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>> dan berdan continues to set the pace, the track coach from garrison forest.hon for the first time in this race's 13- year history. >> dan berdan has outpaced the entire marathon field. he has outpaced the guy who suddenly showed up at mile 15, apparently getting lost on the course. dustin was running with the leader for a brief period of t ime. it doesn't matter. he was disqualified. >> if you're watching this and feeling like, could i ever do this, dan berdan teaches his cross-country team. it hurts for everybody. that's the mantra he told me. >> not exactly a strong motivation for running. when they make it to mile 16, the uphill climb continues. >> the crowd is gathering here at mile 16. we have green pom-poms. who are you cheering on? >> my husband, and our friend. >> you have a lot of people to cheer on today. >> how grateful are you that it's not pouring right now? >> i'm glad. >> were you here just a few minutes ago when dan berdan came through? >> i was not fast enough. he was running really fast. a lot of people started to realize who it was and they
>> dan berdan continues to set the pace, the track coach from garrison forest.hon for the first time in this race's 13- year history. >> dan berdan has outpaced the entire marathon field. he has outpaced the guy who suddenly showed up at mile 15, apparently getting lost on the course. dustin was running with the leader for a brief period of t ime. it doesn't matter. he was disqualified. >> if you're watching this and feeling like, could i ever do this, dan berdan teaches his...
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malinalco was one of those garrison towns. here, troops were quartered so they could respond quickly to any threat in the neighborhood. but the aztecs were also able to expand the empire without resorting to brute force. when the aztecs won a battle, they sent messengers back to the capital with this information, and of course this would be spread to all the towns along the route. then when the aztec army would march back, they very often would go through areas in which there were still independent towns. now, if you were the king of a town of, say 5,000, and the aztecs wheeled up to your door with an army of 20,000 battle-hardened, immediately successful veterans, bringing with them the booty of a sacked town and perhaps hundreds of captives for sacrifice, the prudent king is likely to accede to the aztec demands that they become members of the empire. keach: becoming members of the empire boiled down to one essential activity -- paying the aztecs tribute. tribute was the business of the aztec empire, the real purpose behind
malinalco was one of those garrison towns. here, troops were quartered so they could respond quickly to any threat in the neighborhood. but the aztecs were also able to expand the empire without resorting to brute force. when the aztecs won a battle, they sent messengers back to the capital with this information, and of course this would be spread to all the towns along the route. then when the aztec army would march back, they very often would go through areas in which there were still...
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roger garrison from auburn university and a number of other economists moviegoing to hillsdale college, nyu has a few, i would consider myself one of the premier supporters of the austrian school and i have applied it to the investment world. i call it "a viennese waltz down wall street" not just to connect it to the austrian school but the traditional view that stock prices are a random walk down wall street. aicher -- chuck my title from random walk down wall street. i reject that notion completely. i would say it is more like idiots. they don't make random decisions they make deliberate decisions why are they buying or selling where you here today or interviewing me? you had a purpose to come here stock prices are the same way we could be fooled by randomness so the stock prices are not random they are purposeful but we don't know what motivates a person to buy and sell. >> host: mark skousen does the government to anything to assist markets paul? been back absolutely i am a limited government tepper person with rule of law of libel and even common law or natural law but this is a c
roger garrison from auburn university and a number of other economists moviegoing to hillsdale college, nyu has a few, i would consider myself one of the premier supporters of the austrian school and i have applied it to the investment world. i call it "a viennese waltz down wall street" not just to connect it to the austrian school but the traditional view that stock prices are a random walk down wall street. aicher -- chuck my title from random walk down wall street. i reject that...
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i know a lot about this case and who jim garrison well the district attorney in new orleans who tried clay shaw he showed me a lot of evidence that was not introduced i always had an open mind on this you when did you begin to question this well thought it was twelve years old when president kennedy was murdered and then unfortunately for me at that age about a year and a half later ed sullivan had on the beatles and the world changed for all us teenagers the beatles in the stalls like paid no attention until i actually got out of the military and i went to one year of junior college and while i was at junior college mark lane came there and spoke and i listened to him and that's when i don't you mean wait a minute there's people that are saying it isn't what the government said you know there's people out there questioning the warren commission more it's all exactly and still what really did it. believe it or not was pro wrestling in the mid 1980's wrestling and already spent twenty six regional territories where you drove to the towns when vince mcmahon took it national with cable t
i know a lot about this case and who jim garrison well the district attorney in new orleans who tried clay shaw he showed me a lot of evidence that was not introduced i always had an open mind on this you when did you begin to question this well thought it was twelve years old when president kennedy was murdered and then unfortunately for me at that age about a year and a half later ed sullivan had on the beatles and the world changed for all us teenagers the beatles in the stalls like paid no...
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american leaders and soviet leaders thought they would put soldiers in there and they would live in garrisons and it would make plutonium. but after they watched these construction camps and they saw how single migrant male workers brawled and took off an uncontrollable ways they realized that was impossible, that they could not have workers are going to be as volatile as the product they were about to make. so what should we do? who should be the people who work in these plants? and strangely enough the answer to finding workers in the first atomic plant was the nuclear family. i can't find many references to the nuclear family before this point. so to secure trusted workers for these plants, leaders in both countries build state-funded limited access cities for civilian plant workers who would live rooted in nuclear families in these atomic cities. here's some pictures of what they looked like. this is richland in eastern washington. this is some of the housing. you can see off in the distance there is yet more housing. here's some up close shots. this film is getting the award for the best
american leaders and soviet leaders thought they would put soldiers in there and they would live in garrisons and it would make plutonium. but after they watched these construction camps and they saw how single migrant male workers brawled and took off an uncontrollable ways they realized that was impossible, that they could not have workers are going to be as volatile as the product they were about to make. so what should we do? who should be the people who work in these plants? and strangely...
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remember i said they were going to be out posts at the garrison troops.there was not an expectation that would be any significant combat clothes and that's another reason why these white officer positions were so attracted. they would get in extreme increase in pay in the surgeons pay would be $17 a month. if you got a new officers position you would get $60 a month. a lot of officers that would be a cushy job and there were some the word genuine abolitionists who care deeply about this duty. that is the situation and early june, the june 7 day that a coal -- the of milliken's bend starts. they were all learning how to use their weapons. some of them didn't even know where their caps were. they had a cap pouch on their belts and some of them didn't even know where to find their caps. this image gives you a very good idea of the nature of the fight. a lot of times you can't always rely on these because it's an artist's rendering but this is actually a fairly accurate portrayal of what occurred at milliken's bend. there's a lot of violent combat musket figh
remember i said they were going to be out posts at the garrison troops.there was not an expectation that would be any significant combat clothes and that's another reason why these white officer positions were so attracted. they would get in extreme increase in pay in the surgeons pay would be $17 a month. if you got a new officers position you would get $60 a month. a lot of officers that would be a cushy job and there were some the word genuine abolitionists who care deeply about this duty....
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it's incredible. >> there are a lot of service projects at garrison but press breast awareness is the -- breast cancer awareness is one that all get involved. katrina bush reporting. >> he said he's a little bit sore. he just ran the baltimore marathon this past weekend but is expected to run this weekend. >> four years in a row. we'll see you on sunday. >>> we live here. we race here. that's the slogan maryland is using for race for the cure. we bring you the story of one marylander and how she's helping to save lives right here. >> i'm the manager of the program at st.ing aness--ing ing a -- agness. >> we provide premammogram -- free mammograms. i clearly believe -- some didn't have the money to get a mammogram. how can you not want to be a part of this amazing event that saves lives. >> you can join us in the battle against breast cancer. there's still time to register or donate. it's coming up sunday in hunt valley. log on for a link. if you can't make it out on race day, you can watch it live on abc2. our live coverage starts sunday morning at 7:00. >>> all right. to bel air we g
it's incredible. >> there are a lot of service projects at garrison but press breast awareness is the -- breast cancer awareness is one that all get involved. katrina bush reporting. >> he said he's a little bit sore. he just ran the baltimore marathon this past weekend but is expected to run this weekend. >> four years in a row. we'll see you on sunday. >>> we live here. we race here. that's the slogan maryland is using for race for the cure. we bring you the story...
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garrison smith with that tackle. >> gary: mark richt will save his for third down because he's not sure on second down whether he could get an incomplete pass, so he will save his. he's going to have to let him take 40 seconds off the clock. does butch try to throw it? or does he continue to run it? >> verne: worley with a very efficient game today. one touchdown, no interceptions. he will hand it off. rajion neal. >> verne: palardy. volunteers lead by seven with 1:54 to go. >> gary: big antonio richardson, fuller, stone, these guys mashed it down. kick-out block on floyd, and neal walks in. >> verne: volunteers go 13 plays, 80 yards, including, gary, three-fourth-down conversions. butch jones, as if to say, "we had it all along." he is keeping his demeanor. >> gary: he has to let his team see him. >> referee: we had an unsportsmanlike player on players on both teams, unsportsmanlike number 25. unsportsmanlike conduct, number 54, tennessee. those penalties offset. kickoff from the 35. >> verne: rajion neal. >> gary: the first fourth-down call, remember, right after the penalty on the pu
garrison smith with that tackle. >> gary: mark richt will save his for third down because he's not sure on second down whether he could get an incomplete pass, so he will save his. he's going to have to let him take 40 seconds off the clock. does butch try to throw it? or does he continue to run it? >> verne: worley with a very efficient game today. one touchdown, no interceptions. he will hand it off. rajion neal. >> verne: palardy. volunteers lead by seven with 1:54 to go....
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trumpets sounding ] abe spoke to about 4,000 self-defense force personnel at an annual review at a garrison in osaka, north of tokyo. >> translator: you may think it's enough for you to just participate in training. or you may think defense capability itself works as a deterrent, but as s.d.f. members, you have to completely get rid of those old-fashioned ideas. >> he said japan needs to constantly pursue the best possible security policies, and he said the control tower will be the national security council that he plans to set up. abe added that he would like to see a public debate on whether japan can exercise its right to collective self-defense and participate in collective u.n. security operations. >>> japanese and chinese experts are trying to mend bilateral ties. they've called on their governments to set up a crisis management mechanism to prevent accidental clashes over a territorial dispute. they made the appeal at an annual private sector forum on sunday. the event was organized by a japanese think tank and a chinese newspaper. in the two-day meeting, the participants discussed
trumpets sounding ] abe spoke to about 4,000 self-defense force personnel at an annual review at a garrison in osaka, north of tokyo. >> translator: you may think it's enough for you to just participate in training. or you may think defense capability itself works as a deterrent, but as s.d.f. members, you have to completely get rid of those old-fashioned ideas. >> he said japan needs to constantly pursue the best possible security policies, and he said the control tower will be the...
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daniel of the brothers feeding garrison and pl it's one nothing vancouver. 19-year-old in the second. debut with the assist. we are tied at 1. under 2 minutes to play. first goal in 19 months. it has been awhile. they win the opener 4-1. funny line from tiger pitcher who starts game 1 in oakland. asked about the coliseum i heard the plumbing isn't up to standard. heard right mack. hoping to flush the a's in the division series. opener. he led the league. 21 win and 7 strike out. facing could loan with 18. heat at 40 years old after meeting in last week play off and series in august here is both familiarity and respect on both sides. >> 2 good teams. both have respect for each other. certainly we do for them. feels like we have seen them quite a bit from last year up to this point. i'm excited. this is what you work hard for. this is what you put in all strat hours to do, to be in the spot. >> game 1 dodgers braves serie series. her shaw message for atlanta. you get nothing and like it. go 7 innings struck out 12. 6-1. pirates and cardinals. 1 time giant carlos beltran break the game o
daniel of the brothers feeding garrison and pl it's one nothing vancouver. 19-year-old in the second. debut with the assist. we are tied at 1. under 2 minutes to play. first goal in 19 months. it has been awhile. they win the opener 4-1. funny line from tiger pitcher who starts game 1 in oakland. asked about the coliseum i heard the plumbing isn't up to standard. heard right mack. hoping to flush the a's in the division series. opener. he led the league. 21 win and 7 strike out. facing could...
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daniel of the brothers feeding garrison and pl it's one nothing vancouver. 19-year-old in the second.irst goal in 19 months. it has been awhile. they win the opener 4-1. funny line from tiger pitcher who starts game 1 in oakland. asked about the coliseum i heard the plumbing isn't up to standard. heard right mack. hoping to flush the a's in the division series. opener. he led the league. 21 win and 7 strike out. facing could loan with 18. heat at 40 years old after meeting in last week play off and series in august here is both familiarity and respect on both sides. >> 2 good teams. both have respect for each other. certainly we do for them. feels like we have seen them quite a bit from last year up to this point. i'm excited. this is what you work hard for. this is what you put in all strat hours to do, to be in the spot. >> game 1 dodgers braves serie series. her shaw message for atlanta. you get nothing and like it. go 7 innings struck out 12. 6-1. pirates and cardinals. 1 time giant carlos beltran break the game open to the bottom in the third. hits it into a sea of red. beltran 1
daniel of the brothers feeding garrison and pl it's one nothing vancouver. 19-year-old in the second.irst goal in 19 months. it has been awhile. they win the opener 4-1. funny line from tiger pitcher who starts game 1 in oakland. asked about the coliseum i heard the plumbing isn't up to standard. heard right mack. hoping to flush the a's in the division series. opener. he led the league. 21 win and 7 strike out. facing could loan with 18. heat at 40 years old after meeting in last week play off...
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daniel of the brothers feeding garrison and pl it's one nothing vancouver. 19-year-old in the second.ebut with the assist. we are tied at 1. under 2 minutes to play. first goal in 19 months. it has been awhile. they win the opener 4-1. funny line from tiger pitcher who starts game 1 in oakland. asked about the coliseum i heard the plumbing isn't up to standard. heard right mack. hoping to flush the a's in the division series. opener. he led the league. 21 win and 7 strike out. facing could loan with 18. heat at 40 years old after meeting in last week play off and series in august here is both familiarity and respect on both sides. >> 2 good teams. both have respect for each other. certainly we do for them. feels like we have seen them quite a bit from last year up to this point. i'm excited. this is what you work hard for. this is what you put in all strat hours to do, to be in the spot. >> game 1 dodgers braves serie series. her shaw message for atlanta. you get nothing and like it. go 7 innings struck out 12. 6-1. pirates and cardinals. 1 time giant carlos beltran break the game ope
daniel of the brothers feeding garrison and pl it's one nothing vancouver. 19-year-old in the second.ebut with the assist. we are tied at 1. under 2 minutes to play. first goal in 19 months. it has been awhile. they win the opener 4-1. funny line from tiger pitcher who starts game 1 in oakland. asked about the coliseum i heard the plumbing isn't up to standard. heard right mack. hoping to flush the a's in the division series. opener. he led the league. 21 win and 7 strike out. facing could loan...
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officials say they have recalled more than 200 garrison workers who were on furlough because of the role they play in preparing service members for duty. one big side effect of the shutdown that has come to light involves the families of fallen u.s. military personnel. >> service members killed since october 1 will not get automatic death benefits during the shutdown. $100,000 is usually paid within 36 hours of death. it helps to cover funeral costs or transportation. the pentagon says the shutdown means there is no authority to pay that money. congressional members on both sides of the aisle expressed outrage and said legislation tomorrow will fix this oversight. >> the shutdown is also impacting the housing market with many potential homebuyers questioning if their mortgage but will be approved. local realtors say they anticipate a slow down backlog of bank loan approval. that is because the government shutdown is delaying information needed from social security and the irs to verify a borrower's identity and income. >> a lot of people are unsure of what is going to be happening with t
officials say they have recalled more than 200 garrison workers who were on furlough because of the role they play in preparing service members for duty. one big side effect of the shutdown that has come to light involves the families of fallen u.s. military personnel. >> service members killed since october 1 will not get automatic death benefits during the shutdown. $100,000 is usually paid within 36 hours of death. it helps to cover funeral costs or transportation. the pentagon says...
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the weapons they received were kind of cast off and the expectation for dahuk is the would be a garrison force once the main union army moved on in their mission to take vicksburg so this is the situation at the time. let me just recap quickly. january 1st is when the final emancipation proclamation was issued. it provided for the enlistment of black men in the union army. unlike the preliminary emancipation is students of temple 62, the final emancipation did have the distinction that black men with the in the union army. in april, lorenzo thomas comes to the tally to recruit the officers and in may the officers go out and began to recruit the black soldiers among the former slaves and they are both learning their duties. remember i said they were going to be outposts. there was not an expectation there would be any significant combat involved. that's another reason why these positions were so attractive because these were men who are veterans of the shiloh quote and and other battles and was a great opportunity to get a promotion and get an extreme increase in pay. the sergeants pay wo
the weapons they received were kind of cast off and the expectation for dahuk is the would be a garrison force once the main union army moved on in their mission to take vicksburg so this is the situation at the time. let me just recap quickly. january 1st is when the final emancipation proclamation was issued. it provided for the enlistment of black men in the union army. unlike the preliminary emancipation is students of temple 62, the final emancipation did have the distinction that black...
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notes and share information you get a very accurate picture in addition i'd like to mention larry garrison who has been my p.r. guy so when you have people who you're working with it's not so easy to shut the whistleblowers down we just gained in strength we're going from strength to strength do you guys feel like you're being heard is anything changing well that's what i'd like to ask your audience but do you feel like anything's changing in a system by whistleblowing on it. yes i absolutely do i think the number of people that are hearing my message and that are looking into this information and every day they're sending me e-mails and they're going out and they are getting their neighbors to find out what's really going on i don't think this mainstream media is going to have too big of an audience at the rate we're going now there are liberty of movements that are actually picking up now the likes of bitcoin for example can they ever grow into a solid rival to the conventional system you think i think they're going to be a force to be reckoned with yes as a matter of fact and there are
notes and share information you get a very accurate picture in addition i'd like to mention larry garrison who has been my p.r. guy so when you have people who you're working with it's not so easy to shut the whistleblowers down we just gained in strength we're going from strength to strength do you guys feel like you're being heard is anything changing well that's what i'd like to ask your audience but do you feel like anything's changing in a system by whistleblowing on it. yes i absolutely...
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a science teacher at the garrison forest school.lly cool to win the marathon. >> he won the last four years in a row. gave this city the thrill of a lifetime. >> he emerged as the front- runner and led the race through mile 11. >> they said i had over one minute of a lead. maybe i can hold on. >> he can run. this has been his race from the beginning. even through some of the areas where you would not expect to see people cheering, they were yelling, goat, teacher. is still the best finish ever for a maryland resident. he took last year off for an injury but will be back this year where there is no purse for the african runners that normally dominate this side here. any prize money, i think it is a really good opportunity to win. week andg 90 miles a bringing his own cheering section. arezen from his team entering with this advice. >> it hurts for everyone. they think it doesn't hurt but it does for everybody. you can probably push a little bit more. >> a running mantra for those that love this sport. even if he doesn't break the tap
a science teacher at the garrison forest school.lly cool to win the marathon. >> he won the last four years in a row. gave this city the thrill of a lifetime. >> he emerged as the front- runner and led the race through mile 11. >> they said i had over one minute of a lead. maybe i can hold on. >> he can run. this has been his race from the beginning. even through some of the areas where you would not expect to see people cheering, they were yelling, goat, teacher. is...
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rebels under faisal were striking the railway system in arabia and doing hit-and-run raids on turkish garrisons, the main british army was waging this, very much the same or that they were waging in europe against the ottoman army. and for different huge defensive. the first for big battles in the middle east. the british army went up against an ottoman army that the ottomans, and each one, were extremely outnumbered, underfed, had antique weapons. this is the ottoman cavalry essentially, a unit of the ottoman cavalry. but by the british insisting on these absurd frontal attack systems, the first for battles they fought they lost every time. and battles with the outnumbered the turks three to one. and again, the great equalizer of machine guns. you put underfed, underpaid, demoralized men in trenches and given machine guns, you know, it really doesn't matter what you do against them. and this was again something that lawrence was constantly arguing against. if i could figure out how to do it, i won't try it, but i was going to go back to the map of arabia. lawrence's greatest military achieveme
rebels under faisal were striking the railway system in arabia and doing hit-and-run raids on turkish garrisons, the main british army was waging this, very much the same or that they were waging in europe against the ottoman army. and for different huge defensive. the first for big battles in the middle east. the british army went up against an ottoman army that the ottomans, and each one, were extremely outnumbered, underfed, had antique weapons. this is the ottoman cavalry essentially, a...
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conceit above the counsels of your commanders-- to put it exactly, if you attempt to relieve the garrison at compiegne without the same superiority in numbers you had at orleans... the army will disown you. his majesty, the king, has told you that the throne has not the means of ransoming you. not a penny. you stand alone, absolutely alone, trusting in your own conceit, your own ignorance, your own headstrong presumption and your own impiety in hiding all these sins under the cloak of a trust in god. when you pass through those doors into the sunlight, the crowd will cheer you, but they cannot save you. we and we alone stand between you and that stake at which our enemies burned that wretched woman in paris. i have better friends and better counsel than yours. i see i am speaking in vain to a hardened heart. you reject our protection and seem determined to turn us all against you. well, in future, fend for yourself. and if you fail, may god have mercy on your soul. that is the truth, joan. heed it. where would you all have been now if i had heeded that sort of truth? there is no help, no
conceit above the counsels of your commanders-- to put it exactly, if you attempt to relieve the garrison at compiegne without the same superiority in numbers you had at orleans... the army will disown you. his majesty, the king, has told you that the throne has not the means of ransoming you. not a penny. you stand alone, absolutely alone, trusting in your own conceit, your own ignorance, your own headstrong presumption and your own impiety in hiding all these sins under the cloak of a trust...
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naval help the rebels had managed to kind of leapfrog up the arabian coast and take one turkish garrison after the other. the problem with acaba was that it was a small town, it was the last syrian, last turkish military outpost on the red sea. but immediately behind it was this massive wall of mountains that extended for 60 miles. and so while the british and the arabs -- there was no problem taking aacaba, but how do you advance behind that? you were going to be stuck on the beach, and the british had already had an experience of this when they tried to capture the turkish mainland and suffered a quarter of a l million casualties. so lawrence again and again counseled against it. he knew acaba, he'd been there before the war, but knowing the kind of idiocy which the british military had carried out everywhere else, the very unsuitability of trying to do an amphibious landing made it almost certain they would try. so what lawrence came up with was this plan to, basically, cut inland into the arabian desert and fall on acaba from behind, basically come over the mountains from behind. the
naval help the rebels had managed to kind of leapfrog up the arabian coast and take one turkish garrison after the other. the problem with acaba was that it was a small town, it was the last syrian, last turkish military outpost on the red sea. but immediately behind it was this massive wall of mountains that extended for 60 miles. and so while the british and the arabs -- there was no problem taking aacaba, but how do you advance behind that? you were going to be stuck on the beach, and the...
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the baltimore sun police say a group of students got into a fight yesterday near bell avenue and garrison boulevard. when an adult intervened he was stabbed and died at the hospital. one other person is wounded but expected to be okay. >>> prosecutors say the dead boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev was connected to a triple murder. his friend told officers he participated in the killings. three men were found with their throats slit on september 11th, 2011. he was killed during a shoot out with police. his younger brother, dzhokhar is being held at a medical facility. >>> a conviction is overturned. now michael scacle wants to be released. he's the know few of robert kennedy. the judge ruled his attorney failed to adequately represent him and ordered a new trial for him. >>> here a verdict is in. a towson jury finds dr. midei liable in a lawsuit. he's accused of putting unnecessary stints into hundreds of patients, including a prominent cal developer. here is rochelle richie. >> it took the jurors two days to reach a verdict. they struggled to come to a decision. >> attorne
the baltimore sun police say a group of students got into a fight yesterday near bell avenue and garrison boulevard. when an adult intervened he was stabbed and died at the hospital. one other person is wounded but expected to be okay. >>> prosecutors say the dead boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev was connected to a triple murder. his friend told officers he participated in the killings. three men were found with their throats slit on september 11th, 2011. he was killed...
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. >> alabama tea party president becky garrison whose group was targeted by the irs., i'm going to ask you, good evening, becky, i'm going to ask you to livin' to this democrat who took his mocking of the hearing this week to a new level. >> have you been consorting with the the devil? >> not to my knowledge, sir. >> are reports that you can comply accurate. >> greatly exaggerated, sir. >> have you been involved in any way in trying to pervert our youth in salem or anywhere else? >> i certainly hope not, sir. >> becky, somehow i'm sure you are not laughing at that how does that make you feel? >> well, it's interesting when you look back outraged what had happened at the irs. so serious that the fbi was -- eric holder was going to send a team from the fbi to investigate. here we are five months later and they are joking about it in congress that it's a witch-hunt. and it's just spitting in the face of american citizens again it's the power in washington and out of control. >> what do you think about the fact that not just the hiewmple that's being used to describe a si
. >> alabama tea party president becky garrison whose group was targeted by the irs., i'm going to ask you, good evening, becky, i'm going to ask you to livin' to this democrat who took his mocking of the hearing this week to a new level. >> have you been consorting with the the devil? >> not to my knowledge, sir. >> are reports that you can comply accurate. >> greatly exaggerated, sir. >> have you been involved in any way in trying to pervert our youth in...
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the shrapnel was meant to be effective to killed garrison members but you are right to. four died during bombardment others wounded. including the african american who lost his leg and died a couple months later and some civilians. the reason the casualties were so low is they were so spread out in the shells are not firing correctly and having trouble aiming. those who were in charge word dispirited. when he tried to send the ships in closer then the american guns that the french left them were very effective. so when they tried to get closer to pulverize the fort they could not doing and the admiral was not willing to risk the ships. he was planning to go to your lindsay and thought it was a worth the cost. the other key reason on the harbor or protecting former cadbury the british ships could not get around the fort. they were linked together by chains and that saves baltimore. >> 8q so much. [applause] >> my official copy has not come from amazon get some my copy is with the tonight of this delightful and wonderful and important important, impressive, compe lling, mu
the shrapnel was meant to be effective to killed garrison members but you are right to. four died during bombardment others wounded. including the african american who lost his leg and died a couple months later and some civilians. the reason the casualties were so low is they were so spread out in the shells are not firing correctly and having trouble aiming. those who were in charge word dispirited. when he tried to send the ships in closer then the american guns that the french left them...
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university of the commencement of the civil war confederate calvary under the command overran a union garrison composed of equal portion of white tennessee unionist in escapes glaves if the results of this collision was the most notorious atrocity of the civil war to the imagination of the northern radicals who broadcast the details of hundreds of soldiers after they were murdered and burned a van buried alive of black men lynched the south in turn responded to factory and fantasy like the brickbats by hunkering down tuesday night and accused the victims. going through the waters consecrated been bloodied by calvary has not been easy in my account is not likely to please anybody you come off particularly well be there this seifert nor the icon of the propaganda. they could not have been guilty of the of rage against local civilians as part of his defense was under strict orders from the discipline ian -- from the commander that they and since the local whites or collide with their comrades. saving the regimental colors of his dead commander in widow ceremoniously returning the colors to his me
university of the commencement of the civil war confederate calvary under the command overran a union garrison composed of equal portion of white tennessee unionist in escapes glaves if the results of this collision was the most notorious atrocity of the civil war to the imagination of the northern radicals who broadcast the details of hundreds of soldiers after they were murdered and burned a van buried alive of black men lynched the south in turn responded to factory and fantasy like the...
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garrison boulevard, at callaway avenue. as far as your delays go, top side inner loop, watch for brake lights there. greenspring to harford road. and we have delays on the west side as well, from baltimore national pike to liberty. let's take a live look. as you can see, plenty of volume there at wilkens avenue. that's the accident at providence road. sitting on the shoulder. traffic slowing down a bit to get a sneak peek. this traffic report is brought to you by bill's carpet, hardwood and laminate, too. you can call them at 1-877-75- bills. back to you. >> thank you, kristy. >>> season or week 8 of the nfl season is almost here. and the picks are coming for the wjz pro football challenge. don scott is at cbsbaltimore.com to update this week's standings. >>> a familiar theme is emerging at the top of our bobblehead leader board. i remain in the lead through 7 weeks with the score of 70. right behind me, sports director mark viviano with 59 points. and jessica kartalija is third with 68. not too far behind. mary bubala, and
garrison boulevard, at callaway avenue. as far as your delays go, top side inner loop, watch for brake lights there. greenspring to harford road. and we have delays on the west side as well, from baltimore national pike to liberty. let's take a live look. as you can see, plenty of volume there at wilkens avenue. that's the accident at providence road. sitting on the shoulder. traffic slowing down a bit to get a sneak peek. this traffic report is brought to you by bill's carpet, hardwood and...
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a contraband cook in the 85th new york infantry was garrisoned at plymouth. he was described in his military papers as hazel i with light hair. a 21 year-old mulatto who was captured and detected as such and was sent along with the other yankee captives to andersonville, where unfortunately, he died six months later from the ravages of the prison. of course when the confederates reported his death, no mention was made of his being colored. but his racial identification already was on his union papers. consequently he possibly is the only known runaway slave buried at andersonville, a fact that i revealed to a representative of andersonville when i attended his presentation. at first dubious, he was able to locate private john breaux lock on his andersonville database. later, i received from andersonville a photograph of the graveside, 5045, he relies between two white soldiers and not in the colored section. another colored soldier of interest is private thomas candon's, son of madison innings, son of dolly hemmings of monticello. in his memoir published in 1
a contraband cook in the 85th new york infantry was garrisoned at plymouth. he was described in his military papers as hazel i with light hair. a 21 year-old mulatto who was captured and detected as such and was sent along with the other yankee captives to andersonville, where unfortunately, he died six months later from the ravages of the prison. of course when the confederates reported his death, no mention was made of his being colored. but his racial identification already was on his union...
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army garrison at fort mchenry augmented by the u.s. navy. overall we had some very poor commanders particularly at -- when i say war john armstrong who did not provide the washington commander and the backing needed he was certainly one of the most disastrous military leaders of our time. one of the things the united states assumed including jefferson and madison was that because the french he did the british so much the assumed that when they attacked quebec, the french would rally inside and that turns out that when you invade someone's country, they don't like. so our attack into quebec wouldn't welcome the liberators that had been assumed. and turn out to be one of the number of miscalculations. >> host: very quickly we have about 30 seconds left. how does the star spangled banner fit in the war of 1812? >> guest: this book tells that story. it was francis scott key was witnessing a very dangerous moment in american history, but missing the baltimore attack after the fall of washington he realizes that the fate of the country might hang
army garrison at fort mchenry augmented by the u.s. navy. overall we had some very poor commanders particularly at -- when i say war john armstrong who did not provide the washington commander and the backing needed he was certainly one of the most disastrous military leaders of our time. one of the things the united states assumed including jefferson and madison was that because the french he did the british so much the assumed that when they attacked quebec, the french would rally inside and...
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he is a science teacher at garrison forest school and as you can imagine his students are extremely proud of them. he also teaches cross-country. he is a cross-country coach, i should say. he says he is trying to relax and savor this victory. .> it felt really good running everyone was cheering for me. everybody was saying "go, te ach." that whole entire course, there was not a spot where someone was not cheering for me. regular-is the last season meet for the cross- country team. >> he did not win any marathons, or maybe he did -- a different kind of marathon. for more than 40 years, morris hall walked the community of eastport. here is a picture of him delivering mail in the pouring rain. that is what postal carriers do. a couple years ago he was honored for 50 years of on and directed dedicated service. he had no intention of retiring, did not believe in sick days, and even though he was not feeling well on saturday, he deliver theed to mail. he passed away that morning. more assault was 82 years old. east or definitely will not be the same without him. -- eastport old definitely not b
he is a science teacher at garrison forest school and as you can imagine his students are extremely proud of them. he also teaches cross-country. he is a cross-country coach, i should say. he says he is trying to relax and savor this victory. .> it felt really good running everyone was cheering for me. everybody was saying "go, te ach." that whole entire course, there was not a spot where someone was not cheering for me. regular-is the last season meet for the cross- country team....
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partner the baltimore sun police say a group of students got into an argument near bell avenue and garrison horseshoe casino under construction. they pulled out after a massachusetts project over an investor's ties to organized crime. one of its las vegass businesses has been targeted by a federal money launders investigation. they do not expect it to impact the casino here. it's still expected to be opened by the end of next year. >>> a new report says the orioles organization is now valued at more than $1 billion. bloomberg news said it's worth $1.1 billion. their stake in masn ticket sales and other things helped it reach that mark. >>> avo: at volkswagen we believe everyone deserves a better car. and now, during the "sign then drive" sales event you're closer to yours than ever. like the turbocharged tiguan the midsize passat or the 34 highway mpg jetta. and every new 2014 volkswagen comes with no-charge scheduled maintenance... ...all for practically just your signature. the "sign then drive" sales event is back. ...and it's never been easier to get a new volkswagen. get zero due at si
partner the baltimore sun police say a group of students got into an argument near bell avenue and garrison horseshoe casino under construction. they pulled out after a massachusetts project over an investor's ties to organized crime. one of its las vegass businesses has been targeted by a federal money launders investigation. they do not expect it to impact the casino here. it's still expected to be opened by the end of next year. >>> a new report says the orioles organization is now...
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of georgia, where he'll try to add his name to the list of outstanding bulldog running backs like garrisonerschel walker. sony: by having herschel walker breaking all these records, winning the heisman, it makes me want to go in there and break his records. and that's what i feel like records are made to do. records are made to be broken. i feel like, if you broke a record, now it's time for me to go in there and break his record. sony can already relate... as the next generation of running backs goes through heritage, several of the rushing records to be broken will be his. sony: i'm going into my senior year with a whole different mindset of trying to win a state championship. trying to be something more than just being the top prospect, trying to bring a legacy to this school. -- ow, let's go "from" miami... to meet a future miami star who currently lives in california brad kaaya (kye-yuh) is 6'4 quarterback from chaminade (pronounced just like the college: shom-min-nod) college prep in west hills, california... brad completed 68 percent of his passes as a junior while leading chaminade
of georgia, where he'll try to add his name to the list of outstanding bulldog running backs like garrisonerschel walker. sony: by having herschel walker breaking all these records, winning the heisman, it makes me want to go in there and break his records. and that's what i feel like records are made to do. records are made to be broken. i feel like, if you broke a record, now it's time for me to go in there and break his record. sony can already relate... as the next generation of running...
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garrison new hampshire, republican caller. new hampshire, republican caller. i am opposed to the nsa spying. they should be ashamed of themselves. the department of homeland security, the nsa, they should all be removed. congress gave away our right after 9/11. they gave their rights away to the president. that is our voice, our rights. they need to take that back and rain and the nsa and the government. they are going crazy. john is next, a republican from louisiana. a lot of the nsa spying is due to the technology. it used to be a scanner is all you had. now it is on a global magnitude. what are they intended to target somebody, i believe that comes under the fisa court. to fact they listen something is basically because they can. it would be physically impossible to analyze, to the degree that people think it is being analyzed, all of that data. on the other story, which has been echoed on collars and other things, i am one of those that is skeptical that the president did not know about this. go back to fast and furious, benghazi, the irs, it is almost lik
garrison new hampshire, republican caller. new hampshire, republican caller. i am opposed to the nsa spying. they should be ashamed of themselves. the department of homeland security, the nsa, they should all be removed. congress gave away our right after 9/11. they gave their rights away to the president. that is our voice, our rights. they need to take that back and rain and the nsa and the government. they are going crazy. john is next, a republican from louisiana. a lot of the nsa spying is...
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[applause] >> jim garrison was much more of a criminal and he was a prosecutor. he had two main witnesses who you do not even here mentioned, not even their names. one of them was a guy that came out of bed ridge. he was given sodium pentothal twice. he paled three polygraphs the first week, and they still put him on the stand. clay shaw, meeting with boss walked among various things. the second witness was even better, and accounts named charley myself from new york city. and when he got on the stand i thought, boy, that guy is it. he was well dressed and articulate, and he made a tremendous witness, told about all kinds of meetings with clay shaw and oslo that all of the others. and then the defense got him and said, well, are you the gentleman that has sued the new york city police department? indeed, i am. what for? well, they have been following me around and ruined my sex life for 17 years. well, then he said, are you there gentleman that fingerprints his daughter when she comes to visit in? he said to my certainly am. the disguise themselves sometimes. [la
[applause] >> jim garrison was much more of a criminal and he was a prosecutor. he had two main witnesses who you do not even here mentioned, not even their names. one of them was a guy that came out of bed ridge. he was given sodium pentothal twice. he paled three polygraphs the first week, and they still put him on the stand. clay shaw, meeting with boss walked among various things. the second witness was even better, and accounts named charley myself from new york city. and when he got...
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confederate cavalry and the audacious command of nathan bedford forced overran and outnumbered union garrisonual portions of white tennessee unionists and escaped slaves turned our tolerance. of the result of this collision of southerners was the most notorious atrocity of the civil war it odum measure of its infamy to the machinations of northern radicals who dilatation sleep broadcast be lured details of hundreds of soldiers slaughtered after they surrendered, wounded men murdered in hospital tents, captains burned and buried alive, black man went along with rebels triumphant line of march, the south in turn responded to this mixture of fact and fantasy much as it had to the pre-war brickbats of the abolitionists by hunkering down, denying everything and accusing the victims of barbarity. wading through waters consecrated by northern methodology, bloodied by forced cavalry and muddied by his defenders has not been easy and my count is unlikely to please anybody. a few come off particularly well. black troops prove to be neither easy cyphers nor the icons of either side's propaganda. they co
confederate cavalry and the audacious command of nathan bedford forced overran and outnumbered union garrisonual portions of white tennessee unionists and escaped slaves turned our tolerance. of the result of this collision of southerners was the most notorious atrocity of the civil war it odum measure of its infamy to the machinations of northern radicals who dilatation sleep broadcast be lured details of hundreds of soldiers slaughtered after they surrendered, wounded men murdered in hospital...