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hallway. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. they have no choice but to larry abraham lincoln diagonally. -- lay abraham lincoln diagonally. the doctor ordered people out. he needed to examine lincoln. he knew that he had been shot in the head but he did not know if he had other wounds. they stripped him naked and examined him on the bed. they thought he might have been stabbed. almost everybody in the theater had seen john wilkes with the dagger. but lincoln was unwonted except for the shot of a single bullet behind the left ear. mary lincoln and her entourage came to the front door of the peterson house and went to the front parlor. we will go that way and see what mary lincoln did. when lincoln was first brought into this house he had no bodyguard. the army was not here yet. and so strangers came into the house and observed lincoln and lingered in the hallways. it was not until 15 or 20 minutes later that lincoln was under the protection of the army. th
hallway. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. they have no choice but to larry abraham lincoln diagonally. -- lay abraham lincoln diagonally. the doctor ordered people out. he needed to examine lincoln. he knew that he had been shot in the head but he did not know if he had other wounds. they stripped him naked and examined him on the bed. they thought he might have been stabbed. almost everybody in the theater had seen john wilkes with the dagger. but...
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now, the hallway is narrow. it was already filled with the lincoln entourage, the doctors the soldiers. there was a narrow staircase on the right. he knew the best room was the front parlor, occupied by george and hilda francis, so he reached for the door here. it was locked. he went down to the second door here. this door was locked. hilda francis was inside frantically getting dressed. she had seen the president being brought to the house through the front windows, so she was already dressed for bed, so she wanted to put on clothes. she did not unlock this story either. all that was left was this little room at the back of the hallway which was occupied by a civil war soldier. but he was out for the evening. he led them to the back room here. you can see how narrow the hallway is. there is barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side of lincoln and carry him down the hallway. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. lincoln did not even fit on the bed. he was too tall.
now, the hallway is narrow. it was already filled with the lincoln entourage, the doctors the soldiers. there was a narrow staircase on the right. he knew the best room was the front parlor, occupied by george and hilda francis, so he reached for the door here. it was locked. he went down to the second door here. this door was locked. hilda francis was inside frantically getting dressed. she had seen the president being brought to the house through the front windows, so she was already dressed...
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hallway. -- and her female friends escorted her down the hallway. the bed had been pulled away from the wall so the doctors who treat lincoln and observe him. several times during the night mary lincoln sat on the chair right here. she really could not control herself. at one point when it sounded like lincoln was gasping and about to die she let out a terrific shriek that so unnerved secretary of war sta nton that he said to take her from the room. she did not have a lot of fans in washington but it was not right to creature that way in the presence of her dying husband -- treat her in that way in the presence of her dying husband. she was not present when the president died. lincoln later, throughout the night, many men would have died within minutes they shut the way he was, but he rallied. and daylight came. around 6:00 in the morning, the secretary of the navy decided to go for a walk. he had decided that some officials should be at lincoln's side throughout the night in the morning hours
hallway. -- and her female friends escorted her down the hallway. the bed had been pulled away from the wall so the doctors who treat lincoln and observe him. several times during the night mary lincoln sat on the chair right here. she really could not control herself. at one point when it sounded like lincoln was gasping and about to die she let out a terrific shriek that so unnerved secretary of war sta nton that he said to take her from the room. she did not have a lot of fans in washington...
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the hallway had a purpose to it. how do i get out?om the show, gogo ono cnbcbc.com/the-profit. (engine revving...) (tires squealing...) (background radio noise...) (chains clanking...) pennzoil is taking synthetic motor oil performance to a whole new level. (tires squealing...) (engine revving...) make the switch at pennzoilsynthetics.com for special offers. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50, from infiniti. >> this is different than the layout we talked about. the layout we talked about is, you came through this door, and there was a hallway. the hallway had a purpose to it. how do i get out? sorry, i jumped off-- >> yeah, i know you're getting mad at me, but you told me... >> i'm not mad. i'm fru-- >> go with it and make my own decisions. >> yeah, i didn't think you would change the whole floor plan. i like [bleep] done right the first time. >> mm-hmm. >> you know,
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you can see how narrow the hallway he is. there is barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side of lincoln and carried him down the hallway. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. >> here are a few of the book festivals we will be covering the spring on c-span tv. this weekend we are live from the university of southern california for the los angeles times festival of books with discussions on science american history, and crime. we also have conversations with authors and be taking your calls throughout the weekend. the last weekend of the month we will be in maryland for the maryland state book festival hearing from james rison. then we will be at the gaithersburg book festival. and then we will close out may at book expo america in new york city where the publishing industry showcases their overcoming books -- their upcoming books. then the printers row lit fest with pulitzer prize winning author lawrence right. that's the spring's book festivals on c-span tv. >> congress establi
you can see how narrow the hallway he is. there is barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side of lincoln and carried him down the hallway. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. >> here are a few of the book festivals we will be covering the spring on c-span tv. this weekend we are live from the university of southern california for the los angeles times festival of books with discussions on science american history, and crime. we also have...
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the hallway had a purpose to it. how do i get out?nes from the show, gogo ono cnbcbc.com/the-profit. driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2015 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. [ male announcer ] geico. let'at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather se
the hallway had a purpose to it. how do i get out?nes from the show, gogo ono cnbcbc.com/the-profit. driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2015 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you...
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now, the hallway is narrow. it was already filled with the lincoln entourage, the doctors the soldiers. there was a narrow staircase on the right. he knew the best room was the front parlor, occupied by george and hilda francis, so he reached for the door here. it was locked. he went down to the second door here. this door was locked. hilda francis was inside frantically getting dressed. she had seen the president being brought to the house through the front windows, so she was already dressed for bed, so she wanted to put on clothes. she did not unlock this story either. all that was left was this little room at the back of the hallway which was occupied by a civil war soldier. but he was out for the evening. he led them to the back room here. you can see how narrow the hallway is. there is barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side of lincoln and carry him down the hallway. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner.
now, the hallway is narrow. it was already filled with the lincoln entourage, the doctors the soldiers. there was a narrow staircase on the right. he knew the best room was the front parlor, occupied by george and hilda francis, so he reached for the door here. it was locked. he went down to the second door here. this door was locked. hilda francis was inside frantically getting dressed. she had seen the president being brought to the house through the front windows, so she was already dressed...
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. >> reporter: tornado warnings sending these students in georgia into lockdown, sheltering in a hallway. the storms also proving deadly. a 60-year-old killed after a tree crashed onto her house in atlanta this morning. sirens blared along miami beach after a funnel cloud was spotted. while in new york 45 45-mile-an-hour wind gusts flipped umbrellas inside out. midday traffic is creeping along because of major flooding on this highway. in fact, we've gotten more rain just in one hour today than we have in the entire month. all that rain also causing flash flooding. this same system producing more than 400 severe weather reports since the weekend. damage from confirmed tornadoes and straight-line winds. in alabama, the winds so strong trains blown off their tracks. severe weather is expected to continue throughout the night. commuters in the northeast still not getting a break, david. >> slow-moving for that commute home. lins linsey thank you. rob, this is hardly over yet. >> reporter: yeah this is unleashing across the east coast tonight. take a look. from southern florida all the way u
. >> reporter: tornado warnings sending these students in georgia into lockdown, sheltering in a hallway. the storms also proving deadly. a 60-year-old killed after a tree crashed onto her house in atlanta this morning. sirens blared along miami beach after a funnel cloud was spotted. while in new york 45 45-mile-an-hour wind gusts flipped umbrellas inside out. midday traffic is creeping along because of major flooding on this highway. in fact, we've gotten more rain just in one hour...
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lots of screams coming from that hallway. a lot of pain in that hallway.nt, and it's completely dark down there. now this is scary. they ask me simple questions. who are you? >> what do you do? >> where are you from? >> i'm american. i live in california. # >> he says to me -- >> i've never tortured an american before. >> "i'm going to look forward to this." they would start with my feet. >> who gave the drugs to you? >> i don't know. >> he beat the bottom of my feet. >> what's their number? where do they live? >> i don't know. >> where did you get the drugs? >> they were given to me at the hotel i was staying at. >> who gave you these drugs? >> i don't know. >> where are they? >> what's their phone number. >> where do they live? >> i don't know where they are. >> having the bottom of your feet whipped again and again and again and again until your feet swell up. >>> didn't -- i didn't know there were any drugs. # >> it's so excruciating. >> i thought i was carrying leather jackets. eventually it numbs out on itself. >> i don't know who they are. i thought
lots of screams coming from that hallway. a lot of pain in that hallway.nt, and it's completely dark down there. now this is scary. they ask me simple questions. who are you? >> what do you do? >> where are you from? >> i'm american. i live in california. # >> he says to me -- >> i've never tortured an american before. >> "i'm going to look forward to this." they would start with my feet. >> who gave the drugs to you? >> i don't know....
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>> go up the steps right in the back hallway. >> reporter: after ten agonizing minutes, first responders arrive. finally finding marcus and someone else. >> actually i felt something on my boot and then i felt somebody tug. >> reporter: it was aaliyah. both kids rescued safely. thanks to one teen's 911 call during a very close call. >> he did wonderful. everything that he gave us helped save him and his little sister's life. >> reporter: marcus and aaliyah were treated at an area hospital and released this afternoon. tomorrow, they'll be reunited with the firefighters who saved them. a true hero, that boy. >> just incredible. brave for his sister. mara, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the giant lines at target today. the items selling out in minutes. what drove so many shoppers to line up? in fact, many of them selling those same items now for six times the price on ebay? >>> there is a new headline coming in tonight about mammograms. the advice doctors now have for millions of women. >>> and, then, the stunning images. the officers to t
>> go up the steps right in the back hallway. >> reporter: after ten agonizing minutes, first responders arrive. finally finding marcus and someone else. >> actually i felt something on my boot and then i felt somebody tug. >> reporter: it was aaliyah. both kids rescued safely. thanks to one teen's 911 call during a very close call. >> he did wonderful. everything that he gave us helped save him and his little sister's life. >> reporter: marcus and aaliyah...
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>> in the hallway. >> one child was burned and another trampled. jock was arrested. >> i was really like are you serious? >> what were they charging him with? >> nighinginsightinginsighting to riot. >> the district attorney referred jok's case jock's case, most of the participants like jock are relative trouble free kids who made one mistake. rather than make them pay with a permanent criminal record ranging from aggravated assault to robbery the diversion male court as the program is called, helps the boys work their way to a clean record. george ash ford is ashford is the court-appointed judge. >> i don't want to you have the mentality of passing. i want you to have the mentality of doing well. >> the first rule, hold the door for your mother and pull out her chair. >> i sit up and i go, this is a secret. don't let mom hear this but women love this. >> the boys also write daily essays about character traits they are working on. they check in with probation officers weekly, drug counselors a family therapist and truancy officers are on stand by. b
>> in the hallway. >> one child was burned and another trampled. jock was arrested. >> i was really like are you serious? >> what were they charging him with? >> nighinginsightinginsighting to riot. >> the district attorney referred jok's case jock's case, most of the participants like jock are relative trouble free kids who made one mistake. rather than make them pay with a permanent criminal record ranging from aggravated assault to robbery the diversion...
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were in the hallways, elevators with no explanation. sometimes there were loud parties going on with large groups of people. >> in new york city, it's illegal to rent out your apartment for fewer than 30 days, unless you are living there too. a report last year from new york's attorney-general found 72% of air b&b rentals were illegal. they were short-term rentals of apartments, something called illegal hotelling. >> every time an affordable apartment leaves the market, it adds to the problem for everyone else who is trying to afford to live in the city of new york. it's a shrinking world. >> shrinking because 13,000 apartments and homes in new york rentals on air b&b. >> that's according to the website inside air b&b. which strains the data. >> i rented this apartment. with rental and cleaning, it cost 325 for one night. it feels like a hotel room. it's clear no one is living here, and it's the short-term rental taking away apartments from new yorkers. here is the breakdown. rental $225. i paid a $35 service fee to air b&b. the company
were in the hallways, elevators with no explanation. sometimes there were loud parties going on with large groups of people. >> in new york city, it's illegal to rent out your apartment for fewer than 30 days, unless you are living there too. a report last year from new york's attorney-general found 72% of air b&b rentals were illegal. they were short-term rentals of apartments, something called illegal hotelling. >> every time an affordable apartment leaves the market, it adds...
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here today i don't know if you have ever been to a place you can't use your phone but landing in hallwayhad a on april the first my for the purpose went created one of the e-mails was to do this i thought 23 must be a joke a groundbreaking in alice griffith already so i had to call the gentleman i askic what's going on he said pastor you want the benefit the opening it's an how were you to be here today because being in the military 20 years and landing in the bay area walking into susan dial hunters point is like being in the military post every building looks like barracks i said san francisco if so all i can say it's time it's time it is time i remember a gentleman it tripod to try out his new car he went out to the freeway a gentleman you see did policeman behind him lights on and dogged him and the cop said oh man something is wrong with him he came up to him and said, sir what are you doing the gentleman said i could have stopped the first time but a chp took my wife i thought you were coming to return her to me (laughter) we need to go full speed ahead. (laughter) and doing all th
here today i don't know if you have ever been to a place you can't use your phone but landing in hallwayhad a on april the first my for the purpose went created one of the e-mails was to do this i thought 23 must be a joke a groundbreaking in alice griffith already so i had to call the gentleman i askic what's going on he said pastor you want the benefit the opening it's an how were you to be here today because being in the military 20 years and landing in the bay area walking into susan dial...
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were in their hallways. elevators with no explanation. >> lori jane gliha on how the temporary residents are breaking the war. >> a top frequent in travel. why lawmakers think it's ruling the neighbourhood >>> thank you for joining us. we want a travel bargain, luxury style, a chance to enjoy a visit to another city at a great price. the hot hook up at the moment is air b and b, giving travellers a chance to rent homes and apartments direct from owners in 34,000 cities around the world. sound good? the welcome mat to this home sharing is being pulled in in one of america's hottest destinations, new york city. why? >> it makes me nervous. >> reporter: john lived in this building since 1992, he and others say apartments occupied by neighbours have been rented out for days or weeks at a time. observed? >> we serve suitcases. it's transient. instead of people living here and committing to the building and neighbourhood, they are coming and going. i don't feel they have the same attitude that i do. >> reporter: a
were in their hallways. elevators with no explanation. >> lori jane gliha on how the temporary residents are breaking the war. >> a top frequent in travel. why lawmakers think it's ruling the neighbourhood >>> thank you for joining us. we want a travel bargain, luxury style, a chance to enjoy a visit to another city at a great price. the hot hook up at the moment is air b and b, giving travellers a chance to rent homes and apartments direct from owners in 34,000 cities...
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and then he runs out the hallway hallway, goes out the backdoor to the ford's theatre gets on his horsede of ford's theater. we'll continue to listen in. >> he struck something. i looked down and i picked up a very small but notable derringer pistol trade that pistol is now property them or metropolitan police and my friends, please pray with m [inaudible conversations] >> host: some of the sights and sounds of among tenth street in northwest -- northwest washington d.c. as people gather gather. want to thank james wants and the author of the book "manhunt" the 12-day chase for lincoln's killer and we know if you have a tour coming up in just a couple of minutes. final thoughts from you on this historic evening? just go after spending a lifetime researching a bram lincoln. it a bram lincoln was not only our greatest president of one of the greatest americans who ever lived and he still lives today as a great example of how to live, how to do politics in several countries country so it's very important that tonight we remember not just lincoln who was shot tonight. tonight is a night at
and then he runs out the hallway hallway, goes out the backdoor to the ford's theatre gets on his horsede of ford's theater. we'll continue to listen in. >> he struck something. i looked down and i picked up a very small but notable derringer pistol trade that pistol is now property them or metropolitan police and my friends, please pray with m [inaudible conversations] >> host: some of the sights and sounds of among tenth street in northwest -- northwest washington d.c. as people...
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we're exercising the necessary oversight and fall out we'll be hearing from the mta particularly are hallway it is insuring efficient and effective project delivery and there's been challenges in getting projects delivery and in an extinguish way the agency is working to improve the process to have safer and safer streets i want to note that the delegation in san francisco tomorrow for the national highway safety and the national safety to look at how san francisco is christopher prongs we look forward to that visit so tom maguire from the sfmta will be presenting to mr. maguire. >> okay. good afternoon. >> supervisors and thanks for having us here to talk about the important topic of how we deliver the street projects for vision zero it is good to see so many of you out last thursday at walk to work and how important to make that city as save as possible for the citizens supervisor yee said it is a right not a privilege and i think it is great work for today's discussion i'm going to turn it over to you've been following our progress vision zero is about geothat right to save streets by end
we're exercising the necessary oversight and fall out we'll be hearing from the mta particularly are hallway it is insuring efficient and effective project delivery and there's been challenges in getting projects delivery and in an extinguish way the agency is working to improve the process to have safer and safer streets i want to note that the delegation in san francisco tomorrow for the national highway safety and the national safety to look at how san francisco is christopher prongs we look...
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done mates focus on when the mta delivers it is two months or less often a response to a fatality hallway u how can you help us in preventing that more frequently. >> a couple of important things to our questions number one we did fulsome street as a pilot so there's a difference between a pilot program generally, we go to our mta board for approval of the traffic and parking changes we don't you know go full effort for a pilot we try not to take a huge number of projecting projects to a pilot because it is important we respect the second process and the public outreach process and finally the pedestrian scramble process is not required a detailed review of moving the traffic on fulsome rather on howard street would so i don't want to blame the environmental process for slow budget delivery but it's an important hurdle we need to move through and it didn't apply to every project the traffic lights are a good example. >> correct me if i am wrong i wasn't as involved in stockton street but some reluctance to put a traffic signal it was put in play on pacific my understanding there's been re
done mates focus on when the mta delivers it is two months or less often a response to a fatality hallway u how can you help us in preventing that more frequently. >> a couple of important things to our questions number one we did fulsome street as a pilot so there's a difference between a pilot program generally, we go to our mta board for approval of the traffic and parking changes we don't you know go full effort for a pilot we try not to take a huge number of projecting projects to a...
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. >> inside, down the hallway, police found the bathroom door had also been knocked off its hinges. on the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she had been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents. she had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and living elsewhere. >> we all felt violated by it just because so many of us were alone. it was very shocking to us. it was numbing. and there was a lot of anger, an awful lot of anger. >> since police arrived within five minutes of the call, the killer wasn't inside the house long. none of the drawers or closets had been ransacked, but audrey's purse was missing. >> looked like the house had been selected for a break-in so that somebody could go in and find something of value, probably to purchase for drugs. >> a
. >> inside, down the hallway, police found the bathroom door had also been knocked off its hinges. on the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she had been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic...
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girls mother and one of the suspect relatives lost their cool in the hallway. an officer was hurt trying to break up the fight and both women were ticketed for disorderly conduct. >>> 5:13. here's traffic and weather together. >> good morning everyone this end up being a pretty nice day as temperatures surge in the mid 60's and along witt the wind flow turns much more southerly and that wind flow will be noticeable with time it will start to kick in. nothing now we have nothing more than a goose egg outside palmyra cove nature park. here on the palmyra cove nature park completely clear and chilly. we are starting off at 36 degrees here at the this observation site and there are spots that are colder then that and even in the 20's through the higher terrains. it is a chilly start. we don't have any wind to deal with just yet. but as this wind shifts again we will see that warmth move in and it will set our temperatures on a nice uphill climb. here's beginning of the next storm system. it has moisture but it will wait until tomorrow before it gets here. i'm jumpi
girls mother and one of the suspect relatives lost their cool in the hallway. an officer was hurt trying to break up the fight and both women were ticketed for disorderly conduct. >>> 5:13. here's traffic and weather together. >> good morning everyone this end up being a pretty nice day as temperatures surge in the mid 60's and along witt the wind flow turns much more southerly and that wind flow will be noticeable with time it will start to kick in. nothing now we have nothing...
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you could see how narrow the hallway is. barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side carry him. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. >> up next on american history tv biographer david mccullough talks about president harry truman, his eventful years in the white house, and the missouri influences on his decision-making. mr. mccullough spoke at florida atlantic university. this is 90 minutes. >> i want to take this opportunity to thank you for coming. it is wonderful to see the high school students and teachers. ask any history professor to tell you why he or she chose to be an historian, and i'm sure you'll hear a story about a history teacher in high school. although i did never know alan b larkin, i am aware of his legacy. look around. it is because of his love and passion for history and in particular the american presidency that we are here today. born in 1922, he was part of a generation that made a lot of history. they fought a great world war. they suffered through a cold
you could see how narrow the hallway is. barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side carry him. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. >> up next on american history tv biographer david mccullough talks about president harry truman, his eventful years in the white house, and the missouri influences on his decision-making. mr. mccullough spoke at florida atlantic university. this is 90 minutes. >> i want to take this opportunity to thank...
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had smoke conditions in the hallway. extinguished the fire. >> firefighters say they pulled out the elderly man from the apartment. he was unconscious and on the floor near a couch with oxygen tanks nearby. paramedics were not able to revive him. a second elderly person in the apartment was hurt but should be okay. the building did have fire alarms but no sprinkler system and the cause of that fire is still not known. >>> this is the latest deadly fire in san francisco this year. other cases include a father and 13-year-old girl who were killed last month when their mission district department went up in flames. the teenager was in the hospital for a week before she died from her injuries. in january a man died in that massive apartment building fire. and concerns are now rising about building safety and fire department responses in the neighborhood. the city is also trying to increase building inspections. >>> san francisco police chief greg suhr plans disciplinary action against several police officers accused of excha
had smoke conditions in the hallway. extinguished the fire. >> firefighters say they pulled out the elderly man from the apartment. he was unconscious and on the floor near a couch with oxygen tanks nearby. paramedics were not able to revive him. a second elderly person in the apartment was hurt but should be okay. the building did have fire alarms but no sprinkler system and the cause of that fire is still not known. >>> this is the latest deadly fire in san francisco this year....
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the first hallway light don't come on.he socket in the kitchen is not even covered up. >> right now about a quarter of all homeless families with children each night are sleeping in these cluster night shelters essentially sleeping in apartments and we the taxpayers are paying a ridiculous amount of money for that. >> what would you do with that money, if the city gave you that much money? >> get a better apartment. if they paying $2,700 for me to stay here, they might as well pay $2,700 for me to get my own apartment. >> do you think other people in the building are paying $2700? >> no. >> how much do you think they're paying? >> less than that. i don't think $2,700. >> i want folks to understand that if it wasn't for this program, that because this apartment is rent-stabilized, you could possibly just afford to be living here. >> wait a minute. so paying tenants in the building the average rent is $900 dollars. >> right. >> and the city is paying up to three thousand dollars? >> yes. >> for the same apartments? >> yes. >
the first hallway light don't come on.he socket in the kitchen is not even covered up. >> right now about a quarter of all homeless families with children each night are sleeping in these cluster night shelters essentially sleeping in apartments and we the taxpayers are paying a ridiculous amount of money for that. >> what would you do with that money, if the city gave you that much money? >> get a better apartment. if they paying $2,700 for me to stay here, they might as well...
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. >> we ran down the main hallway, we took hallway off to the right. we went out to the welding room. >> shooting, shoot he has a gun when while student ran monday morning, a teacher put his life on the line, and tackled the gunman who had fired two shots into the ground, and sealing. >> we looked in the window. we saw mr. olson tackle him and he was on the shooter on the gown, mr. olson was. >> the teacher brady olson has taught government and civics at the school for nearly a decade. three other staff members helped olson hold the gunman down, until police got to the school. while olson did not want to do an interview he released this statement saying quote no one including myself can prepare for a situation like this so i am very thankful that we're all okay. >> i think it is absolutely very heroic of him very brave of him, and i'm definitely glad he was working today. >> investigators say this 16 year old gunman told them he never intends today hurt any students, the boy had recently transferred to the school about a month ago and will appear in co
. >> we ran down the main hallway, we took hallway off to the right. we went out to the welding room. >> shooting, shoot he has a gun when while student ran monday morning, a teacher put his life on the line, and tackled the gunman who had fired two shots into the ground, and sealing. >> we looked in the window. we saw mr. olson tackle him and he was on the shooter on the gown, mr. olson was. >> the teacher brady olson has taught government and civics at the school for...
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and to work out with the team that you grew up watching, walking in that hallway and you are like i'm here but you still got to do more. i mean i still have a lot to prove even though i was walking through those hallways. >>> still ahead phillies say it is waste too early to panic plus we will check with dom brown on the rehab assignment lehigh valley. and just like that the snow is gone. and parkas become jackets. and sweaters go down for a long nap. and off you go. and your backyard gets a whole lot bigger. and you're running... and climbing... and your gear gets lighter and trimmer, and fitter and smarter. and now every frozen second spent willing this day to come is just a warm fading memory. ♪ >>> the phillies had the night off, tomorrow they will begin a home seer wits the marlins. one and six road trip they just completed have left them with a four-nine record. >> you know it is not to fester, way too early to start panicking and doing all that kind of stuff. it is just a slow start. we have to take it one day at a time. >> we are losing because of one inning. we can get rid of
and to work out with the team that you grew up watching, walking in that hallway and you are like i'm here but you still got to do more. i mean i still have a lot to prove even though i was walking through those hallways. >>> still ahead phillies say it is waste too early to panic plus we will check with dom brown on the rehab assignment lehigh valley. and just like that the snow is gone. and parkas become jackets. and sweaters go down for a long nap. and off you go. and your backyard...
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the hallway is narrow.eons had exhausted every effort and all hope was gone
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down the hallway with the female contract guard, sort of as a shield. >> reporter: wearing just his hospital gown, assaye flees to an adjacent apartment complex and is able to get into the trunk of a car, where he hides for nearly four hours. until the car owner, a woman, starts driving to work. a couple of miles down the road, he starts banging on the backseat. she's startled, runs right across this lawn and crashes into a car. the escapee carjacks the vehicle. with so many officers on high alert, when a truck refuses to stop for nearby police, officers respond aggressively, but this turns out not to be the armed suspect they're looking for. finally, eight and a half hours later, assaye is spotted by a passenger on a bus in d.c., ten miles away, and is arrested when he steps off. now that the escapee is back in federal custody, it is expected he will face a slew of additional serious charges. david? >> david kerley tonight. david, thank you. >>> and now to the breaking news from the boston bombing trial tonight. accused bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev, his defense team resting their case
down the hallway with the female contract guard, sort of as a shield. >> reporter: wearing just his hospital gown, assaye flees to an adjacent apartment complex and is able to get into the trunk of a car, where he hides for nearly four hours. until the car owner, a woman, starts driving to work. a couple of miles down the road, he starts banging on the backseat. she's startled, runs right across this lawn and crashes into a car. the escapee carjacks the vehicle. with so many officers on...
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you can see how narrow the hallway is. there is barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side of lincoln and carry him down the hallway. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. >> american history tv is featuring c-span's original series. at 8 p.m. eastern on sunday night throughout the rest of the year. in a moment, we look at abigail adams. c-span produce a series in cooperation of the white house historical association. video tours of historic site and questions from the c-span audience. we tell the story of america's 45 first ladies. now, abigail adams. this is about 90 minutes. ♪ >> abigail would grow to be the equal of john adam as confidant and dearest friend. she has really revealed herself as an 18th-century woman, but her concerns sound very modern to us today. >> john and abigail had become so prominent in the mind of americans because this collection of papers in the publications that have open them up to the world. >> it's a story of sacrifice commitment to country, an
you can see how narrow the hallway is. there is barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side of lincoln and carry him down the hallway. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. >> american history tv is featuring c-span's original series. at 8 p.m. eastern on sunday night throughout the rest of the year. in a moment, we look at abigail adams. c-span produce a series in cooperation of the white house historical association. video tours of historic...
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. >> it's in the hallways. >> while trapped by a house fire. >> i was scared. >> reporter: 13-year-oldarcus mccoy calling 911 after waking up to a room full of smoke sunday morning. >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: even calming his 9-year-old sister trapped with him in a second floor bedroom. >> we're going to die. >> please don't say the that the. >> reporter: marcus remaining calm even as the house filled with smoke. >> when the firefighters come in the house, how do they get to your room? >> go up the steps, right in the back hallway. >> reporter: after ten agonizing minutes, first responders arrive. finally finding marcus and someone else. >> actually i felt something on my boot and then i felt somebody tug. >> reporter: it was aleah, both rescued safely thanks to one with teen's 911 call during a very close call. >> he did wonderful. everything that he gave us helped save him and his little sister's life. >> reporter: they were treated at an area hospital and released. tuesday, they'll be reunited with the firefighters who saved them. mara schiavocampo abc news new york. >> coming
. >> it's in the hallways. >> while trapped by a house fire. >> i was scared. >> reporter: 13-year-oldarcus mccoy calling 911 after waking up to a room full of smoke sunday morning. >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: even calming his 9-year-old sister trapped with him in a second floor bedroom. >> we're going to die. >> please don't say the that the. >> reporter: marcus remaining calm even as the house filled with smoke. >> when the...
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he stopped in the hallway. okay. he's talking to the staff in the lower press area. i introduced myself. i. i said please call on me, sir. : me at the press conference. he said, okay. the press conference that followed. he didn't, but the next one he did. just saying hello to him. and i told mike mccurry thank you and sent him a note to say thank you. and he will be you will me back. he wrote a note back on white house letterhead. that is all she wrote. >> host: that is a good one. writing a thank you note for the president breeding a question in. and news conferences you talk about that 1st question when you called yourself media slime. was it the content of your question? and were reporters hostile? >> i don't think it was the content of the question. as a friendly adversarial relationship in the building the american public the american public to some extent don't like us and others do. when we get classified with negatives but it might have been for others. it may not have. but that was not for them to say. we are they are focusing on one thing and you maybe focu
he stopped in the hallway. okay. he's talking to the staff in the lower press area. i introduced myself. i. i said please call on me, sir. : me at the press conference. he said, okay. the press conference that followed. he didn't, but the next one he did. just saying hello to him. and i told mike mccurry thank you and sent him a note to say thank you. and he will be you will me back. he wrote a note back on white house letterhead. that is all she wrote. >> host: that is a good one....
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that's scottie running the hallways, he dom -- dominates a young boy on the basketball court.a is next. we'll continue later tonight at 6:00 p.m. we'll have the latest on the search for survives from the powerful earthquake that killed hundreds of people. rock on, a season closes with a rock concert. for chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm eva pilgrim. music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. announcer: "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." when wild animals need help, they rely on dedicated experts of all kinds. like paramedics for sea turtles-- ashley: this one had ingested plastic bags. jack: foster parents for tree sloths-- judy: the majority of our sloths have fallen from their mothers. jack: and ranchers who work for their horses instead of the other way around.
that's scottie running the hallways, he dom -- dominates a young boy on the basketball court.a is next. we'll continue later tonight at 6:00 p.m. we'll have the latest on the search for survives from the powerful earthquake that killed hundreds of people. rock on, a season closes with a rock concert. for chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm eva pilgrim. music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪♪...
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kids were still in the hallway before the first bell. and jack decided he and a friend would pull a joke. >> we had a big duffel bag full of fireworks we took one of them out lit it, set it on the ground and took off the other way. >> what were you thinking at the time? >> i was thinking it wouldn't go off as big as it did it would just scare a crowd. >> it went off inside the school building? >> in the hallway. >> three students lost their hearing temporarily another was trampled. and jack was arrested. >> when i saw what they were charging him i was like are you serious? >> what did they charge him with? >> insighting a roid riot and terroristic l violence. >> the district attorney referred jack's case to a program aimed at reducing the disproportionate number of african american males in the criminal adjustments system. rather than make them pay with a permanent criminal record ranging from aggravated assault lets the boys work their way to a clean record. >> kids want guidance, kids want structure. >> george ashford is the court's ap
kids were still in the hallway before the first bell. and jack decided he and a friend would pull a joke. >> we had a big duffel bag full of fireworks we took one of them out lit it, set it on the ground and took off the other way. >> what were you thinking at the time? >> i was thinking it wouldn't go off as big as it did it would just scare a crowd. >> it went off inside the school building? >> in the hallway. >> three students lost their hearing...
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stayed in the hallway. he was like, the champ likes you guys, come to his room.ng us up. he was the best. >> jimmy: that's great. >> all-time fan of the great muhammad ali. >> jimmy: that's exciting, yeah. >> yes, indeed. the mike tyson jokes, he was like, don't bring me that. >> jimmy: you would -- what jokes. >> mike tyson was a phenomenon at the time. >> jimmy: that's correct. no socks. >> literally. can you be mike tyson? he looked at us like we were crazy. like, come on, now. >> jimmy: so you stayed in college for three years which rarely happens now. >> i actually got an education. >> jimmy: you got an education. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> college graduate! >> jimmy: then you get drafted. and you get drafted in this suit. >> oh, no, really? >> jimmy: which we're going to put on the screen. >> oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: pretty fabulous. you know, a lot of attention has been paid to the suit. but really the tie to me -- >> that's when it really goes wrong. definitely. detroit native, that's how we do. we tend to be loud as they come. i felt
stayed in the hallway. he was like, the champ likes you guys, come to his room.ng us up. he was the best. >> jimmy: that's great. >> all-time fan of the great muhammad ali. >> jimmy: that's exciting, yeah. >> yes, indeed. the mike tyson jokes, he was like, don't bring me that. >> jimmy: you would -- what jokes. >> mike tyson was a phenomenon at the time. >> jimmy: that's correct. no socks. >> literally. can you be mike tyson? he looked at us like...
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fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.tch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in the past cheney has called obama the weakest president of his lifetime. well, now the former vice president of the united states is going much further, entering the realm of the looney right. he implied this week that the president could be a man churian candidate trying to take down america deliberately. >> i vacillate between the various theories i have heard, but, you know, if you had somebody as president who wanted to take america down, fundamentally reweaken or position in the worked, and reduce our capacity to influence events, turn our bock on our allies, it would look like exactly what he's doing. his actions constitute in my mind the worst president we've ever had. >> rudy giuliani just said the president doesn't love this country. >> i'm saying, and i may be wrong, i do not tect in this man the same rhetoric or the same language, the same love of america that
fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.tch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in the past cheney has called obama the weakest president of his lifetime. well, now the former vice president of the united states is going much further, entering the realm of the looney right. he implied this week that the president could be a man churian candidate trying to take down america deliberately....
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. >> they made their lead into the building up the center stairwell, had smoken cans in the hallway, advanced into the apartment and extinguished a fire. firefighters say the building did have fire alarms but no sprinkler system. >>> this is the most recent fatal fire. it includes the death of his father and 13-year-old daughter killed last month concerns arising about building safety and fire department responses in the neighborhood. the city says it is trying to increase building inspections. >>> we are waiting to hear the sentence for a deceptive campaign mailer. he pleaded no contest to one felony count in the case. he was expected to receive a sentence of community service but there's been a delay in the courtroom. observers believe the flier helped a political ally win a san jose counsel election by suggesting it was a communist sizer. he spent seven months in jail. >>> police hoping to track down two men accused of beating and robbing a taxi driver. the driver says he picked up two men last saturday morning. he later dropped them off where one of the men paid the fair. as the
. >> they made their lead into the building up the center stairwell, had smoken cans in the hallway, advanced into the apartment and extinguished a fire. firefighters say the building did have fire alarms but no sprinkler system. >>> this is the most recent fatal fire. it includes the death of his father and 13-year-old daughter killed last month concerns arising about building safety and fire department responses in the neighborhood. the city says it is trying to increase...
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fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a botched withdrawal lives lost. examining the impact that still resonates today. a special report starts tuesday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. ♪ again reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, the eu is to double emergency aid to countries on the front line of the migrant crisis. more people have been killed trying to cross the mediterranean sea this month than ever before more air strikes in yemen as the saudi-led coalition targets houthi fighters. and the u.n. security council is being urged to call for pause in fighting in syria. the u.n. want an arms embargo and tax on schools and hospitals. police in italy have arrested nine people who have alleged links with al-qaeda and involved in a plot to attack the vatican five years ago the attack was never carried out and live and joining us fr
fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before.now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a botched withdrawal lives lost. examining the impact that still resonates today. a special report starts tuesday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. ♪ again reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, the eu is to double emergency...