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but raymond alexander in 1950 was hired by the u.s. state department to travel western europe to go to army bases and see that the african-american soldiers were being treated fairly. he was doing this in paris when he saw front-page newspaper headline about the trenton six on trial again, pictures, everything. every country he traveled in had further stories about the trenton six. um, he was amazed that this story from trenton would be all over europe. the civil rights congress besides getting lawyers for the men's appeal also had an amazing political machine. they, um, literally made the trenton six case known worldwide, and in 1950 this was a very hard thing to do. raymond alexander did not like the publicity they created because they said that blacks were treated unfairly in the united states. so raymond alexander said to the jury in his summation, folks, this is one great opportunity that you have to set at rest the malicious propaganda which has spread not through new jersey, not through america, but the whole world that america
but raymond alexander in 1950 was hired by the u.s. state department to travel western europe to go to army bases and see that the african-american soldiers were being treated fairly. he was doing this in paris when he saw front-page newspaper headline about the trenton six on trial again, pictures, everything. every country he traveled in had further stories about the trenton six. um, he was amazed that this story from trenton would be all over europe. the civil rights congress besides getting...
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alexander his evidence, always intelligent, comes close to being unimpeachable. william allen, who worked here on this campus just beyond the far walls, wrote important things down there. he seemed always to me to be reliable. jediah hodgkiss of upstate new york and stanton, virginia, held strong opinions. they weren't always right. i see evidence he was looking for truth. to attribute the near invincible reliability of the alexander version to all confederates would be irresponsible. no one should do that. but to precisely the same level, tarring all confederate and primary sources as self-serving, dishonest, unreliable in the pendleton-douglas-styles mode would also be fantastic. judicious judgment is wanted. a coreilary that doesn't believe -- rejection of testimony if it doesn't suit the most. i suppose 100 of you in this room, or 50 of you have stood with me -- in gettysburg, arguing with my long-time hero, gary gallagher, who will be here, my role model for many decades. arguing about whether the confederates recognized what seemed to be a golden opportunit
alexander his evidence, always intelligent, comes close to being unimpeachable. william allen, who worked here on this campus just beyond the far walls, wrote important things down there. he seemed always to me to be reliable. jediah hodgkiss of upstate new york and stanton, virginia, held strong opinions. they weren't always right. i see evidence he was looking for truth. to attribute the near invincible reliability of the alexander version to all confederates would be irresponsible. no one...
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quoting bemus and young, and york, and alexander proved nothing at all. that's four witnesses in an army numbering 65,000 men and more. they are representative of a roaring tide of precisely that kind of sentiment, unmistakable, pervasive, almost uninterrupted. the only way anyone could miss the truth of lee's towering war time popularity in south is to be ignorant of primary sources seems to me. written in 1864, by the founder and current editor of "the new york times," henry j. raymond. he offered a powerful tribute to con federal arms and their prowess. raymond was a close friend and adviser of abraham lincoln, the national chairman of the republican party, a dreadful candidate to be nominated as part of a sinister 1864 precursor to the lost cause. yet his language which i will read to you in a moment sounds like precisely the sort of thing that the lost cause people so much hate today, i have heard this kind of sentiment by southerners, scorn, derided for decades. savagely even. here is raymond, the yankeest of yankees. the rebels have an energy and s
quoting bemus and young, and york, and alexander proved nothing at all. that's four witnesses in an army numbering 65,000 men and more. they are representative of a roaring tide of precisely that kind of sentiment, unmistakable, pervasive, almost uninterrupted. the only way anyone could miss the truth of lee's towering war time popularity in south is to be ignorant of primary sources seems to me. written in 1864, by the founder and current editor of "the new york times," henry j....
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and senator metzenbaum from high looked at me and he said senator alexander -- or he said governor alexander, i've heard a number of disturbing things about your background, but i don't think i'll bring them up now. and senator kassebaum looked over and said well howard, i think you just did. i don't intend to do that to you because i haven't heard such things. but we welcome you and we welcome your family. and commissioner svinicki, we welcome you and thank you for a great job. i won't go into the management issue. senator carper did. i share his attitude and his concern and would expect you and your colleagues to address that let me begin with specific questions. dr. macfarlane, you served on the bipartisan commission on waste. do you agree that -- and i'm not going to ask you, either of you whether you're for or against yucca mountain. let's put that over here for a moment. i imagine you'll get a question about that. i'm not asking that. whether one is for or against yucca mountain or the one is, do you agree with the commission's suggestion that we should move ahead to break the stalemat
and senator metzenbaum from high looked at me and he said senator alexander -- or he said governor alexander, i've heard a number of disturbing things about your background, but i don't think i'll bring them up now. and senator kassebaum looked over and said well howard, i think you just did. i don't intend to do that to you because i haven't heard such things. but we welcome you and we welcome your family. and commissioner svinicki, we welcome you and thank you for a great job. i won't go into...
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a glorious day, colonel, he said to porter alexander, a glorious day. there might be much more of hard fighting and costly assaults concluded freeman. if those gray batteries could continue to sweep the field, the federals must yield. many of you have stood at hazel grove and looked at the vista from there down to fairview, and you know exactly what freeman is writing about there. and you know he's exactly correct, it turned the tide of the fighting on may 3rd. the extensive retrospective literature by participants also holds enormous value for us today. though we always should keep in mind with this genre that we must be alert for special pleading and efforts to settle old scores. i gather that john gordon's memoirs have been mentioned at least a couple times today. i'll mention some others. the postwar writings of john bell hood. joseph eggleston johnson, george b. mcclellan, abner doubleday. a book such as these, put gordon in that collection as well, though not without merit, they often tell us much more about what these men were up to in their post
a glorious day, colonel, he said to porter alexander, a glorious day. there might be much more of hard fighting and costly assaults concluded freeman. if those gray batteries could continue to sweep the field, the federals must yield. many of you have stood at hazel grove and looked at the vista from there down to fairview, and you know exactly what freeman is writing about there. and you know he's exactly correct, it turned the tide of the fighting on may 3rd. the extensive retrospective...
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remembered alexander. it was a sad, a terrible and a solemn sight. i don't know any moment in the whole war impressed me more deeply with all its stern realities than this. the whole riverfront seemed to be in flames amid which occasional heavy explosions were heard and the black smoke spreading and hanging over the city seemed to be full of dreadful portents. i rode on with a distinctly heavy heart and with a peculiar sort of feeling of orphanage. i don't know of any passage written by anyone who served in the army in northern virginia that captures the essence of the connection between the men and that institution and their commander better than that passage from porter alexander. critics of military history often question the need to dismiss what they deem as drums and bugle topics. people in noon academic world likely would be surprised to learn that students with emerge from programs in american history at many good universities without any knowledge of the civil war. they can take courses devoted to the conflict that include almost no attention
remembered alexander. it was a sad, a terrible and a solemn sight. i don't know any moment in the whole war impressed me more deeply with all its stern realities than this. the whole riverfront seemed to be in flames amid which occasional heavy explosions were heard and the black smoke spreading and hanging over the city seemed to be full of dreadful portents. i rode on with a distinctly heavy heart and with a peculiar sort of feeling of orphanage. i don't know of any passage written by anyone...
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i quoted to him what alexander said. alexander is very clear that he couldn't usefully add to the fact of this case. i'm sorry that the whole political strategy behind his opposition motion has collapsed. but nonetheless, that is the fact of the case. he asked very specifically about the note that the culture sent to me. in that note, he specifically says it will be completely wrong to go against the procedure. that is what think the truth of what has happened in recent days is the culture gave a very full account of his actions and he demonstrated that when it came to the bskyb b.i.d., he followed independent advice of every part of the process. >> let's be clear what the prime minster is claiming. i made absolutely no intervention seeking to influence a decision that a memo to the prime minster is behind insignificant document. for the first time in political case that's the case. let me read exactly what this note said on the 19th november. i quote, it would be totally wrong for the government to get involved in a com
i quoted to him what alexander said. alexander is very clear that he couldn't usefully add to the fact of this case. i'm sorry that the whole political strategy behind his opposition motion has collapsed. but nonetheless, that is the fact of the case. he asked very specifically about the note that the culture sent to me. in that note, he specifically says it will be completely wrong to go against the procedure. that is what think the truth of what has happened in recent days is the culture gave...
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. >> we turn to senator alexander. >> thank you, madam chair man. dr. macfarlane, seeing you and your family, we welcome them. in 20 years ago i was in the same spot. i was nominated by the first president bush to his cabinet and senator metsen bomb from ohio, governor alexander, i've heard a number of disturbing things about your background but i don't think i'll bring them up now. and senator metsen bomb said, well, howard, i think you just d. i haven't heard such things. but we welcome you and welcome your family and commissioner svinicki, thank you for a great job. i won't go into the management issue. senator carler did. i share his attitude and concern that&would expect you and your colleagues to address that. let me begin with specific questions. dr. macfarlane you served on the bipartisan commission on waste. do you agree that -- and i'm not going to ask you either of you, whether you're for or against yucca mountain. put that over here for a moment. i'm not asking that whether one is for or against yuck ya mountain. do you agree with the commis
. >> we turn to senator alexander. >> thank you, madam chair man. dr. macfarlane, seeing you and your family, we welcome them. in 20 years ago i was in the same spot. i was nominated by the first president bush to his cabinet and senator metsen bomb from ohio, governor alexander, i've heard a number of disturbing things about your background but i don't think i'll bring them up now. and senator metsen bomb said, well, howard, i think you just d. i haven't heard such things. but we...
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how did alexander graham do that? >> he became part of a competitive struggle in the 1870s involving western union, which was then the leading dominant telegraph network provider. there was a promoter who had behind him a very small, effective, for his purposes company. you have two companies that are competing with each other. for inventions that they can turn into patent rights and use in this competitive struggle. bell one of that, but his primary backer wanted him to develop what we now call a broadband telegraph. in fact, it was only one he did develop such a device that his backer hovered and permitted him to do his research on the telephone. had that telephone not been part of a bundle that became part of the american bell, which was at&t, we might not have heard about and are content alexander graham bell. the inventors are operating in a very distinctive political economy in which their own inventive genius is only part of the story. and indeed, a relatively a part of the story. >> richard john, how would you
how did alexander graham do that? >> he became part of a competitive struggle in the 1870s involving western union, which was then the leading dominant telegraph network provider. there was a promoter who had behind him a very small, effective, for his purposes company. you have two companies that are competing with each other. for inventions that they can turn into patent rights and use in this competitive struggle. bell one of that, but his primary backer wanted him to develop what we...
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hugh alexander is now exhausted trying to stay afloat and alive. and then -- >> hey, no. hey! >> conditions seem right for another rescue attempt and alexander appears for the second time. as the life guards swoop in, you can hear the cheers from the relieved crowd from up above. but it's not over yet. >> all of a sudden we saw the victim come out of the cave, the life guard grabbed him and got on to the jet ski and they took off only to fall off the back end because of another swell that washed him off. >> it's a nightmare that just won't end. luckily, this time there's a life guard tethered to a life ring and alexander has the help he needs to survive. >> they managed to get out. >> cut, cold, exhausted, but alive. alexander is taken to the beach for medical attention and later recounts his ordeal. >> i had cuts above and below my eyes and under my chin. for two and a half hours i was sure i was going to die. just like being tossed around in a washing machine. >> miraculously, he suffers only minor injuries. but the trauma he endures is certainly not fleeting. >> the lesson
hugh alexander is now exhausted trying to stay afloat and alive. and then -- >> hey, no. hey! >> conditions seem right for another rescue attempt and alexander appears for the second time. as the life guards swoop in, you can hear the cheers from the relieved crowd from up above. but it's not over yet. >> all of a sudden we saw the victim come out of the cave, the life guard grabbed him and got on to the jet ski and they took off only to fall off the back end because of...
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i see a couple of them there, alexander butterfield, the man who revealed that there was a taping system in the oval office came all the way from california for tonight. [ applause ] and earl silver. former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia who prosecuted quite a few of the president's men. for the first time there's a discussion of watergate with those deeply involved in it in the watergate. it was on the sixth floor downstairs in this building that 40 years ago this week there was a botched break-in, burglars, working for president nixon who started it all and forever gave the suffix to every political scandal. those six floor offices are actually open tonight 40 years ago they housed the democratic national committee headquarters, but tonight artists lori munn has done portraits of many of the figures in watergate and i urge you to take a look at your way out. tonight, we're going to keep the focus forward. how are watergate's lessons relevant today? it's worth remembering that while watergate was a low point for the presidency, it was a high point for congress. the average h
i see a couple of them there, alexander butterfield, the man who revealed that there was a taping system in the oval office came all the way from california for tonight. [ applause ] and earl silver. former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia who prosecuted quite a few of the president's men. for the first time there's a discussion of watergate with those deeply involved in it in the watergate. it was on the sixth floor downstairs in this building that 40 years ago this week there was a...
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so samuel morris did not invent the tell gravel and alexander graham bell did not invent the teletelephone? >> host: how did head not invent the telephone. >> guest: he was a number of very talented individual inside the 1870s who became part of a sort of a competitive struggle involving western union, which was then the leading dominant telegraph network provide ever, and jay gould, a promoter who had very small but very effective, at least for his purposes, tell telegraph company. so you have two companies competing for inventions they can use as chips in a competitive struggle, and bell was part of that. he wanted to invent. the but his primary backer, who would soon become his father-in-law, gardner green hubbard, wanted him to develop what we now call a broadband telegraph and it was only when he did develop such a device his backer, hubbard, permitted him to go on and do his research on the telephone, and had that telephone patent been not part of a bundle that became part of american bell which would eventually become at&t we never have heard oft alexander graham bell so the invento
so samuel morris did not invent the tell gravel and alexander graham bell did not invent the teletelephone? >> host: how did head not invent the telephone. >> guest: he was a number of very talented individual inside the 1870s who became part of a sort of a competitive struggle involving western union, which was then the leading dominant telegraph network provide ever, and jay gould, a promoter who had very small but very effective, at least for his purposes, tell telegraph company....
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kylie bell has written "alexander the great" as "alexander the gr8." she knows who alexander the great is. oh, no, my mistake. mum: gin and tonic? yeah. we haven't got any lemons. doesn't matter. or ice. that's fine. ( ben screaming upstairs ) we've got half an hour to cancel the holiday. good god. i suppose we should, really. no. sod it. let's go. well, will we be all right financially, do you think? probably not, but we can always sell our kidneys on ebay. sod it. i don't think we've got any tonic, either. doesn't matter. yeah, we'll wing it somehow. d'you know, turns out i was the last person to speak to johnsy before he died. ah. jake: so, the last words johnsy heard from another human being were, "don't worry, you'll live." refill? gin and gin? yeah. oh, no. now this one can't spell "alexander" or "great" but they can spell "the," so he should probably get a "b" at a-level. well, what do you expect from a kid who's named after a games console? where's the mouse that you killed? i put it in a plastic bag in the bin. i want to give it a proper funer
kylie bell has written "alexander the great" as "alexander the gr8." she knows who alexander the great is. oh, no, my mistake. mum: gin and tonic? yeah. we haven't got any lemons. doesn't matter. or ice. that's fine. ( ben screaming upstairs ) we've got half an hour to cancel the holiday. good god. i suppose we should, really. no. sod it. let's go. well, will we be all right financially, do you think? probably not, but we can always sell our kidneys on ebay. sod it. i don't...
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senator alexander. >> thanks, mr. chairman. >> i know this is an issue of real interest to you and i'm delighted you're part of this. >> thank you. thank you for having the hearing and to you and senator barrasso, and after we vote, i'll be back to hear what the witnesses have to say and hopefully ask some questions. general, professor, thank you both for your hard work on all of this. my view on nuclear power is pretty well known, i think, not to think about using windmills and have nuclear reactors would be like general skocroft going to war in sailboats. but i won't get into all that today. as the chairman said and as senator barrasso said, we've had a stalemate here for about 25 years as you have said in your report. and we in congress have caused some of that. and we need to break that stalemate. your report told us something we know or should've known, it's the obvious that no policy or process involving nuclear waste can be successful unless it's consent based along the way. so we've tried to break that stalema
senator alexander. >> thanks, mr. chairman. >> i know this is an issue of real interest to you and i'm delighted you're part of this. >> thank you. thank you for having the hearing and to you and senator barrasso, and after we vote, i'll be back to hear what the witnesses have to say and hopefully ask some questions. general, professor, thank you both for your hard work on all of this. my view on nuclear power is pretty well known, i think, not to think about using windmills...
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senator alexander? >> thanks, mr. chairman. as i said in my opening remarks, whether you're for yucca mountain or against yucca mountain, that's the point of the commission report, right? you said 25 years is long enough just to be sitting there and we need to get on with it. and if i'm not correct, you said even if that as far as the repository needed -- even if yucca mountain were open, we'd need a second repository, right? so we have that work to do. and you didn't define what you meant by consent based, was that deliberate? you didn't say they have to pass a law and -- >> no, we didn't because we said consent based, but also adaptive. it depends on the circumstances. it may be different in different areas. >> and did you envision there would be incentives to local governments? to induce incentives? >> yes, we did. and i think per's talked about some of those, a research laboratory. all kinds of things that can make such a facility attractive to the community. >> basically whatever it took so people would want to compete for
senator alexander? >> thanks, mr. chairman. as i said in my opening remarks, whether you're for yucca mountain or against yucca mountain, that's the point of the commission report, right? you said 25 years is long enough just to be sitting there and we need to get on with it. and if i'm not correct, you said even if that as far as the repository needed -- even if yucca mountain were open, we'd need a second repository, right? so we have that work to do. and you didn't define what you...
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. >> and that seemed to change when alexander talked. >> she fought back tears. >> i'm story. -- sorry. please forgive me. we have to stay together up here and stop fighting and key agree to disagree. i am six of it. and we work hard for the city. and please stop all of the back biting and foolishness and move forward stu. >> reporter: from that point on, things seemed to settle down and she seemed to accept it. meanwhile, gray said this about mendelson. >> a hard-working, smart, you know, very committed dedicated public service and i have every confident the couple will on and constructive. >> reporter: once again, someone who changeed the tone of today's meeting was ward seven council member yvette alexander and she's nice enough to join us today. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> watched, i was in the room today and i could feel things change. i could feel your sadness and frustration as well. talk me through what you were seeing and why you got excited? >> and when we're trying to move the city forward, and trying to move the council together, it was frustrating
. >> and that seemed to change when alexander talked. >> she fought back tears. >> i'm story. -- sorry. please forgive me. we have to stay together up here and stop fighting and key agree to disagree. i am six of it. and we work hard for the city. and please stop all of the back biting and foolishness and move forward stu. >> reporter: from that point on, things seemed to settle down and she seemed to accept it. meanwhile, gray said this about mendelson. >> a...
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i want to follow up on senator alexander's point on the storage issues. and i understand both of your positions as it relates to regional fa sill dids or for depositories. and i understand that. that can take some time as we all know before they're implemented. i want to get your thoughts on on-site storage as it relates to the safety issues as to the advisability and long-term use of on-site storage and your views as to how that relates to the work of the commission. i'll let you start. i'll ask some specific questions. there's some trade-offs, obviously. trade-offs on transportation, trade-offs of risks at a regional or national depository. there's the issues of how safe different regions of the country have different risks. we know that certain areas may have more weather-related concerns than other areas. how would you go about dealing with the storage issue as it relates to your responsibilities on a long-term need to do storage on-site? >> would you like me to start? >> either one. dr. mcfarland, you can start. >> thank you. thank you for the questi
i want to follow up on senator alexander's point on the storage issues. and i understand both of your positions as it relates to regional fa sill dids or for depositories. and i understand that. that can take some time as we all know before they're implemented. i want to get your thoughts on on-site storage as it relates to the safety issues as to the advisability and long-term use of on-site storage and your views as to how that relates to the work of the commission. i'll let you start. i'll...
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investigators tell us alexander kinyua dismembered his victim and eight some of his internal organs. >> he was an engineering student at morgan state university until two weeks ago, when he got kicked out of school. he moved back, with his family. the living arrangement turned a terrific within -- a horrific within a week. alexander kinyua made the transportation -- made the transformation into weeks from college and to accountable. -- cannibal. >> specifically his heart and portions of his brain. >> kujoe bonsafo agyei-kodie rented a room in this town house owned by the family. they reported him missing last friday. a few days later, police got a call about a gruesome discovery in the basement. >> a human head and to human hands. >> detective said alexander kinyua tried to pass off the body parts as animal remains. he eventually confessed to killing kujoe bonsafo agyei- kodie with a knife, eating his internal organs. police are hoping fbi analyst can shed light on his motives. he had experienced major upheaval in recent weeks. officials at the university tellus' he was the third yea
investigators tell us alexander kinyua dismembered his victim and eight some of his internal organs. >> he was an engineering student at morgan state university until two weeks ago, when he got kicked out of school. he moved back, with his family. the living arrangement turned a terrific within -- a horrific within a week. alexander kinyua made the transportation -- made the transformation into weeks from college and to accountable. -- cannibal. >> specifically his heart and...
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we do have alexander maleny. ok, if not alexander, scott valkon and then katherine hickey. >> good afternoon, committee members. my name is scott falcon. i'm a resident of the mission terrace neighborhood. i live three blocks away from balboa clark. by education i'm an urban planner. hi profession i've worked for a nonprofit developer for nine years and for the last three years i started my own housing consultant firm. i have two kids in public schools near balboa park. i've been involved in several neighborhood improvement efforts in and around the neighborhood and professionally i have been a part of approximately 2,000 units of affordable house. some involved mix used components. i think a lot about land use and housing and transportation and the environment and open space and neighborhood improvements. so i could be a valuable member of this c.a.c. for those reasons and i'd be excited to put my energy toward the emplets of the c.a.c. and things that the neighborhood community members want to be a part of and
we do have alexander maleny. ok, if not alexander, scott valkon and then katherine hickey. >> good afternoon, committee members. my name is scott falcon. i'm a resident of the mission terrace neighborhood. i live three blocks away from balboa clark. by education i'm an urban planner. hi profession i've worked for a nonprofit developer for nine years and for the last three years i started my own housing consultant firm. i have two kids in public schools near balboa park. i've been involved...
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alexander kinyua kinyua's family has declined comment. he's being held without bail. >>> an update on the maryland man hurt during friday's tornado out break. new information from the victim's family. >> keith matthew's injuries are worst than his family thought. he was pinned underneath a walsh tonight we have learn -- wall. tonight we have learn that had he suffered broken ribs and lost 30% of mobility in one of his legs, his other leg is broken. if you would like to help with his medical bills contact any bbnt bank. >> thank you. the tornado was one -- the tornado was one of 10. >>> hours until the grand opening of the state's biggest casino. chopper 13 is live. maryland live is expected to attract millions of gamblers and generate millions of dollars. wjz is live, adam may is there. >> reporter: hey there. i got to tell you, this casino is really big. i've been here for two assignments now and have yet to see every square inch of it. there's tons of different slot machines here. they keep sticking me in the high roller room. there's m
alexander kinyua kinyua's family has declined comment. he's being held without bail. >>> an update on the maryland man hurt during friday's tornado out break. new information from the victim's family. >> keith matthew's injuries are worst than his family thought. he was pinned underneath a walsh tonight we have learn -- wall. tonight we have learn that had he suffered broken ribs and lost 30% of mobility in one of his legs, his other leg is broken. if you would like to help with...
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the jeffersonian, the first secretary of state and alexander hamilton's arch rival in the presidencygeorge washington, favors small business, small government, and small banking against its launcher counterparts. today it's cited by libertarians but the jeffersonians were not in free markets but to protect the smaller markets from larger ones. >> eliot: there was a new deal up through nixon of a vision of what government should do, and then there is what you called the dismantling of the economy and it's not surprising we've seen slower growth, greater inequity. what now resides of the jeffersonian are tradition, and how does it stack up with romney and obama. >> there has been a neo-jeffersonian consensus going back to jimmy carter and in many ways, richard nixon, embraced much of the new deals vision of government and business as partners in development. jimmy carter and reagan with the government was the enemy. you could simply dismantle regulation as possible and market would produce wealth and then tax the social safety net. it was the vision of the government as an un umpire ra
the jeffersonian, the first secretary of state and alexander hamilton's arch rival in the presidencygeorge washington, favors small business, small government, and small banking against its launcher counterparts. today it's cited by libertarians but the jeffersonians were not in free markets but to protect the smaller markets from larger ones. >> eliot: there was a new deal up through nixon of a vision of what government should do, and then there is what you called the dismantling of the...
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his name is alexander kinyua. he was in good standing there until that incident.s a third-year engineering student. he moved back home with his family and there was a border renting a room in that house. he is the victim in this case, kujoe bonsafo agyei-kodie from ghana. he was reported missing friday and then police got a call from the family who said they made a gruesome discovery of a head and two hands in the basement. the suspect has since then admitted to killing and eating parts of the victim. >> we know kodie was reported missing. it was said he went jogging and didn't come back but at this point the police are starting to discover discrepancies in the family's accounting of the details, so they are investigating. >> time for a look at what's coming up. >> what's coming up on the tae show. here's -- on the today show. >> coming up on a friday morning on "today." what was it like to be in the jury room as john edwards was being acquitted? this morning three of the jurors are going to be in our studio opening up in an exclusive live interview. also ahead, m
his name is alexander kinyua. he was in good standing there until that incident.s a third-year engineering student. he moved back home with his family and there was a border renting a room in that house. he is the victim in this case, kujoe bonsafo agyei-kodie from ghana. he was reported missing friday and then police got a call from the family who said they made a gruesome discovery of a head and two hands in the basement. the suspect has since then admitted to killing and eating parts of the...
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russian recuperating after that hard ball draw in warsaw both the tender your is your call and alexander cares a call for sitting out the squads training session earlier jerk off watched part of it from the sidelines with eyes on his knee while striker alexander cares for golf trained individually although neither are thought to be suffering seriously and should be fit for the final group game with greece on saturday. staying with football and roberto di matteo has signed it sue year deal to become chelsea's full time manager after working wonders as their interim coach the foot so your old steered the blues to their maiden champions league success last month he also listed the f.a. cup before that. up to fill the void left by the sacking of borsch in march and turned chelsea's season around john terry and co have lost just three matches out of twenty one. so russian owner room on number of all of us will be relying on the new manager to bring in more silverware. well that chelsea chelsea is champions league triumph also meant to let them have to settle for europa league football next se
russian recuperating after that hard ball draw in warsaw both the tender your is your call and alexander cares a call for sitting out the squads training session earlier jerk off watched part of it from the sidelines with eyes on his knee while striker alexander cares for golf trained individually although neither are thought to be suffering seriously and should be fit for the final group game with greece on saturday. staying with football and roberto di matteo has signed it sue year deal to...
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grady alexander vickers night at the hospital. no word on what sparked the incident. mark shelor is now charged with murder. >> defense secretary leon panetta made a surprise to visit this morning and says the united states is reaching the limits of our patients with pakistan. he talked about the american frustration with terrorists crossing into afghanistan from pakistan. he plans for the troupe brought down. still to come on abc 7 news, a crackdown on distracted driving. which measures the government wants to take to keep drivers estate on the road. quacks finding your way around arlington national cemetery. it will be on your smartphone. lex we continue with an update of the economy. >> mixed news resulted today slightly on the positive side. the dow jones is up 46 points. what may be in store for america oppose the economic future. >> everybody listens when the money man talks. ben bernanke testified about the state of our economy. there are encouraging signs of improvement. >> labor market conditions improved in the latter part of 2011 and early this year. -econo
grady alexander vickers night at the hospital. no word on what sparked the incident. mark shelor is now charged with murder. >> defense secretary leon panetta made a surprise to visit this morning and says the united states is reaching the limits of our patients with pakistan. he talked about the american frustration with terrorists crossing into afghanistan from pakistan. he plans for the troupe brought down. still to come on abc 7 news, a crackdown on distracted driving. which measures...
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alexander kinyua as indicted today on first-degrre murder and assault charges......hen the juuge ordered him to a maryland state mental evaluation.... according to harford county prosecutors, kinyua, the former morgan statt university student, told investigatoos last month that he killed kujoe agyei-kodde.. then ate his heart and part of his brain. the victim had been living with the suspect and his family in their harford couuty home. after today's indictment, kinyua's evaluutioo. aad tonight, kinyua's competency to stand trial could depend on a number pq: well i don't knowoq: the government doctors &pkinyua was indicted last week on attempted murder and other chhrges in an earlier attack at a organ state university dorm. live in downtown baltimore, keith daniels, fox 45 news at 5-30. outgoing pooice commisionee fred bealefeld takes to the streets one last time as police chief. streets monday for his regglar citizen on patrol walk... the final time as police commissioner.ealefeld walked north chester street in southeest baltimore. neighborhood leaders say they'll mi
alexander kinyua as indicted today on first-degrre murder and assault charges......hen the juuge ordered him to a maryland state mental evaluation.... according to harford county prosecutors, kinyua, the former morgan statt university student, told investigatoos last month that he killed kujoe agyei-kodde.. then ate his heart and part of his brain. the victim had been living with the suspect and his family in their harford couuty home. after today's indictment, kinyua's evaluutioo. aad tonight,...
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that student says when he regained consciousness alexander kinyua was standing over him with a knife and may have been planning to do more. his friends arrived an disarmed him before he could do anything else >> the student says that the baseball bat attack left him with a fractured skull and partial blind in one eye. >>> the american civil liberties union said it has specific evidence that leopard led his employees to civil rights. >>> just hours to go until the grand opening of the newest casino, maryland live. it will be one of the largest. wjz and adam may is live with a preview of tonight's major happening. >> reporter: good afternoon. should be a lot of fun. this ka casino has been years in the making, and state officials are projecting it will bring in hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. >> the lights are flashing and the machines are doing. >> are you ready to open up? >> we're ready. >> 3 ,200 many machines will be in -- machines will be in operation for the grand opening, that includes slot machines and electronic table games. the casino is one of the largest gaming
that student says when he regained consciousness alexander kinyua was standing over him with a knife and may have been planning to do more. his friends arrived an disarmed him before he could do anything else >> the student says that the baseball bat attack left him with a fractured skull and partial blind in one eye. >>> the american civil liberties union said it has specific evidence that leopard led his employees to civil rights. >>> just hours to go until the grand...
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it was written on the night before his duel with alexander hamilton. and he knew perfectly well he might not survive the next day. so he wrote a letter to theo explaining what she should do with his letters and papers. and this is one of the reasons for the negative opinions that have developed over time regarding aaron burr, because he says burn all these letters, especially the ones that are bound up in this red ribbon. and, well, he survived, but the letters didn't. and whether theo did away with them, whether they were lost at sea with theo, i don't know. um, but there is one interesting aspect about all this, and that is that relationships like burr's with theo are a rich source for historians, but only when the individuals in the relationship are far apart. i'll bet that many of you in this room read david mccullough's biography of john adams. and you'll know that mccullough's secret weapon in that book was abigail adams. in fact, i was at a conference or a meeting or something where somebody asked david mccullough, well, now you've written about
it was written on the night before his duel with alexander hamilton. and he knew perfectly well he might not survive the next day. so he wrote a letter to theo explaining what she should do with his letters and papers. and this is one of the reasons for the negative opinions that have developed over time regarding aaron burr, because he says burn all these letters, especially the ones that are bound up in this red ribbon. and, well, he survived, but the letters didn't. and whether theo did away...
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we are in alexander were there are racing for the city council. one race that people are already looking forward to is the race of u.s. senate. both want that job. >> republican george allen hopes that a win today could be a sign of what comes in november. yesterday, he met voters one by one, pushing them out to the polls. >> we're taking nothing for granted, including those in this primary. the world is controlled by those who show up. >> polls show him way above at 62%. he has raised a total of $6.7 million. >> we're in a political storm here in virginia. he says he is the better choice biggest he believes he was the better governor. he claims he created 300,000 jobs while tim kane, a democrat, lost 100,000. meeting with all -- meeting with business owners, he responded. >> i was governor during the bush presidency which was the worst recession during the 1930's. if you look to the time we served, there was a dramatic difference. >> two congressman currently serving north virginia both face some opposition in their primaries today, but political
we are in alexander were there are racing for the city council. one race that people are already looking forward to is the race of u.s. senate. both want that job. >> republican george allen hopes that a win today could be a sign of what comes in november. yesterday, he met voters one by one, pushing them out to the polls. >> we're taking nothing for granted, including those in this primary. the world is controlled by those who show up. >> polls show him way above at 62%. he...
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to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of the previous themes we have had. >> we have had sex ploration, sugar, red, blue. many things. >> what is the theme tonight? >> rock, paper, scissors. we are having a tournament tonight, but we have also used as a jumping off point to explore lots of different ideas. you can find out about rock, paper, scissors as a game as a reproductive strategy. you can interact with a piece of art created by lucky dragon. you can get your hair cut from a cool place called the public barber's salon. they use scissors only. you can find out about local geology, too. >> that sounds like fun. let's check it out. >> this is the most common rock on the surface of the earth. interesting thing is, most of this rock is covered over by the ocean. >> error congested a cool presentation on plate tectonics. tell us about what we just saw. >> we wrapped up a section of a lesson on a plate tectonics, here at the exploratory and -- exploritorium. >> are you excited to see people here having f
to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of the previous themes we have had. >> we have had sex ploration, sugar, red, blue. many things. >> what is the theme tonight? >> rock, paper, scissors. we are having a tournament tonight, but we have also used as a jumping off point to explore lots of different ideas. you can find out about rock, paper, scissors as a game as a reproductive strategy. you can interact with a piece of art created by lucky...
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they arrested alexander. he admitted to mutilating the victim and then eating parts of his heart and brain. >> he was missing and he died. i didn't think we thought about what really happened to him. i just googled the news and the whole story came to me. >> reporter: anthony is his uncle. the native is taking his nephew's body back to the home country next month. this memorial service is also to pay for an expensive burial months ago. they also pay for the suspect in this service. they charge alexander with murder and assault in aji cody's death. i'm gigi barnett, wjz eyewitness news. >> and cody's body will be shipped back to ghana next month. they set up a fund to help the burial costs. go to wjz.com. >>> high winds through maryland bringing down a barn. 60 to 70-mile-per-hour winds leveled the johnsonville farm. more than 150 cows were inside the barn when it came crashing down. one cow was hurt. the person inside was able to get out safely. >> i was lucky that i wasn't in the barn, first of all, because
they arrested alexander. he admitted to mutilating the victim and then eating parts of his heart and brain. >> he was missing and he died. i didn't think we thought about what really happened to him. i just googled the news and the whole story came to me. >> reporter: anthony is his uncle. the native is taking his nephew's body back to the home country next month. this memorial service is also to pay for an expensive burial months ago. they also pay for the suspect in this service....
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. >> reporter: people said alexander can ua came off odd but any hints that he could be dangerous or evil recently surfaced. >> three said body parts were everywhere. >> reporter: police discovered the dismembered bodies in an apartment in joppa. >> they fond other body parts in the dumpster. >> reporter: but 21-year-old alexander's canua's confession left his fellow students at mer gan state university searching for answers. >> real crazy to hear, like eating someone's brain and heart. >> reporter: a week before the murder, a 37-year-old -- police responded to a call on morgan's campus where officers arrested canua in connection with a savage assault. >> he hit someone in the head with a baseball. >> reporter: freed on bond, they believe canua may have returned to campus the day of cody's murder to spray paint this graffiti. the vandal ex-includes a monstrous face with jagged teeth and a separate groups with three sixes and an upside down cross. they said he came across has anything but normal in this thought process. >> he was a cruel person but he would talk strange, talk about st
. >> reporter: people said alexander can ua came off odd but any hints that he could be dangerous or evil recently surfaced. >> three said body parts were everywhere. >> reporter: police discovered the dismembered bodies in an apartment in joppa. >> they fond other body parts in the dumpster. >> reporter: but 21-year-old alexander's canua's confession left his fellow students at mer gan state university searching for answers. >> real crazy to hear, like...
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alexander: i want to speak for a moment about clean air. over the last several years first as governor of tennessee, later as united states senator, i have learned that healthier air also means better jobs to tennesseans. that's why i intend to vote to uphold the clean air rule that requires utilities in other states to install the same pollution control equipment that the tennessee valley authority is already installing on coal fired power plants in the t.v.a. region. t.v.a. alone can't clean up our air. tennessee is boarded by more state -- is bordered by more states than any other. if we in tennessee want more nissan plants and more volkswagen plants we'll have to stop dirty air from blowing into tennessee. back in 19080 -- i was governor then -- nissan came to tennessee. the first thing the nissan executives did was to go down the state air quality board and apply for an air quality permit for their paint emissions plant. if the air in the nashville area had been so dirty that nissan couldn't have gotten an air quality permit for additi
alexander: i want to speak for a moment about clean air. over the last several years first as governor of tennessee, later as united states senator, i have learned that healthier air also means better jobs to tennesseans. that's why i intend to vote to uphold the clean air rule that requires utilities in other states to install the same pollution control equipment that the tennessee valley authority is already installing on coal fired power plants in the t.v.a. region. t.v.a. alone can't clean...
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alexander kinyua was a third-year engineering student until that incident. when he moved back with his family, there was a border renting a room. 37-year-old kujoe bonsafo agyei-kodie from ghana. he was reported missing then a few days later police got a call about a head and two hands in a tin and the suspect admitted to doing much more than just killing his victim. >> he admitted to killing our missing person, mr. kujoe bonsafo agyei-kodie in cutting -- and cutting him up with a knife. he then admitted he consumed specifically his heart and portions of his brain. >> detectives say the suspect has expressed no reason or remorse for his behavior and is being held without bond on first-degree murder charges, however, he may not have acted alone, and we'll have more on police suspicions. >> baltimore county say they have arrested a man caught up in a love triangle and arrested him for murder. they believe ellis killed the new man in his ex-girlfriend's life. darryl augustus found last weekend in the back of a burning pick-up truck was found. agust's family and
alexander kinyua was a third-year engineering student until that incident. when he moved back with his family, there was a border renting a room. 37-year-old kujoe bonsafo agyei-kodie from ghana. he was reported missing then a few days later police got a call about a head and two hands in a tin and the suspect admitted to doing much more than just killing his victim. >> he admitted to killing our missing person, mr. kujoe bonsafo agyei-kodie in cutting -- and cutting him up with a knife....
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police in annapolis are investigating the rape of a 13- year-old girl. 34-year-old alexander laura is the suspect. he is facing rape and assault charges following an incident over the weekend of a teenager was at his home. he is currently being held on $2 million bail. the anne arundel county fire marshal's office is investigating yet another bomb explosion that happened around 6:15 last night in pasadena. the bombs are being made using a combination of household chemicals could fire officials say these type of explosive devices have become a disturbing trend around the state and it will only be a matter of time before someone is seriously hurt. >> it is very dangerous. if it is close enough to your face, it will put your eyes out. >> official said that have no witnesses or suspects in the case. anyone with information is asked to call the police. a new twist tonight in a new york -- in a murder at dewey beach. delaware state police have released surveillance photos of their victim -- of the suspect from wilmington. one victim was found dead monday morning by a cleaning lady at the at
police in annapolis are investigating the rape of a 13- year-old girl. 34-year-old alexander laura is the suspect. he is facing rape and assault charges following an incident over the weekend of a teenager was at his home. he is currently being held on $2 million bail. the anne arundel county fire marshal's office is investigating yet another bomb explosion that happened around 6:15 last night in pasadena. the bombs are being made using a combination of household chemicals could fire officials...
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police say 21-year-old alexander kinyua confessed to eating the heart and parts of the brain of a missing man. the suspect's brother found body parts hidden inside tins. >> human remains, specifically a head and hand were recovered on the main floor of the residence densz. >> they -- residence. >> they belong to 27-year-old kujoe bonsafo agyei-kodie, a family friend living at the house. the rest of his body was found in a church dumpster. just two days before the murder kinyua was freed on another assault case. >> i heard it was a random attack on a student here. he was just walking up the stairs and boom, he just hit him. >> that student offered suffered -- suffered a skull fracture. friend say kinyua changed after he was kicked out of the rotc >> he was out of the ordinary. >> the victim also a grad student at morgan state, held several masters degrees. he lived with the kinyua family for 6 months. >> very scary knowing that it's so close to home. >> reporter: bail has been denied. the fbi has been called in. i'm mike schuh, reporting live. >> he was denied bail. he's charged with first
police say 21-year-old alexander kinyua confessed to eating the heart and parts of the brain of a missing man. the suspect's brother found body parts hidden inside tins. >> human remains, specifically a head and hand were recovered on the main floor of the residence densz. >> they -- residence. >> they belong to 27-year-old kujoe bonsafo agyei-kodie, a family friend living at the house. the rest of his body was found in a church dumpster. just two days before the murder kinyua...
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alexander bloating was a one time head of the administration of one of the nearby villages now that he is retired he takes fishermen on guided tours of local forests and reverse he maintains good relations with the new russians living in neighboring villages. if i visit them often right now i'm bringing a doctor to them. a doctor has arrived in there sue all believers take an ambivalent view of medicine if medics come to them then it's fine but if they go to a doctor themselves it's problematic. most diseases are treated with traditional methods like medicinal herbs that he was a source of so we used a medical hearse drink tea with them to dry her up so winter as well as roots wasn't because there are a lot of good herb standish so. the old believers do however allow some exceptions medication is allowed for severe pain while women go to hospital to give birth however there have been instances of expectant mothers escaping from hospital just before they were due to deliver but in general all believers have few health concerns. threatening examined her skin is clean how are your legs. w
alexander bloating was a one time head of the administration of one of the nearby villages now that he is retired he takes fishermen on guided tours of local forests and reverse he maintains good relations with the new russians living in neighboring villages. if i visit them often right now i'm bringing a doctor to them. a doctor has arrived in there sue all believers take an ambivalent view of medicine if medics come to them then it's fine but if they go to a doctor themselves it's...