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>> al: again, george hill knows people who knows people. >> cris: if george says it's so then i'm going with it. >> al: third and nine now from the 34 yard line. and campbell is going to take a time-out. here is a good little quiz for you. andy dalton, bengals quarterback, his first three years in the league and there's a guy on the right, we'll ask you to figure out who this is. look at this, first three years, same number starts the other guy started every game his first three years, wins very close, tds very close, passer rating almost the same, so who do you think the other guy would be. >> cris: well, because i was in the same meeting you were in i know. >> al: i know. i didn't mean who you thought, i mean you out there. those of you out of state, who do you think? >> cris: okay. >> al: we'll give you the answer in a minute. there will be a door prize as well. third down and nine with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. bengals five wide and the pass is a little under thrown but coming back to make the catch at 24 even though the cardinals say no is colin lockette, official co
>> al: again, george hill knows people who knows people. >> cris: if george says it's so then i'm going with it. >> al: third and nine now from the 34 yard line. and campbell is going to take a time-out. here is a good little quiz for you. andy dalton, bengals quarterback, his first three years in the league and there's a guy on the right, we'll ask you to figure out who this is. look at this, first three years, same number starts the other guy started every game his first...
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>> al: again, george hill knows people who knows people. >> cris: if george says it's so then i'm going with it. >> al: third and nine now from the 34 yard line. and campbell is going to take a time-out. here is a good little quiz for you. andy dalton, bengals quarterback, his first three years in the league and there's a guy on the right, we'll ask you to figure out who this is. look at this, first three years, same number starts the other guy started every game his first three years, wins very close, tds very close, passer rating almost the same, so who do you think the other guy would be. >> cris: well, because i was in the same meeting you were in i know. >> al: i know. i didn't mean who you thought, i mean you out there. those of you out of state, who do you think? >> cris: okay. >> al: we'll give you the answer in a minute. there will be a door prize as well. third down and nine with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. bengals five wide and the pass is a little under thrown but coming back to make the catch at 24 even though the cardinals say no is colin lockette, official co
>> al: again, george hill knows people who knows people. >> cris: if george says it's so then i'm going with it. >> al: third and nine now from the 34 yard line. and campbell is going to take a time-out. here is a good little quiz for you. andy dalton, bengals quarterback, his first three years in the league and there's a guy on the right, we'll ask you to figure out who this is. look at this, first three years, same number starts the other guy started every game his first...
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>> al: again, george hill knows people who knows people. >> cris: if george says it's so then i'm going with it. >> al: third and nine now from the 34 yard line. and campbell is going to take a time-out. here is a good little quiz for you. andy dalton, bengals quarterback, his first three years in the league and there's a guy on the right, we'll ask you to figure out who this is. look at this, first three years, same number starts the other guy started every game his first three years, wins very close, tds very close, passer rating almost the same, so who do you think the other guy would be. >> cris: well, because i was in the same meeting you were in i know. >> al: i know. i didn't mean who you thought, i mean you out there. those of you out of state, who do you think? >> cris: okay. >> al: we'll give you the answer in a minute. there will be a door prize as well. third down and nine with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. bengals five wide and the pass is a little under thrown but coming back to make the catch at 24 even though the cardinals say no is colin lockette, official co
>> al: again, george hill knows people who knows people. >> cris: if george says it's so then i'm going with it. >> al: third and nine now from the 34 yard line. and campbell is going to take a time-out. here is a good little quiz for you. andy dalton, bengals quarterback, his first three years in the league and there's a guy on the right, we'll ask you to figure out who this is. look at this, first three years, same number starts the other guy started every game his first...
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and it stretches five miles to the south of us, well beyond the in the hill, way out there, five miles. on june 25, 1876, george in the hill, way out there, five armstrong custer with 647 troops will attack a massive camp located about a mile and a half to two miles to the south of us down in the river valley bottom. there's 8,000 people in that village. 1,500 to 2,000 of them are warriors. custer will have 647 troops. it's the only battlefield in the country, only one of two in the whole world, where white markers indicate where soldiers were killed on the battlefield and buried where they fell. red markers, like the one at the mouth of deep ravine, just to the left of this gentleman, 17 warrior markers across the battlefield, much more warriors died in the fight. but we've got 17 markers placed there by oral histories and families. they're not buried on the battlefield. they are picked up very quickly and later buried in trees and caves and scaffolding. on top of the hill, just below the monument, custer perishes at the age of 36 years old. buried in an 18-inch grave. disinterred a year later, what armstrong
and it stretches five miles to the south of us, well beyond the in the hill, way out there, five miles. on june 25, 1876, george in the hill, way out there, five armstrong custer with 647 troops will attack a massive camp located about a mile and a half to two miles to the south of us down in the river valley bottom. there's 8,000 people in that village. 1,500 to 2,000 of them are warriors. custer will have 647 troops. it's the only battlefield in the country, only one of two in the whole...
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lee, george pickett, a.p. hill, among some of them. e.p. alexander, who was chief of artillery for james longstreet. lee's rector, i believe someone held their hand up, there's a plaque recognizing that. if you want to get pictures of that, certainly feel free to do so. without further delay, i would like to introduce our speaker tonight, mr. kevin levin. he completed a master in history of the university of richmond. his thesis became the basis of his most current book "remembering the battle of the crater, war's murder" which was published in 2012. he's currently an instrekter of american history at gan academy near boston. and fortunately, kevin in his day-to-day work, gets to challenge his students to conduct original research, critically evaluate historical sources, and analyze historical events. in addition to his book, he has written several essays for the "new york times" and the "atlantic" as well as popular magazines in a number of academic journals. you can follow him, follow his thoughts on many other issues related to the ameri
lee, george pickett, a.p. hill, among some of them. e.p. alexander, who was chief of artillery for james longstreet. lee's rector, i believe someone held their hand up, there's a plaque recognizing that. if you want to get pictures of that, certainly feel free to do so. without further delay, i would like to introduce our speaker tonight, mr. kevin levin. he completed a master in history of the university of richmond. his thesis became the basis of his most current book "remembering the...
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. >> george roy hill. and i improvised a line and he made a face like this. "not good?" "no." lines and commit to that." "okay." and that was first grade lesson. second grade lesson came from peter weir. you have great power listening. that's the second part of the equation. when you listen to someone, it's kite fascinating. and stillness is very powerful." and i went "second grade lesson." and third grade lesson is always find out whereicatering is. and the idea of really listening and the idea of what it means to be engaged in listening. and the other great gift was jeff bridges who said whf there's an accident in terms of filming-- not in terms of something falling down-- but a line gets flubbed and goes off, that's a gift because it forces you to be in the moment and deal with it. rather than improvising and creating that, it's something that happens -- >> respond to it-- >> respond to what is going on immediately. it was another kind of oh, cool. don't be afraid to try those things. >> rose: i think he has a very good movie out getting enormous attention. >> he is one of
. >> george roy hill. and i improvised a line and he made a face like this. "not good?" "no." lines and commit to that." "okay." and that was first grade lesson. second grade lesson came from peter weir. you have great power listening. that's the second part of the equation. when you listen to someone, it's kite fascinating. and stillness is very powerful." and i went "second grade lesson." and third grade lesson is always find out...
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some evidence and prince george's county police tell us they hope someone saw something that might lead them to a clue in this case. >>> a man is shot to death at an oxen hills townhouse. tonight prince george's police say they do not believe this murder was a random crime. officers were called to the 5,000 block of glass manor drive before midnight. they found kenneth jones of southeast washington. he was pronounced dead at the scene. police need to hear from anybody with information about this case. >>> part of california's wine country under a state of emergency tonight after the largest earthquake to hit san francisco bay area in some 25 years. people were startled out of their beds this morning. bigad shaban has the latest on the damage from napa, california. >> reporter: the 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck hardest near napa, california. downtown several historic buildings were damaged and area vineyards wine bottles crash today the floor. the quake buckled roads, snapped gas lines and cut off power to tens of thousands of homes. emergency whistles sent guests evacuating from this napa hotel. shortly after the shaking began around 3:30 in the morning. >
some evidence and prince george's county police tell us they hope someone saw something that might lead them to a clue in this case. >>> a man is shot to death at an oxen hills townhouse. tonight prince george's police say they do not believe this murder was a random crime. officers were called to the 5,000 block of glass manor drive before midnight. they found kenneth jones of southeast washington. he was pronounced dead at the scene. police need to hear from anybody with information...
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george herman is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question which now is being some sort ofher immunity might be offered to the president against prosecution for any wrongdoing in the white house during his administration. george? betweenegal discussion mike kelly with some interest. up here, i guess you would have to say it is not viewed so much as a legal question as it is as a political question. i think the members of the senate i talked to were more concerned with what they would call the particle political realities of the situation. some of them feel, for example, that if there were a sense of a congress resolution that the president should be granted prosecutors,t especially federal prosecutors under president gerald ford -- most federal prosecutors would not prosecute, not because -- because of the practical politics of the situation. some members of the senate see the question of immunity as part of what my colleague called plea-bargaining. i do not know if you could call it resignation plea-bargaining. they have been doing political old-fashioned body english, tried
george herman is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question which now is being some sort ofher immunity might be offered to the president against prosecution for any wrongdoing in the white house during his administration. george? betweenegal discussion mike kelly with some interest. up here, i guess you would have to say it is not viewed so much as a legal question as it is as a political question. i think the members of the senate i talked to were more concerned with what they would...
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this pertaining to the murder of two women in oxen hill, maryland. prince georges county police have arrested a man in connection with 54-year-old, malcolm thomas. he lived in the house where the two women were murdered. tonight, thomas is in police custody in wakefield, virginia. he's awaiting extradition where he faces two count of first- degree murder. the women's bodies were found just before 8:00 this morning in the 5500 block of cloe drive. police have not released their names or relationships to the suspect. >>> the first american ebola patient will arrive in the u.s. for treatment is spending his first night in isolation at emery university hospital in atlanta. duffy dixon from our sister station in atlanta has that story from the campus. >> outfitted in a protective suit, dr. kent brantly stepped gingerly out of an ambulance, toward what will be his home for the next two to three weeks at least. a specially prepared isolation room as some of the best infectious disease doctors in the world try to save his life. >> it's a 24/7 staff unit. we have icu nurses
this pertaining to the murder of two women in oxen hill, maryland. prince georges county police have arrested a man in connection with 54-year-old, malcolm thomas. he lived in the house where the two women were murdered. tonight, thomas is in police custody in wakefield, virginia. he's awaiting extradition where he faces two count of first- degree murder. the women's bodies were found just before 8:00 this morning in the 5500 block of cloe drive. police have not released their names or...
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lee, george pickett, a.p. hill, among some of them. e.p. alexander, who was chief of artillery for james longstreet. lee's rector, i believe someone held their hand up, there's a plaque recognizing that. if you want to get pictures of that, certainly feel free to do so. without further delay, i would like to introduce our speaker tonight, mr. kevin levin. he completed a master in history of the university of richmond. his thesis became the basis of his most current book "remembering the battle of the crater, war's murder" which was published in 2012. he's currently an instrekter of american history at gan academy near boston. and fortunately, kevin in his day-to-day work, gets to challenge his students to conduct original research, critically evaluate historical sources, and analyze historical events. in addition to his book, he has written several essays for the "new york times" and the "atlantic" as well as popular magazines in a number of academic journals. you can follow him, follow his thoughts on many other issues related to the ameri
lee, george pickett, a.p. hill, among some of them. e.p. alexander, who was chief of artillery for james longstreet. lee's rector, i believe someone held their hand up, there's a plaque recognizing that. if you want to get pictures of that, certainly feel free to do so. without further delay, i would like to introduce our speaker tonight, mr. kevin levin. he completed a master in history of the university of richmond. his thesis became the basis of his most current book "remembering the...
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stanwick national park, sagamore hill, george washington's birthplace, long fellow, national historicational sea shore and jamestown and yorktown collections. he is currently a member of the northeast region's emergency response team. he spent more than 30 years firing civil war era artillery, primarily field artillery for 16 years he served as a national level 19th century artillery instructor with the national park service historic weapons program. he is currently in the process of completing a manuscript on the united states military railroads during the siege of petersburg. mr. blankenship holds a degree in history from virginia commonwealth university and again it is with pleasure that i introduce the park's historian and good friend jimmy blankenship. [ applause ] >> when we first started this process, they want a little talk on the battle of the crater. i said sure, i'd be glad to do that. i was told i have ten minutes. so i'm going to condense nine hours into ten minutes. this may be a little longer. needless to say, i can not really do justice to the heroism that both sides s
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george her man is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question which now is being asked on whether some sort of immunity might be offered to the president against prosecution for any wrong doing in the white house during his administration. george? >> the legal discussion between my colleagues with some interest because up here i guess you would have to say it's not viewed so much as a legal question as it is as a political question. i think the members of the senate that i've talked to are more concerned with what they would call a practical political reality of the situation. some of them feel, for example, that if they were a sense of congress resolution, that the president should be granted immunity, that most probably most prosecutors, he is sfeshlly federal prosecutors under president gerald ford, most federal prosecutors would not prosecute not because -- but because of the practical politics of the situation. some of the members of the senate see the question of immunity as i guess what my colleagues call plea bargaining. it's pretty clear they've been doing old fashioned p
george her man is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question which now is being asked on whether some sort of immunity might be offered to the president against prosecution for any wrong doing in the white house during his administration. george? >> the legal discussion between my colleagues with some interest because up here i guess you would have to say it's not viewed so much as a legal question as it is as a political question. i think the members of the senate that i've...
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. >> george can hear base and guitar from edge hill mountain, four miles away.sn't like it one bit. >> it bounces nicely, but they should control the sound. >> outside lands says it's working on it. organizers set up a noise complaint hotline for neighbors, claiming every complaint is investigated with sound monitoring equipment and relayed back to concert technicians who can adjust the volume. beyoncÉ and jay-z rocked at&t at park this week and rocked nearby homes. many complained it was too loud so the volume was loaded the second night and everybody was happy. others say they'll suffer through outside lands ion they don't have a ticket. >> it is!/ loud, but you put up with it because it's music. music is nice. >> everything you want to know about outside lands, including that noise complaint hotline, can be found on our web site, abc7 news.com. we're live in san francisco, abc7 news. >> mayor ed lee today commended the festival saying outside land is proving the city can hold a world class event and protect the environment. last year the event created 120 ton
. >> george can hear base and guitar from edge hill mountain, four miles away.sn't like it one bit. >> it bounces nicely, but they should control the sound. >> outside lands says it's working on it. organizers set up a noise complaint hotline for neighbors, claiming every complaint is investigated with sound monitoring equipment and relayed back to concert technicians who can adjust the volume. beyoncÉ and jay-z rocked at&t at park this week and rocked nearby homes. many...
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. >> george can hear base and guitar from edge hill mountain four miles away, and doesn't like it one bit. >> it bounces verifiesly off the bank but they should control the sound. >> outside lands management knows the crowd can be contained to golden gate park but the music certainly can't. it is investigating every single noise complaint it gets. organizers set up a noise complaint hotline for neighbors. every complaint is investigated with mobile sound monitoring equipment, then relayed back to concert sound technician, who can adjust the volume. beyoncÉ and jay-z rocked at&t park this week, and rocked a lot of nearby homes, too. many complained it was too loud. so the volume was lowered the second night of the tour, and everyone was happy. but others say they'll suffer through outside lands if if they don't have a ticket. jen is making the best of the crowd. she is having a garage sale. >> i'm stuck at home this weekend due to outside lands i figured i might as well try to pawn it off on people going. >> in san francisco, abc7 news. >>> some bay area kids have a shot at making it t
. >> george can hear base and guitar from edge hill mountain four miles away, and doesn't like it one bit. >> it bounces verifiesly off the bank but they should control the sound. >> outside lands management knows the crowd can be contained to golden gate park but the music certainly can't. it is investigating every single noise complaint it gets. organizers set up a noise complaint hotline for neighbors. every complaint is investigated with mobile sound monitoring equipment,...
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. >> george can hear base and guitar from edge hill mountain four miles away, and doesn't like it one bit. >> it bounces verifiesly off the bank but they should control the sound. >> outside lands management knows the crowd can be contained to golden gate park but the music certainly can't. it is investigating every single noise complaint it gets. organizers set up a noise complaint hotline for neighbors. every complaint is investigated with mobile sound monitoring equipment, then relayed back to concert sound technician, who can adjust the volume. beyoncÉ and jay-z rocked at&t park this week, and rocked a lot of nearby homes, too. many complained it was too loud. so the volume was lowered the second night of the tour, and everyone was happy. but others say they'll suffer through outside lands if if they don't have a ticket. jen is making the best of the crowd. she is having a garage sale. >> i'm stuck at home this weekend due to outside lands i figured i might as well try to pawn it off on people going. >> in san francisco, abc7 news. >>> some bay area kids have a shot at making it t
. >> george can hear base and guitar from edge hill mountain four miles away, and doesn't like it one bit. >> it bounces verifiesly off the bank but they should control the sound. >> outside lands management knows the crowd can be contained to golden gate park but the music certainly can't. it is investigating every single noise complaint it gets. organizers set up a noise complaint hotline for neighbors. every complaint is investigated with mobile sound monitoring equipment,...
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george's county woman. that lincoln lost control and crashed into the jersey wall on the shoulder. >> reporter: the driver of the lincoln, 59-year-old karen holt williams of temple hillsaken to prince george's hospital and pronounced dead. a third vehicle was involved, but they were not hurt. was he authorized to make that turn from the inner loop to the outer loop? >> as a cadet, he does not have police authority. itis something the investigators will be looking at. >> reporter: the cadet was out on assignment weighing trucks at the 95/495 truck scales before the crash. why did he make the decision to make the u-turn. >> they are there for emergency vehicles. the police officer or the ambulance driver or whomever needs to be able to justify their use of the crossovers. that's something we will look at in the situation. >> reporter: now, there was also a second cadet in that car with reyes. he was not hurt. coming up at 6:00, what exactly happened to that 18-year-old reyes now? reporting live, adam tuss, news 4.
george's county woman. that lincoln lost control and crashed into the jersey wall on the shoulder. >> reporter: the driver of the lincoln, 59-year-old karen holt williams of temple hillsaken to prince george's hospital and pronounced dead. a third vehicle was involved, but they were not hurt. was he authorized to make that turn from the inner loop to the outer loop? >> as a cadet, he does not have police authority. itis something the investigators will be looking at. >>...
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hill road all evening. in that time prince george's county police are add matt that they had a motive but they won't identify a suspect. the suspect lived inside the home, we know now, and is on the run. a short time ago he was arrested nearly three hours from where i stand, now charged with two counts of first-degree murder. it's been 12 hours since patrol officers made the gruesome discovery. >> they went inside and found two women suffering from trauma to the body. >> now police are back on chloe drive, this time photographing the house and cutting through this red evidence tape. but police are tight lipped about how the two women met their death here. >> right now we're still trying to determine the relationship between the two women. >> as investigators search, a man approached us off camera saying he employed the man of this house. thomas has been arrested for the double murder. the employer tells us he was a nice guy except when it came to the women he's been living with. the employer says just two months ago, the woman of the house blocked a construction site when she couldn't find thomas. since then
hill road all evening. in that time prince george's county police are add matt that they had a motive but they won't identify a suspect. the suspect lived inside the home, we know now, and is on the run. a short time ago he was arrested nearly three hours from where i stand, now charged with two counts of first-degree murder. it's been 12 hours since patrol officers made the gruesome discovery. >> they went inside and found two women suffering from trauma to the body. >> now police...
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stanwick national park, sagamore hill, george washington's birthplace, long fellow, national historice sandy hook national sea shore and jamestown and yorktown collections. he is currently a member of the northeast region's emergency response team. he spent more than 30 years firing civil war era artillery, primarily field artillery for 16 years he served as a national level 19th century artillery instructor with the national park service historic weapons program. he is currently in the process of completing a manuscript on the united states military railroads during the siege of petersburg. mr. blankenship holds a degree in history from virginia commonwealth university and again it is with pleasure that i introduce the park's historian and good friend jimmy blankenship. [ applause ] >> when we first started this process, they want a little talk on the battle of the crater. i said sure, i'd be glad to do that. i was told i have ten minutes. so i'm going to condense nine hours into ten minutes. this may be a little longer. needless to say, i can not really do justice to the heroism tha
stanwick national park, sagamore hill, george washington's birthplace, long fellow, national historice sandy hook national sea shore and jamestown and yorktown collections. he is currently a member of the northeast region's emergency response team. he spent more than 30 years firing civil war era artillery, primarily field artillery for 16 years he served as a national level 19th century artillery instructor with the national park service historic weapons program. he is currently in the process...
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. >> in prince george's county, police are investigating the murder of two women in oxon hill. officers found them inside a home on cori drive and that is where we have the latest. been 10 hours and still quiet. off.rive is taped this is still quite inactive crime scene. you see detectives and investigators still out on the lawn here on the 5000 block of chloe drive. just a short time ago the corners fan removed two bodies from this house and already detectives are telling us they believe they have a motive. what is going on? prince george's county's bullies will not say you called them, but someone did call them just before eight :00 this morning saying they needed to get here for a welfare check. when those officers arrived, they found the bodies of two women, at least one on the second floor of the split-level house. police will not save the women were shot, stabbed, or beaten to death and will not say the relationship between the two women. neighbors tell us that the homeowner is a middle-aged woman who has lived here since about 2009 with her adult daughter and granddaught
. >> in prince george's county, police are investigating the murder of two women in oxon hill. officers found them inside a home on cori drive and that is where we have the latest. been 10 hours and still quiet. off.rive is taped this is still quite inactive crime scene. you see detectives and investigators still out on the lawn here on the 5000 block of chloe drive. just a short time ago the corners fan removed two bodies from this house and already detectives are telling us they believe...
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lee, george pickett, a.p. hill, among some of them. e.p. alexander, who was chief of artillery for james longstreet. lee's pew, i believe -- the rector said this morning, someone held their hand up. the third one back. there's actually a plaque recognizing that. if you want to get pictures of that, certainly feel free to do so. without further delay, i would like to introduce our speaker tonight, mr. kevin levin. he completed a master in history at the university of richmond. his thesis became the basis of his most current book, "remembering the battle of the crater, war's murder" which was published in 2012. he's currently an instructor of american history at gann academy near boston. and fortunately, kevin in his day-to-day work, gets to challenge his students to conduct original research, critically evaluate historical sources, and analyze historical events. in addition to his book, he has written several essays for "the new york times" and "the atlantic" as well as popular magazines and a number of academic journals. you can follow him,
lee, george pickett, a.p. hill, among some of them. e.p. alexander, who was chief of artillery for james longstreet. lee's pew, i believe -- the rector said this morning, someone held their hand up. the third one back. there's actually a plaque recognizing that. if you want to get pictures of that, certainly feel free to do so. without further delay, i would like to introduce our speaker tonight, mr. kevin levin. he completed a master in history at the university of richmond. his thesis became...
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stanwick national park, sagamore hill, george washington's birthplace, long fellow, national historic sandy hook national sea shore and jamestown and yorktown collections. he is currently a member of the northeast region's emergency response team. he spent more than 30 years firing civil war era artillery, primarily field artillery for 16 years he served as a national level 19th century artillery instructor with the national park service historic weapons program. he is currently in the process of completing a manuscript on the united states military railroads during the siege of petersburg. mr. blankenship holds a degree in history from virginia commonwealth university and again it is with pleasure that i introduce the park's historian and good friend jimmy blankenship. [ applause ] >> when we first started this process, they want a little talk on the battle of the crater. i said sure, i'd be glad to do that. i was told i have ten minutes. so i'm going to condense nine hours into ten minutes. this may be a little longer. needless to say, i can not really do justice to the heroism that
stanwick national park, sagamore hill, george washington's birthplace, long fellow, national historic sandy hook national sea shore and jamestown and yorktown collections. he is currently a member of the northeast region's emergency response team. he spent more than 30 years firing civil war era artillery, primarily field artillery for 16 years he served as a national level 19th century artillery instructor with the national park service historic weapons program. he is currently in the process...
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assistant projects at yellowstone national park, fort stanwyck national historic park, sagamore hill, georgehington's brt place, longfellow national historic site, acadia national park, sandy hook national seashore and jamestown and yorktown collections at colonial national historical park. he is currently a member of the northeast region's curatorial emergency response team. he has spent more than 30 years firing civil war era artillery, primarily field artillery. for 16 years he served as a national level 19th century artillery instructor with the national park service historic weapons program. he is currently in the process of completing a manuscript on the united states military railroads during the siege of petersburg. mr. blankenship holds a degree in history from virginia commonwealth university and again it with s with pleasure that i introduce the park's historian and good friend, jimmy blank blankenship. [ applause ] >> well, folks, when we first started this process, they wanted a little talk on the battle of the crater and i said "sure, i'd be glad to do it." but i was told i got
assistant projects at yellowstone national park, fort stanwyck national historic park, sagamore hill, georgehington's brt place, longfellow national historic site, acadia national park, sandy hook national seashore and jamestown and yorktown collections at colonial national historical park. he is currently a member of the northeast region's curatorial emergency response team. he has spent more than 30 years firing civil war era artillery, primarily field artillery. for 16 years he served as a...
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he needs an economic stimulus package and george custer will provide it, gold in the black hills. custer leads an expedition into the black hills in western south dakota and rumors of gold or assisted for years but now it is a reality. the blackold in hills. newspaper reports say all you have to do is walk through the grass and pick up nuggets off the tops of your shoes. miners, prospect is, entrepreneurs pour into the hills overnight. deadwood hit 3000 people really quick. everyone of them is an illegal alien because the black hills guaranteedhe sioux by the treaty of 1868. the white man's promise. while ill health, -- wild bill hickock shot in the back of the and so an illegal alien as calamity jane. this was sacred ground. literal hills, -- the hills are black. he wants to get at that gold, rather the economy, put old in the treasuries of these going to the black hills. $7 million is a lot of money. sitting bull, crazy horse, lame white man, others. not for sale. you do not sell the ground your ancestors walked on and now their bones lay beneath. not for sale. c-span american h
he needs an economic stimulus package and george custer will provide it, gold in the black hills. custer leads an expedition into the black hills in western south dakota and rumors of gold or assisted for years but now it is a reality. the blackold in hills. newspaper reports say all you have to do is walk through the grass and pick up nuggets off the tops of your shoes. miners, prospect is, entrepreneurs pour into the hills overnight. deadwood hit 3000 people really quick. everyone of them is...
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. > pic princ georgs un are looking for this man, he is suspected of shooting and killing a thhan ma oxon hill. antjuon riddick is accused of murdering kenneth jones. he allegedly shot jones on glassmanor drive. they believe the suspect and victim knew each other. >>> this morning police will be back in laurel, maryland to investigate a gruesome discovery. someone found a body stuffed in two trash bags at the arden pointe apartment complex. officers say the victim was a man. they have not identified him yet, though. they'res wo ing to find out anything they can about the killer. >>> today the family of michael brown is asking for silence and peace as they lay him to rest. the 18-year-old was unarmed when he was shot on you go a 9 by a ferguson, missouri police officer. a federal investigation into his death is under way right now. during today's service, as many as 4,000 people will remember him as a teen eager to start college. three white house leaders being sent to that funeral, as well, including one who went to high school with brown's mother. the service starts at 11:00 a.m.. protesters
. > pic princ georgs un are looking for this man, he is suspected of shooting and killing a thhan ma oxon hill. antjuon riddick is accused of murdering kenneth jones. he allegedly shot jones on glassmanor drive. they believe the suspect and victim knew each other. >>> this morning police will be back in laurel, maryland to investigate a gruesome discovery. someone found a body stuffed in two trash bags at the arden pointe apartment complex. officers say the victim was a man. they...
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and george custer is going to provide it. gold in the black hills. in december of 74 the summer of 74 he leads an expedition into the black hills of south dakota. the rumors of gold persisted for years but now is a reality. there is gold in the black hills. the paper reports that all you have to do this walk through the grass and pick up the nuggets off the top of the shoes. minors, prospectors, onto
and george custer is going to provide it. gold in the black hills. in december of 74 the summer of 74 he leads an expedition into the black hills of south dakota. the rumors of gold persisted for years but now is a reality. there is gold in the black hills. the paper reports that all you have to do this walk through the grass and pick up the nuggets off the top of the shoes. minors, prospectors, onto
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george's county woman this noon. the 19-year-old was last seen on ackland street in temple hills, she is five foot, six inches tall and weighs 110 pounds and was last seen wearing pajamas. doctors diagnosed her with mental health issues and authorities say she may need her medication. anyone with information is asked to call prince george's county police. >> we are learning more the known about a shooting in the campus of virginia state university. john gonzalez is at the live desk with more. >> we have been following this all day long -- this is still an active search for a gun man in chesterfield county, virginia just south of richmond. at around 3:00 this morning, there was a shooting near the campus of virginia state university. students were asked to stay in their dorm halls and the school sent out a couple of texts and e-mail alerts. police thought the shooting victim was a freshman at the school but the latest alert described the incident as an off-campus shooting and that the 19-year-old who was shot in the leg is not a student at the university. the school has resumed normal activity at this hour even though
george's county woman this noon. the 19-year-old was last seen on ackland street in temple hills, she is five foot, six inches tall and weighs 110 pounds and was last seen wearing pajamas. doctors diagnosed her with mental health issues and authorities say she may need her medication. anyone with information is asked to call prince george's county police. >> we are learning more the known about a shooting in the campus of virginia state university. john gonzalez is at the live desk with...
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hills away from him. away from him. it is, as george points out, it is hidden code words and hidden statements. as lincoln points out, sometimes using what is perceived as an issue but cloved in, you know, on israel isnd perhaps how you feel about the jewish community or where you stand on immigration is how you about hispanics when in fact there could be good policy one way or the other but those are cloaked to send messages. own statements that -- you know, i encountered when i was -- that i would get statements about i'm not hispanic enough. this meant. but people will throw those words out there. you have -- african accused of -- not candidates not accused of being black enough because they are not in touch enough. those kind of innuendos are used to send a message. be morewe have to sensitive to it. the problem is as we are here at laws,school talking about just how we talk about how you morality you can crowiate laws that can punish people for being immoral. challenge you talk about speech expressed in ideas is how do you ledge slit away the and that is -- legislate away the innuendos. he
hills away from him. away from him. it is, as george points out, it is hidden code words and hidden statements. as lincoln points out, sometimes using what is perceived as an issue but cloved in, you know, on israel isnd perhaps how you feel about the jewish community or where you stand on immigration is how you about hispanics when in fact there could be good policy one way or the other but those are cloaked to send messages. own statements that -- you know, i encountered when i was -- that i...
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prince george's county hasn't gone digital so for the hog, we tracked down paperwork on the closure of hogs on the hill on woodward road in clinton. the report states roaches were observed on the prep table climbing on utensils, in the sink and behind wall paneling. in a statement hogs on the hill said, we have called an exterminator and it's all gone. it's clean and people can be safe. they all passed reinspection and are back in business. to check for most recent inspections and to see your favorite restaurant's history, tek the word "food "-- text the word "food" to 25543. we'll send you a link tots restaurant alert -- link to the rest >>> going back to school can be nerve wrecking enough but visiting the dentist office for the first time can be even more worrisome for children. here with good advice is the owner of aesthetic dental spa in mclean, virginia. i'm happy to say my dentist as well so you know what you're talking about. kids are nervous about going to the dentist. you say when you make the appointment for your child, it's important. you say earlier is better. >> earlier is better because
prince george's county hasn't gone digital so for the hog, we tracked down paperwork on the closure of hogs on the hill on woodward road in clinton. the report states roaches were observed on the prep table climbing on utensils, in the sink and behind wall paneling. in a statement hogs on the hill said, we have called an exterminator and it's all gone. it's clean and people can be safe. they all passed reinspection and are back in business. to check for most recent inspections and to see your...
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george herman is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question that is now being asked on whetherhere's some sort of immunityoffered to the president against prosecution. the discussion was of some interest because up here it's not viewed so much as a legal question as it is of a political question. i think members of the senate that i've talked to were more concerned with what they would call the practical political realities of the situation. some of them feel for example that if there was a sense of the congress resolution that the president should be granted immunity that most probably, most prosecutors, especially federal prosecutors under president jerald ford, most federal prosecutors would not prosecute not because -- but because of the practical politics of the situation. some of the members of the senate see the question of immunity as part of what i guess my colleagues plea bargaining. i don't know whether you can call it resignation plea bargaining. on that i think it's pretty clear they are doing old fashion ed style saying publically that if there's to be a successfu
george herman is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question that is now being asked on whetherhere's some sort of immunityoffered to the president against prosecution. the discussion was of some interest because up here it's not viewed so much as a legal question as it is of a political question. i think members of the senate that i've talked to were more concerned with what they would call the practical political realities of the situation. some of them feel for example that if there...
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george her man is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question which now is being asked on whethersome sort of immunity might be offered to the president against prosecution for any wrong doing in the white house during his administration. george? >> the legal discussion between my colleagues with some interest because up here i guess you would have to say it's not viewed so much as a legal question as it is as a political question. i think the members of the senate that i've talked to are more concerned with what they would call a practical political reality of the situation. some of them feel, for example, that if they were a sense of congress resolution, that the president should be granted immunity, that most probably most prosecutors, he is sfeshlly federal prosecutors under president gerald ford, most federal prosecutors would not prosecute not because -- but because of the practical politics of the situation. some of the members of the senate see the question of immunity as i guess what my colleagues call plea bargaining. it's pretty clear they've been doing old fashioned po
george her man is at capitol hill for the senate view on the question which now is being asked on whethersome sort of immunity might be offered to the president against prosecution for any wrong doing in the white house during his administration. george? >> the legal discussion between my colleagues with some interest because up here i guess you would have to say it's not viewed so much as a legal question as it is as a political question. i think the members of the senate that i've...
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hill and talk crustacean's or all affected. we still do not know what caused the train to damage the track. >> george: again the good news is trains are running on time this morning. >> george: we are still backed up on the 880 over crossing. we did start to see things back up on the 880 approach. also tracking and problem on east 80. >> george: is already backing up the traffic by alvarado boulevard. >> mark: on to our coverage of the napa earthquake aftermath. >> mark: many downtown streets remain closed -- because of road problems or buildings in the area which pose a safety hazard. >> mark: city officials say, they are receiving an overwhelming number of requests for building inspections. which they are prioritizing based on the severity of the damage. they say, there is not enough staff to get to everyone right away. >> mark: napa's city council is asking for state and federal assistance. >> mark: and 30 more water main leaks were reported yesterday. bringing the total number of water mains damaged during the quake. to 120. >> mark: and it's back to the classroom for napa students at all but one school. >> mark: but there are
hill and talk crustacean's or all affected. we still do not know what caused the train to damage the track. >> george: again the good news is trains are running on time this morning. >> george: we are still backed up on the 880 over crossing. we did start to see things back up on the 880 approach. also tracking and problem on east 80. >> george: is already backing up the traffic by alvarado boulevard. >> mark: on to our coverage of the napa earthquake aftermath. >>...
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a story on the hill writes that former president george w. bush made a rare appearance in washington to press african leaders to stop hiv aids and more sexually transmitted diseases. mr. bush said to many people in africa are dying because they do not seek treatment for the disease is because of false rumors. we will have that even for you overnight and right now at www.c-span.org. as we wait for live coverage of president obama, we will hear about the recent algae bloom in late. that shut down the water supply in toledo and left 500,000 people without tap water over the weekend. >> we are back with melissa harrison of the national resources defense council, the communication director. what happened with toledo? >> good morning, thanks for having me. they reason i'm here this morning is because i am from ohio and worked with the ohio epa for four years, and i was on the forefront of when we started the lake sampling will be found these toxins for the first time and realized this is also happening in late. . in toledo over the weekend, we had
a story on the hill writes that former president george w. bush made a rare appearance in washington to press african leaders to stop hiv aids and more sexually transmitted diseases. mr. bush said to many people in africa are dying because they do not seek treatment for the disease is because of false rumors. we will have that even for you overnight and right now at www.c-span.org. as we wait for live coverage of president obama, we will hear about the recent algae bloom in late. that shut down...
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beautiful the beautiful layout of this lafonte what pierre wrote to george washington when he picked the -- he placed it jenkins hill and said it's a monument.waiting he took a street and radiated it to the capitol building. way to make it. what foresight he had to place the capitol building there atop jenkins hill and to create and lay out the city the way he did. me show you what it looks like today in our area of esponsibility on capitol hill, of course, starts with union quare there and we're approaching the west front of the capitol. the we traverse turnover north side. the congressional party extends down to union station there. built about 20 years ago through a ublic-private partnership for the supreme court designed by edward lair booe barnes, that a thurgood marshall judicial building. senate for if senate, the office. and then the roman temple design kass gilbert of the united states supreme xourt. and then of course the thomas building and the john adams and the madison building the e library of commerce, jefferson building widely acclaimed in 1987 has the most america building in and many people still t
beautiful the beautiful layout of this lafonte what pierre wrote to george washington when he picked the -- he placed it jenkins hill and said it's a monument.waiting he took a street and radiated it to the capitol building. way to make it. what foresight he had to place the capitol building there atop jenkins hill and to create and lay out the city the way he did. me show you what it looks like today in our area of esponsibility on capitol hill, of course, starts with union quare there and...
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back here at home, prince georges police need your help finding a gunman in the death of 36-year-old kenneth jones. officers found jones last night on glass manor drive on oxon hill. he was pronounced dead at the scene. >> and the corruption trial of virginia's former governor enters its fifth week tomorrow. he will face questions from his wife's attorney as well as federal prosecutors. he is accused of accepting gifts in exchange for support for his company. >> okay. get this. 200 years ago, the nation's capital was on fire. the burning of washington was a pivotal moment in the war of 1812. to commemorate the event, the navy yard is hosting the pride of baltimore ii. it's a replica of 19th century schooners that disrupted british shipping during the war. >> there's a tweet reading commemorating the two hundredth anniversary of burning the white house. only sparklers this time. the tweet also shows a picture of a cake with a white house and on it, the american and british flag. some say the tweet was in poor taste. >> the first day of school for many children is either the happiest or saddest moment for kids and parents tonight. >> teachers as well. it's so hard
back here at home, prince georges police need your help finding a gunman in the death of 36-year-old kenneth jones. officers found jones last night on glass manor drive on oxon hill. he was pronounced dead at the scene. >> and the corruption trial of virginia's former governor enters its fifth week tomorrow. he will face questions from his wife's attorney as well as federal prosecutors. he is accused of accepting gifts in exchange for support for his company. >> okay. get this. 200...
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. >> right now prince george's police are looking for the person who shot and killed a man in oxon hilldeadly shooting happened just before midnight at the town homes on glass manor drive not far from the d.c. line. the man died on the scene. >> emergency crews on h street northeast testing out the safety of the new d.c. streetcars. the road is shut down between 12th and 13th streets. everything should open up again by noon. >> 9:30 on this sunday morning. trying to get sunshine into the forecast here. >> let's check in with chuck. he went all the way to the front lawn, did not bring his jacket. looks sunny out there. >> all the way, a long, long way to the front yard. there is a little bit of sunshine breaking through but the skies are still technically mostly cloudy in northeast and the farther west the more cloud cover you see. a camera wide tour of proof in the pudding from our tower looking southbound. plenty of blue skies but plenty of clouds out there. that's looking south. look north up wisconsin avenue a lot more clouds across northern maryland than out on the western shore of
. >> right now prince george's police are looking for the person who shot and killed a man in oxon hilldeadly shooting happened just before midnight at the town homes on glass manor drive not far from the d.c. line. the man died on the scene. >> emergency crews on h street northeast testing out the safety of the new d.c. streetcars. the road is shut down between 12th and 13th streets. everything should open up again by noon. >> 9:30 on this sunday morning. trying to get...
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and george custer is going to provide it. gold in the black hills. the summer of 74 he leads an expedition into the black hills western south dakota. the rumors that persisted for years but now it is a reality. there's gold in the black hills. newspaper reports say all you have to do is walk through the grass and pick up the gifts. on jupiter's to the hills overnight deadwood three or 4,000 people real quick. every one of them is an illegal alien because the black hills belong guaranteed by the treaty of 1868 if i can't promise no white people about in the black hills. while shot in the back of the head playing cards in the number ten saloon he's an illegal alien and so is his friend. literal translation hills are black with timber. when president grant sees an opportunity he wants to get up and create jobs, follow money in the treasury said he's going to try to buy the black hills $7 million that is a lot of money. no, not for sale. now their bones lie beneath and not for sale. it is a short portion of tonight's american history to her of native ame
and george custer is going to provide it. gold in the black hills. the summer of 74 he leads an expedition into the black hills western south dakota. the rumors that persisted for years but now it is a reality. there's gold in the black hills. newspaper reports say all you have to do is walk through the grass and pick up the gifts. on jupiter's to the hills overnight deadwood three or 4,000 people real quick. every one of them is an illegal alien because the black hills belong guaranteed by the...
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hills and the walker creek area about 8 mi. west of the vital air strip. >>: let's care look at the weather and traffic. >>: george: the east bay in the north bay there was an accident early this morning and some late will work on 80 west bonds at ashby avenue in berkeley road. look at this backed up along the shore free way it was already backed up into richmond for the west bound 80 ride. >>: george: normally debt at this hour of the morning that drive would only be about 11 to 12 minutes. there is a big backup and the delays already reporting to do to san pablo ave. this is not take long for this to get clobbered. we are still delayed along the waldegrave 1 01 south zombie.. e was one early this morning at the traffic now backed up over the wall built great. despite the heavy traffic on the east shore freeway the metering lights were still activated. we are already backing up to the west bound 80 ride. >>: george: drive times our arctic up over 16 minutes and the a 80 approach is starting to back up as well. >>: james: we have clouds streaming over san for cisco and the rest of the bay area for that matter. some drizzle is a
hills and the walker creek area about 8 mi. west of the vital air strip. >>: let's care look at the weather and traffic. >>: george: the east bay in the north bay there was an accident early this morning and some late will work on 80 west bonds at ashby avenue in berkeley road. look at this backed up along the shore free way it was already backed up into richmond for the west bound 80 ride. >>: george: normally debt at this hour of the morning that drive would only be about 11...
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george custer is going to provide it. golden the black hills. esther leads an expedition into south the kota. --re is gold in the black custer leads an expedition into south dakota. there is gold in the black hills. minors, prospectors, entrepreneurs pour into the hills overnight. deadwood, three or 4000 people real quick. is an illegalhem alien because the black hills , guaranteede sioux by the treaty of 1868, a white man's promise. no white people allowed in the black hills. while bill hickok shot in the back of the head playing cards at the number 10 saloon in deadwood. he is an illegal alien. so as calamity jane. the sioux call the hills sacred ground. the hills are black with timber. president grant sees an opportunity. he wants to get at the gold, roebuck the economy, create jobs, put money in the treasury, -- build up the economy, create treasury,money in the so he is going to try to buy the black hills for $7 million. not for sale. you don't sell the ground your ancestors walked on. and now their bones lie beneath. not for sale. >> c-spa
george custer is going to provide it. golden the black hills. esther leads an expedition into south the kota. --re is gold in the black custer leads an expedition into south dakota. there is gold in the black hills. minors, prospectors, entrepreneurs pour into the hills overnight. deadwood, three or 4000 people real quick. is an illegalhem alien because the black hills , guaranteede sioux by the treaty of 1868, a white man's promise. no white people allowed in the black hills. while bill hickok...
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he needs an economic stimulus package, and george custer's going to provide it. gold in the black hills. summer of '74, custer leads an expedition into the western black hills in south dakota. rumors of gold had persisted for years, but now it is a reality. there's gold in the black hills. newspaper reports say all you've got to do is walk through the grass and pick up nuggets off the tops of your shoes. [laughter] miners, prospectors, entrepreneurs pour into the hills overnight, deadwood. 3-4,000 people real quick. every one of them is an illegal alien because the black hills belong to the sioux, guaranteed by the treaty of 1868, a white man's promise. no white people allowed in the black hills. wild bill hickok, shot in the back of the head playing cards in number 10 saloon in deadwood, he's an illegal alien. so is his friend, calamity jane. because the sioux called the hills sacred ground. well, president grant sees an opportunity there. he wants to get at that gold, rev up the economy, create jobs, put money in the treasury, so he's going to try to buy the black hills. $7 million. t
he needs an economic stimulus package, and george custer's going to provide it. gold in the black hills. summer of '74, custer leads an expedition into the western black hills in south dakota. rumors of gold had persisted for years, but now it is a reality. there's gold in the black hills. newspaper reports say all you've got to do is walk through the grass and pick up nuggets off the tops of your shoes. [laughter] miners, prospectors, entrepreneurs pour into the hills overnight, deadwood....
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restaurant alert. [ audio difficulties ] >> prince george's county hasn't gone digital, so for the hog we tracked down paperwork on the closure of hogs on the hill on woodward road in clinton. the report states roaches were observed on the prep table climbing on utensils in the three-part sink and behind wall paneling. in a statement hogs on the hill said, "we have called an exterminator and it's all gone. it's clean and people can be safe." they all passed reinspection and are back in business. to check for most recent inspections and to see your favorite restaurant's history, text the word food to 25543. we'll send you a link to the restaurant alert database. you can check for yourself. i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9 first alert weather. >> 25543. >> hogs on the hill. >> mogs on the hill. >> i don't know wet -- hogs on the hill. >> i don't know ];.dwhether that's appetizing or just funny. >> could be both. >> very nice out here. >> and he's got no hair and he's complaining about coming outside and it's quite nice. >> not quite as cool tonight. we had a lot of 50s this morning, the eigh
restaurant alert. [ audio difficulties ] >> prince george's county hasn't gone digital, so for the hog we tracked down paperwork on the closure of hogs on the hill on woodward road in clinton. the report states roaches were observed on the prep table climbing on utensils in the three-part sink and behind wall paneling. in a statement hogs on the hill said, "we have called an exterminator and it's all gone. it's clean and people can be safe." they all passed reinspection and are...
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george's county, not for the pie. police looking for the group who targeted the little caesars on branch avenue in tempo hills, surveillance cameras as they rolled during this robbery last month. one of the suspects jumping on the counter, gun in hand, forces the employees to the back of the store. they snagged cash and took off running. today police need your help to try to figure out who these guys are. if you recognize them, giving them a call. >>> two weeks before classes begin and robbers targeting d.c. schools, more surveillance video, shows robbers stealing thousands of dollars in equipment. cardozo high school on monday, getting away with nine apple computers. robbers hit the same school last september and were never caught. that's when cardozo had just reopened after a $130 million renovation. eight d.c. schools have been burglarized this summer. >>> this morning the likely answer to how the white flags ended up on top of the brooklyn bridge. >>> good morning, mostly cloudy skies await you outside first thing this morning. and rain chances are creeping up just a touch for later on today. i'll let you know if or wh
george's county, not for the pie. police looking for the group who targeted the little caesars on branch avenue in tempo hills, surveillance cameras as they rolled during this robbery last month. one of the suspects jumping on the counter, gun in hand, forces the employees to the back of the store. they snagged cash and took off running. today police need your help to try to figure out who these guys are. if you recognize them, giving them a call. >>> two weeks before classes begin and...
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hills themself. there's a lot of gaps in the clouds. we're getting plenty of sunshine coming down. georgeill show you this to you and a second. temperatures are slowly beginning to warm but they're not moving a whole lot. >>: george: 61 and san francisco so we're there at the low 60s essentially over the next couple of hours. clouds as you can see are hugging the california coast. we're seeing this at the moment from the satellite perspective. were warming up sooner than we did yesterday which means it's going to be warmer today by noontime we will be already seen the 80s. >>: george: today will be a few degrees warmer than yesterday's. by the afternoon we will see the low 90s. it will stay fairly mild right at the coast and '60s for the most of the day today. the temperatures were looking for art 10 degrees at jumping temperatures today from san francisco to oakland. in the east bay usc that those of the warmest temperatures and the map. >>: george: here's your 70 around the bay forecast for today it's going to be warm. tomorrow will be the same as today. for the rest of the work week an
hills themself. there's a lot of gaps in the clouds. we're getting plenty of sunshine coming down. georgeill show you this to you and a second. temperatures are slowly beginning to warm but they're not moving a whole lot. >>: george: 61 and san francisco so we're there at the low 60s essentially over the next couple of hours. clouds as you can see are hugging the california coast. we're seeing this at the moment from the satellite perspective. were warming up sooner than we did yesterday...