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that plane is parked tonight and tomorrow it heads for baltimore taking i-75 west through carol, fredrick and washington counties. >>> now, a commuter alert for anybody heading on to the belt way near silver spring. right now, two lanes of the innerloop between university and boulevard and new hampshire avenue are closed down. a third will be shut down at midnight and only the far left lane will remain. this is for work on the bridge over the northwest branch. all lanes will remain open, will reopen by 5:00 a.m. but more closing are scheduled later this week. >>> a nice night out tonight and tomorrow looks pretty good too before the heat and humidity comes this way but first here is your wake up weather as you're getting ready tomorrow morning and heading out the door. what can you expect? well 5:00, just a few clouds and at 7:00, close to 70 degrees and 9:00 looks pretty nice with temperatures near in the upper 70s and talk about your seven day forecast and your storm chances coming up a little bit later. >>> still ahead tonight, they're creepy nasty blood suckers and fast becoming a pat
that plane is parked tonight and tomorrow it heads for baltimore taking i-75 west through carol, fredrick and washington counties. >>> now, a commuter alert for anybody heading on to the belt way near silver spring. right now, two lanes of the innerloop between university and boulevard and new hampshire avenue are closed down. a third will be shut down at midnight and only the far left lane will remain. this is for work on the bridge over the northwest branch. all lanes will remain...
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the favorite was the great toyland built by fredrick thompson. the same man who helped build coney island a few years ago. with a pinnacle of games and rides, it was a great attraction. a submarine journey or the aeroscope which lifted 150 people at time high in the air and swung them around. and there were amazing shows. ma'am ellis the mind reader or captain sisby the educated horse. and whether they were there to watch the camel races -- or the dutch sailors demonstrate their boating. the show didn't stop when the sun went down. in fact, in some ways it had only just begun. every building was softly bathed in a candecent glow. what designers called a direct light grow. >> they were on two tiers manned by a condrey of marines that showed lights. when there wasn't a fog boat they used steam. >> reporter: today only two buildings remain in san francisco from the exposition. the palace of fine arts and what is now the bill graham civic auditorium. but even for those of us who were born long afterwards and hear the story about the city of jewels an
the favorite was the great toyland built by fredrick thompson. the same man who helped build coney island a few years ago. with a pinnacle of games and rides, it was a great attraction. a submarine journey or the aeroscope which lifted 150 people at time high in the air and swung them around. and there were amazing shows. ma'am ellis the mind reader or captain sisby the educated horse. and whether they were there to watch the camel races -- or the dutch sailors demonstrate their boating. the...
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Jun 26, 2011
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fredrick jacobson. has not made a bogey all week. >> third round of the lpga championship.ond major of the year,, yani- stsenf, a five-stroke lead heading into sunday's final round. >> a's and philly, a little interleague play. good to be back. >> coming up, looks aren't everything, and for this star, well, you can see for yourself. meet the pooch named this year's world's ugliest dog. denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >> coming up in half hour at 6:00, san francisco's gay pride weekend kicked off today. one of the several events in the city, talking to gay couples about new york's legalization of gay midge, and the family of michelle lehas the approach one month since her disappears. join us at 6:00. >> what does it take to be name the world's ugliest doing? yoda, a 14 yerld chinese crested and which chihuahua mix
fredrick jacobson. has not made a bogey all week. >> third round of the lpga championship.ond major of the year,, yani- stsenf, a five-stroke lead heading into sunday's final round. >> a's and philly, a little interleague play. good to be back. >> coming up, looks aren't everything, and for this star, well, you can see for yourself. meet the pooch named this year's world's ugliest dog. denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at...
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they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american experience and how we helped to develop this country. i present to you patricia makinsik heart of literacy. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. a lot of you think i have said it in correctly when i said missouri. you think i got it slid into my southern dialect, right? no. i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pron
they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american...
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fredrick jacobson. has the one-stroke lead over bryce moulder. >> san jose earthquakes and galaxy tie. nascar at infineon. highlights at five. won't be thunder you hear in sonoma. it will be nascar. it's a loud event. >> alan: that concludes another broadcast of abc-7 news. the next newscast tomorrow morning at 5:00. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lowe our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announc ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol.
fredrick jacobson. has the one-stroke lead over bryce moulder. >> san jose earthquakes and galaxy tie. nascar at infineon. highlights at five. won't be thunder you hear in sonoma. it will be nascar. it's a loud event. >> alan: that concludes another broadcast of abc-7 news. the next newscast tomorrow morning at 5:00. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be...
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fredrick sells out the top of the leaderboard heading into the final round of the traveler's championship the swede securing a one stroke lead as he took advantage of some fine weather after days of rain saying got off to a good start but really picked up the pace on the back nine starting with this birdie on the tenth hole the approach game also worked for the thirty six year old an excellent second effort on the fourteenth or nineteen year old patrick comically said amateur course record by scoring sixty in the previous run though the up and comer didn't quite maintain his lead on the today american he isn't too far off the pace though five shots behind in kinetic cuts. be a world middleweight title has stayed around the waist of felix sturm this morning the german retaining its belt after earning a tough split decision over challenger matthew mark glenn both fighters claiming they would loss the other in the free march trash talk of pearl ever showed the condition was superb going the twelve round distance and hugely entertaining at first through again drawing a sizeable home crowd fig
fredrick sells out the top of the leaderboard heading into the final round of the traveler's championship the swede securing a one stroke lead as he took advantage of some fine weather after days of rain saying got off to a good start but really picked up the pace on the back nine starting with this birdie on the tenth hole the approach game also worked for the thirty six year old an excellent second effort on the fourteenth or nineteen year old patrick comically said amateur course record by...
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Jun 4, 2011
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>> the origins of philipsburg manor actually date back to the 17th century, in the 1680's, when fredrickps came and established philipsburg manor, which, over a number of years, grew to be over 50,000 acres of land. >> that's more land than the entire city of san francisco! to work such a huge farm required the labors of many different people, including some who didn't have a choice. this was a slave plantation, with 23 enslaved individuals living here. >> that's right. even though phillipsburg manor wasn't in the south, but in new york, it still used slaves. >> slavery was very, very prevalent. in 1750, for example, 20% of the population of new york city was enslaved. >> tenant farmers made up another portion of the work force. >> a tenant farmer is someone who rents land from a landowner, much like a tenant rents an apartment, but in this case, you're renting a farm. in general, they paid their rent with wheat. so they would harvest their wheat, and bring it down to the mill here, to be ground. and a certain portion of that would go to mr. philips. >> and there's one more thing we can
>> the origins of philipsburg manor actually date back to the 17th century, in the 1680's, when fredrickps came and established philipsburg manor, which, over a number of years, grew to be over 50,000 acres of land. >> that's more land than the entire city of san francisco! to work such a huge farm required the labors of many different people, including some who didn't have a choice. this was a slave plantation, with 23 enslaved individuals living here. >> that's right. even...
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>> firth: prince albert fredrick arthur... george. >> rush: how 'bout bertie?ey say you can't make this stuff up, and in much of this film, that's true. david seidler could not have imagined that his work would lead to a discovery that would rewrite history. it happened when the researchers for the film tracked down lionel logue's grandson, mark logue, because the movie needed family photos to get the clothing right. and you told them what? >> mark logue: i told them, "yeah, i've got pictures. i've got some diaries, too." >> pelley: his grandfather's diaries were up in the attic in boxes that the family had nearly forgotten. when mark logue hauled them down for the movie, he discovered more than 100 letters between the therapist and his king. >> logue: "my dear logue, thank you so much for sending me the books for my birthday, which are most acceptable." that's so british, isn't it? "yours very sincerely, albert." >> pelley: as you read through all of these letters between your grandfather and the king, what did it tell you about the relationship between these
>> firth: prince albert fredrick arthur... george. >> rush: how 'bout bertie?ey say you can't make this stuff up, and in much of this film, that's true. david seidler could not have imagined that his work would lead to a discovery that would rewrite history. it happened when the researchers for the film tracked down lionel logue's grandson, mark logue, because the movie needed family photos to get the clothing right. and you told them what? >> mark logue: i told them,...
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the fredricks of hollywood extreme cleveland bra. bra because it molds to her shape, it's full coverage, has lots of support, convertible and has molded removable pads. >> gives you a little boost that way. >> exactly. a little boost. i just want to mention that all the models are in summer styles that i found through shop it to me dotcom which is a great online personal shopper that scours online sites to find when the items go on sale in your size. really great summer trends. >> we're going to move on to our next summer bra problem. this starts when you're wearing a tank top. especially one with a dramatic neckline or wow, that's very wrong. >> you know, the showing your straps is a big debate. we talked about this last time i was here, amy, and the one shoulder style is so hot. so we really need the right bra for it. so she is in the wonder bra three degrees of hot, ultimate convertible. and actually converted it by putting the strap over her one shoulder. >> oh. >> so it's actually just fits perfectly. it has adjustable cleavage,
the fredricks of hollywood extreme cleveland bra. bra because it molds to her shape, it's full coverage, has lots of support, convertible and has molded removable pads. >> gives you a little boost that way. >> exactly. a little boost. i just want to mention that all the models are in summer styles that i found through shop it to me dotcom which is a great online personal shopper that scours online sites to find when the items go on sale in your size. really great summer trends....