399
399
Jul 6, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 399
favorite 0
quote 0
most importantly hamilton. and they turned their pens and hamilton had a poisonous pen.he turned it loose on gates and tried to disparage gates, tried to belittle gates' victory at saratoga and say any american general could have won that victory. what i find interesting and one of the things i go into this -- in this book is a number of people who were close to washington called on people who were thought perhaps to be part of a cabal against washington and challenge them. henry knox went to john adams' house and here's big henry knox about 300 pounds. a big imposing man and he says categorically to adams, what do you think of george washington? do you support washington? i'm not sure what adams' thought at the time but adams never forgot that and 25 years later when he wrote his memoirs he mentioned that visit in his memoirs. there was a man who was a member of what was called the board of war which is kind of congress' oversight committee that looked at the continental army and general daniel morgan a big imposing frontiers man rough heartty tough guy went to peters a
most importantly hamilton. and they turned their pens and hamilton had a poisonous pen.he turned it loose on gates and tried to disparage gates, tried to belittle gates' victory at saratoga and say any american general could have won that victory. what i find interesting and one of the things i go into this -- in this book is a number of people who were close to washington called on people who were thought perhaps to be part of a cabal against washington and challenge them. henry knox went to...
242
242
Jul 11, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
hamilton became the eighth in february 1772. it was early in the war. just after trends to an end -- trenton and princeton occur. hamilton service washington as a soldier for the next four years and i think they develop a close trusting relationship probe washington was in the habit when not in a crisis situation which was most of the time, he was in the habit in the evening relaxing with his aides and washington would have a bold of wine and maybe a glass of wine and they would talk. hamilton was one of those people who dominated every conversation he was never an. so washington i think became quite close to hamilton and i think grew to understand his grasp of economic issues. so ultimately when washington became the president, he chose hamilton to be his secretary of treasury per driver got the second part. >> host: it is about slavery >> guest: i hope as we go one we can talk about slavery in depth but did washington never say much about it? the answer is no, he didn't until the last year of his life when he redrew his will. he inherited 10 slaves wh
hamilton became the eighth in february 1772. it was early in the war. just after trends to an end -- trenton and princeton occur. hamilton service washington as a soldier for the next four years and i think they develop a close trusting relationship probe washington was in the habit when not in a crisis situation which was most of the time, he was in the habit in the evening relaxing with his aides and washington would have a bold of wine and maybe a glass of wine and they would talk. hamilton...
206
206
Jul 5, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
would they have included hamilton?washington i assume, but more like morris then like jefferson or adams? >> i would say, if you are pulling at the end of the war the most politically active people would have known, the top three would have been franklin because franklin would have been number one in name recognition, washington equaled him in morris could on the government and anybody who had cognizance of what was going on knew about the financiers of those were the top three. after that, things would get very diffuse and regional and everybody in massachusetts knew both de'jon and samuel adams. everybody knew patrick henry. not so much because of his liberty cordes beach but because he was the governor. they knew jefferson and not nationally. they knew him because he was the governor of virginia and all these local figures. it wasn't a unified story at that moment. the unified story is what we have successfully created. >> this is really fascinating and i applaud your attempt to open the inquiry. i think we all grow
would they have included hamilton?washington i assume, but more like morris then like jefferson or adams? >> i would say, if you are pulling at the end of the war the most politically active people would have known, the top three would have been franklin because franklin would have been number one in name recognition, washington equaled him in morris could on the government and anybody who had cognizance of what was going on knew about the financiers of those were the top three. after...
193
193
Jul 4, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
reason hamilton is in the narrative, because he starts being the one who is actually implementing -- well, he's supporting robert morris' idea for a stronger -- and the farmer's idea, john dickinson's, it was their idea for a stronger central government. hamilton comes on board their program, starts supporting it in 1780, supports is again during the constitutional period and when robert morris is -- turns down the obvious offer to become first secretary of the treasury, and the issue is open, his protege, alexander hamilton, is given the job, to implement robert morris' program. so these people don't disappear from the narrative. they're in the web. it's just that the emphasis is changed. >> quick. if -- term polling at the time -- if there were polling at the time like there is today, who would be the five, six, seven 10 people that most people in america would have known? would they have -- would they have included hamilton -- washington, i assume, but more like morris than like jefferson or adams? >> yeah. i would say, if you're polling at the end of the war, who most people who
reason hamilton is in the narrative, because he starts being the one who is actually implementing -- well, he's supporting robert morris' idea for a stronger -- and the farmer's idea, john dickinson's, it was their idea for a stronger central government. hamilton comes on board their program, starts supporting it in 1780, supports is again during the constitutional period and when robert morris is -- turns down the obvious offer to become first secretary of the treasury, and the issue is open,...
280
280
Jul 4, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
it's not hamilton's fault.it's not the federalists' fault but they're looking for devils to explain their own predicament. and the degree of fervor that both madison and jefferson expressed towards hamilton and the federalists is adequacy paranoid. -- is quasiparanoid. >> so madison helps to make the constitution in practice this endless argument. this source of continuing contest. and this continues. we -- throughout this tremendous career of his, there's a lot we haven't touched on. dealing with the basic constitutional issues as we are tonight. but of course madison writes the bill of rights. he is jefferson's ally. and ultimately opposing and ultimately in a sense reversing the alien sedigs act of 1798 and does the country a great act of service as president in the constitutional way that he fights the war of 1812. he looks to congress to declare the war. there is no sedition act. no denial of habeas corpus. except in new orleans with andy jackson who puts it all under marshall law. but that's not madison.
it's not hamilton's fault.it's not the federalists' fault but they're looking for devils to explain their own predicament. and the degree of fervor that both madison and jefferson expressed towards hamilton and the federalists is adequacy paranoid. -- is quasiparanoid. >> so madison helps to make the constitution in practice this endless argument. this source of continuing contest. and this continues. we -- throughout this tremendous career of his, there's a lot we haven't touched on....
225
225
Jul 5, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
and so washington i think became quite close to hamilton then and i think grew to understand hamilton's grasp of economic issues. so ultimately when washington became the president, he chose hamilton to be his secretary of treasury. i have forgotten this second part -- >> about slavery. big topic of slavery. >> guest: yes. yes. i hope in fact as we go along today to be able to talk about washington and slavery in some depth. i think the question that you asked was, did washington ever say much about it. and the answer is, no, he didn't, really. until the last year of his life, when he redrew his will. washington was a slave owner. he inherited ten slaves when he was still an adolescent, when augustan his father died and married martha washington in 1759, he acquired a great many slaves, so that he owned about 100 slaves, when he left to become commander of the revolutionary war, and when he came home he no longer purchased slaves, but slaves were reproducing, obviously, and ultimately he wound up owning more than 300 slaves. but, he never really says very much about that. i think you ha
and so washington i think became quite close to hamilton then and i think grew to understand hamilton's grasp of economic issues. so ultimately when washington became the president, he chose hamilton to be his secretary of treasury. i have forgotten this second part -- >> about slavery. big topic of slavery. >> guest: yes. yes. i hope in fact as we go along today to be able to talk about washington and slavery in some depth. i think the question that you asked was, did washington...
267
267
Jul 9, 2009
07/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> hamilton will finally make his way home.ay the harbor seal was returned to the atlantic ocean from a beach near bethany in delaware. hamilton was found in late february on a bermuda beach strangled in a fishing net. the national aquarium marine rescue program here in baltimore was called in to help and had the seal shipped up in march. before his release today, hamilton was fitted with a satellite tag so you can track him while he finds his way home. to see where he is right now, go to our website, abc2news.com, and click on the links section. >>> ocean city brings plenty of entertainment to many families. today one family is celebrating 50 years of childhood memories. frontier town was the invention of bill patton and bill tasey to design the park and create its theme displace. the park brings to life the true western cowboy feeling that kids love, even do this day. howard adler's son, ron adler, current owner of adler display has fond memories of the park from when he was a kid. >> when you walk through gates, there is a m
. >>> hamilton will finally make his way home.ay the harbor seal was returned to the atlantic ocean from a beach near bethany in delaware. hamilton was found in late february on a bermuda beach strangled in a fishing net. the national aquarium marine rescue program here in baltimore was called in to help and had the seal shipped up in march. before his release today, hamilton was fitted with a satellite tag so you can track him while he finds his way home. to see where he is right now,...
150
150
Jul 12, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
at first is the general welfare clause, the case was a battle between madison and hamilton turned hamilton said the powers were enumerated in the constitution for congress not the only, there is another power, the power to tax and spend and promote the general welfare. madison said you got it wrong, mr. hamilton -- the enumerated powers are all there is and the general welfare clause is a further constraints on government. means that government in exercising its enumerated powers may only do so in a manner that benefits the general welfare now special interest or what mr. matheson called sanctions. regrettably and the social security system master madison lost and that congress -- contest and mr. hamilton won and that, of course, opened the floodgates for which the redistributive state was ready to take money from some and give to others without any constitutional constraints. second case, commerce clause and he mentioned that the court in a store near case. congress indisputably has the power enumerated to regulate interstate commerce and the question is can congress regulate activities t
at first is the general welfare clause, the case was a battle between madison and hamilton turned hamilton said the powers were enumerated in the constitution for congress not the only, there is another power, the power to tax and spend and promote the general welfare. madison said you got it wrong, mr. hamilton -- the enumerated powers are all there is and the general welfare clause is a further constraints on government. means that government in exercising its enumerated powers may only do so...
505
505
Jul 25, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 505
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> childrens author emma walton hamilton, what is the key to writing a children's book? >> ghosh, i would say respecting children as readers and now talking down to them if anything. it is basically about trusting their judgment and their intelligence and hopefully speaking to what interests them and what they're passionate about. >> where our children interested in? >> just about everything adults are interested in for the most part. the world around them, growing up, learning new things, music, art, sports, you name it. all the same things we are interested in. >> how many children's books have you written? >> i've written -- well, just now about to release the 17th children's book that i actually cowrite with my mother believe it or not. >> what's it like working with your mother as a co-author? >> it's a great pleasure. we were not sure it was such a great pleasure to begin with. we are very bossy and opinionated and we thought mother and daughter working together this could be tricky but happily we played to each other's strengths and we have a great time working to
. >>> childrens author emma walton hamilton, what is the key to writing a children's book? >> ghosh, i would say respecting children as readers and now talking down to them if anything. it is basically about trusting their judgment and their intelligence and hopefully speaking to what interests them and what they're passionate about. >> where our children interested in? >> just about everything adults are interested in for the most part. the world around them, growing...
259
259
Jul 22, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
watch tonight at 5:00 with donna hamilton and stan stovall.
watch tonight at 5:00 with donna hamilton and stan stovall.
214
214
Jul 3, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
he had some resemblances to alexander hamilton. now, hamilton held government positions. he was treasury secretary, most eminently then other things as well, but there were both journalists. they both wrote very fast, they wrote wild and bill was a better writer. if they were incredibly disciplined and and they also had this go to hell streak, this there are first-rate, and bill set up his life to encourage that to bed got hommel -- got hamilton in trouble. it was a big mistake to tell thomas jefferson the man he most admired was julius caesar which hamilton did want as a light pole. i am convinced joanne freeman argued he was pulling jefferson's life and i think she was right. a big mistake because, of course, thomas jefferson had no humor and he thought the plot is revealed. [laughter] federalism has tipped its hand. and this is something i just got an e-mail from a friend of mine, in historian named al and his -- he is considering a political biography of the bell and the parallel he came up with this fascinating. it is frederick douglass and frederick douglass was als
he had some resemblances to alexander hamilton. now, hamilton held government positions. he was treasury secretary, most eminently then other things as well, but there were both journalists. they both wrote very fast, they wrote wild and bill was a better writer. if they were incredibly disciplined and and they also had this go to hell streak, this there are first-rate, and bill set up his life to encourage that to bed got hommel -- got hamilton in trouble. it was a big mistake to tell thomas...
140
140
Jul 1, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
lee hamilton, president wilson center, mr. hakim, president of inter-american dialogue, my colleagues in government, ambassador, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, it is a great honor for my colleagues and for me to be here this morning in this very important think tank. i want to express our gratitude for this invitation. every day i repeat before my son -- fellow citizens one symbol frame and i do my best to repeat this. morning by morning, evening by evening, because i understand that every government has to convince the fellow citizens about the necessity to have important honor at the same time simple goals. the goal we are looking for in colombia is to bring columbia into a country with the highest level of confidence. confidence is the keyword. we support confidence upon three pillars. security with space values, investment with responsibility, and social competion. we can see that the only way for a country such as the case of columbia will to advance in and overcoming poverty and creating a civil community with a bet
lee hamilton, president wilson center, mr. hakim, president of inter-american dialogue, my colleagues in government, ambassador, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, it is a great honor for my colleagues and for me to be here this morning in this very important think tank. i want to express our gratitude for this invitation. every day i repeat before my son -- fellow citizens one symbol frame and i do my best to repeat this. morning by morning, evening by evening, because i understand that every...
309
309
Jul 8, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 309
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what happened to our colleague donna hamilton. donna was getting ready for her son's wedding. >> i had stuff to do and people to see and places to go and promises to keep. >> when she started feeling achy and tired she chalked it up to a busy schedule and prewedding stress. she didn't realize those were symptoms of something very serio serious. her dermatologist made the diagnosis. >> she took one look and said lyme disease. wow! >> you said? >> i was like really? >> looifrm disease is up more than 100% in maryland. tonight at 11:00 how donna discovered she had it, what she is doing about it and what you can try to do to prevent it. debra weiner, wbal tv 11 news. >> she's a medical reporter and it is shocking to be diagnosed with something that you have covered. >> i'm a medical reporter. she is feeling much better. it is now 5:38, coming up does mounting stress have you pulling your hair out literally? which clinical supplement is believed to help you gain a grip on your life. >> down pole causing problems on marriottsville road
that is what happened to our colleague donna hamilton. donna was getting ready for her son's wedding. >> i had stuff to do and people to see and places to go and promises to keep. >> when she started feeling achy and tired she chalked it up to a busy schedule and prewedding stress. she didn't realize those were symptoms of something very serio serious. her dermatologist made the diagnosis. >> she took one look and said lyme disease. wow! >> you said? >> i was like...
491
491
Jul 9, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 491
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> well, donna hamilton had planned to report on lyme disease this month. it is on the rise here in maryland as you know. but then something very unexpected happened. >> you see, donna was diagnosed with the disease, and lucky she was. deborah weiner explains why in tonight's alert. >> the wedding was picture perfect. >> my little baby boy grown up. >> and 11 news anchor donna hamilton couldn't be happier. the morning of the wedding, donna wake up to something startling. >> it was like a round, kind of oval red spot, and it was on my chest here under my arm and then back around. i thought that is the oddest thing i have ever seen. it really was. >> with the big day ahead, donna put the rash out of her mind, and it was hidden by her dress. she called her dermatologist. >> she took one look at it and said lyme disease. i was like really? >> lyme disease comes from the bite of an infected black leg particular. it is carried by deer and mice. according to the state health department, the disease is up more than 100% in maryland, from about 1,200 cases to more t
. >> well, donna hamilton had planned to report on lyme disease this month. it is on the rise here in maryland as you know. but then something very unexpected happened. >> you see, donna was diagnosed with the disease, and lucky she was. deborah weiner explains why in tonight's alert. >> the wedding was picture perfect. >> my little baby boy grown up. >> and 11 news anchor donna hamilton couldn't be happier. the morning of the wedding, donna wake up to something...
731
731
Jul 10, 2009
07/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 731
favorite 0
quote 1
the other one in the city at hamilton at fair oaks avenue.ntime if you were traveling on the southwest side of the beltway on southbound camp meade road. the inner loop ramp -- ramp to the inner loop for the beltway i should say. that is blocked because of a sinkhole repair work going on there. 6 a miles per hour is the speed in that area, so not an issue as far as speeds go. same goes for all the speed sensors in and around the beltway. a live look at 83. just north of the beltway looking good. this traffic report brought to you by toyota. click on buyittoyota.com. toyota, moving forward. back over to you. >> david alan grier will join us in at that minutes. hey, ron, are you familiar with david alan grier? >> reporter: i know him with well. one of the funniest guys. >> he will be here live. in the generous five minutes we provide at 6:45. we ain't going to be doing a lot of humor but we will sit down -- there is the web site right there. with a guy who is irref landly good. >> reporter: he is a funny man. is he in the studio yet. >> he will
the other one in the city at hamilton at fair oaks avenue.ntime if you were traveling on the southwest side of the beltway on southbound camp meade road. the inner loop ramp -- ramp to the inner loop for the beltway i should say. that is blocked because of a sinkhole repair work going on there. 6 a miles per hour is the speed in that area, so not an issue as far as speeds go. same goes for all the speed sensors in and around the beltway. a live look at 83. just north of the beltway looking...
759
759
Jul 16, 2009
07/09
by
WRC
tv
eye 759
favorite 0
quote 1
business, thousands of brides found a perfect wedding gown at the lady hamilton in arlington. brides were beginning to settle foless. >> instead of finding the dress that's the perfect dress, they are going to find one that's close enough or it is pretty enough or good enough. and it might be half the price. >> reporter: lucky retailers like bridal stores have been hit hard by the recession. one study shows sales off about 18% this year compared to last. while griffin will be able to keep her more moderately priced store open, the other will close. >> i'm fortunate i have another store i can get merchandise that's going to come in after our last day. so i won't leaf anyone in the lurch. >> reporter: still bride-to-be dana haskell who just heard about the store closing is waiting nervously until her lady hamilton dress arrives. >> i'm very anxious. we are already cutting it close as far as time frames for alterations. my wedding is in september and i have been told i'm already right on the cusp. i'm anxious to get it as soon as possible. because i will need alterations. >> repo
business, thousands of brides found a perfect wedding gown at the lady hamilton in arlington. brides were beginning to settle foless. >> instead of finding the dress that's the perfect dress, they are going to find one that's close enough or it is pretty enough or good enough. and it might be half the price. >> reporter: lucky retailers like bridal stores have been hit hard by the recession. one study shows sales off about 18% this year compared to last. while griffin will be able...
312
312
Jul 11, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 312
favorite 0
quote 0
hamilton. >> dr.says he first has to figure out what they mean by fatigue. >> there is sleepiness, that means they are tired and take a nap and get up. but someone who is fatigued and may have excess sleep but still feel low on energy. >> and there can be many causes, depression, anemia, lyme disease or medications someone takes. it's important to talk to the patients. >> look at their lifestyle, and look at medications, that's a common side effect. and take a thorough history. >> donna hamilton. >> we have dr. rich joining us. how do you know when you should go to the doctor for your fatigue? >> that's a good question, because everyone is fatigued at some point in time. it's more a problem if you can't rest enough and recover. if you feel fatigued and get a good night's sleep but continue to feel fatigued. you should check that out. >> and isn't there is a difference of depression fatigue? >> i don't know a difference, you will feel the same, but you want to rule out the reasons you are fatigued and
hamilton. >> dr.says he first has to figure out what they mean by fatigue. >> there is sleepiness, that means they are tired and take a nap and get up. but someone who is fatigued and may have excess sleep but still feel low on energy. >> and there can be many causes, depression, anemia, lyme disease or medications someone takes. it's important to talk to the patients. >> look at their lifestyle, and look at medications, that's a common side effect. and take a thorough...
332
332
Jul 12, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 332
favorite 0
quote 0
pa >> donna hamilton planned to report on lime disease this month. then something happened. actually diagnosed with did >> the wedding was picture perfect. >> my little baby boy all grown up. >> donna hamilton couldn't have been happier. her son and fiance in new york. >> in the morning, i had this oval red spot on my chest under my arm and as soon as she got back to baltimore, she called her doctor. she took one look and said, lime disease. i was like, really? >> lime come jo the huge increase is probably a result of a true increase in disease and also a likelihood doctors are more aware of this. >> donna dove >> they are very hard to spot. >> the stage of the tick that transmits the disease. >> donna did have some vague symptoms. other early symptoms can include feen >> i had stuff to do and people to see and places to go and promises to do. i kept moving forward. >> like donna, many people develop a rash. it hey rep a p he. >> unfortunately only 70- 0% then you just think, i'm tired, or i just don't feel so great. it's so great. >> left ungreeted he >> not all ticks cause
pa >> donna hamilton planned to report on lime disease this month. then something happened. actually diagnosed with did >> the wedding was picture perfect. >> my little baby boy all grown up. >> donna hamilton couldn't have been happier. her son and fiance in new york. >> in the morning, i had this oval red spot on my chest under my arm and as soon as she got back to baltimore, she called her doctor. she took one look and said, lime disease. i was like, really?...
157
157
Jul 25, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
charles hamilton houston isn't casually known as the man who killed jim-crow. he was the litigation director of the naacp, involved in just about every supervised lawsuits from the early 30's. charles ogle treat founded the charles hamilton houston institute at harvard. he is a harvard law school graduate, and polished his techniques as a public defender in washington d.c. and went up to the leadership. he has written a number of books and appeared on television lots and lots of times. he is interested in, among other things, interested in the last confirmation hearings we have for the supreme court. he was involved in the confirmation of clarence thomas. this is a very distinguished group of people we have to talk to. they have to do with crime. what do you think the justice system does right? >> we have a strong right to trial. if you have a good selected jury, it is a strong assurance to the defendant that it can be heard in an appropriate matter. there have been a lot of cases where there is an african- american on trial and the court has dealt well with th
charles hamilton houston isn't casually known as the man who killed jim-crow. he was the litigation director of the naacp, involved in just about every supervised lawsuits from the early 30's. charles ogle treat founded the charles hamilton houston institute at harvard. he is a harvard law school graduate, and polished his techniques as a public defender in washington d.c. and went up to the leadership. he has written a number of books and appeared on television lots and lots of times. he is...
198
198
Jul 25, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
i will say though, that i think that when hamilton and madison are talking about what will happen inhey have to resist government in the federalists, they are talking about when the constitution is to more. i believe, and i think most historians would agree with me, that with they talk about these, especially madison, hamilton -- in federalist 40 sick, you can tell the fear in his voice, in the voice, and he's certainly talking about doing it with the affections of governments of their affection, which i think most historians, i would like to hear more about that from professor churchill, but i think the idea that this is an individualized right, certainly there was a threat to that. saul cornell in miss book "the other founders" made the point that there certainly was an individualized right among the radical anti-federalists and there's quotes to that effect, there's no doubt about that, but that the main argument was between the states, which most anti-federalists believe the state was the protector of liberty and they want to make sure that the states had power to protect the lib
i will say though, that i think that when hamilton and madison are talking about what will happen inhey have to resist government in the federalists, they are talking about when the constitution is to more. i believe, and i think most historians would agree with me, that with they talk about these, especially madison, hamilton -- in federalist 40 sick, you can tell the fear in his voice, in the voice, and he's certainly talking about doing it with the affections of governments of their...
528
528
Jul 10, 2009
07/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 528
favorite 0
quote 0
to track hamilton, log onto our website. and click on animals for the aquarium links. >> he looks happy there. >> he's hanging out there. doing what you're doing. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news at 4:00. death investigation. a new avenue, l.a. police are pursuing in the michael jackson death. >>> hospital care. a major report says your chances of surviving a serious illness depend on where you receive your treatment. >>> i'm ron matz at the towson town center. louis vuitton opens a store here. in these tough economic times, will it be a success? we'll have the story when eyewitness news continues. >>> and it's friday. get your updated first warping -- warning forecast. >>> this is surveillance video that captured the vehicle seconds before that crash yesterday. police say a 19-year-old man was driving with a suspended license when the car skirted a gate at the railroad crossing. four other young people were also in that car. >>> in tonight's eyewitness news healthwatch, your chances of surviving a serious illness could de
to track hamilton, log onto our website. and click on animals for the aquarium links. >> he looks happy there. >> he's hanging out there. doing what you're doing. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news at 4:00. death investigation. a new avenue, l.a. police are pursuing in the michael jackson death. >>> hospital care. a major report says your chances of surviving a serious illness depend on where you receive your treatment. >>> i'm ron matz at the towson town...
396
396
Jul 20, 2009
07/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 396
favorite 0
quote 0
it possibly led to the death of 21-year-old hamilton in the quiet neighborhood of new jersey. >> this has to stop. they have a web site and people coming from all over the place who do this voo doo ritual stuff. >> hamilton who was transgender came all of the way from little rock ark stau to get rid of her male tendencies in this so-called cleansing ceremony according to investigators. it is eerily similar to another exorcism recently caught on tape. in this disturbing youtube video a 16-year-old boy consulses on the ground as the reverend attempts to cure him of being gay. homosexuality isn't the only reason some americans are turning to voo doo which is featured regularly on the wildly popular hbo series "true blood." >> i think he got his first vampire. >> recently arrested a grandmother and mother in queens for trying to dede mondayize a girl. police arrested a couple for kelling their infant allegedly trying to beat bad spirits out of her. >> (inaudible) >> crazy stuff. doug kennedy joins me live. is there any proof of a causal connection with harry potter or true blood? >> harry
it possibly led to the death of 21-year-old hamilton in the quiet neighborhood of new jersey. >> this has to stop. they have a web site and people coming from all over the place who do this voo doo ritual stuff. >> hamilton who was transgender came all of the way from little rock ark stau to get rid of her male tendencies in this so-called cleansing ceremony according to investigators. it is eerily similar to another exorcism recently caught on tape. in this disturbing youtube video...
1,223
1.2K
Jul 16, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 1,223
favorite 0
quote 0
donna hamilton explains. >> most of us want to be healthy. we tried to take good care of our hearts, and many of us think of the healthiest option. cardiology -- this cardiologists says the answer is often no, especially when it comes to sodium. >> sodium raises blood pressure, and that leads to heart disease. >> which would you think it is a higher sodium content? >> i think the answer to this is going to surprise a lot of people. that answer and a lot of surprising information about the foods that you think you know is tonight at 11:00. >> dozens of volunteers got together to help of a farmer in need. charlie jones a farm and was in a terrible car accident that left him unable to work. they got together to help him with various repairs around the farm. volunteers cut down trees, repaired parts of the roadway, and painted several barns. >> is a lot of fun. it feels good to serve. god has provided wonderful weather for us. >> volunteers say hancock has had at least five surgeries and is in need of several more. >> now, your 11 insta-weather p
donna hamilton explains. >> most of us want to be healthy. we tried to take good care of our hearts, and many of us think of the healthiest option. cardiology -- this cardiologists says the answer is often no, especially when it comes to sodium. >> sodium raises blood pressure, and that leads to heart disease. >> which would you think it is a higher sodium content? >> i think the answer to this is going to surprise a lot of people. that answer and a lot of surprising...
159
159
Jul 1, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
he spoke at the woodrow wilson center, and is introduced by lee hamilton. this is one of our. -- one hour. >> please be seated. my p
he spoke at the woodrow wilson center, and is introduced by lee hamilton. this is one of our. -- one hour. >> please be seated. my p
335
335
Jul 8, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 335
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> rob: as a starter josh hamilton has allowed seven home runs.e have been here. >> bob: late breaking slider. ryan got himself with that one. 1-2. >> rob: with that run in the 2nd inning. willingham has given 25 runs in 32 innings at this ballpark. >> bob: shows you how good he has been on the road. coming off a 1-0 loss at dodgers stadium when he pitched eight innings and gave up only five hits. before that two runs. pitching into the 8th inning at oakland. breaking ball. zimmerman lashes it. it is fouled down the left field line. angel hernandez took a look at it and the nats came that close to going on top here. >> rob: check this out. >> bob: you see zimmerman heading for third. >> rob: looks good. >> bob: he would have scored. >> rob: frozen in time. >> bob: nick johnson would have easily have been at third. maybe more. they are playing zimmerman well off the line in left. gonzalez about 90 feet. >> rob: breaking ball. >> bob: means breaking ball away, huh? >> rob: they are going in again. >> bob: long reach. count goes 2-2. nats have four h
. >> rob: as a starter josh hamilton has allowed seven home runs.e have been here. >> bob: late breaking slider. ryan got himself with that one. 1-2. >> rob: with that run in the 2nd inning. willingham has given 25 runs in 32 innings at this ballpark. >> bob: shows you how good he has been on the road. coming off a 1-0 loss at dodgers stadium when he pitched eight innings and gave up only five hits. before that two runs. pitching into the 8th inning at oakland. breaking...
449
449
Jul 7, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 449
favorite 0
quote 0
west. >> rangers get josh hamilton back off the d.l. good news for them.f the first, hamilton, base hit to right center. he would go two for four in the game. bottom of the second, two on for jeff mathis. right into the fake rocks. it's the angels. with a 3-2 lead. top of the fourth, 5-2 angels, hank blalock to center. but look at torii hunter. beautiful catch. bottom of the fifth now, 6-2 angels, looking to break it open. two on for vladimir guerrero. kevin millwood just didn't have it on this night. bobby abreu scores. gives up nine runs in five innings and the angels win 9-4. so with the win, the angels take a one-game lead in the american league west, two more games to go in this series between the first place angels and the second place rangers. >> nomar garciaparra returning to fenway park for the first time since he was traded in 2004. he was feeling the love. >> designated hitter number one. nomar. garciaparra. >> they still love him in beantown. top of the fourth, no score. runners at the corners with no outs. nomar, singling to left. jays on giam
west. >> rangers get josh hamilton back off the d.l. good news for them.f the first, hamilton, base hit to right center. he would go two for four in the game. bottom of the second, two on for jeff mathis. right into the fake rocks. it's the angels. with a 3-2 lead. top of the fourth, 5-2 angels, hank blalock to center. but look at torii hunter. beautiful catch. bottom of the fifth now, 6-2 angels, looking to break it open. two on for vladimir guerrero. kevin millwood just didn't have it...
426
426
Jul 8, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 426
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> back in early may donna hamilton was anchoring the 5:00 p.m. news but wasn't feeling herself.e had lyme disease, a disease a could be debilitating if not caught early. >> the ticks that cause lyme disease are as small as period on a printed page so you may not realize you have been bitten. that is what happened to our colleague donna hamilton. >> donna was busy getting ready for her son's wedding. >> i had stuff to do and people to see and places to go and promises to keep. >> so, when she started feeling achy and tired she claukd it up to a busy schedule and p prewedding stress. she didn't realize those were symptoms of something very serious. her dermatologist made the diagnosis, >> she took one look and said lyme disease. wow! >> you said? >> i was like, really? >> lyme disease is up more than 100% in maryland. tonight at 11:00 how donna discovered she had it, what she is doing about it and what you can do to try to prevent it. >> a pair of bizarre and disturbing traffic stop stories. first one is out of ocean. a woodbine woman was arrested on d.u.i. charges two times in fi
. >> back in early may donna hamilton was anchoring the 5:00 p.m. news but wasn't feeling herself.e had lyme disease, a disease a could be debilitating if not caught early. >> the ticks that cause lyme disease are as small as period on a printed page so you may not realize you have been bitten. that is what happened to our colleague donna hamilton. >> donna was busy getting ready for her son's wedding. >> i had stuff to do and people to see and places to go and promises...
223
223
Jul 30, 2009
07/09
by
WTTG
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
conl any listed frank hamilton's home one day ago.there's a solid offer already and still interesting buyers are calling. >> thank you. >> wow. this is absolutely almost breathtaking. >> reporter: he's asking $415,000. now they have to keep their fingers crossed for the appraisal. >> it can screw up the who process if it doesn't come in right. >> reporter: there's concern new appraisal rules are doing just that. the home evaluation code of conduct is supposed to remove the pressure on appraisers to hit a certain sale price that existed during the housing boon. >> it wall us a about getting the deals done. the more deals you get done, the more compensation you got. >> reporter: now they have to use independent appraisers but some outsourcing companies are hiring cheap work. >> if you're seeking out a low- cost service provider, you may not be able to find that in many of these markets. you may have to go out of market in order to find somebody that's willing to accept that assignment. >> reporter: he thinks that could be a big problem.
conl any listed frank hamilton's home one day ago.there's a solid offer already and still interesting buyers are calling. >> thank you. >> wow. this is absolutely almost breathtaking. >> reporter: he's asking $415,000. now they have to keep their fingers crossed for the appraisal. >> it can screw up the who process if it doesn't come in right. >> reporter: there's concern new appraisal rules are doing just that. the home evaluation code of conduct is supposed to...
297
297
Jul 21, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 297
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> come back tonight at 5:00 with donna hamilton and stan stovall. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
. >> come back tonight at 5:00 with donna hamilton and stan stovall. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
301
301
Jul 17, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 0
donna hamilton put your knowledge to the test. >> the cardiologist believes you need to know what choices are best for you. question no. one -- what is the best advice for your heart? >> the omega 3, the fish oils, these other kinds of things that we know prevent heart disease, said the best kind of advice is to eat the kind of fat that is really good. >> no. 2 -- how much more would you weigh in five years if you ate one more 100 calorie cookie every day? in five years, you gained 50 pounds. >> you take 100 calories, a slice of bread, a pat of butter out of your diet, and you are going to lose 50 pounds in five years. >> what is healthier for you? all of oil or an all what -- olive oil or canola oil? >> olive oil is not as healthy for you as canola oil. >> we thought we would save you the trouble of doing an experiment. take a look. wowow. that is the fall of oil. there is the canola oil. that says it all. >> #4 -- which contains more sodium? >> the answer to your question is a portion of bread, or equivalent -- serial comma has more sodium than in a pickle or a portion of potato chips.
donna hamilton put your knowledge to the test. >> the cardiologist believes you need to know what choices are best for you. question no. one -- what is the best advice for your heart? >> the omega 3, the fish oils, these other kinds of things that we know prevent heart disease, said the best kind of advice is to eat the kind of fat that is really good. >> no. 2 -- how much more would you weigh in five years if you ate one more 100 calorie cookie every day? in five years, you...
279
279
Jul 13, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 1
mostly out toward hamilton sound. a slight chance of severe weather from memphis, head to go mississippi, and back into the northern plainsment here's your forecast as we go throughout the day today. beautiful from the great lakes, chicago, detroit, cleveland, new york, boston, ideal. perfect summer day. chance of storms later today from atlanta to charlotte, to savannah. orlando, a possibility of storms, that will include during the launch possibility this evening. well, if you're watching wwlp 22 news, that's springfield mass, see displays from the front line of war from ancient egypt to world war ii at the toy soldiers, history in miniature. that's your eastern ooechbt on the day, dan. >>> thank you. >>> big laughs, awkward moments and plenty of controversy were all in fashion at the box office. bruno, starring sacha baron cohen as an outgoing fashionista went straight to the top. with $34.5 million. they're not sure if this can match what borat made. now, in just two weeks, this animated family film has earned $12
mostly out toward hamilton sound. a slight chance of severe weather from memphis, head to go mississippi, and back into the northern plainsment here's your forecast as we go throughout the day today. beautiful from the great lakes, chicago, detroit, cleveland, new york, boston, ideal. perfect summer day. chance of storms later today from atlanta to charlotte, to savannah. orlando, a possibility of storms, that will include during the launch possibility this evening. well, if you're watching...
613
613
Jul 13, 2009
07/09
by
WETA
tv
eye 613
favorite 0
quote 0
but as hamilton noted, consider it men of every description ought to prewhatever will tend to beget or fortify that tempeng the courts as no man an be sure that he may not b tomorrow the victim of a spirit injustice by which i may be a gainer today. he courtroom can be the only sanctuar for t little guy whenhe forces of siety ar a him. against -- arrayed against when oper opinion and'lekted officialdomill let him no ar. this is a correct,itting and inteed function of the judiciary andur nstitutional structure an the empay presint obama saw in you has a nstitutional proper place i that structure. if everyone on the cou always voed for the prosecution against the defendant, for the orporation against the plaintiffs, and for te government agast the condemne condemned, a vita spark of amerian democracy would be extinguished. courtroom is supposed to be a place wherehe status q can be disrupted, even up-ended when the nstitutionoraws may require. where the comfortable n sometimes be afflicted and the afflied finds some comfort all under the sternhelter of the la it is wort remembing the jud
but as hamilton noted, consider it men of every description ought to prewhatever will tend to beget or fortify that tempeng the courts as no man an be sure that he may not b tomorrow the victim of a spirit injustice by which i may be a gainer today. he courtroom can be the only sanctuar for t little guy whenhe forces of siety ar a him. against -- arrayed against when oper opinion and'lekted officialdomill let him no ar. this is a correct,itting and inteed function of the judiciary andur...
233
233
Jul 22, 2009
07/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
hamilton was a pitchwoman for what product? bill: the answer is. >> maxwell house is always good.est. they have been making good coffee so long they don't know any other way. whether you have only got room for one brand, it's a mighty easy choice. like they say good to the last drop. [ laughter ] bill: maccallum bad girls ii wins. doocy blew it maxwell house coffee. come on. steve: i'm ok. congratulations. bill: wins for laura heister. of tower city and, larry, i'm sorry you stuck with doocy. steve: send pinheads and patriots on deck tonight starring giant squeeze in san bill: time now for "pinheads and patriots." a brilliant column in the "wall street journal" today by brett stevens entitled celebrity culture versus the right stuff. he compares michael jackson with the heroism of neil armstrong and other lunar astronauts. he can be accessed on the web, and mr. stevens is a patriot for writing it. giant squids are terrorizing surfers off the coast of san diego. we're not kidding. the humboldt skid can grow up to a hundred pounds and has been known to attack humans. scientists aren
hamilton was a pitchwoman for what product? bill: the answer is. >> maxwell house is always good.est. they have been making good coffee so long they don't know any other way. whether you have only got room for one brand, it's a mighty easy choice. like they say good to the last drop. [ laughter ] bill: maccallum bad girls ii wins. doocy blew it maxwell house coffee. come on. steve: i'm ok. congratulations. bill: wins for laura heister. of tower city and, larry, i'm sorry you stuck with...
226
226
Jul 22, 2009
07/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
hamilton was a pitchwoman for what product? bill: the answer is. >> maxwell house is always good.est. they have been making good coffee so long they don't know any other way. whether you have only got room for one brand, it's a mighty easy choice. like they say good to the last drop. [ laughter ] bill: maccallum bad girls ii wins. doocy blew it maxwell house coffee. come on. steve: i'm ok. congratulations. bill: wins for laura heister. of tower city and, larry, i'm sorry you stuck with doocy. steve: send pinheads and patriots on deck tonight starring giant squeeze in san diego p and p is next. gecko vo: you see, it's not just telling people geico could save 'em hundreds on car insurance. it's actually doing it. gecko vo: businessmen say "hard work equals success." well, you're looking at, arguably, the world's most successful businessgecko. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. gecko vo: second rule: "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, 'specially if it's marked "the
hamilton was a pitchwoman for what product? bill: the answer is. >> maxwell house is always good.est. they have been making good coffee so long they don't know any other way. whether you have only got room for one brand, it's a mighty easy choice. like they say good to the last drop. [ laughter ] bill: maccallum bad girls ii wins. doocy blew it maxwell house coffee. come on. steve: i'm ok. congratulations. bill: wins for laura heister. of tower city and, larry, i'm sorry you stuck with...
293
293
Jul 8, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 293
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> donna hamilton was anchoring the 5:00 p.m. news like she always does, but she was not feeling herself. she did not know then, but she had lyme disease. >> text that cause lyme disease are as small as a -- ticks that cause lyme disease are as small as a period on a page. >> i had stuff to do, people to see, places to go. >> when she started feeling a key and tired, she chalked it up to a busy schedule. she did not realize it was symptoms of something very serious. her dermatologist made the diagnosis. >> she said, "line disease." i was like, "really?" >> tonight at 11, how the donna found out she had it. >> now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> a beautiful weather pattern across the mid atlantic region, with even the pollen count cooperating in the low levels. there you go. a total of just 9. temperatures are running below normal. 81 degrees at bwi marshall. the normal high today is supposed to be in the upper 80's. nowhere near that today. 100 is the record high. tomorrow morning, the record low is 5
. >> donna hamilton was anchoring the 5:00 p.m. news like she always does, but she was not feeling herself. she did not know then, but she had lyme disease. >> text that cause lyme disease are as small as a -- ticks that cause lyme disease are as small as a period on a page. >> i had stuff to do, people to see, places to go. >> when she started feeling a key and tired, she chalked it up to a busy schedule. she did not realize it was symptoms of something very serious....
214
214
Jul 19, 2009
07/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
daly, lehman, duval, hamilton.ick pryce won here in '94, tentatively, the prior 11 champions were not from the u.s., and that has really flipped around since then. as we said now, 11 in the last 15. as we're set now for the ceremony and presentation of claret jug and the medals as well. >> now, i will announce peter dawson to announce the winners and the captain of turnberry golf club, peter wiseman, to present them. >> the leading amateur and winner of the silver medal from verona, italy, matteo manassero. >> and the runner-up and winner of the silver is tom watson. >> we will hear from tom watson after the presentation. >> announcer: and ladies and gentlemen, with the score of 278, the winner of the gold medal and the champion golfer of the year is stewart cink. >> thank you so much. i stand here a little intimidated by this piece of hardware i have in my hands. a lot of emotions running through my mind right now and my heart. and i'm just proud as i can be to be here with this. my congratulations to tom. my hat'
daly, lehman, duval, hamilton.ick pryce won here in '94, tentatively, the prior 11 champions were not from the u.s., and that has really flipped around since then. as we said now, 11 in the last 15. as we're set now for the ceremony and presentation of claret jug and the medals as well. >> now, i will announce peter dawson to announce the winners and the captain of turnberry golf club, peter wiseman, to present them. >> the leading amateur and winner of the silver medal from verona,...
263
263
Jul 30, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
watched at 5:00 with donna hamilton and stan stovall. >> let's get started. >> this chef that saw it all.
watched at 5:00 with donna hamilton and stan stovall. >> let's get started. >> this chef that saw it all.
484
484
Jul 5, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 484
favorite 0
quote 0
ichiro center and josh hamilton rounds out the outfield. joe mauer behind the plate.to start the all-star game. first base was announced as the top vote getter sunday. he leads the majors with 31 homers and 82 rbi. third time elected to start he was once as an outfielder. chase utley fourth straight time he goes. david wright third time elected to started. only met third base man ever selected. manny -- hanley ramirez for the second straight year. molina is behind the plate. first cardinal catcher since 1979. carlos beltran in center field. >>> day three of manny's return is on deck. dodgers, padres wrapping up their series in san diego. the latest on manny. >>> temperature hit 104 degrees today in day two of the tour de france. how that affected lance armstrong's ride when espn albert pujols starting at third base. chris fielder, gonzalez and ryan howard combined for 65 homers this season could bring them into a pimpbl hit role. national league all-star game pitching staff. 13 pitches total. combined 25 appearances in the all-star games. less than two per player. onl
ichiro center and josh hamilton rounds out the outfield. joe mauer behind the plate.to start the all-star game. first base was announced as the top vote getter sunday. he leads the majors with 31 homers and 82 rbi. third time elected to start he was once as an outfielder. chase utley fourth straight time he goes. david wright third time elected to started. only met third base man ever selected. manny -- hanley ramirez for the second straight year. molina is behind the plate. first cardinal...
361
361
Jul 11, 2009
07/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 361
favorite 0
quote 0
relationship turned sour in the run-up to the bjork governor's race which were lost mainly due to hamiltono to regain his honor he was challenged to an affair of honor. tonight at 7:00 am and we hockin, new jersey, old and then fired, but only one remained standing 205 years ago today. so i'm close 2100 minnesota soldiers are saying goodbye two their families as we can. connect this is my third deployment on a mic to serve the matches my baby sister i am however. nervous for her but proud of her. >> julie: these national guard soldiers are members of the 204th area support medical company. they are heading to iraq. their deployment is expected to last about one year. >> 9/11 is as fox reports this saturday, july i will see you at greater boca grande vacation i will tell you where. by the way judging sotomayor a fox special brown eyed, sunday, 8:00 pm, a look at the woman who could become the next supreme court justice. that's tomorrow night 8:00 pm eastern on it on fox.
relationship turned sour in the run-up to the bjork governor's race which were lost mainly due to hamiltono to regain his honor he was challenged to an affair of honor. tonight at 7:00 am and we hockin, new jersey, old and then fired, but only one remained standing 205 years ago today. so i'm close 2100 minnesota soldiers are saying goodbye two their families as we can. connect this is my third deployment on a mic to serve the matches my baby sister i am however. nervous for her but proud of...
329
329
Jul 17, 2009
07/09
by
WRC
tv
eye 329
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: lady hamilton is one of at least three bridal salons closing in the area. in chevy chase, there was a time no one could have imagined seeing these kind of signs posted at the high-end harriet kassman boutique. after running the store for three decades, kassman says facing the decision to close was difficult. >> very, because i've never been in that position before. i was kind of shocked. what was happening? what was i doing wrong? >> reporter: but statistics tell the story. luxury retail sales are off 18% from last year when they had already started to dip. >> that was the first ones that got hit is the high-end. the walmarts, they're doing fine. >> reporter: kassman holds out hope her store might somehow weather the recession after all. in the meantime, she, too, is taking care of her bridal clients stilt awa
. >> reporter: lady hamilton is one of at least three bridal salons closing in the area. in chevy chase, there was a time no one could have imagined seeing these kind of signs posted at the high-end harriet kassman boutique. after running the store for three decades, kassman says facing the decision to close was difficult. >> very, because i've never been in that position before. i was kind of shocked. what was happening? what was i doing wrong? >> reporter: but statistics...
309
309
Jul 22, 2009
07/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 309
favorite 0
quote 0
hamilton was a pitchwoman for what product? bill: the answer is. >> maxwell house is always good.. they have been making good coffee so long they don't know any other way. whether you have only got room for one brand, it's a mighty easy choice. like they say good to the last drop. [ laughter ] bill: maccallum bad girls ii wins. doocy blew it maxwell house coffee. come on. steve: i'm ok. congratulations. bill: wins for laura heister. of tower city and, larry, i'm sorry you stuck with doocy. steve: send pinheads and patriots on deck tonight starring giant squeeze in san diego p and p is next. . . for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed their bone loss. i know i did. (announcer) don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease or can't sit or
hamilton was a pitchwoman for what product? bill: the answer is. >> maxwell house is always good.. they have been making good coffee so long they don't know any other way. whether you have only got room for one brand, it's a mighty easy choice. like they say good to the last drop. [ laughter ] bill: maccallum bad girls ii wins. doocy blew it maxwell house coffee. come on. steve: i'm ok. congratulations. bill: wins for laura heister. of tower city and, larry, i'm sorry you stuck with...
372
372
Jul 23, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 372
favorite 0
quote 0
watch tonight at 5:00 with donna hamilton and stan stovall. fios guy! where ya headed? uh, just installed fios in the whole building. now everyone has the fastest upload speeds, and we're giving them a mini netbook. well, i'm sticking with cable. so is ted. (ted) no i'm not! he's just goofing. (ted) no i'm not. ted has betrayed me... okay... (announcer) unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home. switch now, and get a free compaq mini netbook computer. just pay shipping, handling and taxes. with fios, you'll get razor-sharp tv, america's top rated internet - now even faster, and crystal-clear phone service, all for just... call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v today and for a limited time, get an incredible compaq mini, to get the most out of your fios internet. get this great offer on fios tv, internet and phone plus a free compaq mini netbook computer. just pay shipping, handling and taxes. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v today before time runs out on this asto
watch tonight at 5:00 with donna hamilton and stan stovall. fios guy! where ya headed? uh, just installed fios in the whole building. now everyone has the fastest upload speeds, and we're giving them a mini netbook. well, i'm sticking with cable. so is ted. (ted) no i'm not! he's just goofing. (ted) no i'm not. ted has betrayed me... okay... (announcer) unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home. switch now, and get a free compaq mini netbook computer. just pay shipping,...
528
528
Jul 10, 2009
07/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 528
favorite 0
quote 0
hamilton doesn't know it but he is he carrying a satellite tag, and you can follow his movements.find out more go to our web site. i did it tonight. he's off the shore at bethany beach. >> you have to go to local news and then go to pets. that's the easiest way to find him on our website. >> and swim club controversy. a group of children is told to leave a private swimming club. why some say they were kicked out because of the clover of their skin. >> viral video. the internet sensation that has everyone talking. >> i'm sally thorner. a maryland man is in dire need of a bone marrow transplant. find out how can help coming up next on eyewitness news. >>> a nice day to end the week. i'm bob turk. i'll have the complete first warning forecast coming up next. >>> it is 68 degrees with a few clouds in central maryland. the complete first warning forecast is coming up. >>> but first, a suburban philadelphia swim club faces accusations of racial discrimination. the valley club has canceled the swimming privileges for a group of minority children. they were from a day camp that had a cont
hamilton doesn't know it but he is he carrying a satellite tag, and you can follow his movements.find out more go to our web site. i did it tonight. he's off the shore at bethany beach. >> you have to go to local news and then go to pets. that's the easiest way to find him on our website. >> and swim club controversy. a group of children is told to leave a private swimming club. why some say they were kicked out because of the clover of their skin. >> viral video. the internet...
168
168
Jul 18, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
we're at book expo, america in new york city, at the university of minnesota press booth with emily hamilton, marketing director from the university of minnesota press. and everything you know about indians is wrong, what is wrong? >> well, according to the the author of the book, he believes that there are a lot of myths about american indians in our culture and perpetuated by movies, by toys, by ideas about the way that american indians live in our culture and he has basically taken people to task, with this very dry wit to say, american indians are people that you don't expect them to be, they live in lots of different places, they live in cities, they do all kinds of different jobs, they, you know, contribute to culture in a really, really integral way, not just a nosz taggic, historical away and is trying to correct the ideas that are still so pervasive in our culture. >> and the sign, burying don imus is coming out this fall and anatomy of a scapegoat. can you tell us about it. >> absolutely, it is about the incident around don imus's firing and his -- his, you know, the racial comment
we're at book expo, america in new york city, at the university of minnesota press booth with emily hamilton, marketing director from the university of minnesota press. and everything you know about indians is wrong, what is wrong? >> well, according to the the author of the book, he believes that there are a lot of myths about american indians in our culture and perpetuated by movies, by toys, by ideas about the way that american indians live in our culture and he has basically taken...