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he teaches fourth and fifth grade students at garrison park. i don't know if he gave them any homework over the weekend, but he is certainly doing his homework. >> it will be interesting to see how the weather conditions today, right now, will ultimately play out when we get to the end of this race. for more on that, let's go to gerry sandusky who made his way to the finish line. actually, jerry, it is now a permanent race in the city of baltimore. >> this is no longer a race with potential, this is a race that has a place in baltimore. the finish line has always been temporary in the past, but now it is permanent. if you come to ravens park tomorrow, you will still see the finish line. if you come next baseball game, you will still see the finish line. runners are a little more than -- elite runners yubly get down here about 2:12 into this -- usually get here in about two hours and 12 minutes into this run. it starts at baltimore park, works through the zoo, then through the financial district, working its way toward federal hill. little italy
he teaches fourth and fifth grade students at garrison park. i don't know if he gave them any homework over the weekend, but he is certainly doing his homework. >> it will be interesting to see how the weather conditions today, right now, will ultimately play out when we get to the end of this race. for more on that, let's go to gerry sandusky who made his way to the finish line. actually, jerry, it is now a permanent race in the city of baltimore. >> this is no longer a race with...
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. >> you have garrison in kabul?n the 10,000 to 15,000. >> to clarify, you don't think we'd lose intelligence gathering if we drew down from current number to 10,000 or 15,000? >> i wouldn't want to lose that intelligence gathering capability. you know what would happen? >> we'd proactively have a tenth of the. >> if we shore up capabilities with the others in the region and deeping the intelligence sharing capabilities, there is more we can do. a lot more in the way of relationship building and alliance building i think could go a long way in the region. >> shipping to china, when you are ambassador to china under president obama is there a time you see the directive from the white house? telling you to do something you thought didn't work or wouldn't work or imprudent? if so, what did you do? >> 421 trade case. a tires dumping case i thought was nonsensical. and it was pushed by the unions. i made my opinions known. made it known with conversations. decision-makers. if we take action on 421 case, which was never me
. >> you have garrison in kabul?n the 10,000 to 15,000. >> to clarify, you don't think we'd lose intelligence gathering if we drew down from current number to 10,000 or 15,000? >> i wouldn't want to lose that intelligence gathering capability. you know what would happen? >> we'd proactively have a tenth of the. >> if we shore up capabilities with the others in the region and deeping the intelligence sharing capabilities, there is more we can do. a lot more in the...
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citizens or their country recipients include a generous and, maryland, resident who founded -- a garrison, maryland, resident who founded a support for troops and their families. homeowners are cleaning up after a possible totornado touched down. it's left up two-mile trail of debris, tearing off roofs. no serious injuries were reported. still scary. we had a little bit of wet this morning, but it tapered off. >> it could pick up after sunset. that video, the weather trying to determine a tornado or not -- sometimes straight line winds do more damage than tornadoes. people hear the t-word tornado, but straight line winds that can be worse. >> we are just doing rain though. >> for now. we could have rotation in our atmosphere. wind shear could lead to isolated tornadoes later on today. not the biggest chance. we cannot rule it out on a day like today. here is a picture of the foliage from a couple of weeks ago. here is another good one. this the right across the river from our studios. -- this is right across a river from our studios. mary said in her e-mail that you do not have to travel
citizens or their country recipients include a generous and, maryland, resident who founded -- a garrison, maryland, resident who founded a support for troops and their families. homeowners are cleaning up after a possible totornado touched down. it's left up two-mile trail of debris, tearing off roofs. no serious injuries were reported. still scary. we had a little bit of wet this morning, but it tapered off. >> it could pick up after sunset. that video, the weather trying to determine a...
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last tuesday suspect approached a 17-year-old girl near the garrison was apartment complex. a few days before that someone approached 9-year-old girl as she got off the school bus. all three victims escaped unharmed. police are not yet linking the three incidents. >>> the family of virginia boy rescued after a week in the woods want to thank the volunteers. 9-year-old robert wood was founded a creek bed on friday, five days after vanishing from north anna battlefield park. his grandmother said that the night before he was found steve was not so hopeful -- she was not hopeful. >> it was drizzling and the wind was blowing so hard. if you had been there you would know that cannot make it one more night. >> robert didn't have bruises scrapes, and bug bites, but no serious injuries. he's in the hospital while doctors run more tests. his family might never get the chance to meet the first man to spot the child. the sheriff's department said the man does not want any recognition. >>> president obama is spending halloween in a private meeting with former british prime minister and t
last tuesday suspect approached a 17-year-old girl near the garrison was apartment complex. a few days before that someone approached 9-year-old girl as she got off the school bus. all three victims escaped unharmed. police are not yet linking the three incidents. >>> the family of virginia boy rescued after a week in the woods want to thank the volunteers. 9-year-old robert wood was founded a creek bed on friday, five days after vanishing from north anna battlefield park. his...
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>> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anythingh our beef." and i said, "well, why couldn't we?" and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservation solution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst ranch is stepping into the spotlight these days with their brand-w grass-fed beef operation. grazing on rolling hills with picturesque views, the hearst beef is billed as nothing being added but their history, and it's true. the cattle thrive on nutrient-rich native grasses that have been there since the days of william randolph hearst, and today they're actually being helped and not hindered by the animals that call this place home. >> the native grasses and all the grassland areas that are here are a rult of the cattle operation. they've been here for the 140 years, as well. >> the perfect balance between man and nature is exactly what wi
>> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anythingh our beef." and i said, "well, why couldn't we?" and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservation solution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst...
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garrison boulevard at glen fall parkway. on the northwest side near 795. outer loop traffic has volume to the right of the screen moving away from the camera. up ahead, when you hit liberty road, that's where we have a lot of the volume. looking live at liberty road there it is. as you see things are slowing down. this will affect the drive times a little bit. doing okay on harrisburg and 95. outer loop bel air to providence moving pretty well at 6 minutes but moving 795 to 70 that could take up to 9 minutes. charley. >>> an unspeakable loss for a 14-year-old boy and his mother and two younger -- youngerbrothers killed at their home in southwest baltimore. this morning, he is speaking out exclusively to abc2. linda so is standing by in the information center with how the young man is coping with a devastating loss. linda. >> reporter: marquis manigo is surviving by focus on football. the memories of the night are still fresh in his mind. it was 2 1/2 weeks ago when he was shaken out of his bed by his grandfather and he was staying with his granddad while h
garrison boulevard at glen fall parkway. on the northwest side near 795. outer loop traffic has volume to the right of the screen moving away from the camera. up ahead, when you hit liberty road, that's where we have a lot of the volume. looking live at liberty road there it is. as you see things are slowing down. this will affect the drive times a little bit. doing okay on harrisburg and 95. outer loop bel air to providence moving pretty well at 6 minutes but moving 795 to 70 that could take...
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. >> let garrison keeler >>> issue three, black walnut. >> i happen to believe there's ice milk and haagen-dazsblack walnut. that's the difference. i got some sustenance here, okay? i'm black walnut. >> republican presidential candidate former ceo of godfather's pizza is now nicknamed "the black walnut." herman cain is more than the flavor of the week. he is now the leading contender for the republican nomination for president. so says the zogby international polling firm, a recent survey found that candidate cain was the preferred choice of republican primary likely voters. cain beat texas republican governor rick perry 28% to 18%. candidate cain also beats former massachusetts governor mitt romney, 28% to 17%. he has also won three republican straw polls in two weeks -- the florida straw poll, the national federation of republican women straw poll, and the midwest tea party convention straw poll. candidate cain says he won all three because of his tax plan that he has named the 999 plan. candidate cain wants to replace the current tax code with a 9% flat tax on corporations, a 9% flat tax on
. >> let garrison keeler >>> issue three, black walnut. >> i happen to believe there's ice milk and haagen-dazsblack walnut. that's the difference. i got some sustenance here, okay? i'm black walnut. >> republican presidential candidate former ceo of godfather's pizza is now nicknamed "the black walnut." herman cain is more than the flavor of the week. he is now the leading contender for the republican nomination for president. so says the zogby...
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it was peacetime to those garrisons. they hadn't heard of lexington are concord. a british letter had to go to halifax, quÉbec, montreal and st. john and then down lake champlain to get to ticonderoga. paul revere in 30 of his writers were a little more efficient, all of new england and what is going on. so allen and arnold stormed the ford. they took everyone prisoner. no one was hurt. no one was killed. they found 90 gallons of rum that belong to the commandant. they had a bit of a party. ethan allen wrote out a chip that he would pay the commandant at some future time, and sent off 85 reznor's and 60 women and children to connecticut. now, part of what i have had to do was sort of the bugs that attack. one of the most famous lines in early american history is what ethan allen supposedly said to the commandant at ticonderoga comment he wrote the line himself several years later. i guess he figured he couldn't get the real thing for the printer but what became famous as when the commandant said, right whose authority do you demand this where ethan allen supposedl
it was peacetime to those garrisons. they hadn't heard of lexington are concord. a british letter had to go to halifax, quÉbec, montreal and st. john and then down lake champlain to get to ticonderoga. paul revere in 30 of his writers were a little more efficient, all of new england and what is going on. so allen and arnold stormed the ford. they took everyone prisoner. no one was hurt. no one was killed. they found 90 gallons of rum that belong to the commandant. they had a bit of a party....
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as the army brings combat- tested leaders home from the battlefield to more mundane garrison duty, i asked how the service was going to retain these combat-experienced leaders. >> first off, i think you're right, we have the best combat- tested leadership force we've had in a very long time. there's a couple of things we have to do. first, i have to develop a leader development program that allows them to be even broader than we are now. we require so much more of our young people today and i think if we understand we're going to broaden their capabilities, it will excite them. we also tell them that we need you to help us to develop a future army. the captains and majors of today are the ones who develop the concepts and the capabilities that we have to have in the future. i need your experience. >> they're shaping you now through the network integration. >> exactly. so they need to shape us and we need them to do that. so it's important that they take the mantle of now leading us in 2020 and beyond of the type of military we have, and we need our best, and we need our most experien
as the army brings combat- tested leaders home from the battlefield to more mundane garrison duty, i asked how the service was going to retain these combat-experienced leaders. >> first off, i think you're right, we have the best combat- tested leadership force we've had in a very long time. there's a couple of things we have to do. first, i have to develop a leader development program that allows them to be even broader than we are now. we require so much more of our young people today...
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libyan government requesting nato to keep some troops on for training that's the new main sewer garrison troops in afghanistan or iraq or kuwait to stay on and protect local governments also there will be a tussling for power between the european powers particularly the french and the italians and the british to see who's going to become the dominant voice and lou. and they did this you know in the ninety twenties as well so would be very interesting to see there's this revival of old world rivalry but what the people of libya benefit a little earlier saying actually libya could have been like dubai where all the oil revenues would be invested back into the country we see a lot of western interests of course in the pipe would we not see the standard of living and life improving for libyans who matter who is investing in a country if they managed to put together a stable government they yes but really no the limousine to get khadafi spending a great deal libya's oil income buildings and it wasn't clear and then in the one nine hundred seventy s. there was nothing there libya was a gas sta
libyan government requesting nato to keep some troops on for training that's the new main sewer garrison troops in afghanistan or iraq or kuwait to stay on and protect local governments also there will be a tussling for power between the european powers particularly the french and the italians and the british to see who's going to become the dominant voice and lou. and they did this you know in the ninety twenties as well so would be very interesting to see there's this revival of old world...
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garrison 36 yards up the middle. perry hall gets rolling. 21 yards. gorgeous 14-6. second quarter.. 15-yard score. 21-6, perry hall. jonathan hobb to walls. 21-20 perry hall at the break. walls again. refuses to quit. great defensive effort. the ball goes to the offense for a tie. and around to the left side. 42 seconds off. off the defenders. not to be caught. unbelievable. perry hall survives what would have been an unbelievable upset. absolute heartbreak for woodlawn. really represented the best. that's a look at sports. i'm pete gilbert. >> some videos scare audiences. >> new paranormal activity in theaters. details in the "box office preview." >> things go bump in the night in paranormal activity iii. they see disturbing events they don't remember, including dangerous racks with friends. it is rated r. they get the 3-d treatment in the "three muskateers." they join the king's elite guards, but when they discover a plot to overthrow his majesty, it is all for one, and one for all. "the three muskateers" is rated pg-13. >> called upon to unraff he will a -- unravel a spy mystery
garrison 36 yards up the middle. perry hall gets rolling. 21 yards. gorgeous 14-6. second quarter.. 15-yard score. 21-6, perry hall. jonathan hobb to walls. 21-20 perry hall at the break. walls again. refuses to quit. great defensive effort. the ball goes to the offense for a tie. and around to the left side. 42 seconds off. off the defenders. not to be caught. unbelievable. perry hall survives what would have been an unbelievable upset. absolute heartbreak for woodlawn. really represented the...
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deployment of troops in the region journalist and garrison specializes in covering african conflicts she tells r t that u.s. interests there go beyond fighting extremists. it's about oil and other resources this area is so huge the resource rich hugely oil rich southern sudan or western uganda north eastern congo huge oil field what happened last time in two thousand eight hundred thousand nine beginning in two thousand and eight the us advised something close encounter contributed a million dollars worth of fuel satellite organized interacted the separation into north eastern congo where there had just been these huge oil discoveries the result reported by i.p.s. the institute for policy studies was six thousand casualties one hundred eighty thousand refugees and when you talk in this region about one hundred eighty thousand refugees you need to go on and ask her may those people are going to die because a lot of the war dead in this region die in i.d.p. internally displaced persons camps or refugee camps of hunger disease or other kinds of birchip. let's check on what's catching yo
deployment of troops in the region journalist and garrison specializes in covering african conflicts she tells r t that u.s. interests there go beyond fighting extremists. it's about oil and other resources this area is so huge the resource rich hugely oil rich southern sudan or western uganda north eastern congo huge oil field what happened last time in two thousand eight hundred thousand nine beginning in two thousand and eight the us advised something close encounter contributed a million...
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hunger disease other kinds of shit and garrison thanks ever so much for thoughts of the program much appreciated and doris in there who's written extensively about love story on a website if you need this i have an essay about incense or two thousand well us in africa. love going to military this sunday now all afraid we're out of time but for he was only ever showing that the she got the plug thank you ok. when i was syrians are out in protest of merab league decision not to suspend their country from the organization footage released by the opposition shows hundreds on the streets in the southern province of there are many countries have a called on the syrian government to start negotiations with the country's opposition it follows a promise from president assad to draft a new constitution with and for months at a low multi-party parliament the key demands of the protesters but it's not his tests are sort of found out first in damascus for some but just will not be enough . calls for a change in the forms seven months in. one of those calls is to create a real pluralistic politica
hunger disease other kinds of shit and garrison thanks ever so much for thoughts of the program much appreciated and doris in there who's written extensively about love story on a website if you need this i have an essay about incense or two thousand well us in africa. love going to military this sunday now all afraid we're out of time but for he was only ever showing that the she got the plug thank you ok. when i was syrians are out in protest of merab league decision not to suspend their...
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william lloyd garrison, the abolitionist, burned the constitution saying it is a covenant with the devilbecause of its clauses relating to slavery. lincoln said, no, even though i oppose slavery with respect to the legal right of the south on the slave, protected in the constitution, we must return their fugitive slaves. much as i hated. those new terror. sadness to see fugitives track down and returned, but that is part of the constitution. it is part of the compromises which made the creation of the punitive states possible. lincoln, in the 1850's, like many americans, lincoln cannot really conceive of the united states as a biracial society. he is charged in the 1850's by his democratic opponents with believing in negro equality. this was sort of like the nuclear weapon of politics. communism in the 1950's. if you could accuse someone of that, that would weaken their political position. lincoln says, no, i am not actually in favor of negro equality. he sort of hedges it. on the one hand, yes, but people are entitled to the natural rights of the declaration, life, liberty, and property
william lloyd garrison, the abolitionist, burned the constitution saying it is a covenant with the devilbecause of its clauses relating to slavery. lincoln said, no, even though i oppose slavery with respect to the legal right of the south on the slave, protected in the constitution, we must return their fugitive slaves. much as i hated. those new terror. sadness to see fugitives track down and returned, but that is part of the constitution. it is part of the compromises which made the creation...
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he hands it off, to garrison.tball. >> ray: going to get another time-out from rutgers. >> mark: they have one remaining. 2:19 to go. coming up tonight, a great line-up of college football. four of the hottest teams are in action against key opponents, south carolina, tennessee, and 15th ranks wisconsin and ohio state. big one for clen son tmson tryi stay unbeaten against ucla on abc and espn 3. it's been a weird saturday here in piscataway in many ways. >> ray: i have to tell you, that second quarter lasted a really long time. the first half was two hours. that speeded it up baflgts in the second half. it's really been all west virginia in this second half. >> mark: they were down by 10 at the intermission, 31-21. it kept rutgers off the board here in the second half. trying to eat the clock. third and 10. alston. just a couple of yards shy of the first down. he's at the 40. rutgers will burn their final time-out. so west virginia's about three yards away from literally icing this game. >> ray: they're going to p
he hands it off, to garrison.tball. >> ray: going to get another time-out from rutgers. >> mark: they have one remaining. 2:19 to go. coming up tonight, a great line-up of college football. four of the hottest teams are in action against key opponents, south carolina, tennessee, and 15th ranks wisconsin and ohio state. big one for clen son tmson tryi stay unbeaten against ucla on abc and espn 3. it's been a weird saturday here in piscataway in many ways. >> ray: i have to tell...
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and a lot of accidents out there, garrison ford road. and on the ramp to sparrows point. wilkens avenue at brunswick. let's now take a live look. as you can see, it's a slow go there on the west side of the beltway, at old court road. this traffic report is brought to you by triple a auto insurance. for an instant quote on auto insurance the triple a way, visit triple a.com for all it's worth. back to you. >>> tight race continues with the pizza bolis' profootball challenge. >> well, vic, only one point separates the top two contenders on our bobblehead leader board. adam may is on top with 66 points. and jessica kartalija, right on his heels with 65 points. then there was a three-way tie for third with marty bass, stan saunders and tim williams. mark viviano and bob turk have 62 points. this week's big winner, frank merson from joppa, maryland, correctly predicted all 13 games. he wins pizza bolis, best buy gift certificates and football memorabilia. you can still play, go to wjz.com and quick clique on quick challenge. >>> ravens play monday night. you can see the game
and a lot of accidents out there, garrison ford road. and on the ramp to sparrows point. wilkens avenue at brunswick. let's now take a live look. as you can see, it's a slow go there on the west side of the beltway, at old court road. this traffic report is brought to you by triple a auto insurance. for an instant quote on auto insurance the triple a way, visit triple a.com for all it's worth. back to you. >>> tight race continues with the pizza bolis' profootball challenge. >>...
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. >> another traffic stop, this time in garrison, texas, another violent confrontation. constable darryl lunsford decides to check the trunk for drugs. it will be the final act of his life. >> what? >> how about this here? >> do what? >> the suspects stab constable lunsford as they struggle for his .357 magnum and shoot him and run. they might have gotten away with murder but a video camera in lunsford's own patrol car videotapes his own death. when the case comes to trial, the video is condemning evidence that leads to the conviction of all three defendants. not only that, but the darryl lunsford case and cases like it, convince police departments across the country to install video cameras in patrol cars. jim is a texas prosecutor who trains police on the use of mobile video systems. >> there's no one involved in the criminal justice process. that does not believe in the videotaping, whether it be defense, prosecution, police officers, judges, because it gathers truth. and that's what court in the courtroom is all about. >> today, a decade after lunsford's death, hundr
. >> another traffic stop, this time in garrison, texas, another violent confrontation. constable darryl lunsford decides to check the trunk for drugs. it will be the final act of his life. >> what? >> how about this here? >> do what? >> the suspects stab constable lunsford as they struggle for his .357 magnum and shoot him and run. they might have gotten away with murder but a video camera in lunsford's own patrol car videotapes his own death. when the case comes...
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chief intelligence officer, phillip davidson, had returned to a visit to quezon, a remote outpost garrisoned by the marines and briefed westmoreland on the situation there. the description of the unprotected installations and the general lack of preparation to withstand heavy concentrations of artillery and mortar fire, he said, agitated general westmoreland. finally, he turned to his deputy and said something to the effect that he had lost confidence in marine general cushman's ability to handle the increasingly threatening situation. his response was to set up forward and send abrams up to take command. marine reaction was predictable. one division commander called in the most unpardonable thing that saigon did and said that marines viewed it with shock and astonishment. westmoreland soon held a press conference in which he denied that any loss of confidence in marine leadership had been his reason for placing the new headquarters over them. westmoreland also cabled marine general cushman to say there has been extensive backgrounding here in saigon with the various news bureau chiefs to po
chief intelligence officer, phillip davidson, had returned to a visit to quezon, a remote outpost garrisoned by the marines and briefed westmoreland on the situation there. the description of the unprotected installations and the general lack of preparation to withstand heavy concentrations of artillery and mortar fire, he said, agitated general westmoreland. finally, he turned to his deputy and said something to the effect that he had lost confidence in marine general cushman's ability to...
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and we have a car fire, garrison boulevard, at alton road. let's take a live look. as can you see, unfortunately, any improvement there, a look at 70 and 29. this traffic report is brought to you by navy federal credit union. serving the military for over 75 years. if you are a family member in the navy, army, air force, marine corps or department of defense, they're proud to serve you and your family. >>> it's one of the hottest foots. and baltimore is on the way to paving it to popularity. more on the food truck and where you can get a taste tonight. >> reporter: fine food from a full-sized kitchen, in a truck. >> it's probably one of the hottest new trends in america right now. what you do is you're able to get gourmet-quality food on the street. >> reporter: bill irvin helps run cooper's chow hound wagon. this restaurant on wheels serves up gourmet burgers from various city locations city wide. and the customers are coming. >> it's economical, delicious. >> not to be confined to a restaurant is one of the biggest attractions. >> reporter: but getting people to b
and we have a car fire, garrison boulevard, at alton road. let's take a live look. as can you see, unfortunately, any improvement there, a look at 70 and 29. this traffic report is brought to you by navy federal credit union. serving the military for over 75 years. if you are a family member in the navy, army, air force, marine corps or department of defense, they're proud to serve you and your family. >>> it's one of the hottest foots. and baltimore is on the way to paving it to...
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garrison keillor read a big check of knockville summer 1915 in one of his shows, and michael stipe of r.e.m. stop add show to read knoxville summer 1915 to a rock and roll crowd several years ago, so agee still gets around quite a bit. [background sounds] >> spend this weekend in knoxville, tennessee, with booktv and american history tv and look behind the scenes at the history and literary life of the marble city. on booktv on c-span2, the university of tennessee's body farm is four acres of decomposing human remains. dr. william bass on a real-life csi. also a look at roots author alex haley and his life in knoxville. how haley fell in love with the city during a 1982 visit. and on american history tv on c-span3 a visit to the sequoia birthplace museum. the director explains how an indian silversmith, sequoia, successfully created a system of writing for the cherokee language. also a visit to secret city, oak ridge national laboratory historian steve stowe on the lab's part in the development of the atomic bomb. and is knoxville a true southern city? historian bruce wheeler on its h
garrison keillor read a big check of knockville summer 1915 in one of his shows, and michael stipe of r.e.m. stop add show to read knoxville summer 1915 to a rock and roll crowd several years ago, so agee still gets around quite a bit. [background sounds] >> spend this weekend in knoxville, tennessee, with booktv and american history tv and look behind the scenes at the history and literary life of the marble city. on booktv on c-span2, the university of tennessee's body farm is four...
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the nine stooges to heaven garrisoned the booster were not allowed in class and will not be allowed to it lists a fence >> there was a mandate of will be cough vaccine for all seven to 12 creditors. >> the problem is a lot of people waited to the last minute to get this, the schools what people in london tangency basis that they have to go to speak his down and make sure they get the vaccine ago and they may have to throw the matter of school. the incentive is madness to prevent the current bill will bring cough with to louis teva and the >> the smell of gas force the local high school to be evacuated today. in an unfair fed--it is near lake merced. they said they were working in the boiler room with no indication that gas was present. and an evacuation order in indonesia has been the to. it was sent earlier today. and for and kite broke and it was cracked by a private construction crew because gas to meet the judge's afternoon today. even mayor sid shrieking in a pile of whistling and she came out. >> u.k. unit can escaping from the pipe. their concern. we want to make sure we have pr
the nine stooges to heaven garrisoned the booster were not allowed in class and will not be allowed to it lists a fence >> there was a mandate of will be cough vaccine for all seven to 12 creditors. >> the problem is a lot of people waited to the last minute to get this, the schools what people in london tangency basis that they have to go to speak his down and make sure they get the vaccine ago and they may have to throw the matter of school. the incentive is madness to prevent the...
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if remains of a fort were starting to crumble, were starting to rot, the gary soften had left -- garrison had left local citizens, local townspeople would go there, grab anything they could walk off with whether it's bricks, old fireplaces, timbers and take them off and use them for their own houses. so military sites are compromised all the time by people wanting souvenirs and wanting things to recycle for their own use. so by the time the archaeologist arrives, only a fragment of what was once there at a military site. >> what are some of the things that you've found that you wouldn't -- people wouldn't expect that you would find at a fort or a battlefield, and what types of things can tell the most stories? >> i think what people expect us to find would be thing like the musket balls and gun flints, gun parts, and that's always interesting. i've seen lots of students get very excited at finding a musket ball. but i think the more unexpected things are usually the personal items, things that a soldier actually had op their body -- on their body; button, buckles, cuff links. anything of
if remains of a fort were starting to crumble, were starting to rot, the gary soften had left -- garrison had left local citizens, local townspeople would go there, grab anything they could walk off with whether it's bricks, old fireplaces, timbers and take them off and use them for their own houses. so military sites are compromised all the time by people wanting souvenirs and wanting things to recycle for their own use. so by the time the archaeologist arrives, only a fragment of what was...
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people are -- misread -- people misread that this was a garrison town.ottabad is a town of about 500,000 roughly. it's -- it's a tourist resort. it's a hill resort. people go and stay there in hotels. it's absolutely open. anyone going to the mountains in northern areas goes through abbottabad. all civilians and military is mixed. the garrisons, the training centers are open for people to go and come, use their messes, it's open. so, therefore, it's not a garrison, a walled place or a fenced place that we are talking of. so, therefore, it was not complicity. it is a terrible case of negligence, which must be explained by pakistan. but it's the onus of explanation to the world, to the united states, lies with pakistan. why was there such serious negligence? but we must not believe that it was complicity because that would be very serious. that means maybe we are not together in the war against terror. >> so, because we're out of time, let me explain that president musharraf is under an arrest warrant in pakistan, but intends to go back to pakistan in marc
people are -- misread -- people misread that this was a garrison town.ottabad is a town of about 500,000 roughly. it's -- it's a tourist resort. it's a hill resort. people go and stay there in hotels. it's absolutely open. anyone going to the mountains in northern areas goes through abbottabad. all civilians and military is mixed. the garrisons, the training centers are open for people to go and come, use their messes, it's open. so, therefore, it's not a garrison, a walled place or a fenced...
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personnel who would like a military liaison officer workforce and ambassador, would, in fact, run garrisonou will, potentially out of uniform but still active duty military. that's the only instant fix we would have that i can see for replacing dod uniformed people in our current situation of 5500, promised in needed, but promised not to be uniformed military. do you see any way for us to come if you will, about the i or turn a circle into a box? because i am very concerned and i think both sides of the aisle should be concerned that another square somewhere in iraq could turn into a real problem for the state department with some of the city 500 people? and then the question is, are these military or at least federal employees, who have the full faith and someone in the chain of command mistake, or is it quote, you hide a bad contractor and now have to deal with the clicks and it goes beyond the question of who tries them. it's a question of we are going to be responsible for those people even if they are contractors, how are we going to assure that all the way to the secretary of state a
personnel who would like a military liaison officer workforce and ambassador, would, in fact, run garrisonou will, potentially out of uniform but still active duty military. that's the only instant fix we would have that i can see for replacing dod uniformed people in our current situation of 5500, promised in needed, but promised not to be uniformed military. do you see any way for us to come if you will, about the i or turn a circle into a box? because i am very concerned and i think both...
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cash is still garrisons have begun this morning in the trial of amanda knox, the college student from seattle is making a last the in front of an appeals court in italy. she's accused of killing her british roommate. she could be set free if the jury decides to do so. today is the second week in the involuntary manslaughter trial of dr. conrad murray. >> live in the weather center with james to take a look at the rain and when it will take your neighborhood. >> from ukiah north, light- moderate rainfall. it is the bay area that we are watching. as i said, around noon is where sid francisco should get the rain. in the overnight hours the rain will break up. on tuesday we have a press in between storms. this storm will make its way down and into our area by wednesday. . here is your 70 forecast. we have conditions improving as we get past wednesday. thursday will be dealing with showers here and there. temperatures on the rise. saturday and sunday is looking good with plenty of sunshine. cox as gannett 85 in no delays. the spots that could start to back things up. in marin county and sa
cash is still garrisons have begun this morning in the trial of amanda knox, the college student from seattle is making a last the in front of an appeals court in italy. she's accused of killing her british roommate. she could be set free if the jury decides to do so. today is the second week in the involuntary manslaughter trial of dr. conrad murray. >> live in the weather center with james to take a look at the rain and when it will take your neighborhood. >> from ukiah north,...
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ephron and the onion and i love all of those people but also woody allen and some other great people, garrisond mark twain first and foremost. what makes him so timeless? >> he is like our shakespeare in a way. i don't want to turn people off because they think shakespeare, it probably won't be too funny. mark twain understands human nature and stuff he wrote a hundred years ago is still cool. i think he could tweet if he were around. a line i like suppose you're an idiot and suppose you're in congress but i repeat myself. i think that could be a tweet nowadays. i would re-tweet it. he is sort of the exception because he is somebody you can look back a hundred years and he still funny and cool. >> what is the funniest right now? this is a tough time in american history. where do you find the most humor? >> well, i mean, besides michele bachmann, i think that the onion is great. i think that -- i love some of the younger writers like sloan crosley is a woman who has written a couple of books who is hilarious and a guy like larry willmore is money known as the senior black correspondent. the stu
ephron and the onion and i love all of those people but also woody allen and some other great people, garrisond mark twain first and foremost. what makes him so timeless? >> he is like our shakespeare in a way. i don't want to turn people off because they think shakespeare, it probably won't be too funny. mark twain understands human nature and stuff he wrote a hundred years ago is still cool. i think he could tweet if he were around. a line i like suppose you're an idiot and suppose...
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yeah ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ all this space ♪ they built a wall and a temple ♪ ♪ an edge of the empire garrisonstones the workmen found ♪ ♪ all this time the river flowed ♪ ♪ in the falling light of a northern sun ♪ ♪ if i had my way i'd take a boat ♪ ♪ from the river ♪ men go crazy in congregations ♪ ♪ but they only get better ♪ one by one yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ [ applause ] >> lucky to have sting this morning in our studio. much more of "today" on a wednesday morning. but first your local news. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. we are waiting -- remains of a body found in clarksburg yesterday are reportedly those of william mclean. his stepfather has been charged with the murder of his mother. police said that he is the main >> periods of rain with us off and on through the day. but there could be a few thunderstorms this afternoon. breezy and cool going into the weekend. mostly dry thursday, friday, and saturday. saturday.
yeah ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ all this space ♪ they built a wall and a temple ♪ ♪ an edge of the empire garrisonstones the workmen found ♪ ♪ all this time the river flowed ♪ ♪ in the falling light of a northern sun ♪ ♪ if i had my way i'd take a boat ♪ ♪ from the river ♪ men go crazy in congregations ♪ ♪ but they only get better ♪ one by one yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ [ applause ] >> lucky to have sting this morning in our studio....
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it was an especially proud movement for a garrison school science teacher.f family and friends, the cross-country teacher made baltimore proud. the first-place winners got a $25,000 prize, the economic impact to the city was reported to be $35 million and $1 million for charity. the positive impact on our city and state is priceless. for a look at the excitement go to www.wbaltv.com and click what do you think of this one? really? what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. perfect. two worlds that fit in one kitchen. come in today and save up to 20% on a kitchen from ikea. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call baltimore home. from funding to help a local business expand their operations... to financing for an organization which provides affordable housing for artists... and partnering with a local hospital to help expand patient care. because the more we do in baltimore, the more we help make >> good morning. i'm fannie mae. welcome "11 news sunday morning." >> and i'm kerry cavanaug
it was an especially proud movement for a garrison school science teacher.f family and friends, the cross-country teacher made baltimore proud. the first-place winners got a $25,000 prize, the economic impact to the city was reported to be $35 million and $1 million for charity. the positive impact on our city and state is priceless. for a look at the excitement go to www.wbaltv.com and click what do you think of this one? really? what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try...
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flooding of this magnitude was not seen since the garrison dam was operatal. hundreds of families were forced from their homes, two of my employees, one of whom will not be back into her home until next year. her and her family have been living in my apartment because their house is absolutely so badly damaged that they can't get back. here's just one example of the havoc this flood caused. as you can see, this family, like many others, had built a sandbag dike around their home. the volume of the water it moved with such speed that it cut a new channel and created a hole that claimed this home. focus in the near term must be clearly on repairing damage to flood control systems. we also need additional federal support for families and businesses so they have some chance to recover. many of my constituents are concerned that they'll face another flood next year because we have record amounts of water in the system, and the forecast is for more record rainfall. i believe that requires us to review the operations of the master manual. just sticking with what's be
flooding of this magnitude was not seen since the garrison dam was operatal. hundreds of families were forced from their homes, two of my employees, one of whom will not be back into her home until next year. her and her family have been living in my apartment because their house is absolutely so badly damaged that they can't get back. here's just one example of the havoc this flood caused. as you can see, this family, like many others, had built a sandbag dike around their home. the volume of...
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we're talking about a stability force mainly in garrison to keep an eye on iran and make sure all theat we've done, all the blood that we've expended there is not unraveled. >> over 32,000 have been wounded as well as the ones that have lost their lives. we have to find a way, too, when these men and women come back, they need jobs. their unemployment is twice the national average. >> you're so right. >> thank you so much. it sounds like a platte liot li of a horror movie. it's not. a serial rapist attacking members of one college sorority. believing mitt romney will get the republican nomination but if that's the case, why are voters still shopping for somebody else? what's mitt missing, if anything? that's next. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and who
we're talking about a stability force mainly in garrison to keep an eye on iran and make sure all theat we've done, all the blood that we've expended there is not unraveled. >> over 32,000 have been wounded as well as the ones that have lost their lives. we have to find a way, too, when these men and women come back, they need jobs. their unemployment is twice the national average. >> you're so right. >> thank you so much. it sounds like a platte liot li of a horror movie....
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flooding of this magnitude has not been seen since the garrison dam became operational.of families were forced from their homes, including two of my own employees. one of whom will lobby back into her home until sometime next year. she and her family have been living in my apartment because their house is absolutely so badly damaged that they cannot get back. here is just one example of the havoc that this flood caused. as you can see, this family, like many others, had built a sandbag dikes around their home. the volume of the water was so powerful and moved with such speed that it cut a new channel and created a scare hole to claim this home. focus in the near term must be clearly on repairing the damage to flood control systems. we also need additional federal support for families and businesses so they have some chance to recover. many of my constituents are concerned that they will face another flood next year because we have record amounts of water in the system. and the forecast is for more record rainfall. i believe that requires us to review the operations of th
flooding of this magnitude has not been seen since the garrison dam became operational.of families were forced from their homes, including two of my own employees. one of whom will lobby back into her home until sometime next year. she and her family have been living in my apartment because their house is absolutely so badly damaged that they cannot get back. here is just one example of the havoc that this flood caused. as you can see, this family, like many others, had built a sandbag dikes...
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yeah ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ all this space ♪ they built a wall and a temple ♪ ♪ an edge of the empire garrisonkmen found ♪ ♪ all this time the river flowed ♪ ♪ in the falling light of a northern sun ♪ ♪ if i had my way i'd take a boat ♪ ♪ from the river ♪ men go crazy in congregations ♪ ♪ but they only get better ♪ one by one yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ [ applause ] >> lucky to have sting this morning in our studio. much more of "today" on a wednesday morning. but first your local news. >>> good morning to you. 8:56 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. crews are still cleaning up a major crash on 101 this morning. a big rig crashed, caught fire around 5:00 this morning in the southbound lane. southbound 101 was shut down as crews put out the fire. at least three cars were involved in that crash, one person injured, taken to the hospital. at one point, traffic was backed up clear across the bay bridge, but it appears that backup has so far cleared. right now, we have crews with both trailers upright. you can see the engine completely burned out there. we'll get the latest
yeah ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ all this space ♪ they built a wall and a temple ♪ ♪ an edge of the empire garrisonkmen found ♪ ♪ all this time the river flowed ♪ ♪ in the falling light of a northern sun ♪ ♪ if i had my way i'd take a boat ♪ ♪ from the river ♪ men go crazy in congregations ♪ ♪ but they only get better ♪ one by one yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ [ applause ] >> lucky to have sting this morning in our studio. much more of...
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yeah ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ all this space ♪ they built a wall and a temple ♪ ♪ an edge of the empire garrisonhe workmen found ♪ ♪ all this time the river flowed ♪ ♪ in the falling light of a northern sun ♪ ♪ if i had my way i'd take a boat ♪ ♪ from the river ♪ men go crazy in congregations ♪ ♪ but they only get better ♪ one by one yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ [ applause ] >> lucky to have sting this morning in our studio. much more of "today" on a wednesday morning. but first your local news. >>> 8:56 is your time on this wednesday, october 19th, 2011. good morning. i am eun yang. let's go to our meteorologist, tom kierein, for a look at the forecast. it has been raining out there and is it going to rain all day? >> no, it will taper off and send temporarily, but it's advancing north and we will get a temporary reprieve, but by early afternoon we should have more developing. temperatures are in the 50s now and low to mid-60s, 65 at reagan national. later today, up around 70. we could likely get showers and thunderstorms in the early evening, and some could be severe. ♪ [
yeah ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ all this space ♪ they built a wall and a temple ♪ ♪ an edge of the empire garrisonhe workmen found ♪ ♪ all this time the river flowed ♪ ♪ in the falling light of a northern sun ♪ ♪ if i had my way i'd take a boat ♪ ♪ from the river ♪ men go crazy in congregations ♪ ♪ but they only get better ♪ one by one yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ [ applause ] >> lucky to have sting this morning in our studio. much...
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these are active-duty military personnel who would like a military liaison officer would run a garrison out of uniform, but still active duty military. that is the only instant fix we would have the eye could see for replacing -- that i could see for replacing dod in our current situation. do you see any way for us to dot the i or turn a circle into a box. i am concerned that another square in iraq could turn into a real problem for the state department. the question is, are these military or federal employees who have the full faith in somebody in the chain of command or is it to " you hired a bad contractor and now we have to deal with that"? it is a question of we will be responsible for those people even if they are contractors. how will we ensure that all the way to the secretary of state and president, there is some accountability for an army that is larger than most units i served in in the army myself? >> mr. chairman, there has to be a way to figure out along the continue one of indices, there are some that are low threat, low risk, some that are medium. as long as the manageme
these are active-duty military personnel who would like a military liaison officer would run a garrison out of uniform, but still active duty military. that is the only instant fix we would have the eye could see for replacing -- that i could see for replacing dod in our current situation. do you see any way for us to dot the i or turn a circle into a box. i am concerned that another square in iraq could turn into a real problem for the state department. the question is, are these military or...
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the garrisons, the training centers, they are open for people to go and. it is open.it is not a wild place we -- a walled place we are talking of. it is not complicity, it is a terrible case of negligence that must be explained by puppis done. the x -- by pakistan. they owe an explanation to the world. why was there such serious negligence? we must not believe it was complicity because that would be very serious. maybe we are not together in the war against terror. >> because we are out of time, let me explain that president musharraf is under an arrest warrant in pakistan but tends to go back in 2012 and intends to win the presidential election in 2013. i will be returning to my office where i will be busy with important things. when we see you next, you'll have lived another adventure. thank you so much for coming. [applause] thank you. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> later, the boss says he will not return to peace talks with israel. his remarks are next on c-s
the garrisons, the training centers, they are open for people to go and. it is open.it is not a wild place we -- a walled place we are talking of. it is not complicity, it is a terrible case of negligence that must be explained by puppis done. the x -- by pakistan. they owe an explanation to the world. why was there such serious negligence? we must not believe it was complicity because that would be very serious. maybe we are not together in the war against terror. >> because we are out...