wilkes booth prosecutor for his crimes. most pointed to confederate leadership as the culprit, and many place the blame squarely on the institution of slavery. at 7:00 in the morning on april 16, a german immigrant from new york city wrote it is slavery slavery -- he capitalize the word. lincoln had been sacrificed to slavery. taken by an agent of that accursed system of slavery and states rights, killed by all the hate, wickedness, and guilt of slavery. at the same time, reading through so many diaries and letters, i realized that in order to understand personal and political responses to lincoln's assassination, i had to grapple with the persistence of everyday life in the face of catastrophe. this is one of the places where personal responses differ the most from public sources. i think the first time this struck me was when i read the diary of a nine-year-old away from new jersey. who wrote that school had let out early on the day of the president's funeral, then added in the afternoon, i played ball. mourners indulged
nearly all wanted john wilkes booth prosecutor for his crimes. most pointed to confederate leadership as the culprit, and many place the blame squarely on the institution of slavery. at 7:00 in the morning on april 16, a german immigrant from new york city wrote it is slavery slavery -- he capitalize the word. lincoln had been sacrificed to slavery. taken by an agent of that accursed system of slavery and states rights, killed by all the hate, wickedness, and guilt of slavery. at the same time,...
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we will have to look into other speakers on john wilkes booth's dreams.'t know. >> in god we trust on the coins is there any relation between lincoln's outlook and all of those things? dr. white: you know, i don't -- when i was in high school i had a two cent piece that said in god we trust in it. it was from 1864. it was the first going to bear that model. i used to collect coins back then. i remember taking that to school and show it to my classmates. it did not come home with me that day. [laughter] i think i blog for my memory ever since 1995, that i don't remember. it would've been passed by congress to get that put onto coin, but i don't know the motivation. i imagine the motivation is fairly obvious but are you asking if it had a connection to his dreams? >> inclination towards the dream and religion and all of these things. and the year, 1864, that connection. dr. white: i could not say definitively, but i would imagine in part that it would be to motivate northerners. i could not imagine that it's connected to lincoln's dreams at all. as you are
we will have to look into other speakers on john wilkes booth's dreams.'t know. >> in god we trust on the coins is there any relation between lincoln's outlook and all of those things? dr. white: you know, i don't -- when i was in high school i had a two cent piece that said in god we trust in it. it was from 1864. it was the first going to bear that model. i used to collect coins back then. i remember taking that to school and show it to my classmates. it did not come home with me that...
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one look told me that was john wilkes booth. a friend of booth said if that is really john, look at the boot. he and i went ice skating and there should be holes in it were skates were affixed. once you looked at the boots, you could see the holes where they screwded in ice skates to the boots at that time. when the weather improved in june of 1869, the family got together and buried him in greenmount cemetery. the grave is not marked but it was well-known to everybody. it was distinguished by a mount for a while. in the next year in 1870, that was the first year that confederate families in baltimore decorated the grace of their dead. "the baltimore american" said the grave that had more flowers on it than any other confederate grave was john wilkes booth. it had a pyramid of flowers on it, which i think says something about postwar feelings about abraham lincoln, at least among the confederate element in baltimore. it is hard to know how to close out remarks like this with something -- there is nothing happy here, but somethin
one look told me that was john wilkes booth. a friend of booth said if that is really john, look at the boot. he and i went ice skating and there should be holes in it were skates were affixed. once you looked at the boots, you could see the holes where they screwded in ice skates to the boots at that time. when the weather improved in june of 1869, the family got together and buried him in greenmount cemetery. the grave is not marked but it was well-known to everybody. it was distinguished by...
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nearly all wanted john wilkes booth prosecutor for his crimes. most pointed to confederate leadership as the culprit, and many place the blame squarely on the institution of slavery. at 7:00 in the morning on april 16, a german immigrant from new york city wrote it is slavery slavery -- he capitalize the word. lincoln had been sacrificed to slavery. taken by an agent of that accursed system of slavery and states rights, killed by all the hate, wickedness, and guilt of slavery. at the same time, reading through so many diaries and letters, i realized that in order to understand personal and political responses to lincoln's assassination, i had to grapple with the persistence of everyday life in the face of catastrophe. this is one of the places where personal responses differ the most from public sources. i think the first time this struck me was when i read the diary of a nine-year-old away from new jersey. who wrote that school had let out early on the day of the president's funeral, then added in the afternoon, i played ball. mourners indulged
nearly all wanted john wilkes booth prosecutor for his crimes. most pointed to confederate leadership as the culprit, and many place the blame squarely on the institution of slavery. at 7:00 in the morning on april 16, a german immigrant from new york city wrote it is slavery slavery -- he capitalize the word. lincoln had been sacrificed to slavery. taken by an agent of that accursed system of slavery and states rights, killed by all the hate, wickedness, and guilt of slavery. at the same time,...
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from childhood we are taught that to know john wilkes booth is to hate him.e is universally vilified, dismissed as a madman, demonized as the embodiment of consummate evil. and yet few of us know very much about him other than the fact that he is a handsome and popular member of the nations leading thespian family until he jumped the track. his own brother described him as a goodhearted, harmless, the wild readable way. -- though wild brained boy. what has been lacking is a complete defensible and highly readable biography of booth until now. after spending a quarter century in the most painstaking research dr. terry alford has written fortunes fool, a book that i believe along defined subject -- will longer to find the subject for scholar and layman alike. the story was shot as a documentary by pbs, attracting more than 3 million viewers. dr. alford has appeared on such terms as "20/20," but it is as a teacher that he shines the brightest. since 1872, dr. alford has been at a community college. he was one of only a handful of teachers to receive the outstand
from childhood we are taught that to know john wilkes booth is to hate him.e is universally vilified, dismissed as a madman, demonized as the embodiment of consummate evil. and yet few of us know very much about him other than the fact that he is a handsome and popular member of the nations leading thespian family until he jumped the track. his own brother described him as a goodhearted, harmless, the wild readable way. -- though wild brained boy. what has been lacking is a complete defensible...
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fords theatre is the site where abraham lincoln was assassinated by john looks toy john wilkes booth. the event should be getting underway in just a few moments. live coverage here on c-span 3. [inaudible chatter] >> good morning. i know some of you are still getting settled, but we have a very packed schedule today. we want to try and keep ourselves on that schedule. my name is paul. i'm the director fords theatre and on behalf of everyone at the theater here, the national park service, we want to welcome you to fords theatre and this wonderful abraham lincoln institute symposium. i have a few housekeeping things to do, and then i will turn over the program to the people you really came to see. first of all, i would like to thank tremendously the abraham lincoln institute, the illinois state society of washington dc, all the presenters, all the speakers, the board of the ali, and everyone at the fords theatre. i would like you to give them a round of applause. [applause] i would also like to mention, and you will senior program, the fords theatre, a commemoration of the 150th anniver
fords theatre is the site where abraham lincoln was assassinated by john looks toy john wilkes booth. the event should be getting underway in just a few moments. live coverage here on c-span 3. [inaudible chatter] >> good morning. i know some of you are still getting settled, but we have a very packed schedule today. we want to try and keep ourselves on that schedule. my name is paul. i'm the director fords theatre and on behalf of everyone at the theater here, the national park service,...
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one look told me that was john wilkes booth. a friend of booth said if that is really john, look at the boot. he and i went ice skating and there should be holes in it were skates were affixed. once you looked at the boots, you could see the holes where they screwded in ice skates to the boots at that time. when the weather improved in june of 1869, the family got together and buried him in greenmount cemetery. the grave is not marked but it was well-known to everybody. it was distinguished by a mount for a while. in the next year in 1870, that was the first year that confederate families in baltimore decorated the grace of their dead. "the baltimore american" said the grave that had more flowers on it than any other confederate grave was john wilkes booth. it had a pyramid of flowers on it, which i think says something about postwar feelings about abraham lincoln, at least among the confederate element in baltimore. it is hard to know how to close out remarks like this with something -- there is nothing happy here, but somethin
one look told me that was john wilkes booth. a friend of booth said if that is really john, look at the boot. he and i went ice skating and there should be holes in it were skates were affixed. once you looked at the boots, you could see the holes where they screwded in ice skates to the boots at that time. when the weather improved in june of 1869, the family got together and buried him in greenmount cemetery. the grave is not marked but it was well-known to everybody. it was distinguished by...
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one look told me that was john wilkes booth. a friend of booth said if that is really john, look at the boot. he and i went ice skating and there should be holes in it were skates were affixed. sure enough, once you looked at the boots, you could see the holes where they screwed in ice skates to the boots at that time. this is february of 69. when the weather improved in june of 1869, the family got together and buried him in greenmount cemetery. the grave is not marked but it was well-known to everybody. it was distinguished by a mount for a while. in the next year, in 1870, that was the first year that confederate families in baltimore decorated the grace of their dead. "the baltimore american" said the grave that had more flowers on it than any other confederate grave was john wilkes booth. it had a pyramid of flowers on it, which i think says something about postwar feelings about abraham lincoln, at least among the confederate element in baltimore. it is hard to know how to close out remarks like this with something -- ther
one look told me that was john wilkes booth. a friend of booth said if that is really john, look at the boot. he and i went ice skating and there should be holes in it were skates were affixed. sure enough, once you looked at the boots, you could see the holes where they screwed in ice skates to the boots at that time. this is february of 69. when the weather improved in june of 1869, the family got together and buried him in greenmount cemetery. the grave is not marked but it was well-known to...
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another, it might be the famed actor edward bowes, brother of john wilkes booth, who came to galveston a few times for performances. the next object i would like to show you is fascinating. it ties in with the revolutionary period and galveston history. these are a pair of dueling pistols that belonged to general sam houston. very ornate. they were never used for any duels. but still a wonderful piece. they were given to sam houston by his friends in cincinnati. at the time of the revolution, many in ohio, especially cincinnati, supported the cause of texas independence. so those who chose to, came down to fight. and the remaining people raised funds to send cannons here. two twin sisters came and were involved in the decisive battle of san jacinto which saw texas winning independence from mexico. the instruction says general sam houston, from your sin see friends -- cinnci friends. that's an abbreviation for cincinnati. >> what i would like people to take away from here is a connection to history. so many people come to galveston looking for a piece of family history or a connection.
another, it might be the famed actor edward bowes, brother of john wilkes booth, who came to galveston a few times for performances. the next object i would like to show you is fascinating. it ties in with the revolutionary period and galveston history. these are a pair of dueling pistols that belonged to general sam houston. very ornate. they were never used for any duels. but still a wonderful piece. they were given to sam houston by his friends in cincinnati. at the time of the revolution,...
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wilks joined me yesterday. >> what kind of teammate was he like? and was it his disposition the reason he did not win the mvp. >> rick berry, everybody told me coming out of the ucla, jamal you will never play with this guy. his tirades and berating teammates. when i realized that rick berry was harder on himself than he was on any teammate, or any official, my respect for him grew leaps and bounds. and i wanted to soak up as much from him as i could. and then, you know i also learned that he was a very, in his way was concerned about the youth in the community and he got some of us involved. then i started broadening my thinking to say this guy is a -- i don't care what people say he's a decent guy. >> reporter: of course the warriors are holding a press conference with the surviving members from that team and rick berry as you would expect is holding court. from the nba college basketball, the cal women lost to texas. oklahoma came out firing in the first half. gabby ortiz ran the shot clock at the buzzer for the seven point lead. lilly thompson
wilks joined me yesterday. >> what kind of teammate was he like? and was it his disposition the reason he did not win the mvp. >> rick berry, everybody told me coming out of the ucla, jamal you will never play with this guy. his tirades and berating teammates. when i realized that rick berry was harder on himself than he was on any teammate, or any official, my respect for him grew leaps and bounds. and i wanted to soak up as much from him as i could. and then, you know i also...
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lakin is at the play, and shot in the back of the head by john looks boost by a small -- john wilkes booth by a small lead bullet. apple is acting on display here. the bullet was recovered the next day and an autopsy performed at the white house. in the hours just shortly after lincoln's shot, the surgeon general response to the president. this is that peterson's house directly across the street from fords theatre. he calls for something called a probe, and we have noted that on the back here in display. the idea is that it would be threaded into the wound and depending on how far the probe would go, it might identify where the fragment of the bullet was. they were able to do so. the bullet, they found later was large behind lincoln's eye. the probe was retained and eventually made its way to the museum holdings, and is part of the display. the surgeon general, and army medical staff john woodward, and another surgeon named edward curtis were at the present bedside in the hours before he died, which was about 7:22 a.m. on april 15, 1855. it was decided then that a postmortem would be
lakin is at the play, and shot in the back of the head by john looks boost by a small -- john wilkes booth by a small lead bullet. apple is acting on display here. the bullet was recovered the next day and an autopsy performed at the white house. in the hours just shortly after lincoln's shot, the surgeon general response to the president. this is that peterson's house directly across the street from fords theatre. he calls for something called a probe, and we have noted that on the back here...
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3 separate committees were formed and disband but in 2010 a group made up of secretary sxhuflz and wilksormed the veterans memorial committee that is had a raised more 2 and a half million dollars in private donations and the result is the wonderful monument we celebrate today designed by susan entitled passage of random brans the grounds on which this moment stands up have a history over the years veterans groups held ceremonies to commiserate america wars they turned the soil if key battle zones into the battle war conflict right here in 1936 soil from world war i was addressed and soil green from world war ii in 1935 and vietnamese soil was added in 19988 before the memorial was built the soil was removed and kept safe as charlotte shurts says it's r sacred soil today, it's final resting place within the walls of passage of remember braps we've paid e wait many days so i want to thank the committee i want to thank the steve beck he will fund and family and all who have attributed to make that moment possible but more anything the men and women of this great country that wear the unifo
3 separate committees were formed and disband but in 2010 a group made up of secretary sxhuflz and wilksormed the veterans memorial committee that is had a raised more 2 and a half million dollars in private donations and the result is the wonderful monument we celebrate today designed by susan entitled passage of random brans the grounds on which this moment stands up have a history over the years veterans groups held ceremonies to commiserate america wars they turned the soil if key battle...
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i just want comments if i can on john wilkes booth since he has, on several context. i think martha ran into the same thing that i did. the killing of booth took place at the 26th of april. 12 days after the assassination. the funeral train was between albany and buffalo when the news was announced. they arrive in buffalo. there are already news men selling pictures of john wilkes booth to the crowd walking to see the body of lincoln. there is a fear on the part of anyone in washington that there is going to be so much devotion of booth expressed in northern cities like buffalo, that he takes over this situation. the micro manages the body of booth, denying any public knowledge of where the body is. in order not only -- but partly to protect the funeral pageant of lincoln from being demoted in public attention. that dynamic between the body of booth in the body of lincoln is a fascinating story. it shows the importance of lincoln's body more than it would in his own right. to see how he is managing both bodies at once. making sure no one engages in self play with linc
i just want comments if i can on john wilkes booth since he has, on several context. i think martha ran into the same thing that i did. the killing of booth took place at the 26th of april. 12 days after the assassination. the funeral train was between albany and buffalo when the news was announced. they arrive in buffalo. there are already news men selling pictures of john wilkes booth to the crowd walking to see the body of lincoln. there is a fear on the part of anyone in washington that...
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bay area team to win and nba title was honored tonight during the warriors game clifford ray jamaal wilkesg those on hand for the reunion the stanford women once again the pride of the post season bay area. womens nca - stanford/ oklahoma tara vanderveer some nervous moments 1st half oklahoma's sharane campbell puts to sooners up 8 points with the jumper they led the mostof the first half end of 1st half stanford's lili thompson with the three-pointer to beat the buzzer and get the cardinal within 4 at te break 2nd half amber orrange she takes over. hits the jumper. 68-56 stanford the stanford and notre dame game the sharks are on the ropes. sharks/senators the sharks playoffs hopes fading in sub-zero ottawa tonight 2nd period/ 1-0 senators joe pavelski pokes in the goel on the power play to tie it 1-1 3rd period/ 2-1 sharks mika zibanejad with one of his two goals 2-2 tie 3rd period/ 2-2 tie alex chiasson gives the senators they added 2 more late to run away with it todd mclellan battered final: 5-2 senators sharks 6 points out of the final playoff spot with 9 games left good news for foo
bay area team to win and nba title was honored tonight during the warriors game clifford ray jamaal wilkesg those on hand for the reunion the stanford women once again the pride of the post season bay area. womens nca - stanford/ oklahoma tara vanderveer some nervous moments 1st half oklahoma's sharane campbell puts to sooners up 8 points with the jumper they led the mostof the first half end of 1st half stanford's lili thompson with the three-pointer to beat the buzzer and get the cardinal...
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exhibit pieces including lincoln's top hat john wilkes booth, derringer pistol and the carriage, the lenken's road to the theater were all brought together from all over the country. >> our history comes alive when we see the objects. and it causes us to reflect on really what abraham lincoln meant to the country the whole purpose and what happened with the civil war, and who we are as a people. kimberly: the exhibit at ford's theater opens to the public monday. the carriage is now on display at the museum of american history. coming up on saturday news extra, amazon is expanding its one-hour delivery service. we'll tell you where and how much it will cost you. plus plans for a wal-mart supercenter in bowie running into channels and why some oppose that project. eileen: it was a comfortable and really pleasant first full day of spring. so what will the second full day of spring bring us? i've got details on the other side of the break. stay w kimberly: some 600 new jobs are coming to fair farks county. virginia governor terry mcclafe said navy federal credit union will invest $115 mi
exhibit pieces including lincoln's top hat john wilkes booth, derringer pistol and the carriage, the lenken's road to the theater were all brought together from all over the country. >> our history comes alive when we see the objects. and it causes us to reflect on really what abraham lincoln meant to the country the whole purpose and what happened with the civil war, and who we are as a people. kimberly: the exhibit at ford's theater opens to the public monday. the carriage is now on...
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wilks barre 28. they'll get a chance to rise into the low 40s later today possibly. the cold air will continue south behind the weather front that moved through early this morning. right now again, a range of 39 way up in hagerstown maryland to 48 in fredricksburg, culpepper and stafford coming in at 48 degrees. filtered sunshine. more sun as the day unfolds. chilly by 8:00 45 degrees the temperature. after midnight it gets cold under a clear sky. take a look. here we are for early monday morning at 6:00 a.m. below freezing efr where. low to mid 20s up here. frederick and around martinsburg to winchester. 30 degrees fredricksburg, below freezing. pax river near the freezing mark. another system that could bring high elevation snow to western maryland on thursday. jacket weather for today. if you're going out tonight, dry conditions 46 late. 40 degrees by 11:00 p.m. the spring outlook, cooler-than-average temperatures everywhere. above normal precipitation. it's looking wetter than ave. reaming through may. we've been in an active pattern. we'll continue that for the
wilks barre 28. they'll get a chance to rise into the low 40s later today possibly. the cold air will continue south behind the weather front that moved through early this morning. right now again, a range of 39 way up in hagerstown maryland to 48 in fredricksburg, culpepper and stafford coming in at 48 degrees. filtered sunshine. more sun as the day unfolds. chilly by 8:00 45 degrees the temperature. after midnight it gets cold under a clear sky. take a look. here we are for early monday...
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john wilkes booth pistol even the contents of the president's pockets from the library of congress. >> i think people will get a sense of the real human component of what transpired that evening. to be able to see the clothing that lincoln was wearing, the great coat the top hat that lincoln was wearing. these optics have not been together in 150 years. so to bring those together i think is really something extraordinary. >> wow. the exhibition is just one of several events leading up to the assassination anniversary. silent witnesses opens at the ford theater center for education and leadership monday march 23rd and runs through memorial day. tickets, free. but of course very limited. >>> well it has changed the future of dozens of d.c. students. when "news4 this week" returns, we meet the latest round of young scholars to earn a free ride to a college, a local college. it's a competition bigger than the olympics it's coming to our area. the world police and fire games kick off next we >>> okay guys if you're near the national arboretum, don't be surprised if you see a pair of bald e
john wilkes booth pistol even the contents of the president's pockets from the library of congress. >> i think people will get a sense of the real human component of what transpired that evening. to be able to see the clothing that lincoln was wearing, the great coat the top hat that lincoln was wearing. these optics have not been together in 150 years. so to bring those together i think is really something extraordinary. >> wow. the exhibition is just one of several events leading...
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gameday jamaal wilkes. you know him?m in 1975 and he went to ucla incidentally. >> who i didn't pick in my bracket. >> anne is a bracket challenge leader on www.kpix5.com. >> are you really? >> i don't think so, but i do know you have a 67% average. >> i try and praise you and this is what it's like to do weather. >> did you say ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪...
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there is also assembly man scott wilke is supporting a bill that would add a 2 year felony penalty for people who identity fraud with seniors. so again we'll be watching that. and warren reported to us that meetings were held with legislators on january 13th and 14th. the meet and greet was very successful and they had put together a proposal book on the california senior legislature items they were interested in and the legislators were happy with that and we have asked for an electronic copy. and that is where we stood at the end of january. >> i have a question on the day to choose legislation for $40 million. was that more associated with the elevator? not really. >> not really. according to --. >> in fact, i don't know too much yet, but i think it's more broad. it's general rehab. >> general rehab. does that include that -- that's a very small amount. >> especially state-wide, even though there's a concentration of sro's here. >> we haven't found a bill number yet. we're trying to track that down and we'll continue to track that down. >> thank you. >> any questions. if not, thank
there is also assembly man scott wilke is supporting a bill that would add a 2 year felony penalty for people who identity fraud with seniors. so again we'll be watching that. and warren reported to us that meetings were held with legislators on january 13th and 14th. the meet and greet was very successful and they had put together a proposal book on the california senior legislature items they were interested in and the legislators were happy with that and we have asked for an electronic copy....
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coach ray and wilke on a wonderful night full of memory. >> when you are part of something as specialis team was and you have the opportunity to come back together and reminisce and see such great friends and people that have been such an important part of the life it make it truly special. >> college balance. stanford seeking 11 sweet 16 appearance. spinning move. up 4 at the half. second half 3 point stanford. thompson. amber. top of the key. had 24. samuel sen. not alone in the corner. 86-76. stanford sweet 16 bound again next up is notre dame in oklahoma city on friday dame in oklahoma city on friday. shark they are not going to make the play offs face it. becoming clearer with every loss down the stretch in ottawa. pick it up in the second period. look at the effort from the sliding gentlemen. going after it. tie it at 1 appease then just 27 seconds later 2 on 1 for the shark t-2-1 team teal but the shark would implode in the third. senator with 4 unanswered goals. shark end up losing by score of 5-2 and move on to detroit on thursday. world series rematch in the desert today but
coach ray and wilke on a wonderful night full of memory. >> when you are part of something as specialis team was and you have the opportunity to come back together and reminisce and see such great friends and people that have been such an important part of the life it make it truly special. >> college balance. stanford seeking 11 sweet 16 appearance. spinning move. up 4 at the half. second half 3 point stanford. thompson. amber. top of the key. had 24. samuel sen. not alone in the...
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. >>> jamaal wilkes is in town tonight because all the warriors are getting together for airy green tomorrow> -- he'll be on gameday. >> he won 88 straight games under the great john wooten. anne went to ucla. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. captioning funded by cbs and ford >> logan: christianity in iraq was born in small towns and villages like these. today, some of them are deserted, abandoned because isis is forcing christians out. the islamic state marks homes the way nazis marked the property of jews. archbishop nicodemus sharaf
. >>> jamaal wilkes is in town tonight because all the warriors are getting together for airy green tomorrow> -- he'll be on gameday. >> he won 88 straight games under the great john wooten. anne went to ucla. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time...
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lincoln is at the play and is shot in the back of the head by john wilkes booth by a small lead bulletnd that bullet is on display here and you can see it here in that small glass globe. the bullet was recovered the next day in an autopsy performed at the white house. in the hours after lincoln is shot, the surgeon general, joseph barnes, responds to the president's side. this is at the peterson house directly across the street from the theater. he calls for a probe and mounted that in the back here on display. the idea with the probe is it would be threaded into the wound with the idea depending how far into the wound the probe would go might identify where the fragment or bullet was. they weren't able to do so. the bullet, they found later ended up being lodged behind lincoln's right eye. but the probe is part of the exhibit we have here on display. the surgeon general barnes and army medical museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edward curtis were at the president's bedside in the hours before he died, which was 7:22 the next morning, april 15 1865. it was decided tha
lincoln is at the play and is shot in the back of the head by john wilkes booth by a small lead bulletnd that bullet is on display here and you can see it here in that small glass globe. the bullet was recovered the next day in an autopsy performed at the white house. in the hours after lincoln is shot, the surgeon general, joseph barnes, responds to the president's side. this is at the peterson house directly across the street from the theater. he calls for a probe and mounted that in the back...
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we mentioned this before, wilk is sponsoring identity theft on seniors and what this will do is if our identity was stolen there would be a felony with a minimum sentence of two years, punishment, and when the victim is 60 years or 65 years or older, i am noticing the typo in my notes and, then there is lopez is sponsoring a two-year, pilot program, for successful aging for the developmentally disabled. and what this pilot program would do would create three specified regional centers to develop and implement the guidelines to meet the needs of aging adults with the developmental disabilities who don't have parent care givers and so it is a very focused group. and then, it would set guidelines for a formal program and i would imagine that after the report, we would see the legislation, proposed a couple of years later. >> and ab, 139 by goto would allow for property owner to use a transfer on death deed to transfer the real property upon the death avoiding probate and this is used in other jurisdictions and the last one that actually had a sponsor was temporary housing for minor relati
we mentioned this before, wilk is sponsoring identity theft on seniors and what this will do is if our identity was stolen there would be a felony with a minimum sentence of two years, punishment, and when the victim is 60 years or 65 years or older, i am noticing the typo in my notes and, then there is lopez is sponsoring a two-year, pilot program, for successful aging for the developmentally disabled. and what this pilot program would do would create three specified regional centers to...
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the penn east pipeline would stretch from wilkes bury down to new jersey but many are againsted the proposed route of the pipeline that would consult across a creek that feetsdz into drinking water reserves. penn east says they'll work with local and state authorities to determine the best route for the pipeline. >>> voters have to wait nine more weeks to find out who will be the democratic candidate for mayor of philadelphia. >> tonight we know who will be number one on the ballot. here's how the names will appear. williams, streit kenny, oliver diaz and abraham. the order was chosen by picking names out of a coffee can. >> the democratic primary is on may 19th. i'll be moderating the first debate between the candidates live on nbc10 at 7 p.m. if you have a question for the candidates can you submit them now on nbc10.com or the nbc10 app. >>> we had a pretty mild start to winter. remember december? it's ending up though pretty rough. we got a winter chill coming in here that's going to last for a good while. snowy friday for much of the area for a good bit of the day, too. more cold blast c
the penn east pipeline would stretch from wilkes bury down to new jersey but many are againsted the proposed route of the pipeline that would consult across a creek that feetsdz into drinking water reserves. penn east says they'll work with local and state authorities to determine the best route for the pipeline. >>> voters have to wait nine more weeks to find out who will be the democratic candidate for mayor of philadelphia. >> tonight we know who will be number one on the...
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. >> man smuggled 150 brass out of a victoria secret store in wilk bar.razen bra thief has hit the store at the mall three times over the past month according to police. this past saturday he walk away with a dozen brass last no police say he swiped more than 130 brass from a display drawer. the stolen under garments are valued at $6,500. >>> to an inspiring story touch people around the country. we first told you about judge a long time south jersey police dog late last year. we followed his fight against a life threatening illness and sadly his death. tomorrow the corporal who spent more than eight years with judge will receive a very special honor. >> fox twin's bruce gordon updates the story that is touching so many hearts. >> reporter: on a bitter cold february afternoon judge the retired west deptford police dog helped bring so many criminals to justice over nearly eight years time spent his last few minutes on earth surrounded by fellow officers and his long-time partner corporal my franks. >> pretty overwhelming. made me proud of judge and his car
. >> man smuggled 150 brass out of a victoria secret store in wilk bar.razen bra thief has hit the store at the mall three times over the past month according to police. this past saturday he walk away with a dozen brass last no police say he swiped more than 130 brass from a display drawer. the stolen under garments are valued at $6,500. >>> to an inspiring story touch people around the country. we first told you about judge a long time south jersey police dog late last year. we...
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lincoln is at the play and is shot in the back of the head by john wilkes booth by a small lead bulletthat bullet is on display here and you can see it here in that small glass globe. the bullet was recovered the next day in an autopsy performed at the white house. in the hours after lincoln is shot, the surgeon general, surgeon general joseph barnes responds to the president's side. this is at the peterson house directly across the street from ford's theater. he calls for a probe and mounted that in the back here on display. the idea with the probe is it would be threaded into the wound with the idea depending how far into the wound the probe would go might identify where the fragment or bullet was. they weren't able to do so. the bullet, they found later ended up being lodged behind lincoln's right eye. but the probe was retained and eventually made its way to the exhibit we have here on display. the surgeon general barnes and army medical museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edward curtis were at the president's bedside in the hours before he died, which was 7:22 the
lincoln is at the play and is shot in the back of the head by john wilkes booth by a small lead bulletthat bullet is on display here and you can see it here in that small glass globe. the bullet was recovered the next day in an autopsy performed at the white house. in the hours after lincoln is shot, the surgeon general, surgeon general joseph barnes responds to the president's side. this is at the peterson house directly across the street from ford's theater. he calls for a probe and mounted...
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coach ray and wilke on a wonderful night full of memory. >> when you are part of something as special was and you have the opportunity to come back together and reminisce and see such great friends and people that have been such an important part of the life it make it truly special. >> college balance. stanford seeking 11 sweet 16 appearance. spinning move. up 4 at the half. second half 3 point stanford. thompson. amber. top of the key. had 24. samuel sen. not alone in the corner. 86-76. stanford sweet 16 bound again next up is notre dame in oklahoma city on friday dame in oklahoma city on friday. shark they are not going to make the play offs face it. becoming clearer with every loss down the stretch in ottawa. pick it up in the second period. look at the effort from the sliding gentlemen. going after it. tie it at 1 appease then just 27 seconds later 2 on 1 for the shark t-2-1 team teal but the shark would implode in the third. senator with 4 unanswered goals. shark end up losing by score of 5-2 and move on to detroit on thursday. world series rematch in the desert today but giants
coach ray and wilke on a wonderful night full of memory. >> when you are part of something as special was and you have the opportunity to come back together and reminisce and see such great friends and people that have been such an important part of the life it make it truly special. >> college balance. stanford seeking 11 sweet 16 appearance. spinning move. up 4 at the half. second half 3 point stanford. thompson. amber. top of the key. had 24. samuel sen. not alone in the corner....
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coach ray and wilke on a wonderful night full of memory. >> when you are part of something as special have the opportunity to come back together and reminisce and see such great friends and people that have been such an important part of the life it make it truly special. >> college balance. stanford seeking 11 sweet 16 appearance. spinning move. up 4 at the half. second half 3 point stanford. thompson. amber. top of the key. had 24. samuel sen. not alone in the corner. 86-76. stanford sweet 16 bound again next up is notre dame in oklahoma city on friday dame in oklahoma city on friday. shark they are not going to make the play offs face it. becoming clearer with every loss down the stretch in ottawa. pick it up in the second period. look at the effort from the sliding gentlemen. going after it. tie it at 1 appease then just 27 seconds later 2 on 1 for the shark t-2-1 team teal but the shark would implode in the third. senator with 4 unanswered goals. shark end up losing by score of 5-2 and move on to detroit on thursday. world series rematch in the desert today but giants royals scot
coach ray and wilke on a wonderful night full of memory. >> when you are part of something as special have the opportunity to come back together and reminisce and see such great friends and people that have been such an important part of the life it make it truly special. >> college balance. stanford seeking 11 sweet 16 appearance. spinning move. up 4 at the half. second half 3 point stanford. thompson. amber. top of the key. had 24. samuel sen. not alone in the corner. 86-76....
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add 930 wilk will carry that live for you on kron 4 dock, kron-4-dot-com >> pam moore: still ahead the baby crawling contest the did not go exactly as planned plots how teachers came to was students' rescue. >> reporter: if your rain clouds and dry air are arriving by tomorrow morning on giving more details coming up the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start driving event. stop dreaming, and test-drive one today. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a $1000 volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 jetta and passat models. >> reporter: the mercury level will continue to rise of the next today is records will be challenged but unfortunately we not looking at in the miracle march storms perry at the drought is still affecting about 93 percent of our state. the onshore blow is bringing in a cooler temperatures and oakland scummy notable
add 930 wilk will carry that live for you on kron 4 dock, kron-4-dot-com >> pam moore: still ahead the baby crawling contest the did not go exactly as planned plots how teachers came to was students' rescue. >> reporter: if your rain clouds and dry air are arriving by tomorrow morning on giving more details coming up the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a...
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and another idea is that it might be the famed actor edwin booth, brother of john wilkes booth who camegalveston a few times. well the next object i would like to show you is really fascinating and it ties in withh the revolutionary period in galveston and texas history. these are a. dueling pistols that belonged -- a pair of dueling pistols that belonged to general sam houston. very ornate. they were never used for duels but a wonderful piece. they were given to sam houston by his friends in cincinnati. at the time of the revolution. many in ohio, and especially cincinnati, supported the cause of texas independence. those who chose to came down to fight. and the remaining people raised funds to send canons here. two of them called the twin sisters came and were involved in the decisive battle of san jacinto whic sch saw the texans win independence from mexico. this inscription says " general sam houston from your cincy frie nds, 1836." host: what i would like for people to take away when they visit is a piece of history. so many people, or with a connection to galveston looking for a p
and another idea is that it might be the famed actor edwin booth, brother of john wilkes booth who camegalveston a few times. well the next object i would like to show you is really fascinating and it ties in withh the revolutionary period in galveston and texas history. these are a. dueling pistols that belonged -- a pair of dueling pistols that belonged to general sam houston. very ornate. they were never used for duels but a wonderful piece. they were given to sam houston by his friends in...
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snow in the poconos wilks-berry area and central p-a. too is an issue as far as traveling than what we'll see tomorrow morning. some of it will be heavy in the afternoon, you can see the shades of yellow. all rain by the afternoon. temperatures cooler in the 40s. speaking of cool. 47 normally we should be around 57. mostly sunny reading 45. allentown, 44. cape may 45. dover, 47 and wilmington, 47 the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. shows a quiet finish to the weekend, 47 degrees today. only a shower during the morning hours on monday. most monday is fine, 58, tuesday, where you have to postpone the plans bump them up to monday or push them back to wednesday. rain expected in the afternoon 49. mostly sunny wednesday 55 degrees. the pattern changes finally, 66 for thursday, 66 for good friday. although with that comes a chance of showers and gray skies. saturday is cooling, combination of sun and clouds, 52. there's light at the end of the tunnel. you have to be a little bit more patient. >> indiana governor said he would support
snow in the poconos wilks-berry area and central p-a. too is an issue as far as traveling than what we'll see tomorrow morning. some of it will be heavy in the afternoon, you can see the shades of yellow. all rain by the afternoon. temperatures cooler in the 40s. speaking of cool. 47 normally we should be around 57. mostly sunny reading 45. allentown, 44. cape may 45. dover, 47 and wilmington, 47 the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. shows a quiet finish to the weekend, 47 degrees...
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this is the lehigh valley and the poconos wilks-berre scranton area. snowshowers could fall in the poconos over the next couple of hours. that should be as far south as it will get the poconos northern portion of the lehigh valley. we have got off to a slow start 65 degrees christmas day we saw .1-inch of snow. it get better in january 4.3. 10.6 in february. 1 1.9 in march giving us a grand total of 26 points 9 inches of snow which is above average. our seasonal average is 19 inches of snow. it's close to what we were calling for back in november with the winter weather outlook. things have up and down out nicely with the forecasted call. spring snowstorms are not uncommon. on average we typically see one inch of snow during the spring month. the highest storm we ever saw was 19.4 back in 1915 that occurred in april of all months. that shows you we're not in the clear just yet but the numbers are getting better and better, you'll see that reflected in the seven-day forecast in just a moment. 32 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 27. winds out of the no
this is the lehigh valley and the poconos wilks-berre scranton area. snowshowers could fall in the poconos over the next couple of hours. that should be as far south as it will get the poconos northern portion of the lehigh valley. we have got off to a slow start 65 degrees christmas day we saw .1-inch of snow. it get better in january 4.3. 10.6 in february. 1 1.9 in march giving us a grand total of 26 points 9 inches of snow which is above average. our seasonal average is 19 inches of snow....
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radnich: last time and the only time that the warriors won a championship was 1975 when barry jamal wilkeshe whole crew was honoring his organization for over 50 years players coach and executive it was quite a night in the crowd is going crazy. one championship since coming west since 1962 and they carry the trophies' midcourt and everybody stand and applaud and they went back to business here. the warriors and now i'd have time 52 tool 49. leading 52 to the score 49. >> gary radnich: that the bears' best best coach when it comes to loups oklahoma up on stamper by eight when you're playing at home you get the crowd rocking in your e here lilly thompson to beat the buzzer cardinals were only down 4 at intermission perry at the score was 86 to the score of 76 in favor stamford perry >> gary radnich: another internet is great for a lot of things when you put in in the hand of amateur people monday davis that the low 30 year-old league hero had actually stuck stick up for this guy joey casselberry all bloomsburg university. he was kicked off the team after tweeting this ridiculous tweet. and
radnich: last time and the only time that the warriors won a championship was 1975 when barry jamal wilkeshe whole crew was honoring his organization for over 50 years players coach and executive it was quite a night in the crowd is going crazy. one championship since coming west since 1962 and they carry the trophies' midcourt and everybody stand and applaud and they went back to business here. the warriors and now i'd have time 52 tool 49. leading 52 to the score 49. >> gary radnich:...
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there is places like the wilks-berre scranton area. if i wouldn't you're traveling in and around ward into upstate -- if you're traveling northward into up state new york without for that. future tracker 6 showing the rains spreading over the entire keystone state. # p.m.,el wall -- 3:00 p.m. the wall of water is off the coast a few showers remain. the afternoon will be cloudy with patchy drizzle and leftover shower. temperature-wise in the lehigh valley you're seeing the rain this morning temperatures in the 40s this afternoon. 50s for everybody else you get into south jersey and delaware, areas like vineland, millville and dover smyrna, delaware could top 60 degrees, not bad down here, chilly to the north and west. >>> in sports, villanova and temple make this caseore march madisonness sunday. ducis rogers has that and hope for the phillies. >> reporter: good morning villanova will likely get a number one seed in the ncaa tournament reaching the final of the biggest tournament. josh hart scores a team high 18 points. the cats leads b
there is places like the wilks-berre scranton area. if i wouldn't you're traveling in and around ward into upstate -- if you're traveling northward into up state new york without for that. future tracker 6 showing the rains spreading over the entire keystone state. # p.m.,el wall -- 3:00 p.m. the wall of water is off the coast a few showers remain. the afternoon will be cloudy with patchy drizzle and leftover shower. temperature-wise in the lehigh valley you're seeing the rain this morning...
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snows in the poconos getting into the wilks-berre scranton area.esday morning. tuesday afternoon we catch a lull in the action and by evening we see a steadier heavier band of moisture pull through, this is 6:30, that will produce a half inch of rain when all is said and done. monday not an issue tuesday is a little bit messy. sunshine today breezy, and increasing shower threat overnight. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, final shows warmth right, 47 today, 58 tomorrow. morning shower, otherwise clouds breaking for sunshine. tuesday, morning showers possible. we catch a lull in the action around midday more rain arriving late in the afternoon. a cooler day high of 49. wednesday, sunny 55. thursday and friday, 66 degrees, friday a few showers are possible, saturday is cooler, clouds and sun 52. easter sunday, yesterday looked awful on the forecast models. today a complete 180, sunny and temperatures in the 50s we'll see. >>> pirates tried to take over the battleship new jersey. they say re-enactors were partly of an event on the battlesh
snows in the poconos getting into the wilks-berre scranton area.esday morning. tuesday afternoon we catch a lull in the action and by evening we see a steadier heavier band of moisture pull through, this is 6:30, that will produce a half inch of rain when all is said and done. monday not an issue tuesday is a little bit messy. sunshine today breezy, and increasing shower threat overnight. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, final shows warmth right, 47 today, 58 tomorrow. morning...
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by shooting lincoln by the head just by the left ear, john wilkes booth had snuffed out the president's capacity to speak, as well as think. leaving his compatriots reeling. they needed last words to savor and burnish in their own minds and pass on to their children. unlike william henry harrison, and zachary taylor, who had died in office of illness in 1841 and 1850, and bestowed momentous last words upon their families physicians, and fellow citizens, lincoln was ripped away with stark, unanswerable finality. as colfax said, booth had fired with his derringer held close to the skull that the bullet might be buried in his brain -- not just to kill the president, but in order that consciousness might end with the instant. four days after lincoln's death at the white house funeral ceremony attended by 600 invited deaths, of whom six were women, the presiding middle -- minister voice to the opinion of selecting of -- afflicting a mass of northerners that were traumatized by the abruptness of his departure. they had been deprived of the solace of dying word that would have been ever dear t
by shooting lincoln by the head just by the left ear, john wilkes booth had snuffed out the president's capacity to speak, as well as think. leaving his compatriots reeling. they needed last words to savor and burnish in their own minds and pass on to their children. unlike william henry harrison, and zachary taylor, who had died in office of illness in 1841 and 1850, and bestowed momentous last words upon their families physicians, and fellow citizens, lincoln was ripped away with stark,...
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wilks says that thermy rf is getting attention from men as well. you have excess skin and fat hanging over the top of your tie, you become self-conscious. it's considered an in between treatment in between non-evasive ones and full surgery, the price is about $4,000 to find doctors offering it go to the link for this story at 6abc.com. a lot of people both men and women talking about this today on social media with me. >> thank you alicia. three pairs of designer jeans for just $150 and it's true and just one of the deals you can find on the main line this weekend. >> plus, a daredevil biker was behind bars, and it was not easy to put him there. >> and later talk about tough love a man's current and former girlfriend jump into the river with a challenge save me or save your ex. what is behind the bizarre sense of devotion. >> and word on the snow coming tomorrow, "action news" at 4:00 continues. an army platoon was given a free pass to hurl racial slights on wednesdays and thursdays authorities say that chen took his own life in 2007 after being to
wilks says that thermy rf is getting attention from men as well. you have excess skin and fat hanging over the top of your tie, you become self-conscious. it's considered an in between treatment in between non-evasive ones and full surgery, the price is about $4,000 to find doctors offering it go to the link for this story at 6abc.com. a lot of people both men and women talking about this today on social media with me. >> thank you alicia. three pairs of designer jeans for just $150 and...
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some of those showers though into the scranton wilk bar area and into the poconos a few rain showersin the late hours of the afternoon. 52 is the high temperature at philadelphia international today. that was coming off the cold and snow and all the delays and cancellations yesterday. and much smoomer it to get out of town today. normal 5 4 we're getting there. record high 58 setback in 1948. low this morning cold. 31. and outside right now 52 here. 53 wilmington and 55 dover and 52 millville. there's no more snow on the ground north and west and tends to keep things cooler and temperatures there in the 40s. winds starting to pick up out of the west. they'll shift northwest once the front comes by and gusts over 0 miles an hour tonight. here's the passage of the front. on our door step 9:00. showers possible. brief, flipping by the area day break tomorrow morningment surprised looks like beautiful day with a lot of sunshine. less clouds than today it will be notably cooler. fair weather lasts through monday. sunday monday, tuesday, even though they're nice they're going to be pretty
some of those showers though into the scranton wilk bar area and into the poconos a few rain showersin the late hours of the afternoon. 52 is the high temperature at philadelphia international today. that was coming off the cold and snow and all the delays and cancellations yesterday. and much smoomer it to get out of town today. normal 5 4 we're getting there. record high 58 setback in 1948. low this morning cold. 31. and outside right now 52 here. 53 wilmington and 55 dover and 52 millville....
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right now hagerstown at 38 up through pennsylvania wilks barre currently in the 20s.it is the second full day of spring. that cold air will be moving in tonight. our temperatures will start dropping rapidly as we get into the latter part of the night. 48 at 10:00 a.m. 50 degrees by lunchtime with more sunshine even for the areas south coming 53 for a high around 3:00, 4:00 today. here you can see the clouds moving through in your future weather. this is 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. i put the temperatures on for you so you can see how far they're going to drop look how low these values are. mt. airy frederick, maryland 24 to start your monday. 24 in martinsburg, 25 starting the day monday in winchester. 29 to 30 degrees in d.c. we warm up yes. but still a little wind throughout the day on monday. mostly sunny. call it cool and then cold again monday night to tuesday morning. so much so that this next little weather system that's going to be pushing in could bring light snow to points north, northern areas of west virginia and western maryland. the ski resorts are trying to stay
right now hagerstown at 38 up through pennsylvania wilks barre currently in the 20s.it is the second full day of spring. that cold air will be moving in tonight. our temperatures will start dropping rapidly as we get into the latter part of the night. 48 at 10:00 a.m. 50 degrees by lunchtime with more sunshine even for the areas south coming 53 for a high around 3:00, 4:00 today. here you can see the clouds moving through in your future weather. this is 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. i put the...
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at least it's not frozen precipitation, up where you see the blue that's the wilks-berre and scranton they are seeing freezing rain. we climbed above freezing in the poconos, the freezing rain advisory has been discontinued. you're looking at plain rain. the lehigh valley well above 30. the closer you get to the city. the warmer it gets. 45 in chester. smyrna, 46. dover closing in only 50 and woodbine 46 degrees. later on this is the way the numbers will play out. 40s north and west, it will be chilly across the lehigh valley and the poconos. most areas will climb into the 50s, when you get into south jersey and delaware, some locations especially places like millville, vineland, buena dover and smyrna, delaware, could hit 60 degrees if not a few degrees milder than that. there will be a large temperature contrast afternoon the delaware valley as we run along throughout the afternoon hours. so forecast for today morning rain tapering off to a few showers by afternoon. there will be patchy drizzle during the afternoon, as well. aerials of fog, it will be mild with a high of 56 degrees,
at least it's not frozen precipitation, up where you see the blue that's the wilks-berre and scranton they are seeing freezing rain. we climbed above freezing in the poconos, the freezing rain advisory has been discontinued. you're looking at plain rain. the lehigh valley well above 30. the closer you get to the city. the warmer it gets. 45 in chester. smyrna, 46. dover closing in only 50 and woodbine 46 degrees. later on this is the way the numbers will play out. 40s north and west, it will be...
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that team will be on hand, including the coach who still works for the warriors, clifford ray, jamaal wilks, just to name a few. and we'll have a lot more on this special reunion tonight at 6:00. >>> up next a new boost for birds found sick in the bay. the help that could soon be on the way. >>> and >>> here's a look at tonight's prime timelineup. we started out with "dancing with the stars," then castle and then join us back here for news at 11:00. >>> we want you to celebrate national puppy day. >> quite a few adorable puppies invaded our studio. >> they are adoptable pups. they were quite playful at first. then they got their much-needed rest as the morning went on. ah. >> come on guys. everybody that you see here. all these dogs need a loving home. i mean, you can just look at that. don't you want to adopt that little guy? tweet your images of your puppies using the #puppies on 7. you can find out all the information you need from the agencies involved on our website. we can just stream puppy cam for hours. >>> two state senators step forward to try to close a loophole in state law that
that team will be on hand, including the coach who still works for the warriors, clifford ray, jamaal wilks, just to name a few. and we'll have a lot more on this special reunion tonight at 6:00. >>> up next a new boost for birds found sick in the bay. the help that could soon be on the way. >>> and >>> here's a look at tonight's prime timelineup. we started out with "dancing with the stars," then castle and then join us back here for news at 11:00....
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there is a jar with pieces of john wilkes booth's brain to see if you could see any physical evidence of insanity. i am working on another book. i can't get into the details about it because it is really early. it is going to be about winston churchill. thank you for your question. >> ira member hearing about the story of alexander graham bell. i heard that the thing he did for the president did work but it went off all the time. what they didn't realize is that it did work but it was picking up the metal bed springs and they had a hard time finding the bullet. >> he asked them if the president -- it was a very new, very rare thing to have a mattress with metal springs in it. they said no. he was on a bed with metal springs. obviously that will affect a metal detector. another reason they didn't find the bullet is because they were only looking on the right side. the bullet was on the left side. >> i was curious about the old cliche, ignorance is bliss. is this where it comes from? [laughter] >> i have that in the book, that is very perceptive of you. after the autopsy results and bli
there is a jar with pieces of john wilkes booth's brain to see if you could see any physical evidence of insanity. i am working on another book. i can't get into the details about it because it is really early. it is going to be about winston churchill. thank you for your question. >> ira member hearing about the story of alexander graham bell. i heard that the thing he did for the president did work but it went off all the time. what they didn't realize is that it did work but it was...
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"" american empire -- emperor", and a historic novel which deals with the secrets behind the john wilkes booth conspiracy. brian lamb: we talked about you being close to several clerks and justices. let's watch this and you can talk to us about how the whole business of the constitution and your knowledge of history played on this. >> stewart will now conclude the argument. >> thank you mr. president. i want to stress two points, which will come up throughout my remarks. they are critical to the case. first, these impeachment charges present a seriously incomplete view of the evidence. you can point to convict on these charges, only if you do not take the trouble to learn the facts. you can vote to convict on these charges, only if you pay no attention to what judge nixon and i figured today. if you -- you can vote to convict on these charges, only a few listen to but one side of the story. brian lamb: what was your role? david stewart: that is the impeachment trial of a judge from mississippi, walter nixon in 1989. i was his defense lawyer. brian lamb: why did you do that? david stewart
"" american empire -- emperor", and a historic novel which deals with the secrets behind the john wilkes booth conspiracy. brian lamb: we talked about you being close to several clerks and justices. let's watch this and you can talk to us about how the whole business of the constitution and your knowledge of history played on this. >> stewart will now conclude the argument. >> thank you mr. president. i want to stress two points, which will come up throughout my...
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john wilkes booth's derringer pistol.the contents of the president's pockets on loan from the library of congress. >> i think people will get a sense when they come through this exhibit of the real human component of what transpired that evening and to be able to see, you know, the clothing that lincoln was wearing, the great coat, the top hat that he was wearing. these objects have not been together in 150 years, and so to bring those together i think is really something extraordinary. >> the exhibit is just one of several events leading up to the 150th year of the anniversary which -- assassination, which is next month. "silent witnesses" opens at the ford's theater center for education and leadership next monday march 23rd and it runs through memorial day. tickets are free but they are very limited. just now for prince charles and his wife camilla, as we showed you earlier, the pair just landed at joint base andrews. they arrived to a sunny, mild day, but they will probably be surprised by the cold weather we're expect
john wilkes booth's derringer pistol.the contents of the president's pockets on loan from the library of congress. >> i think people will get a sense when they come through this exhibit of the real human component of what transpired that evening and to be able to see, you know, the clothing that lincoln was wearing, the great coat, the top hat that he was wearing. these objects have not been together in 150 years, and so to bring those together i think is really something extraordinary....
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wilkes-barre coming in at 34. why we sit in the 70s. a huge temperature gradient here.ctually talking about that earlier to the kids at bradley hills elementary. want to say hello to them in montgomery county. these are the fourth-graders. hello, kids. here's the other side of the room. and here's most of the kids. talked about the weather in our region and the cooldown we've got tomorrow. your biking forecast if you're on the bike 46 at 9:00 a.m. 55 by 1:00 and 58 by 5:00. it will be cool but quite nice with plenty of sunshine during the afternoon tomorrow. high temperatures on thursday back to 70 degrees, a little on the windy side on thursday 75 on friday chance of showers, maybe a rumble of thunder but not an all-day rain. saturday back down to 57. so we do cool as we head into the weekend. and then sunday a high of 63 for easter and monday is opening day for the nationals. if that doesn't make you feel like spring is finally here i don't know what does. guys? >>> a maryland man charged with child sex abuse could face decades in prison. his name is richard montgomer
wilkes-barre coming in at 34. why we sit in the 70s. a huge temperature gradient here.ctually talking about that earlier to the kids at bradley hills elementary. want to say hello to them in montgomery county. these are the fourth-graders. hello, kids. here's the other side of the room. and here's most of the kids. talked about the weather in our region and the cooldown we've got tomorrow. your biking forecast if you're on the bike 46 at 9:00 a.m. 55 by 1:00 and 58 by 5:00. it will be cool but...