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fort henry and wheeling would have a symbiotic relationship in that a lot of places where forts were built where there was no population, they were abandoned because they were as in. because fort henry had people abandoned.it was not protectedt henry wheeling and wheeling protected fort henry. that was the relationship. theidea -- it is built on sieges and the trilogy of legends. the first occurred september 1, 1777. the frontiersman had been expecting an attack. they got word that a large scale attack was coming, and they called all their militia groups together. toitia companies together garrison the fort. of course, the indians were nobodies full when it came to warfare. they had spies out, people watching the forge and the had the belief that time spent reconnaissance -- in reconnaissance is never wasted. militiated until the was there, seven were dismissed and to left the garrison. that is when the indians decided to attack. on september 1, 1777. the fact that there was only one company left and one was sent up river to stop the indians. they had wasad -- within their nature of
fort henry and wheeling would have a symbiotic relationship in that a lot of places where forts were built where there was no population, they were abandoned because they were as in. because fort henry had people abandoned.it was not protectedt henry wheeling and wheeling protected fort henry. that was the relationship. theidea -- it is built on sieges and the trilogy of legends. the first occurred september 1, 1777. the frontiersman had been expecting an attack. they got word that a large...
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predominately, they plan to assault fort saint philip and fort jackson. the problem is these are yankees from the north and they do not know those forts. someone at a meeting in arlington, which has been taken over, says there's a young lieutenant in washington right now who knows everything about this two forts. so the call goes out to find weitzel and bring him right away. he shows up with these the wigs -- bigwigs of the federal government. they ask what he knows, and he asks what do you need to know? i know exactly how to take the two forts because i know their weaknesses. so they make weitzel the chief engineer of the mission against new orleans. this twentysomething has the key to unlock the two forts, if you will. a large contingent of ships, and the fleet sales around the tip of florida to a staging area just off the coast of new orleans. weitzel tells admiral farragut how to capture the forts. the plan was that admiral porter -- flag officer porter at the time -- would bomb the forts from several miles away with mortar ships and would reduce them
predominately, they plan to assault fort saint philip and fort jackson. the problem is these are yankees from the north and they do not know those forts. someone at a meeting in arlington, which has been taken over, says there's a young lieutenant in washington right now who knows everything about this two forts. so the call goes out to find weitzel and bring him right away. he shows up with these the wigs -- bigwigs of the federal government. they ask what he knows, and he asks what do you...
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i knew this was old enough to be james fort. i said i'm finding james fort. she was sort of backing away with her son. bobby, let's not upset the nice man. i hope she came back with him. but that was 1994. and here, what i had done, what we had done luckily enough was to dig in, at this place, which turned out to be a filled in celler of a building that we've replicated above, that we found, you know, pieces of by finding where it, i posted it in the ground and let the dark circle -- a post put into the ground makes a dark stain and we found a celler, we found intact armor that came out of this pit that is in the exhibit before you go please see that. and the dates of coins. all of this stuff was coming out of here. it was military enough, old enough. wow. you know, this is james fort. but it took many years to connect all of the dots and be able to tell where and how the fort laid out from that point. i wasn't sure if we were on the west side, east side, inside, outside, you know, for a long time. but we went ahead and announced in 1996 that the fort, some p
i knew this was old enough to be james fort. i said i'm finding james fort. she was sort of backing away with her son. bobby, let's not upset the nice man. i hope she came back with him. but that was 1994. and here, what i had done, what we had done luckily enough was to dig in, at this place, which turned out to be a filled in celler of a building that we've replicated above, that we found, you know, pieces of by finding where it, i posted it in the ground and let the dark circle -- a post put...
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he knows there's a bombardment of the fort. by the terms of the release of the prisoner he negotiated, he could go back to baltimore only once the battle was over. so his question is who is going to win this battle? and there's this lull in the battle right now. it gets quiet. this is where the british use five special ships. and i love the names of them. the one was the meteor. the terror. the aetna. the h.m.s. volcano. nd the h.m.s. devastation. that was the seahawk and awe of 1814. each one of those ships could fire a 200-pound exploding shell two miles. now, i'm sure we probably have some folks who fired mortars in their careers in the military. and you know the principle of the mortar, fire and lob the projectile up. these mortars were fixed at a 45-degree setting. if you do the math that bomb will go a mile high in the sky before it begins its descent. imagine you, for some you can probably imagine it's easy because you did it in real life, being a young recruit, on the receiving end of a bombardment or fire, and unable t
he knows there's a bombardment of the fort. by the terms of the release of the prisoner he negotiated, he could go back to baltimore only once the battle was over. so his question is who is going to win this battle? and there's this lull in the battle right now. it gets quiet. this is where the british use five special ships. and i love the names of them. the one was the meteor. the terror. the aetna. the h.m.s. volcano. nd the h.m.s. devastation. that was the seahawk and awe of 1814. each one...
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he knows there's a bombardment of the fort. by the terms of the release of the prisoner he negotiated, he could go back to baltimore only once the battle was over. so his question is who is going to win this battle? and there's this lull in the battle right now. it gets quiet. this is where the british use five special ships. and i love the names of them. the one was the meteor. the terror. the etna. the h.m.s. volcano. and the h.m.s. devastation. that was the shock and awe of 1814. each one of those ships could fire a 200-pound exploding shell two miles. now, i'm sure we probably have some folks who fired mortars in their careers in the military. and you know the principle of the mortar, fire and lob the projectile up. these mortars were fixed at a 45-degree setting. if you do the math that bomb will go a mile high in the sky before it begins its descent. imagine you, for some you can probably imagine it's easy because you did it in real life, being a young recruit, on the receiving end of a bombardment or fire, and unable to
he knows there's a bombardment of the fort. by the terms of the release of the prisoner he negotiated, he could go back to baltimore only once the battle was over. so his question is who is going to win this battle? and there's this lull in the battle right now. it gets quiet. this is where the british use five special ships. and i love the names of them. the one was the meteor. the terror. the etna. the h.m.s. volcano. and the h.m.s. devastation. that was the shock and awe of 1814. each one of...
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that is james fort. there was a lone cyprus tree that used to stand in the river that marks the territory. we thought with our anniversary, the 400th anniversary in 2007, we were thinking maybe it is time to look again. we know a little bit more about the kinds of artifacts that might represent an early settlement. and i had the privilege of working on contract with the parks service looking at their collections from jamestown, and putting them on electronic database. and i noticed that there was this early collection of arms and armor, and it came from the area of the confederate earthworks. it just looks like a fort. it was early, it was military. at that point, bill kelso and another colleague got involved and looked at the field records to see if maybe something have been overlooked, some feature that looks like a palisade wall or a ditch. and sure enough, they kind of saw some things that looked like right angled features, that looked like they could be part of the palisade defense work. so, we appr
that is james fort. there was a lone cyprus tree that used to stand in the river that marks the territory. we thought with our anniversary, the 400th anniversary in 2007, we were thinking maybe it is time to look again. we know a little bit more about the kinds of artifacts that might represent an early settlement. and i had the privilege of working on contract with the parks service looking at their collections from jamestown, and putting them on electronic database. and i noticed that there...
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the city had grown over the top of the fort. then in 1953, they were doing and excavation downtown -- an excavation downtown for a parking garage, and they started dredging up all of these logs. this is one of the logs that was found. we could tell that it was used in a fort because it is -- you can see sections of the log that have to a marks on it. we believe that the log is actually part of the powder mill. fort washington was an important command post on the western frontier. and was actually the base of operation for not only -- but also mad anthony wayne. 1795 and the battle of fallen timbers and the treaty of greenville, the fort was really no longer required. the native americans had been settled, and cincinnati was established. one of the well-known soldiers that was station that fort washington was a young officer by the name of william henry harrison, who would become president of the united states in 1840. >> [indistinct chatter] -- mr.s another -- - conzett: this is another very important historical document. , a fo
the city had grown over the top of the fort. then in 1953, they were doing and excavation downtown -- an excavation downtown for a parking garage, and they started dredging up all of these logs. this is one of the logs that was found. we could tell that it was used in a fort because it is -- you can see sections of the log that have to a marks on it. we believe that the log is actually part of the powder mill. fort washington was an important command post on the western frontier. and was...
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he knows there's a bombardment of the fort.
he knows there's a bombardment of the fort.
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so this is a great example of a fort on a fort. this dark area is a palisade line. it is just darker soil. there is even some darker circular impressions where the upright logs disintegrated. we traced that from the river all the way up to hear. this is a reconstruction-ish that doesn't go deep enough to expose this layer. it's a little off. we did that on purpose because we didn't want to disturb any remains. a lot of times, we will uncover these features and map them for future. then we will cover them back up. we know that the line was here anyway. it gives you an example of this layer. when this room was put in, it cuts through and this is gone from here to the other side. you have to look at these different discolorations and evidence and then get a time sequence by one layer cutting through and disturbing another layer. you go back in time. the latest disturbance is the latest thing and on down. don: i am one of the archaeologists on staff but i do some conservation in the lab. basically, we are out there from the beginning of april through the end of november
so this is a great example of a fort on a fort. this dark area is a palisade line. it is just darker soil. there is even some darker circular impressions where the upright logs disintegrated. we traced that from the river all the way up to hear. this is a reconstruction-ish that doesn't go deep enough to expose this layer. it's a little off. we did that on purpose because we didn't want to disturb any remains. a lot of times, we will uncover these features and map them for future. then we will...
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fort henry and wheeling would have a symbiotic relationship in that a lot of places where forts were built where there was no population, they were abandoned because they were as in. because fort henry had people abandoned.it was not protectedt henry wheeling and wheeling protected fort henry. that was the relationship. theidea -- it is built on sieges and the trilogy of legends. the first
fort henry and wheeling would have a symbiotic relationship in that a lot of places where forts were built where there was no population, they were abandoned because they were as in. because fort henry had people abandoned.it was not protectedt henry wheeling and wheeling protected fort henry. that was the relationship. theidea -- it is built on sieges and the trilogy of legends. the first
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the next train leaving fort washington in about 30 minutes.oing to talk to the passengers, and you'll hear what they are saying coming up in a bit. for now, we are live, nbc 10 news. >> deanna, thank you. get the nbc 10 app. download it right now, especially if you're going to see the pope or need to around town today. everything you need to know about the visit, the road closures, mass transit changes, and, also, a list of things you cannot take with you if you're going to the parkway. >> important to know. >> well, they call it the gateway to the pope. >> thousands of people expected to cross the ben franklin into philadelphia this weekend, but not one in a car. >> correct. >> here's a live look at the empty bridge, which is now closed for the weekend. you'll have to park on the camden side and walk to the philadelphia side. all morning long, we'll get you information you need to know about getting in, out, and around the city of philadelphia tea. >>> you're watching nbc 10's continuing coverage of the pope in philadelphia. brought to you by
the next train leaving fort washington in about 30 minutes.oing to talk to the passengers, and you'll hear what they are saying coming up in a bit. for now, we are live, nbc 10 news. >> deanna, thank you. get the nbc 10 app. download it right now, especially if you're going to see the pope or need to around town today. everything you need to know about the visit, the road closures, mass transit changes, and, also, a list of things you cannot take with you if you're going to the parkway....
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attack on fort sumter.black folks immediately began moving off of their places of confinement and on their way to freedom. since the 2nd street road. today we call it george avenue. the city would be protected by more than 60 forts and we will find that many of these became places of refuge. this is a map with many of the places and many of the forts. this is fort bunker hill. it was a place the black folks went called ben chappell. they would move to the edge of fort bunker hill. within a few years this tiny church would be known as read temple. fascinating connections to this area. there were black people at fort stevens. we might even hear about elizabeth thomas or on betty. let me assure you there were plenty of black folks at fort stevens. up to 11:00 the skirmish continued. the confederates attacked fort stevens. the rebels reached a field of low. several shells were thrown in. a large number of spectators assembled. the rebels went outside to throw rivals. self emancipated lifo reset it work there wa
attack on fort sumter.black folks immediately began moving off of their places of confinement and on their way to freedom. since the 2nd street road. today we call it george avenue. the city would be protected by more than 60 forts and we will find that many of these became places of refuge. this is a map with many of the places and many of the forts. this is fort bunker hill. it was a place the black folks went called ben chappell. they would move to the edge of fort bunker hill. within a few...
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i'm at the fort totten station. you just mentioned that they are setting up bus bridges because of the challenges of getting all of these people potentially your guest told us a short while ago, 30,000 people to the basilica for later this afternoon. that means the brookland catholic university station is going to be overwhelmed. so metro's solution to that is to use this station, fort totten which is one up the line and rhode island avenue which is one station down the line and set up buses that will also bring people to the basilica because it may be so crowded they're not going to be able to get all those people through the catholic university station. so metro is trying to beef itself up. huge security presence today. mike was talking about selfie sticks, coolers, chairs, all of that applies to metro as well. police are here. they're on guard and the number one advice for metro today is when you get on the system, buy your smart card early so you don't get jammed up at the machines trying to get back from these
i'm at the fort totten station. you just mentioned that they are setting up bus bridges because of the challenges of getting all of these people potentially your guest told us a short while ago, 30,000 people to the basilica for later this afternoon. that means the brookland catholic university station is going to be overwhelmed. so metro's solution to that is to use this station, fort totten which is one up the line and rhode island avenue which is one station down the line and set up buses...
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is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] give it up for will forte! know her from "orange is new black" and she's in the new movie "addicted to fresno," natasha lyonne is back on the show. [ cheers and applause ] we will get to them very quickly. before we do, quick question. do you guys read the news? people read the news here? >> audience: yes. >> seth: well, i found, and i don't know if you do this too, but a lot of times i'll just read the headlines and the first couple paragraphs of an article, get the gist, and then i'll move on to the next one. but the truth is there's really valuable information if you read to the end of an article. let me show you what i'm talking about in a segment we call "last line of the news story." ♪ [ applause ] >> seth: let's get started with some tech news, facebook is working on a dislike button, so the first couple paragraphs explain that facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is planning on unveiling a new dislike button. but let's see what we'd of learned if we ready all the way to the end. media experts agree the move is
is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] give it up for will forte! know her from "orange is new black" and she's in the new movie "addicted to fresno," natasha lyonne is back on the show. [ cheers and applause ] we will get to them very quickly. before we do, quick question. do you guys read the news? people read the news here? >> audience: yes. >> seth: well, i found, and i don't know if you do this too, but a lot of times i'll just read the headlines and the...
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he stopped at every american fort on the way. fort messick in southern illinois. he stopped there, did a little business. it theped -- they called fort at chickasaw bluff. it is now in memphis. he stopped at a fort that they called walnut hill, but is now vicksburg. he entered spanish territory at new madrid. he had to show passport. he did the same at baton rouge. finally, he got to new orleans thatril 24, and he noted in his journal. and then his entries in the diary just about stop. --would write things like wrote,r days, he "huh." for 19 days, he wrote "nothing extraordinary happened. oh wait. he is selling cargo. he is making money. a extensive a blue, this was a business venture. where is the information -- obst businessthis was a venture. where's the information about his product? he sold a hogshead of tobacco. a hogshead was a standard container for tobacco. if you are familiar with the 55 gallon drum, they put them out on the highways, the hogshead was probably more like the height of this podium. it would hold maybe 70 or 80 gallons. they were filled wit
he stopped at every american fort on the way. fort messick in southern illinois. he stopped there, did a little business. it theped -- they called fort at chickasaw bluff. it is now in memphis. he stopped at a fort that they called walnut hill, but is now vicksburg. he entered spanish territory at new madrid. he had to show passport. he did the same at baton rouge. finally, he got to new orleans thatril 24, and he noted in his journal. and then his entries in the diary just about stop. --would...
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they make it to the fort here we go. the four stood the triangle of land where benning road and southern avenue in maribor pipe come together. there is still a triangle there today. that's where the fort was. they should take her children and all of these places. in the interest of time i cannot spend too much effort, but his name was charles. he was born and grew up near culpeper courthouse. more than 70 miles away. and found a lady that he married named katie. they have their first child stands he escaped ultimately she would come to d.c.. she tried to collect money to free him but there was not enough. they can only raise 500 and his master wanted 2300. in his master wanted his half-brother. the thing here is that gets to troy new york. whitesck folk and some rescued him twice. we believe that part of the rescue party there was young lady named harriet tubman was part of that as well. the amazing thing to me is that dnc, there is a school named after his oldest son. we had a teacher here from that and your gut tell th
they make it to the fort here we go. the four stood the triangle of land where benning road and southern avenue in maribor pipe come together. there is still a triangle there today. that's where the fort was. they should take her children and all of these places. in the interest of time i cannot spend too much effort, but his name was charles. he was born and grew up near culpeper courthouse. more than 70 miles away. and found a lady that he married named katie. they have their first child...
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moncrief and his carpenters put the fort in a the state of defense against a possible indian attack. we have a letter number one, a royal problem la nation of 1763 saying that none were allowed to settle on crete land. these are the governing documents that establish how the colony was to be established. the british were very big into a sort of mercantile colt any. governor grant established plantations, cotton, indy go and so he was -- indigo, so he was interested in what kind of exports the colony could make. the spanish had a little different attitude about that. they were more about using florida for protection for the treasure fleets heading to spain. so the documents tell about thousand florida was governed, what rules were established, all the most mundane things. between 1763 and 1764, all the spanish inhabitants of st. augustine left. they moved down to cuba. during the 20 years that the british were here, they established various plantation. butt ram came through town and came through st. augustine and through florida on st. john's and he describes many of the plantations,
moncrief and his carpenters put the fort in a the state of defense against a possible indian attack. we have a letter number one, a royal problem la nation of 1763 saying that none were allowed to settle on crete land. these are the governing documents that establish how the colony was to be established. the british were very big into a sort of mercantile colt any. governor grant established plantations, cotton, indy go and so he was -- indigo, so he was interested in what kind of exports the...
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forte is the greatest. >> forte and john solomon, liz cackowski. anybody i know from the snl. >> seth: spivey over there. >> spivey's over there too, that's right. it's just a remarkable. and then they brought on this great guy, dan sterling, who's a tremendous show-runner. and so many good brains over there. who am i to say anything? >> seth: well, you -- it's interesting, because you and forte collaborated a bunch at snl, you wrote a bunch of my favorite stuff together. "espn classic," "potato chips," one of the great all timers. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: your approaches to writing without each other are very different. >> very different. >> seth: like, how do you, he's the most ocd writer i know. >> which he would admit, himself. >> seth: yeah, he would admit. >> it would take us nine hours to write, like, two pages. >> seth: yeah. >> and me, it would take me nine hours to start only in the last hour to then write 12 pages. >> seth: right. >> like, i was just a procrastinator of a different ilk. he would just elongate it, and second-guess every pe
forte is the greatest. >> forte and john solomon, liz cackowski. anybody i know from the snl. >> seth: spivey over there. >> spivey's over there too, that's right. it's just a remarkable. and then they brought on this great guy, dan sterling, who's a tremendous show-runner. and so many good brains over there. who am i to say anything? >> seth: well, you -- it's interesting, because you and forte collaborated a bunch at snl, you wrote a bunch of my favorite stuff...
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it names the forts. it also names the spanish forts i mentioned and names major confluences of rivers. it is not just a list of those locations, but also a list of their coordinates. latitude and longitude for each one of them. did william clark figure that? well, i don't know who would have in 1798. the kicker, the really important thing about it is it is not listed in the order of descending the river. it says at the top, in the order ascending the river. it starts with new orleans and ends with the mouth of the ohio. what good could that have been? most traders of the day were limited by the current of the mississippi. they could not fight it. very few could make their way upstream. but military vessels could. was that for a military thing? i don't know, but there it is. >> could you give us an idea of what the money involved in the smuggling would be in today's money? jo ann: well, it was thousands. $2000 that wilkinson got and sebastian did, too, per year from spain. oh, gosh. no, i don't think i ca
it names the forts. it also names the spanish forts i mentioned and names major confluences of rivers. it is not just a list of those locations, but also a list of their coordinates. latitude and longitude for each one of them. did william clark figure that? well, i don't know who would have in 1798. the kicker, the really important thing about it is it is not listed in the order of descending the river. it says at the top, in the order ascending the river. it starts with new orleans and ends...
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i've written on charlotte and champion hill and fo for a bookn fort henry and fort donelson now. another area that i like to get involved in mississippi history and a lot of that will fall into the battle history as well but i've written on senator james george, mississippi secession convention and other mississippi topics. the final area that i like to deal with is dealing with battlefield preservation to a lot of that has to do with memory and postwar activity, how the veterans came back and look at what they did decades before and after wanted to preserve what they did, then memory and so on. and they do that through, one of the big ways is to preserve the battlefields that they fought on. so very interested in the history of battlefield preservation as well. >> afternoon. i mike ballard. i am a professor emeritus of libraries mississippi state university. america's is one of those titles one of those tajik if you stay at a job long enough with out getting run off. i was there over 30 years. got all my decrees the mississippi state. so from ackerman, mississippi, where i live
i've written on charlotte and champion hill and fo for a bookn fort henry and fort donelson now. another area that i like to get involved in mississippi history and a lot of that will fall into the battle history as well but i've written on senator james george, mississippi secession convention and other mississippi topics. the final area that i like to deal with is dealing with battlefield preservation to a lot of that has to do with memory and postwar activity, how the veterans came back and...
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the next train here from fort washington will leave at about 8:30 this morning.rains will run until about 1:00 this afternoon. and we spoke to some very excited people who have tickets to get up close and personal to the pope. >> yes, very excited. >> i can't believe he's coming to philly. everybody's just very emotional about it. to watch him on the news in new york, it's just really exciting. >> you're like teary eyed. very emotional. >> yeah. >> we are. >> why? just because of the type of pope he is or just because it's such an amazing event? >> it's so great for philadelphia and so great for america. i really think he's bringing a lot of discussion to a lot of the issues. and it's changing the dialogue. so we're happy to be part of it. >> i'm so, so excited. i'm so excited. i've been going downtown every day since tuesday and i'm just so filled with the holy spirit, the poudpower of god is so stro. and i think they said it was like 20,000 since tuesday to friday. and it's just awesome. just so awesome. >> reporter: many people are excited for various reasons.
the next train here from fort washington will leave at about 8:30 this morning.rains will run until about 1:00 this afternoon. and we spoke to some very excited people who have tickets to get up close and personal to the pope. >> yes, very excited. >> i can't believe he's coming to philly. everybody's just very emotional about it. to watch him on the news in new york, it's just really exciting. >> you're like teary eyed. very emotional. >> yeah. >> we are. >>...
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don't forget on the turnpike at fort washington. we have construction that's restricting attractive on the entry and exit ramp that will get you on the turnpike. let's go to the maps, both ways between quakertown and lansdale we've got construction blocking the left lane, southbound at lansdale, as well. lots of crews out there working hard. in lawnside camden county, the ramps connecting 295 to route 30 for paving. use 168. construction at 295 southbound has cleared. time for the commuter report we want to take a closer look at the city using the waze app. it will be a good things to use for the weekend to get around the area. turn it on. we're seeing the closures on the benjamin franklin parkway. that's been causing all kind of extra congestion. 46 degrees in quakertown. 58 in saint david. 48 in kennett square. 62 a big difference in center city. 52 in browns mill. 49 in buena. 53 in dover, delaware. temperatures down in the southern areas almost 11 degrees cooler than yesterday morning. a little chilly, yet a beautiful warm day a
don't forget on the turnpike at fort washington. we have construction that's restricting attractive on the entry and exit ramp that will get you on the turnpike. let's go to the maps, both ways between quakertown and lansdale we've got construction blocking the left lane, southbound at lansdale, as well. lots of crews out there working hard. in lawnside camden county, the ramps connecting 295 to route 30 for paving. use 168. construction at 295 southbound has cleared. time for the commuter...
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we'll show ,,,,,,,, welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. >>> we are going to see sunshine all around the bay area today. there is a live look in san jose. skies are clear and it is going to be warming up today and even more so tomorrow. down in santa clara, the art and wine festival is going on today. that is in central park and all of the bay area super bowl trophies are going to be there. you know who else you'll find there? kpix5 monday through friday morning anchor frank mallicoat. say hi to him. it's going to be 90 degrees, though, so dress light. >>> joining me now is nancy with friends of alameda animal shelter. nancy, you got precious here she's absolutely adorable. tell me about her. >> she is a 4-year-old chihuahua. she came to u
we'll show ,,,,,,,, welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. >>> we are going to see sunshine all around the bay area today. there is a live look in san jose. skies...
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when the bus crashed on the 9600 block of fort meade road. seven passengers got injured. >> people got hurt. >> reporter: this lady was e eating at a nearby restaurant and was eating by the window. >> i saw the bus approach the truck and heard a big boom and heard everybody running to the incident. >> reporter: the tour bus was trying to make a left turn here on fort meade road heading west. all of a sudden you see the pickup, it collided with it. using this drone to take early pictures of the crash scene and officers snapped pictures on the ground. meanwhile, passengers waited with their bags for a backup bus to pick them up. >> a lot of people getting off the tour bus, just saying. >> reporter: right now, fort meade road is closed at the county line. meanwhile, police will talk to the tour bus driver, get his side of the story to figure out what caused the crash. live here in laurel, shomari stone, news4. >> we're following breaking news coming out of donald trump's campaign rally. he's in hot water tonight because he didn't challenge a sup
when the bus crashed on the 9600 block of fort meade road. seven passengers got injured. >> people got hurt. >> reporter: this lady was e eating at a nearby restaurant and was eating by the window. >> i saw the bus approach the truck and heard a big boom and heard everybody running to the incident. >> reporter: the tour bus was trying to make a left turn here on fort meade road heading west. all of a sudden you see the pickup, it collided with it. using this drone to...
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the city had grown over the top of the fort.in 1953, they were doing and excavation downtown -- an excavation downtown for a parking garage, and they started dredging up all of these logs. this is one of the logs that was found. we could tell that it was used in a fort because it is -- you can see sections of the log that have to a marks on it. we believe that the log is actually part of the powder mill. fort washington was an important command post on the western frontier. and was actually the base of operation for not only -- but also mad anthony wayne. after 1795 and the battle of fallen timbers and the treaty of greenville, the fort was really no longer required. the native americans had been settled, and cincinnati was established. one of the well-known soldiers that was station that fort washington was a young officer by the name of william henry harrison, who would become president of the united states in 1840. >> [indistinct chatter] david: this is another very significant document from our collection. it was signed by a
the city had grown over the top of the fort.in 1953, they were doing and excavation downtown -- an excavation downtown for a parking garage, and they started dredging up all of these logs. this is one of the logs that was found. we could tell that it was used in a fort because it is -- you can see sections of the log that have to a marks on it. we believe that the log is actually part of the powder mill. fort washington was an important command post on the western frontier. and was actually the...
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a crowded tra eed train pulled the fort washington train station with the next headed out at 6:20.f course; people are trying to get to where they need to be so that they can see pope francis a little bit later today. >>> we have you covered. here's a live picture from the art museum. the stage is set up, security is set for the world meeting of family's concert.
a crowded tra eed train pulled the fort washington train station with the next headed out at 6:20.f course; people are trying to get to where they need to be so that they can see pope francis a little bit later today. >>> we have you covered. here's a live picture from the art museum. the stage is set up, security is set for the world meeting of family's concert.
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army training center at fort knox. major general robert make an -- robert megan -- to reaffirm faith and fundamental human rights and dignity and worth of the human people in equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. i certainly appreciated. incredible what these men went through. i would like to introduce the daughter of sergeant hall. she will speak on behalf of the family. >> i would like to read a brief expert. and appeared in the stars stripes newspaper on april 20, 1945. down the road in the concentration cages were men who were not strong enough to lead. ,rench resistance members polish and political prisoners, jews. there had been two americans in the camp. they had died last month of malnutrition. most of the rest had died. death was there, even among the still living. in the hospital where those were about to die, there was one man potato been dealing peeling spirit he didn't have any flesh there anymore. rest of the men in the hospital had dysen
army training center at fort knox. major general robert make an -- robert megan -- to reaffirm faith and fundamental human rights and dignity and worth of the human people in equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. i certainly appreciated. incredible what these men went through. i would like to introduce the daughter of sergeant hall. she will speak on behalf of the family. >> i would like to read a brief expert. and...
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. >> guest: that same year they had the weight and because blacks were not allowed to go out into fort lauderdale beach and use the ocean there. they had a separate beach for them. what i found was so incredible, 50 years later, my 50th birthday, birthday, i was the representative of fort lauderdale beach. that only happens in america which is why i want people to understand, the american dream, doctor king's dream, that is the embodiment of what i am. a matter where you are born and where you come from you can have whatever level of success and achievement. >> host: you also tell the story and your book about a black woman you encountered on the campaign trail. abcatoo it was interesting. that was was up in port st. lucie. and it was quite interesting because she felt that i had somehow betrayed my race, the blackrace, the black people, because i was a conservative republican. but if you go back and read the writings and understand booker t. washington, who i call the 1st black conservative, he had three points,points, education, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance. if we still had th
. >> guest: that same year they had the weight and because blacks were not allowed to go out into fort lauderdale beach and use the ocean there. they had a separate beach for them. what i found was so incredible, 50 years later, my 50th birthday, birthday, i was the representative of fort lauderdale beach. that only happens in america which is why i want people to understand, the american dream, doctor king's dream, that is the embodiment of what i am. a matter where you are born and...
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. >> two weeks ago the security department not only admit today fort -- admitted to fort -- >> shows that there are four times more likely to die than the general population. this was after the secretary of state told that data did not exist. given this, with defensive remarks this week referring to people without disabilities as normal, when will the prime minister return my calls for the secretary to be investigated? [shouting] >> let me deal very directly with the publication of this data. it wasub published because i promised it would be published in a way that it was never published in any other government. [shouting] >> we should be clear about what this data show. it does not show wrongly people dying as a result of benefits taken away. you listen to the organization, they said this, two newspapers have checked. thousands of people died within losing of benefits, this is wrong. you should read that before you ask your next question. [shouting] >> save it, save it. >> in 2011 the prime minister, wilson doctrine, prohibition on the electronic monitoring of parliament was still i
. >> two weeks ago the security department not only admit today fort -- admitted to fort -- >> shows that there are four times more likely to die than the general population. this was after the secretary of state told that data did not exist. given this, with defensive remarks this week referring to people without disabilities as normal, when will the prime minister return my calls for the secretary to be investigated? [shouting] >> let me deal very directly with the...
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at fort clark was staffed by a very cranky for trader, a gentleman and francis. you can get a sense of his personality by reading his journal. he detested the mandan and he really detested the rats and he started keeping a record of the number frats he killed every month in his journal. next third of some of those records for you here and you can see over the course of a year from june 1836 to may of 1837 he killed a total of 1686 rats. now, that's just in a fort clark. where's all the corn stored? it's in the mandan village. just imagine the rats at the village. now, in 1832, as the rats ran amok a steamboat named yellowstone turn up the missouri river document load a village in order to service for clark. the yellowstone was the first steamer to reach the mandan. like the rats had a voracious appetite. not for maize, but that would. man dance consumed plenty of wood on their own. steamboats were in a different league. a small steamer like the yellowstone needed the equivalent of 6010h trees for each day of travel. the boats inevitably reloaded with wood where w
at fort clark was staffed by a very cranky for trader, a gentleman and francis. you can get a sense of his personality by reading his journal. he detested the mandan and he really detested the rats and he started keeping a record of the number frats he killed every month in his journal. next third of some of those records for you here and you can see over the course of a year from june 1836 to may of 1837 he killed a total of 1686 rats. now, that's just in a fort clark. where's all the corn...
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phil lebeau, "nightly business report," fort worth, texas. >> coming up, lesson plans. the big money behind a startup that wants to change education in america. >> in addition to the fed meeting that begins tomorrow, the consumer price index is out. the fed will be watching that. so is a measure of home builder sentiment with the index from the national association of home builders. fedex will release quarterly results. that is what to watch for wednesday. >>> the wife of the late steve jobs wants to improve the u.s. education system. maureen powell jobs is committing $50 million to create new high schools telling "the new york times" her project ames to modernize curriculums and develop new ways of teaching. she chairs an organization called xq america which will accept proposals, partner with winning teams and support at least five schools over the next five years. >>> she's not the only one spearheading an investment in education. other well-known nameses in technology and silicon valley are, as well. julia boorstin tells us about one startup drawing big name backers
phil lebeau, "nightly business report," fort worth, texas. >> coming up, lesson plans. the big money behind a startup that wants to change education in america. >> in addition to the fed meeting that begins tomorrow, the consumer price index is out. the fed will be watching that. so is a measure of home builder sentiment with the index from the national association of home builders. fedex will release quarterly results. that is what to watch for wednesday. >>> the...
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>> this is a fort in a bag. all of the accoutrements to create -- >> whoa! >> are you okay? >> i'd love to know whose children are these. >> this child just came out of your dress? >> okay, so -- >> i'd like the parents to come forward! >> are you okay? >> yup. >> dad wants to say hi. >> say hi, dad. oh, right into the camera. okay. >> jhienga! >> i love me some diy but cutting down 48 pieces of jenga pieces is not my jam. i went to the hardware store. they cut every single piece at no charge, which is a great tip. you have to give it muscle, this larger scale version but you have to paint them, create some pretty patterns and you have a fun activity for your guests. >> we have a couple more seconds. >> this is frisbee golf. the name of the game is to get the frisbee into the bucket. anybody can do this. try tossing one in. then we have a dowel rod with a numbered flag. you got it. then we added tassel for pretty: thank you guys so much. >> thank you so much. >> someone broke your special wine glass. >> what? >>
>> this is a fort in a bag. all of the accoutrements to create -- >> whoa! >> are you okay? >> i'd love to know whose children are these. >> this child just came out of your dress? >> okay, so -- >> i'd like the parents to come forward! >> are you okay? >> yup. >> dad wants to say hi. >> say hi, dad. oh, right into the camera. okay. >> jhienga! >> i love me some diy but cutting down 48 pieces of jenga pieces is not my...
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no one couldyears, remember where the fort wise. the city had grown over the top of the fort. then in 1953, they were doing and excavation downtown for the western southern insurance company parking garage. they started dredging all of these logs. is one of the logs that was found. we can tell it was used in a fort. you can see the sections that have tool marks on it you read we believe that it is part of the powder magazine of fort washington, given where it was found. four washington was an important onmand center, command post the western frontier. it's actually the base of operations for not only harmer, -- but also mad anthony wayne when he lost campaigns indians.he shawnee required. not the native americans had been settled in cincinnati was established. soldierse well-known established at fort washington was a young officer by the name of william harry handers -- william henry harrison become the president of the united 1840. in this is another very significant document from our collection. amnestyan original proclamation that was signed by abraham lincoln in 1863. the
no one couldyears, remember where the fort wise. the city had grown over the top of the fort. then in 1953, they were doing and excavation downtown for the western southern insurance company parking garage. they started dredging all of these logs. is one of the logs that was found. we can tell it was used in a fort. you can see the sections that have tool marks on it you read we believe that it is part of the powder magazine of fort washington, given where it was found. four washington was an...
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charles welch of fort washington was shot and killed friday night. early this morning, 22-year-old deandre ingram was shot to death in southeast. the police are urging anybody with information to call. countynce george's firefighters were injured while battling a fire in springdale. the homeowner was attending her husband's funeral. one firefighter suffered minor burns, the second was treated for electrical shock. we do not know what caused the fire. a surprising message from the man arrested in a series of highway shootings in arizona. why he claims the police have the wrong man. and donald trump firing back after he was criticized for not correcting a man who said president obama was kellye: best-selling romance author jackie collins has died of breast cancer. her publicist said that she passed away saturday in los angeles at the age of 77. family said she was a trailblazer for women in fiction and a creative force that entertained millions over four decades. a landscaper arrested in a series of freeway shootings in phoenix said the police have mad
charles welch of fort washington was shot and killed friday night. early this morning, 22-year-old deandre ingram was shot to death in southeast. the police are urging anybody with information to call. countynce george's firefighters were injured while battling a fire in springdale. the homeowner was attending her husband's funeral. one firefighter suffered minor burns, the second was treated for electrical shock. we do not know what caused the fire. a surprising message from the man arrested...
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fort bragg i i think about a half inch to three quarters.n develops for the morning to the north and everyone else late afternoon, early evening. as the system moves south, it weak ens considerably. north bay, quarter to maybe three quarters of an inch would not surprise me in the least. sis the temp holding together, has jetstream support. by 10:00 up into mendocino county just near santa rosa, that will be drizzle. north bay by 1:00, mendocino county, lake county and by 2:00 right down to marin county. this is when the system will see what happens. it looks like it starts to fall about by 4, 5, 6:00. but the evening commute could get light rain or drizzle all the way to san jose. i think everybody will get a little precip out of that. of our system exits after today and high pressure starts to build in. pretty high temps by the weekend but we'll deal with that friday. calastoga, 49, cold up there. santa rosa 50. 50s, 60s on your temps, not much of a breeze, but cranking you later. as the system dives in, it's good going to give us rain. so
fort bragg i i think about a half inch to three quarters.n develops for the morning to the north and everyone else late afternoon, early evening. as the system moves south, it weak ens considerably. north bay, quarter to maybe three quarters of an inch would not surprise me in the least. sis the temp holding together, has jetstream support. by 10:00 up into mendocino county just near santa rosa, that will be drizzle. north bay by 1:00, mendocino county, lake county and by 2:00 right down to...
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know that the green and yellow line service is suspended between u street and fort cotton due to loss of power. >>> the son of edd houck shot and killed a man today, took a former girlfriend hostage and then shot and killed himself. he was 36 and had a long history of run ins with police. a spokesman described the end of the 34-mile chase. >> as they approached traffic, it started to slow in the north bound lanes. the suspect's vehicle actually rammed a state trooper's vehicle in front of him and then almost momentarily, there was a gunshot heard from inside the vehicle. >> houck's ex girlfriend was not hurt. the man he killed is 36 year old jeremy gift of fredericksburg. >>> cbs news learned the justice department is launching criminal investigation into volkswagen emissions cheating. about 11 million diesel cars around the world were fitted with secret software that helped the cars pass tests they should have failed. volkswagen execs have apologized for adeception and the company could face billions of dollars in fines. >>> tonight the man who raised the price of a life saving drug
know that the green and yellow line service is suspended between u street and fort cotton due to loss of power. >>> the son of edd houck shot and killed a man today, took a former girlfriend hostage and then shot and killed himself. he was 36 and had a long history of run ins with police. a spokesman described the end of the 34-mile chase. >> as they approached traffic, it started to slow in the north bound lanes. the suspect's vehicle actually rammed a state trooper's vehicle in...
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light rain northern mendocino county to fort bragg. if you are getting rain, you can always let us know. some rain is getting its act together to the south. it will be a cooler day. i think cloudy to mostly cloudy as well. 50s and 60s and 70s. some of these observations i'm a little concerned about. highs will be 25 degrees cooler. 50s and 60s on your temps. southwest 20 had gusts to 30 earlier. it's more of a westerly breeze. that should help clear out some of the haze and smoke. the low is making a move inland. it will get bumped to a cold front. low and high clouds. 70s on some of these temps. 60s f ohs. >> sal, i know you have road closures but what about 580? >> yeah. basically highway 129 is going to be closed in that whole area. unless you need to be up there. we're advising you to avoid it. closer to home if you're trying to take a car to the airport, if you're trying to get to the airport using the car northbound 101 at millbrae there is a crash. it's blocking several lanes. we actually had a viewer drive by and say what an aw
light rain northern mendocino county to fort bragg. if you are getting rain, you can always let us know. some rain is getting its act together to the south. it will be a cooler day. i think cloudy to mostly cloudy as well. 50s and 60s and 70s. some of these observations i'm a little concerned about. highs will be 25 degrees cooler. 50s and 60s on your temps. southwest 20 had gusts to 30 earlier. it's more of a westerly breeze. that should help clear out some of the haze and smoke. the low is...
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we have cleared the scene they are blocking the right lane near willow grove and restrictions from fort washington to the turnpike westbound. in new jersey, 42 southbound, crews have cleared. on the turnpike they are blocking the exit lane. and blocking the ramp at 295 to 42. columbus road blocking the right lane that doesn't clearal 3:00 p.m. that will cause problems on 130. we have fog in between reporting sites. 20 miles in lancaster, so a couple of spots where you're getting a touch of fog. it's not a big deal, but you'll notice it when you ahead out. 6 # degrees in -- 64 degrees in philadelphia. allentown and millville looking good in these areas. temperatures above average today with lots of sunshine high of 87. >> new this morning, a baltimore police officer who was named officer of the year in 2008 is on the other side of the law. he has been charged with choking a restrained inmate. he has been charged with assault an misconduct in office. he he row strained a man because he was a flight risk. he grabbed the man around the throat and choked him. he is on administrative duty sin
we have cleared the scene they are blocking the right lane near willow grove and restrictions from fort washington to the turnpike westbound. in new jersey, 42 southbound, crews have cleared. on the turnpike they are blocking the exit lane. and blocking the ramp at 295 to 42. columbus road blocking the right lane that doesn't clearal 3:00 p.m. that will cause problems on 130. we have fog in between reporting sites. 20 miles in lancaster, so a couple of spots where you're getting a touch of fog....
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. >> we are currently checking outside of fort worth and reno and azel, drilling to find out how the and gas activity relates or changes stress along these preexisting faults. >> on a personal level how concerned are you about these earthquakes that are happening in your backyard? >> my biggest concern is that something in the four and a half range will occur in a highly populated area like the dallas fort worth area where the built environment is not built up to standards for those considerations. >> coming up on "techknow": whose fault is it? scientists brought specialized equipment deep under this home to see if the epicenter of reno's quakes can be explained.. plus can this solve the problem, how to clean up this murky mess. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/"techknow." >> reno, texas, a sleepy town where the livestock easily out number the people. a place of pastoral quiet. >> it was an incredibly loud boom. then we felt a joalt. >> it was an unexpected earthquake in november 2013 that rat
. >> we are currently checking outside of fort worth and reno and azel, drilling to find out how the and gas activity relates or changes stress along these preexisting faults. >> on a personal level how concerned are you about these earthquakes that are happening in your backyard? >> my biggest concern is that something in the four and a half range will occur in a highly populated area like the dallas fort worth area where the built environment is not built up to standards for...
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i want to thank our panelists: kerry coddett, will forte, and andrew rannells.odnightly everyone! [hail to the chief plays] - good evening, my fellow americans. with me as always is my anger translator, luther. - boom, mitt! i sunk your battleship, bitch! what's up? - to the american people, i just want to say the debates are over, but now is not a time to tally points or to, uh, keep the score. - 2-1, obama. game, set, match, touchdown, homerun, checkmate. can we get back to work now? - governor romney, in the recent debate, i laid out the inconsistencies in your stated beliefs. - okay, governor rom-- listen. i'm gonna tell you a little-- governor romney, why you smiling while you're getting your ass kicked? are we debating, or are you trying to sell me a lexus? - i directly questioned you about your opposition to the auto industry bailout. - on behalf of all the people in detroit that want to stab you, i ask again, why are you smiling? - i asked you about your stance on syria, which you called iran's route to the sea. - hey...dummy...look! iran is on the sea.
i want to thank our panelists: kerry coddett, will forte, and andrew rannells.odnightly everyone! [hail to the chief plays] - good evening, my fellow americans. with me as always is my anger translator, luther. - boom, mitt! i sunk your battleship, bitch! what's up? - to the american people, i just want to say the debates are over, but now is not a time to tally points or to, uh, keep the score. - 2-1, obama. game, set, match, touchdown, homerun, checkmate. can we get back to work now? -...
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now, this is located in the 9600 block of fort meade road in laurel. now, someone inside the car is trapped. police say medics are going to rush that patient to a nearby hospital. there were 59 people on board the bus. none of them were hurt. but quite a tragic situation. this is the 9600 block of fort meade road in laurel. >>> a city cop has been charged with assault. police say other officers took a prisoner who was already in restraints. the alleged incident happened last september, but details are just now ngcomi out. police say the accused officer was helping two bondsmen take control of a suspect who was a flight risk. police claim he grabbed the suspect and assaulted him, even though they say the suspect never tried to escape. the officer is is a 24-year vet with the force. he's been on administrative duty since last year: new this week, deputies in frederick county, maryland, are installing motion- activated hidden cameras on trails in the vast frederick watershed. it is the latest effort to catch a person burying booby traps in those trails. t
now, this is located in the 9600 block of fort meade road in laurel. now, someone inside the car is trapped. police say medics are going to rush that patient to a nearby hospital. there were 59 people on board the bus. none of them were hurt. but quite a tragic situation. this is the 9600 block of fort meade road in laurel. >>> a city cop has been charged with assault. police say other officers took a prisoner who was already in restraints. the alleged incident happened last september,...