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butler is also accused of assaulting a 92 year woman hours later.cki butler - victims family friend)"i felt the family needed to be represented"petrus' close family friend vicki butler sat in the courtroom monday...to represent the woman she called "quiet simple and happy"... a woman whose brutal murder has devastated and disgusted the community.? defense attorney linda parisi says butler's mental state will be a significant factor...he wore a green anti suicide smock in court.(linda parisi - butlers defense attorney)"there are serious issues regarding mental health"?but butler's friend bonnie reeves-cambpell says his mental health was never in question during his days on the highland high school varsity football team. (nat)"neven butler, number 55 offensive end"(bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "he was pretty nice, he was jsut a class clown"?reeves campbell says butler was kicked off the team because of his grades and later dropped out of school.she's shocked about the charges he's facing... (bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "
butler is also accused of assaulting a 92 year woman hours later.cki butler - victims family friend)"i felt the family needed to be represented"petrus' close family friend vicki butler sat in the courtroom monday...to represent the woman she called "quiet simple and happy"... a woman whose brutal murder has devastated and disgusted the community.? defense attorney linda parisi says butler's mental state will be a significant factor...he wore a green anti suicide smock in...
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issue of fugitives continually coming into butler's lines. butler's question had evolved. ok, i got the authority not to return slaves. now, what is their future condition? they no longer owe service. they are no longer owned by their former masters. does that mean they are free? are they the federal government? what is the policy here? and cameron writes back and tells butler not to make any distinctions about whether or not that slaves were coming into his lines were enslaved to loyal or disloyal masters. he tells butler to keep records of these slaves that come in to his lines so that any loyal slave owners who lose their does slaves through this policy may become the fate of postwar. but he does not save you need to figure out who is playing a loyal master versus a disloyal master because plays -- because slaves quickly figure out the dynamic of union anti-slavery policy. and all slave the union lines are saying they are fleeing disloyal masters -- and all slaves fleeing to the union lines are saying they are fleeing disloyal masters. wha
issue of fugitives continually coming into butler's lines. butler's question had evolved. ok, i got the authority not to return slaves. now, what is their future condition? they no longer owe service. they are no longer owned by their former masters. does that mean they are free? are they the federal government? what is the policy here? and cameron writes back and tells butler not to make any distinctions about whether or not that slaves were coming into his lines were enslaved to loyal or...
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doctor butler. >> good morning chairman thune, ranking member nelson, members of the committee. it is an honor to be able to speak with you today. in my role as chief medical officer in alaska, i oversee state related prevention, preparedness and response activities. during the past three months in addition to the roles that senator sullivan has described i've also served as the
doctor butler. >> good morning chairman thune, ranking member nelson, members of the committee. it is an honor to be able to speak with you today. in my role as chief medical officer in alaska, i oversee state related prevention, preparedness and response activities. during the past three months in addition to the roles that senator sullivan has described i've also served as the
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butler's mental state will be a significant factor. he wore a green anti-suicide smock in court. >> i think there are serious issues regarding mental health. >> reporter: but butler's friend says his mental health was never in question during his days on the varsity football team. >> everybody pretty much liked him. he was a class clown. >> reporter: campbell says butler was kicked off the team because of his grades and later dropped out of school. she says she is shocked about the charges he is now facing. >> that's not the person i know. >> reporter: prosecutors filed new charges. the arraignment was pushed until next month. butler's mother and some of his friends who showed up left quickly, refusing to answer any questions from reporters. and butler is scheduled to return to court on june for now he is being held without bail. >>> a last-minute deal has averted a threatened strike by workers in sunnyvale. some 450 union workers had threatened to walk off the job due to a salary dispute. but city leaders and union leaders announced a
butler's mental state will be a significant factor. he wore a green anti-suicide smock in court. >> i think there are serious issues regarding mental health. >> reporter: but butler's friend says his mental health was never in question during his days on the varsity football team. >> everybody pretty much liked him. he was a class clown. >> reporter: campbell says butler was kicked off the team because of his grades and later dropped out of school. she says she is...
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norman wielsch, en la que los acusaron de robar drogas de evidencia confiscada, para revenderla...butlere prision en el 2012... 20:17 a pesar del dinero que se va a pagar el abogado cajina dice que esto no compensa el tiempo que su cliente perdio, de tener custodia de sus hijos... desde san francisco... pilar niÑo noticiero telemundo 48 20:30 topvo / cesar --- autoridades arrestaron a una mujer por intentar secuestrar a un niÑo de 2 aÑos de edad en el edificio del ferry en san francisco, esta maÑana.... --- testigos aseguran que hubo algn tipo de enfrentamiento entre la madre y la sospechosa --- --- la polica investiga el incidente y la condicin mental de la mujer.. --extraoficialmente aseguran se tratara de una desamparada --- take vo / lorena ---los tentculos de la pandilla "mara salvatrucha" se extienden por todo el pas y el rea de la baha seguira siendo escenario de este grupo delictivo... ---pero qu hacen las autoridades locales para erradicar la violencia de pandillas en el norte, sur y este de nuestra regin --- ''andres brender'' hizo un recorrido en zonas peligrosas y a las once
norman wielsch, en la que los acusaron de robar drogas de evidencia confiscada, para revenderla...butlere prision en el 2012... 20:17 a pesar del dinero que se va a pagar el abogado cajina dice que esto no compensa el tiempo que su cliente perdio, de tener custodia de sus hijos... desde san francisco... pilar niÑo noticiero telemundo 48 20:30 topvo / cesar --- autoridades arrestaron a una mujer por intentar secuestrar a un niÑo de 2 aÑos de edad en el edificio del ferry en san francisco,...
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butler. we worked together last year when we put on a summit, a wellness summit in the state that was focused on conquering the opioid crises. dr. butler was instrumental in the success of this summit. over 500 alaskans with several more online showed up at this summit. he participated in planning on the steering committee. he interviewed the united states surgeon general for a fireside chat and moderated the ending panel of this discussion and summit, and i just want to thank him for again traveling from alaska. all the work he's doing in our state and participating on the national level on this important issue that crosses partisan lines. this is an issue that's impacting every single state in our great nation, and dr. butler is a leading in this not only in our state but in the country. >> thank you, senator sullivan. senator markey? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. robert stern is a professor at the boston university school of medicine and is the director of clinical research for the b.u.
butler. we worked together last year when we put on a summit, a wellness summit in the state that was focused on conquering the opioid crises. dr. butler was instrumental in the success of this summit. over 500 alaskans with several more online showed up at this summit. he participated in planning on the steering committee. he interviewed the united states surgeon general for a fireside chat and moderated the ending panel of this discussion and summit, and i just want to thank him for again...
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her butler i want to start with you. thanks again for coming and thanks again for all that you are doing. you may have seen -- you were quoted in the alaska dispatch news this morning, front page above the fold headline, anchorage is seeing a dramatic surge in heroin overdoses. so let me ask a little parochial question but still important because i think he can shed light on what's going on in the country. what do you think is behind that surge in our biggest city back home and as i mentioned we have this in the senate last august in the matsu valley and one of the reasons i posted that was as a warning signal to our state which was hey this is happening in a lot of places. we are not in dire straits as some lower 48 communities yet, hopefully never that this could be coming and unfortunately i fear since we held a summit and you are a key participant we have been focused on this a lot in congress but in alaska it's getting worse. throughout the country is getting worse so do you mind addressing the headline today in the
her butler i want to start with you. thanks again for coming and thanks again for all that you are doing. you may have seen -- you were quoted in the alaska dispatch news this morning, front page above the fold headline, anchorage is seeing a dramatic surge in heroin overdoses. so let me ask a little parochial question but still important because i think he can shed light on what's going on in the country. what do you think is behind that surge in our biggest city back home and as i mentioned...
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any commander that doesn't want to be part of this is gone. >> the boys including stern feld and butlerere well trained and experienced and nothing could prepare them for one of the most dangerous missions ever attempted by the army air corps. take this plane and bomb the enemy by bombing so low they barely cleave the tree tops. that's next on "war stories." i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made even the kiwi an enjoyable experience try super poligrip free [man: let's go!] man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on our garag
any commander that doesn't want to be part of this is gone. >> the boys including stern feld and butlerere well trained and experienced and nothing could prepare them for one of the most dangerous missions ever attempted by the army air corps. take this plane and bomb the enemy by bombing so low they barely cleave the tree tops. that's next on "war stories." i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that...
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we talk to the man that invented the swingometer, david butler — who tells me the move in the opinions bigger than any he's seen in 70 years. good evening and welcome to bbc news. britain's top counter—terrorism officer says they have captured "a large part" of the network involved in the manchester arena attack, where 22 people died. mark rowley said "immense progress" had been made in the investigation — but there were still important lines to pursue and arrests to be made. he also disclosed that police have reviewed security arrangements at more than one thousand events around the country this bank holiday weekend. he said people should "go out as planned" and be "reassured by the greater police presence". our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. an already vast investigation, still expanding. each day, counter—terrorism detectives raid more properties in manchester, cutting through the shutters at this moss side barbershop. the shop owner, abs forjani, is a cousin of the manchester bomber who was arrested earlier in the week, with two of his brothers. police also ra
we talk to the man that invented the swingometer, david butler — who tells me the move in the opinions bigger than any he's seen in 70 years. good evening and welcome to bbc news. britain's top counter—terrorism officer says they have captured "a large part" of the network involved in the manchester arena attack, where 22 people died. mark rowley said "immense progress" had been made in the investigation — but there were still important lines to pursue and arrests to...
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butler will be back in court next month.eld without bail. ( mark ) two of the students injured in a stabbing attack on the campus of the university of texas at austin were released from the hospital overnight. the attack happened yesterday when a student armed with a knife stabbed several people...killing one. police say the suspect is 21-year-old kendrex white. police say white surrendered after the stabbings and they are trying to figure out a motive. one victim is still recovering from their injuries. ( mark ) police believe there is no longer a threat to the school community but there will be extra officers on campus today as a precaution. ( mark ) and in dallas, a man opened fire on paramedics who were responding to a call. one of those paramedics is in critical condition this morning. police say the man shot and injured hi
butler will be back in court next month.eld without bail. ( mark ) two of the students injured in a stabbing attack on the campus of the university of texas at austin were released from the hospital overnight. the attack happened yesterday when a student armed with a knife stabbed several people...killing one. police say the suspect is 21-year-old kendrex white. police say white surrendered after the stabbings and they are trying to figure out a motive. one victim is still recovering from their...
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which the president at butler is calling for.nton, pants suits in power as a course or jeb bush a study in low energy. this is political jing gism as court study. if you want to resist something. that's what you resist. >> eric: what's going on in academia. closed mindedness is insane. berkeley shutting down speech if it's not speech they agree with. this is anti-free speech. >> absolutely. those on the left have no tolerance for diversity and opinion. but you know what, eric? i have got to tell you, i'm a little bit optimistic about the future because the left has become so radical that i think we're starting to see the beginning of a pendulum swing in the other direction. i really do. i think there is a movement. of conservatives, millennial conservatives. >> eric: charlie, i'm not sure. >> look at charlie's organization turning point huge and growing. >> eric: these academics still continue to do this biased teaching. charlie? >> well, i will say there is a push back against this and young people are fed up with saying you hav
which the president at butler is calling for.nton, pants suits in power as a course or jeb bush a study in low energy. this is political jing gism as court study. if you want to resist something. that's what you resist. >> eric: what's going on in academia. closed mindedness is insane. berkeley shutting down speech if it's not speech they agree with. this is anti-free speech. >> absolutely. those on the left have no tolerance for diversity and opinion. but you know what, eric? i...
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peter alexander, glenn thrush, eli stokols, paul butler. go start your weekends.nk withdrew fyou for joining >>> up next, prominent republicans lashing out at their own party. there's nothing traditional about my small business so when it comes to technology, i need someone that understands my unique needs. my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like he's a part of our team. with one phone call, he sets me up with tailored products and services. and when my advisor is focused on my tech, i can focus on my small business. ♪ ♪ >>> they have embraced the coarsening of culture are the truth means absolutely nothing. conservative values mean absolutely nothing. traditional allies that have stood by us shoulder to shoulder bleeding and dying, scaling the cliffs of normandy to free a continent, that means nothing to these people. they will embrace vladimir putin and russia if donald trump does. >> that was our colleague, joe scarborough, anchor of "morning joe" going off on republicans this morning on "morning joe." joining m
peter alexander, glenn thrush, eli stokols, paul butler. go start your weekends.nk withdrew fyou for joining >>> up next, prominent republicans lashing out at their own party. there's nothing traditional about my small business so when it comes to technology, i need someone that understands my unique needs. my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like he's a part of our team. with one phone call, he sets me up with tailored products and...
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one still out here in conshohocken on key street at butler street. one in east norriton, fire crews are still out here with this building fire. they've extinguished the fire. looking outside live in cherry hill roads are dry here. some construction crews still blocking two lanes on route 70 at haddonfield road matt and tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> we have breaking information on the explosion at an ariana grande concert in england. 22 people were killed, dozens more injured. plus children are among the dead. >> the packed show in manchester turned into a frantic stampede with fans scrambling for their lives. british police are treating this as an act of terror. >> "action news" reporter katherine scott is following the latest developments live from the satellite center. >> matt and tam this is a fast moving investigation and investigators are trying to learn more about the man behind the attack. this morning from bethlehem president trump spoke about this attack. he said we stand in solidarity with the people of the united kingdom and he reiterated
one still out here in conshohocken on key street at butler street. one in east norriton, fire crews are still out here with this building fire. they've extinguished the fire. looking outside live in cherry hill roads are dry here. some construction crews still blocking two lanes on route 70 at haddonfield road matt and tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> we have breaking information on the explosion at an ariana grande concert in england. 22 people were killed, dozens more injured....
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stacey butler reports part of the couple as conversation with police was caught on camera. >> so wait, we're going to be in jail and my wife and kids are going to be what? >> reporter: this orange county dad says his family was kicked off a delta flight from maui to l.a.x. last month. cell phone video captured it on the plane. >> have you all off the flight or we're going to [ indiscernible ] the whole aircraft and [ indiscernible ] >> we're getting kicked off this flight? >> ready, one -- >> reporter: brian was flying home with his wife, son and daughter after a family vacation. the couple bought three seats, one for each adult and one for their 18-year-old son who at the last minute took an earlier flight home. their young children were initially going to sit on their lap but the couple thought they could keep the third seat and put one of the babies in the car seat. >> i told you at the beginning -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: an airline representative told him because his oldest son was not using the ticket they needed to give the seat to another passenger. he said it was becau
stacey butler reports part of the couple as conversation with police was caught on camera. >> so wait, we're going to be in jail and my wife and kids are going to be what? >> reporter: this orange county dad says his family was kicked off a delta flight from maui to l.a.x. last month. cell phone video captured it on the plane. >> have you all off the flight or we're going to [ indiscernible ] the whole aircraft and [ indiscernible ] >> we're getting kicked off this...
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doug butler from rockland trust joins us, welcome, doug, nice to have you here. >> nice being on. >> you say that there's more uncertainty in the market, you think, than is currently indicated by the volatility index, commonly known as the vix. >> the vix is indicating low volatility in the market but that doesn't mean there's low uncertainty. i think the markets have gotten a touch complacent. and there's enough events out there that could cause problems down the road. but to be fair, it's been pretty smooth sailing thus far this year. >> is complacent another way of saying that the market is anticipating that everything is going to go pretty much as planned, and is discounting or dismissing the possibility that things could go wrong? >> i think you saw it today with facebook, for example. they had a monstrous number and delivered great results. but they weren't good enough results to really move the meter for that stock. and it came back a bit. i think really the markets are pricing in corporate profits continuing to grow at a very fast pace. i think it's 13 or 14% for this past qu
doug butler from rockland trust joins us, welcome, doug, nice to have you here. >> nice being on. >> you say that there's more uncertainty in the market, you think, than is currently indicated by the volatility index, commonly known as the vix. >> the vix is indicating low volatility in the market but that doesn't mean there's low uncertainty. i think the markets have gotten a touch complacent. and there's enough events out there that could cause problems down the road. but to...
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we still have this accident in plymouth at key and butler pike. when i come back, we'll look at the majors in new jersey, as well as your center city commute. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:18. you see behind us, cloudy. >> yeah. at least it's a dry ride unlike yesterday, right, bill? >>> yeah. we're going to be largely rain free during the day. this afternoon, this evening, we'll see clouds building back into the area. we'll see thin spots and breaks of sunshine during the day today. not complete cloud cover like yesterday. 60s in philadelphia. 50s for delaware, and south jersey, our starting point. the suburbs and lehigh valley, seeing some areas of light fog as the temperatures have cooled down. 57 in exton, kenneth square. warming to the 60s and low 70s this afternoon with clouds hanging in there for today. you'll see more clouds late this afternoon. we'll see the chance of showers return to parts of the area. at the bus stop, dry. a dry morning and near exton, quakertown, breaks of sunshine. mostly cloudy in atlantic city and wilmington and
we still have this accident in plymouth at key and butler pike. when i come back, we'll look at the majors in new jersey, as well as your center city commute. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:18. you see behind us, cloudy. >> yeah. at least it's a dry ride unlike yesterday, right, bill? >>> yeah. we're going to be largely rain free during the day. this afternoon, this evening, we'll see clouds building back into the area. we'll see thin spots and breaks of sunshine...
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you be greeted by the butler who would have been a symbol of mr. trent's wealth. shows -- is exhibited as a waiting area. mr. trent was a justice of the supreme court. we have some chairs set up that would have been similar to what you would have seen during this time frame. i will bring you into one of the first rooms we have to show visitors. this is the front parlor. this room would have been used for several purposes as well. based on lighting and heating conditions. the way it is set up currently come in has nothing but antiques. this is william and mary furniture. these chairs have crowns on them. these are unfortunately not mr. trent's personal items, but they are antiques of the time period. these crowns would have been hacked off. they are a fantastic find good if you look up and down the chairs come easy intricate scrollwork. intricate scrollwork. mr. trent was a wealthy merchant and he entertained a lot of important clients for his business and general entertainment and dining. any and everybody who would have been of his same status and class would hav
you be greeted by the butler who would have been a symbol of mr. trent's wealth. shows -- is exhibited as a waiting area. mr. trent was a justice of the supreme court. we have some chairs set up that would have been similar to what you would have seen during this time frame. i will bring you into one of the first rooms we have to show visitors. this is the front parlor. this room would have been used for several purposes as well. based on lighting and heating conditions. the way it is set up...
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the rose garden you can see where you see one of the butlers of the white house posing with the flowers and mrs. hoover playing catch with their two dogs. and then the dogs run through the little reflecting pool. >> we noted that in that hoover ball scene that the president is playing in a sweater, running around and also in the scene where they are fishing out on the fishing boat, fishing in a suit. >> yeah. at that time mr. hoover always believed a gentleman should be properly dressed at all times. you wouldn't see him -- occasionally casual films of him fishing he would lose the tie. sometimes he wouldn't have the hat either. he would trade that for hip waiters and a fishing vest. >> where do you think that was shot? >> the film of him fishing off the boat is off the coast of florida he and mrs. hoover visited their long family friends. he was a businessman from new york. they met sometime in the '20s and their friendship extended additional four decades. >> you mentioned the president's grand son pete hoover. he is the one i understand that donated the films. is he still alive? >> n
the rose garden you can see where you see one of the butlers of the white house posing with the flowers and mrs. hoover playing catch with their two dogs. and then the dogs run through the little reflecting pool. >> we noted that in that hoover ball scene that the president is playing in a sweater, running around and also in the scene where they are fishing out on the fishing boat, fishing in a suit. >> yeah. at that time mr. hoover always believed a gentleman should be properly...
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this one in conshohocken on key street at butler pike.rnight construction on the burlington bristol bridge has just cleared and traffic is moving pretty well at this point although kind of slowly across the bridge, just in the 20's. in bellmawr camden county crews on the turnpike southbound past exit three until 6 o'clock tam. >> thank you, karen. and now to the breaking developments out of england. police now say 22 people including children were killed in what appears to be a terrorist attack. this happened as fans were leaving an ariana grande concert in the city of manchester just a short while ago president trump commented on this calling the suicide bomber a loser. katherine scott is live in our satellite center this morning with the latest details. good morning. >> good morning, tam. investigators are trying to determine if this man operated alone or if he was part of a network. shortly after 4:00 a.m. president trump addressed the attack from bethlehem. he said we stand in solidarity with the people of the united kingdom and he al
this one in conshohocken on key street at butler pike.rnight construction on the burlington bristol bridge has just cleared and traffic is moving pretty well at this point although kind of slowly across the bridge, just in the 20's. in bellmawr camden county crews on the turnpike southbound past exit three until 6 o'clock tam. >> thank you, karen. and now to the breaking developments out of england. police now say 22 people including children were killed in what appears to be a terrorist...
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she tells stacy butler she thinks she may have been bitten by a shark. >> it was just beyond the most terrifying experience of my entire life. >> reporter: 18-year-old sophia reeb was surfing off sunset beach in the palisades. it was 2:30. she rode in her last wave. as soon as she jumped off close to shore waist deep in water she felt a pain shoot through her leg. >> i looked down and my leg is like opened in half and there's like a flap of skin and fat hanging from here and i'm like in the water knee deep. the water is rushing by and i only get glimpses of it through the top of the water and i just began screaming bloody murder. >> reporter: her leg was cut badly. she'd managed to drag herself to shore. >> i was trying to get out of the water and there was no one on the beach. my girl friend was still far out in the ocean and the lifeguard tower is up on pch, so my scream is getting outheard by the cars on the street. >> reporter: finally another surfer and her friend came to help her. she was taken by ambulance to a local hospital. she never saw a shark, so she thought a fin cut her
she tells stacy butler she thinks she may have been bitten by a shark. >> it was just beyond the most terrifying experience of my entire life. >> reporter: 18-year-old sophia reeb was surfing off sunset beach in the palisades. it was 2:30. she rode in her last wave. as soon as she jumped off close to shore waist deep in water she felt a pain shoot through her leg. >> i looked down and my leg is like opened in half and there's like a flap of skin and fat hanging from here and...
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jessica tilson, scott butler and digs family lines. reverend joseph of the society of jesus, director of the jesuit community. want to thank all of you for joining us and i look forward to , your reflections that each of you will share with us in the ceremony. to our choir, the sounds of victory directed by mr. phil carter, who also directs our gospel choir here at georgetown, i want to thank you for your performance this morning and you are leading us a little bit later today in the closing song, lift every voice and sing. it's my privilege to welcome to podium our speakers who will begin our program. [applause] mr. maytnier: thank you for being here today. we are honored to be able to speak as student members of the working group on slavery, memory and reconciliation. , as my fellow working group wants said our work as a , group was to help tear down the walls, the walls of mystery , and silence, and unknown surrounding georgetown's historical ties to the institution of slavery. beyond tearing down the walls, we wanted to help bring
jessica tilson, scott butler and digs family lines. reverend joseph of the society of jesus, director of the jesuit community. want to thank all of you for joining us and i look forward to , your reflections that each of you will share with us in the ceremony. to our choir, the sounds of victory directed by mr. phil carter, who also directs our gospel choir here at georgetown, i want to thank you for your performance this morning and you are leading us a little bit later today in the closing...
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we are going to go into the butler's pantry where the china and dinnerware would be stored. when armistead peter junior added the radiator, the radiator here is a combination plate warmer. mail service was done in the russian style, which meant many different plates for many different courses because they would come out separately. the butler's pantry is also a good place to look at the large collection of tableware, pieces with over 15 patterns. a number of them are the pieces that were inherited from family members and acquired because of his interest in porcelain. now we are going to go upstairs and look at some of the bed chambers. as we're coming upstairs we are in the upper stair hall and i want to focus on an amazing object, this just on chest. this is another people -- chest on chest. what is especially interesting is george washington purchased at secondhand. it was made for george william fairfax in london in 1760 and washington purchased it at a sale at belvoir, fairfax is estate. now we can take a look into the master bedchamber. right now you see the bedchamber
we are going to go into the butler's pantry where the china and dinnerware would be stored. when armistead peter junior added the radiator, the radiator here is a combination plate warmer. mail service was done in the russian style, which meant many different plates for many different courses because they would come out separately. the butler's pantry is also a good place to look at the large collection of tableware, pieces with over 15 patterns. a number of them are the pieces that were...
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key street at butler pike. if that's in your neighborhood just heads up. a lot more construction to talk about when we come back in a little bit. rahel, over to you. >> being remembered for making the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. the new jersey police chief foundation will hold it 33rd annual law enforcement memorial service this morning. the is her moanly celebrate the lives and service of lieutenant william, trooper franky williams, senior corrections officer nick samen. the event will be held in ocean grover new jersey and starts at 11:00 a.m. >> well, coming up: special day for one of the navy's finest. >> the biggio case being marked today as the battleship new jersey and l special guest speaking at the ceremony. ♪ ♪ at ikea, we believe that you should be able to afford your dream bedroom. that you can get it all for less. that you can find what you're looking for at a price you've been waiting for. and we believe the cost of a good night's sleep shouldn't keep you up at night. save up to 20% at the ikea bedroom event. >> time for check on
key street at butler pike. if that's in your neighborhood just heads up. a lot more construction to talk about when we come back in a little bit. rahel, over to you. >> being remembered for making the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. the new jersey police chief foundation will hold it 33rd annual law enforcement memorial service this morning. the is her moanly celebrate the lives and service of lieutenant william, trooper franky williams, senior corrections officer nick samen. the...
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ducey: thank you president butler, and good morning eagles. [applause] [cheers] gov. ducey: to all the faculty, students, family and friends, and of course the 2017 riddle graduates, congratulations on arriving at such a monumental moment. [applause] gov. ducey: and while you are still living in this monumental moment, i encourage each of you to savor it, soak it in, cherish it. because it signifies the closing of a very significant chapter in each of your lives. chapter in each of your lives. and the opening of the next chapter, where countless opportunity awaits you. believe it or not, i was once a college student too. but i did not study aviation or space physics, like some of you. i mean, i am good with math, but not that good. so i studied finance. seattheless, i sat in a very similar to the one that you are sitting in right now, wondering what the world had in store for me. 1986, probably before you were born, yet i still remember the feelings of joy and excitement. wondering remember when our commencement speakers would finally stopped talking so we could get o
ducey: thank you president butler, and good morning eagles. [applause] [cheers] gov. ducey: to all the faculty, students, family and friends, and of course the 2017 riddle graduates, congratulations on arriving at such a monumental moment. [applause] gov. ducey: and while you are still living in this monumental moment, i encourage each of you to savor it, soak it in, cherish it. because it signifies the closing of a very significant chapter in each of your lives. chapter in each of your lives....
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neven butler maintained eye contact and listened...as a judge read the murder...sault and attempted rape charges he now faces. police say the 18-year old killed a 86- year old woman after sexually and physically assaulting her at the highlands high school track last wednesday. the 18-year old also allegedly assaulted a 61-year old and 92-year old that same day. but those close to butler say his mental health was never in question back in high school. (sot) "he was pretty nice, he was jsut a class clown""thats not neven that's not the person i know" butler dropped out of high school over his grades. he will be back in court on june 8th. for now he's being held without bail. (steve) it's a deadly day in texas. two separate violent incidents happened in two major cities -- dallas and austin. both situations claimed lives. and may become more deadly. reporter mary moloney explains. dallas -- a paramedic treating a gunshot victim -- was shot.a police sergeant pulled the injured paramedic to safety.chief david pughes/dallas police dept.: "as a result of those actions, t
neven butler maintained eye contact and listened...as a judge read the murder...sault and attempted rape charges he now faces. police say the 18-year old killed a 86- year old woman after sexually and physically assaulting her at the highlands high school track last wednesday. the 18-year old also allegedly assaulted a 61-year old and 92-year old that same day. but those close to butler say his mental health was never in question back in high school. (sot) "he was pretty nice, he was jsut...
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you would have been greeted by the butler, who would've been liberated as a symbol of mr. tran's wealth. inwould have had his slaves colonial dress appropriate to their statue. this area shows pretty much is exhibited as a waiting area . mr. trent was a chief justice. we did have some chairs set up that would have been similar to what you would have seen. i'm going to bring you into one of the first rooms we have here to show visitors. this is the front parlor. this room would been used for several purposes as well. based on lighting and heating conditions. the way it's set up currently, it has nothing but antiques. this room is full of william and mary furniture. if you take a look at some of the tops of chair, they have crowns. these are not mr. trent's personal items but these are antiques of the time. if they were imported to these any later, these crowns would've non hacked off with affiliation with the british crown. you see a lot of intricate scrollwork. the william and mary period was influenced through dutch, flemish and different influences. mr. trent was a wealt
you would have been greeted by the butler, who would've been liberated as a symbol of mr. tran's wealth. inwould have had his slaves colonial dress appropriate to their statue. this area shows pretty much is exhibited as a waiting area . mr. trent was a chief justice. we did have some chairs set up that would have been similar to what you would have seen. i'm going to bring you into one of the first rooms we have here to show visitors. this is the front parlor. this room would been used for...
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you be greeted by the butler who would have been a symbol of mr. trent's wealth. he would have had his servants and slaves in colonial dress appropriate to their stature. this area shows -- is exhibited as a waiting area. mr. trent was a justice of the supreme court. he did see business here. we have some chairs set up that would have been similar to what you would have seen during this timeframe. i will bring you into one of the first rooms we have to show visitors. this is the front parlor. this room would have been used for several purposes as well. based on lighting and heating conditions. the way it is set up currently , it has nothing but antiques. this room is full of william and mary furniture. these chairs have crowns on them. these are unfortunately not mr. trent's personal items, but they are antiques of the time period. if they were imported any later, these crowns would have been hacked off. we would have wanted no affiliation with the british crown. they really are a fantastic find. if you look up and down the chairs, you find intricate scrollwork. w
you be greeted by the butler who would have been a symbol of mr. trent's wealth. he would have had his servants and slaves in colonial dress appropriate to their stature. this area shows -- is exhibited as a waiting area. mr. trent was a justice of the supreme court. he did see business here. we have some chairs set up that would have been similar to what you would have seen during this timeframe. i will bring you into one of the first rooms we have to show visitors. this is the front parlor....
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also joining us paul butler, a law professor at georgetown university and a former federal prosecutortt, you know how these meetings get scheduled. i have to say, i was quite struck to see this kind of meeting occurring in the middle of a hearing in which both of the leaders of that committee had to get up and leave this very important hearing. it seems to put it mildly, peculiar. >> yeah. it's very peculiar, especially because i think they said this meeting had been set up for some time. the deputy attorney general is a busy guy, obviously. he is not so busy that he can't find time to meet with these two senators outside of a meeting. you suspect a couple things. one, the senate intelligence committee really does seem to be trying to step up its investigation. richard burr a couple of times, including a few weeks ago has been criticized publicly for slow walking it. and every time he is criticized publicly, he responds by speeding up. i think that's what is going on. but they also have to have real questions for rod rosenstein. i think senator warner clearly does. rod rosenstein was
also joining us paul butler, a law professor at georgetown university and a former federal prosecutortt, you know how these meetings get scheduled. i have to say, i was quite struck to see this kind of meeting occurring in the middle of a hearing in which both of the leaders of that committee had to get up and leave this very important hearing. it seems to put it mildly, peculiar. >> yeah. it's very peculiar, especially because i think they said this meeting had been set up for some time....
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272 descendents association and a member of the queen and mahoney family lines and the hawkins and butleramily lines by marriage. also a professor of american history studies and a member of our working group. jessica tilson, scott butler and digs family lines, and reverend joseph of the society of jesus, director of our georgetown university jesuit community. i want to thank all of you for joining us and i look forward to your reflections that each of you will share with us in the ceremony. and to our choir, the sounds of victory -- [applause] >> the sounds of victory directed by mr. phil carter who also directs our gospel choir here at georgetown, i want to thank you for your performance this morning and for leading us a little bit later today in the event, song for this lift every voice and sing. it is now my privilege to welcome to the podium our speakers who will begin our program. [applause] >> thank you for being here today. we are honored to be able to speak as student members of the working group on slavery memory and reconciliation. as my fellow working group member, professor c
272 descendents association and a member of the queen and mahoney family lines and the hawkins and butleramily lines by marriage. also a professor of american history studies and a member of our working group. jessica tilson, scott butler and digs family lines, and reverend joseph of the society of jesus, director of our georgetown university jesuit community. i want to thank all of you for joining us and i look forward to your reflections that each of you will share with us in the ceremony....
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so, as paul butler properly says, he could be asked about that. director decided to open up inquiry into trump's obstruction of justice in particular, there could be a grand jury. trump could plead the fifth amendment, he could try to plead executive privilege, although the supreme court rejected that in the nixon case. so, as paul butler says, a personal criminal lawyer would def dhitly be a great thing to hire right now. >> actually, paul is right. i had momentarily forgotten about the firing of comey, whether that was in some way how that -- whether or not that was an effort to shut down the investigation or not. which would certainly, if it were, would certainly be grounds for a political remedy whether the capitol hill wants to seek impeachment, assuming that. if that were the motive. >> what a move by rod rosenstein. rosenstein gets played by trump. trump takes advantage of his good name. where does rosenstein go to get back his good name? he goes to robert mueller, a man of utmost integrity. i don't know if that was intended as pay back, bu
so, as paul butler properly says, he could be asked about that. director decided to open up inquiry into trump's obstruction of justice in particular, there could be a grand jury. trump could plead the fifth amendment, he could try to plead executive privilege, although the supreme court rejected that in the nixon case. so, as paul butler says, a personal criminal lawyer would def dhitly be a great thing to hire right now. >> actually, paul is right. i had momentarily forgotten about the...
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ducey: thank you president butler, and good morning eagles. [applause] [cheers] gov. ducey:
ducey: thank you president butler, and good morning eagles. [applause] [cheers] gov. ducey:
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the other nominees, anderson, butler, and rosalind, or all of mature years.has perhaps look back at certain artists unfairly overlooked and decided to open it up to those who deserve a second chance or will flourish later in life. it has certainly been a year of flourishing for lubaina himid and her life's ambition. i'm making a space where other black audiences can feel at home. where they can look at these cutouts and think, looks a bit like my aunty all that's kind of got the demeanour i've got, or, it's like being at home, it's like being amongst people you know. it's about making a space in an art gallery where you are not the only person of colour. david sillitoe, bbc news, preston. ocial security, public services, roads and railways. that was paul johnson. speaking to my colleague jane hill. is now what about the weather? the latest forecast from nick. not a day for cloud spotting in northern ireland, barely a cloud in the sky for most of us, it was just blue sky from dawn to dusk with the temperature edging towards the high teen, very different view c
the other nominees, anderson, butler, and rosalind, or all of mature years.has perhaps look back at certain artists unfairly overlooked and decided to open it up to those who deserve a second chance or will flourish later in life. it has certainly been a year of flourishing for lubaina himid and her life's ambition. i'm making a space where other black audiences can feel at home. where they can look at these cutouts and think, looks a bit like my aunty all that's kind of got the demeanour i've...
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he was staying with the butlers. they took away razors and knives. mrs. butler was particularly fond of lincoln. they were on a rotating suicide watch. herndon was hallucinating. in clinical depression, people often hallucinate. lincoln was hallucinating in the middle of january 1841. somebody said he was crazy as a loon, because he stopped his law practice and stop attending the legislature. it was a very serious event. moving on -- where am i, i'm still on the february 3 letter. he said, why if you do not love her, although you might not wish her death, perhaps this point is no longer a question with you and by dwelling upon it is a rude intrusion on your feelings. if so, you must part. -- you must pardon me. you know the hell i have suffered on that point and how tender i am. this is a reiteration of the same theme, those you love die. this makes speed's dilemma, courtship, and relationship with fanny on extension of his own. he is speed, speed is lincoln. he so thoroughly has made speed's dilemma his own he can experience it vicariously as his own exp
he was staying with the butlers. they took away razors and knives. mrs. butler was particularly fond of lincoln. they were on a rotating suicide watch. herndon was hallucinating. in clinical depression, people often hallucinate. lincoln was hallucinating in the middle of january 1841. somebody said he was crazy as a loon, because he stopped his law practice and stop attending the legislature. it was a very serious event. moving on -- where am i, i'm still on the february 3 letter. he said, why...
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walter from butler, indiana, republican line. quick: i appreciate it my comment is this. the two most important elections in my lifetime was when jimmy carter -- jimmy carter against ronald reagan, and then reagan came in and two seconds later, iran give back our hostages, and then hillary clinton against donald trump. i cannot express to you the peacefulness and contentment i have and the renewed vigor to stand shoulder to shoulder with a basket of deplorables loving our country. i have never been so peaceful in my life over the last few months since he won the election, which has been outstanding. the final thing is the one greatest thing he did is he put a conservative judge on the supreme court. i just want to thank all of the basket of deplorables for making it happen. it just makes my heart so happy that the left-wing of the democratic party is running around with their heads on fire. thank you very much and have a great day. host: virginia. caller: for the last caller just called in regards to the reagan release, that already been done by the carter administration
walter from butler, indiana, republican line. quick: i appreciate it my comment is this. the two most important elections in my lifetime was when jimmy carter -- jimmy carter against ronald reagan, and then reagan came in and two seconds later, iran give back our hostages, and then hillary clinton against donald trump. i cannot express to you the peacefulness and contentment i have and the renewed vigor to stand shoulder to shoulder with a basket of deplorables loving our country. i have never...
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adriana y jamie herrera butler son las Únicas republicanas hispanas que votaron en contra.o incierto en el senado. y informa lourdes, desde washington. lourdes: el presidente donald trump celebrÓ junto a congresistas republicanos que le dieron una importante victoria legislativa al aprobar una medida que desmantela la ley de obamacare. >> eso un gran plan. esto es la derogaciÓn y el reemplazo de obamacare. lourdes: el proyecto fue aprobado por un voto mÁs de la mayorÍa requerida, 217 a favor, 213 en contra, todos los demÓcratas. >> la medida le regresa el poder a los pacientes, al pueblo. lourdes: el presidente afirmÓ que confiaba que la medida serÁ aprobada por el senado. 20 republicanos votaron en contra, como ella... >> esto disminuye el nÚmero de personas que estÁn cubiertas y tambiÉn, le estamos dando la opciÓn a estados de optar fuera de ciertas partes del proyecto. lourdes: los estados decidirÍan cÓmo ayudar a las personas con padecimientos previos. >> votÉ en contra porque hay falta de protecciones para mucha gente. >> 24 millones de personas que trabajan duro. lour
adriana y jamie herrera butler son las Únicas republicanas hispanas que votaron en contra.o incierto en el senado. y informa lourdes, desde washington. lourdes: el presidente donald trump celebrÓ junto a congresistas republicanos que le dieron una importante victoria legislativa al aprobar una medida que desmantela la ley de obamacare. >> eso un gran plan. esto es la derogaciÓn y el reemplazo de obamacare. lourdes: el proyecto fue aprobado por un voto mÁs de la mayorÍa requerida, 217...
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paul butler as well.thank you so much. >>> just ahead a world away from the drama rocking washington, anthony bourdain tells me what drew him back to laos for his new est "parts unknown." the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. so i wanted you to have the ring to match.you, at jared, we only sell one piece of jewelry... ...the engagement ring of her dreams you had designed just for her. in fact, with custom design services in every jared... ...anything you can imagine, our expert jewelers can create. something completely original, completely unique... ...completely her. custom design that's why he went to jared. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ termite
paul butler as well.thank you so much. >>> just ahead a world away from the drama rocking washington, anthony bourdain tells me what drew him back to laos for his new est "parts unknown." the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. so i wanted you to have the ring to match.you, at jared, we only sell one piece of jewelry... ...the engagement ring of her dreams you had designed just for her. in fact, with custom design...