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the area outside cunningham's is packed. in addition to the music, there's a special nighttime act, a fire breathing performance. >> we didn't know what to expect, but we knew it would be probably exciting. >> fire breathing has long captured the imagination with its irresistible mix of dazzle and daring. >> fire breathing is something that captivates the crowd. it's the chance that something is dangerous, but it's being controlled. >> it's that thrill, that excitement, a lot of people really crave. >> performing that night are the members of carnival abraxas, a circus troupe. the highlight will be a french canadian fire artist named ayesha seveny. >> to deal with fire, it's a special thing that's kind of magical. >> ayesha has years of training behind her. she learned the practice from her father, also a performer. and has entertained crowds all over canada. now all eyes are on the stage at cunningham's. >> we were ready for a very nice show. >> it was a nice evening. everybody was having a blast. >> it was a night you just
the area outside cunningham's is packed. in addition to the music, there's a special nighttime act, a fire breathing performance. >> we didn't know what to expect, but we knew it would be probably exciting. >> fire breathing has long captured the imagination with its irresistible mix of dazzle and daring. >> fire breathing is something that captivates the crowd. it's the chance that something is dangerous, but it's being controlled. >> it's that thrill, that excitement,...
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any cunningham has more from lagos.ie: the reality is we do not know much more other than 219 of them are still missing. during the past 12 months, there has been a lot of speculation and rumor about the possibilities of where the girls are. there has been a lot of talk from president goodluck jonathan making various promises, saying that they know where the girls are and they will be rescued but i think what is interesting is today, this morning, we have had a statement issued by nigeria's president elect muhammadu buhari, and he has added a note of caution, really. he has taken a completely different tact to president goodluck jonathan, and he has said that he cannot make promises on the return of the two hundred 19 girls. he said we do not know if they can be rescued. their whereabouts remain unknown, and he says he cannot promise that we can find them but what he has said is that when it comes to office, which is at the end of next month, that he will do everything in his power to bring them home. molly: anna, of co
any cunningham has more from lagos.ie: the reality is we do not know much more other than 219 of them are still missing. during the past 12 months, there has been a lot of speculation and rumor about the possibilities of where the girls are. there has been a lot of talk from president goodluck jonathan making various promises, saying that they know where the girls are and they will be rescued but i think what is interesting is today, this morning, we have had a statement issued by nigeria's...
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thank you. >> thank you, colonel cunningham. dr.aldrin. >> senator cruz, senator nelson -- [inaudible] senator cruz, senator nelson, senator marquee senator udall too many and space science and competitiveness. i wish to thank and speak with you about human space enterprise. this is an honor and i applaud you for raising this issue so early in the session. america must be the world leader in human spaceflight. there is no other policy area which so clearly demonstrates american innovation and enterprise than human spaceflight. american leadership is more than simply getting one step ahead of our global competitors. american leadership is inspiring the world by consistently doing what no other nation is capable of doing. we demonstrated that for a brief time 45 years ago. if we wish to retain american leadership in space i believe early in the next administration the nation must commit to developing a permanent presence on mars. another apollo like mission to put flags and footprints on mars does not ensure sustained leadership and l
thank you. >> thank you, colonel cunningham. dr.aldrin. >> senator cruz, senator nelson -- [inaudible] senator cruz, senator nelson, senator marquee senator udall too many and space science and competitiveness. i wish to thank and speak with you about human space enterprise. this is an honor and i applaud you for raising this issue so early in the session. america must be the world leader in human spaceflight. there is no other policy area which so clearly demonstrates american...
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first colonel cunningham and apollo seven pilot. then we have puzzled informer astronaut and apollo 11 astronaut. and former nasa astronauts and mission specialist for the space shuttle program. we think each of you for taking time from your busy schedules to join us. [inaudible] thank you. thought so where the space program is slipping and what they're doing to maintain space exploration. while this is my personal opinion is shared by my contemporaries. but humans have always been willing to open for new frontiers. petraeus three things resources and technology and the will to do it. in 1961 when president kennedy made his commitment not a single american was yet in orbit. the success is due to the collective efforts of 400,000 members of our team with a whole world watching we accepted the challenge and took the risk and the and now 45 years later the next frontier mars seems decades out of reach because we do not have a national commitment. the pilot program made preeminence in space the technically advanced nation it led to the
first colonel cunningham and apollo seven pilot. then we have puzzled informer astronaut and apollo 11 astronaut. and former nasa astronauts and mission specialist for the space shuttle program. we think each of you for taking time from your busy schedules to join us. [inaudible] thank you. thought so where the space program is slipping and what they're doing to maintain space exploration. while this is my personal opinion is shared by my contemporaries. but humans have always been willing to...
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ryan anderson comes back in for cunningham as monty williams doing some offense/defense substitutions. golden state, last 18 games at home just two losses all season, another miss from thompson. six-point game. pondexter, the drive. scoop layup. misses, tipped. won't go. rebound, davis and davis is fouled with 9.7 remaining as green crashed into him. davis is going to shoot a free throw now. momentum carry -- davis doesn't have any chance -- has to hit one and miss one, correct. >> jeff: absolutely. and i would say trying to tip it out so you can create a three. >> mark: if you were going to miss it you would think you would have asik in the game for offensive rebounding abilities so almost indicates he's going to make it. >> mike: five-point game right now and no question he looks to make it. now it's four with 9.7 remaining. ball knocked out of bounds. cole who played such a strong game still golden state game. 8.3 left. pelicans have no time-outs left. so steve kerr will call a time-out and he's out of time-outs. 103-99. >> jeff: there's no time-out, mike. we're going to another re
ryan anderson comes back in for cunningham as monty williams doing some offense/defense substitutions. golden state, last 18 games at home just two losses all season, another miss from thompson. six-point game. pondexter, the drive. scoop layup. misses, tipped. won't go. rebound, davis and davis is fouled with 9.7 remaining as green crashed into him. davis is going to shoot a free throw now. momentum carry -- davis doesn't have any chance -- has to hit one and miss one, correct. >> jeff:...
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as an artist. [ inaudible ] >> thank you very much, next speaker, jim >> good afternoon, i'm jim cunningham and i'm here wearing two hats actually first i'm a board member of barbary coast neighborhood association and we met with teatro zinzanni and kenwood several times. a recent meeting that was authorized to come here and say that we support their project and give our endorsement to what they are proposing today, and we support the resolution. we think that they would be a fine addition in return to san francisco. i'm also wearing the personal hat in that i live on davis street and i overlook broadway between davis street and the embarcadero, when means i look out every morning at the parking lot across the street. i think teatro zinzanni and this hotel would be a fine addition to that and support their project. we look forward to seeing what their actual project turns out to be, the details of it, at which time we would try, the barbary coast neighborhood association and golden gate commons area, we would try to work with them for public meetings to let people take a look at what their
as an artist. [ inaudible ] >> thank you very much, next speaker, jim >> good afternoon, i'm jim cunningham and i'm here wearing two hats actually first i'm a board member of barbary coast neighborhood association and we met with teatro zinzanni and kenwood several times. a recent meeting that was authorized to come here and say that we support their project and give our endorsement to what they are proposing today, and we support the resolution. we think that they would be a fine...
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nurse mary cunningham helping a sick passenger who had passed out. >> she was responding, but her color was awful. she didn't look good. we got her some oxygen. she was much more alert after getting the oxygen. >> reporter: soon another passenger fainted, then a flight attendant and mary herself became ill. >> i had to sit down. i was short of breath, lightheaded, didn't feel great. >> reporter: before long three passengers had passed out all seated in the middle of the plane. many more reported being sick. >> i had a headache. i felt a little dizzy, a little tightness in my chest. >> reporter: fearing the worst, a cabin pressure problem, the captain descended rapidly from 37,000 feet down to 10,000 and averted to buffalo. >> it was scary. there was a lot of people with their heads down praying. >> reporter: once on the ground everyone recovered. no one went to the hospital. firefighters, police and sky west maintenance teams examined the plane but so far have found nothing wrong. the airline says it found no evidence of an oxygen leak or pressurization problem. what sickened 14 people
nurse mary cunningham helping a sick passenger who had passed out. >> she was responding, but her color was awful. she didn't look good. we got her some oxygen. she was much more alert after getting the oxygen. >> reporter: soon another passenger fainted, then a flight attendant and mary herself became ill. >> i had to sit down. i was short of breath, lightheaded, didn't feel great. >> reporter: before long three passengers had passed out all seated in the middle of the...
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annette: anna cunningham reporting from lagos. hundreds of thousands of people have joint peaceful demonstrations across brazil against government corruption. president dilma rousseff has denied involvement and has been exonerated in an investigation by the attorney general. naomi lloyd as the details. naomi: lining the streets of cities across brazil, cans of thousands of people turned out to protest agains president dilma rousseff. tthere is huge anger nationwide at the corruption scandal that state-owned oil company petrobras.more than 50 politicians from the major parties have been implicated. there is outrage at the ruling workers party, which presents itself as anticorruption. there were calls from the president's impeachment although she herself is not under investigation. >> it is an unsustainable situation, it has reached an unacceptable level. it was too much corruption and the government stays in power using public money. life is becoming more difficult every day. naomi: the demonstrations came from different groups and
annette: anna cunningham reporting from lagos. hundreds of thousands of people have joint peaceful demonstrations across brazil against government corruption. president dilma rousseff has denied involvement and has been exonerated in an investigation by the attorney general. naomi lloyd as the details. naomi: lining the streets of cities across brazil, cans of thousands of people turned out to protest agains president dilma rousseff. tthere is huge anger nationwide at the corruption scandal...
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. >> everett cunningham said you could see the propellor stop in midair, a fire consuming that engine. united airlines express flight 4482 was suddenly taken to new jersey. the plane was on the ground and all 75 people evacuated in a matter of minutes, thanks to a quick-thinking cabin crew. >> he told everybody, just grab your stuff, get off the plane immediately. people were going off the back of the plane, front of the plane. >> reporter: one passenger with a history of heart trouble was rushed to the hospital and dozens of late afternoon flights in and out of this airport were temporarily brought to a standstill. >> we circled. we circled for 20 25 minutes. >> reporter: even after air traffic was back to normal flight 4482's passengers stayed on the ground taking buses on the final leg of their journey to newark. >> i missed my flight so i imagine they're going to put us in hotels and figure it out tomorrow. >> reporter: in the end, there were no injuries, and tonight republic airlines which operated this flight promised that its maintenance staff was, quote, reviewing this issue.
. >> everett cunningham said you could see the propellor stop in midair, a fire consuming that engine. united airlines express flight 4482 was suddenly taken to new jersey. the plane was on the ground and all 75 people evacuated in a matter of minutes, thanks to a quick-thinking cabin crew. >> he told everybody, just grab your stuff, get off the plane immediately. people were going off the back of the plane, front of the plane. >> reporter: one passenger with a history of...
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have on display this bone specimen on the shelf here in front of us the bone belonged to a private cunningham but it's notable because this bone was something that was recounted upon in the story about it by walt whitman. he was a nurse and served in hospitals in the virginia and at some point, the museum staff was able to associate his writings in poems and stories from that time with specimens that were held in the collection here at the museum. here's a case we are able to associate a bit of a story from walt whitman with the actual bone of a person he cared for in a hospital during the civil war itself. our final stop today is an exhibit on the assassination of abraham lincoln and features artifacts that were collected during those hours that surgeons were treating him after he was shot at fords theater and during and after his autopsy the next day. you might remember that president lincoln is shot at 10:30 on friday, the 14th of april, 1865. just a few days after lee surrendered to grant at pap mat objection, effectively ending the civil war. lincoln is at the play and is shot in the bac
have on display this bone specimen on the shelf here in front of us the bone belonged to a private cunningham but it's notable because this bone was something that was recounted upon in the story about it by walt whitman. he was a nurse and served in hospitals in the virginia and at some point, the museum staff was able to associate his writings in poems and stories from that time with specimens that were held in the collection here at the museum. here's a case we are able to associate a bit of...
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ryan anderson comes back in for cunningham as monty williams doing some offense/defense substitutions. golden state, last 18 games at home just two losses all season, another miss from thompson. six-point game. pondexter, the drive. scoop layup. misses, tipped. won't go. rebound, davis and davis is fouled with 9.7 remaining as green crashed into him. davis is going to shoot a free throw now. momentum carry -- davis doesn't have any chance -- has to hit one and miss one, correct. >> jeff: absolutely. and i would say trying to tip it out so you can create a three. >> mark: if you were going to miss it you would think you would have asik in the game for offensive rebounding abilities so almost indicates he's going to make it. >> mike: five-point game right now and no question he looks to make it. now it's four with 9.7 remaining. ball knocked out of bounds. cole who played such a strong game still golden state game. 8.3 left. pelicans have no time-outs left. so steve kerr will call a time-out and he's out of time-outs. 103-99. >> jeff: there's no time-out, mike. we're going to another re
ryan anderson comes back in for cunningham as monty williams doing some offense/defense substitutions. golden state, last 18 games at home just two losses all season, another miss from thompson. six-point game. pondexter, the drive. scoop layup. misses, tipped. won't go. rebound, davis and davis is fouled with 9.7 remaining as green crashed into him. davis is going to shoot a free throw now. momentum carry -- davis doesn't have any chance -- has to hit one and miss one, correct. >> jeff:...
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. >> reporter: passenger and nurse mary cunningham helps a fellow passenger. >> the person sitting right behind her passed out. >> reporter: moments later, the nurse herself, feeling the effects. >> i started to feel shortle of breath. >> reporter: in all, three passenger terps passed out. all in the middle of the plane. rows 11 and 12. >> inbound flight, unknown medical problem. >> reporter: an emergency landing in buffalo. >> they did request a second ambulance. >> reporter: ems workers checked a total of 15 passengers all released. >> you just become lightheaded and see, like dolts. >> reporter: sky west says there was no indication of depressurization which would have effected the entire plane. so, what was it? sky west which declined our request for an oncamera interview, says there is nothing wrong with the plane and there were no reports of an odor. so tonight, david, this is still a mystery. >> all right, david kerley who covers aviation for us. david, thank you. >>> severe weather hitting tonight. millions bracing for storms. we've seen damage from texas all the way up to the no
. >> reporter: passenger and nurse mary cunningham helps a fellow passenger. >> the person sitting right behind her passed out. >> reporter: moments later, the nurse herself, feeling the effects. >> i started to feel shortle of breath. >> reporter: in all, three passenger terps passed out. all in the middle of the plane. rows 11 and 12. >> inbound flight, unknown medical problem. >> reporter: an emergency landing in buffalo. >> they did request a...
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mary cunningham was the only one immediately jumping in to help the first passenger. >> all of a sudden >> i i was short of breath. i thought i was going to passout. there was something going on. i said i think we should do the emergency landing. >> original reports said a cabin door was open. but that wasn't the case. they thought it could have been potentially deadly airline pressure. they dropped 28,000 feet within 8 minutes. passengers on board describing the terror. >> not knowing what's going to happen to you. i can't even remember if i was plying forward or being pushed back i remember a sense of calm. >> the flight operating as united airlines express was headed to hartford shths connecticut and landed safely in new york. 15 adults and two children were checked out in total and released. all pjs were reimbursed and booked on other flights. the faa is investigating say the cause remains a mystery because the pressure did not fail acted oxygen masks were not released. >> one of the most popular and effective military commanders in u.s. history were learn his fate for leaking class
mary cunningham was the only one immediately jumping in to help the first passenger. >> all of a sudden >> i i was short of breath. i thought i was going to passout. there was something going on. i said i think we should do the emergency landing. >> original reports said a cabin door was open. but that wasn't the case. they thought it could have been potentially deadly airline pressure. they dropped 28,000 feet within 8 minutes. passengers on board describing the terror....
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justin cunningham saw it happen.fter i looked up after lighting a smoke, robert was hit on the head by a pipe and now this guy is almost walking on top of me. and i'm not quite sure if i just saw what happened actually did happen or didn't happen. >> reporter: people who know robert are horrified at what happened to him. >> he's been hanging out here for a long time. he's just nice guy. he never started trouble. >> reporter: officer carlos manfretti says carlos is a guy. taking him to shelters even buying him shoes once. >> regardless of whether or not you're homeless everyone has a right to feel safe. >> reporter: the suspect faces charges of attempted murder and aggravated assault. in san francisco katie marzullo abc 7 news. >>> eight san francisco police officers are now suspended for their role in a racist text messaging scandal. chief greg announced the suspensions today at police headquarters. a total of 14 officers were under investigation, but not all of them sent or received the text. the eight he suspended
justin cunningham saw it happen.fter i looked up after lighting a smoke, robert was hit on the head by a pipe and now this guy is almost walking on top of me. and i'm not quite sure if i just saw what happened actually did happen or didn't happen. >> reporter: people who know robert are horrified at what happened to him. >> he's been hanging out here for a long time. he's just nice guy. he never started trouble. >> reporter: officer carlos manfretti says carlos is a guy....
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. >> reporter: c-net wayne cunningham took a ride in the new car. >> when it saw other cars it slowedwn, following lane lies too. >> reporter: they join several other auto makers and tech companies developing self driving a ton must vehicles that could be ready in five years. mercedes even created this futuristic concept car to show what a driverless vehicle a may look like down the road. some of the technology already exists, many vehicles on the market like this mercedes can vet down in traffic and take over steering if the driver veers off course but the path to total autonomy faces a a major roadblock. the most states have yet to pass legislation that would let self driving cars on the road. in fact the delphi could only drive hands free in certain states that allow testing. >> the states will to have come up with their own laws governing these cars. >> reporter: there are questions about insurance coverage and self driving accident. those issues will need to be addressed before these cars, hit the open road. lauren lister cbs news, new york. >> i cannot wait. i know you are not a
. >> reporter: c-net wayne cunningham took a ride in the new car. >> when it saw other cars it slowedwn, following lane lies too. >> reporter: they join several other auto makers and tech companies developing self driving a ton must vehicles that could be ready in five years. mercedes even created this futuristic concept car to show what a driverless vehicle a may look like down the road. some of the technology already exists, many vehicles on the market like this mercedes can...
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cnet's wayne cunningham took a ride in the car. >> reporter: when i saw other cars around it it slowed down. it was following the lane lines too. >> most states have not passed legislation that would allow these self-driving cars onto the roads. and as a result, the delphi suv could only drive hands free in certain states. and there are also questions about insurance coverage in case of a self-driving accident. who is fault is it? those issues will have to be addressed before the cars hit the open road in any great number. >> you can say it's the car's fault. that's scary. wow. >>> all right a baby books an expensive rental vehicle on a popular travel website. so will the parents be on the hook? >> plus, an important recall that parents need to know about and a new device to track your family pet the next time you fly. i'll till you all about that -- tell you all about of th >>> this tonight's consumer alert, stocks continue their downward spiral on wall street. the dow fell nearly 78 points. the nasdaq dropped by 20. >>> the consumer product safety commission is recalling about 200,00
cnet's wayne cunningham took a ride in the car. >> reporter: when i saw other cars around it it slowed down. it was following the lane lines too. >> most states have not passed legislation that would allow these self-driving cars onto the roads. and as a result, the delphi suv could only drive hands free in certain states. and there are also questions about insurance coverage in case of a self-driving accident. who is fault is it? those issues will have to be addressed before the...
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i firmly believe and agree with what a west virginia soldier, and infantrymen named cunningham , who was present at the battle of appomattox courthouse on april 9, 1865, when he wrote home to his family in a letter. the letter stated, april 9 is the greatest day in american history. thank you. [applause] john hennessy: descendents carry a sense of celebrity. we are honored today to welcome a slew of notable people, we are happy to feature one of them once again. a man who is dissented from the only confederate officer who accompanied lee into the parlor. dennis bigelow is the great great grandson of charles marshall. as it said, the only officer to join lee in the house. on most days, mr. bigelow works as a costume interpreter for james monroe. we asked dennis if you would share with you his perspective of having a family connection to historic events. [applause] dennis bigelow: you don't need to repeat of what you have already heard about the surrender, so i'm not going to read that of grandfather marshals book. i think you would like to hear this. punctuated by the laws of the armi
i firmly believe and agree with what a west virginia soldier, and infantrymen named cunningham , who was present at the battle of appomattox courthouse on april 9, 1865, when he wrote home to his family in a letter. the letter stated, april 9 is the greatest day in american history. thank you. [applause] john hennessy: descendents carry a sense of celebrity. we are honored today to welcome a slew of notable people, we are happy to feature one of them once again. a man who is dissented from the...
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cunningham present at the battle on the morning of april 9th 1865 what he wrop home to his family intter. the letter stated april 9th is the greatest day in american history. thank you. >> thank you, patrick. americans have a deep and abiding personal connection with the american civil war. those americans who do not have a family connection are often intensely interested in those who do. we have seen it throughout the observances here in virginia. like wilmer mclean, come to these places. we are honored today, we've ndents welcomed this morning a couple cel of -- a slew of notable descendents. this afternoon we're happy to to feature one of them once again for you, a man who is desended o h from the only confederate officer who accompanied lee into the mclean parlor that afternoon. inoon dennis big ela is the grate grandson of charles marshall. as i said the only officer to join lee inside the house. on most days mr. bigelow can beund found as a costume interpreter for james monroe, of james monroe county home originally known as highland. we've asked dennis if he would . take a few
cunningham present at the battle on the morning of april 9th 1865 what he wrop home to his family intter. the letter stated april 9th is the greatest day in american history. thank you. >> thank you, patrick. americans have a deep and abiding personal connection with the american civil war. those americans who do not have a family connection are often intensely interested in those who do. we have seen it throughout the observances here in virginia. like wilmer mclean, come to these...
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a passenger and nurse on board, mary cunningham attended to one and then a second passenger and saw andant get light headed. >> at that point, i was thinking who's next? i started to feel light headed dizzy, just i thought i was going pass out. >> reporter: she and a total of 15 people were checked out. they were all released. this one is still a misry. we don't know if it was depressurization or something else in the air system. >>> now to amy with today's other top stories. starting with the new protests in baltimore. >> a fifth straight day of demonstrations. the governor now calling in state troopers to help. the issue is the mysterious death of freddie gray. after he was arrested shoved into a police van in shackles, but without a seat belt. more protests are expected today. >>> also breaking overnight, a former kentucky honor student found guilty of murder. it took the jury just under five hours to reach the verdict. prosecutors said shayna hubers shot her boyfriend, ryan poston out of anger. >>> breaking right now, a naturaldy is zaster in the making. a volcano likely erupting
a passenger and nurse on board, mary cunningham attended to one and then a second passenger and saw andant get light headed. >> at that point, i was thinking who's next? i started to feel light headed dizzy, just i thought i was going pass out. >> reporter: she and a total of 15 people were checked out. they were all released. this one is still a misry. we don't know if it was depressurization or something else in the air system. >>> now to amy with today's other top...
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and i firmly believe and agree with what a west virginia soldier an infantrymen named cunningham whont at the battle of appomattox courthouse on april 9, 1865, when he wrote -- what he wrote home to his family in a letter. the letter stated, april 9 is the greatest day in american history. thank you. [applause] john hennessy: thank you. we have seated throughout the observances, like mclean descendents carry , a sense of celebrity. i am -- we are honored today to welcome a slew of notable people, we are happy to feature one of them once again. a man who is this ended from the -- descended from the only confederate officer who accompanied lee into the parlor. dennis bigelow is the great great grandson of charles marshall. as i said, the only officer to join lee in the house. on most days, mr. bigelow works as a costume interpreter for james monroe. we asked dennis if you would take a few minutes this afternoon and share with you his perspective of having a family connection to an historic event of such magnitude. mr. dennis bigelow. [applause] dennis bigelow: you don't need a repeat o
and i firmly believe and agree with what a west virginia soldier an infantrymen named cunningham whont at the battle of appomattox courthouse on april 9, 1865, when he wrote -- what he wrote home to his family in a letter. the letter stated, april 9 is the greatest day in american history. thank you. [applause] john hennessy: thank you. we have seated throughout the observances, like mclean descendents carry , a sense of celebrity. i am -- we are honored today to welcome a slew of notable...
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cunningham present at the battle on the morning of april 9th 1865 what he wrop home to his family in the letter stated april 9th is the greatest day in american history. thank you. >> thank you, patrick. americans have a deep and abiding personal connection with the american civil war. those americans who do not have a family connection are often intensely interested in those who do. we have seen it throughout the observances here in virginia. like wilmer mclean, descendents carry a bit of celebrity. we welcome this morning a slew of notable descendents s. and this afternoon, we're happy to feature one of them once again for you. a man who has descended from the only confederate officer who accompanied lee into the parlor that afternoon. dennis bigelow is the great, great grandson of charles marshall. as i said, the only officer to join lee inside the house. on most days, mr. bigelow can be found working as a costume interpreter for jamesmen row. we've asked dennis if he would take a few minutes this afternoon and share with you his perspective of having a family connection to an his
cunningham present at the battle on the morning of april 9th 1865 what he wrop home to his family in the letter stated april 9th is the greatest day in american history. thank you. >> thank you, patrick. americans have a deep and abiding personal connection with the american civil war. those americans who do not have a family connection are often intensely interested in those who do. we have seen it throughout the observances here in virginia. like wilmer mclean, descendents carry a bit...
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mary cunningham a registered nurse gets up to help. >> she was gray. her color looked awful. i asked for oxygen for her. we got her on oxygen. as soon as she got on oxygen, she was alert. came right back. and then, i went back to my seat after she was feeling better. they called me right back because the person right behind her passed out. >> reporter: then mary herself starts to feel faint. >> i didn't feel great myself. the flight attendant, same thing. everybody in the middle of the flight starts to not feel well. >> reporter: three people in all lose consciousness. the pilot acts. the plane begins a descent. 27,000 feet in just eight minutes. >> it felt like it nose-dived. the airframe is shaking. we descended quickly. >> reporter: the pilot feared a cabin pressure problem and followed procedure, dropping the plane to get to breathable air. then an emergency landing in buffalo. >> it's going to be gate number four. inbound flight, unknown medical problem. >> reporter: overnight, the airline says there was no pressure problem and no problem with the plane's equipment. no c
mary cunningham a registered nurse gets up to help. >> she was gray. her color looked awful. i asked for oxygen for her. we got her on oxygen. as soon as she got on oxygen, she was alert. came right back. and then, i went back to my seat after she was feeling better. they called me right back because the person right behind her passed out. >> reporter: then mary herself starts to feel faint. >> i didn't feel great myself. the flight attendant, same thing. everybody in the...
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cunningham present at the battle on the morning of april 9th 1865 what he wrop home to his family in stated april 9th is the greatest day in american history. thank you. >> thank you, patrick. americans have a deep and abiding personal connection with the american civil war. those americans who do not have a family connection are often intensely interested in those who do. we have seen it throughout the observances here in virginia. like wilmer mclean, descendents carry a bit of celebrity. we welcome this morning a slew of notable descendents s. and this afternoon, we're happy to feature one of them once again for you. a man who has descended from the only confederate officer who accompanied lee into the parlor that afternoon. dennis bigelow is the great, great grandson of charles marshall. as i said, the only officer to join lee inside the house. on most days, mr. bigelow can be found working as a costume interpreter for jamesmen row. we've asked dennis if he would take a few minutes this afternoon and share with you his perspective of having a family connection to an historic event
cunningham present at the battle on the morning of april 9th 1865 what he wrop home to his family in stated april 9th is the greatest day in american history. thank you. >> thank you, patrick. americans have a deep and abiding personal connection with the american civil war. those americans who do not have a family connection are often intensely interested in those who do. we have seen it throughout the observances here in virginia. like wilmer mclean, descendents carry a bit of...
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. >> that is a build up by people at pro forma, cunningham and associates.ne source, inn fin nate resources. here it is. >> ready. >> yes. >> mike jerrick it is elaborate. >> wow, look at the that. >> i believe that is times. >> yes, it could be aerial font. >> in a word document. >> thank you. >> look at that. >> go all out for you. >> take that bob kelly. >> put that in your mug that was worth the wait. >> thank you. >> over in new jersey i believe they are in spring break, lot of the schools are on spring break. >> a lot of the kid play whiffle ball. >> indoors, even when it is raining in medford. >> okay. mike jerrick apparently and alex, they do bachelor parties here, preschool, it is like old people, to the very lung. big league dreams in medford new jersey. good morning, fred. >> good morning, how are you doing. >> i have impressed with you my skills safe to say. >> absolutely. >> let's chit-chat. >> i can absolutely chit-chat. >> as a parent you know for baseball it is four hundred dollars bats, gloves, everything. there is a money reason you might w
. >> that is a build up by people at pro forma, cunningham and associates.ne source, inn fin nate resources. here it is. >> ready. >> yes. >> mike jerrick it is elaborate. >> wow, look at the that. >> i believe that is times. >> yes, it could be aerial font. >> in a word document. >> thank you. >> look at that. >> go all out for you. >> take that bob kelly. >> put that in your mug that was worth the wait. >>...
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. >> reporter: passenger and nurse mary cunningham helps a fellow passenger.eporter: moments later the nurse herself feeling the effects. >> i started to feel -- i didn't feel good myself. >> reporter: in all, three passengers passed out. all in the middle of the plane. rows 11 and 12. >> inbound flight, unknown medical problem. >> reporter: an emergency landing in buffalo. >> we did request a second ambulance. >> reporter: ems workers checking a total of 15 passengers. all released. >> you just become like lightheaded and see like dots. >> reporter: skywest says there was no indication of depressurization, which would have affected the entire plane. so what was it? skywest, which declined our request for an on-camera interview, responded in an e-mail saying there was nothing wrong with the plane and no report of an odor. so this is still a mystery. david kerley, abc news, reagan washington airport. >>> that volcano eruption in southern chile is sending so much ash into the air it's starting to pollute the air in argentina. in some areas the sheer weight of fa
. >> reporter: passenger and nurse mary cunningham helps a fellow passenger.eporter: moments later the nurse herself feeling the effects. >> i started to feel -- i didn't feel good myself. >> reporter: in all, three passengers passed out. all in the middle of the plane. rows 11 and 12. >> inbound flight, unknown medical problem. >> reporter: an emergency landing in buffalo. >> we did request a second ambulance. >> reporter: ems workers checking a total...