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i can rattle them off from anthony anderson, tyrone west, hutchison hutchison, george king. young people that have been killed and nothing has been done to redress the grievances on this issue of police abuse. i am concerned about the shaming and demonization of our youth in this city. i mean until the city is willing to... >> aren't you disturbed by how extreme the reaction was, because some of the pictures i saw today, they were disturbing when i saw children. little kids who were out there throwing rocks at police officers, who were involved in a lot of what was going on. >> you can be upset about it but the strong feeling is if you don't address the underlining issues it will not change. volunteer organizers offered medical assistance and were with the youth for a short period before we had to bring them back into the office. unless there's an indictment. unless there's a conviction and gaoling of the six police you will not see calm in the city. you cap send in the nard -- can send in the national guard and extra police. all you create is a police state. which assist. a
i can rattle them off from anthony anderson, tyrone west, hutchison hutchison, george king. young people that have been killed and nothing has been done to redress the grievances on this issue of police abuse. i am concerned about the shaming and demonization of our youth in this city. i mean until the city is willing to... >> aren't you disturbed by how extreme the reaction was, because some of the pictures i saw today, they were disturbing when i saw children. little kids who were out...
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. >> before freddie gray we had anthony anderson, tyrone west, a young man by the name of george king who was tased to death at the hospital while he was strapped to a gurney. >> what we want to happen, we want all those prosecuted for murder. >> reporter: young people with no jobs and seemingly lots of times are frustrated. some of the cops on the street also feel they need answers now and want to begin the process of mending fences with the community. this is bruce john reporting from west baltimore for wusa9. >> a community vigil and demonstration to protest freddie gray's death are scheduled for tonight and we are there. >>> baltimore police said five of the six officers suspended with pay for the incident have given their statements to investigators. you can see these officers in the cell phone videos. one shows the officers carrying or perhaps dragging gray into the police van. another shows them taking them out of the van to shackle his legs a few blocks away. today maryland's governor said it seems no one knows exactly how gray suffered that injury, so he's putting a rush on g
. >> before freddie gray we had anthony anderson, tyrone west, a young man by the name of george king who was tased to death at the hospital while he was strapped to a gurney. >> what we want to happen, we want all those prosecuted for murder. >> reporter: young people with no jobs and seemingly lots of times are frustrated. some of the cops on the street also feel they need answers now and want to begin the process of mending fences with the community. this is bruce john...
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we had a young man by the name of george king who was tased to death at the hospital while he was strapped to a gurney. >> reporter: angie scott, a community activist, said freddie gray is but the latest. >> there's a issue of bad policing because the real issue is we have black police, white police, latino police, women police who are killing black men. the racial component is they know that they can kill a black man and be exonerated. >> what we want to happen, we want them prosecuted for murder. >> reporter: young people with no jobs and seemingly lots of time, they're agitated. >> it's our home boy, our childhood friend. it's not what we feel. it's what we want to know. >> reporter: there are demonstrations in front of police headquarters, but a lid has kept tensions from boiling over. >> i think if they come and don't show themselves off as doing anything. >> reporter: the justice department has already been in the business of the baltimore city police department after the newspaper here revealed the city has paid out some $5.7 million in settlements and tort judgments over alleged po
we had a young man by the name of george king who was tased to death at the hospital while he was strapped to a gurney. >> reporter: angie scott, a community activist, said freddie gray is but the latest. >> there's a issue of bad policing because the real issue is we have black police, white police, latino police, women police who are killing black men. the racial component is they know that they can kill a black man and be exonerated. >> what we want to happen, we want them...
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last year 19-year-old george king died after he was struck multiple times with a taser by baltimore policeier this year 30-year-old trayvon scott died after he had trouble breathing while in a holding cell here in baltimore city, and now this week we are dealing with the death of freddy gray who sustained spinal cord injuries during an arrest. in addition to that the police department's website, since july of last year there have been 40 incidents of police use of force in the city and so there is certainly a use of force problem here, and against that back drop we can understand why we are seeing the mass protests and demonstrations going on around the city in which residents and family members of people who have died in police custody are asking for a transparent investigation, accountability and police reform. >> monique, i want to also get your response to this because your organization has called for several changes in baltimore in the wake of the cases that you just mentioned. one of the things you are asking for is for police officers to use body cameras to collect and to disseminat
last year 19-year-old george king died after he was struck multiple times with a taser by baltimore policeier this year 30-year-old trayvon scott died after he had trouble breathing while in a holding cell here in baltimore city, and now this week we are dealing with the death of freddy gray who sustained spinal cord injuries during an arrest. in addition to that the police department's website, since july of last year there have been 40 incidents of police use of force in the city and so there...
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the last one i'd like to mention briefly is george king. he was a 19-year-old man who went into cardiac arrest at good samaritan hospital a hospital of all places. he went there to get a simple tooth extraction and was tasered five times to death by the baltimore city police and good samaritan police. in that case no officers were held accountable. no firings. again, no one was sent to prison. we want to happen here what happened in south carolina. we want these officers to be fired, and we want for them to be charged with murder. >> all right. reverend let me come back to you here. david katz let me bring you in. you hear these myriad of examples of aggressive police tactics in baltimore. when you watch this video, just from a law enforcement perspective, there are a lot of holes. as "the baltimore sun" reporter was pointing out, we don't know what happened to freddie gray's legs. we don't know what happened once they put him in the van. we just know 80% of his spinal cord was severed. he went into a coma and ultimately died. when you see
the last one i'd like to mention briefly is george king. he was a 19-year-old man who went into cardiac arrest at good samaritan hospital a hospital of all places. he went there to get a simple tooth extraction and was tasered five times to death by the baltimore city police and good samaritan police. in that case no officers were held accountable. no firings. again, no one was sent to prison. we want to happen here what happened in south carolina. we want these officers to be fired, and we...
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our case last year george king he was killed by tasers by the police officers in may.rything was given over to the state's attorney. we didn't get any type of answers until october -- the end of october. that's over five months later. in this case hopefully it will come sooner. it's a different state's attorney, it's a case gotten world attention. hopefully maryland will have the information to make the decision faster. but they didn't make the decision until they had all the medical examiner's report all the medical bills for george king they waited until they had a stack of information. even in that case they didn't indict. they sat me down in a room showed me three stacks of papers and said we don't think the officers did this. >> well every case is it's own, but we want the process to be followed as fully as possible. grandville thank you for perspective. tom, as always helping us understand how it should work at its best. we're going to have much more from baltimore here. there's a lot going on. but we should go back to new york. there's a lot going on there that'
our case last year george king he was killed by tasers by the police officers in may.rything was given over to the state's attorney. we didn't get any type of answers until october -- the end of october. that's over five months later. in this case hopefully it will come sooner. it's a different state's attorney, it's a case gotten world attention. hopefully maryland will have the information to make the decision faster. but they didn't make the decision until they had all the medical examiner's...
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even king george iii didn't have the power to legislate without parliament. so during her confirmation hearing in the committee, judiciary committee, i asked her plainly whether she supported the president's unilateral decision to make his own immigration laws. here's the relevant portion of the transcript. sessions, i have to have a clear answers to this question. ms. lynch, do you believe the executive action announced by president obama on november 20 is legal and constitutional, yes or no? ms. lynch, as i read the opinion -- that's the department of justice opinion which would be under her supervision -- "i do believe it is, senator." of of course the lawful duty of the senate -- attorney general is to enforce the laws that exist not ones that she or the president wish existed. one of the most stunningment wills of the president of the united states' scheme is the grant of work permits to up to 5 million illegal immigrants taking jobs directly from citizens and legal immigrants in our country, at a time of high unemployment and low wages. peter kersinow,
even king george iii didn't have the power to legislate without parliament. so during her confirmation hearing in the committee, judiciary committee, i asked her plainly whether she supported the president's unilateral decision to make his own immigration laws. here's the relevant portion of the transcript. sessions, i have to have a clear answers to this question. ms. lynch, do you believe the executive action announced by president obama on november 20 is legal and constitutional, yes or no?...
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even king george iii didn't have the power to legislate without parliament. so during her confirmation hearing in the committee judiciary committee i asked her plainly whether she supported the president's unilateral decision to make his own immigration laws. here's the relevant portion of the transcript. sessions: i have to have a clear answers to this question. ms. lynch, do you believe the executive action announced by president obama on november 20 is legal and constitutional, yes or no? ms. lynch: as i read the opinion opinion" -- that's the department of justice opinion which would be under her supervision -- "i do believe it is senator." of course the lawful duty of the toarpg is to enforce the laws that exist -- of course, the lawful duty. attorney general is to enforce the laws that exist not ones that she or the president wish existed. one of the most stunningment wills of the president of the united states' scheme is the grant of work permits to up to 5 million illegal immigrants taking jobs directly from citizens and legal immigrants in our countr
even king george iii didn't have the power to legislate without parliament. so during her confirmation hearing in the committee judiciary committee i asked her plainly whether she supported the president's unilateral decision to make his own immigration laws. here's the relevant portion of the transcript. sessions: i have to have a clear answers to this question. ms. lynch, do you believe the executive action announced by president obama on november 20 is legal and constitutional, yes or no?...
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he lived in king george, virginia. as one might imagine, his family gathered there at the family home this evening grieving privately. live in suitland kevin lewis, abc 7 news. maureen: thank you kevin. more problems today for the scandal-plagued u.s. secret service. an agent was arrested last night in d.c. accused of breaking into a home. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is live from d.c. superior court where the agent appeared late this afternoon. sam? sam: yes, maureen. actually it was not an agent but an officer of the uniformed secret service branch. he was arraigned here on charges of attempted first-degree burglary and felony destruction of property. he's 29 years old. outside the apartment where police were called this morning for a burglar in progress glass from two broken windows litters the ground. a boot print dents the front door. in court papers uniform secret service officer arthur baldwin denied breaking the glass and admitted trying to kick in the door to the home. residents declined to go on camera but desc
he lived in king george, virginia. as one might imagine, his family gathered there at the family home this evening grieving privately. live in suitland kevin lewis, abc 7 news. maureen: thank you kevin. more problems today for the scandal-plagued u.s. secret service. an agent was arrested last night in d.c. accused of breaking into a home. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is live from d.c. superior court where the agent appeared late this afternoon. sam? sam: yes, maureen. actually it was not an...
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the i-81 corridor south of richmond and a few more now just coming in areas over king george county. a lot to watch and again any of these have the potential of becoming severe. temperatures starting to cool off a bit. look at this. 81 in winchester and frederick. very warm april evening. so because of that still several more hours a possibility of heavy to severe thunderstorms and an isolated tornado, clearing skies and cooler temperatures late tonight. we'll have the full forecast in a couple of minutes. maureen: thank you doug. remember, you can take the stormwatch weather team with you wherever you go. just download the stormwatch weather app for your android or iphone. you can also follow us on twitter or like us on facebook. >> jail! maureen: a community on the edge. that's how baltimore's police commissioner is describing the atmosphere after a man's death in police custody. abc 7 has learned that man's spine was nearly severed during his arrest. maryland bureau chief brad bell is following this developing story tonight and live in baltimore where police officials are already
the i-81 corridor south of richmond and a few more now just coming in areas over king george county. a lot to watch and again any of these have the potential of becoming severe. temperatures starting to cool off a bit. look at this. 81 in winchester and frederick. very warm april evening. so because of that still several more hours a possibility of heavy to severe thunderstorms and an isolated tornado, clearing skies and cooler temperatures late tonight. we'll have the full forecast in a couple...
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. >> reporter: acting on a tip from witnesses here in the neighborhood a king georges county sheriffs deputy arrested johnson a short time after the shooting. he was found with a weapon of the same caliber as the rep used here in the car with him when he was detained and tonight he has been charged with first degree murder. in fredericksburg, garrett haake. >> investigators are certain the two knew each other but not known how. >>> new information tonight about the murder of an arlington mother. police are analyzing hair found in bonnie black's hands and on her leg that could lead to her killer. also revealed that her throat had been cut. black was found dead in her south 18th street home on april 17th. she was in process of filing for divorce from her husband david black and obtained a protective order. police are questioned david black. they have not named him or anyone as a suspect. >>> coming up, it is a race against time to find survives of the deadly earthquake in nepal. >>> how people here are helping. >>> chilly this evening and a light jacket probably a good idea for your wak
. >> reporter: acting on a tip from witnesses here in the neighborhood a king georges county sheriffs deputy arrested johnson a short time after the shooting. he was found with a weapon of the same caliber as the rep used here in the car with him when he was detained and tonight he has been charged with first degree murder. in fredericksburg, garrett haake. >> investigators are certain the two knew each other but not known how. >>> new information tonight about the murder...
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aldi along state route 35 in hazlet and the aldi on king george's post road in woodbridge township. >>> today the mayor of trenton is asking city residents to clean up. about 2,000 people have already volunteered to help with the 28th annual clean communities litter march. this event comes one day before earth day. >>> and the environmental protection agency is introducing a state of the art park bench today. >> i'm guessing this is related to earth day in some way, right? the timing has to be there. >> it's hang in philadelphia. the epa says the interactive park bench has a built in monitoring station that measures air quality and the weather. officials say it's a unique way to get the public to participate in measuring weather information. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> 20 minutes before 5:00. the rain is starting to taper off. still coming down in philadelphia, but look at that temperature, 60 degrees. the heavy rain has ended in the city. there are still a few spots on the radar screen with heavier showers. you can see lighter showers
aldi along state route 35 in hazlet and the aldi on king george's post road in woodbridge township. >>> today the mayor of trenton is asking city residents to clean up. about 2,000 people have already volunteered to help with the 28th annual clean communities litter march. this event comes one day before earth day. >>> and the environmental protection agency is introducing a state of the art park bench today. >> i'm guessing this is related to earth day in some way,...
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. >>> if you live in king george county your water and sewer bills are going up. the county's rates were among the highest in the state. and they are about to get even higher. we're learning the increases are needed to cover nearly $10 million in upgrades including sewer replacements. it seems you're no stranger to rate hikes either. rates have gone up every year for five years. it's not known how much they'll change. >>> safety improvements coming to the way you get to work. in the next few months metro will repair ventilation fans and adding emergency exit signs. within the next year metro says it will upgrade the radio and cell phone systems inside tunnels. that should be done by 2016. now, these upgrades are a result of that deadly smoke incident at the plaza back in january. >>> you might be able to buy a beer at a maryland football game this fall. they're considering selling alcohol starting with the fall sports season. it stemmed from the student proposal. under the plan only a certain amount of drinks could be bought at one time. the university president h
. >>> if you live in king george county your water and sewer bills are going up. the county's rates were among the highest in the state. and they are about to get even higher. we're learning the increases are needed to cover nearly $10 million in upgrades including sewer replacements. it seems you're no stranger to rate hikes either. rates have gone up every year for five years. it's not known how much they'll change. >>> safety improvements coming to the way you get to work....
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even king george iii didn't have the power to legislate without parliament. so during her confirmation hearing in the committee judiciary committee i asked her plainly whether she supported the president's unilateral decision to make his own immigration laws. here's the relevant portion of the transcript. sessions: i have to have a clear answers to this question. ms. lynch, do you believe the executive action announced by president obama on november 20 is legal and constitutional, yes or no? ms. lynch: as i read the opinion opinion" -- that's the department of justice opinion which would be under her supervision -- "i do believe it is senator." of course the lawful duty of the toarpg is to enforce the laws that exist -- of course, the lawful duty. attorney general is to enforce the laws that exist not ones that she or the president wish existed. one of the most stunningment wills of the president of the united states' scheme is the grant of work permits to up to 5 million illegal immigrants taking jobs directly from citizens and legal immigrants in our countr
even king george iii didn't have the power to legislate without parliament. so during her confirmation hearing in the committee judiciary committee i asked her plainly whether she supported the president's unilateral decision to make his own immigration laws. here's the relevant portion of the transcript. sessions: i have to have a clear answers to this question. ms. lynch, do you believe the executive action announced by president obama on november 20 is legal and constitutional, yes or no?...
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down 301 through king george county southern maryland calvert county all seeing shower activity right. now it's on the light side. it's not going to really cause too many issues. but it's all part of this whole system that is moving on through. and not just this system it's part of this system a huge area of low pressure that has just been sitting and spinning for days. now, it was back to the west. so they were dealing with a cold air over the great lakes, back towards the upper plains over the last few days. but it shifted off to the east. you can see the front coming through. you can see the showers coming through. now another little spoke in the wheel so to speak that will help to reinforce that cooler air. so it was back to the west. here it comes in this pattern. looks like it wants to stay. it look likes it wants to stick around. that area of low pressure not going anywhere soon. that's going mean some cool numbers. how about these for cool numbers? 41 in d.c. tonight. 38 la plata. 35 in frederick. 36 in leesburg. i think we stay above the freezing mark. not worried about frost
down 301 through king george county southern maryland calvert county all seeing shower activity right. now it's on the light side. it's not going to really cause too many issues. but it's all part of this whole system that is moving on through. and not just this system it's part of this system a huge area of low pressure that has just been sitting and spinning for days. now, it was back to the west. so they were dealing with a cold air over the great lakes, back towards the upper plains over...
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when they cross into king george county is where they meet up with three confederates, one of which wasllie who directs them to the gear and farm where they can stay. the confederates however, they were part of the ninth virginia calvary, when they learn booth shot lincoln, they don't want to have anything to do with ruth. they continue on. willie would proceed on to bowling green in caroline county, a little ways west of the garrett farm. it is ultimately willie, union calvary are chips off that a man with crutches was seen with confederates, and one of which new that willie was staying at a place called the star hotel is bowling green. union calvary will go there on the early morning hours of april 26. with a gun to willie's head they tell him, tell us where booth is hiding. john wilkes booth and david harold were hiding in a tobacco farm of the garretts. a sergeant, something of a fanaticical new england figure, a religious zealot he is the one who ultimately takes aim at john wilkes booth, as the farm was going up in flames. the garrett's informs them that they were hiding in the fa
when they cross into king george county is where they meet up with three confederates, one of which wasllie who directs them to the gear and farm where they can stay. the confederates however, they were part of the ninth virginia calvary, when they learn booth shot lincoln, they don't want to have anything to do with ruth. they continue on. willie would proceed on to bowling green in caroline county, a little ways west of the garrett farm. it is ultimately willie, union calvary are chips off...
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a gift to king george vi for baby elizabeth. and her george are carrying on the tradition. sterling cross, ceo, nick packton for cnn for a royal baby buggy drive. >> it gives you a nice visibility of your baby as well. >> he shows us the pram, hand made for prince george. cross between traditional pram of royal babies past and modern buggy. built to grandmother carol middleton's liking. did the duchess of cambridge ask for anything? >> we supplied ask tra accessories, insect net so the pram could be used. very good summer when prince george was born. our head of design went to the middleton family home and presented it to the duchess' mom. we did a full demonstration so the product was safe. >> thanks to the middletons, an insect net is a standard feature of the sterling cross prams. >> prince george's pram is not cheap. retails for as much as $2,400. modest compared to heritage carriages. this exclusive edition goes for $7300. the pricey prams are hand made in this factory. not much dif front from the company's 1930s work space
a gift to king george vi for baby elizabeth. and her george are carrying on the tradition. sterling cross, ceo, nick packton for cnn for a royal baby buggy drive. >> it gives you a nice visibility of your baby as well. >> he shows us the pram, hand made for prince george. cross between traditional pram of royal babies past and modern buggy. built to grandmother carol middleton's liking. did the duchess of cambridge ask for anything? >> we supplied ask tra accessories, insect...
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george and kings street, it is adrienne's crossing today, and it is where ambassador young, and leading a group across the street comes to this very place. he was attacked, according to his recollections they finished the prayer and they remember somebody saying neil. so now we are standing in front of the steps of the regional motor lodge where on june 11, 1954 dr. king was arrested for trying to have a cup of coffee along with his colleague at the segregated lunch counter. it was part of the sclc. the organization of such owners it was a symbol of segregation in the sunshine state. dr. king and protesters had protested in front of the motor lodge. on june 11 1964, dr. king was arrested here. it was the only place in florida he was arrested. it was an intimidation tactic. one of the things that we have that is pretty valuable for the civil rights library of san augustine -- saint augustin is a copy of the fingerprints of dr. king when he was processed into this jail here. these are the steps, one of the only things preserved when it was demolished in 2003, and it was retained for its h
george and kings street, it is adrienne's crossing today, and it is where ambassador young, and leading a group across the street comes to this very place. he was attacked, according to his recollections they finished the prayer and they remember somebody saying neil. so now we are standing in front of the steps of the regional motor lodge where on june 11, 1954 dr. king was arrested for trying to have a cup of coffee along with his colleague at the segregated lunch counter. it was part of the...
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wonderful phrase but even now, it evokes that this woman who could have been queen, george washington could have been kingnd she could have been queen and not the least of their accomplishments is that each refused. host: last question on this section, you paint a portrait that george washington was a robust subscriber to newspapers of the time and that martha washington devoured the newspapers as well by my she -- as well. patricia: she loved to read. she read a lot. when she did not actually read the papers herself, washington would frequently spend an evening reading aloud to her and whoever else was there. he would read a story and they would all talk about it. she was not a person who was out of what was going on in politics at all. richard: that does not mean she liked what she read. host: how did the press read her? >> there was no personal -- richard: there was no personal criticism but there was a democratic element who were always on the lookout for anything that seemed monarchical. some thought that the president's weekly levy on tuesday afternoon and her dinner every thursday and her friday ni
wonderful phrase but even now, it evokes that this woman who could have been queen, george washington could have been kingnd she could have been queen and not the least of their accomplishments is that each refused. host: last question on this section, you paint a portrait that george washington was a robust subscriber to newspapers of the time and that martha washington devoured the newspapers as well by my she -- as well. patricia: she loved to read. she read a lot. when she did not actually...
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it's op that southern fringe extreme eastern king george county extreme southern charles county st. mary's county down through the northern neck. this watch extends off to the east until 11:00 p.m. there is the potential for some strong potentially severe storms that could bring some hail and even some damaging wind to this area. so you can see the storms down there to the north. it's mostly rain showers for us. again, the same frontal system that's moving through, some showers from savage right into d.c. inside the beltway east toward areas like bowie. eventually annapolis and clinton getting some of those rain showers, not seeing any lightning here either. east of culpeper headed toward hartwood in fredericksburg spotsylvania eventually route 1 and i-95 getting some of that just rain. but look at the difference. just a couple of miles away down into areas of the northern thunderstorm warnings that have been issued down through this area as well. one that's headed towards williamsburg. another cluster further down i-95 just south of richmond right now pap lot of lightning with thes
it's op that southern fringe extreme eastern king george county extreme southern charles county st. mary's county down through the northern neck. this watch extends off to the east until 11:00 p.m. there is the potential for some strong potentially severe storms that could bring some hail and even some damaging wind to this area. so you can see the storms down there to the north. it's mostly rain showers for us. again, the same frontal system that's moving through, some showers from savage...
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but as far west as king george into the mid 70s and up near the pennsylvania border beautiful day thereay. shenandoah valley, most locations should be climbing into the 70s this afternoon. except a few spots in the mountains will be making it into the upper 60s this afternoon. when i visit groups, i ask them when do you hit the road i'm on the road by 6 chvrn:30. you see that on your cameras. >> yeah, i wanted to update on the outer loop at wisconsin, that's cleared out of the way. so we don't need a send a chopper to that anyway so chopper right now over the outer loop at route 1. you can see that volume as tom was just saying it is building. 6:30. this is kind of what happens unfortunately around here. beltway at central looking good at prince george's county. 95 in virginia gordon boulevard, very light volume at this point this morning. no major problems right there. then 66 inbound just after 50 sorry to say, quite slow here this morning. back in ten minutes with some travel times. >> see you then melissa, thank you. members of congress expected to grill the men in charge of keeping
but as far west as king george into the mid 70s and up near the pennsylvania border beautiful day thereay. shenandoah valley, most locations should be climbing into the 70s this afternoon. except a few spots in the mountains will be making it into the upper 60s this afternoon. when i visit groups, i ask them when do you hit the road i'm on the road by 6 chvrn:30. you see that on your cameras. >> yeah, i wanted to update on the outer loop at wisconsin, that's cleared out of the way. so we...
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again, fredericksburg down toward the south in through southern king george county.se are the showers i've been watching develop along an outflow boundary the boundary moving this way, the showers develop along it. some just east of herndon over towards portions of the area. let's go back. i want to zoom in one more time on this. go ahead and zoom in right here. i'll show you what i'm talking about. around the d.c. area, these could come in through d.c. now, here's the stadium, of course nationals taking on the phillies tonight. i do think this rain will come right over nats park around the 7:15 hour. again, maybe a 15-minute shower, that will be it. this will be the one that came over national harbor, moving toward clinton. you can see the air force base out there, too. it will move over that in the next couple of minutes. for the most part dining out this evening, looking good in most areas. you'll get a brief shower downtown, that's about it. temperatures 70 to 75 degrees, tomorrow's forecast beautiful. warm, lots of sunshine in the afternoon, low humidity 76 to 8
again, fredericksburg down toward the south in through southern king george county.se are the showers i've been watching develop along an outflow boundary the boundary moving this way, the showers develop along it. some just east of herndon over towards portions of the area. let's go back. i want to zoom in one more time on this. go ahead and zoom in right here. i'll show you what i'm talking about. around the d.c. area, these could come in through d.c. now, here's the stadium, of course...
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the i-81 corridor south of richmond and a few more now just coming in areas over king george county. a lot to watch and again any of these have the potential of becoming severe. temperatures starting to cool off a bit. look at this. 81 in winchester and frederick. very warm april evening. so because of that still several more hours a possibility of heavy to severe thunderstorms and an isolated tornado, clearing skies and cooler temperatures late tonight. we'll have the full forecast in a couple of minutes. maureen: thank you doug. remember, you can take the stormwatch weather team with you wherever you go. just download the
the i-81 corridor south of richmond and a few more now just coming in areas over king george county. a lot to watch and again any of these have the potential of becoming severe. temperatures starting to cool off a bit. look at this. 81 in winchester and frederick. very warm april evening. so because of that still several more hours a possibility of heavy to severe thunderstorms and an isolated tornado, clearing skies and cooler temperatures late tonight. we'll have the full forecast in a couple...
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entire viewing area and farther south in king george county that area in pink is under a severe thunderstorm watch. our storm scan shows the continuing areas of development across south side of virginia adjacent to north carolina. then just coming across the southern blue ridge out of stanton, that area we'll watch closely. closer to home, there's one cell in particular we just noticed. we'll take a close look at now crossing the potomac river from stafford county into western charles county. this looks like it's trying to develop a hail core. as far as lightning strikes, we tonight have one from that cell. they're still in the formation stages. that's going to move north-northeastward or northeastward rather through northern charles county eventually into southern prince george's county. we'll monitor that for signs of development and that's the kind of late afternoon and evening we'll have here in the belfort furniture weather center more and more showers and storms popping and each one is going to have to be closely monitored to see if it shows any signs of hail or very high winds that wo
entire viewing area and farther south in king george county that area in pink is under a severe thunderstorm watch. our storm scan shows the continuing areas of development across south side of virginia adjacent to north carolina. then just coming across the southern blue ridge out of stanton, that area we'll watch closely. closer to home, there's one cell in particular we just noticed. we'll take a close look at now crossing the potomac river from stafford county into western charles county....
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. >>> if you live in king georges county, your water and sewage rates are going up again. we're learning that the increases are needed to cover almost $10 million in upgrades including sewer replacements. it seems you're no stranger to rate hikes there. rates have gone up every year for the past five years. it's not known by how much they'll change. we are working to find that out for you. >>> d.c. is leading the way in growing our own. the district is number one for community gardens per capita. the trust for public lands said there's nearly 2,600 individual gardens, many of which are owned by the city or national park services. and the city parks department says there's a long waiting list of people who want a small piece of land to garden. >>> might be able to get a brew at a maryland football game this fall. the university is considering selling alcohol at athletic events starting with the fall sports season. it stemmed from a student proposal. under the plan only a certain number of drinks could be purchased at a time and sales would stop before the end of the game. t
. >>> if you live in king georges county, your water and sewage rates are going up again. we're learning that the increases are needed to cover almost $10 million in upgrades including sewer replacements. it seems you're no stranger to rate hikes there. rates have gone up every year for the past five years. it's not known by how much they'll change. we are working to find that out for you. >>> d.c. is leading the way in growing our own. the district is number one for community...
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wonderful phrase, but even now, it evokes that this woman who could have been queen, george washington could have been kingnd she could have been queen and not the least of their accomplishments is that each refused. the ground -- crown. host: last question on this section, you paint a portrait that george washington was a robust subscriber to newspapers of the time and read them. and that martha washington devoured the newspapers as well. patricia: she loved to read. she read a lot. when she did not actually read the papers herself, washington would frequently spend an evening reading aloud to her and whoever else was there. he would read a story, and they would all talk about it. she was not a person who was out of what was going on in politics at all. richard: that does not mean she liked what she read. host: how did the press read her? richard: she came across criticism. not personal criticism. but one of the fishers of the early days was this quote democratic with a small d jeffersonian element, who are all on the lookout for anything that seemed monarchical. there were those, believe it or not, who t
wonderful phrase, but even now, it evokes that this woman who could have been queen, george washington could have been kingnd she could have been queen and not the least of their accomplishments is that each refused. the ground -- crown. host: last question on this section, you paint a portrait that george washington was a robust subscriber to newspapers of the time and read them. and that martha washington devoured the newspapers as well. patricia: she loved to read. she read a lot. when she...
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honor twice in a season he also received it in january don nelson won 1989 and 2007 george karl in 1987 the sacramento kingshe sacramento kings will sign 7-foot 5-inch, 360-pound center sim bhullar to a 10-day contract on thursday making him the nba's first ever player of indian descent. they had previously singed him to a preseason contract but this is the first time he'll be on the roster for an nba game bhullar was averaging 10.3 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3.9 blocks over 39 games this season for the reno bighorns of the d-league kings owner vivek ranadive is a native of india cleveland cavs coach david blatt was named eastern confernce coach of the month today but yesterday it was revealed that lebron james has been doing much of the play calling for the last three months blatt and james downplayed it saying it's not unusual and that point guard kyrie irving has options to call plays as well james says blatt still calls plays himself throughtout the game and during time-outs but it seems like lebron has the right of final refusal some at least they are honest instead of pretending that somebody is in char
honor twice in a season he also received it in january don nelson won 1989 and 2007 george karl in 1987 the sacramento kingshe sacramento kings will sign 7-foot 5-inch, 360-pound center sim bhullar to a 10-day contract on thursday making him the nba's first ever player of indian descent. they had previously singed him to a preseason contract but this is the first time he'll be on the roster for an nba game bhullar was averaging 10.3 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3.9 blocks over 39 games this season...
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a job that forced him to commute 90 minutes a day from his home in king george county virginia. he is survived by his wife of 36 years, linda as well as a son and four grandchildren. our kevin lewis will have more on lawrence buckner coming up at 6:00. alison: in anne arundel county now, police are looking for the person who shot and critically injured a police officer in arnold. it happened along college parkway not far from broad neck park. diane cho is in annapolis monitoring this search. diane: as police k-9s scoured the area dozens from the anne arundel police cadet class searched for clues after an officer in uniform was shot in the neck. >> it's under here too. diane: police say an officer stopped by this 7-eleven store early this morning when someone inside said there's a man acting suspiciously outside of the store. >> goes and makes contact with that person and what happened after that is what we're trying to figure out. diane: police say the two got into a struggle and the suspect took off. when the officer went after him investigators say the suspect opened fire. >>
a job that forced him to commute 90 minutes a day from his home in king george county virginia. he is survived by his wife of 36 years, linda as well as a son and four grandchildren. our kevin lewis will have more on lawrence buckner coming up at 6:00. alison: in anne arundel county now, police are looking for the person who shot and critically injured a police officer in arnold. it happened along college parkway not far from broad neck park. diane cho is in annapolis monitoring this search....
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commute each way was 90 minutes long and he lived in king george virginia, as one might imagine, his family gathered there this afternoon grieving privately. we're live in suitland, i'm kevin lewis, abc 7 news. alison: developing right now, a man hunt in anne arundel county and an officer in critical coot him in the neck and then took off. it was 2:20 this morning when that officer pulled into a 7-eleven along college parkway in annapolis. someone in the store told him about a suspicious person outside. the officer approached the man in a darkhood hoodie and that's when witnesses heard a shot. officer was struck in the neck and unable to call for help. >> did have his bulletproof vest. this wasn't a wound that hit the vest area so again this bag i decided to turn the weapon towards the police officer who was in uniform in the middle of the night. alison: our diane cho has been on this story all afternoon and has more coming up tonight at 5:00. leon: u.s. postal service worker is in critical condition after a crash in bowie. this happened yesterday as the driver was traveling westboun
commute each way was 90 minutes long and he lived in king george virginia, as one might imagine, his family gathered there this afternoon grieving privately. we're live in suitland, i'm kevin lewis, abc 7 news. alison: developing right now, a man hunt in anne arundel county and an officer in critical coot him in the neck and then took off. it was 2:20 this morning when that officer pulled into a 7-eleven along college parkway in annapolis. someone in the store told him about a suspicious person...
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our founders didn't want another king george. >> you wanted a legal answer.ed letters to the president." the "washington post" calls your letters, and i'll quote "rude and bizarre." where why do you could they ignored your messages? did they think it was rude and bizarre? >> no, they're a couple that were tough and candid and forthright. sometimes you shouldn't fudge your words. but most of them are substantive. anybody who buys eats, pays taxes, who works, who has to go abroad in the armed services will be interested in the letters in this book. it illustrates higher expectations for our president that letters should be promoting. what presidents are doing, not doing, what they don't know about inside their own government or around the country. it's a popular media, and it should be respected. letters to your president. >> and so mr. nader, it sounds like you're not going to give up 100, give up 200 maybe? >> i'm going to continue to write my president. i think that's a duty of citizenship. and i don't think one out of eight people have ever written to their
our founders didn't want another king george. >> you wanted a legal answer.ed letters to the president." the "washington post" calls your letters, and i'll quote "rude and bizarre." where why do you could they ignored your messages? did they think it was rude and bizarre? >> no, they're a couple that were tough and candid and forthright. sometimes you shouldn't fudge your words. but most of them are substantive. anybody who buys eats, pays taxes, who works,...
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voices said we need to combine back up and reconcile back with king george iii, and patrick henry stood up saying no, i know not what course others, but for me, give me liberty or give me death. that ought to resinate real well in new hampshire it seems to me. [ applause ] so, friends, the story of patrick henry means this. patrick henry believed in america. patrick henry believed in america before there was an america. i believe in america. you believe in america. now is time that we had a president that believes in america. thank you very much for the chance to be with you. [ applause ] >> we have questions microphones, just raise your hand. >> governor? >> warren? >> i don't really need a microphone. i'll ask you the question. >> you need the mic. [ laughter ] >> all right thank you very much. how, as president, do you incentivize congress to have the courage and the fortitude to actually lower the business taxes which we all know would increase our opportunities and stimulate our economy. how do you do that? >> yeah you know i think we got to talk to the people in the united states
voices said we need to combine back up and reconcile back with king george iii, and patrick henry stood up saying no, i know not what course others, but for me, give me liberty or give me death. that ought to resinate real well in new hampshire it seems to me. [ applause ] so, friends, the story of patrick henry means this. patrick henry believed in america. patrick henry believed in america before there was an america. i believe in america. you believe in america. now is time that we had a...
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bottom ♪ ♪ i was never gonna be the best or brightest guy around ♪ ♪ but like the great george freaking strait i'm the kingend yeah, i'll be crushin' it by this time friday night ♪ ♪ oh, i'll be crushin' it i'll be done with my third can oh, i'll be crushin' it of cold bud light ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." tonight, killer cop. the south carolina police officer appears to gun down an unarmed man, firing eight shots from behind, and all the world can see on this disturbing recording. now he's facing murder charges as the victim's family reacts. >>> a mother's quest to get her children back from the barricades of the fdls. this crowd keeping her from her own young ones even after she finally got custody. how they exert so much control of this corner of america. >>> and welcome to the oval office, madam president. meet
bottom ♪ ♪ i was never gonna be the best or brightest guy around ♪ ♪ but like the great george freaking strait i'm the kingend yeah, i'll be crushin' it by this time friday night ♪ ♪ oh, i'll be crushin' it i'll be done with my third can oh, i'll be crushin' it of cold bud light ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." tonight, killer cop. the south carolina police officer appears to gun down an unarmed man, firing eight shots from behind, and all...
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by john king. george mitchell writes about the prospects of lasting peace between barbara walters and diane sawyer. six recipes for harvest burgers by david brinkley. retrospective, cbs news from her -- he got what he deserved. by maureen dowd. he was an article called waiting in the wings cowritten all gore and brian williams. i think they are both going to make it. here is lenny davis's review of spin cycle. he liked it. i have to say one thing. this book implies the coop kabuki dance between the white house and the press is a recent phenomenon. it is a cherished phenomena in our history. i had the national archives send over transcribes to make this point. there is good from the hoover institution. housing starts were up in the third quarter of 1931. these hoover bills reflect a commitment to private initiative. the president is proud they bear his name. in 1814, a white house official disputed the idea that the burning of the white house was a setback for the medicine administration. -- madison admini
by john king. george mitchell writes about the prospects of lasting peace between barbara walters and diane sawyer. six recipes for harvest burgers by david brinkley. retrospective, cbs news from her -- he got what he deserved. by maureen dowd. he was an article called waiting in the wings cowritten all gore and brian williams. i think they are both going to make it. here is lenny davis's review of spin cycle. he liked it. i have to say one thing. this book implies the coop kabuki dance between...
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there were some voices that said, we need to combine, and reconcile with king george the third. dr. henry said no. as for me, give me liberty or give me death. that ought to resonate real well emergen -- in new hampshire. [applause] friends the story of patrick henry means this, he believed in america. he believes in america before there was america. i believe in america. you believe in america. now it's time that we have a president that believes in america. thank you very much. [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. how, as president, would you incentivize the congress to have the courage and fortitude to actually lower the business taxes which we all know when increase our opportunities and stimulate our economy? how do you do that? gov. jim gilmore: i think we have to talk to the people of the united states about what is real here. we are getting this information that everything is fine. you know, and i do to that there are people who do not have the opportunities that they need to have. we know people are working part-time. people who want full-time jobs and are
there were some voices that said, we need to combine, and reconcile with king george the third. dr. henry said no. as for me, give me liberty or give me death. that ought to resonate real well emergen -- in new hampshire. [applause] friends the story of patrick henry means this, he believed in america. he believes in america before there was america. i believe in america. you believe in america. now it's time that we have a president that believes in america. thank you very much. [applause]...
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when he was called in by king george to be prime minister, winston churchill became prime minister ofgreat britain within 48 hours of france surrendering of the germans. he knew he was going to have to fight adolf hitler. he thought he was going to do it with the french. he thought when he said we have to fight these nazis that he would do it with the french and that the germans would be on the border of belgium 200 miles away. when he took office there was nothing but wreckage. nothing but burned-out tanks, andthe germans weren't 200 miles away, they were 20 miles away. he could see the air fields the german bombers were coming from. they were a nine minute flight away. they were nine minutes away. winston churchill was advised by every single member of his government, they said, hitler and he thinks errwe're arians. he's promised us a future. he just wants the continent. we can keep our empire. and winston churchill heard this is and all his advisors said make the best it of course they want you to believe you're the laft people in the world who think these things and that faux news
when he was called in by king george to be prime minister, winston churchill became prime minister ofgreat britain within 48 hours of france surrendering of the germans. he knew he was going to have to fight adolf hitler. he thought he was going to do it with the french. he thought when he said we have to fight these nazis that he would do it with the french and that the germans would be on the border of belgium 200 miles away. when he took office there was nothing but wreckage. nothing but...
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king jr. was a liberal christian. actually, he was a republican. there's no evidence of that, dave. none. dave, new orleans. mr. o, to borrow from george c. scott who portrayed general patton in the movie o'reilly, you magnificent -- i read your book. great job. that was george c. scott as patton talking about ramel who we feature in "killing patton." thanks for reading the book. i appreciate it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. april national child abuse prevention month. i don't have to give you the stats. we all know child abuse is perhaps the worst domestic problem we have in america. much driven by drugs and alcohol abuse. and the kids involved suffer forever. never goes away. now there's a national child abuse hot line. you should write this number down in case you see anything anywhere at any time.
king jr. was a liberal christian. actually, he was a republican. there's no evidence of that, dave. none. dave, new orleans. mr. o, to borrow from george c. scott who portrayed general patton in the movie o'reilly, you magnificent -- i read your book. great job. that was george c. scott as patton talking about ramel who we feature in "killing patton." thanks for reading the book. i appreciate it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. april national child abuse...
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when he was called in by king george to be prime minister, winston churchill became prime minister ofgreat britain within 48 hours of france surrendering of the germans. he knew he was going to have to fight adolf hitler. he thought he was going to do it with the french. he thought when he said we have to fight these nazis that he would do it with the french and that the germans would be on the border of belgium 200 miles away. when he took office there was nothing but wreckage. nothing but burned-out tanks and the germans weren't 200 miles away, they were 20 miles away. he could see the air fields the german bombers were coming from. they were a nine minute flight away. they were nine minutes away. winston churchill was advised by every single member of his government, they said, hitler and he thinks errwe're arians. -- he admires us. he thinks we are arians. he's promised us a future. he just wants the continent. we can keep our empire. for a while anyway. and winston churchill heard this is and all his advisors said make the best it of course they want you to believe you're the --
when he was called in by king george to be prime minister, winston churchill became prime minister ofgreat britain within 48 hours of france surrendering of the germans. he knew he was going to have to fight adolf hitler. he thought he was going to do it with the french. he thought when he said we have to fight these nazis that he would do it with the french and that the germans would be on the border of belgium 200 miles away. when he took office there was nothing but wreckage. nothing but...
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some voices said we need to combine, and reconcile back up with king george iii and patrick henry stood up and said no, i know not what course others may take but as for me, give me liberty or give me death. that ought to resonate real well in new hampshire it seems to me. so friends, the story of patrick henry means this. patrick henry believed in america. patrick henry believed in america before there was an america. i believe in america. you believe in america and now it's time that we had a president that believes in america. thank you very much for the chance to be with you. [ applause ] >> we have a microphone for questions so raise your hands. >> warren? >> i don't really need a mike, so i'll just ask the question. >> you need the mike. >> yes, you do. >> all right thank you very much. how, as president, would you incentivize the congress to have the courage and the fortitude to actually lower the business taxes, which we all know would increase our opportunities and stimulate our economy? how do you do that? >> yes, you know i think we've got to talk to the people of the united
some voices said we need to combine, and reconcile back up with king george iii and patrick henry stood up and said no, i know not what course others may take but as for me, give me liberty or give me death. that ought to resonate real well in new hampshire it seems to me. so friends, the story of patrick henry means this. patrick henry believed in america. patrick henry believed in america before there was an america. i believe in america. you believe in america and now it's time that we had a...
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the founders said we will never again have someone like king george unilaterally, a president making trade policy, taking exclusive authority to trade to congress. that the executive branch alone could negotiate sovereign. for 200 years of the country, congress told negotiators what to do. nixon decided he would grab a little bit of authority away from himself and for the first time ever does the following are fast track gets enacted for 3 5, eight years. whoever is president has the authority to unilaterally pick the trade negotiating countries launch negotiations, and congress has no row -- no role, find and enter into them all before congress gets any vote on who the agreement is with p are than the executive branch can delegate authority, another delegation implementing legislation to make any change to u.s. law required to implement the agreement. the bill gets a yes or no vote for 90 days guaranteed, limited debate. they pick -- take the country and at the back end, they get a legislated run of guarantee and a vote with no amendment. it is a system that has been rarely used in
the founders said we will never again have someone like king george unilaterally, a president making trade policy, taking exclusive authority to trade to congress. that the executive branch alone could negotiate sovereign. for 200 years of the country, congress told negotiators what to do. nixon decided he would grab a little bit of authority away from himself and for the first time ever does the following are fast track gets enacted for 3 5, eight years. whoever is president has the authority...
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said to have been given directly by the pope to the king of ireland and rome as we know had access to relics from jerusalem. >> archaeologist georgesist tom higham. he is also from oxford university in england, and he will put the relic to the test. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date. >> the waterford cross is on loan to the medieval museum from the roman catholic archdiocese. and museum curator eamon has secured their permission to test it. >> it's just inside this. >> is that a modern script or an ancient script? >> no, it's a 12th century script. it says a piece of the wood of the true cross, and it was given to the king by the pope in 1110. >> so we can date it at least back to 1110. >> the cross is believed to be cedar wood. and since its arrival in ireland, it has been carved up further to share with different churches. >> you can see it here in the back. >> oh, wow. >> again you can see a sample was taken from here. >> what kind of information do you have to say that this cross may have come from jerusalem? >> well, to my knowledge, cedar wood certainly was
said to have been given directly by the pope to the king of ireland and rome as we know had access to relics from jerusalem. >> archaeologist georgesist tom higham. he is also from oxford university in england, and he will put the relic to the test. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date. >> the waterford cross is on loan to the medieval museum from the roman catholic archdiocese. and museum curator eamon has...
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said to have been given directly by the pope to the king of ireland and rome as we know had access to relics from jerusalem. >> archaeologist georges. he is also from oxford will put the relic to the test. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date. >> the waterford cross is on loan to the medieval museum from the roman catholic archdiocese. and museum curator eamon has security their permission to test it. >> it's just inside this. >> is that a modern script or an ancient script? >> no, it's a 12th century script. it says a piece of the wood of the true cross, and it was given to the king by the pope in 1110. >> so we can date it at least back to 1110. >> the cross is believed to be cedar wood. and since its arrival in ireland, it has been carved up further to share with different churches. >> you can see it quite plainly here on the back. >> oh, wow. >> again you can see a sample was taken from here. >> what kind of information do you have to say that this cross may have come from jerusalem? >> well, to my knowledge, cedar wood certainly wasn't available in ireland in t
said to have been given directly by the pope to the king of ireland and rome as we know had access to relics from jerusalem. >> archaeologist georges. he is also from oxford will put the relic to the test. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date. >> the waterford cross is on loan to the medieval museum from the roman catholic archdiocese. and museum curator eamon has security their permission to test it. >>...
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george is the perfect name for the little boy. >> i'm so confused on all the lineage and how it works. is there a king -- can there be a king? >> well, prince charles is next in line. then william and george and then this child. then harry goes after that. >> right. then tom. >> who is weather royalty in our eyes. >> hey, did they suspend parking when your babies were born? yeah laugh ha-ha. hey, there is capitol hill under a mostly cloudy sky. the rain has temporarily stopped, but the streets are still wet. sidewalks still wet from the overnight showers. right now, the storm team 4 radar showing that rain is pulling well east of washington. now, crossing the bay. a few lingering showers northern neck of virginia and into st. mary's county. and in anne arundel. quickly moving away. west of there though we're beginning to gradually dry out. temporarily. the low clouds will break up a bit and we have to get some sunshine by 8:00 a.m. by then it will be around 60 degrees. right now we're in the mid 50s. and by noon around 70. then hitting mid 70s by mid afternoon. that's a time we can get some more showers and maybe thunder and
george is the perfect name for the little boy. >> i'm so confused on all the lineage and how it works. is there a king -- can there be a king? >> well, prince charles is next in line. then william and george and then this child. then harry goes after that. >> right. then tom. >> who is weather royalty in our eyes. >> hey, did they suspend parking when your babies were born? yeah laugh ha-ha. hey, there is capitol hill under a mostly cloudy sky. the rain has...
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. >> he is the king of country music, george strait! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the show got off to a texas-sized start with a country music legend and a classic country song. ♪ call my exes live in texas, and texas is a place i dearly ♪ love to be ♪ ♪ you know it ain't my fault when their jaw drops and they're ♪ like whoo ♪ >> miranda almost bert was one of the night's big winners, taking home four big awards including song album and female vocalist of the year. >> thank you so much for allowing me to live my dreams. >> reporter: she also got one of the seven milestone awards handed out in front of a record-breaking crowd co-hosted by her husband blake shelton. >> an audience so big we just made the guinness book of world records! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: co-host luke bryant took home the fan pick award for entertainer of the year. ♪ you won't leave me alone even though i know you're gone ♪ i look around for someone new ♪ >> reporter: the vocal duo of the year florida/georgia line. >> thank you country music i cou
. >> he is the king of country music, george strait! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the show got off to a texas-sized start with a country music legend and a classic country song. ♪ call my exes live in texas, and texas is a place i dearly ♪ love to be ♪ ♪ you know it ain't my fault when their jaw drops and they're ♪ like whoo ♪ >> miranda almost bert was one of the night's big winners, taking home four big awards including song album and female vocalist of...