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barking commands, sending orders all over the country to hunt for john wilkes booth. on trains, on boats. the orders went out everywhere. catch the assassin, find him. and so the manhunt, which took 12 days, began in this room before lincoln even died. once word got out to official washington that lincoln was here, this really became the magnetic center of attraction for all important people in washington. over 100 people made pilgrimages here during the night. some came because they wanted to help. they knew stanton would need them or the secretary of navy would need them. some were friends of mary lincoln and they wanted to comfort them. others were journalists who were not allowed to enter the house. and while all this was happening, thousands of people in the street gathered right in front of this house. some tried to stand on tippy toe and peek through the windows or hoist others up so they could look in. but the blinds were closed then and they couldn't see. and so throughout the night, with regularity, official visitors came to the front door of the peterson ho
barking commands, sending orders all over the country to hunt for john wilkes booth. on trains, on boats. the orders went out everywhere. catch the assassin, find him. and so the manhunt, which took 12 days, began in this room before lincoln even died. once word got out to official washington that lincoln was here, this really became the magnetic center of attraction for all important people in washington. over 100 people made pilgrimages here during the night. some came because they wanted to...
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they probably went to open it and couldn't so just grabbed it wilkes says the thieves took her computer, i-pad, and jewelry... everything valuable in my room is gone but it's her mother's ashes she wants back. i've never felt more violated or angry or hurt. it's like my mom dying emotions. every time i turn around something else is missing and i'm heartbroken all over again she hopes the thieves are watching right now. to the people that have done this, if you're watching, i'm offering a reward, you can leave it in a parking lot for all i care, i just want it back wilkes has lived in that home for 13 years and never had a problem before. she already installed a new security system. she's thankful she and her 12 year old weren't home when the thieves broke in. if you have any information, call police. congressman cresent hardy says doctors repaired a collapsed artery in his heart before it worsened to the point where it could have been fatal. he is out of the hospital - after suffering a heart attack sunday. hardy is already resuming political activities - including a roundtable discussi
they probably went to open it and couldn't so just grabbed it wilkes says the thieves took her computer, i-pad, and jewelry... everything valuable in my room is gone but it's her mother's ashes she wants back. i've never felt more violated or angry or hurt. it's like my mom dying emotions. every time i turn around something else is missing and i'm heartbroken all over again she hopes the thieves are watching right now. to the people that have done this, if you're watching, i'm offering a...
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they probably went to open it and couldn't so just grabbed it wilkes says the thieves took her computer, i-pad, and jewelry... everything valuable in my room is gone ashes she wants back. i've never felt more violated or angry or hurt. it's like my mom dying all over again. i have the same emotions. every time i turn around something else is missing and i'm heartbroken all over again she hopes the thieves are watching right now. to the people that have done this, if you're watching, i'm offering a reward, you can leave it in a parking lot for all i care, i just want it back a family says goodbye to their husband and father...killed last week on a construction site. ricardo bautista died when the scaffolding collapsed at tivoli village... now osha is investigating. fox5's adam herbets took a look at the company's history with osha. from the outside looking in -- it was just another construction site near summerlin. people in tivoli village knew what was going on... but nobody knew that a his life on august 22nd... when las vegas firefighters say the scaffolding fell apart. he was one of
they probably went to open it and couldn't so just grabbed it wilkes says the thieves took her computer, i-pad, and jewelry... everything valuable in my room is gone ashes she wants back. i've never felt more violated or angry or hurt. it's like my mom dying all over again. i have the same emotions. every time i turn around something else is missing and i'm heartbroken all over again she hopes the thieves are watching right now. to the people that have done this, if you're watching, i'm...
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they probably went to open it and couldn't so just grabbed it wilkes says the thieves took her computer, i-pad, and jewelry... everything valuable in my room is gone but it's her mother's ashes she wants back. i've never felt more violated or angry or hurt. it's like my mom dying all over again. i have the same emotions. every time i turn around something else is missing and i'm heartbroken all over again she hopes the thieves are watching right now. to the people that offering a reward, you can leave it in a parking lot for all i care, i just want it back wilkes has lived in that home for 13 years and never had a problem before. she already installed a new security system. she's thankful she and her 12 year old weren't home when the thieves broke in. if you have any information, call police. a deadly construction village is now being investigated by osha. last week a scaffolding collapsed... killing 30-year-old ricardo bautista. the company-- performance builders incorporated-- has several osha violations... frank hawk -- who works for the carpenters union -- says before the accident e
they probably went to open it and couldn't so just grabbed it wilkes says the thieves took her computer, i-pad, and jewelry... everything valuable in my room is gone but it's her mother's ashes she wants back. i've never felt more violated or angry or hurt. it's like my mom dying all over again. i have the same emotions. every time i turn around something else is missing and i'm heartbroken all over again she hopes the thieves are watching right now. to the people that offering a reward, you...
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wilkes is pleading for the person who has her mother's ashes to return them.... and is asking anyone with information to call police. metro police opened a new area command station to serve the western portion of the valley. the spring valley area command will 31 square miles. it will cover charleston to flamingo and from the i- 15 towards red rock. metro says neighbors who live in the area will have faster response times and more officer engagement. "you will see an uptick in the response time to calls when they call 911 or 311 to get officers out there. plus our officers are being engaged on a regular basis so our goal is not to respond to calls our goal is to prevent the calls before they happen. and that's exactly what we did today by opening this area command. metro says this area desperately needed its own area command.. and combined areas that were previously patrolled by enterprise and bolden area commands big changes are coming to the recently sold boulevard mall. the property is focusing more on family entertainment. the seaquest aquarium is set to open
wilkes is pleading for the person who has her mother's ashes to return them.... and is asking anyone with information to call police. metro police opened a new area command station to serve the western portion of the valley. the spring valley area command will 31 square miles. it will cover charleston to flamingo and from the i- 15 towards red rock. metro says neighbors who live in the area will have faster response times and more officer engagement. "you will see an uptick in the response...
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barking commands, sending orders all over the country to hunt for john wilkes booth. on trains, on boats. the orders went out everywhere. catch the assassin, find him. and so the manhunt, which took 12 days, began in this room before lincoln even died. once word got out to official washington that lincoln was here, this really became the magnetic center of attraction for all important people in washington. over 100 people made pilgrimages here during the night. some came because they wanted to help. they knew stanton would need them or the secretary of navy would need them. some were friends of mary lincoln, and they wanted to comfort her. others were journalists who were not allowed to enter the house. and while all this was happening, thousands of people in the street gathered right in front of this house. some tried to stand on tippy toe and peek through the windows or hoist others up so they could look in. but the blinds were closed then and they couldn't see. and so throughout the night, with regularity, official visitors came to the front door of the petersen ho
barking commands, sending orders all over the country to hunt for john wilkes booth. on trains, on boats. the orders went out everywhere. catch the assassin, find him. and so the manhunt, which took 12 days, began in this room before lincoln even died. once word got out to official washington that lincoln was here, this really became the magnetic center of attraction for all important people in washington. over 100 people made pilgrimages here during the night. some came because they wanted to...
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. >> reporter: wilks county north carolina in the foothills of the blue ridge mountains, home to theh a total population of about 69,000. this is appalachia, one of the areas hardest hit by this country's prescription pill epidem epidemic. >> appalachian area is a community and out got more injuries or chronic pain issue and all of that. >> reporter: just nine years ago this county had one of the highest rates of death due to overdoses from prescription medicine. >> we're losing 15 people, 20 people, 30 people a year. for a small community like ours, that's huge. >> reporter: fred bracen runs project lazarus which he started in 2008 in response to drug pews and overdose rates other. >> i just began to notice the medication problems in our homes in wicks county when i was the director, and that's where we had incidents of families sharing, stealing, selling. >> reporter: nonprofit is run out of fred's home. its mission, to help empower communities to prevent drug overdoses and to help this community project lazarus involves the community. >> what i'm trying to find out has changed. we
. >> reporter: wilks county north carolina in the foothills of the blue ridge mountains, home to theh a total population of about 69,000. this is appalachia, one of the areas hardest hit by this country's prescription pill epidem epidemic. >> appalachian area is a community and out got more injuries or chronic pain issue and all of that. >> reporter: just nine years ago this county had one of the highest rates of death due to overdoses from prescription medicine. >>...
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wendell wilke was the republican candidate for president back in 1940. he was unsuccessful in that race. he had done much better, remember, than landon in 1936, and certainly hoover in '32, but he had fallen short. and ultimately, he was distrusted by many conservative republicans. former president hoover, for example, with some of his contacts in the media will circulate this notion that, you know, wilke did not really do as well as republican candidates who had toed the line. willkie was seen as too pro new deal and too conventionists and hoovers and other conservatives within the gop will note that willkie even in the areas where he's winning is running behind other republican candidates, and in some areas where there is a republican win, say at the gubernatorial level, willkie is not winning at the presidential level. willkie is deeply upset by this rumor that's going about and even will respond to mark sullivan, i believe, of the "washington post," privately insisting that, you know, hoover and others are cherry-picking their returns and that i'm ac
wendell wilke was the republican candidate for president back in 1940. he was unsuccessful in that race. he had done much better, remember, than landon in 1936, and certainly hoover in '32, but he had fallen short. and ultimately, he was distrusted by many conservative republicans. former president hoover, for example, with some of his contacts in the media will circulate this notion that, you know, wilke did not really do as well as republican candidates who had toed the line. willkie was seen...
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also, the same year in which president abraham lincoln was assassinated at ford's theater by john wilkes booth. people here in cincinnati were devastated to hear this tragic news about their american president. what we have original here inside of the library just to my right, we have the secretary desk. this belongs to alfonzo taft, william's father. this was a desk that he probably worked at while he was an attorney. possibly downtown in cincinnati. that we have been fortunate enough to kwet acquired back here in the taft home. also, we have a slate mantel fireplace that's also original. what the national park service has done here is we have put this marble faux finish back on it as it originally had when the tafts had it installed here in their house. over in the right-hand corner of the wall, you'll notice an oval portrait here of none other than chief william howard taft at the age of 3. with the curls, plump cheeks, and in a dress. this was very typical back in the victorian era days, since children had to wear cloth diapers. it was more of a convenience for the parents to put lit
also, the same year in which president abraham lincoln was assassinated at ford's theater by john wilkes booth. people here in cincinnati were devastated to hear this tragic news about their american president. what we have original here inside of the library just to my right, we have the secretary desk. this belongs to alfonzo taft, william's father. this was a desk that he probably worked at while he was an attorney. possibly downtown in cincinnati. that we have been fortunate enough to kwet...
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back in may misty wilke told and she was distraught, trying to get away as she -- he had just dropped a bombshell admission and was talking her and then that happened. she says he cut her with a knife but new court documents reveal that witnesses heard her threatened to kill her boyfriend with her car. wilke cut a plea deal and will be sentenced today. >>> happening while you were sleeping, a very large response and unfortunately a family dog died in an apartment fire early will be video from the scene near 19th and indian school. phoenix fire crews say one apartment caught fire and the smoke moved very quickly through the three-story apartment complex. everybody was able to get out but again the dog, they were not able to save him. firefighters found him and tried to save him but unfortunately the smoke was just too much for the little pooch. phoenix fire sending us these images and helping us tell the story. from there to 51st avenue and broadway there's a sh unfolding. a man was shot in the leg and officers tell us a man and a woman were out walking their.was -- when some -- walkin
back in may misty wilke told and she was distraught, trying to get away as she -- he had just dropped a bombshell admission and was talking her and then that happened. she says he cut her with a knife but new court documents reveal that witnesses heard her threatened to kill her boyfriend with her car. wilke cut a plea deal and will be sentenced today. >>> happening while you were sleeping, a very large response and unfortunately a family dog died in an apartment fire early will be...
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. >> reporter: meagan wilkes said the pain is almost unbearable. two months ago, her mother, brother -- barbara mulholland, passed away. now her ashes are gone. her ashes taken in a burglary sunday afternoon. >> please bring it back. i don't care about anything. i just want my mom back. >> reporter: the break-in was stopping by for a visit. he found doors wide open. household items stolen, along with jewelry. but it's the urn the family is desperate to get back. >> she passed away two months ago. we feel like they lost her all over again. it's the same emotion. >> reporter: and a quick check of the website shows at least nine burglaries in the area in the past four weeks. now the family is not only retur the ashes. >> they can leave the ashes somewhere. i don't care if it's in a vacant lot and call channel 3 and say we just left the ashes at wherever and we'll go and pick them up. >> it's about this big, this big. it's a dark, wooden box that you can't open. you have to unscrew it frhe bottom. >> reporter: barbara mulholland worked for city bank fo
. >> reporter: meagan wilkes said the pain is almost unbearable. two months ago, her mother, brother -- barbara mulholland, passed away. now her ashes are gone. her ashes taken in a burglary sunday afternoon. >> please bring it back. i don't care about anything. i just want my mom back. >> reporter: the break-in was stopping by for a visit. he found doors wide open. household items stolen, along with jewelry. but it's the urn the family is desperate to get back. >> she...
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from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back. good to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to put it that way. [chuckles]
from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back. good to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to put it that way. [chuckles]
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from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back.to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to putt
from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back.to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to putt
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. >> contractors roger wilkes and tom taylor bring battered homes back to life. they've watched the burning in sherman park. their own neighborhood up. >> i just try to figure out what makes them do it. the house never did nothing to nobody. adrienne: the department of neighborhood services says in the city tore down 400 2014 distressed properties using a one-time settlement from mortgage lenders in the housing collapse. since then, the city budget only covers demolition of 100 of the city's 3500 vacant buildings a year. the sherman park neighborhood is home to 535 of those vacant , burned this morning and the one that burned tuesday at 50th and clarke. the contractors say something needs to change. >> there's too many vacant homes in the city and they need to do something besides tear them down. there's too many homeless people and too many vacant places. joyce: colleen henry reporting. when it comes to vacant properties, sherman park may suffer because of its stability. the city tells us homes used for gang crime, drugs, and prostitution get razed first. those
. >> contractors roger wilkes and tom taylor bring battered homes back to life. they've watched the burning in sherman park. their own neighborhood up. >> i just try to figure out what makes them do it. the house never did nothing to nobody. adrienne: the department of neighborhood services says in the city tore down 400 2014 distressed properties using a one-time settlement from mortgage lenders in the housing collapse. since then, the city budget only covers demolition of 100 of...
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it's th josh: henry owens was supposed to pitch for the pawsox against the scranton wilkes barre yankees last night. probably wishes he did, because major league hitters owned owens all day today in detroit. after making it through two innings unscathed, jd martinez, who has worn out sox pitching all weekend, dunks this in the corner. 2-0 tigers. the run hit the top of the wall this shot. now 5-0 tigers. two guys on base in the fifth. now 8-0 tigers. owens gives up eight over 5, 5 walks. andrew bening follows up his major league triple, cutting it from 10 to five. fans are cheering they will home runs against their pictures. he finishes with 23. the blue jays, big heroes for cleveland on friday night. jose ramirez give the indians a lead and no offensive heroics in the night for toronto on this day. the indians win it, 3-2. more ground. they are two games back. the rays are 17 back and will host the red sox and a four-game series tomorrow night. tomorrow -- tonight on sportscenter five ot, we talk about the death star battle in new england, and the injury roster and what positions are lo
it's th josh: henry owens was supposed to pitch for the pawsox against the scranton wilkes barre yankees last night. probably wishes he did, because major league hitters owned owens all day today in detroit. after making it through two innings unscathed, jd martinez, who has worn out sox pitching all weekend, dunks this in the corner. 2-0 tigers. the run hit the top of the wall this shot. now 5-0 tigers. two guys on base in the fifth. now 8-0 tigers. owens gives up eight over 5, 5 walks. andrew...
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from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back.ood to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to put it that way. [chuckles] >> do you have trouble picking up women? is that the problem? oh, you know what? i do this on the show. let's just do a little play acting here. >> okay. >> i am a beautiful woman that you would like to hit on. just give me your best line. >> hola, me llamo eduardo. vos? >> first of all, you're speaking spanish to them? >> [laughs] yes. [laughter] would you dance tango with me? >> that's it? "my name is eduardo. would you like to dance tango?" >> yes, absolutely. >> you had me at eduardo. >> [laughs] >> you had me at eduardo.
from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back.ood to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to put it that way. [chuckles] >> do you have trouble picking up women? is that the problem? oh, you know what? i do this on the show. let's just do a little play acting here. >> okay....
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was left locked in the car for about 30 minutes while his mother shopped at the price chopper in wilkes-barreridget banneck said she saw people gathered around the car. >> i saw the little boy with his hands up against the window. he was saturated. my first thought was get that kid out of the car. >> he noticed the window slightly cracked open. she was able to reach in and unlock the door. the boy is in the care of luzerne county children and youth and is doing fine. police plan to file charges against the mother for child endangerment and leaving a child unattended in a vehicle. >> also new, two men risk their lives to save a stranger in the sinking car. police say the driver had a medical emergency and trove his cadillac into the michigan lake yesterday. the rescuers saw what happened and dove into the water. someone on the shore threw rocks at them tow they could try to break the car windows. >> somebody needed help. just kind of, you know, got to help him out. >> reporter: you didn't even give it a thought. >> not even a thought, nope. >> police arrived a few minutes later using an ax to
was left locked in the car for about 30 minutes while his mother shopped at the price chopper in wilkes-barreridget banneck said she saw people gathered around the car. >> i saw the little boy with his hands up against the window. he was saturated. my first thought was get that kid out of the car. >> he noticed the window slightly cracked open. she was able to reach in and unlock the door. the boy is in the care of luzerne county children and youth and is doing fine. police plan to...
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he's also the author of a number of books that particularly one of my favorites the hunt for john wilkes booth after the lincoln assassination. let's go back in time further than that the first folio. can you talk about that is, it's a phrase many viewers may not be familiar with. and the two men you referred to earlier. >> guest: it refers to the size of the book, very large, 13 by eight approximately. >> host: said the old-time magazine size. >> guest: that's correct. the closer to about half the size of a folio. what made it interesting is that conveyed something of a gravitas and prayer to this, but size had been assigned to political or religious tracts, not fiction, literature and plays that were not regarded as literature they were regarded as amusement for the masses. the first folio was a memorial volume that two of his friends, john hemmings put together as a tribute to their deceased friend. >> host: when did he pass away? >> guest: 1616 and the first folio was 1623 so the idea probably percolated about five years after his death at which time only half of his plays have been
he's also the author of a number of books that particularly one of my favorites the hunt for john wilkes booth after the lincoln assassination. let's go back in time further than that the first folio. can you talk about that is, it's a phrase many viewers may not be familiar with. and the two men you referred to earlier. >> guest: it refers to the size of the book, very large, 13 by eight approximately. >> host: said the old-time magazine size. >> guest: that's correct. the...
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. >> obama -- [inaudible] >> wilke can run the country. that builds on, i tried it in college but i did not inhale and then you know it's like anything you can go one more step and one more step in now you are on -- i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry. >> you in the future saw the cops getting lavish gratuities and diamonds from the two real estate developers in birkeland and some high ups were stripped of their guns and badges and reassigned. also some of them supposedly that were working on a yacht. is this something -- how much time would have to elapse before you would want to investigate? >> in cases like that in something like afghan or something like that you would want to wait until the case has been settled as far as call girls and diamonds and free donuts and whatever else. i suspect it was whatever else. >> does the idea wrote to play a role in the type of politician goes for one kind of scandal as a republican might tend to do these kinds of scandals and democrats might -- b that's a good question. i will have to give an xl check on that.
. >> obama -- [inaudible] >> wilke can run the country. that builds on, i tried it in college but i did not inhale and then you know it's like anything you can go one more step and one more step in now you are on -- i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry. >> you in the future saw the cops getting lavish gratuities and diamonds from the two real estate developers in birkeland and some high ups were stripped of their guns and badges and reassigned. also some of them supposedly that were...
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""we cleared down by wilkes grocery store we had sandbags from central plumbing all the way back to their dock and that was all sandbags 7 feet high " " the city initially told tv9 it could take up to two protection. but firefighters told us sunday they were ahead of schedule. there's only a small row of sandbags on the south side of the river and crews hope to have this cleaned up within the next couple days. a police chase at the end of the concert at kinnick ended with a car crashing into a home and police using a taser on the driver. mischief and eluding charges. police say he refused to stop for police and hit speeds of 100 miles per hour in a 25 zone on melrose as the kinnick concert was letting out. he eventually crashed into a home on olive street. he and a passenger both ran away. police caught sockness with the help of a taser. the passenger was a 16 year-old runaway from wisconsin with several felony warrants for her arrest. panic filled los angeles international airport last night from a report of an "active shooter". for passengers. airport officials say the report turned out
""we cleared down by wilkes grocery store we had sandbags from central plumbing all the way back to their dock and that was all sandbags 7 feet high " " the city initially told tv9 it could take up to two protection. but firefighters told us sunday they were ahead of schedule. there's only a small row of sandbags on the south side of the river and crews hope to have this cleaned up within the next couple days. a police chase at the end of the concert at kinnick ended with a...
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. >> obama -- [inaudible] >> wilke can run the country. that builds on, i tried it in college but i did not inhale and then you know it's like anything you can go one more step and one more step in now you are on -- i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry. >> you in the future saw the cops getting lavish gratuities and diamonds from the two real estate developers in birkeland and some high ups were stripped of their guns and badges and reassigned. also some of them supposedly that were working on a yacht. is this something -- how much time would have to elapse before you would want to investigate? >> in cases like that in something like afghan or something like that you would want to wait until the case has been settled as far as call girls and diamonds and free donuts and whatever else. i suspect it was whatever else. >> does the idea wrote to play a role in the type of politician goes for one kind of scandal as a republican might tend to do these kinds of scandals and democrats might -- b that's a good question. i will have to give an xl check on that.
. >> obama -- [inaudible] >> wilke can run the country. that builds on, i tried it in college but i did not inhale and then you know it's like anything you can go one more step and one more step in now you are on -- i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry. >> you in the future saw the cops getting lavish gratuities and diamonds from the two real estate developers in birkeland and some high ups were stripped of their guns and badges and reassigned. also some of them supposedly that were...
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my grandfather was a president of the minnesota republicans and a will keep delicate -- wilke delegateection of donald trump would not be bad or every country in the world but it would be disastrous for the republican party. john: last question. will you vote for hillary clinton? rep. weber: i don't know yet. i'm not going to vote for donald trump. i listened to mitt romney the summer talk about why he would vote for a third party or independent candidate. i am waiting that. -- i am weighing that. i listen to the trump people consistently telling us this is a binary decision. if they convinced me of that, i will vote for hillary. be joined by now our friend tom rath. with us here is dancing or -- is dancin den senor. guess you haved been never trump all along. the question is what he will not go to which is what republicans are asking. is donald trump mentally and emotionally fit? >> temperamentally no. i think it is dangerous in the country. if you go back about 10 months -- or even longer to his announcement that mexicans are rapists and then his attack on john mccain, there is a str
my grandfather was a president of the minnesota republicans and a will keep delicate -- wilke delegateection of donald trump would not be bad or every country in the world but it would be disastrous for the republican party. john: last question. will you vote for hillary clinton? rep. weber: i don't know yet. i'm not going to vote for donald trump. i listened to mitt romney the summer talk about why he would vote for a third party or independent candidate. i am waiting that. -- i am weighing...
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barking commands, sending orders all over the country to hunt for john wilkes booth.n trains, on boats. the orders went out everywhere. catch the assassin, find him. and so the manhunt, which took 12 days, began in this room before lincoln even died. once word got out to official washington that lincoln was here, this really became the magnetic center of attraction for all important people in washington. over 100 people made pilgrimages here during the night. some came because they wanted to help. they knew stanton would need them or the secretary of navy would need them. some were friends of mary lincoln and they wanted to comfort her. others were journalists who were not allowed to enter the house. and while all this was happening, thousands of people in the street gathered right in front of this house. some tried to stand on tippy toe and peek through the windows or hoist others up so they could look in. but the blinds were closed then and they couldn't see. and so throughout the night, with regularity, official visitors came to the front door of the peterson house
barking commands, sending orders all over the country to hunt for john wilkes booth.n trains, on boats. the orders went out everywhere. catch the assassin, find him. and so the manhunt, which took 12 days, began in this room before lincoln even died. once word got out to official washington that lincoln was here, this really became the magnetic center of attraction for all important people in washington. over 100 people made pilgrimages here during the night. some came because they wanted to...
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and sunday, 1940 presidential nominee wonder wilke. >> as i was driving up the streets of hoboken, every store window had pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> net's history bookshelf, david patricia discusses his book "1948." true mins describes early career, the political climate surrounding the 1948 presidential election, and the name players in the campaign. he also takes questions from the audience.
and sunday, 1940 presidential nominee wonder wilke. >> as i was driving up the streets of hoboken, every store window had pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> net's history bookshelf, david patricia discusses his book "1948." true mins describes early career, the political climate surrounding the 1948...
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authorities say he abducted the girl this morning in a scranton wil wilkes-barre area. >>> last week, a driver hit someone on railroad avenue, left them lying on the road and then took off. the victim was critically hurt. the car's a 2000 to 2005 buick le sabre. if you can help, you're asked to contact police. >>> amtrak is getting some help to make a smoother ride for passengers along its northeast corridor. vice president joe biden spoke today at the train station in wilmington that bears his name. he announced the new funding that will improve infrastructure and the efficiency of the rails. he was an amtrak rider during his days in the senate. last week the federal railroad administration awarded $25 million to amtrak. the money is for 11 projects, including help implementing positive train control. >>> nearly four years after superstorm sandy, more funding is on the way to people still recovering along the jersey coast. governor chris christie is expected to make that announcement at any moment now in thoms river. they lost at least half of its dunes when sandy struck. the storm d
authorities say he abducted the girl this morning in a scranton wil wilkes-barre area. >>> last week, a driver hit someone on railroad avenue, left them lying on the road and then took off. the victim was critically hurt. the car's a 2000 to 2005 buick le sabre. if you can help, you're asked to contact police. >>> amtrak is getting some help to make a smoother ride for passengers along its northeast corridor. vice president joe biden spoke today at the train station in...
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director of operations randytisn wilke this has been one of thee most incredible days of my lifel i'mis.me do thi i really appreciate it. ill ride this ride now as coaster geek who road coasters a all my life, this is an i a incredible honor.edibonor i love you guys. >> we love you, too. t >> here we go.. >> kevin likes us.evin les >> he loves us.s >> we love his enthusiasm. we love that he gets to do this. i would love to be out there.he >> you would. wou >> maybe not as much as when isu was 16. wa >> do you still ride?l r >> i still ride but i need a n longer recovery time. i'm not going to lie. lie >> to do them back to back to bk back. >> some of them whip out aroundn lot. you get out and your head iseadi where am i right now.ht >> he's a trooper. i think he just said steve and allison. >> is he trying to talk to us? ? >> i love that thrill of going over the first hill. hil he's doing his own thing right t i can't believe al you never sas in the front seat of roller rle coaster. >> never wanted to.. >> never wanted to see it. >> didn't want to wait in thewae extra line. >> no, no,
director of operations randytisn wilke this has been one of thee most incredible days of my lifel i'mis.me do thi i really appreciate it. ill ride this ride now as coaster geek who road coasters a all my life, this is an i a incredible honor.edibonor i love you guys. >> we love you, too. t >> here we go.. >> kevin likes us.evin les >> he loves us.s >> we love his enthusiasm. we love that he gets to do this. i would love to be out there.he >> you would. wou...
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he had led on the first three ballots in 1940 before losing to wendell wilke. quite remarkable because this year, 1448, he's only 46 years old. that's about the age of obama was, only three years older than jack kennedy was. he's a young man. and he's been on the verge of power and national notoriety even before 1940. what is he in 1940? he's an ex-district attorney. not even governor. he was the district attorney of manhattan. he was mr. district attorney, crime buster. the guy who went after the mob, put them in jail. went after the wall street guys. put them in jail. he did it all. he was spectacular. as a district attorney. but as governor, he begins to trim his sails. he's looking at the polls, and as a candidate, it's the same way. so people, even though he's the purported front-runner, and the front-runner in terms of delegates at this point, he's not particularly loved in the party or among the population. but in this debate, he is the former district attorney. he's a great prosecutor. he's great with a jury. stasen was a prosecutor, too. but evidently,
he had led on the first three ballots in 1940 before losing to wendell wilke. quite remarkable because this year, 1448, he's only 46 years old. that's about the age of obama was, only three years older than jack kennedy was. he's a young man. and he's been on the verge of power and national notoriety even before 1940. what is he in 1940? he's an ex-district attorney. not even governor. he was the district attorney of manhattan. he was mr. district attorney, crime buster. the guy who went after...
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and the chairman of the wilke delegation to the '40 convention.would be disastrous to the republican party i have tried to be part of all my life. >> all right. vin weber, last question. you going to vote for hillary clinton? >> i don't know yet. ra i really don't. i'm not going to vote for donald trump. i listened to mitt romney talk about why he was voting for some third party or independent candidate but not hillary or trump. i'm weighing that. but i do listen to the trump people insistently telling me this is a binary decision. if they convince me of that, i will vote for hillary. >> there you go. thanks for being with us. we will now be joined from manchester, new hampshire, by our friend tom rath, who served as senior advisor to john kasich campaign and also dan senor, informal advisoor to house speaker paul ryan. i know you were never trump all along. but the question he will not go to which a lot of republicans are asking right now, donald trump, mentally and emotionally fit to be president of the united states? >> temperamentally, no. i a
and the chairman of the wilke delegation to the '40 convention.would be disastrous to the republican party i have tried to be part of all my life. >> all right. vin weber, last question. you going to vote for hillary clinton? >> i don't know yet. ra i really don't. i'm not going to vote for donald trump. i listened to mitt romney talk about why he was voting for some third party or independent candidate but not hillary or trump. i'm weighing that. but i do listen to the trump people...
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. >> john dubic, wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. you talked about a number of blacks being killed. has anyone crunched figures for the number of freed blacks and white republicans killed in that period between 1865 and, say, 1877? >> nobody has made an estimate on the number out there. i can tell you that in georgia in 1868 the freedomists tried to make a list of blacks attacked or killed just in the state of georgia in 11 months and it came to over 500. the guesses are at least maybe 2500 killed in louisiana that year. in texas, it was worse. remember, what general phil sheridan said, if you have a choice between living in texas and hell, he would live in hell and rent out texas. nobody has done an actual number but a historian by the name of gilles van dow did an article some years ago taking certain counties in upstate louisiana. and his calculation was that of black males between 18 and 64, the number killed is about 20%. so that will give you some kind of inkling. it is not a small number. not a small number. yeah. fire away. >> hi, melissa williams. i'm a teacher in central v
. >> john dubic, wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. you talked about a number of blacks being killed. has anyone crunched figures for the number of freed blacks and white republicans killed in that period between 1865 and, say, 1877? >> nobody has made an estimate on the number out there. i can tell you that in georgia in 1868 the freedomists tried to make a list of blacks attacked or killed just in the state of georgia in 11 months and it came to over 500. the guesses are at least maybe...
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don't forget about wilke in 1940 and don't tell me you weren't around, i know you remember wendell wilke thomas dewey was going to win and yet at the end, truman by about four points. >> yes. and look, obviously if there is a patron saint of candidates who are behind, it is harry truman. and donald trump could learn a lot from truman. yes, truman was an incumbent. he was benefiting from roosevelt and the tremendous edge they had back in 1948 but he captured the spirit of the underdog. and americans loved that. he was giving one of his whistle-stop speeches, steve, and somebody said give 'em hell, harry. harry said i'm not giving them hell, i'm just telling the truth and they think it's hell. you can bring people in that way, but you have to do it the right way. >> absolutely. let's talk a little bit about donald trump last night in charlotte. he's got a new campaign manager as you mentioned a moment ago. and he had a different tone where he said, you know, i've got regret because i caused some people some pain. does that help him move on past some of these things? >> yeah, if he keeps it
don't forget about wilke in 1940 and don't tell me you weren't around, i know you remember wendell wilke thomas dewey was going to win and yet at the end, truman by about four points. >> yes. and look, obviously if there is a patron saint of candidates who are behind, it is harry truman. and donald trump could learn a lot from truman. yes, truman was an incumbent. he was benefiting from roosevelt and the tremendous edge they had back in 1948 but he captured the spirit of the underdog. and...
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who went to wisconsin, and saw his campaign end there, was the 1940 nominee of the party, wendell wilke. >> let's talk about the impact of the oregon primary and the debate you touched on earlier. why is it important? >> it's important for a number of reasons. first of all, i'm sure it's on youtube, i'm sure it's easy to get. anyone who is watching what passes for debates at the moment among the republican candidates, or, quite frankly, who has watched the fall "debates" in recent years between the opposing parties, i would just urge you, go and listen to the duey stassen debate. it is as close in a modern context to lincoln-douglas as anything could be. it is not a collection of sound bites. on the contrary, it is an opportunity -- i believe it was an hour -- for these two men to develop thoughtful, opposing viewpoints on a very critical and very polarizing issue in america, and to do it in a way that raised the public standard of discourse as opposed to lowering it. >> we have a little bit of that debate. let's listen in and we'll talk about it. >> there's no such thing as a constitut
who went to wisconsin, and saw his campaign end there, was the 1940 nominee of the party, wendell wilke. >> let's talk about the impact of the oregon primary and the debate you touched on earlier. why is it important? >> it's important for a number of reasons. first of all, i'm sure it's on youtube, i'm sure it's easy to get. anyone who is watching what passes for debates at the moment among the republican candidates, or, quite frankly, who has watched the fall "debates"...
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wilke. >> as he was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window, vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> this year marks the 130th annual meeting of the american historical association. these meetings include panels of historians and scholars discussing a variety of topics. up next on american history tv, a panel of i had storians debate the 1916 re-election of president woodrow wilson and u.s. foreign policy in a session titled turning point 1916, u.s. foreign relations before and after they kept us out of war election. the observations in this hour and 45 minute program include america's relations with europe, the caribbean, central america, and mexico. and mexico. >> thank you for coming out. it is wonderful to see you here today. hello, my name is christopher mcknight nichols. i'm a historian at oregon state university. scholar of the u.s. role in the history of the world. i sp
wilke. >> as he was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window, vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> this year marks the 130th annual meeting of the american historical association. these meetings include panels of historians and scholars discussing a variety of...
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nominee and former new york governor al smith and sunday the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendel wilke as he was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window, vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> this year marks the 130th annual meeting of the american historical association. these meetings include panels of historians and scholars discussing a variety of topics. up next on american history tv, a panel of i had storians debate the 1916 re-election of president woodrow wilson and u.s. foreign policy in a session titled turning point 1916, u.s. foreign relations before and after they kept us out of war election. the observations in this hour and 45 minute program include
nominee and former new york governor al smith and sunday the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendel wilke as he was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window, vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> this year marks the 130th annual meeting of the american...
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