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to overcome this, we are going to have to put together a german force.ed -- a tremendous george marshall looks at plans to going to france as early as 1942 after pearl harbor. the problem was basically an economic one. we did not have the material resources, or the troops. you have to train troops if you are going to be successful in this. from a political standpoint, franklin roosevelt understood this. imagine if we tried to launch across channel invasion from 1943, when we2 or knew that we do not have the economic resources or the military resources doubt a to have al -- successful commission. imagine if we got pushed back into the ocean, and it was a failure. it was understood that a lot of democratic support would fade away. people would say, it is too hard to defeat hitler, let's leave him with his foils. there was a lot riding on that invasion. we had to get right. that dictates our strategy. we realize we cannot invade and 1942. in 1943, we realize, it will take another year before we are ready to launch and operation that will be successful. in the meantime, we do have to try to
to overcome this, we are going to have to put together a german force.ed -- a tremendous george marshall looks at plans to going to france as early as 1942 after pearl harbor. the problem was basically an economic one. we did not have the material resources, or the troops. you have to train troops if you are going to be successful in this. from a political standpoint, franklin roosevelt understood this. imagine if we tried to launch across channel invasion from 1943, when we2 or knew that we do...
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staff loves it that and later on, handing it out to swat that stiff arm, going 65 yards and the george marshalit 52-one of the Ñú in the area, wac, of course bo a good morsel here. and always good, strength-on- strength is what i we go. the rain out there, too. a lot of rain, topper, area. what is going on there? >> and with this forecast. >> was listening. >> and ibrahim, right up the gut. and cuts why it to with minutes and with 34 seconds on the this ball in end zone and said no, no. 23 sto go. going into roholds n, 23. >> a very big we came end the play-offs. isa have a eat bond and -- [ the er[bstop in e 9th. annkosaidamascusanhe likes music. i think he likes funk and funk. funkia delic. make it second-ranked damascus wins it 41-7 and play-offs begin next week. >> and that is a lot auygof vr1 w. a yéo.nyjadk++ ;> and the game at 10:30 tomorrow >> good. >> and mild, 62. >> ounds good. >> and have i great night. a reminder to the turtle. >> and you fear
staff loves it that and later on, handing it out to swat that stiff arm, going 65 yards and the george marshalit 52-one of the Ñú in the area, wac, of course bo a good morsel here. and always good, strength-on- strength is what i we go. the rain out there, too. a lot of rain, topper, area. what is going on there? >> and with this forecast. >> was listening. >> and ibrahim, right up the gut. and cuts why it to with minutes and with 34 seconds on the this ball in end zone and...
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george marshall went to franklin roosevelt and said to the --sident >> he has been with the national warble to -- national world war museum. tom is joining us from malden, massachusetts. go ahead, please. you do a great job. i read a lot on the internet about an alliance between hitler and the muslims in the middle east. is there any truth to that, and also i read that the muslims encouraged hitler to exterminate the juice -- the jews. any truth to that keith: i don't think hitler needed much encouragement. i know this has been in the news recently with prime minister netanyahu. visit with the a in 1941fti in jerusalem where they discussed the issue, oblem" as hitler referred to it. nazis had a long history of to this point of looking for solutions on what to do with the including things like sending them all off to zanzibar, was the idea. the final solution really comes desirehrough hitler's for this big empire in eastern europe. i don't think he needed much encouragement on the idea of eliminating the jews. also gypsies, homosexuals, and a number of others. god help you if you were
george marshall went to franklin roosevelt and said to the --sident >> he has been with the national warble to -- national world war museum. tom is joining us from malden, massachusetts. go ahead, please. you do a great job. i read a lot on the internet about an alliance between hitler and the muslims in the middle east. is there any truth to that, and also i read that the muslims encouraged hitler to exterminate the juice -- the jews. any truth to that keith: i don't think hitler needed...
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american military factions including army chief of staff george marshall and brigadier general dwight eisenhower launched an immediate invasion of france. mr. huxen: so when the united states entered world war ii after the attack of pearl harbor, we were faced with a strategic choice, and roosevelt believed that hitler and nazi germany were our chief enemy. the problem was we were not ready to fight the nazis on the continent of europe. we looked at a plan to perhaps invade across the english channel into normandy in 1942 or 1943, but realized it would not have the material resources or the army built that was necessary for victory. in the meantime, the soviet union was taking a terrible pounding on the eastern front, and so franklin roosevelt and winston churchill realized they had to do something to meet joseph stalin's pleading for a second front, but it would not be in france. so where would we fight? we decided we would land in north africa. so we tell the story of this north african farmhouse we are standing and that decision and its consequences. the problem we will face is, ca
american military factions including army chief of staff george marshall and brigadier general dwight eisenhower launched an immediate invasion of france. mr. huxen: so when the united states entered world war ii after the attack of pearl harbor, we were faced with a strategic choice, and roosevelt believed that hitler and nazi germany were our chief enemy. the problem was we were not ready to fight the nazis on the continent of europe. we looked at a plan to perhaps invade across the english...
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american military strategists including germany chief of staff george marshall and dwightizer hour lobbied vigorously for an immediate invasion of northern france. >> so when the united states entered world war ii after the attack on pearl harbor in december 1941, we were naseed with a strategic choice, who to fight first, japan or nazi, germany. they believed that hitler and nazi germany were our chief enemy. the problem is that we weren't ready to fight the nazis on the continent of europe. we did look into plans to perhaps invade across the english channel into normandy in 1942 or 1943, but realized we would not have the material, resources, or the army built up that would be necessary for victory. in the meantime, the soviet union is taking a terrible pounding on the eastern front. and so franklin roosevelt and winston churchill realized they had to do something to meet joseph stalin's pleading for a second front, but it wasn't going to be in france. so where do we fight? they decided that we would land in north africa. and so we tell the story in this north african farmhouse that we'r
american military strategists including germany chief of staff george marshall and dwightizer hour lobbied vigorously for an immediate invasion of northern france. >> so when the united states entered world war ii after the attack on pearl harbor in december 1941, we were naseed with a strategic choice, who to fight first, japan or nazi, germany. they believed that hitler and nazi germany were our chief enemy. the problem is that we weren't ready to fight the nazis on the continent of...
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it makes you think about the cost of war when you see these young people coming back, george marshall when he was chief of staff in world war ii lived at fort myer, he worked at the pentagon and used it occasionally walk through arlington cemetery to go to work. every general what to do that as a reminder. this is what we are up against. it made me think about -- think carefully about what it means. it is not a political statement, one thing we learned from vietnam were the individuals who were detested and spat upon, they burn not welcomed home, i think we learned from that even if someone thinks the iraq war was not a good idea, everyone who served there has been welcomed and has been made to feel welcome. we haven't made that same mistake again. on the other hand i think it is -- i am happy that we have a volunteer service. they are very professional, they are better, more qualified than they have ever been, but the trade off is the people who fought in iraq and afghanistan feel very isolated because it is not a war, there were some days when i would think section 60 is the only pl
it makes you think about the cost of war when you see these young people coming back, george marshall when he was chief of staff in world war ii lived at fort myer, he worked at the pentagon and used it occasionally walk through arlington cemetery to go to work. every general what to do that as a reminder. this is what we are up against. it made me think about -- think carefully about what it means. it is not a political statement, one thing we learned from vietnam were the individuals who were...
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george marshall, when he was chief of staff in world war ii, he lived at fort myer, and he worked at the pentagon at a user to occasionally walk through arlington cemetery to go to work. and he said every general ought to have to do that just as a reminder. that this is, this is what we are up against. it made me think about, think carefully about what it means when they go to war. it's not a political statement. i think that one thing we learned from vietnam, oftentimes the people who serve in vietnam were, the individuals, were detested, they were spat upon, they were not welcomed home. i think we learned from that, that even if someone thinks the iraq war was not a good idea, i think everybody who serve their has been welcomed home and has been made to feel welcomed. we haven't made that same mistake again. on the other hand, i think it is, i'm happy we have a volunteer service. i think they are very professional. they are better, more qualified probably than they've ever been, but the trade off is that the people who fought in iraq and afghanistan feel very isolated because it's
george marshall, when he was chief of staff in world war ii, he lived at fort myer, and he worked at the pentagon at a user to occasionally walk through arlington cemetery to go to work. and he said every general ought to have to do that just as a reminder. that this is, this is what we are up against. it made me think about, think carefully about what it means when they go to war. it's not a political statement. i think that one thing we learned from vietnam, oftentimes the people who serve in...
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an oldws acquaintanceship with general george marshall, the u.s. army chief of staff.heal ernest king, chief of american fleet, general hh arnold, commander of the air forces, and present roosevelt's to marrow surrey-- 2 military aides also great the leader. ♪ >> general de gaulle leaves for the white house and the meeting with president roosevelt. it is expected to renew understanding between america and france. ♪ >> the fighting french leader is cordially welcomed by the president, his daughter, and secretary of state cordell hall. the secretary of the interior joins in this official grading. --greeting. the next day, in arlington paysery, general de gaulle homage to the grave of the unknown soldier, who fought and died in the soil of france in the last war. today in normandy, americans and french fight side-by-side. ♪ >> flying from washington, de gaulle arrives at new york's city hall, people of manhattan given a tremendous ovation. [applause] ♪ >> from atop the rca building, france's leader sees america's largest city. his visit has renewed the ancient bonds of fr
an oldws acquaintanceship with general george marshall, the u.s. army chief of staff.heal ernest king, chief of american fleet, general hh arnold, commander of the air forces, and present roosevelt's to marrow surrey-- 2 military aides also great the leader. ♪ >> general de gaulle leaves for the white house and the meeting with president roosevelt. it is expected to renew understanding between america and france. ♪ >> the fighting french leader is cordially welcomed by the...
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george marshall. half arnold. .illiam leahy john foster dulles. -- sheemale surgeon invented cobalt, the computer language. men were involved in the hardware, women got involved in the software. this is the first female commissioned officer in the u.s. service. this i show because there are 46 different symbols you can have on a grade in arlington. that is one of them, a muslim. ?ho is john coulter i have no idea, but i know who his wife. she is buried in arlington. my favorite role of hers was when she was mariam with cary grant. if you have daughters, you have read his books. after were a girl, born 1940, you read his books because he wrote these lines. they left the house at half past nine, the smallest one was not a light. he wrote and illustrated the books. hotel, the bar still has his artwork on the wall. roberts was in the civil war. he came back to these meetings of veterans, and got so tired of these meetings descending into chaos, he decided to do something so he roberts rules of order. [lau
george marshall. half arnold. .illiam leahy john foster dulles. -- sheemale surgeon invented cobalt, the computer language. men were involved in the hardware, women got involved in the software. this is the first female commissioned officer in the u.s. service. this i show because there are 46 different symbols you can have on a grade in arlington. that is one of them, a muslim. ?ho is john coulter i have no idea, but i know who his wife. she is buried in arlington. my favorite role of hers was...
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george marshall. hap arnold. william leahy. john foster dulles. anita mcgee. assistant surgeon spanish-american war. first female surgeon. this is rear admiral grace hopper. she invoted cobal, the computer language. this was the first female to be a commissioned officer in the u.s. services. this i show because there are 46 different symbols you can have on a grave in arlington. that's one of them. now, who is john coulter? i have no idea but i know who constance bennett was she was the sister of joan bennett and the sister of barbara bennett and her fifth and final husband was john coulter and she's buried at arlington but my favorite role she was in was, of course, with cary grant. ludwig bemelmans. if you have daughters you read his books. if you are a girl when we were young enough and you were born after 1940 or before '35 to '40 you read his books because he wrote these lines in an old house in paris lived 12 little girls in two straight lines they left the house at half past 9 and he wrote and illustrated the books and in the carlyle hotel the bar has h
george marshall. hap arnold. william leahy. john foster dulles. anita mcgee. assistant surgeon spanish-american war. first female surgeon. this is rear admiral grace hopper. she invoted cobal, the computer language. this was the first female to be a commissioned officer in the u.s. services. this i show because there are 46 different symbols you can have on a grave in arlington. that's one of them. now, who is john coulter? i have no idea but i know who constance bennett was she was the sister...
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george selby and marshall newhouse deeper and unloading more than one hundred turkeys and all the trimmings from a food bank truck, and carve the turkeys for a pretty thanksgiving meal for more than 600 guests. the food bank says many of the city's pantries and soup kitchens are struggling to keep up with high visitors. giants' co-owner steve tisch is large and on his players christmas gifts this year. the told t m z sporty will spend $30,000 per player. on holiday gifts this season and 53 players on the roster adds up to our whopping one$.6 million. kerry: i would love to know what you get for $30,000. robert: the average people spend in the holidays is $800.
george selby and marshall newhouse deeper and unloading more than one hundred turkeys and all the trimmings from a food bank truck, and carve the turkeys for a pretty thanksgiving meal for more than 600 guests. the food bank says many of the city's pantries and soup kitchens are struggling to keep up with high visitors. giants' co-owner steve tisch is large and on his players christmas gifts this year. the told t m z sporty will spend $30,000 per player. on holiday gifts this season and 53...
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president and john marshall reveal how george washington and john marshall constructed the executive and judicial branches of the american government. the greatest statesman tells how a fearless young kentucky warrior brought order to and on the congress and prevented the breakup of the nation and predated the congress of the united states. please join me in welcoming charles under of the national archives. [applause] >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. it's a privilege to be here at the national archives today. especially as the government seems to be any kind of state of flux right now. if i have to choose one word that summarized the basis for the nation's survival over more than 200 years, it would not be patriotism although that's certainly contributed. and it wouldn't be natural resources because that's two words. but they also contribute. land, ingenuity, courage all contributed to the nation's growth and survival. but that's not the one single factor that has held us all together for all these years. this nation was founded and built on compromise. the declaration of independe
president and john marshall reveal how george washington and john marshall constructed the executive and judicial branches of the american government. the greatest statesman tells how a fearless young kentucky warrior brought order to and on the congress and prevented the breakup of the nation and predated the congress of the united states. please join me in welcoming charles under of the national archives. [applause] >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. it's a privilege to be here at the...
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marshals arrested mark george in lawrence, sean: coming up, a winter wonderland is taking shape in new hampshire' i'm todd from aarp riding through the mill yards to make some noise for all the real possibilities we're providing right here in our community because if you don't think real possibilities in greater manchester when you think aarp then you don't know "aarp" maybe you've caught our movies for grownups series or heard about how our fraud watch network protects families from being we're also helping people achieve their goals with life reimagined get to know us and see all the real possibilities at sean: we brought in an expert for our next story. [laughter] sean: i was talking about erin. erin: right. you have seen this before. this is called rime ice. supercooled water droplet that free some contact in the direction of the wind. kevin: remarkable formations are showing up on mount adams. the rime ice is commonly starting in september and october because you have a lot of humidity in the air and it is created by that fog that freezes with all of the extra droplets in the air.
marshals arrested mark george in lawrence, sean: coming up, a winter wonderland is taking shape in new hampshire' i'm todd from aarp riding through the mill yards to make some noise for all the real possibilities we're providing right here in our community because if you don't think real possibilities in greater manchester when you think aarp then you don't know "aarp" maybe you've caught our movies for grownups series or heard about how our fraud watch network protects families from...
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president and john marshall reveal how george washington constructed the executive and judicial branches of the government athat -- that we know today. please join me in welcoming me charles unger to the national archives. [applause] >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, it's a privilege to be here at the national archives specially since the government tends to be in a state of flux right now. if i had to choose one word that summarizes the basis of our nation's survival for more than 200 years, it will not be patriotism or national resources because that's two words. [laughter] >> but they also contributed. land, courage, all contributed to the nation's growth and survival, but that's not the one single factor that has held us all together for all these years. this nation was founded and built on compromise. the declaration of independence was a compromise. half of the people who signed it wanted to stay british. the constitution was a come -- compromise between slave states, urban states. five major compromises worked out by one man, the man i call america's greatest statesman
president and john marshall reveal how george washington constructed the executive and judicial branches of the government athat -- that we know today. please join me in welcoming me charles unger to the national archives. [applause] >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, it's a privilege to be here at the national archives specially since the government tends to be in a state of flux right now. if i had to choose one word that summarizes the basis of our nation's survival for more...
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carefully, will we discovered george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, patrick henry and john marshall? the answer is no. the one answer is they are there in late form, but you won't find them. there is a kind of crisis theory of leadership, leadership only comes into existence in times of great crisis. problem with that is we can think of a lot of great crises that don't produce great leaders but while is impossible to argue that the late 18th-century was a time when there was something special in the water back then, it was a crisis that managed to generate the most impressive group of political leaders the united states has ever had. they are all flawed, let's get this on the record, they are all flawed founders and if you look back there for perfection or for them to meet all our standards of racial justice and sexual equality were going to be disappointed. but this is the greatest call apologies to the guy that wrote the greatest generation, tom brokaw, this is the greatest political generation in american history. i can hide behind the observation of henry adams in the grant admi
carefully, will we discovered george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, patrick henry and john marshall? the answer is no. the one answer is they are there in late form, but you won't find them. there is a kind of crisis theory of leadership, leadership only comes into existence in times of great crisis. problem with that is we can think of a lot of great crises that don't produce great leaders but while is impossible to argue that the late 18th-century was a time when...
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it ended at george washington middle school and jim moran was the grand marshal. >> this is what we dond it's our lives and there's no way we're not going keep doing it. >> a must-see interview with the band who survived the >>> members of the california band eagles of death metal are opening up about the paris terror attack. >> the group was performing at the bataclan and were about an hour into the show when terrorists stormed the concert hall. they sat down with an exclusive interview with the founder of vice. >> people started dropping to the ground and running, was there nowhere to go so they basically ran into me, towards me and jumped down below my console, and i was still standing up and i can see the gunman. he looked right at me and he shot at me and he missed and it hit my console and buttons went flying everywhere. like the console caught a shot and that's where i went instantly down to the ground and we all just huddled and i think he thought i probably got hit because i went down so quickly and everyone was injured and there was blood all over. he stayed there and continu
it ended at george washington middle school and jim moran was the grand marshal. >> this is what we dond it's our lives and there's no way we're not going keep doing it. >> a must-see interview with the band who survived the >>> members of the california band eagles of death metal are opening up about the paris terror attack. >> the group was performing at the bataclan and were about an hour into the show when terrorists stormed the concert hall. they sat down with an...
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i tell kids to be a lawyer like thurgood marshall or be a scientist like george washington carver or doctor like ben carson. that's what i say. it was that inspirational. now i can't tell if he's rush limbaugh. >> regardless of that, ben carson's life is still inspirational. >> but he's poking holes in that. >> there does become a meme, a caricature, if you will. this person, you already see memes on twitter and political carto cartoons. and yes, they're from liberals. i get that. unless you take care of the problem, then the caricature takes hold. no? >> that's right. you've got to fight through this week. you've got to handle it using the various techniques patty just mentioned. and the real question for them is are they going to learn from this. are they going to get back on their feet and steady the ship from a campaign standpoint, because this will not be the last one. i mean, we're a long way out yet. and there's going to be a long more waves hit the boat. and so are they going to get smoothly enough through that to still be viable when you get to iowa and new hampshire, south
i tell kids to be a lawyer like thurgood marshall or be a scientist like george washington carver or doctor like ben carson. that's what i say. it was that inspirational. now i can't tell if he's rush limbaugh. >> regardless of that, ben carson's life is still inspirational. >> but he's poking holes in that. >> there does become a meme, a caricature, if you will. this person, you already see memes on twitter and political carto cartoons. and yes, they're from liberals. i get...
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and upper gwynedd montgomery county crash sheer street gauge lane and norristown along marshall street and georgeing to lift and speeds up southbound lanes no normal morning delay. if you ride mass transit couple adjustments it's septa buses and subways operating on modified weekday schedule and regional rails on normal friday schedule and patco and nj still riding owe and i holiday schedule. >> let's head out to meteorologist david murphy with the accuweather forecast looking sunny out there. >> sunny, mild eric, winltsz light eva was we look at temperatures, 46 degrees newspaperer 30s allentown and reading and things fast improving and we have fog around. improving in philadelphia. but down in south jersey and down to wilmington still thick pock totes slow down if you hit that. 66 today's high mix of clouds and sun and over the weekend, more clouds and at times damp with drizzle and maybe a light shower and the best chance of this will be on day afternoon and evening and into sunday morning may ling are by the shore. 52 cooler sundays and 50 and dry on monday, eva. >> thanks, david, that's it f
and upper gwynedd montgomery county crash sheer street gauge lane and norristown along marshall street and georgeing to lift and speeds up southbound lanes no normal morning delay. if you ride mass transit couple adjustments it's septa buses and subways operating on modified weekday schedule and regional rails on normal friday schedule and patco and nj still riding owe and i holiday schedule. >> let's head out to meteorologist david murphy with the accuweather forecast looking sunny out...
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one reason thurgood marshall chose that was to dispute whether or not those facilities were equal. prince george's would be able to say a was able after looking at it was confusing to marshall, that is why he picked a school where there was no allegation of separate but equal facilities, he was stressing what linda brown said that as her tears froze up as she walked to school. she had to walk six blocks to school and then take a bus to the segregated elementary school. there was another school, sumner elementary which was seven blocks that she could have walked two. for her and her father, it was an in dignity and outrage. the arguments before the court, naacp was represented by greenbergter and jack and it was a three-judge panel. can you tell us anything about the opinion? >> i would say that although the judges rejected the application of two cases where the naacp had prevailed, it did include a finding of fact indicating that segregation of schools was which was incredible for the naacp editors precisely the issue that was so controversial before the supreme court. wasas a decision that advers
one reason thurgood marshall chose that was to dispute whether or not those facilities were equal. prince george's would be able to say a was able after looking at it was confusing to marshall, that is why he picked a school where there was no allegation of separate but equal facilities, he was stressing what linda brown said that as her tears froze up as she walked to school. she had to walk six blocks to school and then take a bus to the segregated elementary school. there was another school,...
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ocurrio el 17 de agosto del 2014 en las calles perdue y george town--- take sot cont vo ---el jefe de policia dice que con la ayuda del servicio marshalridades federales fue llevado bajo custodia por homicidio y extraditado a estados unidos al condado de san mateo donde se encuentra arrestado--- ---antonio se presentara en corte el proximo 12 de noviembre, enfrentara varios cargos, entre ellos uno por homicidio, tres de intento de homicidio y otros cargos por conducta criminal--- blanca --- la policia de berkeley dice que considera levantar cargos contra un estudiante de preparatoria que hizo una amenaza racista atravez una computadora de la escuela. vo ---el incidente llevo a cientos de jovenes a abandonar sus aulas como protesta porque la escuela no reporto el caso de inmediato a las autoridades. --dicha amenaza iba dirigida a estudiantes afroamericanos prometiendo que serian linchados publicamente el 9 de diciembre por el "ku klux clan". --los jovenes marcharon hasta las puertas de la universidad de california, protestando contra este mensaje, visualizado en una computadora de la biblioteca. sot "esta joven dijo sentirse asustada..
ocurrio el 17 de agosto del 2014 en las calles perdue y george town--- take sot cont vo ---el jefe de policia dice que con la ayuda del servicio marshalridades federales fue llevado bajo custodia por homicidio y extraditado a estados unidos al condado de san mateo donde se encuentra arrestado--- ---antonio se presentara en corte el proximo 12 de noviembre, enfrentara varios cargos, entre ellos uno por homicidio, tres de intento de homicidio y otros cargos por conducta criminal--- blanca --- la...
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mark george was first arrested burglary in kingston but climbed out a window of the police he was later found in massachusetts but then never showed up to court. u.s. marshals finally tracked him down in lawrence, massachusetts. new this noon, senator shaheen is applauding the decision by the u.s. air force to allow the city of portsmouth to lead the design and construction of a system to remove contaminants from water supplied by three wells at pease international tradeport. contaminants were first discovered in the wells in may of 2014, but at this time, it' s have on those who were exposed to them. senator shaheen says this partnership will be critical in restoring the trust in the water supply. turning to the weather, this is a live look from portsmouth where you have got clouds and, you know, gray skies there. kevin skarupa, this is one of the days where we will have rain kevin: we have the front that will eventually move and later on this afternoon, and the the west with that. grayer. a cooler shades -- a couple of shades cooler as well. you can see a few showers will be roaming through getting into the afternoon, but it is the heavier rainfall organi
mark george was first arrested burglary in kingston but climbed out a window of the police he was later found in massachusetts but then never showed up to court. u.s. marshals finally tracked him down in lawrence, massachusetts. new this noon, senator shaheen is applauding the decision by the u.s. air force to allow the city of portsmouth to lead the design and construction of a system to remove contaminants from water supplied by three wells at pease international tradeport. contaminants were...
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marshals service. wedding dresses being sold at a fraction of cost as part of a federal embezzlement case involving a now defunct prince george'sounty business. alison: people are coming from hundreds of miles away to save a few bucks. >> is overwhelming. reporter: janel does not have a wedding date yet but she is not missing out on this bargain basement opportunity to get her dress. >> i'm having a hard time deciding. they are picking through dresses with tags marked "seizure." is part of a federal embezzlement case involving this woman. she was once and for giving dresses to military brides and was convicted last year for embezzling $5 million from her the association of american medical colleges. the u.s. marshals service is selling off her store's inventory. is an unusual sale for the agency. >> usually cast, vehicles, properties, airplanes. not bridal gowns. reporter: take a look at some of the deals. when you look at this stress, the retail is just under $2000. $675.ice at this sale, and this dress retails for $1722. sale price is $603. -- found address this by the fact that brides are not allowed to try them on. try anda
marshals service. wedding dresses being sold at a fraction of cost as part of a federal embezzlement case involving a now defunct prince george'sounty business. alison: people are coming from hundreds of miles away to save a few bucks. >> is overwhelming. reporter: janel does not have a wedding date yet but she is not missing out on this bargain basement opportunity to get her dress. >> i'm having a hard time deciding. they are picking through dresses with tags marked...
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mark george was first arrested last year in connection with a burglary in kingston, but climbed out a window of the police station. he never showed up to court. u.s. marshals finally tracked him to lawrence, massachusetts yesterday. dozens of people signed up to buy things once owned by convicted tax evaders ed and elaine brown. erin: do you ever get cravings for a specific food? there is an app for that. sean: in the next half hour, a dream wedding on the seacoast people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system that keeps in place a rigged economy. bernie's campaign is funded by people like you, who see the middle class disappearing and want a future to believe in. i'm bernie sanders, kevin: it is thursday morning, november 19. temperatures dropping back to either side of 40 this morning. eventually, the better chances of rainfall this afternoon, which looks heaviest later on tonight and early tomorrow. was yesterday. dozens of people took part in an auction yesterday hoping to buy items that used to belong to ed and elaine b
mark george was first arrested last year in connection with a burglary in kingston, but climbed out a window of the police station. he never showed up to court. u.s. marshals finally tracked him to lawrence, massachusetts yesterday. dozens of people signed up to buy things once owned by convicted tax evaders ed and elaine brown. erin: do you ever get cravings for a specific food? there is an app for that. sean: in the next half hour, a dream wedding on the seacoast people are sick and tired of...
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marshalls >>> welcome back to "gma." a look at the highways and airports. that's the gw, the george washington bridge here in new york city. it's the calm before the rush and going to check in on our team, t.j., sara and rob trying to make their way back to our studio from connecticut showing us the best way to get where you perhaps are going. it's our "gma" road trip challenge trying to crack the thanksgiving traffic mess and even sara had the good old-fashioned -- went old school. >> i'd just follow rob. >>> always a crazy day for travelers. chicago on edge after those angry demonstrations last night. protesters taking to the streets after video of that police officer shooting a teenager was released, the officer has been charged with murder. >>> and the middle of the country bracing for a major snowstorm that dumped a foot in some areas stranding drivers and the storm is going to bring more snow and ice for the holiday. so ginger is covering that but she's also covering our "dancing with the stars" spectacular this morning upstairs in the makeup room. what's going on there. >> oh
marshalls >>> welcome back to "gma." a look at the highways and airports. that's the gw, the george washington bridge here in new york city. it's the calm before the rush and going to check in on our team, t.j., sara and rob trying to make their way back to our studio from connecticut showing us the best way to get where you perhaps are going. it's our "gma" road trip challenge trying to crack the thanksgiving traffic mess and even sara had the good old-fashioned --...
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the two marshalls have been charged with second-degree murder and today a judge set bail at $1 million. >>> right now we are learning more about the people killed in a fiery crash in prince george's county. this couple was in a church van that was hit by a truck last night. a child also died. news 4's meagan fitzgerald talked to family members and meagan joins us from the church in riverdale. meagan? >> reporter: family members say elba and santiago merche would get picked up every sunday so they could worship at this church. they left at 4:30 yesterday, but they never made it here. elba and santiago were from el salvador and had been married for 50 years. their family says they encouraged their eight children and nearly 35 grandkids to move to america for a better life. their granddaughter karen says family and god were the most important things to them. karen says they received a call sunday night from police telling them that the church van santiago and elba were riding in was involved in a crash. hours later they found out they had died. >> he was everything for me. he was my life. i never met my father, but he was my father. for me he was my dad. >> reporter: coming up at 5k
the two marshalls have been charged with second-degree murder and today a judge set bail at $1 million. >>> right now we are learning more about the people killed in a fiery crash in prince george's county. this couple was in a church van that was hit by a truck last night. a child also died. news 4's meagan fitzgerald talked to family members and meagan joins us from the church in riverdale. meagan? >> reporter: family members say elba and santiago merche would get picked up...
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marshall. there are some big names. robert names -- robert carter, spottswood robinson, lewis goodng, sequenom are a part of the delaware case and george hayes and james neighbor it -- nabrett. yo talked about the impact of this social scienceu experiment. we have a video about kenneth and amy clark who had conducted this test. >> the doll test was integral to the brown versus order to education because it clearly demonstrated that separate was not equal. and separate was not good. separate was an injustice. what we're looking at here are the dolls that they used in the doll studies. the dolls heads were a series of mimi clark and kenneth clark did to try to determine racial awareness and young children with the implication being that in a segregated society if children are aware of race and the differences in race and the differences in how different racial groups are treated that it would impact how they felt about themselves. what they did that actually became very well-known and part of the brown case was they showed young children, black and white dolls and they would ask the children, show me the doll the dollice, give me that is
marshall. there are some big names. robert names -- robert carter, spottswood robinson, lewis goodng, sequenom are a part of the delaware case and george hayes and james neighbor it -- nabrett. yo talked about the impact of this social scienceu experiment. we have a video about kenneth and amy clark who had conducted this test. >> the doll test was integral to the brown versus order to education because it clearly demonstrated that separate was not equal. and separate was not good....
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george was first arrested last year in connection with a burglary in kingston, but climbed out of window of the police station. he was later found in massachusetts, but never showed up to court. u.s. marshals tracked him down in lawrence, massachusetts yesterday. the u.s. attorney general' s office has identified the baby boy at the center of a death investigation. he is 11-month-old shawn sylvester. police were called to a home after receiving reports that a child had been injured, he passed away two days later. an autopsy has been completed, but the results are not yet being released pending further investigation. let' s take a live look outside. the clouds of moved in up over the college students up there. kevin: rain chances only getting better as the day moves along. the rain chances will take several hours to arrive, but there is more focused rainfall to our south that will be writing northeast -- riding northeast along that front. a lot of areas running 20 degrees milder than we were at this time yesterday. showers make their way in western areas in mid-two -- early and mid afternoon. they will be around in the and early evening. maybe a couple of rumbles of thunder overnight. it wi
george was first arrested last year in connection with a burglary in kingston, but climbed out of window of the police station. he was later found in massachusetts, but never showed up to court. u.s. marshals tracked him down in lawrence, massachusetts yesterday. the u.s. attorney general' s office has identified the baby boy at the center of a death investigation. he is 11-month-old shawn sylvester. police were called to a home after receiving reports that a child had been injured, he passed...
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george marshall. happ arnold. william leahy. john foster dulles. mcgehee. assistant surgeon, the first female surgeon. the first female -- this is rear admiral grace hopper. she invented the computer language. the men were involved with the hardware, the women got into the soft ware and this was the first female to wear -- to be a commissioned officer in the u.s. services. there are 46 different symbols you can have on a grave in arlington. that's one of them, muslim. i know who constance bennett was. she was a sister of joan bennett, the sister of barbara bennett, and her fifth and final husband was coulter and she is buried at arlington. my favorite role that she was in was, of course, as miriam kirby with cary grant. ludwig bemelmans. if you have daughters, you read his books. if you are a girl and were young enough and born after about 1 0 1940, you read his books, because he wrote these lines. an old house in paris that was covered with vines lived 12 little girls in two straight lines. they left the house at half past nine, the smallest was mad line.
george marshall. happ arnold. william leahy. john foster dulles. mcgehee. assistant surgeon, the first female surgeon. the first female -- this is rear admiral grace hopper. she invented the computer language. the men were involved with the hardware, the women got into the soft ware and this was the first female to wear -- to be a commissioned officer in the u.s. services. there are 46 different symbols you can have on a grave in arlington. that's one of them, muslim. i know who constance...