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george washington liked it. people from all across the country came to our lincoln to see the moment shows as a far lincoln was the museum. there was something else at arlington. a sadder legacy for mount vernon. there were slaves who descended from mount vernon. how was that possible? didn't george washington famously free his slaves in his will? he did free his own slaves but what he couldn't do much as he wanted to do, he couldn't free his wife's waves and some of those slaves became the property of george washington's adopted son. lee himself thought that slavery was an evil institution. you shouldn't make the mistake he was an abolitionist which was not an abolitionist. he did pray god would end slavery but he thought it was worse for whites ban slaves themselves which is an attitude that is hard for us to understand but he wanted nothing to do with his institution. he tried his hardest to avoid it as much as possible. what ultimately in tables him in the institution of slavery is his father-in-law died in
george washington liked it. people from all across the country came to our lincoln to see the moment shows as a far lincoln was the museum. there was something else at arlington. a sadder legacy for mount vernon. there were slaves who descended from mount vernon. how was that possible? didn't george washington famously free his slaves in his will? he did free his own slaves but what he couldn't do much as he wanted to do, he couldn't free his wife's waves and some of those slaves became the...
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george washington. and who is sent out to take back harper's ferry to reassert federal control? robert e. lee, i lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. so lieutenant colonel robert e. lee goes to harper's ferry, and can he's already known at that time as one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned that reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier. he had a unique understanding of topography. he could see things other people could not see, and he quips himself quite well. he performs well, he puts down the insurrection he reasserts federal control. and what becomes known as john brown's raid adds another laurel to an already impressive military resumÉ. but it also does something else. it heralds the coming of the american civil war. now i want to take you to one final place on this potomac trip just a little up river from harper's ferry. it's a quiet national park today where you'll find a cornfield, you'll find a sunking road, and ask you'll -- sunken road, and you'll fin
george washington. and who is sent out to take back harper's ferry to reassert federal control? robert e. lee, i lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. so lieutenant colonel robert e. lee goes to harper's ferry, and can he's already known at that time as one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned that reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier. he had a unique understanding of topography. he could see things other people could not see, and he quips himself...
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>> young george. i think -- i'm really partial to young because i knew nothing about him in that part of his life. and the idea that he was really such a rugged man and just altered the way i think about george washington. i think of that shong, "a country boy can survive." that's what i think about him. it was extraordinary. so young george, really up, is my favorite. thank you. yes? >> karla, would you talk a little bit about the other research you've done on your other books? because your research has been extraordinary extraordinary. >> i do lot of research for the books i write. you can't just throw these together. i do a lot of work in a way that i can be proud of having done it. the book before this i'ms especially proud of about a american holocaust rescuer whose story is very little known. and the fact that he volunteered to go to marseilles, france and rescue more than 2,000 people i think is a story that is amazing. and i'm sad that very few people know it. so to do all of that research. i
>> young george. i think -- i'm really partial to young because i knew nothing about him in that part of his life. and the idea that he was really such a rugged man and just altered the way i think about george washington. i think of that shong, "a country boy can survive." that's what i think about him. it was extraordinary. so young george, really up, is my favorite. thank you. yes? >> karla, would you talk a little bit about the other research you've done on your other...
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>> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified. >> michelle thought the bomb had tofrom the two men her stepson put in jail, doug gustafson and r.d. cheely. >> the bomb was not meant to frighten someone, to intimidate someone. this was meant to kill. and it succeeded, killing the wrong person. >> but could the forensic evidence prove it? at david kerr's autopsy investigators found a tiny metal post in his chest, the kind used in a switch. >> ultimately, our crime lab was able to determine the type of switch that that post would be a part of, a manufacturer, and to whom did the manufacturer provide the circuit or the switch? radioshack. well, there are lots of radio shacks, but at least we knew there were radio shacks in anchorage. >> but both cheely and gustafson were incarcerated at the time. >> how could they have done it from jail? how could they do this? how could they do that? you know, which was all of our questions. you know, how could somebody do that from jail. >> since prisons routinely record all inmate conversations, investigators found this coded convers
>> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified. >> michelle thought the bomb had tofrom the two men her stepson put in jail, doug gustafson and r.d. cheely. >> the bomb was not meant to frighten someone, to intimidate someone. this was meant to kill. and it succeeded, killing the wrong person. >> but could the forensic evidence prove it? at david kerr's autopsy investigators found a tiny metal post in his chest, the kind used in a switch....
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it's front page news in the coin world. >> george walton was a respected knew mistist.auction house is called in to appraise george's collection. >> so they sent a man to evaluate all the coins. it took approximately 2-3 weeks. jamie: how much did the family get for what was sold? >> total came to over 850,000. it set a record for an individual collection. jamie: it would have been even more, maybe $60,000 more, if not for the stunning pronouncement that walton's prize 1913 nickel is a phony. because the 3 in 1913 is unlike any font used by the u.s. mint, stacks concludes the date has been altered. >> there were so many altered dates out there, it wasn't difficult to take another liberty head coin such as the 1910 and alter the 0 to look like a 3. jamie: in fact, walton has a number of suspect currencies in his collection. so many that the bank feels it needs to notify the secret service. >> the secret service came and took some of the items that he had because they were either counterfeit, altered or illegal to own. jamie: stacks declared the nickel a fake. >> right. j
it's front page news in the coin world. >> george walton was a respected knew mistist.auction house is called in to appraise george's collection. >> so they sent a man to evaluate all the coins. it took approximately 2-3 weeks. jamie: how much did the family get for what was sold? >> total came to over 850,000. it set a record for an individual collection. jamie: it would have been even more, maybe $60,000 more, if not for the stunning pronouncement that walton's prize 1913...
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there's a real interest in prince george's county. there's an interest in buying in prince george's county. it's not only made a statement about the health of the county but also made a statement about the good real estate deals in prince george's county. >> all right. we have to take another break. we'll continue our talk after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> welcome back. mr. brown, you were talking about the assistance programs made available to prince george's home buyers. the one you were talking about, maryland program called triple play helped a lot people but there's still money back. tell us what people can get and who can get the funds available. >> sure. we had triple play for first time home buyers targets to specific areas in prince george's county where they could get up to $20,000 in payment assistance and closing costs. it was so successful that in a matter of four months we went through
there's a real interest in prince george's county. there's an interest in buying in prince george's county. it's not only made a statement about the health of the county but also made a statement about the good real estate deals in prince george's county. >> all right. we have to take another break. we'll continue our talk after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n...
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george sir says is a lose lose game. possibility that greece leaves the eurozone is a real threat.
george sir says is a lose lose game. possibility that greece leaves the eurozone is a real threat.
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george walten. enter into the benefactor. >> tell me about uncle george. >> he was a collector.e had books and almanacs and coins. >> ryan didn't know uncle george well and neither did anybody else. he was a lifelong bachelor and an estate appraiser. he lives in a series of hotels from north carolina are to florida. exactly how walten came to acquire his 1913 nickel is murky. the most odd told story 1946 he traded 3750 worth of cold for the rare nickel. and it may or may not an heir to the camel cigarette fortune. >> we assume it fls rj reynommeds. walten has a special status on the coin show circuit. >> it was a calling card. if you were an owner of the 1913 nickel you were a important collector. >> he played the role to the hilt. and he was flipping the famous nick and he will was he worried about scratching it. no, because it is a fake. >> the reason being. it was a valuable coin used it for display than the real one. >> he promises to show the real one in north carolina where he is a headliner are and 250,000 worth of rare coins, he sets out on a drive to wilson. >> nowadays
george walten. enter into the benefactor. >> tell me about uncle george. >> he was a collector.e had books and almanacs and coins. >> ryan didn't know uncle george well and neither did anybody else. he was a lifelong bachelor and an estate appraiser. he lives in a series of hotels from north carolina are to florida. exactly how walten came to acquire his 1913 nickel is murky. the most odd told story 1946 he traded 3750 worth of cold for the rare nickel. and it may or may not...
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i mean -- george. bill clinton signed the religious freedom restoration act in 1993. >> i remember that. >> then state senator -- i bet you do. then state senator barack obama voted for it in the state senate of illinois. the very same language. >> but illinois does have the protections in their state law. >> this isn't about -- well -- this isn't about individual rights or preferential rights for. it says that everyone has the right to the highest level of review if they feel that the government has impinged upon their religious liberties. >> that gets to the second possible fix. >> i really believe, george, that it is -- it has been breath taking to many in indiana, me, included, the fact that indiana joined some 30 other states and all 50 states in our federal courts by cre -- by enacting the rereligious freedom restoration act. and yet from people who preach tolerance every day, we've been under an avalanche of intolerance. i'm not going to take it lying down. >> the ceo of angie's list is putting
i mean -- george. bill clinton signed the religious freedom restoration act in 1993. >> i remember that. >> then state senator -- i bet you do. then state senator barack obama voted for it in the state senate of illinois. the very same language. >> but illinois does have the protections in their state law. >> this isn't about -- well -- this isn't about individual rights or preferential rights for. it says that everyone has the right to the highest level of review if...
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>>george: 68, highway 4.nd san paolo rolled past the reservoir has been jammed as models for bailing out and as his title when. looking at the bay bridge in only positive fallout from the east you're not much of a battle for most of the morning and has been clear for over an hour the san mateo bridge which would hot spot is finally improved the golden gate bridge which had all trouble this morning is a little sluggish but that is because they already taken the wake of four slain in the southbound direction they reconfigured the spent much earlier than usual this morning perhaps because of a southbound incident where one of the towline to struck it is one of the to analyzers was released at the richmond bridge from the terrell the back of the toll plaza. >>george: where no longer backed up into richmond and these was a bomb on to state 5 a, east bloc still jammed leading out to our hotspot. >>reporter: you concede this will have cloud disguise his still fall get out there the weather had line for today is the
>>george: 68, highway 4.nd san paolo rolled past the reservoir has been jammed as models for bailing out and as his title when. looking at the bay bridge in only positive fallout from the east you're not much of a battle for most of the morning and has been clear for over an hour the san mateo bridge which would hot spot is finally improved the golden gate bridge which had all trouble this morning is a little sluggish but that is because they already taken the wake of four slain in the...
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<<george: major has was developing an e sure freeway. there's a peeved prefabricated pieces still on the runway after the chp truck hit a large pot hole and lost its low. is blocking the two right lanes of 80 west ponders pass university avenue and some of its lotus still on the road and jays to the freeway. this is to richmond and to also rebuilt. the original report are accurate it's going to take some time to clear. ♪at grocery outlet, they sell the brands you love. the brands you love. the brands you know and love. even name-brand natural foods and organics. at prices up to 60% less than you would spend... at those "big name grocery stores."♪ right now at grocery outlet, one pound of challenge butter is just $2.49. save up to $4. things that i know... and love. grocery outlet. bargain market ♪ ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. for <
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george: the first president. the founding of the gridiron club came at a time of tension between the press and public officials. congress was furious at the press because of stories written during the scandal, and exchange of members of congress getting stock in railroads and the construction of the railroad. the gridiron club was in part an effort to try to heal that rift. it also marked the more professionalization of the press. at the beginning, you had president grover cleveland, who had just survived what is still probably our nastiest presidential election. he really hated the press. a hatred which grew when he really, really disliked the way the press covered his engagement and wedding at the white house and then his honeymoon. he really hated how they covered his honeymoon, so he refused every invitation. but he is the only president. after that, benjamin harrison attended and every president since benjamin harrison has attended. host: more recently, ronald reagan seemed to enjoy these dinners. he went to
george: the first president. the founding of the gridiron club came at a time of tension between the press and public officials. congress was furious at the press because of stories written during the scandal, and exchange of members of congress getting stock in railroads and the construction of the railroad. the gridiron club was in part an effort to try to heal that rift. it also marked the more professionalization of the press. at the beginning, you had president grover cleveland, who had...
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george, what's the very latest?keith, we are still awaiting some sort of official update from police officers out here at the scene of this investigation çchul is that this is a grave and very serious investigation simply by the investigators we're seeing show up here from the philadelphia police department. it is clear that they'll go over every detail and every piece of evidence where one of their own was shot. the two people in custody by the looks of it it does not seem that they are hunting for any additional suspects out here on this scene. we do know that two people have been arrested. the hope would be that the two people at the center of this. right now we're awaiting an official update as i said. we are hoping that the police commissioner is going to be speaking with us when he arrives here, but obviously, a very serious situation. investigators from all corners of the philadelphia police department are out here capturing every piece of evidence they can at what has turned into quite a large crime scene. w
george, what's the very latest?keith, we are still awaiting some sort of official update from police officers out here at the scene of this investigation çchul is that this is a grave and very serious investigation simply by the investigators we're seeing show up here from the philadelphia police department. it is clear that they'll go over every detail and every piece of evidence where one of their own was shot. the two people in custody by the looks of it it does not seem that they are...
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kevin maxwell, ceo of prince george's county schools. >> good to see you. >> let's start with growth. you're in the thick of your second year and the student population hovering around 128,000. >> yes. after about nine straight years of decline, we've grown 3,600 children in a little over a year and a half. we're very excited that we're growing again. >> what do you attribute that to? schools are so important to go hand in hand with real estate and county population too. >> i think it's a couple of things. i think partly it's a normal shift in enrollment and demographics. we've had -- we certainly have had growth in our immigration population students who are coming here from other parts of the world. that's clear in our numbers. but also we expanded our specialty programs last year. so we had waiting lists for gifted children montessori french immersion. so we expanded programs like that. that's not the only ones but we expanded programs like that and started three new elementary spanish immersion programs. there have been people coming
kevin maxwell, ceo of prince george's county schools. >> good to see you. >> let's start with growth. you're in the thick of your second year and the student population hovering around 128,000. >> yes. after about nine straight years of decline, we've grown 3,600 children in a little over a year and a half. we're very excited that we're growing again. >> what do you attribute that to? schools are so important to go hand in hand with real estate and county population too....
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george?red our problems by and one of our hot spot has been here on the san mateo bridge and indeed conditions are worse than they look there is yet another accident that is why it looks so good on the span remember our cameras pointing west of the toll plaza but there your toll plaza is yet another accident this is the second incident for westbound 92, it was all near mint and the traffic backed up all the way into hayward. >>george: both northbound and southbound continue to monitor another hot spot and similar salt 680 even though the accident is at the on ramp and not on the freeway is backed up the ride from here and here to you're in here and discussed the drive time up to nearly 50 minutes was about out of the out to my past for the dublin and to change in the northbound direction this drive times again over 50 minutes out of the coyote valley from northbound drivers leading up toward mountain view and you're ride to the bay bridge this morning in the westbound direction solidly backed
george?red our problems by and one of our hot spot has been here on the san mateo bridge and indeed conditions are worse than they look there is yet another accident that is why it looks so good on the span remember our cameras pointing west of the toll plaza but there your toll plaza is yet another accident this is the second incident for westbound 92, it was all near mint and the traffic backed up all the way into hayward. >>george: both northbound and southbound continue to monitor...
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<<george: san mateo bridge red is no joy.und and for your trip to the richmond bridge interstate 580 is still backed up enough there were slow from cash kron 580 west, the richmond. <
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<<george: we are seeing big problems on the mimics freeway. we had our hot spot their accident south of 80 am rain and out a second crash has been reported cellphone battling and again blocking lanes of traffic involving multiple vehicles. we had one time reach to the coliseum. but now it's back up towards the alameda off ramp in the parts creek bridge share. rollicking a slow going coming south from high street and 29. that's no several miles nearly stop and go traffic. the normal trip time south of is about 12 to 40 minutes. <
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general let me add my thanks to the work of senator feinstein and former secretary george schultz andood friend willie brown to i'll of you to say a happy occasion we match the dedication with fleet week we don't know how inspiring it is for the city we also made a promise over 82 years ago to get the dedication define i was reminded to remind i that charlotte shurts was not around 80 years ago to make that promise (laughter) but thanks to her and george and the incredible veterans committee raising all the funds a special thanks to steve and everyone on that list that you see today, this came to fruition over a year ago i mohammed in the eye and naomi he said we've got to make sure all the agencies honor our veterans by getting this memorial done not only did they go to work as a team with the arts and rec and park and the public works and the veteran war memorial committee and trustees they went to work almost as if they were called to go into the beach so thank you to all the city agrees for working so well together to honor our veterans this is another example as former interstate
general let me add my thanks to the work of senator feinstein and former secretary george schultz andood friend willie brown to i'll of you to say a happy occasion we match the dedication with fleet week we don't know how inspiring it is for the city we also made a promise over 82 years ago to get the dedication define i was reminded to remind i that charlotte shurts was not around 80 years ago to make that promise (laughter) but thanks to her and george and the incredible veterans committee...
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>>george: that is the top of the commute. >>darya: we finally have some rain not a lot but anything is better than nothing. >>james: is falling adjutancy mainly in the east bay in the south bay if you wanted to men give you the committees this were all sent to mike ray greenwood is what you had out for niacin and if down toward danville ceram dublin we had this sale of more rain setters for early over those three communities to about 30 seconds of the letters read or pushing now often easily of the to the hills near block off moderate rain falling at the moment we see that as a slide to the south by the buyer showers falling in the area of the appearance like rent for the santa clara valley light ran through the dunbarton and the san mateo bridges to the strike is clearing out for the san mateo bridge that is good news for commuters there with this option our move along shore of the peninsula. >>james: 90 and is moving on through that there is another one for you for the san pablo ave it was over the center for area in the la
>>george: that is the top of the commute. >>darya: we finally have some rain not a lot but anything is better than nothing. >>james: is falling adjutancy mainly in the east bay in the south bay if you wanted to men give you the committees this were all sent to mike ray greenwood is what you had out for niacin and if down toward danville ceram dublin we had this sale of more rain setters for early over those three communities to about 30 seconds of the letters read or pushing...
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so with this story than george wallace himself. george wallace is rather nuanced. >> the bullet will do that. >> yes, that assassination attempt. as we just mentioned one of the fiercest opponents of civil rights in the 1960s was alabama governor george wallace. he was a four-time governor, and in 1963 i 1963 he famously said, segregation now. segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. and he survived an assassination attempt, but he would spend the rest of his life paralyzed in a wheelchair. last week i sat down with his daughter, who still live in montgomery, with her husband, to talk about her father's difficult legacy. >> my father never built a bomb or hit nick with a billy club, but he created a climate that allowed other people to go and do those things. >> peggy wallace kennedy the daughter of george wallace. >> that's my father. >> the alabama governor, who built his reputation fighting against civil rights. >> and i say segregation now. segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. [ cheering ] >> well, when you list
so with this story than george wallace himself. george wallace is rather nuanced. >> the bullet will do that. >> yes, that assassination attempt. as we just mentioned one of the fiercest opponents of civil rights in the 1960s was alabama governor george wallace. he was a four-time governor, and in 1963 i 1963 he famously said, segregation now. segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. and he survived an assassination attempt, but he would spend the rest of his life paralyzed in...
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ort getting updates on traffic now with george. walnut creek heading west of lafayette towards marin up here yet this is the reset motorcycle crash here. it's the current tax that was found 24 at pleasant go broke. were backing up the ride into walnut creek toward concord and 680 cellphone. this is backing tours pleasant hill and don't forget that we still have the delays coming down from the benicia bridge because a much earlier crashing accident from which we have still not yet recovered. <>: talks. they owed $375 billion for painting tomorrow. <
ort getting updates on traffic now with george. walnut creek heading west of lafayette towards marin up here yet this is the reset motorcycle crash here. it's the current tax that was found 24 at pleasant go broke. were backing up the ride into walnut creek toward concord and 680 cellphone. this is backing tours pleasant hill and don't forget that we still have the delays coming down from the benicia bridge because a much earlier crashing accident from which we have still not yet recovered. :...
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if >>george: the st.ay parade is want to shut down market street refers invest between 11 and 3 you will not be allowed to cross marquetry you have to use the embarcadero and head out through the western addition a golf tree instead. he stayed--east bay freeway south 680, the drive times still under to when the minister assure on the hercules to berkeley and west rocket to stay 580, one of the message ride into dublin. definitely a break to 680 from dublin to solo. >>mark: more images continue to come out the first images ofosama bin laden >>mark: the convicted lt. there were found in his home in london they spoke to one of the men who took the pictures of him in nearly 20 years ago. >>reporter: these remarkable pictures had never been seen until now obtained by cnn they shall relax smiling man and his hideout in the mountains of afghanistan five years before he lost the biggest terror attack in american history. >>: when i met him and interviewed him he was not hit america--he hated america. it never occ
if >>george: the st.ay parade is want to shut down market street refers invest between 11 and 3 you will not be allowed to cross marquetry you have to use the embarcadero and head out through the western addition a golf tree instead. he stayed--east bay freeway south 680, the drive times still under to when the minister assure on the hercules to berkeley and west rocket to stay 580, one of the message ride into dublin. definitely a break to 680 from dublin to solo. >>mark: more...
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>>george: it is nonstop the toll plaza. if >>darya: a traffic stop no officers were hurt by the chp cruiser was hit by a bullet that was fired from a passing car in this video you to see the police cars and the officers out in the middle of the roadway blocking the highway as investigators while searching for evidence and one from the southbound direction the freeway was completely shut down but all the lands have since been reopened still they're investigating we're working to get suspects descriptions will give of this stop the morning as to get more information. >>mark: the second time this week of fired tear to abandon the officials are looking for connections between the two fires. mike pelton: the last of the late 05 cruisers left the scene if there was not before this building is completely destroyed as a live look we to see all the damage some live from the first fired this week summit from the second fire in two different incidents in given vallejo fire crews also some problems over the past few days take a look at
>>george: it is nonstop the toll plaza. if >>darya: a traffic stop no officers were hurt by the chp cruiser was hit by a bullet that was fired from a passing car in this video you to see the police cars and the officers out in the middle of the roadway blocking the highway as investigators while searching for evidence and one from the southbound direction the freeway was completely shut down but all the lands have since been reopened still they're investigating we're working to get...
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>>george: still uneasy should north-up on 101. >>darya:and update to breaking news we covered for you on the kron 4 morning news yesterday. the caldecott tunnel is now reopened. >>darya:crews shut it down again overnight after the car fire inside an eastbound bore snarled the morning commute. >>darya:kron 4's jackie sissel is live with and update. big news we've been following this morning. >>jackie sissel: i am on the west side of the caldecott tunnel you conceive traffic heading into that eastbound war that was shut down yesterday by the fire is good news so far this morning but as you said this headed down twice yesterday once the fire and one for repairs at issue here is video from yesterday morning when the fire broke out inside is of some of the caldecott tunnel here is how to open fire department officials the to the fire was happen along sister yesterday morning to cars colliding to one of the birds and the flames caused the fire at ultimately the tunnel filled with smoke today that committed dozens of cars and side of the
>>george: still uneasy should north-up on 101. >>darya:and update to breaking news we covered for you on the kron 4 morning news yesterday. the caldecott tunnel is now reopened. >>darya:crews shut it down again overnight after the car fire inside an eastbound bore snarled the morning commute. >>darya:kron 4's jackie sissel is live with and update. big news we've been following this morning. >>jackie sissel: i am on the west side of the caldecott tunnel you conceive...
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vcu hosting george mason. rams came out hot from the start.raham with the spin move there finishes with the nice lay-up and later on graham showing off some more moves. a little range there. three pointer is good. feeling it today. had a game high 23 points as vcu beat george mason 71-60. >>> to the women's side. big ten semifinal, maryland with northwestern. terps trailed by as many as 11. down by 1 here. moseley waits, drives the floater is good. she had 15 points. they take the lead. second half back to the dominating maryland team of all season long. that's lexi brown. maryland would win it 74-63. they advance to the big ten championship game which will take place tomorrow. >>> a few more scores for you. george washington the women's team they were big winners today, they advance to the championship game of the atlantic ten tournament. >>> let's move over to hockey now for a moment. alex ovechkin with the return to the ice after missing the capital's last game with a lower body injury. on pace for another 50-goal season and little trouble
vcu hosting george mason. rams came out hot from the start.raham with the spin move there finishes with the nice lay-up and later on graham showing off some more moves. a little range there. three pointer is good. feeling it today. had a game high 23 points as vcu beat george mason 71-60. >>> to the women's side. big ten semifinal, maryland with northwestern. terps trailed by as many as 11. down by 1 here. moseley waits, drives the floater is good. she had 15 points. they take the...
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to think about george washington doing that. to think about the arrangement and the relationship to the river. you start seeing a washington that has been very much undersold as both an architect and planner. he did not have the breadth of understanding that jefferson did. as a planner and architect, he was no slouch. that is what happens at that meeting. we have a scale here. the second meeting was to talk about how they would fill this. this did not happen, but this is what he outlined to george washington. we were going to begin at parts equidistant to the center. and we are going to start with the squares and circles. he called them squares, whether they were rectangular or circular. he called them all squares. and dotted all over the plan. his idea was an intriguing one even today, if it seems a little unlikely to have succeeded. it was that the work would start with smaller villages growing up around this territory. and the first set of squares would be given, the land would be given, free of charge to the 13 existing orig
to think about george washington doing that. to think about the arrangement and the relationship to the river. you start seeing a washington that has been very much undersold as both an architect and planner. he did not have the breadth of understanding that jefferson did. as a planner and architect, he was no slouch. that is what happens at that meeting. we have a scale here. the second meeting was to talk about how they would fill this. this did not happen, but this is what he outlined to...
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george: they claim not to be surprised. when prime minister netanyahu made his speech of june 2009, saying that he agreed with the two state solution, they did not believe it. they said so at the time, that they did not think he was sincere. that he was just acting under american pressure. now, i think their position will be well, we told you so. if it's them in a difficult position. israelis and palestinians interact daily. there's an obligation from the leaders of both societies to do what they can to reduce violence and maintain good relations. to hopefully work toward an arrangement that will make life secure for israelis and give some degree of economy to palestinians. -- degree of autonomy to palestinians. while the two state solution has been criticized, and justly so it has not been achieved over a half-century, an alternative -- no alternative has been presented. that will remain alive. and await another time and other leaders. katty: george mitchell, thank you very much. george mitchell taking a valiant effort to
george: they claim not to be surprised. when prime minister netanyahu made his speech of june 2009, saying that he agreed with the two state solution, they did not believe it. they said so at the time, that they did not think he was sincere. that he was just acting under american pressure. now, i think their position will be well, we told you so. if it's them in a difficult position. israelis and palestinians interact daily. there's an obligation from the leaders of both societies to do what...
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>>george: as in the commune on the east shore freeway at a great trip here to the 16 minutes hercules to berkeley west 24, south 680 talk still doing quite well. we're slowing of here right into the macarthur maze take a look you can say is summoned up on the census for interstate 580, westbound. >>george: the miller lite seven active we do have quite a bit of traffic here working its way into the toll plaza coming out of the macarthur maze right now it is the east shore freeway it is the best approach to the bridge. at >>george: tracking you're ride on highway 92 at the san mateo bridge commute the volume is picking up early here for the westbound ride as you can see is getting crowded in the lanes. >>mark: know this morning to indecent exposure is in three days and the university. mike pelton: twice this week university officials said a crime less about these to indecent exposure is what they do not believe are related both instances have taken place in broad daylight take a look at was the incidents happened is behind me here late yesterday afternoon of water to san francisco state
>>george: as in the commune on the east shore freeway at a great trip here to the 16 minutes hercules to berkeley west 24, south 680 talk still doing quite well. we're slowing of here right into the macarthur maze take a look you can say is summoned up on the census for interstate 580, westbound. >>george: the miller lite seven active we do have quite a bit of traffic here working its way into the toll plaza coming out of the macarthur maze right now it is the east shore freeway it...
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>>> tough year for paul hewitt and george mason.s is shocka smart basketball swarming george mason and they force the steal and mo allen cox says look out below and the seas parted. george mason ends at 9 and 21. check this out. we got highlights. division three playoffs, catholic university and this is corey stanford doing work in the low post with 22 points and 13 boards and randolph making number one seed in the division 3 playoffs and marcus badger there and they get the win 79- 65 and big kudos to hall's club doing northeast proud they won 23 games this season. to the ladies, maryland women taking on northwest and sluggish first half. until kiara leslie here. in mid air. how about that? terps in the half on a 13-3 run and they never look back. lauren minsy takes that and maryland pulls away 74-64 and they will play in the finals tomorrow in the big 10 championship. all right. hockey. alex ovenchin in the lineup. 44th in the season and that's 6 better than the closest guy. alex ovenchin. will win the mvp and the caps trying to c
>>> tough year for paul hewitt and george mason.s is shocka smart basketball swarming george mason and they force the steal and mo allen cox says look out below and the seas parted. george mason ends at 9 and 21. check this out. we got highlights. division three playoffs, catholic university and this is corey stanford doing work in the low post with 22 points and 13 boards and randolph making number one seed in the division 3 playoffs and marcus badger there and they get the win 79- 65...
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<<george:<>: the headline is disappointing and january will revise of a hundred atp toppers ahead in the last month. basically there say february is a weaker than expected because it was cold. there's tons of oil industry getting a lot of layoffs. were
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schools have been closed in prince george's county. a lot of workplaces are announcing people can stay home take. so we're just waiting for the snow to come. people get ready state highway administration says that they will have their trucks out ready to plow. they ask for you to stay out of the way if you can, let them do their job, stay home if you can and enjoy the snow. we're reporting live from prince george's county darcy spencer news 4. >>> if you are looking to have some fun in the snow today, you will not be able to go shredding on capitol hill. eleanor holmes norton asked police to allow sledding today on the hills afternoon the u.s. capitol, but the capitol police board said no citing safety concerns. safety first. >>> tom kierein is on his way in here right now, but first, you should know that you can follow @pat's snow stick. you knew there would be one. the winner gets his or her very own pat collins snow stick. so far this winter we've seen some of your best snow pet pictures and hats. today's contest could have somethin
schools have been closed in prince george's county. a lot of workplaces are announcing people can stay home take. so we're just waiting for the snow to come. people get ready state highway administration says that they will have their trucks out ready to plow. they ask for you to stay out of the way if you can, let them do their job, stay home if you can and enjoy the snow. we're reporting live from prince george's county darcy spencer news 4. >>> if you are looking to have some fun in...
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>> i love chef george. >> why do you love chef george so much? out of school. [ laughter ] >> that's good. chris, tell us -- tell people how they can be a part of this if they'd like to. >> absolutely. the event is taking place 6:30 p.m. on tuesday, march 24 at the csc headquarters. you can actually register right now on bestbuddiesvirginia.org. we'd love to have you. we want you to bid on those items and we want you to taste these amazing treats like holly is making right now. >> where is that? >> that's in falls church, virginia, 3170 fairview park drive. >> what are some of the other dishes you've worked on? >> some of the different things we've done, holly loves sugar cookies so we always try and incorporate because life is sweet, some sugar cookies in there with it. we've done crab salads and different things like that. >> best buddies is a great cause. make sure you check it out on wusa9.com. that's it for the news at noon. we're back on tv at 5:00 and always 24/7 on wusa9.com. take care, everybody. >> so long. >> great job, holly. >> devon
>> i love chef george. >> why do you love chef george so much? out of school. [ laughter ] >> that's good. chris, tell us -- tell people how they can be a part of this if they'd like to. >> absolutely. the event is taking place 6:30 p.m. on tuesday, march 24 at the csc headquarters. you can actually register right now on bestbuddiesvirginia.org. we'd love to have you. we want you to bid on those items and we want you to taste these amazing treats like holly is making...
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george slaying the dragon. and then finally you have the head of the navy and you have the admiralty. if you have not heard of him you will know him by one of his his greatest legacies, the sandwich. he would work hard and play hard. and he would put me the between -- meat between two pieces of bread. sandwich cannot be blamed for the failure of the navy. he had been commanding parts of the navy and overseeing the navy for decades. the navy was a passion for him even though his own experience was serving in the army. and he warned the government before the boston tea party they should mobilize the navy completely, because the moment the revolution broke out in america, france would soon intervene. instead, the government actually cut the budget for the navy in 1774. in what proved a futile idea to try to dissuade france that the british would defeat the patriots in america and then go on to wage war against the french in the caribbean. only part of it was mobilized, and that meant essentially they were fighting
george slaying the dragon. and then finally you have the head of the navy and you have the admiralty. if you have not heard of him you will know him by one of his his greatest legacies, the sandwich. he would work hard and play hard. and he would put me the between -- meat between two pieces of bread. sandwich cannot be blamed for the failure of the navy. he had been commanding parts of the navy and overseeing the navy for decades. the navy was a passion for him even though his own experience...
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george washington fully supported l'enfant in his decision, though not in his action. you can see the letter washington wrote to daniel carroll in an exhibit opening at george washington university in march at the new albert small museum at the new university museum. two exhibits from albert small's collection, including this letter. l'enfant dies in 1825. he is buried on this plantation in the slave cemetery in an unmarked grave. they were able to find the exact skeleton which they took out of the graveyard at the plantation near bladensburg. escorted it in a week or so to the rotunda of the united states capital, where peter l'enfant lay in state and a huge military procession crossed the potomac river to bury him with the best view of washington, d.c., from the front of arlington house in arlington cemetery. i question whether or not the bones there are peter l'enfant. [laughter] i have attempted, and now that i'm going to retire, people say, what are you going to do? well, i'm going to find out whether l'enfant's grave holds the bones of an enslaved african america
george washington fully supported l'enfant in his decision, though not in his action. you can see the letter washington wrote to daniel carroll in an exhibit opening at george washington university in march at the new albert small museum at the new university museum. two exhibits from albert small's collection, including this letter. l'enfant dies in 1825. he is buried on this plantation in the slave cemetery in an unmarked grave. they were able to find the exact skeleton which they took out of...
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. >> both prince george's county and glenarden police responded. the glenarden chief says officers acted appropriately and had their guns drawn but never pointed them at anyone. the chief also reports that officers realized the sawyers were not involved in the complaint. >>> frightening scene in northeast d.c.. take a look, three men seen standing in a park lot opening fire. police are not sure what the men are shooting at here. d.c. police want your help identifying them, though. this happened on wednesday on hayes street. police say no one was hurt. >>> this morning a teenage girl is in police custody accused of stabbing another teen in a d.c. school. this happened just before 2:00 yesterday at options charter school on e street northeast. this video shows the girl being led away in handcuffs. the alleged victim is 18 years old, is he expecthe is expected to being on. not the clear if the weapon was a knife or quite possibly something else. >>> a veteran nearly killed during a carjacking is thanking police a tipster and news 4. we broke the story
. >> both prince george's county and glenarden police responded. the glenarden chief says officers acted appropriately and had their guns drawn but never pointed them at anyone. the chief also reports that officers realized the sawyers were not involved in the complaint. >>> frightening scene in northeast d.c.. take a look, three men seen standing in a park lot opening fire. police are not sure what the men are shooting at here. d.c. police want your help identifying them,...
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george: my kids are. investment perspective we talked about oil plunging down to $42 a barrel. this is creating disposable income across the u.s. the u.s. consumer has been the biggest beneficiary of that. that money is getting recycled into goods, products, into apparel. olivia: not quite yet. retail sales numbers have been disappointing even though oil is back down to $2.50 a gallon, it is not showing up in the numbers. george: there is a little bit of a charming as people move away from the big rocks onto online. -- a churn as people move away from the big box online. single name retailers are doing well. i think that is a good strategy whether you are a stock investor or bond investor, a way to capture return. tom: let's get some photos. olivia: i do not have a photo of tom keene and a compression shirt. in washington, a statute on display before its return to iraq. numerous artifacts were smuggled. over 60 treasures are being brought back to iraq after islamic state bulldozed cities including nimrod.
george: my kids are. investment perspective we talked about oil plunging down to $42 a barrel. this is creating disposable income across the u.s. the u.s. consumer has been the biggest beneficiary of that. that money is getting recycled into goods, products, into apparel. olivia: not quite yet. retail sales numbers have been disappointing even though oil is back down to $2.50 a gallon, it is not showing up in the numbers. george: there is a little bit of a charming as people move away from the...
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<<george: san jose is looking at 52 degrees.ok at the south they were just to give you a quick update on the forecast for that much of the day to day. we're looking at mostly cloudy conditions a cool to start. you're looking at this afternoon by 3:00 or so sunny and warm in temperatures in the mid-70s. and by tonight the temperatures dropping back down to the '50s as we headed to the overnight hours in for and coming storm. we talked about the south bay in the east bay and the north bay were talking about the same temperature range is 7273 depending on where you are. 72 in oakland and are called up their course and that may linger on the coast. <
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find out about your commute george watching that. >> george: we continue the check hotspots in the eastride on interstate 880 here in the westbound direction hercules birtley drive time 38 minutes. >> george: to the san ramon valley is definitely heating up dried thyme 32 minutes a down to the dublin interchange. >> george: here in the south bay ride on 280 northbound is heavy. so is the ride on 101 northbound commute through the capitol expressway montague expressway. running at 27 nearly every 30 minutes. and a quick break kron 4 more news will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ at subway, a great meal starts wi agreasandch othe w impl6 me." six ofur bt siinchsubsow i made-jt-foyou als-r ju $6ach,veryay. ♪"i got it de fsh a suay." takeour ck fm siof o be sub like theendeturk bret, e itian m.t, sweet onion icketeriki a mo. with a bagf chs ana -oun dri all six e ju $6 ery y, onhe n sime 6 nu. ♪"i g it de fsh a suay." >> reporter: really see on kron 4 we stick to the father of a 21 year-old woman when it was in hayward northbound at 880. she and her child making a heartbreaking decision this morning.
find out about your commute george watching that. >> george: we continue the check hotspots in the eastride on interstate 880 here in the westbound direction hercules birtley drive time 38 minutes. >> george: to the san ramon valley is definitely heating up dried thyme 32 minutes a down to the dublin interchange. >> george: here in the south bay ride on 280 northbound is heavy. so is the ride on 101 northbound commute through the capitol expressway montague expressway. running...
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george? >> from your conversation there is in that community, what more do we know about his family? >> reporter: yes, we know lubitz lives with his parents in the family home as i said. we also believe that his grandparents lived in this town, and neighbors here, residents all in shock understandably that somebody from their region could have done such a thing. the family has been described as an upright family. we understand they were engaged in the community, and many of the neighbors are saying, you know, think of the parents and the fact that they are dealing with the grief and shock of losing their son and now with this news that he could have deliberately killed all these people. so his parents who got on the plane with all the other families to go and grieve the loss of their son on thursday in france only to arrive and to discover that he was, as we understand, behind it. so a community in shock, a nation in shock. george? >> you know, the other question goes along with what you're s
george? >> from your conversation there is in that community, what more do we know about his family? >> reporter: yes, we know lubitz lives with his parents in the family home as i said. we also believe that his grandparents lived in this town, and neighbors here, residents all in shock understandably that somebody from their region could have done such a thing. the family has been described as an upright family. we understand they were engaged in the community, and many of the...
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under proposals by george osborne.ays the move which could affect 12 million taxpayers is aimed to improving productivity. caroline: one year after russians annexation by crimea it is devastating. the war-ravaged system of combat that is emerged is not only complicating, it is unreliable. ryan visited the territories where he spoke with officials about those russian and ukrainian efforts to address the woes. >> while the world focuses on the human toll over 6000 dead, the economic toll is also enormous. even if the war ends, reconstruction will take years and cost billions of dollars. user ukraine -- eastern ukraine need to marshall plan. it is not clear who will foot the bill. what is clear is this separatist government needs help. the town's commander doubles as a mayor. what is most important is industrial production. it is not shut down. the goal is to get into working at full capacity. >> bridges, airports, roads and railways lie in shambles. looks like these turks took a pretty direct hit. that don't have a goal.
under proposals by george osborne.ays the move which could affect 12 million taxpayers is aimed to improving productivity. caroline: one year after russians annexation by crimea it is devastating. the war-ravaged system of combat that is emerged is not only complicating, it is unreliable. ryan visited the territories where he spoke with officials about those russian and ukrainian efforts to address the woes. >> while the world focuses on the human toll over 6000 dead, the economic toll is...
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>>george: what to add to the one at some no boulevard and highway 84. a new one reported northbound 880 at high weight to 38. in tracking you're ride to the bridges the richmond bridge reining in the next morning. it is not that the will to highway 24 was backed up on interstate 580 all the way to highway 24 in the san mateo bridge highway 92 starting to get sore now within a westbound direction still typically 16 to 630 that really see things bog down. >>george: 01 ride still a pretty light of the golden gate bridge southbound we are not tracking any delays get the marin county for the stop on 101, right. >>darya: lake tahoe is being hit hard rather trout. >>darya: hosted a music festival over the weekend sierra tahoe the have new water sports attractions to bring in visitors when i went skiing i saw the ropes. happening to the place of honor to present the results of the investigation into the gang rape that was reported at the university of virginia this comes months after the report it was published in the rolling stone magazine that so theit sparke
>>george: what to add to the one at some no boulevard and highway 84. a new one reported northbound 880 at high weight to 38. in tracking you're ride to the bridges the richmond bridge reining in the next morning. it is not that the will to highway 24 was backed up on interstate 580 all the way to highway 24 in the san mateo bridge highway 92 starting to get sore now within a westbound direction still typically 16 to 630 that really see things bog down. >>george: 01 ride still a...
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. >> on the same day he bought the gun, a george d. wilson rented a room in the ymca just across the street from the sears store. >> we actually went into the room where this george wilson had checked in, and from the window of this room you could see the sears store. and it was just kind of -- for us, it was kind of overwhelming being in there and seeing that and trying to figure out what was going on in this man's mind when he was there. >> george wilson listed his home address in miami, florida. >> the address turned out to be a rock quarry. there was nothing there. >> for approximately four years, they checked every person with that name in the united states. >> all were dead ends. it soon became clear that george wilson was not his real name. >>> for years, police in california searched unsuccessfully for the man who robbed four teenagers, stole their car, then killed two police officers. despite several promising leads, investigators were never able to identify a suspect. >> clues in that case that were taken from the time of the
. >> on the same day he bought the gun, a george d. wilson rented a room in the ymca just across the street from the sears store. >> we actually went into the room where this george wilson had checked in, and from the window of this room you could see the sears store. and it was just kind of -- for us, it was kind of overwhelming being in there and seeing that and trying to figure out what was going on in this man's mind when he was there. >> george wilson listed his home...
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george: credit markets have been focused on oil prices. as soon as oil started to crack last year in the middle of the year, bond prices started to come down. a pretty big concentration in both investment grade and high yield markets. more so than equities. people started to use credit markets as a proxy trade. tom: is the high yeield -- high-yield hydrocarbon market -- george: good point. energy markets within credits started to segment. the higher-quality better performing oil companies sought a bid, we saw clearing levels.
george: credit markets have been focused on oil prices. as soon as oil started to crack last year in the middle of the year, bond prices started to come down. a pretty big concentration in both investment grade and high yield markets. more so than equities. people started to use credit markets as a proxy trade. tom: is the high yeield -- high-yield hydrocarbon market -- george: good point. energy markets within credits started to segment. the higher-quality better performing oil companies...
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>>george: in the east a we have accidents on the east your free web the nimitz freeway and then san ramon valley >>james: it impacted the marathon the radical to the hospital a dozen cities here in the bay area and broke record high temperatures on saturday at one of the most of the floor to temperatures and sentences are of the airport 83 degrees on saturday and the last time is even close to being left out was back in 1947 timber to been caught up as high as 79 degrees of such images are not on to last too long. >>reporter: temperatures will be close to where they should be it will be about fire 10 degrees above where we should be for this time of the year it was what looks like right now we do have some clouds out there was to keep those temperatures on the mild side but we have some land across parts of them north that we're looking at 101 this morning ukiah and in between black for a little bit of more rainfall you could see some isolated showers tracking in your wet but as late as i was always going to say across the north bay but if you're in that area if you're planning on going t
>>george: in the east a we have accidents on the east your free web the nimitz freeway and then san ramon valley >>james: it impacted the marathon the radical to the hospital a dozen cities here in the bay area and broke record high temperatures on saturday at one of the most of the floor to temperatures and sentences are of the airport 83 degrees on saturday and the last time is even close to being left out was back in 1947 timber to been caught up as high as 79 degrees of such...
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. >> my name is george edward pickett, v, i'm the great great grandson of general george e. pickett of gettysburg fame and i never knew exactly what that would bring to my family, fame, fortune or dishonor. >> george, who goes by his middle name ed invite misto his home hi, ed. >> hi, jamie. >> when the 59-year-old isn't working as a surfing instructor, ed enjoys doing yoga and playing guitar. it's a far cry from his famous great-great grandfather who fought at gettysburg. growing up did your family ever discuss that you had a connection to that battle? connection to that battle? i was not that interested as a little kid. >> some people said, didn't he lose, wasn't he a loser? that is the way a lot of history books talked about, pickett's charge. >> did you bury your head. >> i did that one time, i didn't know enough to defend him. >> someone that knows a lot about general doing that one time. i didn't know enough to defend him. >> someone who does know a lot is civil war historian earl coates. i meet him on the gettysburg battlefield. battlefield. pickett's charge. he c >>
. >> my name is george edward pickett, v, i'm the great great grandson of general george e. pickett of gettysburg fame and i never knew exactly what that would bring to my family, fame, fortune or dishonor. >> george, who goes by his middle name ed invite misto his home hi, ed. >> hi, jamie. >> when the 59-year-old isn't working as a surfing instructor, ed enjoys doing yoga and playing guitar. it's a far cry from his famous great-great grandfather who fought at...
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>> george. >> it's a yes or no question. >> come on. hoosiers don't believe in discrimination. >> joining me now msnbc digital manager and a contributing ed, it's the law says the government can't burden your sincere religious belief unless it's compelling a compelling interest. he says in the op ed that preventing discrimination is a compelling interest and the courts would rule that way. if that's really what he believes it should be very easy for the legislature to come back and amend the law and sign something that says that this law cannot super seed a civil rights law. there's no law against discriminating against gays in indiana. but if they clarified that, i think this controversy would largely go+++r1 they care about that. so if he believes what he says in the wall street journal op ed, i think he faces trouble. >> one of the interesting things in the wall street jushlg article is the anecdote he gives of someone using the religious freedom law was a federal court case in which he's talking about a federal court outcome for nat
>> george. >> it's a yes or no question. >> come on. hoosiers don't believe in discrimination. >> joining me now msnbc digital manager and a contributing ed, it's the law says the government can't burden your sincere religious belief unless it's compelling a compelling interest. he says in the op ed that preventing discrimination is a compelling interest and the courts would rule that way. if that's really what he believes it should be very easy for the legislature to...