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hamilton will perform during the show live via satellite, a hip-hop version of the founding father alexander hamilton. see the grammy wards live from los angeles -- awards live from los angeles on february 15 here on cbs 4. >>> you want -- >> you want to see that performance, tickets are sold out in advance. >> i think 60 minutes also did one interviewing the creator of the show, what a brilliant mind to come up with something like that. >> even the obamas have gone in, had to wait. >> a lot of celebrities want to we want to see it too, we're lucky we get a peek on february 15. >>> a look at our roadways, we see blinking lights. >> yeah, i-95, affecting the southbound drive for those jumping on, you're going to see it on the right-hand side of that right lane, block ofd, not the -- blocked off, not the only incident, lissette. >>> and it's time for your forecast, as you're getting ready for teachers, yes in for a mild morning, the breeze is relaxing a bit and we'll see those highs in the 80s, warm then get ready for wet weather a lot going on in all the cool perks of this place pis you can e
hamilton will perform during the show live via satellite, a hip-hop version of the founding father alexander hamilton. see the grammy wards live from los angeles -- awards live from los angeles on february 15 here on cbs 4. >>> you want -- >> you want to see that performance, tickets are sold out in advance. >> i think 60 minutes also did one interviewing the creator of the show, what a brilliant mind to come up with something like that. >> even the obamas have gone...
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. >> reporter: hamilton, the hip hop musical about founding father alexander 4578 illton is nominated for a grammy for best musical album. sandy has the daunting job of lighting the creator and star, who plays hamilton. what do you think about bout them performing her for the grammy audience with millions and millions of people, how does that make you feel? >> it's super are exciting, totally exhilarating, and also very scary, because you want everything to work and be perfect, and you just hope nothing goes wrong. >> reporter: even for big stars you be bitter believe the grammys are a thrill. george washington are wouldn't tell a lie. >> a little exciting. i knew what a grammy was before i knew what a tony was. when i drew up as a kid, hat was in the pinnacle. it's very exciting. >> reporter: it means a few adjustments. so the lights goring to changed they'll alter the lighting a opposed to stage lighting. >> reporter: sold out until next fall, it's impossible to get a ticket to hamilton, so watching the grammies will be the only way for fans to see a live glimpse for now, and sandy
. >> reporter: hamilton, the hip hop musical about founding father alexander 4578 illton is nominated for a grammy for best musical album. sandy has the daunting job of lighting the creator and star, who plays hamilton. what do you think about bout them performing her for the grammy audience with millions and millions of people, how does that make you feel? >> it's super are exciting, totally exhilarating, and also very scary, because you want everything to work and be perfect, and...
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smash hit hamilton performing during the live show via satellite, a version of the founding father alexander hamilton. don't forget, you can see the grammy award on february 15 here on cbs 4. >>> cbs 4 this morning is coming up at 7:00. >> and charlie rose joining us, there he is, charlie rose with us from the cbs 4 morning studios in new york city, good morning, what have you got planned for us today? >> good morning, walter and lauren, i'm right here. donald trump takes to twitter for new attacks as more republicans drop out of the the major news of the day, plus the doctor on your big story, the zika outbreak in florida and we visit charlotte and denver for a battle of the cities from barbecue wrap to beer and the great outdoors, we look at what each city has to offer. and "late show with stephen colbert" joins us. we'll see you at 7:00. so much. >>> and remember, it kicks off at 7:00 a.m. right here on cbs 4. >> time right now 6:30, let's get a check on your thursday morning forecast for that we turn to meteorologist lissette gonzalez. >> good morning, walter and lauren, all of you at ho
smash hit hamilton performing during the live show via satellite, a version of the founding father alexander hamilton. don't forget, you can see the grammy award on february 15 here on cbs 4. >>> cbs 4 this morning is coming up at 7:00. >> and charlie rose joining us, there he is, charlie rose with us from the cbs 4 morning studios in new york city, good morning, what have you got planned for us today? >> good morning, walter and lauren, i'm right here. donald trump takes...
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liz: founding father alexander hamilton may be the face of the $10 bill and the subject of that hit musicalbroadway but still not enough to beat pop's biggest princess. sang last week that his cast of the huge broadway hit hamilton was going to open the grammys ceremony monday night. hamilton is the first broadway musical ever to beat out of drake and straight out of compton soundtrack but the slight problem was that this one, taylor swift gets the nod from the grammy producers who were quite onboard with starting the show with that broadway musical. well, outrage followed in the broadway community but then this. a republican for hamilton says things were quote misconstrued. the show will perform on the grammys but won't open the grammys and there are no hard feelings. who would you pick? what do you think? taylor swift or hamilton? tweet me @lizclaman, you can find a message on our facebook page and find all the videos and links on lizclaman.com. still in the $20 andrew jackson territory, not to be bought with a single $10 but crude $29.44 per barrel the gain 12% after a significant run up
liz: founding father alexander hamilton may be the face of the $10 bill and the subject of that hit musicalbroadway but still not enough to beat pop's biggest princess. sang last week that his cast of the huge broadway hit hamilton was going to open the grammys ceremony monday night. hamilton is the first broadway musical ever to beat out of drake and straight out of compton soundtrack but the slight problem was that this one, taylor swift gets the nod from the grammy producers who were quite...
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. >>> alexander hamilton referred to as the forgotten founding father. he never became president and died in a gun duel over a woman. now he is the centerpiece of a hit broadway show and also getting more props in the nation's capital. chip reid is at national portrait gallery in washington with hamilton's story. >> george washington and thomas jefferson are all over this town. but good luck finding alexander hamilton. yes, pull a $10 bill out of your wallet or come here to national portrait gallery. for the most part he has been overshadowed by the other founding fathers. now he is finally getting his turn in the spotlight. new york's most talked about show, hamilton serves up a history lesson like no musical ever before. until recently alexander hamilton was best known as the stoic face on the $10 bill. that changed when hamilton hit broadway. so, this is hamilton grange. >> where he lived the last couple years of his life. this would be far from t cy. >> 100 blocks north of the theater is where the real alexander hamilton lived in an area known as ham
. >>> alexander hamilton referred to as the forgotten founding father. he never became president and died in a gun duel over a woman. now he is the centerpiece of a hit broadway show and also getting more props in the nation's capital. chip reid is at national portrait gallery in washington with hamilton's story. >> george washington and thomas jefferson are all over this town. but good luck finding alexander hamilton. yes, pull a $10 bill out of your wallet or come here to...
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senate, beating at alexander and a -- alexander hamilton's father-in-law. in 1800, when thomas jefferson was elected president, aaron burr became vice president. here he is during his time in office. in spite of his the innings, but the time of his marriage to celebrated, he was -- even a tory us -- rather than distinguished. in 1804, he ran for governor of new york. he was defeated because of slurs about his character disseminated by his political rivals. he lost. shortly after the election, hamilton said something derogatory at a private dinner party. word got back to aaron burr. you all know what happens. aaron burr challenged hamilton to a dual. they fought on the dueling grounds across the river and we hawking, new jersey. aaron burr shot hamilton in the abdomen. hamilton died the next day. aaron burr's reputation never recovered. it was delighted even further between next few years 1804-1807, aaron burr made a quasilegal attempt to seize land in mexico and what is now the southern united states. this resulted in a trial for high treason and high misde
senate, beating at alexander and a -- alexander hamilton's father-in-law. in 1800, when thomas jefferson was elected president, aaron burr became vice president. here he is during his time in office. in spite of his the innings, but the time of his marriage to celebrated, he was -- even a tory us -- rather than distinguished. in 1804, he ran for governor of new york. he was defeated because of slurs about his character disseminated by his political rivals. he lost. shortly after the election,...
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senate, beating out alexander hamilton's father-in-law. 1800, when thomas jefferson was elected presidentof the united states, aaron burr became vice president. here he is during his time in office. in spite of his fine beginnings, by the time of his marriage to eliza, he was celebrated, even notorious, rather than distinguished. trouble began in 1800 41 he ran for governor of new york. he was defeated in part because of slurs about his characters disseminated by his political rival, alexander hamilton. he lost. the election, hamilton said something derogatory about aaron burr at a private dinner party. -- aaronback to erin burr and you all know what happened. challenged hamilton to a duel. they fought on the dueling grounds across the river. burr shot hamilton in the abdomen. dammartin died the next day. burr's reputation never recovered. between 1804 and 1807, he made a quasilegal attempt to seize spanish lands of mexico and what is now the southern united states. this resulted in a trial for high treason by the u.s. supreme court. he was acquitted. jefferson and his second term as r, w
senate, beating out alexander hamilton's father-in-law. 1800, when thomas jefferson was elected presidentof the united states, aaron burr became vice president. here he is during his time in office. in spite of his fine beginnings, by the time of his marriage to eliza, he was celebrated, even notorious, rather than distinguished. trouble began in 1800 41 he ran for governor of new york. he was defeated in part because of slurs about his characters disseminated by his political rival, alexander...
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alexander fazzino. health issues keeping richard beckwith, father of emily fazzino and chairman of the board for fareway grocery stores, off the stand today. but an earlier testimony he'd given was read in court today--a local decorah lawyer taking the stand for beckwith. in his testimony, beckwith acknowledged he knew some about emily's addiction to prescription medication, but says he was largely kept out of the loop. he says emily was embarrassed to share those things with him..including a three day stretch when she detoxed at the beckwith's home. he describes what she was like beckwith, emily's father):13 "i walked into the bedroom and it frightened. cindy was holding her and cindy was trying to tell me to get out. emily was very, very embarrased by me seeing her that way." beckwith also testified that he thought emily was happier than she'd she detoxed. he said that's when he started seeing a meanness in alex fazzino. two more iowa woman are test positive for the zika virus... the iowa department of public health rrleased their zika virus update today -- it says three women in the state are now tes
alexander fazzino. health issues keeping richard beckwith, father of emily fazzino and chairman of the board for fareway grocery stores, off the stand today. but an earlier testimony he'd given was read in court today--a local decorah lawyer taking the stand for beckwith. in his testimony, beckwith acknowledged he knew some about emily's addiction to prescription medication, but says he was largely kept out of the loop. he says emily was embarrassed to share those things with him..including a...
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today the jury in the murder trial of alexander fazzino, heard testimony from the victim's father, even though he wasn't in the court room. fazzino is accused of killing his wife, emily, in their boone home back in 20-12 fazzino told police emily drowned in the bathtub and she was addicted to prescription pills. prosecutors say he choked and drowned his wife because she wanted a divorce. health issues kept richard beckwith - emily fazzino's father - off the stand, but a lawyer read earlier testimony he'd given. in that testimony, beckwith acknowledged he knew some about emily's addiction to prescription medication, but said emily was embarrassed to share those things with him.. he also described a three day stretch when she detoxed at his home. testimony of richard beckwith, emily's father: 13 "i walked into the bedroom and it was terrible. what did you see? emily was just absolutely frightened. cindy was holding her and cindy was trying to tell me to get out. emily was very, very embarrased beckwith's testimony also revealed that he thought emily was happier than she'd been in a very l
today the jury in the murder trial of alexander fazzino, heard testimony from the victim's father, even though he wasn't in the court room. fazzino is accused of killing his wife, emily, in their boone home back in 20-12 fazzino told police emily drowned in the bathtub and she was addicted to prescription pills. prosecutors say he choked and drowned his wife because she wanted a divorce. health issues kept richard beckwith - emily fazzino's father - off the stand, but a lawyer read earlier...
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alexander hamilton. yes, pull a $10 bill out of your wallet or come here to national portrait gallery. for the most part he has been founding fathers. turn in the spotlight. and hip-hop beats. show, hamilton serves up a ever before. until recently alexander hamilton was best known as the stoic face on the $10 bill. that changed when hamilton hit broadway. so, this is hamilton grange. >> where he lived the last couple years of his life. this would be far from the city. >> 100 blocks north of the theater is where the real alexander hamilton lived in an area known as hamilton heights. ron churno wrote the biography >> we are sitting in his house right now. the dining room table. what is it like for you to be sitting here? >> a thrill to be in this house. this was really the only house that we know that he ever owned. >> hamilton's story is an extraordinary self-made american immigrant. born out of wedlock, he was orphaned as a child. within a few decades he became one of most influential figures in u.s. history. general george washington's top aide. signer of and major force behind the constitution. creator of the u.s. financial syste
alexander hamilton. yes, pull a $10 bill out of your wallet or come here to national portrait gallery. for the most part he has been founding fathers. turn in the spotlight. and hip-hop beats. show, hamilton serves up a ever before. until recently alexander hamilton was best known as the stoic face on the $10 bill. that changed when hamilton hit broadway. so, this is hamilton grange. >> where he lived the last couple years of his life. this would be far from the city. >> 100 blocks...
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monique alexander was only 18 when her father last saw her walk to the store. >> why couldn't she come home? who kept her from coming home? >> reporter: what finally led police to franklin door was dna, but not his own. his dna was not in databases, but his son's was. so, investigators trailed franklin until they got a sample. >> slice of pizza, i think a fork, there was a napkin. >> reporter: when they raided his home in 2010, they found pictures of hundreds of other women. cold case investigators say that among the women he photographed were several others he's suspected of killing. now police have managed to identify some of those women but not all of them. if convicted, franklin faces the death penalty. matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >>> it appears the sexual assault case against bill cosby is going to proceed. a suburban philadelphia judge has denied the comedian's appeal of the judge's refusal to dismiss the case. cosby's lawyers insist he had a promise from a previous district attorney that he would never be charged. cosby could get ten years in prison if he's convicted. >>
monique alexander was only 18 when her father last saw her walk to the store. >> why couldn't she come home? who kept her from coming home? >> reporter: what finally led police to franklin door was dna, but not his own. his dna was not in databases, but his son's was. so, investigators trailed franklin until they got a sample. >> slice of pizza, i think a fork, there was a napkin. >> reporter: when they raided his home in 2010, they found pictures of hundreds of other...
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monique alexander was only 18 when her father last saw her walk to the store. >> why couldn't she come home? who kept her from coming home? >> reporter: what finally led police to franklin's suburban door was dna, but not his own. his dna was not in databases, but his son's was. so, investigators trailed franklin until they got a sample. >> slice of pizza, a fork, a napkin. >> reporter: when they raided his home in 2010, they found pictures of hundreds of other women. cold case investigators say that among the women he photographed were several others he's suspected of killing. now, they've identified some of those women, but disturbingly, not all of them. if convicted, he faces the death penalty. david? >> matt gutman with us from los angeles. matt, thank you. >>> when we come back here, we've got breaking developments coming in. the earthquake ratfuling the west. >>> also, a major interstate a truck trapped in the rocks. scene, as well. more ahead. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i dr
monique alexander was only 18 when her father last saw her walk to the store. >> why couldn't she come home? who kept her from coming home? >> reporter: what finally led police to franklin's suburban door was dna, but not his own. his dna was not in databases, but his son's was. so, investigators trailed franklin until they got a sample. >> slice of pizza, a fork, a napkin. >> reporter: when they raided his home in 2010, they found pictures of hundreds of other women....
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heritage, and where greenville originally came from. 1873irst mobile started in by the father of greenville. his son, alexander, is literally a weavingo started process, or spinning process, in the mill. they started a larger mill across the river. that was really the beginning. there were two mills right in downtown greenville. from that point on, through the 1895, three major mills were built. from 1899 brandon and then woodside, all huge mills were built. the interesting thing is by 1910 it became apparent that these large, vertical mills were inefficient. you are moving product vertically. steam and and biological power. you are moving product vertically. mills in -- the new stories butn two they o
heritage, and where greenville originally came from. 1873irst mobile started in by the father of greenville. his son, alexander, is literally a weavingo started process, or spinning process, in the mill. they started a larger mill across the river. that was really the beginning. there were two mills right in downtown greenville. from that point on, through the 1895, three major mills were built. from 1899 brandon and then woodside, all huge mills were built. the interesting thing is by 1910 it...
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. >>> alexander hamilton referred to as the forgotten founding father. he never became president and now he is the centerpiece of a hit broadway show and also getting more props in the nation's capital. chip reid is at national portrait gallery in washington with hamilton's story. >> george washington and thomas jefferson are all over this town. but good luck finding alexander hamilton. yes, pull a $10 bill out of your wallet or come here to national portrait gallery. for the most part he has been overshadowed by the other founding fathers. now he is finally getting his turn in the spotlight. he bind the rap-inspired lyrics and hip-hop beats. new york's most talked about show, hamilton serves up a history lesson like no musical ever before. until recently alexander hamilton was best known as the stoic face on the $10 bill. broadway. so, this is hamilton grange. >> where he lived the last couple years of his life. this would be far from the city. >> 100 blocks north of the theater is where the real alexander hamilton lived in an area known as hamilton hei
. >>> alexander hamilton referred to as the forgotten founding father. he never became president and now he is the centerpiece of a hit broadway show and also getting more props in the nation's capital. chip reid is at national portrait gallery in washington with hamilton's story. >> george washington and thomas jefferson are all over this town. but good luck finding alexander hamilton. yes, pull a $10 bill out of your wallet or come here to national portrait gallery. for the...