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only later does it nag me that george a. n't say, you're a good brother, too, or you helped me in the past so i help you, or any of the other countless things he could have said. he says, okay, david, not resentfully, but someone at the long end of a contest who's been on the receiving end of it and ready to forget it. >> rose: you are unscathing in your clear and precise and penetrating analysis of yourself and what you think of as your failure. >> the only way that i felt that i could fairly and honestly tell this story was to be harder on myself than on -- at least as hard on myselfÑi as anyone else and i think that, with my brother, his generosity, and the fact thatÑi i needed something from him and thatñr i -- that he offered it with such simplicityó and sweetness at the end,xd that it was just important for me to acknowledgeÑi the ways that i hd been ungenerous toward him regarding his mental illness and the fact that he had stopped working and that cede estrangement within the family and i resented that and he lived wi
only later does it nag me that george a. n't say, you're a good brother, too, or you helped me in the past so i help you, or any of the other countless things he could have said. he says, okay, david, not resentfully, but someone at the long end of a contest who's been on the receiving end of it and ready to forget it. >> rose: you are unscathing in your clear and precise and penetrating analysis of yourself and what you think of as your failure. >> the only way that i felt that i...
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the work of my converted now diverted for georgette martha's todd.find the i find this story of george a. at mars says marriage of vital to his success as a commander and had president.s on we don't have time for all 40 years and never like to say it would dash save some time at the end of my remarks for any questions about anything that you might. like where did i get this vice coat? [laughter] as he said he did not only bring wealth as a widow with , and she brought confidence to george. he was easily cast down in and she responded to the natural robustness with hisri spirits to shore up right to the beginning of their marriage. after 50 years of marriage -- 15 years they had a bond of devotion every winter rally for urging of the bleak headquarters and was there for him and in a the presidency they forged those roles of the presidential partner together above all my book cover their marriage is a story of wherever they are from averted of the different president joe holmes a unit him in connection. -- with a human connection to an end to the rebellion take charge in the government. ab
the work of my converted now diverted for georgette martha's todd.find the i find this story of george a. at mars says marriage of vital to his success as a commander and had president.s on we don't have time for all 40 years and never like to say it would dash save some time at the end of my remarks for any questions about anything that you might. like where did i get this vice coat? [laughter] as he said he did not only bring wealth as a widow with , and she brought confidence to george. he...
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they came up with a cool solution, if george washington was a mortal man, you lose him. but if he was more than a man, you can't possibly listen because he will always be with you. if you visit the u.s. capitol and look up the inside of the wc one of the great examples of that, the offices of washington, a portrait of george washington team welcomed into heaven as a demagogue by a group of angels. this excessively over the top. they were trying to hang onto this guy as long as they could. this is also about the time you start to hear stories like the biography where george washington could not tell a lie, that he chopped down the cherry tree. legends and tales about perfect george washington was as a person. they just wanted to keep him as long as they could. the only problem was that they were not always a good at honoring him. the best example of that can be found today at the smithsonian museum of american history. there's a sculpture by horatio who by all accounts was a very good sculpture he drank in italy. congress gave him i think $20,000 to make a massive sculptu
they came up with a cool solution, if george washington was a mortal man, you lose him. but if he was more than a man, you can't possibly listen because he will always be with you. if you visit the u.s. capitol and look up the inside of the wc one of the great examples of that, the offices of washington, a portrait of george washington team welcomed into heaven as a demagogue by a group of angels. this excessively over the top. they were trying to hang onto this guy as long as they could. this...
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they have to keep this game at a low score. george: la salle, dealing with an injury. >> cj fleming has to step up. he is a gamer. springfield. pace. they need to stop the springfield kid. get the ball to trey mcbride. george: it is our last blitz. thank you very much. we will do it again. back to you. eli se: the saints hosting laroche college. we go to the first half. finished with 10 points on the night. they continue to facilitate the offense. the assist to madison temple. you can' t show a highlight playing gilford college. and the mount saint joe maddon, playing their first round game. the lions all to hope college, 98-87. george: we have a lot going on saturday. the ohio state wrestling tournament. the final race for season home games. , also action in kentucky. in ohio, mason battling with lakota west. college basketball falling to will highs -- to ohio. in the reds falling to the [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart
they have to keep this game at a low score. george: la salle, dealing with an injury. >> cj fleming has to step up. he is a gamer. springfield. pace. they need to stop the springfield kid. get the ball to trey mcbride. george: it is our last blitz. thank you very much. we will do it again. back to you. eli se: the saints hosting laroche college. we go to the first half. finished with 10 points on the night. they continue to facilitate the offense. the assist to madison temple. you can' t...
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it was not a really good idea to cross george washington. he did not like to be fooled but that was the one time that i know he stayed in a private home. >> sir. >> i read that george washington specified that his slaves be freed upon the death of his wife martha and subsequently, martha, not wanting to die at the hands of her slaves, she freed the slaves. >> well you may know something about that that i don't, but when she became very ill, in 1799, he was at the deathbed with his loyal secretary and washington made it clear that his slaves would be freed. most of the slaves at mount vernon were owned by martha and brought to the marriage by her former union family. she was not at all happy about freeing slaves. she did not think that was a good idea. there is some evidence that she was a little grumpy about her dead husband doing this. i'm sorry, i don't know that she freed her slaves later, but i can't comment on eligible he about that. >> i've read your wonderful book >> thank you. >> there are so many things in addition to what you mentio
it was not a really good idea to cross george washington. he did not like to be fooled but that was the one time that i know he stayed in a private home. >> sir. >> i read that george washington specified that his slaves be freed upon the death of his wife martha and subsequently, martha, not wanting to die at the hands of her slaves, she freed the slaves. >> well you may know something about that that i don't, but when she became very ill, in 1799, he was at the deathbed with...
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a time. in new york george did enjoy a measure of enjoyment oddly enough at the theater when he showed himself in the presidential box. he was met with acclamations and cheers just as george iii or any monarch in that capital was met with cheers. they'll boo dax they have to be honest at the theaters of london during the course of the play however within the privacy of his box washington could relax with gas and these were often with their wives old friends from the war and now in government. the hamiltons, the knocks in is, robert morris and mary. but it was an isolated life they were living and one very contrary to the hospitable sociable virginia way of life that they were used to, even headquarters in the war had been more sociable than their life in the presidential mansions of new york or philadelphia. martha sometimes chafed against the restrictions of her position she wrote in october 1789 to fannie when the president was away on a tour. they never go to any public place. indeed i think i'm more like a state person are than anything else. there are certain bounds set for me which i mus
a time. in new york george did enjoy a measure of enjoyment oddly enough at the theater when he showed himself in the presidential box. he was met with acclamations and cheers just as george iii or any monarch in that capital was met with cheers. they'll boo dax they have to be honest at the theaters of london during the course of the play however within the privacy of his box washington could relax with gas and these were often with their wives old friends from the war and now in government....
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bush, and wouldn't you know it, we found a piece of footage. >> george bush had been a pilot in world war ii, and he had been shot down in the pacific. >> a submarine emerged and saved him. somebody on the submarine had a camera and filmed it. we used it everywhere, you know, as much as we could. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> perhaps it began in day in 1944 when he earned it. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was, it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero. that is hard in the television age to overcome. >> atwater takes bush to flag factories. he puts him in f-16s. and the democrats? they tanked. literally. >> i was told to go to sterling heights, michigan, and report to the general dynamics tank factory and proving ground up there, he's going to take a ride in a tank. we had an enormous world historic campaign catastrophe. ♪ we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe
bush, and wouldn't you know it, we found a piece of footage. >> george bush had been a pilot in world war ii, and he had been shot down in the pacific. >> a submarine emerged and saved him. somebody on the submarine had a camera and filmed it. we used it everywhere, you know, as much as we could. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire....
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>> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. and it's quite a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a connection to these men. >> ...the allure of big bucks... >> i established a value for the wallet. >> it was a lot of money. >> ...and some good old-fashioned intrigue... >> someone took the wallet and disappeared. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm crossing the delaware river from pennsylvania into new jersey. yes, i'm following the route that general george washington took to his big victory during the revolutionary war -- the battle of trenton. i'm tracking down what i believe is the most intriguing strange inheritance i've heard of so far, something the father of our country may have been carrying that fateful night -- his wallet. >> my name is barbara farwell, and this is my daughter, linda. i inherited something from my mother, and one day my daughter will inherit it from me. >> for reasons that will become clea
>> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. and it's quite a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a connection to these men. >> ...the allure of big bucks... >> i established a value for the wallet. >> it was a lot of money. >> ...and some good old-fashioned intrigue... >> someone took the wallet and disappeared. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird...
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former president george a. bush, and four former ladies she was braid braided hovrmt. >> thvrp. >> maybe i eets possible to sit there together, uchb disturbed. twro >> it was not a tragedy and she would have wanted it to kb a celebration. >> top of a ladder engulfed a. >> i knew that she was about to ump. ened i looked hoompblt hoornt. >> i knew i wasn't going to be able to mullnd enl i knew that mejsds v mt. >> can't nrntd. >> ploied fell kwuling mr. i else snend if rest of his loif in miss. . >> kovak disappeared back in 19d 98 while on his way to a west virginia maryland college football game. his vehicle was found out of gas, p qvak's oeshbloonk blank. >> coming up tonight at is is 2340679d. >> i can't wait to see that story, the nmtsd. >> why don't we want all of that warmt. this is violet. she's been waiting for this moment for awhile. wouldn't think twice about. her first bowl of cheerios. because now that cheerios are gluten free, violet, and many others are enjoying their first bowl today. . >>> heads u
former president george a. bush, and four former ladies she was braid braided hovrmt. >> thvrp. >> maybe i eets possible to sit there together, uchb disturbed. twro >> it was not a tragedy and she would have wanted it to kb a celebration. >> top of a ladder engulfed a. >> i knew that she was about to ump. ened i looked hoompblt hoornt. >> i knew i wasn't going to be able to mullnd enl i knew that mejsds v mt. >> can't nrntd. >> ploied fell kwuling...
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that is a natural question to ask. georgegton's view of government and governments role in the nation in the economy was that taxation is essential for the maintenance of government and its infrastructure, but the government has a role to maintain and as far as possible, develop a national infrastructure communications and the lack to further commerce. the government has a role as a salve for it to maintain a stable current date to establish credit to eliminate foreign debt eventually. and to maintain the peace domestically and internationally. but that is pretty much it. but ultimately, government cleared the field for the people by their own industriousness to produce their own prosperity. the regulation of businesses, washington could not have foreseen corporation snow in all their permutations tonight ancient century and what he would have done about them i am not entirely sure. based on his conception, the government should not regulate business or just settled in the oil so that those businesses can develop skin produce
that is a natural question to ask. georgegton's view of government and governments role in the nation in the economy was that taxation is essential for the maintenance of government and its infrastructure, but the government has a role to maintain and as far as possible, develop a national infrastructure communications and the lack to further commerce. the government has a role as a salve for it to maintain a stable current date to establish credit to eliminate foreign debt eventually. and to...
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bush, and wouldn't you know it, we found a piece of footage. >> georget in world war ii, and he had been shot down in the pacific. >> a submarine emerged and saved him. somebody on the submarine had a camera and filmed it. we used it everywhere, you know, as much as we could. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> perhaps it began the day in 1944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was, it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero. that is hard in the television age to overcome. >> atwater takes bush to flag factories. he puts him in f-16s. and the democrats? they tanked. literally. >> i was told to go to sterling heights, michigan, and report to the general dynamics tank factory and proving ground up there, he's going to take a ride in a tank. we had an enormous world historic campaign catastrophe. tt between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens,
bush, and wouldn't you know it, we found a piece of footage. >> georget in world war ii, and he had been shot down in the pacific. >> a submarine emerged and saved him. somebody on the submarine had a camera and filmed it. we used it everywhere, you know, as much as we could. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> perhaps it began the day in 1944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery...
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: welcome to the blitz on a saturday. i'm george vogel, alongside elise jesse. ninth region boys tournament. cooper against a tough one last night. elise: the thoroughbreds had one loss in the last two months. it was clear the team would have the ability to make a deep run into the tourney. george: the jaguars getting pumped up for the quarterfinal. they're on the attack. erick anderson to mr. kentucky candidate, ben wire. when the big man gets it that close, nothing you can do. luke movis blowing past his defender on the way to the bucket. 16-2, breds early. sean mcneil gets the pass in the paint, floats it in. new cath winning 48-34. they'll face the winner of friday night's other quarterfinal game, elise. elise: you got it, george. that would be dixie heights taking on holy cross last night. dixie getting things started with tyler shrek back-to-back threes to start off the game. he was hot early. had 12 points in the first quarter alone. holy cross, do not underestimate them. they can shoot too. two straight threes. it was a clos
: welcome to the blitz on a saturday. i'm george vogel, alongside elise jesse. ninth region boys tournament. cooper against a tough one last night. elise: the thoroughbreds had one loss in the last two months. it was clear the team would have the ability to make a deep run into the tourney. george: the jaguars getting pumped up for the quarterfinal. they're on the attack. erick anderson to mr. kentucky candidate, ben wire. when the big man gets it that close, nothing you can do. luke movis...
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dan rather had walked off of the news set, in anger, like a couple of months earlier. but george bush said you guys, he looked at us like you guys, you don't understand this is going to be more thoughtful kind of a discussion. >> mr. vice president thank you for being with us tonight. >> he's listening in an ear piece, to rather in new york. i'm listening to a telephone hook-up to the interview in another room. and as the program begins, the vice president's hearing this assault, if you will, solely on iran contra. >> one-third of the republicans and one-fourth of the people who say they rather like you, believe you're hiding something. if you are -- >> i am hiding something. >> you know what i'm hiding? what i call the president, that's the only thing. >> i thought it was going to be difficult this is even worse than difficult. >> you said if you had known this was an arms for hostages swap, you would have opposed it. >> as i'm sitting there, i hear -- >> it's not fair to judge my whole career by a rehash on iran. how would you like it if i judged your career by the seven minute
dan rather had walked off of the news set, in anger, like a couple of months earlier. but george bush said you guys, he looked at us like you guys, you don't understand this is going to be more thoughtful kind of a discussion. >> mr. vice president thank you for being with us tonight. >> he's listening in an ear piece, to rather in new york. i'm listening to a telephone hook-up to the interview in another room. and as the program begins, the vice president's hearing this assault, if...
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a long time. thievery, all kinds of bad behavior. george washington dies in 1799 and there is not another dead president until 1876. having seen what happened to the processor they wanted to avoid becoming to presence. thank you all so much for coming. such a treat to be here with you and i'm happy to take any questions you have. thank you for coming. >> a story to tell us about the amazing, beautiful semi circles of columns that mark the demise of warren g harding. >> my 1st warren g harding question. this is fantastic. was in fact president. okay. good. one of those guys who is on the list at the end of the gilligan's island saw. his board are in, like the maryann. anyway, warren harding as, i think floor of the most beautiful.beautiful. the circular set of columns, absolutely gorgeous, marion, ohio. and warren harding died in 1923. a whole lot about this in the book, but it took a long time to raise the money to put those columns up because after harding died a little bit more but one thingabout what is going on in the white house, the d
a long time. thievery, all kinds of bad behavior. george washington dies in 1799 and there is not another dead president until 1876. having seen what happened to the processor they wanted to avoid becoming to presence. thank you all so much for coming. such a treat to be here with you and i'm happy to take any questions you have. thank you for coming. >> a story to tell us about the amazing, beautiful semi circles of columns that mark the demise of warren g harding. >> my 1st warren...
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a big court. i think moeller will be fine. george: it's a 9:00 tip. carl will be sneaking around at the team dinner for springfield, hiding under a table. all right, meech. he is our blitz 5 basketball insider. this is it for the blitz. >> oh, man. george: we'll have you back to talk more basketball along the way. >> had a great time. thank you. elise, back to you. elise: the saints were hosting laroche college in the opening run of the division 3 ncaa tournament last night. the first half, sidney moss whips it inside to nickey kiernan. the sophomore finished with ten points on the night. kiernan continues to facilitate the offense. the assist to madison temple, who had eight points in five boards. you can't do the highlight without sidney moss. she led all scorers with 23 in the win. they'll play guilford college tonight at 6:30. the mt. st. joe men in their first trip to the division 3 round yesterday evening. the lions fall to hope college, though, 98-87 the final. george: there's plenty to do on this saturday. the ohio state wrestling tournament c
a big court. i think moeller will be fine. george: it's a 9:00 tip. carl will be sneaking around at the team dinner for springfield, hiding under a table. all right, meech. he is our blitz 5 basketball insider. this is it for the blitz. >> oh, man. george: we'll have you back to talk more basketball along the way. >> had a great time. thank you. elise, back to you. elise: the saints were hosting laroche college in the opening run of the division 3 ncaa tournament last night. the...
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was never one to shy away from taking a stand. george had a passion for public service and a sincere fate that our representative government plays a role in improving lives. he worked alongside his good friend, seattle's mayor, ed murray, was chair of the king county democratic party and worked for the 1996 clinton-gore campaign. later, moving to san francisco, he worked side by side with cleeb jones and other lgbt rights activists. from washington to san francisco to our beautiful desert in the coachella valley, george made an enormous impact. after moving to the valley, george worked in the office of the great senator boxer. he was a member of the palm springs police advisory board and the palm springs police department lgbt outreach committee and vice chair of the warm sands neighborhood organization. george was a contributor for the lgbt publication, the bottom line, co-founded the desert stone democrats and later became the palm springs field officer manager for equality california. george played a key role advocating for laws that
was never one to shy away from taking a stand. george had a passion for public service and a sincere fate that our representative government plays a role in improving lives. he worked alongside his good friend, seattle's mayor, ed murray, was chair of the king county democratic party and worked for the 1996 clinton-gore campaign. later, moving to san francisco, he worked side by side with cleeb jones and other lgbt rights activists. from washington to san francisco to our beautiful desert in...
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we also have a reporter in prince george's at the hospital. get anr: we expect to update shortly. we have been told the stay here in front of the promise center and someone will be out to talk to a shortly. we don't know anything new. we know the officer was brought here in critical condition. we can tell you that there has been outside the hospital. both playing close and uniformed officers. waiting for word. about 20 minutes or so, a number of officers were taken inside the hospital. we don't know if there is a briefing or something else going on. evidence folks going in with cameras and the kinds of bags you use to collect evidence. a very active part of the investigation is going on here. we are for information on the condition of the officer. we expect to get that here in front of the promise center and we will bring that to you live as and as we get that. will check back in with you soon. our triple team coverage continues. brad bell is joining us on the newsline. what are your sources telling you about this shooting? cheryl told us it happened inside the police station. brad
we also have a reporter in prince george's at the hospital. get anr: we expect to update shortly. we have been told the stay here in front of the promise center and someone will be out to talk to a shortly. we don't know anything new. we know the officer was brought here in critical condition. we can tell you that there has been outside the hospital. both playing close and uniformed officers. waiting for word. about 20 minutes or so, a number of officers were taken inside the hospital. we don't...
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a new low. >> now, that wounded suspected was also braught here to prince george's hospital center. we're told that he has stabilized. he is expected to survive his injuries and be prosecuted for this fatal shooting. live testimony coverage on our big story. amu seagraves is live outside a home that's become a to cat point of this investigation. >> good evening. within might nutes, the investigation led to two other locations, booet within about a mile of the actual shooting. within minutes, police had surrounded this popeyes. inside the bathd room, sources tell news 4, the second suspected. about the same time the suspect at popeyes was being arrested, police were zeroing in on a third location. where police focused on a car in a tune home. where neighbor say two brothers lived. >> now, it appears the two suspects in this shooting are proers. one is in custody. the other is awaiting charges. now here, at this home, you can see police still surrounds this home and police are still stationed outside of the house. we believe they may be waiting for a search warrant. sources tell us tha
a new low. >> now, that wounded suspected was also braught here to prince george's hospital center. we're told that he has stabilized. he is expected to survive his injuries and be prosecuted for this fatal shooting. live testimony coverage on our big story. amu seagraves is live outside a home that's become a to cat point of this investigation. >> good evening. within might nutes, the investigation led to two other locations, booet within about a mile of the actual shooting. within...
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jessica: in the last two months, it was pretty clear the team would have a deep run. george: the jaguars getting pumped up for this quarterfinal. derek anderson enters of below and then been wire -- ben wire and he gets it that close. luke blows past his offender on the way to a bucket, 16-2, early. sean mchugh getting the pass in the winner will be based on friday nights other finalist game. >> that would be dixie heights taking on holy cross last night. dixie getting things started with back-to-back threes to start off the game. he was caught early with 12 points in the first quarter alone, but holy cross, do not underestimate them, they can shoot the ball, too. the first of two straight threes and it was a close game on that long. tyler decided that was enough, and they drive didn' t on the website. they continue to force it inside and they win this 158-46 and they play newcastle on sunday at 2:30. time to make the switch to girls high school hoops. all the excitement in kentucky last night. george: it is the 10th region ladies semi finals with derek forrest cap -- coveri
jessica: in the last two months, it was pretty clear the team would have a deep run. george: the jaguars getting pumped up for this quarterfinal. derek anderson enters of below and then been wire -- ben wire and he gets it that close. luke blows past his offender on the way to a bucket, 16-2, early. sean mchugh getting the pass in the winner will be based on friday nights other finalist game. >> that would be dixie heights taking on holy cross last night. dixie getting things started with...
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this is a map showing the front of the station which is adjacent to prince george coun county police headquarters and the stations sit in a neighborhood of homes in palmer park next to a community center about a quarter mile have route 202. late this afternoon police were still holding the crime screen with one wrecked police cruiser in the par imter along with what may have been the fallen officer's car by mid afternoon dozen enlz of officers both in and out of uniform gathered at headquarters where they stood together at the crime screen. at the hospital the chief of police had the sorrowful task of announcing his death. >> it is my sad duty to come to the community this evening and to tell you one of your defenders, coleson a four year veteran, 29-year-old man. lost his life in defense of this county today. >> the exact circumstances of coleson's death are still under investigation. and the police say he was killed in a gun battle. >> during the exchange of gun fire, the suspect was wounded jakai was also shot. one of the officers who was engaged took jakai and put him in the back
this is a map showing the front of the station which is adjacent to prince george coun county police headquarters and the stations sit in a neighborhood of homes in palmer park next to a community center about a quarter mile have route 202. late this afternoon police were still holding the crime screen with one wrecked police cruiser in the par imter along with what may have been the fallen officer's car by mid afternoon dozen enlz of officers both in and out of uniform gathered at headquarters...
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he called this a dark day in prince george's county. officer coal so that was from upper winchester in pennsylvania. >>> time is 5:05. in a few hour, man accused of killing a 15-year-old virginia high school student finds out his punishment. brandon wilson was shot eight times on a path leading to woodbridge high school. smalls has his sentencing this morning. >>> and a trial starts today against a take company mack park officer accused of assault. he was indicted for a road rage incident back in 2014. prosecutors say he was driving on route 50 in bowie when he pulled in front of another driver and then slammed on his brakes. the driver claims h handgun at the car. the officer has been suspended from the force. >>> neighbors in northwest washington plan to voice concerns tonight about new homeless shelters. for many it would be the first on their street. mayor muriel bowser plans to close d.c. general in two years and set up new short time shelters in each d.c. ward. neighbors from cathedral heights, cleveland park, massachusetts heights
he called this a dark day in prince george's county. officer coal so that was from upper winchester in pennsylvania. >>> time is 5:05. in a few hour, man accused of killing a 15-year-old virginia high school student finds out his punishment. brandon wilson was shot eight times on a path leading to woodbridge high school. smalls has his sentencing this morning. >>> and a trial starts today against a take company mack park officer accused of assault. he was indicted for a road...
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the 28-year-old was a 4-year veteran of the prince george's officer and his neighbors remember his kind heart. >> i was moving a lot of things from my car and he helped me move it upstairs and always said, hey. >> he always said good morning and good night, miss. and he was always kind and polite. >> reporter: before moving here, officer colson grew up in pennsylvania and attended randolph macon college in virginia, graduating in 2009, a defensive back on the cleaning's football team during his freshman year and would have celebrated his 29th birthday this thursday. >> i think he was selfless. >> to than he is not going to be there anymore, it's on mind. it will be difficult. >> reporter: neighbors remember his infectious smile and that he had a good sense of humor. he will be missed. >> thank you for that. and long before the officer donned a badge, his high school football coach knew him to be a budding leader. he was a starting sophomore quarterback who earned the respect of the upper classmen and years later, they met again for another life-changing moment. >> a thanksgiving game, a
the 28-year-old was a 4-year veteran of the prince george's officer and his neighbors remember his kind heart. >> i was moving a lot of things from my car and he helped me move it upstairs and always said, hey. >> he always said good morning and good night, miss. and he was always kind and polite. >> reporter: before moving here, officer colson grew up in pennsylvania and attended randolph macon college in virginia, graduating in 2009, a defensive back on the cleaning's...
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george washington especially was a really detail oriented, organized guy. his older half-brother lawrence was not that way. even augustine was not that way. george was super organized from an early age. that wasn't just a native personality trait. that was his mom. i was as mom telling him, look you have a lot of stuff going on, you have to be very organized and very careful. i like to think that she also imposed in him the fear of debt. he was afraid of two things, thomas jefferson and debt. he didn't know tom yet, but in this stage it was debt. that was terrifying to him. as i mentioned, he saw what what happened to many of his neighbors. you can you can see it in the newspapers, these lotteries and tire sales of gentry men going out of business and what would happen. she was a huge influence on his life. she was also the woman who prevented him going out to see when he was 14. he resented this in many ways. their relationship became very tense and very problematic later on in life, but again, part of this was george, he had an irresponsible side to him bu
george washington especially was a really detail oriented, organized guy. his older half-brother lawrence was not that way. even augustine was not that way. george was super organized from an early age. that wasn't just a native personality trait. that was his mom. i was as mom telling him, look you have a lot of stuff going on, you have to be very organized and very careful. i like to think that she also imposed in him the fear of debt. he was afraid of two things, thomas jefferson and debt....
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a famous story that paul mccartney has told. he wrote the song, they recorded it, and george said we should add a string quartet. paul said, no. k band. house.nt to george's he showed him an orchestration on the pno and thus did one of the most recorded songs in history come to be as we know it . it is a single example, but they are so many more. all of the things we know of in modern recording. double tracking your vocals be at they did that for the beatles because they got bored recording their vocals twice. laura: george martin moved with them? joe: he was in some sense and analog -- in some sense -- an avante guardist. he was interested in running tape backward. the beatles became obsessed with it and wanted to do it in all of their music after "revolver." this is a guy who dress like a and as swinging london grew up around him and everyone was getting into psychedelic drugs, music, and dress, he made the sound possible -- even if he did not partake in the rest. laura: joe levy, thank you for joining us. remembering the genius of sir george martin. thank you for watching, and please, tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of int
a famous story that paul mccartney has told. he wrote the song, they recorded it, and george said we should add a string quartet. paul said, no. k band. house.nt to george's he showed him an orchestration on the pno and thus did one of the most recorded songs in history come to be as we know it . it is a single example, but they are so many more. all of the things we know of in modern recording. double tracking your vocals be at they did that for the beatles because they got bored recording...
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tom: this is a key point. george nails it. forward your belief, or do you shift your belief? that is a key distinction. george: absolutely. they will not admit that the u.s. is growing slower. that will admit defeat. francine: what is the fomc watching? they are watching spending, housing, gdp, but how do they view negative rates in europe, and negative bonds? the external factors coming from europe and japan in terms of negative rates and what that does to the yield curve plays into the calculus of the fed. more importantly is the dollar and how the dollar is behaving. it is interesting. you see in the last couple of days, the ecb has shifted their focus to more credit easing and not so much relying on negative rates. -- the yen weekend, so that feels counterintuitive. this morning with euro weakness, you have yen weakness. if the dollar continues to strengthen, this feels like there is an accord that has developed between the major g4 central banks not to let the dollar strengthened. francine: you could argue that, given nega
tom: this is a key point. george nails it. forward your belief, or do you shift your belief? that is a key distinction. george: absolutely. they will not admit that the u.s. is growing slower. that will admit defeat. francine: what is the fomc watching? they are watching spending, housing, gdp, but how do they view negative rates in europe, and negative bonds? the external factors coming from europe and japan in terms of negative rates and what that does to the yield curve plays into the...
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i'm happy to share with you a slightly different picture of george washington than is typical. thank you all for coming out on just a miserable evening. -- your matchless strength at sea, since we your sons and sensed our swords. for war and for washington. all yours, laugh at empty puff and so does washington. on a lyrics are printed broadside and adorned at the top with a pair of cut profile portraits. washington on the left and jennifer's -- major general artemis ward. posed forhington artists and produced multiple to help us understand demand that helps anchor the nations founding history. my goal today is to take you beyond those artists discerning and another view of washington that circulated through all levels of society during his day. what these images lack and refinement, they make up for an patriotic fervor which had implications for the nature of washington's leadership and his makingay before the miss began. of thebeginning revolutionary war, pictures of heroes were sought. or onlyes were dubious roughly insinuated. probablyhis was -- eded by the same profile the c
i'm happy to share with you a slightly different picture of george washington than is typical. thank you all for coming out on just a miserable evening. -- your matchless strength at sea, since we your sons and sensed our swords. for war and for washington. all yours, laugh at empty puff and so does washington. on a lyrics are printed broadside and adorned at the top with a pair of cut profile portraits. washington on the left and jennifer's -- major general artemis ward. posed forhington...
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a breakfas sbuouthwest flar. we learned about the paving of leming dairy beatle producer george martin. what a career. he signed beatles in 1962 when other labels turned them down and pro ambiguoused all but one of their albums. give them credit for all the hits. he won six grammys which doesn't seem a lot this these days anden diged into the hall of fame until 1999. ripping owe start treated this picturov you four all your love and area ofingt dead and dozen others hurt. attack frer west bank rangrt unq and an fghatap. his wife was city he cannily hurt in the attack. . >> well this violence happened as vice-president joe bide and rivd in there city. security around him was stepped up. yesterday he heat with former israeli president and hopes differ fusing contact between israel and palace stein today leaders of those two reejclipap. you can see the moon covering % the partial ecd alsaskan airline flight from ang ram to hoon louisiana. the flight left a half hour tlit passenger koz see the eclipse from 30,000 feet. look at that picture. >> didn't take long for aernls to post picture. this passenger tw
a breakfas sbuouthwest flar. we learned about the paving of leming dairy beatle producer george martin. what a career. he signed beatles in 1962 when other labels turned them down and pro ambiguoused all but one of their albums. give them credit for all the hits. he won six grammys which doesn't seem a lot this these days anden diged into the hall of fame until 1999. ripping owe start treated this picturov you four all your love and area ofingt dead and dozen others hurt. attack frer west bank...
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a prince georges county family now has some much needed cho eee on the body of virginia gray. looked in the casket and did not recognize gray. the family went back for a second look and brought their family's personal doctor. >> the physician determined that it is my grandmother. we had them strip her down of all her makeup and put her in her natural light. >> their grandmother was in the casket all along. the family says they don't blame the funeral home for t >>> an emotional trial isr onli. turns out there may n enough on u.s. grounds fstaffer. during a budget hearing a top democrat on the u.s. house appropriations committee showed a photo of a photo in a women's bathroom. >>> consumers may be getting a taste for occasions can trigger what's researchersay their study should widen their understanding on the power of emotion. >> if you re're too happy can y have heart break as well? >>> the newly redesigned sat exam debuts on saturday. it's already getting some good itl worldon dayle stressful for stu has introduced legislation that would give free caps gowns and tassels to s
a prince georges county family now has some much needed cho eee on the body of virginia gray. looked in the casket and did not recognize gray. the family went back for a second look and brought their family's personal doctor. >> the physician determined that it is my grandmother. we had them strip her down of all her makeup and put her in her natural light. >> their grandmother was in the casket all along. the family says they don't blame the funeral home for t >>> an...
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a ted cruz rally the y befoa wa soon as we get them. live outside the white house, nikki burdine, wusa 9. >>> in prince george county a teacher is accusedlly abusing a student goes on trial today. he is accused of abusing a 9- year-old. the child claims he was kissed and inappropriately touched. the trial will start at 9:00 this morning. >>> a 12-year-old girl is being called a hero this morning. diana hernandez got her brother and sister out ofan morning. their parent9 mobile app. >>> the first officers to go on trial in the death his colleagu the major ruling by maryland's highest costay on meaning l can forward. >> we found a bullet lodged in a toy that came from the side of the house. >> on edge after stray bullets hit several homes in prince william county. the bullet came within feet of where the young child was sleeping. police don't have any leads but they are investigating. > out the door. turnerlive with the ternoon reason why. good mikea. >> reporter: good mniand peopl we have seen it all this winter. brutal, blizzards pounded the area in january dumping up h'3 to 3 feet of snow in places but it didn't end there. we saw more
a ted cruz rally the y befoa wa soon as we get them. live outside the white house, nikki burdine, wusa 9. >>> in prince george county a teacher is accusedlly abusing a student goes on trial today. he is accused of abusing a 9- year-old. the child claims he was kissed and inappropriately touched. the trial will start at 9:00 this morning. >>> a 12-year-old girl is being called a hero this morning. diana hernandez got her brother and sister out ofan morning. their parent9 mobile...
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>> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. quite a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a connection to these men. >> ...the allure of big bucks... >> i established a value for the wallet. >> it was a lot of money. >> ...and some good old-fashioned intrigue... >> someone took the wallet and disappeared. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm crossing the delaware river from pennsylvania into new jersey. yes, i'm following the route that general george washington took to his big victory during the revolutionary war -- the battle of trenton. i'm tracking down what i believe is the most intriguing strange inheritance i've heard of so far, something the father of our country may have been carrying that fateful night -- his wallet. >> my name is barbara farwell, and this is my daughter, linda. i inherited something from my mother, and one day my daughter will inherit it from me. >> for reasons that will become clearer as w
>> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. quite a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a connection to these men. >> ...the allure of big bucks... >> i established a value for the wallet. >> it was a lot of money. >> ...and some good old-fashioned intrigue... >> someone took the wallet and disappeared. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]...
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the first hearing in the murder of a prince george police officer. >> a couple of the suspects charged in the death of jacai colson will be facing a judge this afternoon. >> reporter: the two ford brothers accused of recording sunday's shooting with police are due in court this afternoon, malik and elijah ford have a bond hearing this afternoon. police sought to file second- degree murder charges against both. yesterday a prince george there was no probable cause to support the charges. nevertheless, the state's attorney intends to pursue murder charges against the two under maryland's felony murder statute. >> having the brothers present, interacting with the police, the fact that they came there with the suspect in this case. they pointed out certain things to him. we believe these are significant. >> michael ford, the man accused of sparking the gun battle faces second-degree murder charges. he is in the hospital so no arraignment just yet. >>> another drop out in campaign 2016. donald trump and hillary clinton are inching closer to their party's presidential nomination after scorin
the first hearing in the murder of a prince george police officer. >> a couple of the suspects charged in the death of jacai colson will be facing a judge this afternoon. >> reporter: the two ford brothers accused of recording sunday's shooting with police are due in court this afternoon, malik and elijah ford have a bond hearing this afternoon. police sought to file second- degree murder charges against both. yesterday a prince george there was no probable cause to support the...
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florida such a key state both in the primaries and the general election. >> that's right, george, and the voting here has already started and begins in earnest for early right on the wall over there, not many banners there, there's an american flag and a hillary fighting for us banner. hillary clinton is urging her supporters to vote as earlier as possible. >> bernie sanders is raising a loft money even on his losses right now. matt gutman, thanks very much. let's get more now as the voters were voting. david muir is at the decision desk and looking through those exit polls. you're seeing a difference between the parties and what the voters were looking for. >> right, george, a split between republicans and democrats on this central question when asked -- should the next president come from outside of the establishment? 50% of republicans say they want an outsider as a candidate. of those republican voters who wanted the outsider, look at on the lip side, when asked, should the next president have experience in politics? 39% of republican voters said yes. of those who wanted experienc
florida such a key state both in the primaries and the general election. >> that's right, george, and the voting here has already started and begins in earnest for early right on the wall over there, not many banners there, there's an american flag and a hillary fighting for us banner. hillary clinton is urging her supporters to vote as earlier as possible. >> bernie sanders is raising a loft money even on his losses right now. matt gutman, thanks very much. let's get more now as...
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you're still without a win, how >> thanks, george. george, you have followed this for a long time. we're going to take delegates, major number of delegates in every state tonight. we're waiting to see what happens in minnesota tonight. i was 15 to 20 points down in virginia, tonight, we're leave virginia with the same number of delegates as donald trump. the question tonight is, what happened to ted cruz's southern strategy? he was supposed to win iowa, which he did. all of the southern states. the only thing he won was his home state of texas and neighboring state of oklahoma. >> he's beating you pretty handily? >> in his home state of texas, sure. here's the bottom line, the map from here on out, it gets better for us. his whole campaign was built on the southern strategy. he lost them all except for his home state. we on the other hand have shown we feel really good about minnesota. i think looking forward at the map now and the states that are to come, we're going to start racking up some victories. when we get to winner take all, we love the way the map shapes up. the other po
you're still without a win, how >> thanks, george. george, you have followed this for a long time. we're going to take delegates, major number of delegates in every state tonight. we're waiting to see what happens in minnesota tonight. i was 15 to 20 points down in virginia, tonight, we're leave virginia with the same number of delegates as donald trump. the question tonight is, what happened to ted cruz's southern strategy? he was supposed to win iowa, which he did. all of the southern...
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so clinton won seven state, virginia, tennessee, alabama, george, a arkansas, texas, even massachusetts, a state where rival bernie sanders was expected to run particularly strong. well, bernie sanders won in his home straight of vermont, oak home, a minnesota and colorado. >> not bad for him. republican side donald trump scored seven state him sells. mat massachusetts, georgia, arkansas, up in vermont, and the gop caucuses in alaska have yet to be decided but ted cruz had three wins in texas, oklahoma, well, apparently they've just come in. because alaska, marco rubio won in minnisota marco rubio, that's his first win, surprisingly, way up north in minnesota. >> his first state. well, everyone though is talking about governor chris christie this morning, and his position on the stage there with trump. >> yes, so when he came out to give maybe acceptance speech all of that he chose not his wife to stand behind him, but chris christie of new jersey. soap, there were some awkward moments during this speech, though. thanks to the new jersey governor. now, watch him as donald trump is speak
so clinton won seven state, virginia, tennessee, alabama, george, a arkansas, texas, even massachusetts, a state where rival bernie sanders was expected to run particularly strong. well, bernie sanders won in his home straight of vermont, oak home, a minnesota and colorado. >> not bad for him. republican side donald trump scored seven state him sells. mat massachusetts, georgia, arkansas, up in vermont, and the gop caucuses in alaska have yet to be decided but ted cruz had three wins in...
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george: is there sort of a continual team that goes around and painted again? harvey: basically, that is the case. i think they select where you have to repaint it. but it is continually being painted. george: what was the typical workday for bridge laborers like? you said it was eight hour days, that they did not do overtime. harvey: they didn't do overtime on this particular job. it was an 8:00 to 4:00 job, maybe 8:00 to 4:30. and it took to ours to get down -- it would take you 20 minutes or so to get down from the top. they did not have overtime very much, as far as i could hell -- could tell, on this particular job. they still built it in four years. it was overtime in other places. in san francisco, for example, you have to work on a saturday, so it was a 45 hour week. you didn't get overtime many. -- money. it was straight time. george: you mentioned the bay bridge through oakland was going up at the same time. was a competition between the two teams? and did the beauty of the bridge come into play at the time or did the laborers not care at that time? ha
george: is there sort of a continual team that goes around and painted again? harvey: basically, that is the case. i think they select where you have to repaint it. but it is continually being painted. george: what was the typical workday for bridge laborers like? you said it was eight hour days, that they did not do overtime. harvey: they didn't do overtime on this particular job. it was an 8:00 to 4:00 job, maybe 8:00 to 4:30. and it took to ours to get down -- it would take you 20 minutes or...
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you're seeing a difference between the parties and what the voters were looking for. >> right, george, a split between republicans and democrats on this central question when asked -- should outside of the establishment? 50% of republicans say they want an outsider as a candidate. of those republican voters who wanted the outsider, look at this, 63% went to donald trump. on the lip side, when asked, should the next president have experience in politics? 39% of republican voters said yes. of those who wanted experienced, 69% of democrats went to hillary clinton versus to outsider. >> david muir, thanks very much. t's talk to our experts now from both political parties. bill kristol, going to experience there, all of the fuel, all the anger, all the energy on the republicans to the outsiders. >> very good night to donald trump. some thought he would fade in very strong night for trump and ted cruz doing pretty well. >> one of the surprising things we have seen from donald trump across all of his victories so far, he's winning from every segment of the republican party, he's winning in mode
you're seeing a difference between the parties and what the voters were looking for. >> right, george, a split between republicans and democrats on this central question when asked -- should outside of the establishment? 50% of republicans say they want an outsider as a candidate. of those republican voters who wanted the outsider, look at this, 63% went to donald trump. on the lip side, when asked, should the next president have experience in politics? 39% of republican voters said yes....
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a personal story. i got to be friends -- i was fortunate enough like george to be a friend of nancy reagan's and in 1994, when that famous and touching and beautiful eloquent letter came out by ronald reagan talking about the fact disclosing to the american people that he had alzheimer's, i called mrs. reagan never expecting to reach her but just to leave a message how badly i felt and for some reason, she came on the phone and we talked for about 20 minutes and she talked in such a heartfelt way that she longed for these years when they would be together, the golden years and share extraordinary members of their life's journey and now that was going to be taken from them because obviously her husband was going to lose his memory because of this terrible disease. as you say, she then made that a cause as she made so many issues like just say no to drugs in the second term. it was interesting. i did an hour documentary on nancy reagan for nbc in 1985. first ladies are often reluctant to talk about their influence. one of the things she wanted to talk about was her influence on her husband and her influen
a personal story. i got to be friends -- i was fortunate enough like george to be a friend of nancy reagan's and in 1994, when that famous and touching and beautiful eloquent letter came out by ronald reagan talking about the fact disclosing to the american people that he had alzheimer's, i called mrs. reagan never expecting to reach her but just to leave a message how badly i felt and for some reason, she came on the phone and we talked for about 20 minutes and she talked in such a heartfelt...