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than the drive to fayetteville, one hour.opped the other couple at michelle's office, then left for home, stopped on the way for gas, and then sitting at the gas pump michelle told marty she had forgotten something at the office. >> we ended up turning around and going back to the office to get some stuff that i needed so that i could stay up and work that night. >> marty parked behind the office building. michelle walked up an outside staircase, disappeared inside. marty waiting in the car. apparently he got impatient, headed up the stairs to check out michelle, and that's when it happened. she found him she said at the bottom of that outside stairway. she could see the blood. she ran to the nearest store, called 911. well i need an ambulance. somebody shot my husband. 2500 redford road-- >> caller: somebody shot your husband? where are you at? >> caller: i don't know. >> within minutes fayetteville police and paramedics arrived, and they found michelle cradling her husband in a pool of blood, but it was too late. marty thee
than the drive to fayetteville, one hour.opped the other couple at michelle's office, then left for home, stopped on the way for gas, and then sitting at the gas pump michelle told marty she had forgotten something at the office. >> we ended up turning around and going back to the office to get some stuff that i needed so that i could stay up and work that night. >> marty parked behind the office building. michelle walked up an outside staircase, disappeared inside. marty waiting in...
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sarah french from comfort tyler djr and then another region, fayetteville, our gina d.r. she will be having hosting a country ball at the syracuse downtown marriott hotel now so plan to come that will be june eighth, 2025. and sara french will be having a breakfast in conjunction with the onondaga historical society. we then then that later that day on the that'll be the 9th of june for the breakfast later that day we will have a real lafayette actor coming. he will be in rome. we will have events in rome with fort stanwyck's chapter air and bobby moore o'brien from the rome society and, bill sawyer, who's here at this conference at fort state stanwyck's. then he has breakfast at the home of colonel garrett summit smith in oriskany, and alexis albright, who's museum director of, oriskany museum. she is here, alexis. and so she planning that event and he will be stopping at oriskany monument. an interesting fact about, the oriskany battlefield monument. the the what happened interest skinny was so significant to congress that even though they were deeply in debt. two month
sarah french from comfort tyler djr and then another region, fayetteville, our gina d.r. she will be having hosting a country ball at the syracuse downtown marriott hotel now so plan to come that will be june eighth, 2025. and sara french will be having a breakfast in conjunction with the onondaga historical society. we then then that later that day on the that'll be the 9th of june for the breakfast later that day we will have a real lafayette actor coming. he will be in rome. we will have...
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and then another region from fayetteville dar, she will be having a, hosting a country ball at the syracuse downtown marriott hotel. so plan to come. that will be june the 8th, 2025. and sarah french will be having a breakfast in conjunction with the historical society. we then that later that day, on the -- that will be the 9th of june for the breakfast. later that day we will have a real lafayette actor coming. he will be in rome. we will have events in rome with port stanwick chapter dar and bobby o'brien from the rome historical society and bill sollier, ho is here at this conference, at fort stanwick. and then he has breakfast at the home of colonel garrett smith and alexis albright, the museum director. she is here. alexis. and so she is planning that event. and he will be stopping at the monument. interesting fact about the battlefield monument. what happened was so significant to congress that even though they were deeply in debt, two months after that battle, they commissioned $500 to build a memorial. nothing happened, and in 1823 they tried again around the 50th anniversary. but
and then another region from fayetteville dar, she will be having a, hosting a country ball at the syracuse downtown marriott hotel. so plan to come. that will be june the 8th, 2025. and sarah french will be having a breakfast in conjunction with the historical society. we then that later that day, on the -- that will be the 9th of june for the breakfast. later that day we will have a real lafayette actor coming. he will be in rome. we will have events in rome with port stanwick chapter dar and...
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fayetteville can't be punished enough. there's no joy here, but we're glad the result. >> the 26 year old minnesota mom vanished after she and adam dropped their kids off at daycare. months later, her body was found in a remote area off the highway, wrapped in a bed sheet similar to ones found in the couple's home. >> she's hom but not the way we wanted. >> adam was arrested and charged with maddy's murder. during the trial, her friends and family testified that franmil was abusive and described seeing bruises and marks on her neck. adam was also allegedly obsessed with the gabby petito case and brian just got up and got ready, made the bed in the tent. petito was the young woman killed by her boyfriend brian laundrie, in 2021. maddie's dad testified that she told him that adam choked her and told her she was going to end up like gabby petito. madeline's attorney and family are also grateful for the way her case has opened up the conversation about domestic abuse in their community. after the verdict, madeline's sister meg
fayetteville can't be punished enough. there's no joy here, but we're glad the result. >> the 26 year old minnesota mom vanished after she and adam dropped their kids off at daycare. months later, her body was found in a remote area off the highway, wrapped in a bed sheet similar to ones found in the couple's home. >> she's hom but not the way we wanted. >> adam was arrested and charged with maddy's murder. during the trial, her friends and family testified that franmil was...
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where they would like it to be, particularly not in the charlotte area, in cumberland county, the fayettevillea so there are concerns for democrats initially but it is certainly going to be a close race and one that could come down to hundreds or thousands of votes. ,, ., ., , down to hundreds or thousands of votes. ., , , of votes. so, what is behind the concern _ of votes. so, what is behind the concern when _ of votes. so, what is behind the concern when it - of votes. so, what is behind the concern when it comes l of votes. so, what is behind. the concern when it comes to black voter turnout? it was key to biden making gains in 2020. the concern that i have heard from folks is how are you doing economically compared to how you were doing four years ago and for most folks the answer is worse and that is a hard gap to overcome when, fairly or unfairly, people tend to credit or blame a president for the economic conditions there. so, thatis economic conditions there. so, that is one concern i have heard from folks but i was in wilson county which is a county that has gone for democrats for se
where they would like it to be, particularly not in the charlotte area, in cumberland county, the fayettevillea so there are concerns for democrats initially but it is certainly going to be a close race and one that could come down to hundreds or thousands of votes. ,, ., ., , down to hundreds or thousands of votes. ., , , of votes. so, what is behind the concern _ of votes. so, what is behind the concern when _ of votes. so, what is behind the concern when it - of votes. so, what is behind the...
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ask amanda is rid of again talking to the come out loud when the hospital in fayetteville here in northern garza, jonah, keep the emergency entrance of the facility as well as the electricity generation. 6 medical stuff. but those attacks across garza had been continuing in the hours since the restaurants are issued by the i c. c. we've also been getting reaction from the united nations. second, the general's office has been sending the reports of the spokesperson for the un secretary general says that the un does respect the decision of the international criminal court, and he called on member states to uphold their obligations under international law . practically speaking, however, this will have little impact on the u. when's role in providing humanitarian assistance to the people of palestine? the spokesperson said that you want officials may need to continue their contact with these indicted is really officials in order to fulfill their mandates. but that, that contact is allowed under un rules, whether it's this conflict or any other. uh, if we want to see a cease fire if you want t
ask amanda is rid of again talking to the come out loud when the hospital in fayetteville here in northern garza, jonah, keep the emergency entrance of the facility as well as the electricity generation. 6 medical stuff. but those attacks across garza had been continuing in the hours since the restaurants are issued by the i c. c. we've also been getting reaction from the united nations. second, the general's office has been sending the reports of the spokesperson for the un secretary general...
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this sunday, the vast majority and the northern city in fayetteville. a here. 58. what is it? the enclave? south up. also a long visit on our way in the region, the, the idea of conduct splunk from the lebanese capital, reportedly telling husband as media chief, i'll correspond to visit the scene of the as happy as you can probably say, oh, this is a civilian every. this is in the center of a root such as outside the normal target area of a da here. so we've seen civilians really in a state of salt competing each other on the streets. india successfully test finds a low range hypotonic miss solved for the 1st time in his history. joining a small select club of nations able to produce pleasant was a k all 6 tell amazing ponzio as all physician for his pledge to establish an interim government. it was hardly to refuse to reside himself for me to snuff elections, but only if protested, leave the government so that precedence for johnny, and frankly, exclusively, to punch a fine address. and then once again, it is still possible to reversible this, the point of no return has not b
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this sunday was majority in the northern city of fayetteville. here 581. he's in the cave, south or among the dead, while elsewhere in the region, the sky diaz conducts wind from a lebanese capital, reportedly killing has the media cheap or correspondences at the scene of the if you can hear me say around, this is a civilian every, this is in the center of a roof, so this is outside the normal target area of a da here. so we've seen civilians really.
this sunday was majority in the northern city of fayetteville. here 581. he's in the cave, south or among the dead, while elsewhere in the region, the sky diaz conducts wind from a lebanese capital, reportedly killing has the media cheap or correspondences at the scene of the if you can hear me say around, this is a civilian every, this is in the center of a roof, so this is outside the normal target area of a da here. so we've seen civilians really.
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fayetteville, the big bases or someplace like that. it is not everywhere.rposeful recruiting, and there is science behind what they do. the pentagon gets a different slice of the american pie. if the economy is good they get fewer poorer americans, because there are jobs to be had. when the economy is bad, people are in the military. when there are wars are happening, not for me. are blacks and other minorities joining at a lower rate because they disagree with the war in afghanistan or the war in iraq. they started to decline joining the military the day 9/11 happened. coming out of the post cold war peace area, joining the military was a way to get a leg up and make your way into college and as by design helped to create that. but it changes when had the country is at war and when there is inflation or not at a time where it is not on kids minds. >> the general said something else that stuck with me. >> breathe deep, america will be okay. there are a lot of waves out there. this is a big, strong country. 380 million. great institutions and people and grea
fayetteville, the big bases or someplace like that. it is not everywhere.rposeful recruiting, and there is science behind what they do. the pentagon gets a different slice of the american pie. if the economy is good they get fewer poorer americans, because there are jobs to be had. when the economy is bad, people are in the military. when there are wars are happening, not for me. are blacks and other minorities joining at a lower rate because they disagree with the war in afghanistan or the war...
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if you live near fayetteville, the big bases, 29 palm, some place like that. it's not everywhere. and so it does take purposeful recruiting. and there's like science behind what they do to make sure they have all they need. and the pentagon also gets a different slice of american pie depending on the times. if the economy is good, then they get fewer poor americans because there are jobs to be had. when the economy's bad, people are in the military, it's an easier job. when a war is happening a lot of minorities go, not for me. in the iraq and afghanistan days, a study said are blacks and other minorities joining at a lower rate because they disagree with the war in afghanistan or bush's war in iraq. turned out they started declining joining the military the day 9/11 happened. for blacks, at the time, coming out of the post-cold war peace era, joining the military was a way to get a quick paycheck, to get a leg up, to make your way into college. it was, you know, purposefully as by design helped create that mural of the american society. but it changes when the country's at war. i
if you live near fayetteville, the big bases, 29 palm, some place like that. it's not everywhere. and so it does take purposeful recruiting. and there's like science behind what they do to make sure they have all they need. and the pentagon also gets a different slice of american pie depending on the times. if the economy is good, then they get fewer poor americans because there are jobs to be had. when the economy's bad, people are in the military, it's an easier job. when a war is happening a...
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where these right imagery has been using explosive robots to destroy residential neighborhoods in fayetteville. i hear a red cross medical facility and homes have been targeted. i mean, i know it has the license from that. and by in central garza, a holistic end of the week for a palestinians, either trapped in the northern part of the spit board in garza city. the northern part of gauze where people have been children inside this particular school that has that, that turn into an evacuation center. the past few weeks. many of the people who were, who were sent to in terms of displacements, have been seeking shelter and a protection inside this particular school that has confirmed reports. we received it from northern gods, a city that some of the people who are actually showed during, inside the school and just arrived within the past few days were among the casualties inside this evacuation center. the school that was bon by deep an air strike. and again, we're looking at the same pattern of a, of targeting or within the past few months, women and children are making up the vast majority of
where these right imagery has been using explosive robots to destroy residential neighborhoods in fayetteville. i hear a red cross medical facility and homes have been targeted. i mean, i know it has the license from that. and by in central garza, a holistic end of the week for a palestinians, either trapped in the northern part of the spit board in garza city. the northern part of gauze where people have been children inside this particular school that has that, that turn into an evacuation...
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but 1st, let's get the latest from phil laval in fayetteville, north carolina, phil. but it's kind of, it's all going to be that today. why do they think this site is so important? it's quite simply because it's got 16 electrical college bodies, james. so it is seen as critical, probably slightly more critical for donald trump, but ideally the best candidates they really go to win the state if they have any hope of getting anywhere near the white house. because the phrase, the post to the white house runs through north carolina really is felt to be true here. so it's just like you can't get away from either of these candidates, have it towed on the television. you've lost it of a political outputs after the out, but they all just consulate on the airwaves. you turn off the television, you look around that. hey, as you said, donald trump visiting to cities here today. got so yeah, i'm greece, but later i think i started the what he's doing is he's ready play again to one line. i'm not is he is getting caught on the issue and i must place states, this is a false claim t
but 1st, let's get the latest from phil laval in fayetteville, north carolina, phil. but it's kind of, it's all going to be that today. why do they think this site is so important? it's quite simply because it's got 16 electrical college bodies, james. so it is seen as critical, probably slightly more critical for donald trump, but ideally the best candidates they really go to win the state if they have any hope of getting anywhere near the white house. because the phrase, the post to the white...
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cumberland county, that's fayetteville. only 21%. this is where, if you're the harris campaign, when i was in those georgia counties, they were at 75%, 80%, somewhere in that ballpark. that gets you nervous and jittery. here, you're still jittery because you're losing, but you know there are a lot more votes out there. this is the second largest county in the state. they're up to 82%. they're starting to get a little nervous there. that's 94%. you're looking for places that are your color, that's 95%, that are in the 60s, 70s, or 30s. this county is not as much population, but at least there you have some hope. let's look at mecklenburg. they're at 90%. again, this is where the biggest numbers come in. that 10% can matter, but it's the only big county you have left. and the other guy has 145,000-vote lead in a state he has won twice. so then we come up here and that's what made donald trump president in 2016. he flipped the blue wall states that voted. they have voted together since 1992. they have vote d blue in every one of those e
cumberland county, that's fayetteville. only 21%. this is where, if you're the harris campaign, when i was in those georgia counties, they were at 75%, 80%, somewhere in that ballpark. that gets you nervous and jittery. here, you're still jittery because you're losing, but you know there are a lot more votes out there. this is the second largest county in the state. they're up to 82%. they're starting to get a little nervous there. that's 94%. you're looking for places that are your color,...
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i am from the lutheran gerald's middle school in fayetteville, north carolina. and we really do say that. my question is and it was actually posed to me by one of my eighth graders when teaching brown versus board of education. our school is predominantly black. i'm saying 98%. they ask me, how is this possible after brown versus board of education i hadn't done the research, so i went and did the research teaching these brown versus board of education, the civil voting act. these have been gutted at point in 1991, there was case to the supreme court about bussing, and that ended the requirement of brown versus board of education. how do we teach these topics without, leaving our kids with a misleading understand of today's world? you're talking about a continuum of the fighting for civil rights. how do we do that without being little puppets or trying espouse our own personal. yeah, no, it's a fantastic because that is what that is really that gets to the heart of what the challenge for us as educators. it to talk about this history to, make sure they unlearn w
i am from the lutheran gerald's middle school in fayetteville, north carolina. and we really do say that. my question is and it was actually posed to me by one of my eighth graders when teaching brown versus board of education. our school is predominantly black. i'm saying 98%. they ask me, how is this possible after brown versus board of education i hadn't done the research, so i went and did the research teaching these brown versus board of education, the civil voting act. these have been...
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caller: it is close to fayetteville and raleigh. yeah, kinda like 30 or 40.t is close to fayetteville. peter: has it been an active campaign season in north carolina? caller: yes it has. i have seen signs for trump, trump, the different -- for trump, harris, the different governors. this is my first year to vote. i just got my idea couple weeks ago so i was pretty excited to vote. peter: congratulations. did you vote for the republican nominee for governor in north carolina, mark robinson? caller: i did not. i think he would not do as good a job as josh stein. so i voted for josh stein. peter: what do you do for a living? caller: well, currently i am unemployed. i am only 18. but right now i have been helping my family and neighbors, trying to be a good neighbor. peter: we appreciate you calling in and being with us on election night here on c-span. evan mcmorris-santoro, we haven't really mentioned the governors race in north carolina yet. evan: no. mark robinson as you mentioned, he was kind of a big deal. he's sitting lieutenant governor of the state. a bi
caller: it is close to fayetteville and raleigh. yeah, kinda like 30 or 40.t is close to fayetteville. peter: has it been an active campaign season in north carolina? caller: yes it has. i have seen signs for trump, trump, the different -- for trump, harris, the different governors. this is my first year to vote. i just got my idea couple weeks ago so i was pretty excited to vote. peter: congratulations. did you vote for the republican nominee for governor in north carolina, mark robinson?...
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host: liam is in fayetteville, north carolina on our line for military, active duty military and veterans morning, liam. caller: good morning. i'm retired military on special forces, and i've seen this before on our crossings on service and the military. i want to say that in terms of when the gentleman asked her about how many bases where we were and how they needed to be consolidated, some of my last jobs was teaching at the commanding general and staff college level. i had interactions with training at the national training center, that got you certified to go to war. now the thing is that i wanted to say, our position is to position our bases as far forward as possible, so if there is anything that needs to threaten america, we don't have to fight in the streets of the united states of america. we have forces that are pre-positioned, like allison said, so we can respond quickly to fill those gaps and protect us here at home. now, in terms of why we don't have a lot of people joining the military, i think it is an education problem as well as physical fitness. host: liam, we are just a
host: liam is in fayetteville, north carolina on our line for military, active duty military and veterans morning, liam. caller: good morning. i'm retired military on special forces, and i've seen this before on our crossings on service and the military. i want to say that in terms of when the gentleman asked her about how many bases where we were and how they needed to be consolidated, some of my last jobs was teaching at the commanding general and staff college level. i had interactions with...
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host: liam is in fayetteville, north carolina on our line for military, active duty military and veterans morning, liam. caller: good morning. i'm retired military on special forces, and i've seen this before on our crossings on service and the military. i want to say that in terms of when the gentleman asked her about how many bases where we were and how they needed to be consolidated, some of my last jobs was teaching at the commanding general and staff college level. i had interactions with training at the national training center, that got you certified to go to war. now the thing is that i wanted to say, our position is to position our bases as far forward as possible, so if there is anything that needs to threaten america, we don't have to fight in the streets of the united states of america. we have forces that are pre-positioned, like allison said, so we can respond quickly to fill those gaps and protect us here at home. now, in terms of why we don't have a lot of people joining the military, i think it is an education problem as well as physical fitness. host: liam, we are just a
host: liam is in fayetteville, north carolina on our line for military, active duty military and veterans morning, liam. caller: good morning. i'm retired military on special forces, and i've seen this before on our crossings on service and the military. i want to say that in terms of when the gentleman asked her about how many bases where we were and how they needed to be consolidated, some of my last jobs was teaching at the commanding general and staff college level. i had interactions with...