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he says officer calhoun and an unannounced visit to the house and first he did was shoot the dog. his wife found bell said. >>> she says the dog lying in a pool blood police officers out of the street saying and besides i am sorry. and he said he was scared he shot the dog. explain that to heart broken by year- old. she was a great dog. >>> her brother jack says the officers shouldn't. >>> i think he should come over and apologize. the lid please apartment says officer palin and legitimately feared he was going to attack by to growling dogs. this is a dog. >>> the police department's defense professional standards division is reviewing the incident to have one request for the sake of their children lucia and jack. >>> at this point would be great if they could, what happened to the kids and apologize. and bring a teddy bear and i know. >>> as for officer calhoun he is not made official statement to us who made numerous phone calls to the watch commander tonight's no calls back. the family says tomorrow they intend to go to counseling at kaiser hospital to help their kids cope with
he says officer calhoun and an unannounced visit to the house and first he did was shoot the dog. his wife found bell said. >>> she says the dog lying in a pool blood police officers out of the street saying and besides i am sorry. and he said he was scared he shot the dog. explain that to heart broken by year- old. she was a great dog. >>> her brother jack says the officers shouldn't. >>> i think he should come over and apologize. the lid please apartment says...
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you talked about the statesman, calhoun and webster. those individual members of congress, did they fill a advantage yule of executive leadership that may have been missing ahead of lincoln's election? >> i don't know if i'd go that far. there are strong positions of congressional leadership. clay is a great example of that. shaping policy to an extreme degree in congress. i don't know if i would say it's filling a vacuum, but congress is a force and a presence and there are people in that period who are asserting and shaping what they envision congress as being. again, still an einvolving institution. >> part of the reason it stopped filling a vacuum is because the federal government is so much smaller. our expectation -- their expectations of the federal government were so much more reduced than it was -- >> right. >> than it is today. where today it's hard to -- the federal government is involved in all kinds of our lives, all sorts of dimensions and the president in particular is seen as the central -- the central personality to who
you talked about the statesman, calhoun and webster. those individual members of congress, did they fill a advantage yule of executive leadership that may have been missing ahead of lincoln's election? >> i don't know if i'd go that far. there are strong positions of congressional leadership. clay is a great example of that. shaping policy to an extreme degree in congress. i don't know if i would say it's filling a vacuum, but congress is a force and a presence and there are people in...
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i do think generally speaking, our image of congress in this period is clay, calhoun and webster sort of making great words. they're not surprised there's some violence. there's 119 incidents. and particularly given a lot in the house and senate chambers. just doesn't tend to be put in congressional records. they didn't know it was there to look for. >> what was the biggist take away from this discussion? >> the importance of violence, not just, it's a surprise. it was happening as much and it was such a prominent feature. speeches that are given of the doings of government. the stakes involved -- >> it's politics. >> yeah, and it was shaping what was going on in important ways. this is, i don't know of any congressional scholars that have looked at this phenomenon, so it's really exciting. >> in discussion, did you have other scholars participating? >> there were some in the audience! are y . >> are you asking about the other paper? >> in the session today? >> yes, there were. we had another section looking at the contemporary period and the engagement of congress and foreign policy
i do think generally speaking, our image of congress in this period is clay, calhoun and webster sort of making great words. they're not surprised there's some violence. there's 119 incidents. and particularly given a lot in the house and senate chambers. just doesn't tend to be put in congressional records. they didn't know it was there to look for. >> what was the biggist take away from this discussion? >> the importance of violence, not just, it's a surprise. it was happening as...
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i mean, i do think generally speaking, our image of congress in this period senior clay calhoun and webster sort of making great words. so yeah, it isn't the image. so i think people -- they're not surprised that there was some violence. there's a famous painting of charles sumner. whenever i say congressional violence, everyone says there's charles sumner but there's 119 other incidents in which people are doing something physical. people become very surprised particularly gimp a lot of it is is in the house and senate chambers. it doesn't tend to be put in the period of the equivalent of the congressional record. it hasn't been parent and people didn't know it was there. >> professor, what was the biggest take away from historians on congress and politics? >> i think the importance of violence, this is something we've been talking about, it's a surprise. it's happening as much and that it was such a prominent feature of law making, of the speeches that are given, of the doings of government. it isn't just bad men behaving badly. there were policy stakes involved. >> it's politics. >> yeah
i mean, i do think generally speaking, our image of congress in this period senior clay calhoun and webster sort of making great words. so yeah, it isn't the image. so i think people -- they're not surprised that there was some violence. there's a famous painting of charles sumner. whenever i say congressional violence, everyone says there's charles sumner but there's 119 other incidents in which people are doing something physical. people become very surprised particularly gimp a lot of it is...
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the first shootings happened before 11:00 last night on the corner of calhoun. no word on that man's conditions and then two more fatal shootings. one in the 4500 block. the other on pitcher street. this comes after seven people were shot in separate incidents on thursday. police have not said if the crimes are linked. >>> attorneys for convicted murderer george huguely went a few trial after they found several mistakes. huguely's lawyers claims there were eight errors before he was found guilty in love's death. love was fatally beaten in her off campus apartment at the university of virginia and huguely faces up to 26 years behind bars. >>> the man accused of using craigslist to plant violent crimes are in jail this morning. he was using the website to lurer shoppers into robberys. when officers moved in, he was just about to rob more victims. >> reporter: good morning. police are saying that 26-year- old david brown was using computers at the victim library to log into craigslist and that's exactly where police found him. it was behind the doors at the central
the first shootings happened before 11:00 last night on the corner of calhoun. no word on that man's conditions and then two more fatal shootings. one in the 4500 block. the other on pitcher street. this comes after seven people were shot in separate incidents on thursday. police have not said if the crimes are linked. >>> attorneys for convicted murderer george huguely went a few trial after they found several mistakes. huguely's lawyers claims there were eight errors before he was...
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keith calhoun is another remarkable american. he served in iraq with the 101st airborne division. while on patrol, he was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade and lost both of his legs below the knee. i greeted him at the governor's mansion a couple of years ago and he told me about his months of recovery and what he thought would be the prospect of life in a wheelchair. but he chose a different path. he taught himself how to mono- ski. through sheer willpower, he got out of that wheelchair every day and competed in multiple sports events, using prosthetic legs, and eventually won numerous medals in track events. that is perseverance. at the governor's mansion he told me this. he said was proud to go to iraq and i gave my best for my country. that is what is expected out of americans. amazing. [applause] class of 2012, my point here is that derrek and keith use their precious time and their great skills and their perseverance to do good on this earth, to serve their fellow citizens. right now, all across virginia, your fellow virginians are doing a remarkable things like that every d
keith calhoun is another remarkable american. he served in iraq with the 101st airborne division. while on patrol, he was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade and lost both of his legs below the knee. i greeted him at the governor's mansion a couple of years ago and he told me about his months of recovery and what he thought would be the prospect of life in a wheelchair. but he chose a different path. he taught himself how to mono- ski. through sheer willpower, he got out of that wheelchair every...
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calhoun's child is there, henry clay's but here is push mataha's tomb stone. talk about how interesting life is and things turn around i didn't realize this was going to happen but john emhoolah is the korean war veteran, he is kiowa. but yet, the first kiowa to come to washington, d.c. to visit the president, a couple of them, yellow wolf and lone wolf, and this is lone wolf, this is yellow wolf. yellow wolf was elderly and was wearing a thomas jefferson peace medal like the one that john is wearing now in honor and memory of his ancestor, and so yellow wolf died of pneumonia about a week after shaking hands with abraham lincoln. so he's buried in congressional cemetery. and this smithsonian wanted that medal. they tried to take it from the dead body and the rest of the delegates said no, this was his most prized possession and it stays with him so it's still there in congressional cemetery. interestingly enough, john emhoolah's wife is descended her grandfather, was lone wolf. so here they are very happy to be back in d.c. kind of in the footsteps of their f
calhoun's child is there, henry clay's but here is push mataha's tomb stone. talk about how interesting life is and things turn around i didn't realize this was going to happen but john emhoolah is the korean war veteran, he is kiowa. but yet, the first kiowa to come to washington, d.c. to visit the president, a couple of them, yellow wolf and lone wolf, and this is lone wolf, this is yellow wolf. yellow wolf was elderly and was wearing a thomas jefferson peace medal like the one that john is...
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police say they found a man shot near north calhoun and north fayette. police treated him before transporting him to a local hospital. no word on his condition this morning. the shooting comes on the heals of seven shootings in 72 hours in the city. >> meanwhile, a desperate plea for help from the family of a man shot and killed in east baltimore. friends and family gathered for a candlelight vigil for mr. larkin. his mother says they need closure. >> if somebody said, well, i saw somebody. even if it doesn't pan out, i just need to know. somebody has to know. >> lark-in left behind two children. >> in other news, city police say they have their craig's list robber in custody. investigators believe david brown was posting fake ads and luring people to the 2800 block of -- police say they arrested him using a public computer at a library. police say brown may have been trying to lure another victim when they found him. >> baltimore county police are investigating a sexual assault case in towson that happened before 4:30 thursday morning not far from towso
police say they found a man shot near north calhoun and north fayette. police treated him before transporting him to a local hospital. no word on his condition this morning. the shooting comes on the heals of seven shootings in 72 hours in the city. >> meanwhile, a desperate plea for help from the family of a man shot and killed in east baltimore. friends and family gathered for a candlelight vigil for mr. larkin. his mother says they need closure. >> if somebody said, well, i saw...
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. >> director jeff calhoun and leading lady is excited to catch the show. >> people were clapping and so into it. >> people like the underdog standing up for justice. there's a lot of unions now and that was the beginning of a union and just making sure everyone has equal justice and equal rights and i think we can all relate to that in any century. >> let's meet your talented cast. respect we spotted actors warming up before taking the stage. >> here we have alex, one of our newsies doing his preshow ritual. >> i put my leg underneath and gives me a nice stretch and then i can rest here and hang out. >> what's your ritual? >> all right. i get here like an hour and a half before the show and i came out into the chairs and do a lot of yoga stuff and then i like to go on the stage and do some ballet barre. >> i got in on a little bit of the action. >> might want to start first tucking your knees to your chest. >> i'm warming. >> slowly rock it up and over. there you go. >> my neck is broken. >> what are you doing? >> yeah, i do a couple squats, 32 squats. >> why? >> ready. one, two, thr
. >> director jeff calhoun and leading lady is excited to catch the show. >> people were clapping and so into it. >> people like the underdog standing up for justice. there's a lot of unions now and that was the beginning of a union and just making sure everyone has equal justice and equal rights and i think we can all relate to that in any century. >> let's meet your talented cast. respect we spotted actors warming up before taking the stage. >> here we have alex,...
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last month, i was able to present the commander in chief trophy to coach calhoun and the fighting falcons record 1th time. and, of course, every time i step on air force one, i count on academy graduates like my pilot today, colonel scott turner. now, i was going to tell you a joke about scott, but he's my ride home. so i'm going to have to keep it to myself. cadets, you distinguished yourselves as leaders before you ever stepped foot on the terrazzo. when you arrived, i know your upperclassmen gave you quite a welcome. they let you experience the joy of the beast, the pleasure of recognition, they made you experts on filling out forms. i only ask that you resist the temptation to rate my speech fast, neat, average, friendly, good, good. but you survived. in you, we see the values of integrity and service and excellence that will define your lives. and i know you couldn't have made it without the love and support of your moms and dads and brothers and sisters and grandmas, grandpas, aunts, uncles, cousins. so give them all a big round of applause. now, this academy is one of the most dema
last month, i was able to present the commander in chief trophy to coach calhoun and the fighting falcons record 1th time. and, of course, every time i step on air force one, i count on academy graduates like my pilot today, colonel scott turner. now, i was going to tell you a joke about scott, but he's my ride home. so i'm going to have to keep it to myself. cadets, you distinguished yourselves as leaders before you ever stepped foot on the terrazzo. when you arrived, i know your upperclassmen...
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jim calhoun from connecticut. we're role molds.isten, marng step up to the plate and take a swing. take the exam and let your doctors decide. men who are macho, they're going to go backward on this altogether and they've not going to do any testing. >> you're wired about men who might have the risk of prostate cancer and not going in to see their doctor because they don't think a test is necessary. but it seems you agree on one point. you ought to talk about this with your doctor, as to whether you need a test or not, right? >> charlie, my own situation, the doctor saved me. if i waited to november, that cancer would have gone sbhie fourth layer and get through my lymph nodes. that's a concern i have for men. i took care of mine, got rid of it. >> one last thing. >> given what we know scientifically, there are some men who will find out what we know and decide they don't want to get screened. i think those men should be respected. there are some men who will want to get screened. i think those men should be respected. and i do want
jim calhoun from connecticut. we're role molds.isten, marng step up to the plate and take a swing. take the exam and let your doctors decide. men who are macho, they're going to go backward on this altogether and they've not going to do any testing. >> you're wired about men who might have the risk of prostate cancer and not going in to see their doctor because they don't think a test is necessary. but it seems you agree on one point. you ought to talk about this with your doctor, as to...
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jim boeheim from syracuse, jim calhoun from connecticut. are role models that say listen, men, step up to the plate, take a swing. you can decide if you want to swing or not swing but get the exam and let you and your doctor decide. >> that's what i'm concerned about. now men who are macho are going backward on this altogether and you're not going to see men do any testing. >> you're worried doctors, men who might have the risk not going to see their doctor because they don't think a test is necessary but seems you two agree on this one point, you ought to talk about this with your doctor whether you need a test or not, right? >> i do think -- >> charlie, my own situation, the doctor saved me. the doctor, if i waited until november that cancer would have gone through that fourth layer and then get in my lymph nodes who knows once it breaks through where it goes in your body. i took care of mine, got rid of it. i don't want to worry about the prostate anymore. >> given what we know scientifically, there are some men who will find out what we
jim boeheim from syracuse, jim calhoun from connecticut. are role models that say listen, men, step up to the plate, take a swing. you can decide if you want to swing or not swing but get the exam and let you and your doctor decide. >> that's what i'm concerned about. now men who are macho are going backward on this altogether and you're not going to see men do any testing. >> you're worried doctors, men who might have the risk not going to see their doctor because they don't think...
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in the city, edison highway at north calhoun and then an accident in bell camp eastbound pulaski at riversidest side is the slowest all morning. 16 miles per hour is the average. there is the west side. accident on the inner loop at wilkens is not helping thing. this accident report is brought to you by the cochran firm. >>> in the news, knew and released police audio recordings of the night tourists were terrorized by mobs of teenagers, they are calling for the safety during big baltimore events. >> reporter: good morning. those emergency recordings paint a picture of wide spread chaos on st. patrick's day. the most publicized incident was the beating of a tourist in downtown baltimore. police used their choppers, city watch cameras and officers on the ground to control huge groups of young people. the recording is part of an investigation by the "baltimore sun" reveal reports of teens terrorizing people from the block to first mariner arena. police have not answered any questions regarding their response that night. >>> baltimore county police officer is suspended after a fellow officer acc
in the city, edison highway at north calhoun and then an accident in bell camp eastbound pulaski at riversidest side is the slowest all morning. 16 miles per hour is the average. there is the west side. accident on the inner loop at wilkens is not helping thing. this accident report is brought to you by the cochran firm. >>> in the news, knew and released police audio recordings of the night tourists were terrorized by mobs of teenagers, they are calling for the safety during big...
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when i first moved to hong kong in 1984 he worked in calhoun and had been effected by the communist in 1849 and had gone to hong kong and set up camp and they were reporting on china trying to the facts right and they would go down the road to the station, look at degrees on the axles of the trains and try to figure brought the state of the petrochemical industry or something and that contrasts, the deutsch contrast today with what bloomberg does. they probably of people dedicated to covering in china today comes a there is vastly more information and the society is more open and reporters have we more access but that is not in any way to say it's easy and in fact i sense and maybe people like april will be able to confirm this there is a closing down but china is getting impatient with the ways of journalism and that would be my picture. >> when you think about it from the president in china has been a decade. >> one of the things that is fascinating to see is what is the incoming president is more open and not going. i heard somebody that is at this luncheon los angeles he didn't eat
when i first moved to hong kong in 1984 he worked in calhoun and had been effected by the communist in 1849 and had gone to hong kong and set up camp and they were reporting on china trying to the facts right and they would go down the road to the station, look at degrees on the axles of the trains and try to figure brought the state of the petrochemical industry or something and that contrasts, the deutsch contrast today with what bloomberg does. they probably of people dedicated to covering...
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last month, i was able to present the commander-in-chief trophy to coach calhoun and the fighting falcons- [applause] -- for the second straight year, a record 18th time. and of course, every time i step on air force one, i count on academy graduates like my pilot today -- colonel scott turner. [laughter] so i'm going to have to keep it to myself. cadets, you distinguished yourselves as leaders before you ever stepped foot on the terrazzo. and when you arrived, i know your upper classmen gave you quite a welcome. they let you experience the joy of the beast. the pleasure of recognition. out forms. i only ask that you resist the temptation to rate my speech -- "fast-neat-average-friendly- good-good." [laughter] [applause] but you survived. in you we see the values of excellence that will define your lives. and i know you couldn't have made it without the love and support of your moms and dads and brothers and sisters and grandmas, grandpas, aunts, applause. [applause] this academy is one of the most demanding academic institutions in america. and you have excelled. i'm told you have set at
last month, i was able to present the commander-in-chief trophy to coach calhoun and the fighting falcons- [applause] -- for the second straight year, a record 18th time. and of course, every time i step on air force one, i count on academy graduates like my pilot today -- colonel scott turner. [laughter] so i'm going to have to keep it to myself. cadets, you distinguished yourselves as leaders before you ever stepped foot on the terrazzo. and when you arrived, i know your upper classmen gave...