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along with his uncle emory smith. the station's night watchman. on a cold january night, police say there was a robbery. more than today's money stolen. the clerk murdered inside of a locked office with no sign of emory. >> they found him the next day in the park. >> reporter: ralph smith said his father was quickly cleared of his uncle's murder. he said his dad and three uncles continued to work for the trolley. >> they thought it was an inside job. >> reporter: as time passed, the police had given up on finding the killer. until they saw our i-team story showing how montgomery county detective stafford is working on the oldest coldest case. they said 245i lost contact with the smith family and one sure if anyone was alive. >> i called dad and said did you know they have a whole case on uncle emory. he said they have very little and i said no, they have a lot. >> they had no idea that it contained bullet >> in 1935, people didn't walk around and photograph everything. i was a big deal to photograph the desk, the shoe prints. they didn't know what
along with his uncle emory smith. the station's night watchman. on a cold january night, police say there was a robbery. more than today's money stolen. the clerk murdered inside of a locked office with no sign of emory. >> they found him the next day in the park. >> reporter: ralph smith said his father was quickly cleared of his uncle's murder. he said his dad and three uncles continued to work for the trolley. >> they thought it was an inside job. >> reporter: as time...
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it's happening at the emory recreation center in southwest washington. the event goes from 10:00 this morning, starts in a little less than an hour until 1:00 this afternoon. >>> puerto rico announced its first case of zika-related problems. the virus is known to cause birth defects like microcephaly. that's what health officials in puerto rico confirmed in the fetus. >>> the countdown has started. metro's safe track program begins just under three weeks from today. it starts friday june 3rd. part of the plan involves ending service at midnight every night. the last time you can take a saturday of memorial day weekend. may 28th. >> a lot of people who work those hours aren't going to bar their parties or anything like that. they work. >> the problem -- >> metro is planning to temporarily shut down a stretch of the blue, orange and silver lines sometime next month. >>> learning details about a deadly crash on route 301 south. maryland state police saying a driver lost control of his car and crossed the median in brandywine. it happened thursday night. an
it's happening at the emory recreation center in southwest washington. the event goes from 10:00 this morning, starts in a little less than an hour until 1:00 this afternoon. >>> puerto rico announced its first case of zika-related problems. the virus is known to cause birth defects like microcephaly. that's what health officials in puerto rico confirmed in the fetus. >>> the countdown has started. metro's safe track program begins just under three weeks from today. it starts...
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my good friend joe wagner, the was quotedf emory, in the chronicle of higher education, reflecting on a conversation we used to have. i used to tease jim, saying, you are thinking like an engineer. he would say, historian, right? there are patterns, not always linear. institutions, you can identify problems. there are not always solutions the first time around. the ability to pause and reflect on the fact that in different and particularly in history, it was not obvious you would get from a to b. had to engage individuals in a series of conversations and counter conversations to move whatever the issue was. that piece of having both the perspective of the historian and training of a historian i found useful more often than not. the other part is also the attention to the interdisciplinary approach to the world. as a historian, my first job was in african-american studies. i remember going to teach in berkeley in 1984 and being taught by a group of graduate students in the new ethnic studies program. they were forcing me to read things i had not read before. realized it's not just the
my good friend joe wagner, the was quotedf emory, in the chronicle of higher education, reflecting on a conversation we used to have. i used to tease jim, saying, you are thinking like an engineer. he would say, historian, right? there are patterns, not always linear. institutions, you can identify problems. there are not always solutions the first time around. the ability to pause and reflect on the fact that in different and particularly in history, it was not obvious you would get from a to...
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and then and then provost at emory for another 8 1/2 years. by the time came the job came -- i was on the board of trustees of the mellon foundation. it seemed the right move at that particular moment. but a lot of it goes back to the way john framed the question. i had mentors as i was going through graduate school. we never talked about assuming leadership roles. russman minard, one of my advisors, had a whole series of administrative jobs and when he and i would find a moment to sit and chat, i would listen to him. and i realized that i may not want to do it and i-70 did nothing i wanted to do it between 1984 and 1989, but by the time i got to michigan i was able to see that it was consequential. i look at the audience and i see a few people that work with me, during that time at the university of michigan. what we were able to do than was -- what we were able to do then was also building program. but a program that allowed a number of the graduate students with whom i work to understand something about institution building, that is easy to
and then and then provost at emory for another 8 1/2 years. by the time came the job came -- i was on the board of trustees of the mellon foundation. it seemed the right move at that particular moment. but a lot of it goes back to the way john framed the question. i had mentors as i was going through graduate school. we never talked about assuming leadership roles. russman minard, one of my advisors, had a whole series of administrative jobs and when he and i would find a moment to sit and...
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sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. emorial edition mattress with sleepiq technology. plus 36-month financing. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >> ♪ >> back at 4:45 on this monday 4 morning, memorial day taking a look at the world war ii i memorial.me thanking all of our serviceer members past and their service to this great thi nation of ours.f our >> let's get down to garygary mcgrady right now and seend what's happening in theng in weather department today. you guys were talking aboutng a you had some rain.yo >> yeah. >> i missed all of it. >> i didn't hear what youidn't o said. i'm sure it was great wisdom. wo >> okay. >> now i hear you again.ear yo >> carry on.>>ry o >> it's a memorial day world two memorial certainlyiacertainy special, super special on this t morning but to me it's always the greatest memorial to beor out there, especially at nighttn it is unbelievable.nbel temperatures out there rightur now 69 degrees, dulles 67.7. bwi marshall is 67 as well.s we have this thing called a tropical depressi
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no to cancel the tub while she was working a man a woman from oakland in that room and sister from emory them they're not calling person of interest. >>maureen kelly: police said person of interest gave inconsistent statements and has stopped cooperating something they hope will change of at this point police believe she is alive and still somewhere in the bay area. >>vicki liviakis: officer said all start at home or kingsley drive around 9:00 last night the woman called police and a 20 year-old son was acting irrationally they found him outside of the front door trying to get and they say he was armed with a gun and also shot him in the late we reach for the gun police saying they were shot as well on all three taken to hospital. >>vicki liviakis: higgins will argue with an ex-girlfriend just after 8:00 this morning at the apartment complex argument escalated he fired several shots from his hand and ran away to the office and shot him near the embarcadero bird station he was arrested and taken into custody and no one was injured in that shooting. >>grant lodes: the shooting happened tha
no to cancel the tub while she was working a man a woman from oakland in that room and sister from emory them they're not calling person of interest. >>maureen kelly: police said person of interest gave inconsistent statements and has stopped cooperating something they hope will change of at this point police believe she is alive and still somewhere in the bay area. >>vicki liviakis: officer said all start at home or kingsley drive around 9:00 last night the woman called police and...
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outrage and boycotts after the park let go a long-tile special needs employee. 29-year-old christopher emorywas quickly offered his job back. >> we pride ourselves on fun and we want to make sure all our guests enjoy themselves. >> reporter: as of this week the park will be open every day for the rest of the summer. it is annually one of the top tourism destinations in the lehigh valley. randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> well, we finally got rid of the rain at the shore. the clouds elsewhere, the temperatures have gone up. the average high is 78. we're close to 10 degrees above average. lehigh valley and delaware still warm. 88 degrees in parts of delaware. 87 at the airport. let's see what other parts of the city are doing. parkside at 89. and the school spot 84 degrees. west mount airy, 87. 88 in a lot of spots in the northeast. fox chase up towards somerton and system of those places did barely get to the 90 degree mark. 83 tonight, going down to the 70s. the wind is blowing out. pretty much to center field. only about 5 to 10 miles per hour. that does help with the home runs a bit. the
outrage and boycotts after the park let go a long-tile special needs employee. 29-year-old christopher emorywas quickly offered his job back. >> we pride ourselves on fun and we want to make sure all our guests enjoy themselves. >> reporter: as of this week the park will be open every day for the rest of the summer. it is annually one of the top tourism destinations in the lehigh valley. randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> well, we finally got rid of the rain at the shore....
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will emory's care consumed his mother for the past six years ever since he was injured in a car accident19. tracy never considered letting him go. >> the icu nurse came to me and said you have to think about would will want to live like this. i took it that i should start considering if i was going to have to remove life support and i told her to just step away. it wasn't an option. that we were going to go for it. >> will was mostly unresponsive for almost a year. he finally came around. and began a long and grueling recovery. >> what do you think? >> that is pretty good. will is great. is he 100%? no he is still in therapy and he makes gains every single day. >> will's days include round the clock nursing care. daily medication, numerous therapies, all hugely expensive and all performed under tracy's constant vigilance. >> i have no regrets. >> i don't have any. >> i have done the best i could and i have done it by myself and i still have my son. and he is in pretty good shape. >> and just look at how patrick is doing. he and ann are married now. expecting a baby in june. the former po
will emory's care consumed his mother for the past six years ever since he was injured in a car accident19. tracy never considered letting him go. >> the icu nurse came to me and said you have to think about would will want to live like this. i took it that i should start considering if i was going to have to remove life support and i told her to just step away. it wasn't an option. that we were going to go for it. >> will was mostly unresponsive for almost a year. he finally came...
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we gathered ten voters at emory university. results were intriguing. group, made up mostly of democrats about trump. >> what don't you like about donald trump? >> everything. >> reporter: that explains why we were all so surprised when their test results came back showing their unconscious brains felt very differently. >> donald trump, his strongest association among the group, are you ready? likeable. >> how? >> reporter: it is right here, folks. likeable. who is surprised by that? what's going on in their brain that the two candidates think they don't like turns out to be likeable to them. >> even if consciously you don't like a word he says about immigrants or about muslims, you're often left laughing, and laughing means you're left with some residual positive emotion. >> reporter: for trump, the second strongest association among our group is keep us safe. >> what he said, what he reiterates. >> reporter: do you think it is engrained in some of your brains? >> yeah, make america great again, build walls, keep it safe, no muslims. >> reporter: just
we gathered ten voters at emory university. results were intriguing. group, made up mostly of democrats about trump. >> what don't you like about donald trump? >> everything. >> reporter: that explains why we were all so surprised when their test results came back showing their unconscious brains felt very differently. >> donald trump, his strongest association among the group, are you ready? likeable. >> how? >> reporter: it is right here, folks. likeable....
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i have also been accepted to emory university and continue to make change in this community. >> i'm exhausted fantastic. yolandria, how does that make you feel? really have to congratulate you, too. >> oh, thank you. first of all, i give praise to god. i'm speechless. when she speaks it's just overwhelming. i'm so happy, so blessed, so pleased, so proud. every word you can think of, i'm feeling it. this is my baby. >> what a moment. >> what a mother's day. i want to scream. >> well, what an accomplishment, what a beautiful story for both of you and what an inspiration you both are. thank you so much for being with us and all the best to you ciara and yolandria. happy mother's day. >> happy mother's day to you too. and all you mothers, happy mother's day. i'm so happy. >> so nice. thanks so much. all the best. ♪ what if we designed a stain for your deck... that not only looked as handsome as charles stephens' barrel on his farewell voyage over niagara falls... but stood up to any kind of weather... no matter if the forecast is this... or this... or this. if a stain can make your deck beautiful
i have also been accepted to emory university and continue to make change in this community. >> i'm exhausted fantastic. yolandria, how does that make you feel? really have to congratulate you, too. >> oh, thank you. first of all, i give praise to god. i'm speechless. when she speaks it's just overwhelming. i'm so happy, so blessed, so pleased, so proud. every word you can think of, i'm feeling it. this is my baby. >> what a moment. >> what a mother's day. i want to...
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even though i served for 3 years, a lot of the word touched me here tonight, because it brings back emories of good friends. i think what i'll do, i want to tell a brief story of related to some topics that were discussed earlier tonight about the opioid epidemic here. and yes, we're concerned about the people who are addict the, concerned and rightly so about the families who are trying to deal with that addiction and the dangers it presents to the person addicted and the tragedy it presents to that family and the addicted individual and the community in entirety. but sometimes we forget to include the police officer in that group of people that are endangered by this epidemic that has gripped our nation. they are the first people there. they are the first ones called to a scene where someone might be acting up as a result of being addicted to heroin or some other drug. i can remember a night -- i just want to share this short story, so, mr. speaker, you can understand. this is something that happens to police officers across this country every day of the year. i was with a team of officer
even though i served for 3 years, a lot of the word touched me here tonight, because it brings back emories of good friends. i think what i'll do, i want to tell a brief story of related to some topics that were discussed earlier tonight about the opioid epidemic here. and yes, we're concerned about the people who are addict the, concerned and rightly so about the families who are trying to deal with that addiction and the dangers it presents to the person addicted and the tragedy it presents...
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, i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this bill to again create the memory, preserve the emory of private first class fussell's achievements and honor, the ultimate sacrifice he made on behalf of this country. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from reserves the balance -- the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. walker: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i'd like to yield five minutes to the distinguished gentleman from florida, mr. gus bilirakis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida, mr. bilirakis, is recognized for five minutes. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 3953, legislation to designate the elfers post office as the private first class felton post fussell memorial office. i never had a chance to meet private first class felton roger fussell but after working on this legislation with his family and friends, i wish i had. private fussell was born in florida and graduated from gulf high school in 1968. despite his love
, i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this bill to again create the memory, preserve the emory of private first class fussell's achievements and honor, the ultimate sacrifice he made on behalf of this country. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from reserves the balance -- the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. walker: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i'd like to yield five...
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for those of you thought indiana was an upset, alan abramowitz, a good political scientist at emory has developed a simple model to look at the democratic contest that has three components to it -- the region -- is it a state in the south or outside of the south? what is the percentage of minorities, of african-americans voting? and what is the percentage of democrats who voted in the democratic primary in 2008? and he has been just stunningly accurate within a point or two of every contest, and a week ago, he said hillary clinton would get 47% in indiana. he has also looked ahead, and it looks like bernie will win in oregon, but very possibly lose in kentucky and west virginia in a toss up -- and not that this matters in the end. she was still win the nomination, that we look at the tea leaves. this is what happened, the campaign moved in that direction. a lot of it and that includes a a lot of our politics more generally, is doesn't have quite as much as we think the events in the campaign suggest. ms. bowman: michael? mr. barone: we have been through a period of very high persistent
for those of you thought indiana was an upset, alan abramowitz, a good political scientist at emory has developed a simple model to look at the democratic contest that has three components to it -- the region -- is it a state in the south or outside of the south? what is the percentage of minorities, of african-americans voting? and what is the percentage of democrats who voted in the democratic primary in 2008? and he has been just stunningly accurate within a point or two of every contest,...
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yeah, and i inned up reaching out to him when facebook actually, one of the first eight schools was emory, where i was. and i reached out to mark which at the time was a simple harvard e-mail address on the facebook. he put me in touch with eduardo. and i tried to become part of the original facebook team. not realizing what they would become, just thinking this would be a good way fore not to have to flyer the campus. >> rose: good way to make a connection. >> we worked on it for four months and i will never forget, wrote my-of-eduardo loved saying would love to get you voferred, we're launching 36 more schools, we'll come back to you and it became facebook. never upset about it it made me realize, okay, i get that story can i now tell you. >> rose: you didn't take any stock at that time. >> i tried but he passed. and i didn't realize what he had passed on for me. but it is a fun story to tell now. and have i no regreat-- regrets. my life is pretty good. >> rose: when did you see the youtube video of justin bieber. >> i was 20, probably just 25 years old. i come back from a night out wit
yeah, and i inned up reaching out to him when facebook actually, one of the first eight schools was emory, where i was. and i reached out to mark which at the time was a simple harvard e-mail address on the facebook. he put me in touch with eduardo. and i tried to become part of the original facebook team. not realizing what they would become, just thinking this would be a good way fore not to have to flyer the campus. >> rose: good way to make a connection. >> we worked on it for...
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weekend,emorial day "book tv" features three days of nonfiction arthur's. -- authors. democracy now host amy goodwin interviews tamra about her new book "sleeping giant: how the new working-class will transform america." an interview with chris jackson, publisher and editor in chief of world."d -- "one he discusses the life of jay-z -- sunday evening at 10:00 eastern, a book release party for steve hilton and his book "more human -- "more human: designing a world where people come first. of crowd back, he argues that we need to redesign our economic and political systems to meet the needs of americans today. on memorial day, an extra day of -- dennisfeaturing gregor on the importance of the 10 commitments and diane ream on the right to die movement. the committee met for 16 months, reviewing more than 10,000 documents. his legacy in includes the creation of the senate. new requirements for the executive branch to notify congress of about covert activities. two former staffers of the church committee are with us to provide context for the 40-year-old video you are about
weekend,emorial day "book tv" features three days of nonfiction arthur's. -- authors. democracy now host amy goodwin interviews tamra about her new book "sleeping giant: how the new working-class will transform america." an interview with chris jackson, publisher and editor in chief of world."d -- "one he discusses the life of jay-z -- sunday evening at 10:00 eastern, a book release party for steve hilton and his book "more human -- "more human: designing...
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fox 2's janine de la vega is live in emory ville. he has a lot on his plate. >> he is bouncing around the bay area today. he is going to be visiting three cities today. he starts here in emeryville at 10:00 a.m. he will be speaking about health care here at the hyatt house. sanders is really making the rounds in the bay area because he knows that he has to win delegates in california for the primary election. yesterday, he attracted thousands of people to franco galo plaza in downtown oakland for his speech on why he should be president. during the event, secret service rushed around him to protect him from protesters who jumped the barricades. they were taken away. an animal rights group has claimed the protest. he was also asked if he would consider a third party run? >> i have pledged that i will be running win the democratic party. he was seen will actors. he will be in monterey tonight for a night rally. both of those events in santa cruz and monterey are free and open to the public. today's event here in emeryville is private.
fox 2's janine de la vega is live in emory ville. he has a lot on his plate. >> he is bouncing around the bay area today. he is going to be visiting three cities today. he starts here in emeryville at 10:00 a.m. he will be speaking about health care here at the hyatt house. sanders is really making the rounds in the bay area because he knows that he has to win delegates in california for the primary election. yesterday, he attracted thousands of people to franco galo plaza in downtown...
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that is charles blow, a "new york times" columnist and ed lee, the executive director of debate at emorylcome, gentlemen. >> thank you for having me. >> thanks for being here. so, ed, is clinton right when she says she'll clean donald trump's clock on that debate stage? >> well, i think that the way in which we probably want to process this is to think about it as a long game. she's ultimately trying to establish a cultural meme when he attacks her personality, ultimately we start to think he has no policies in order to institute. that when he says crooked hillary, the audience actually thinks donald trump has no policies, and no one will be shocked when this debate breaks down to hillary clinton talking about policies and donald trump is talking about personalities, and she's trying to structure the way in which we understand each side of that equation. >> interesting. but, charles, i read your column the other day. you paint a grim picture for hillary clinton. you say fighting trump with facts and plans don't matter. why? >> well, it doesn't matter to some people, right? so there are -
that is charles blow, a "new york times" columnist and ed lee, the executive director of debate at emorylcome, gentlemen. >> thank you for having me. >> thanks for being here. so, ed, is clinton right when she says she'll clean donald trump's clock on that debate stage? >> well, i think that the way in which we probably want to process this is to think about it as a long game. she's ultimately trying to establish a cultural meme when he attacks her personality,...
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clear emory's the wind out the west at 515.eanwhile over we see 70 fenland >> dave: the nine by pickup time 79 by a pickup time. >> robin: of to the peninsula no problems to worry about the usual jam of on the hayward aside across the bridge to a high-rise out of some detail that is a still jammed it's a little clearer and last hour or two average drive time at 27 minutes over to the bayshore freeway checking travel times of high in a number of spots west found a for the. motorcycle crash on the pittsburgh said 30 minutes from antioch the concord motorcycle crash on the fremont side keeping south on drive time very high 58 minutes family and go to milpitas no major problems leading the south bay. >> robin: 33 minutes from 85 split up to 37 in sunnyvale. >> darya: in the east may relieve a from one neighborhood at the hive of angry bees was destroyed a storm killed at $2 and sent to people to the hospital. and amateur be a keeper first notice to the bees getting aggressive friday. he used so water after they attacked two people
clear emory's the wind out the west at 515.eanwhile over we see 70 fenland >> dave: the nine by pickup time 79 by a pickup time. >> robin: of to the peninsula no problems to worry about the usual jam of on the hayward aside across the bridge to a high-rise out of some detail that is a still jammed it's a little clearer and last hour or two average drive time at 27 minutes over to the bayshore freeway checking travel times of high in a number of spots west found a for the. motorcycle...
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out of from what was a really good political scientist at emory was the -- a model to look at the democrats is that has three components to it. it is the region, is this a state in the south are outside the south. what's the percentage of minorities of african-americans voting? and what is the percentage of democrats who voted in the democratic primary in 2008? he has been just done in accurate within a point or two in every contest. a week ago he said hillary clinton county projected would get 47% in indiana. now, he's also looked ahead and it looks like bernie sanders will win in oregon but very possibly lose in kentucky and west virginia is a toss up not to any of this matters and in your shoe still going to win the nomination but we tend to look at the tea leaves a lot of this. this is what happened, the campaign moved in that direction. a lot of it and that includes a lot of our politics more generally is, doesn't have quite as much as we think the events in the campaign suggest. >> michael? >> we have been through a period of very high persistent full partisan with roughly equal size
out of from what was a really good political scientist at emory was the -- a model to look at the democrats is that has three components to it. it is the region, is this a state in the south are outside the south. what's the percentage of minorities of african-americans voting? and what is the percentage of democrats who voted in the democratic primary in 2008? he has been just done in accurate within a point or two in every contest. a week ago he said hillary clinton county projected would get...