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in the wee hours of the 9th of april, general lee's aide lieutenant colonel charles marshall and fellowficers of general's longstreet and gordon took their only refreshment of the day. a little corn meal gruel they shared from a heated shaving tin. and grandfather marshall noted later that this was our last meal in the confederacy. our next was taken in the united states. the agreement of surrender which took place 150 years ago was the culmination of seven letters between general grant and general lee. exchanges initiated by grant on the 7th and closed by grant on the morning of the 9th. the number 7, which might be seen as the number of completion if not perfection. grandfather marshall noted here that on the 9th of april at the little village of appomattox when general lee met general grant, the question of the union of the states passed into history, never to be revived! but what must never be forgotten here, he felt, was the conduct here of victorious americans in blue toward defeated americans in gray. specifically marshall said of the federals, they love their enemies and did goo
in the wee hours of the 9th of april, general lee's aide lieutenant colonel charles marshall and fellowficers of general's longstreet and gordon took their only refreshment of the day. a little corn meal gruel they shared from a heated shaving tin. and grandfather marshall noted later that this was our last meal in the confederacy. our next was taken in the united states. the agreement of surrender which took place 150 years ago was the culmination of seven letters between general grant and...
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. >> reporter: charles, a deputy fire marshal called 911 and pulled into this parking lot as the sheriff's substation in felton because he knew help was nearby. >> he did not give me very much time before he entered the world. >> michele said, the baby is coming. she slipped out of the car, and leaned over the seat, and i got into position and delivered the baby. i believe she pushed two times. and then the baby was born. >> reporter: but there were other challenges, the umbilical cord was wapd around lucas's neck. >> he wasn't breathing immediately. so it took a while for him to start breathing and he had fluid in his lung. so it was touch and g. we were worried. but then you could hear him cry and things got better. >> reporter: a minute later, emergency crews arrived. now mom, baby, even dad are all fine. they can laugh about the stories they will tell of lucas's birth. >> i don't think he will ever live it down. i think he will hear it for the rest of his life. >> reporter: and charles has advice for expecting dads out there who might deal with the same thing. >> if she says she needs
. >> reporter: charles, a deputy fire marshal called 911 and pulled into this parking lot as the sheriff's substation in felton because he knew help was nearby. >> he did not give me very much time before he entered the world. >> michele said, the baby is coming. she slipped out of the car, and leaned over the seat, and i got into position and delivered the baby. i believe she pushed two times. and then the baby was born. >> reporter: but there were other challenges, the...
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. >> reporter: charles who is a deputy fire marshal at the presidio of san francisco called 911 and called into the sheriff's substation in felton because he knew help was nearby. >> he did not give me very much time before he entered the world. >> michelle said the baby is coming. she slipped out of the car and leaned over the seat and i got into position and delivered the baby. i believe she pushed two times and the baby was born. >> reporter: but there were other challenges. the umbilical cord was wrapped around lucas' neck. >> he wasn't breathing immediately. it took a while for him to start breathing and he had fluid in his lungs so it was touch and go. we were worried about it. but then you could hear him cry and it got better. >> reporter: a minute later emergency crews arrived. now mom, baby, even dad are all fine. they can laugh about this story they'll tell of lucas' birth. >> i don't think he'll ever live it down. i think he'll hear it for the rest of his life. >> reporter: charles has advice for expecting dads out there who might deal with the same thing. >> if she says she nee
. >> reporter: charles who is a deputy fire marshal at the presidio of san francisco called 911 and called into the sheriff's substation in felton because he knew help was nearby. >> he did not give me very much time before he entered the world. >> michelle said the baby is coming. she slipped out of the car and leaned over the seat and i got into position and delivered the baby. i believe she pushed two times and the baby was born. >> reporter: but there were other...
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frank: charles rosa is training at this somerville gym for his mixed marshal arts bout at the td garden on january 17. announcer: please welcome charles rosa. frank: the 29-year-old peabody native is a featherweight in u.f.c. charles: i've been through a really tough road. frank: he's overcome loss, grief, and his own addiction. charles: to be able to come back and fight on the biggest stage in the world in u.f.c. is a dream come true. frank: rosa's brothers died when he was in high school. for five years the fighter, now known as boston strong, was consumed by drugs. charles: i started going down the wrong path and stuff like that. i think mixed marshal arts saved my life. frank: using m.m.a. rosa and his father are helping others battle addiction. they started a charity for young people called chucky's fight. father: it's poison. if they try it, they'll be in a fight for the rest of their lives. frank: after an hour of intense training, rosa takes a polar it's a tribute. his brothers' ashes were placed in the ocean. charles: it gives me extra energy when i go to train to show people n
frank: charles rosa is training at this somerville gym for his mixed marshal arts bout at the td garden on january 17. announcer: please welcome charles rosa. frank: the 29-year-old peabody native is a featherweight in u.f.c. charles: i've been through a really tough road. frank: he's overcome loss, grief, and his own addiction. charles: to be able to come back and fight on the biggest stage in the world in u.f.c. is a dream come true. frank: rosa's brothers died when he was in high school. for...
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charles is the deputy fire marshal at the presidio station in san francisco. he immediately pulled into a parking lot and the rest is history. >> she got out of the car and leaned over the seat and i got into position and delivered the baby. i believe she pushed two times and the baby was born. >> i don't think he'll ever live it down. i think we'll hear about it for the rest of his life. >> one of those stories, as you can see. mom, dad and baby all doing well. >> words that will stop any dad in his tracks, the baby is coming. >>> up next, more backlash for donald trump. the latest his controversial impacts are having on the republican party as his colleagues are trying to force him out of the race. you might think the republican party is finally getting used to the firestorms being set off by donald trump. but this latest one even has some leaders within the party calling for trump to exit the race for president. as today in the bay's tracie potts reports - trump is hary >>> some leaders even within the republican party are calling for trump to exit the race
charles is the deputy fire marshal at the presidio station in san francisco. he immediately pulled into a parking lot and the rest is history. >> she got out of the car and leaned over the seat and i got into position and delivered the baby. i believe she pushed two times and the baby was born. >> i don't think he'll ever live it down. i think we'll hear about it for the rest of his life. >> one of those stories, as you can see. mom, dad and baby all doing well. >> words...
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. >> reporter: charles, who's a deputy fire marshal at the presidio of san francisco called 911 and pulled into this parking lot at the sheriff substation in felton because he knew help was nearby. >> he did not give me very much time before he entered the world. >> michelle said the baby is coming. she slipped out of the car and leaned over the seat and i got into position delivered the baby. i believe she pushed two times. and the baby was born. >> reporter: but there were other challenges. the umbilical cord was wrapped around lucas' neck. >> he wasn't breathing immediately. so it took a wlihile for him to start breathing. and he had some fluid in his lungs. so it was touch and go. we were worried about it, but then you could hear him cry and things got better. >> reporter: a minute later emergency crews arrived. now mom, baby, even dad are all fine. they can laugh about the story they'll tell of lucas' birth. >> i don't think he'll ever live it down. i think he'll hear it for the rest of his life. >> reporter: and charles has advice for expecting dads out there who might deal with the
. >> reporter: charles, who's a deputy fire marshal at the presidio of san francisco called 911 and pulled into this parking lot at the sheriff substation in felton because he knew help was nearby. >> he did not give me very much time before he entered the world. >> michelle said the baby is coming. she slipped out of the car and leaned over the seat and i got into position delivered the baby. i believe she pushed two times. and the baby was born. >> reporter: but there...
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charles schwab. spend less time chasing sales find thoughtful gifts at amazing prices everyday at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. give something special, to those most special to you. find thoughtful gifts at amazing prices everyday and homegoods. want to do something special this christmas? foundation. help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. >> rose: apple is based in cupertino, california, but the vast majority of its revenue, workers, and customers are overseas. that raises a number of issues for the world's biggest company: why won't apple bring home more manufacturing jobs from china? why doesn't apple pay u.s. taxes on the nearly $200 billion it keeps overseas? but perhaps the most pressing issue facing apple today is encryption. it is believed that the terrorists in last month's attacks in paris used encrypted apps to avoid surveillance. u.s. law enforcement immediately renewed its calls for apple and other companies to provide access to its customers' encrypted texts and e-mails. apple c.e.o. tim cook has refused to do so. and though we interviewed him prior to the attacks, c
charles schwab. spend less time chasing sales find thoughtful gifts at amazing prices everyday at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. give something special, to those most special to you. find thoughtful gifts at amazing prices everyday and homegoods. want to do something special this christmas? foundation. help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. >> rose: apple is based in cupertino, california, but the vast majority of its revenue, workers, and customers are overseas. that...
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marshalls and homegoods. ism what the heck is that, trying to scare the viewers away. >> i love that picture. linus and lucy. classic. charles. if there's a special song you want us to play, christmas theme music for the month of december, i'll play your request every friday morning. listen to that grafy music. >> beautiful -- groovy music. at round of winter weather in the sierra. some areas have seen a foot of new snow and more is on the way. the conditions making for messy roads, but the snow coming down faster than crews could plow. if you plan to head to lake tahoe or reno changes are required on internet 80 and highway 50. >> the labor department released a positive jobs report. employers added two 11,000 jobs last month. gains in construction jobs and retail. people are prepping for the winter time. companies are hiring for the holiday. the unemployment rate stayed steady. the positive numbers mean it's more likely than ever the federal reserve will raise interest rates this month. >>> we'll watch for that. and coming up at 7:00. we're learning more about the couple behind that attack in san bernardino. up next the di
marshalls and homegoods. ism what the heck is that, trying to scare the viewers away. >> i love that picture. linus and lucy. classic. charles. if there's a special song you want us to play, christmas theme music for the month of december, i'll play your request every friday morning. listen to that grafy music. >> beautiful -- groovy music. at round of winter weather in the sierra. some areas have seen a foot of new snow and more is on the way. the conditions making for messy roads,...
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charles moots. >> we have a number of different resources. first and foremost, certainly a rapid and large response from the maryland state police. the fbi, atf, u.s. marshalsd the secret service are all involved in this investigation. >> from a law enforcement standpoint, the sniper case is an impossible case. it's the most difficult kind of case. stranger on stranger. where the victim is picked at random. how do you make the connection? >> we're also putting together the last technical pieces of the hotline. we anticipate in the next couple hours coming back to you with that number. we'd ask you as the media to please be very dill jeth igent helping us get that number out. >> as the task force sorts through the clues, investigators are hopeful that the worst of the violence may be over. >> what's your emergency? >> we've got a lady that's been shot, route 1. furniture store. >> lock the doors. lock the doors. >> yes, i am in front of michael's and somebody's out here who needs some help. a loud crack and she says she needs help. she's been shot. >> okay. >> oh, my god. >> the carolyn sewell shooting confirms the investigators' worst fear -- the killing is
charles moots. >> we have a number of different resources. first and foremost, certainly a rapid and large response from the maryland state police. the fbi, atf, u.s. marshalsd the secret service are all involved in this investigation. >> from a law enforcement standpoint, the sniper case is an impossible case. it's the most difficult kind of case. stranger on stranger. where the victim is picked at random. how do you make the connection? >> we're also putting together the...
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charles bonesteel the third. and he f -- if you can envision the scene. fourteenth of august, he and another young kernel, dean rusk were in the outer office of george c. marshalland they are listening over the short-waved radio giving this speech in which gives the most profound understatement you ever heard which is the progress of the war has not turned out to our advantage. [laughter] >> i'll say, and we are surrendering. but the big problem now is the soviets because the soviets only entered a war a week previously, down to all the previous japanese places and northern japan down into korea and he says, we have to stop these people because if we don't, then all of this part of northeast asia, we are going to have the soviet japan, which would be long-term for everybody. so we've got to stop them. where should we stop them? >> they have a 1944 copy of the national geographic magazine on the desk and in it there are foldout maps which they used to give you three to four times a year. so this was japan and the north pacific. ben steel says to rusk, san francisco, korea is japanese colony are almost the same latitude, 37-degrees, 40 minutes north. i think says
charles bonesteel the third. and he f -- if you can envision the scene. fourteenth of august, he and another young kernel, dean rusk were in the outer office of george c. marshalland they are listening over the short-waved radio giving this speech in which gives the most profound understatement you ever heard which is the progress of the war has not turned out to our advantage. [laughter] >> i'll say, and we are surrendering. but the big problem now is the soviets because the soviets only...
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marshalls and homegoods. >> this is a channel 7 eyewitness news brief. >> good morning. it is now 8:27 on this sunday, december 13th. i'm michelle charles. topping headlines this hour, investigators are looking into the cause of a fire that damaged six postal trucks in manhattan. night. it is unclear whether or not flames and smoke. >>> investigators say a 29-year- old was riding a vespa and was morning. the driver may have ran a red light and slammed into an suv. one person inside the delivery cab suffered minor injuries. >>> welcome back to "good morning america" on a sunday morning. happening right now, the big shakeup in the race for president. republican front-runner donald trump losing ground now to ted cruz, a new poll showing cruz jumping into first place in the key state of iowa. pulling ahead with a 10-point lead. sflmpls also right now, amazon is reportedly concerned about the safety of one of this year's most popular christmas gifts. the company said to be considering halting the sales of hover bordz after reports of some bursting into flames. >>> also the navy's new stealth ship to the rescue, the new destroyer with its uniq
marshalls and homegoods. >> this is a channel 7 eyewitness news brief. >> good morning. it is now 8:27 on this sunday, december 13th. i'm michelle charles. topping headlines this hour, investigators are looking into the cause of a fire that damaged six postal trucks in manhattan. night. it is unclear whether or not flames and smoke. >>> investigators say a 29-year- old was riding a vespa and was morning. the driver may have ran a red light and slammed into an suv. one...
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marshall ling our best efforts to save it. >> i'm not sure i understand that line of thinking. joining us from washington is a man who does charleshammer. so, before we get to that i know you want to comment on the debate i just had with dr. goolsbee about planned parenthood, go. >> because this incident reminds me of the instant reaction after the tucson shooter, remember the one that went to a shopping center, shot terribly wounded the congresswoman, killed a 9-year-old girl and within hours the explanation was that this jared loughner had been influenced and driven to kill by the, quote, climate of violence that had been aroused by none other than sarah palin. and people then cited her website where she talked about the targeting of certain democratic districts for winning over to the g.o.p. and said that kind of language influenced him. of course, it was obvious from the first hour the guy was a paranoid schizophrenic. anybody could see it. you talked to any of the witnesses who had known him in the past were afraid of him. the guy had this notion that the government was using glamour to control -- grammar to control his mind
marshall ling our best efforts to save it. >> i'm not sure i understand that line of thinking. joining us from washington is a man who does charleshammer. so, before we get to that i know you want to comment on the debate i just had with dr. goolsbee about planned parenthood, go. >> because this incident reminds me of the instant reaction after the tucson shooter, remember the one that went to a shopping center, shot terribly wounded the congresswoman, killed a 9-year-old girl and...
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marshall harland and tom clark who was a truman appointee. there wasn't any great surprise there. and the next in line would have been charles whittaker, appointed by president eisenhower. unlike most of his peers who had been united states senators governors and high profile people, he had been prominent in kansas city but a regional attorney, he had been put on the district court then the appeals court and supreme court very rapidly. he was someone who from the beginning really struggled to keep up with the pace and had a lot of self-doubt about his own ability to contribute. whittaker was really torn. he had an argument and expressed and asked questions which suggested he had a great deal of sympathy and given a lot of hope to the folks filing the case. and as he expressed this in conference, he suggested that he thought that this really was -- there was so much discriminat n discrimination -- i don't want to be a fifth vote. i'm not sure i can do that. this said felix frankfurter off. according to justice black that said he spent four hours berating. >> in conference? >> 90 minutes. >> you can imagine felix frankfurter f
marshall harland and tom clark who was a truman appointee. there wasn't any great surprise there. and the next in line would have been charles whittaker, appointed by president eisenhower. unlike most of his peers who had been united states senators governors and high profile people, he had been prominent in kansas city but a regional attorney, he had been put on the district court then the appeals court and supreme court very rapidly. he was someone who from the beginning really struggled to...
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marshall harlan and tom clark, who was a truman appointed. appointee. there was no great surprise there. it was 4-3 when the drama really begins. the next in line was whittaker -- was charleshitaker, who had been appointed in 1957 by eisenhower. whitaker had been a prominent figure in kansas city but was very much a regional attorney. he had been put on the district court and the appeals court and the supreme court rapidly. he was someone who from the beginning really struggled to keep up with the pace and had a lot of self-doubt about his own ability to contribute. whitaker was really torn. during the argument, he had expressed that he had a great deal of sympathy for the tennessee petitioners and gave a lot of hope to the people on the case. he expressed the conference that he thought this really was, there was so much discrimination and that this is such a big case, i do not want to be the fifth vote. i'm not sure i can do that. this set felix frankfurter off. according to justice black who later grew close to felix frankfurter, he spent several hours parading charles evans whittaker. susan: can you imagine that? douglas: your viewers see the courtroom and they see the
marshall harlan and tom clark, who was a truman appointed. appointee. there was no great surprise there. it was 4-3 when the drama really begins. the next in line was whittaker -- was charleshitaker, who had been appointed in 1957 by eisenhower. whitaker had been a prominent figure in kansas city but was very much a regional attorney. he had been put on the district court and the appeals court and the supreme court rapidly. he was someone who from the beginning really struggled to keep up with...
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type marshaling, not what we're used to see in a terror attack, particularly not of the suicide variety. what do you make of this from a strategic standpoint? >> go ahead. >> go ahead, jean-charlesles, let paul answer. >> this is coordination. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> -- coordination of terrorism in real time from the ring leader on the ground. it's fight extraordinary. we saw in the mumbai attacks in 2008, the attackers in that plot were in touch. they were back in pakistan over the phone. in this case, the ring leader right there on the ground, controlling this, stage managing this in realtime. as jean-charles has been laying out, this was a very dynamic operation. it wasn't just a static terrorism attack happening in one instant or a few instances like the london bombings in 2005. this was a multihour rolling event. indeed, abaaoud had plans for a second attack. he was planning on attack on a shopping center in paris. also, we've learned that he had knowledge of plans to attack schools and jewish targets in france. just this morning, we have seen a stabbing of a kindergarten teacher, chris, in paris by somebody saying this is for the islamic state, this is for isis, a very
type marshaling, not what we're used to see in a terror attack, particularly not of the suicide variety. what do you make of this from a strategic standpoint? >> go ahead. >> go ahead, jean-charlesles, let paul answer. >> this is coordination. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> -- coordination of terrorism in real time from the ring leader on the ground. it's fight extraordinary. we saw in the mumbai attacks in 2008, the attackers in that plot were in touch. they were...