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the final is at augusta, the sunday before.t to the masters or to augusta to participate. and it's -- golf to me is all about family. these kids out there trying to qualify for this, to get to the home of golf, i mean the masters, the augusta national. 80 kids every year is going to make it there. it's free for everybody. families get involved. i get to meet the kids this year. i met them last year for the first year. it's fun. i'll be there every year, kinda just greeting them and shaking their hands. and i learn from these kids. they're such an inspiration. sometimes in my job i get -- i forget about where i come from. and you forget about how great it is to play golf for a a living. and these kids help you remember that pretty quickly. >> jimmy: well you have kids of your own, your son. how old is he? >> i have a son that just turned three and i have a a 4-month-old daughter as well. >> jimmy: congratulations. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> jimmy: how's your 3-year-old? does the 3-year-old know who you are yet? does he say, "
the final is at augusta, the sunday before.t to the masters or to augusta to participate. and it's -- golf to me is all about family. these kids out there trying to qualify for this, to get to the home of golf, i mean the masters, the augusta national. 80 kids every year is going to make it there. it's free for everybody. families get involved. i get to meet the kids this year. i met them last year for the first year. it's fun. i'll be there every year, kinda just greeting them and shaking...
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it happened in augusta, georgia. the victims name is pat manning. we're meeting with his wife today, nora manning. we want to investigate what happened. nora manning is claiming that the facility where her husband was sent for care, amara health care and rehab, badly neglected her husband. >> this is pat there's mr. manning... >> pat manning suffered a stroke in 2011, at the age of 60, that limited his mobility. according to his wife, he walked into amara nursing home for care and rehabilitation that was predicted to last only 6 weeks. >> he's my sweetie. see how good pat looked there? so handsome. but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these nursing homes
it happened in augusta, georgia. the victims name is pat manning. we're meeting with his wife today, nora manning. we want to investigate what happened. nora manning is claiming that the facility where her husband was sent for care, amara health care and rehab, badly neglected her husband. >> this is pat there's mr. manning... >> pat manning suffered a stroke in 2011, at the age of 60, that limited his mobility. according to his wife, he walked into amara nursing home for care and...
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in 1890, when she was just 25 years old, augusta howard founded the georgia suffrage association. she worked for five years going to conventions, holding meetings and leading the charge for women's suffrage in the state of georgia. this all culminated in 1895 when the national convention of the national american women's suffrage association was held in atlanta, georgia. susan b anthony -- susan b. anthony gave the keynote address. after the convention, augusta and susan b anthony travel to columbus where susan gave a speech right here in columbus on the importance of women's suffrage. her brothers were not as thrilled about all of the activity and the notoriety their sister was getting into. so, controlling be fine -- the family finances, they cut her off and she spent the next several years living in her family's ancestral home in columbus, becoming rather an eccentric recluse in many ways until a bizarre shooting incident on the property caused her brothers to whisk her away to new york city in 1921, which of course was one year after american women gained the right to vote. she
in 1890, when she was just 25 years old, augusta howard founded the georgia suffrage association. she worked for five years going to conventions, holding meetings and leading the charge for women's suffrage in the state of georgia. this all culminated in 1895 when the national convention of the national american women's suffrage association was held in atlanta, georgia. susan b anthony -- susan b. anthony gave the keynote address. after the convention, augusta and susan b anthony travel to...
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that is what augusta has done and organizations have done. >> i love that.a rice. she is one of the three female members of augusta. you want to play with her, right? why would you want to play with her? not that it is bad. >> she is a very good role model. she is not a bad golfer. and i think it would be like she is very nice and supportive of junior golfers. that's just like right now golf is really just like so many video games everyone is looking at their phone. >> who are your golfer idols? >> bubba. >> and martin. >> tiger woods, can we talk about him. do you think he is coming? >> if i had to bet i would say yes. >> we are making you bet. >> i would say yes because it's the greatest championship we have all year. if he is not injured how would he miss it? i think he is taking time off and getting excited about it. i take two weeks off before the masters. this year i had to take off three. i want to get excited about it. i want to be like her and get there and get excited about it and fight for that green jacket again. >> i remember you were waiting fo
that is what augusta has done and organizations have done. >> i love that.a rice. she is one of the three female members of augusta. you want to play with her, right? why would you want to play with her? not that it is bad. >> she is a very good role model. she is not a bad golfer. and i think it would be like she is very nice and supportive of junior golfers. that's just like right now golf is really just like so many video games everyone is looking at their phone. >> who are...
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after the convention in atlanta at which augusta wore this very dress that we have on display here, augustae susan b anthony gave a speech right here in columbus about the importance of women's suffrage. her brothers were not as thrilled about all the activities and notoriety their sister was getting into. so controlling the family finances, they cut her off and her public activities really peak. she spent the next several years living in her family's ancestral home in columbus, becoming rather an eccentric recluse in many ways until a bizarre shooting incident on the property caused her brothers to lift her a way to new york city in 1921. which, of course, was just one year after american women gained a right to vote. should live the left -- rest of her life in new york city until she passed away in 1933. she is exley buried in columbus's lynwood cemetery, and her friends raised money for a very beautiful, a leopard tombstone for her. it lists several of her cop was meant, and at the bottom, it says martyred. which accurately sums up how her friend felt about how her family and her brother
after the convention in atlanta at which augusta wore this very dress that we have on display here, augustae susan b anthony gave a speech right here in columbus about the importance of women's suffrage. her brothers were not as thrilled about all the activities and notoriety their sister was getting into. so controlling the family finances, they cut her off and her public activities really peak. she spent the next several years living in her family's ancestral home in columbus, becoming rather...
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wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement since his removal from the army of tennessee in july of 1864 -- he appoints johnson to command those troops. he says, concentrate all available forces and drive back sherman. at this point, johnson is saying, with what? in the words of the cavalry chief, wade hampton, it would scarcely have been possible to disperse the force more effectually. they are the remnants of the army of tennessee. there is lieutenant general william j. hardy's core. the garrison that defended charleston, they are retreating to sherman's right. third, once the federal's cross into north carolina, the department in north carolina troops und
wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement since his removal from the army of...
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wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement since his removal from the army of tennessee in july of 1864 -- he appoints johnson to command those troops. he says, concentrate all available forces and drive back sherman. at this point, johnson is saying, with what? in the words of the cavalry chief, wade hampton, it would scarcely have been possible to disperse the force more effectually. they are the remnants of the army of tennessee. there is lieutenant general william j. hardy's core. the garrison that defended charleston, they are retreating to sherman's right. third, once the federal's cross into north carolina, the department in north carolina troops und
wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement since his removal from the army of...
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an editorial in augusta, georgia, for example, lamented the radical republicans legislative policies would not stand for an hour if the supreme court dared assert its prerogative. as it turned out, the newspaper was prescient in respect to this particular section of the amendment. the supreme court would never assert its prerogative. to be sure the decade between , the emergence of radical reconstruction and the triumphthe supreme court would never of redemption and white supremacist rule under president hayes was marked by legislation designed to protect the civil and political rights of formerly enslaved persons in the south. the 13th amendment ratified in late 1865, barred slavery and involuntary servitude from our shores. the 13th amendment was quickly followed by the civil rights act of 1866 which declared in no uncertain terms that people born in the united states and not subject to any foreign power were citizens. without respect to their race, their color, or any previous condition of slavery or servitude. the civil rights act of 1866 also proclaimed any citizen had the same
an editorial in augusta, georgia, for example, lamented the radical republicans legislative policies would not stand for an hour if the supreme court dared assert its prerogative. as it turned out, the newspaper was prescient in respect to this particular section of the amendment. the supreme court would never assert its prerogative. to be sure the decade between , the emergence of radical reconstruction and the triumphthe supreme court would never of redemption and white supremacist rule under...
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tim: and tiger woods landed in augusta this morning. it's been reported that he will play a few rounds to evaluate his game decide whether he will play in next week's masters tournament. he hasn't won the masters since 2005, didn't play last season and dropped out of the world's top 100 this past week. tiger trying to find his game. maureen: not a good time for him. not a great time for some drivers out there tonight. doug: no another couple of hours. tomorrow will clear out. tonight, we have issue with showers. live doppler radar shows the heavy showers, d.c. metro area south and east, a little bit a break as you head to montgomery county and another line coming in with the cold front. next couple of hours, rain and gusty winds. we could have wind gusts to 50 miles per hour. steve rudin will be tracking that and give you an update tonight at 11:00. windy. tim: that is windy. watch your kite. it w >>> breaking news tonight, reports of a 15-second video, the final moments on board that jet that crashed into the alps. >>> also tonight, th
tim: and tiger woods landed in augusta this morning. it's been reported that he will play a few rounds to evaluate his game decide whether he will play in next week's masters tournament. he hasn't won the masters since 2005, didn't play last season and dropped out of the world's top 100 this past week. tiger trying to find his game. maureen: not a good time for him. not a great time for some drivers out there tonight. doug: no another couple of hours. tomorrow will clear out. tonight, we have...
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charlotte and augusta, that should be around 8:00 or 9:00 a.m. and this afternoon it falls apart.est of the south should be okay for your ride home today. how about the middle of the country. this is has nice as it gets. you've been in a warm stretch. very windy. the warmth gets up to chicago. the good news for new england if there is any is finally we're ending march which we'd like to forget and it looks like it's going to warm up. boston today only 45. tomorrow it gets about 48 and we sneak into the 50s. even new england is finally going to turn the page into april. it's about time. >> billings montana looks like the place to be today. who would have thought that. >> you didn't get the message? billings. get to the rodeo. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >> still ahead we'll tell you which comedian is reportedly on the fast track to replacing jon stewart. omantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to tre
charlotte and augusta, that should be around 8:00 or 9:00 a.m. and this afternoon it falls apart.est of the south should be okay for your ride home today. how about the middle of the country. this is has nice as it gets. you've been in a warm stretch. very windy. the warmth gets up to chicago. the good news for new england if there is any is finally we're ending march which we'd like to forget and it looks like it's going to warm up. boston today only 45. tomorrow it gets about 48 and we sneak...
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helicopter maker augusta wepla says it will build a new chopper at the facility in philadelphia. it will be a similar helicopter similar to the military's upgrade. the company expects work to begin later this year. >>> and it seems like you can have just about anything delivered to your home now. and if you live in new jersey, that could soon include lottery tickets. why not? the state assemblyman introduced a bill to allow courier services to allow new jersey lottery tickets to your home. the company could charge a fee but they wouldn't be able to collect any of your prize winnings. don't worry about splitting the jackpot with them. the bill now goes to the tourism and gaming committee. >>> good morning. we have a roughnecks 24 hours ahead of us. as we look at the rest of the day, we'll deal with rainfall throughout your wednesday. but then the rain changes over to snow heading throughout the overnight hours. we'll see heavier snowfall totals. i-95 is the part here along the shore. right now temperatures are at 33 degrees. typical to be above freezing here with the rain coming d
helicopter maker augusta wepla says it will build a new chopper at the facility in philadelphia. it will be a similar helicopter similar to the military's upgrade. the company expects work to begin later this year. >>> and it seems like you can have just about anything delivered to your home now. and if you live in new jersey, that could soon include lottery tickets. why not? the state assemblyman introduced a bill to allow courier services to allow new jersey lottery tickets to your...
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. >> welcome to the show i have been watching the hilary's augusta boil over the weekend and i have noticed a former first lady and former senator and secretary of state and current curve legend has bad mom on the issue that is consuming the ether like a mushroom cloud. and when deployed is formidable but it is very outdated. she will talk to the press very soon button tell now it is stonewalling. is that the response to a whitewater subpoena? i love the '90s the spice girls, heroin, but tlc but that is nostalgia. putting silence them blamed is as stale as a dance number. ♪ ♪ ♪ kennedy: that was a real show. is as ben overplayed and retired from the jukebox. >> you cannot spit in your mail or intimidate your way out or blame the republicans or demagogue the media she has created this problem is she created in a problem she can solve. >> the new scandal brings to mind for president nixon has sought to capture history with secret tapes purpose of the similarities between the two were growing more striking by the day powerful figures driven to the highest office in the decade-long pursuit the
. >> welcome to the show i have been watching the hilary's augusta boil over the weekend and i have noticed a former first lady and former senator and secretary of state and current curve legend has bad mom on the issue that is consuming the ether like a mushroom cloud. and when deployed is formidable but it is very outdated. she will talk to the press very soon button tell now it is stonewalling. is that the response to a whitewater subpoena? i love the '90s the spice girls, heroin, but...
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they will march into augusta georgia in may and surrender to union troops from tennessee. men from a border state surrendering to union troops from a southern state. all across the south you will have small, isolated commands learning about the larger events and finding their way to the nearest union forces to surrender. near walden, north carolina: eastern north carolina, a artillery unit wandered around for a couple of weeks. one soldier wrote that they were avoiding the arms of an octopus trying to avoid cavalry controls -- patrols and finally realized or is nowhere to go and they make their way to raleigh to surrender. as the summer unfolds and the union forces occupy the self -- south and the fighting dies down, what you will have his former soldiers, former military leaders -- is former military soldiers, former military leaders, civilians, slaves, and union occupying forces all facing very uncertain futures. so many unanswered questions, so much lingering tension and bitterness. and that is a session for another time but think about the chaotic state of things and -
they will march into augusta georgia in may and surrender to union troops from tennessee. men from a border state surrendering to union troops from a southern state. all across the south you will have small, isolated commands learning about the larger events and finding their way to the nearest union forces to surrender. near walden, north carolina: eastern north carolina, a artillery unit wandered around for a couple of weeks. one soldier wrote that they were avoiding the arms of an octopus...
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. >> in time for the mastiers in augusta georgia >>> when al jazeera returns, ellen powell may have lost her lawsuit, but the attention to women's issues in silicon valley make her a winner >>> the story of a financial professional suffering a less common but still a form of domestic abuse. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm michael eaves. here are the top stories - voting in nigeria's elections have been extended by one day because of technical problems. it's expected to be the close erace since democratic rule 16 years ago. one issue - which candidate can stop the threat of boko haram. dozens have been killed in a blast in yemen. explosions coming as a saudi coalition says it will launch a third day of air strikes across yemen. the united nations is evacuating staff from the capital. the french foreign minister joined talks on iran's nuclear programme. the talks reaching a critical phase. the deadline for a deal is set for tuesday. >> nashville tennessee, prosecutors will no longer be able to use forced sterilisation. prosecutors used the invasive surgery in the past. the chan
. >> in time for the mastiers in augusta georgia >>> when al jazeera returns, ellen powell may have lost her lawsuit, but the attention to women's issues in silicon valley make her a winner >>> the story of a financial professional suffering a less common but still a form of domestic abuse. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm michael eaves. here are the top stories - voting in nigeria's elections have been extended by one day because of technical...
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the 39-year-old hasn't played since early february but hopes to be at the masters in augusta next month> a man in better form jimmy walker has become the first golfer to win two events on the pga this season. only 35 minutes away from the oaks course in san antonio. the 39-year-old closed in from seven shots behind, still took the title by four strokes. >>> 14 time grand slam champion rafa nadal has been knocked out. second straight defeat, nadal has never won this tournament, 11 attempts. nadasco will now take on juan. >> 28 seed azian marinaro of france. more later barbara. >> and that is it from the newshour team. jonah hull is going to be here in just a few minutes with more of the day's news, thank you so much for watching. bye-bye. >> saudi jets target houthi weapon stores and air defenses in yemen, as attack on internally displaceed people camp kills dozens. hello there good to have you with us, i'm jonah hull, this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. >> we're working very hard, working hard. >> the deadline approaches talks on iran's nuclear program but major divisio
the 39-year-old hasn't played since early february but hopes to be at the masters in augusta next month> a man in better form jimmy walker has become the first golfer to win two events on the pga this season. only 35 minutes away from the oaks course in san antonio. the 39-year-old closed in from seven shots behind, still took the title by four strokes. >>> 14 time grand slam champion rafa nadal has been knocked out. second straight defeat, nadal has never won this tournament, 11...
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in i augusta, for example -- in augusta, for example they built a canal which allowed them to control flow of the river. the city helped pay for that canal. it was a public works prompt. here all the development was private, private capital privately done. and the first dams that were built were not effective. in high water they would blow out, the raceways to the factories would blow out. so i think that had we had a little more engineering expertise, the early history and the development might have been more successful. now, in 1850 we do have a guy come in who knows what he's doing, william h. young came, and he's the one that built the eagle mill. which becomes after the war, it was burned in the war, and it becomes the eagle and phenix it rises from the ashes. the demand for war goods caused our industries to convert to war industries. the textile mills turned out uniforms and tents and backpacks, and the eagle mill made india rubber which they used, that was their raincoats that they had. other stores converted to shoe factories. we had one of the large shoe factories in the con
in i augusta, for example -- in augusta, for example they built a canal which allowed them to control flow of the river. the city helped pay for that canal. it was a public works prompt. here all the development was private, private capital privately done. and the first dams that were built were not effective. in high water they would blow out, the raceways to the factories would blow out. so i think that had we had a little more engineering expertise, the early history and the development...
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. >> it's important to feel what it's like final event going into augusta, just feeling something on the last day, you know back nine in contention, having a chance to win, all that stuff. i don't think there's any better way to prepare for a tournament as if you get into contention you know pretty close leading up to the event. >> there's going to be some hard hitting and rough rallies in the californian desert. raphael nidal will meet up against rhinage in the last eight. nidal went through with a straight sets win. the spaniard has won the tournament three times before and is really starting to make his shot. 6-2, 6-4 was the final score for nidal. andy murray won in straight sets for the 496th match win of his career. that total brings murray level with tim henry as the most successful player. murray played lopez for a spot in the semi-finals. >>> well number one top seed serena williams advanced to the semi-finals with a 7-5, 6-3 win. the victory extends the american's winning streak to 15 matches in her return to the desert after ending a 14-year boycott of the tournament. bang
. >> it's important to feel what it's like final event going into augusta, just feeling something on the last day, you know back nine in contention, having a chance to win, all that stuff. i don't think there's any better way to prepare for a tournament as if you get into contention you know pretty close leading up to the event. >> there's going to be some hard hitting and rough rallies in the californian desert. raphael nidal will meet up against rhinage in the last eight. nidal...
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helicopter maker augusta westland says it will make a new chopper at its facility in northeast philadelphia. it's similar to the osprey. >>> new jersey voters are spoken and the news not promising for governor chris christie. 51% of voters disapprove of the job he's doing. only 35% of registered voters say they approve and a 52% majority believe the state is headed in the wrong direction. this marks the lowest approval rating ever recorded for governor christie. the new numbers komg come just days after he delivered his budget address to the legislature. he called for pension and public employee benefit reform. >>> sounds like illinois's new governor would agree with those poll numbers. he says new jersey is quote, going down the drain and they ain't turning it around. that's a quote. governor christie even campaigned hard for his election when christie was head of the governor's association. >>> today an auto recall that affects the steering on hundreds of thousands of cars. >> and teens find a loophole against something that's illegal. first, this is what we're working on for you for "nbc
helicopter maker augusta westland says it will make a new chopper at its facility in northeast philadelphia. it's similar to the osprey. >>> new jersey voters are spoken and the news not promising for governor chris christie. 51% of voters disapprove of the job he's doing. only 35% of registered voters say they approve and a 52% majority believe the state is headed in the wrong direction. this marks the lowest approval rating ever recorded for governor christie. the new numbers komg...
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morehouse college was founded in a baptist church in augusta, georgia. all of the traditionally black colleges have a relationship with the african-american episcopal church, baptist church, the episcopal church. so the church has been the grounding place for our community. it was the gathering place. it was the one place, even in slavery, that you felt free. and it was the one place, i learned a long time ago, where when you got to church, you were somebody. you may have been a yard man all week, but when you got to st. paul ame church, in my case, in atlanta, you were somebody. whether you are a chauffeur or doorman or whatever. so the church has always been the key to our success in the black community. al: vernon, you later became the head of the voter education project. you covered the whole south. were alabama and mississippi the worst, or was it the same everywhere? vernon: they were the worst, but that does not say that georgia and south carolina were good. they were all bad. and they were all resistant. nobody gave in. al: as we have this 50th a
morehouse college was founded in a baptist church in augusta, georgia. all of the traditionally black colleges have a relationship with the african-american episcopal church, baptist church, the episcopal church. so the church has been the grounding place for our community. it was the gathering place. it was the one place, even in slavery, that you felt free. and it was the one place, i learned a long time ago, where when you got to church, you were somebody. you may have been a yard man all...
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augusta 33 miles per hour. 37-mile-per-hour gust and 60 in manassas. 58 degrees in chevy chase. temperatures across the board making a nice comeback after the chilly start. lots of 60's showing up. 61 in martinsburg. and 65 in fredricksburg. warm enough that you can feel the difference between yesterday and today. right now, it's 15 degrees warmer in washington than it was this time yesterday. closer to 20 degrees warmer in quantico. the temperatures are cooler but seasonably. not bitterly cold. look at the temperatures. 59 in chicago. 54 in minneapolis. even warmer the farther west you go. we'll have one system come through tomorrow with a cold front and then this warmer air mass will move in for thursday and friday. it's going to be very very nice. here's the story. we're seeing high pressure build in. the front has moved off shore. now we have a partly cloudy skies. big batch of clear skies we'll enjoy tonight and tomorrow morning. but quickly tomorrow morning, mid to late morning, this cloudiness will spread in. with that will come showers through the afternoon and evening a
augusta 33 miles per hour. 37-mile-per-hour gust and 60 in manassas. 58 degrees in chevy chase. temperatures across the board making a nice comeback after the chilly start. lots of 60's showing up. 61 in martinsburg. and 65 in fredricksburg. warm enough that you can feel the difference between yesterday and today. right now, it's 15 degrees warmer in washington than it was this time yesterday. closer to 20 degrees warmer in quantico. the temperatures are cooler but seasonably. not bitterly...
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cities had not been destroyed by fire like augusta.lief. months after the city fire, they decided to petition the federal government for assistance. the arrival of the federal organization designed to help with the transition from slavery to freedom arrived in the city so it seemed reasonable that some relief would be had at the hands of the federal government. the freemen distributed aid to both black and white olympians in the city. -- black and white colombians in the city. -- columbians in the city. they actually reported that in 1867, demands for relief went up. two most white columbians, the fact that they have been forced out of their homes -- they are relying on outside organizations for food and basic supplies. the city looks like this jumbled mass of disorder and chaos, and this disorder really destabilizes the line between independence and dependence. white accounts of the aftermath are filled with concerns about columbia's exhausted stores, but also their own growing dependency. now i also turned to emma leconte. she wrote
cities had not been destroyed by fire like augusta.lief. months after the city fire, they decided to petition the federal government for assistance. the arrival of the federal organization designed to help with the transition from slavery to freedom arrived in the city so it seemed reasonable that some relief would be had at the hands of the federal government. the freemen distributed aid to both black and white olympians in the city. -- black and white colombians in the city. -- columbians in...
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they took up collections in cities that hadn't been destroyed by fire like augusta. but even these -- they provided basic necessities either free or at a minimal cost. but they soon found themselves completely overwhelmed by just the sheer scale of necessary relief. so in may which is about four months after the fire, the city council decided to petition the federal government for assistance and the arrival of agents of the freedman's bureau, the organization, federal organization designed to help in the transition from slavery to freedom, they arrived in the city. so it seemed reasonable that some relief could be had at the hands of the federal government. so the freedmans distributed aid to black and white colombians in the city and actually reported that in 1867, demands for relief went up. so to most white colombians, this fact that they've been forced out of their homes they're relying on outside organizations for food and basic please, the city looks like this jumbled mess of disorder and chaos and this disorder really destabilizes the line between independence
they took up collections in cities that hadn't been destroyed by fire like augusta. but even these -- they provided basic necessities either free or at a minimal cost. but they soon found themselves completely overwhelmed by just the sheer scale of necessary relief. so in may which is about four months after the fire, the city council decided to petition the federal government for assistance and the arrival of agents of the freedman's bureau, the organization, federal organization designed to...
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after the convention in atlanta that augusta and susan b anthony traveled to columbus, where susan b davis speech suffrage. her brothers were not as thrilled about the activity and notoriety her sister was getting into. controlling the family finances, they cut her off and her public activity ceased. she spent the next several years living in her family's ancestral home in columbus. she became an eccentric recluse in many ways until a bizarre shooting incident on the property caused her brothers to whisk her away to new york city in 1921, which was one year after american women gained the right to vote to stop she live the rest of her life in new york city in relative anonymity until she passed away in 1933. she's buried in the columbus linwood cemetery and her friends raised money for a beautiful elaborate tombstone. it lists several of her accomplishments and at the bottom, it says martyred, which accurately sums up how her friends felt about how her family and brothers stifled her activism. julian and julia harris came to columbus in 1920 with a very specific goal in mind -- to fi
after the convention in atlanta that augusta and susan b anthony traveled to columbus, where susan b davis speech suffrage. her brothers were not as thrilled about the activity and notoriety her sister was getting into. controlling the family finances, they cut her off and her public activity ceased. she spent the next several years living in her family's ancestral home in columbus. she became an eccentric recluse in many ways until a bizarre shooting incident on the property caused her...
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. -- augusta. one of american football arrived as poor rory mcilroy.not won the masters yet. trying to show his father stop netting me when i come off the court. "countdown" continues in the next hour. we are going to talk greece and russia after the break. ♪ caroline: janet yellen opens the door for our rate rise later this year but says she will pick up time tightening policy. the latest from the meeting and the market reaction. mark: equities rallying to a six-month high. life to hong kong for the latest. manus: a last-ditch talks to save the $40 billion merger. we bring you the details of the deal on the brink. caroline: eu leaders convene in rustles with greece's cash conch -- cash crunch on the agenda. life to athens for reactions. manus: welcome to countdown. coming up, we bring you basil world it takes off. a $40 million watch plus interviews with the ceo behind the watch. mark: federal reserve chair's janet yellen pretty -- proved she is predictable untrue patients but the exit from easing may be more gradual than markets anticipated. >> just
. -- augusta. one of american football arrived as poor rory mcilroy.not won the masters yet. trying to show his father stop netting me when i come off the court. "countdown" continues in the next hour. we are going to talk greece and russia after the break. ♪ caroline: janet yellen opens the door for our rate rise later this year but says she will pick up time tightening policy. the latest from the meeting and the market reaction. mark: equities rallying to a six-month high. life to...
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host: augusta, georgia, christina. independent.ler: hi, the reason i'm calling is that my understanding here is that to me this is desertion. he should have taken a discernible discharge. -- a dishonorable discharge. it would've been a lot better than torture. what really gets me is, nobody is looking at what he did. what he suffered, they are looking at, but not what he did. it is -- everybody is political. it is ripping this country apart no matter what everybody discusses, it is always republican, democrat. i'm an independent. i come from a democratic family. i was a democrat. i originally come from massachusetts and i became an independent to pick who is best. i don't understand why everything has got to be political. he did something wrong no, he should not be shot. that is ridiculous, but he should pay for what he did. don't trump up charges, just what he did wrong. dishonorable, couple years whatever. somebody had to replace him and people put them in jeopardy as people looked for them. nobody is looking at that. make people
host: augusta, georgia, christina. independent.ler: hi, the reason i'm calling is that my understanding here is that to me this is desertion. he should have taken a discernible discharge. -- a dishonorable discharge. it would've been a lot better than torture. what really gets me is, nobody is looking at what he did. what he suffered, they are looking at, but not what he did. it is -- everybody is political. it is ripping this country apart no matter what everybody discusses, it is always...
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host: augusta, georgia, christina. independent.aller: hi, the reason i'm calling is that my understanding here is that to me this is desertion. he should have taken a discernible discharge. -- a dishonorable discharge. it would've been a lot better than torture. what really gets me is, nobody is looking at what he did. what he suffered, they are looking at, but not what he did. it is -- everybody is political. it is ripping this country apart no matter what everybody discusses, it is always republican, democrat. i'm an independent. i come from a democratic family. i was a democrat. i originally come from massachusetts and i became an independent to pick who is best. i don't understand why everything has got to be political. he did something wrong no, he should not be shot. that is ridiculous, but he should pay for what he did. don't trump up charges, just what he did wrong. dishonorable, couple years whatever. somebody had to replace him and people put them in jeopardy as people looked for them. nobody is looking at that. make peop
host: augusta, georgia, christina. independent.aller: hi, the reason i'm calling is that my understanding here is that to me this is desertion. he should have taken a discernible discharge. -- a dishonorable discharge. it would've been a lot better than torture. what really gets me is, nobody is looking at what he did. what he suffered, they are looking at, but not what he did. it is -- everybody is political. it is ripping this country apart no matter what everybody discusses, it is always...
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we also know that one of the terminals is in augusta, south carolina. what are the consequences?ered gas prices. creating opportunity for citizens. i'm very hopeful that, with the background that you have of explaining how it affects small farmers, and fx persons -- affects persons who want to have good lives. and we have extremist taking advantage of the situation. hey, thank you for raising the issue. host: steve -- i'm sorry, mike from gainesville. you're next. caller: mr. wilson, i have in front of me that 18 u.s. code, writer correspondence with foreign governments. this relates to mr. netanyahu's visit. it says, any visit with anyone from another -- with intent to influence measures or conduct of any foreign government or officer, or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with united states, or to defeat the measures of the united states would be imprisoned, no more than three years or more. i'm concerned that mr. boehner made this mistake. guest: he didn't. this is a long time tradition. last fall, we have the president of ukraine seek. i'm looking for
we also know that one of the terminals is in augusta, south carolina. what are the consequences?ered gas prices. creating opportunity for citizens. i'm very hopeful that, with the background that you have of explaining how it affects small farmers, and fx persons -- affects persons who want to have good lives. and we have extremist taking advantage of the situation. hey, thank you for raising the issue. host: steve -- i'm sorry, mike from gainesville. you're next. caller: mr. wilson, i have in...
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. >> hi i know none of us would want to wear the green jackets out of respect for those guys in augustaback the size that we've seen over the course of the past year. i just want to walk you through the five times that we've seen a pullback of this market before we begin rally towards record highs. the first one happened back in april. down about 4%. if you move through the summer here late july through early august you see another 4% drop. two 4% drops. all of a sudden in the fall a bigger 7% move. so 4, 4, 7, here are a couple of 5s, right? then december 5% drop for the s&p 500. 4, 4, 7, 5, 5, 25% drop divided by five times. that mean the average drop in the s&p 500 over the past 12 months has been 5%. well, we're right around 3% right now. you'd have to get down to the 2011/2010 level before this is a 5% pullback. the average of what we've seen over the course of the past year. it's important to note here the sectors that have led to the line since the all-time highs, energy telecoms. and as interest rates tick up you see those go down. joe an interesting move overall. this is not ye
. >> hi i know none of us would want to wear the green jackets out of respect for those guys in augustaback the size that we've seen over the course of the past year. i just want to walk you through the five times that we've seen a pullback of this market before we begin rally towards record highs. the first one happened back in april. down about 4%. if you move through the summer here late july through early august you see another 4% drop. two 4% drops. all of a sudden in the fall a...
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host: joe, augusta, west virginia, a republican.ller: i wanted to comment on some of the responses that i heard to netanyahu. i am a little nervous, so forgive me. some of the responses were so absurd, that anybody with years should have heard it. when they said that netanyahu was like a kid who wanted to go to disneyland every day -- they only have to face bombings and enemies every day. is that really disneyland? and the person speaking imply that netanyahu did not really understand the situation as well as our administration and his cronies do. he lives there. another one said that obama was elected to make these kinds of decisions, and we should let him do it. my question is, what about the hundreds of men and women in congress. why did we elect them, just to pay the bills for this man who really is like someone who wants to live in disneyland 3? host: dana in chico, california. a democratic caller. caller: yes, i am calling because i am utterly outraged completely, by the republican party. from the very beginning, the republica
host: joe, augusta, west virginia, a republican.ller: i wanted to comment on some of the responses that i heard to netanyahu. i am a little nervous, so forgive me. some of the responses were so absurd, that anybody with years should have heard it. when they said that netanyahu was like a kid who wanted to go to disneyland every day -- they only have to face bombings and enemies every day. is that really disneyland? and the person speaking imply that netanyahu did not really understand the...
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charlotte and columbia and augusta, looks like the showers and storms rolling through, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. then they die off. the rest of the south is good. it's a rather quiet weather day out there. it's still raw and cold in new england as we go throughout the next two days. 45 in boston. look at the rest of the country. beautiful today. minneapolis near 60. chicago, oklahoma city tomorrow we do it again. very warm in the mid of the country. finally as we go into april, the middle of the nation is going to share their warmth with the northeast. about time, right? we leave you with a nice shot of washington, d.c. where luke russert said he saw snowflakes this morning. hopefully the last until next winter. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... ♪ you're giving away pie? what wo
charlotte and columbia and augusta, looks like the showers and storms rolling through, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. then they die off. the rest of the south is good. it's a rather quiet weather day out there. it's still raw and cold in new england as we go throughout the next two days. 45 in boston. look at the rest of the country. beautiful today. minneapolis near 60. chicago, oklahoma city tomorrow we do it again. very warm in the mid of the country. finally as we go into april, the middle of the...