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madison, hamilton, and wilson was the most important, and this is alexander hamilton. with like to say of hamilton what he lacked in stature he made up and fiscal responsibility. he was a great defender of an energetic central government that would be strong enough to regulate the economy. some accused him of being monarchical in his tendency, and he would've favored a stronger executive than the one that ultimately resulted. hamilton like medicine, was one of the authors of the federalist papers which were the documents that were issued anonymously under the pseudonym publius to give the argument for and against ratification of the constitution after it was proposed. and hamilton had many great contributions in the federalist papers not least of which was his theory of why it is ok for courts to strike down unconstitutional laws. so federalist '78 which hamilton road, contains the whole philosophy of american government in a few paragraphs. it says the will of we the people of the united states is represented by the constitution because of the special ratification pro
madison, hamilton, and wilson was the most important, and this is alexander hamilton. with like to say of hamilton what he lacked in stature he made up and fiscal responsibility. he was a great defender of an energetic central government that would be strong enough to regulate the economy. some accused him of being monarchical in his tendency, and he would've favored a stronger executive than the one that ultimately resulted. hamilton like medicine, was one of the authors of the federalist...
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so that was hamilton. jefferson was the first in american history to contest artificial privilege, to fight the money made to disagree with the cozy alliance that hamilton had put in place under george washington administration, the alliance between business and government. so bowers and roosevelt jefferson hamilton dichotomy was simple. who spoke for the rich who spoke for ordinary people. why is this book so important? because this would never happen anymore. at the democratic national convention in houston in the teen 28 the author of jefferson hamilton claude bowers gave the keynote address. fdr introduced the candidate kyl smith of new york who went down to defeat herbert hoover. but this keynote address delivered before 10000 in the houston arena and millions more by radio was claude bowers, a national celebrity a famous order from roosevelt appointed ambassador to spain and later ambassador to chile. so fast-forward a bit bit to thomas jefferson's 200th birth day. april 3rd teen, 1943. on that day f
so that was hamilton. jefferson was the first in american history to contest artificial privilege, to fight the money made to disagree with the cozy alliance that hamilton had put in place under george washington administration, the alliance between business and government. so bowers and roosevelt jefferson hamilton dichotomy was simple. who spoke for the rich who spoke for ordinary people. why is this book so important? because this would never happen anymore. at the democratic national...
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so that was hamilton. jefferson was the first in american history to contest artificial privilege to fight the moneyed elite. to disagree with the cozy alliance that hamilton had put in place under the george washington administration that alliance between business and government. so bowers' and roosevelt's -- eversin and hamilton dichotomy was simple. who spoke for the rich, who spoke for ordinary people? why is this book so important? because this would never happen anymore. at the democratic national convention in houston in 1928, the author of "jefferson hamilton" claude bowers gave the keynote address. fdr introduced the candidates al myth of new york, who went down defeat to herbert hoover, but this keynote address delivered before 10,000 in the houston arena, and millions more by radio, was claude bowers. a national celebrity of famous order whom, roosevelt on becoming president appointed ambassador to spain and later ambassador to chile. so fast forward a bid -- bit to thomas jefferson's 200th 200t
so that was hamilton. jefferson was the first in american history to contest artificial privilege to fight the moneyed elite. to disagree with the cozy alliance that hamilton had put in place under the george washington administration that alliance between business and government. so bowers' and roosevelt's -- eversin and hamilton dichotomy was simple. who spoke for the rich, who spoke for ordinary people? why is this book so important? because this would never happen anymore. at the democratic...
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you know, hamilton and others, would be -- sorry. so, madison's concern is what you really want to do, you really want to identify, what are the real interest in country has to work on? it is an interest at the convention because they have the delegates coming through. william patterson, sherman johnson, dickinson, martin -- at the end you do not find it very convincing or persuasive because you know that size is not a predictor of political behavior. size is not an issue. what will be an issue is -- this is a quotation. i miss the little at the bottom of the screen here. let's see if i can -- it's exciting as madison gives a speech on june 30. the convention is deadlocked and madison is trying to break the deadlock and the summarizes his position. it is important to identify those senses. they are entitled to security. basically we have to identify what are the real interest deserving recognition? by the way, my colleague at boston college, a jd historian type has a book coming out next year called "madison and payne." it has madiso
you know, hamilton and others, would be -- sorry. so, madison's concern is what you really want to do, you really want to identify, what are the real interest in country has to work on? it is an interest at the convention because they have the delegates coming through. william patterson, sherman johnson, dickinson, martin -- at the end you do not find it very convincing or persuasive because you know that size is not a predictor of political behavior. size is not an issue. what will be an issue...
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issue after issue attacking hamilton and his program. assume washington was included as a target. in fact there is a cartoon in which washington was strapped to a board and being carried toward awaiting guillotine. jefferson somehow financed and encouraged this savage criticism of the president's administration in which she was supposedly a loyal member. events in france and the tensions. radicals seized control and had a lot to do with guillotine and declaring war on the. he decides -- excuse me washington decides america must and would remain neutral. he he issued a proclamation urging all americans to refrain from acts of violence favoring other side jefferson objected vehemently. he felt because of the french help we had an obligation to join france in the war but washington is right. a a treaty with france that we sidetracked the revolution obviated us to defend them only if they were attacked by another government another nation. in this case the french were attacking the english. he saw and hamilton had no trouble agreeing that at this time at the primitive state of america
issue after issue attacking hamilton and his program. assume washington was included as a target. in fact there is a cartoon in which washington was strapped to a board and being carried toward awaiting guillotine. jefferson somehow financed and encouraged this savage criticism of the president's administration in which she was supposedly a loyal member. events in france and the tensions. radicals seized control and had a lot to do with guillotine and declaring war on the. he decides -- excuse...
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it's been a really good situation for the city of hamilton. >> and the city of hamilton has been really good for the doane family. 20 years ago ron and jenny doane were barely making ends meet living in california when they decided to pack up their large family and head to missouri with the hope of finding a slower pace of life and lower cost 6 living. with a fresh start jenny stayed home raised her seven children and suddenly found herself with an empty nest. she took a class in quilting fell in love with the craft and found she was a natural. inventing short cuts that allowed her to block, stitch, patch far faster than everyone in their class. >> i had made 12 of them by the time i was done. i was so addicted. >> with the economy shaky in 2008 and ron near retirement the doane children were concerned that the parents had little money for their golden years. since jenny was spending so much time on her new hobby, the kids thought purchasing a professional quilting machine might be a good investment for the future. helping them start a little business that might bring in a small income
it's been a really good situation for the city of hamilton. >> and the city of hamilton has been really good for the doane family. 20 years ago ron and jenny doane were barely making ends meet living in california when they decided to pack up their large family and head to missouri with the hope of finding a slower pace of life and lower cost 6 living. with a fresh start jenny stayed home raised her seven children and suddenly found herself with an empty nest. she took a class in quilting...
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. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to hamilton, missouri population 1800.ilton has been known for the birthplace of jc penney. today the city which is about an hour away from kansas city is known for something different. quilting. it's been dubbed the disney land of quilting. that's because of the vision of one family which started the missouri star quilt company. people have come all over the world from as far away as australia. once they get here turns out there's not much. missouri star broadened their vision now they're working with local partners to turn the sleepysleep sleepy town into a true destination. >> how many buildings do you own? >> downtown hamilton we have 12. >> you're taking over this town. >> we kind of are taking advantage of people not using them and letting them just kind of run down and fall apart and putting together something new and exciting. >> some i see you have the sewing retreat. and sow seasonal over there. >> we're focussed on quilting. we want the most quilt shops of anywhere in the town. >> what do you my the missouri sta
. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to hamilton, missouri population 1800.ilton has been known for the birthplace of jc penney. today the city which is about an hour away from kansas city is known for something different. quilting. it's been dubbed the disney land of quilting. that's because of the vision of one family which started the missouri star quilt company. people have come all over the world from as far away as australia. once they get here turns out there's not much. missouri star broadened...
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hamilton might not have minded doing that. we will get to hamilton momentarily, too. in between, there is a strategy. that madison worked out. it does say we do need a government in the full sense of the term. so, we should think, we should rethink all of the central -- essential characteristics of a republican government. maybe based a little bit on the sources. we should know our montesquieu our locke, hobbs, machiavelli in some respects. that is the experience they can draw on in terms of coming up with a strategy. so, with the analysis of the sources, i will not say it is skepticism, but he is airing doubts about the wisdom of majority rule per se. madison's idea is maybe the national government should have the authority to intervene in the states individually. not just to strengthen the national government against the states or make the national government independent of the states or -- but actually give the national government and congress what he calls the negative -- we would call it a veto -- on all state laws. the negative can be used to protect against int
hamilton might not have minded doing that. we will get to hamilton momentarily, too. in between, there is a strategy. that madison worked out. it does say we do need a government in the full sense of the term. so, we should think, we should rethink all of the central -- essential characteristics of a republican government. maybe based a little bit on the sources. we should know our montesquieu our locke, hobbs, machiavelli in some respects. that is the experience they can draw on in terms of...
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an investigation is underway at hamilton township postal will facility after several people got sick. new jersey correspondent nor muchanic has been gathering more information and joins us live at the scene with more, nora? >> reporter: hi there rick what we have been told is workers became sick and at 10:00 o'clock this morning one passed out we are told and six or seven people became dizzy and nauseated. now they are being treated on the scene right now by emt's. these people have not been transported to the hospital, and other employees here, that is them waiting on the lawn right now but this situation to clear. let's go to aerials from chopper six. this was the scene this morning as hazmat crews responded. fire fighters in full hazmat gear and breathing apparatus first examined a postal vehicle, and then a red car and then eventually two of the first responders in hazmat gear went inside the building which is a carrier annex where postal carriers come and get mail for delivery. now the report came in as a strong sweet odor that caused the evacuation and made people sick. it is st
an investigation is underway at hamilton township postal will facility after several people got sick. new jersey correspondent nor muchanic has been gathering more information and joins us live at the scene with more, nora? >> reporter: hi there rick what we have been told is workers became sick and at 10:00 o'clock this morning one passed out we are told and six or seven people became dizzy and nauseated. now they are being treated on the scene right now by emt's. these people have not...
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life in this hamilton county justice center i guess. >> the charge like this is bogus. i'm so 100% sure i ain't did nothing. but the outside charges like i'm worried about my case. know what i mean? >> if convicted of the assault lackey could be sentenced to an additional six months in jail. kyle stein will soon learn how much longer he'll be locked up. >> a big day coming up tomorrow. i have sentencing. >> stein pled guilty to two count of aggravated vehicular homicide due to reckless driving. he faces up to 10 years in prison. >> there is a lot of unknown. there is a lot of unknown. i expect something of the higher amount. i don't want to be sitting here thinking i'm just going to get one or two years and then walk in in and get 10 years. >> while stein says he's ready to receive his sentence, he isn't looking forward to the process. >> the victim's families will be in there. the two people in the car were best friends. one of them was the boy in the car. and he was always, you know, energetic, up for anything. he was a good friend to have. he would always have my bac
life in this hamilton county justice center i guess. >> the charge like this is bogus. i'm so 100% sure i ain't did nothing. but the outside charges like i'm worried about my case. know what i mean? >> if convicted of the assault lackey could be sentenced to an additional six months in jail. kyle stein will soon learn how much longer he'll be locked up. >> a big day coming up tomorrow. i have sentencing. >> stein pled guilty to two count of aggravated vehicular homicide...
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. >>> officials at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio say they have seen firsthandhe impact of drug use on the city and the jail. >> drugs are a huge problem. unfortunately, it is something that starts on the streets. and by the time it gets to the point where they are in the jail with us, they are withdrawing. and they will do anything to get those drugs back. so we can search all we want. they will always find ways to bring them in. it is a daily struggle and we do the best we can. sometimes we find them. sometimes we don't. you know, that is unfortunately the best we can do. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. but all are subjected to random shakedown, designed to keep drugs out of jail. >> everybody up lest go. >> every day we do a search. a shakedown on a floor every day. >> verve at seat. >> we'll pull the inmates out of their cell, set them in the middle of the day space. the dog will go through the cells and search the cells finding any contraband we cannot fi
. >>> officials at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio say they have seen firsthandhe impact of drug use on the city and the jail. >> drugs are a huge problem. unfortunately, it is something that starts on the streets. and by the time it gets to the point where they are in the jail with us, they are withdrawing. and they will do anything to get those drugs back. so we can search all we want. they will always find ways to bring them in. it is a daily struggle...
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. ♪ >>> while cincinnati, ohio's hamilton county justice center is originally built to hold 1200 inmates now houses an average of 1300 men and women every day. most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trials or the resolution of their cases. and the fee may population has grown significantly in recent years. >> females these days are committing crimes like the men. women are now in on homicide, felonious saw thes. they're now using weapons. >> society is changing. our norms are changing. and one of the things that has changed is the number of women that come to jail. >> kianna mcmeans came to jail on a case that made headlines following the release of a cell phone video that went viral. >> this cell phone video recorded saturday shows two women stripped naked, beaten and robbed at winton terrace. according to a hamilton county affidavit, 25-year-old kianna mcmeans is charged with participating in the assault. the victim's property was found inside her car. >> you see bitches hitting -- some people didn't think it was funny like i thought it was funny. some people just thought i
. ♪ >>> while cincinnati, ohio's hamilton county justice center is originally built to hold 1200 inmates now houses an average of 1300 men and women every day. most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trials or the resolution of their cases. and the fee may population has grown significantly in recent years. >> females these days are committing crimes like the men. women are now in on homicide, felonious saw thes. they're now using weapons. >> society is...
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hamilton. and around the hills tomorrow there's a chance we could see a few of those showers, especially up toward the north bay. and look at those highs tomorrow low to mid-60s. cool start to the week. then by friday and saturday, that's in the 70s. a bit of a warm-up for just in time for the beginning of next week. >> at least you said the word showers. not a lot of them, but it's nice to hear. >> we'll take what we can get. "nbc nightly news" is coming up next and more local news on nbc bay area at 6:00. >> see you then. night, tornado outbreak. dozens of twisters from texas to minnesota as violent weather leaves homes underwater and people scrambling to be rescued. >>> four bodies found after a suspicious fire at an upscale washington, d.c. home. tonight the search for a person of interest. >>> good news for frequent flyers. why it just got a whole lot easier to use those mileage points. >>> call to serve. a veteran who is giving deployed troops a little piece of home one care package at a
hamilton. and around the hills tomorrow there's a chance we could see a few of those showers, especially up toward the north bay. and look at those highs tomorrow low to mid-60s. cool start to the week. then by friday and saturday, that's in the 70s. a bit of a warm-up for just in time for the beginning of next week. >> at least you said the word showers. not a lot of them, but it's nice to hear. >> we'll take what we can get. "nbc nightly news" is coming up next and more...
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and if you are arrested in cincinnati, you most likely end up spending some time at the hamilton county justice center. >> be home soon, baby. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only accuse of crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. but if any of them break the rules here, they will end up in the disciplinary segregation unit, sometimes referred to as the hole. >> this is the hole. we have people for fighting, for stealing. >> inmates here lose all their privileges, including visitation and must spend 23 hours a day in the single-person well with one hour to use the shower a day or call on phones. but even in such a tightly controlled area, violence can still erupt. >> two inmates for fighting. >> somebody got clocked. >> hard to tell you all what happened. i can't believe this, man. trying to stay out of trouble because i was about to be out of lockdown. >> the inmates involved are geovany harris and dillon thompson. they were both in the day room during the one hour they are allowed outside of their cells. >> we have 16 on bottom and 16 o
and if you are arrested in cincinnati, you most likely end up spending some time at the hamilton county justice center. >> be home soon, baby. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only accuse of crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. but if any of them break the rules here, they will end up in the disciplinary segregation unit, sometimes referred to as the hole. >> this is the hole. we have people for fighting, for stealing....
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according to a hamilton county affidavit, 25-year-old kianna mcmeans is charged with participating in assault. the victim's property was found inside her car. >> some people ain't think it was fun. i thought it was fun. some people thought i was just so wrong. talking about me. they don't even know me. don't even know the story for real, like. >> mcmeans says the night before the incident she went to a club with the two victims and they stayed over at her house. but she says the next morning she became angry when they wouldn't leave. >> i'm telling these [ bleep ] get the [ bleep ] out of my house. and they wouldn't leave. and instead of calling the police, i called my peoples. and when my peoples came in there they act like they didn't want to get out my house still. they got drug out my house and beat the [ bleep ] down. it wasn't supposed to to be like that. but it just happened. >> of the four codefendants in the crime she says she barely participated in the assault. >> i just kicked her and punched her two times. >> punched her though. >> out of anger and just -- hmm. >> because
according to a hamilton county affidavit, 25-year-old kianna mcmeans is charged with participating in assault. the victim's property was found inside her car. >> some people ain't think it was fun. i thought it was fun. some people thought i was just so wrong. talking about me. they don't even know me. don't even know the story for real, like. >> mcmeans says the night before the incident she went to a club with the two victims and they stayed over at her house. but she says the...
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21th year of hamilton family centers mother's day brunch.'s that cook - from a tv show - are firing up the stoves. >>yummy delicious homemade stuff that my dads and every one of em that i asked.i said can you help out this year we're doin this thing with hamilton family center we wanna help these moms out. and they're like yeah for sure, let's do it! go wrapped >> reporter: the dads that cook are living up to their name - and cooking for about 50 families who will then get to go to a special show at the starlight room. a mother's day to remember. >> reporter: to find out more about the moms and how they can celebrate their special day - go to our website at kron 4.com. we have links to >> reporter: is going to be gray at the ocean ave and as to be cloudy in the day is going to remain in in the cool side this week. and i look at all the flawed, and in-fog. the sun is starting to set after 8:00 for the next three months. san francisco may be cloudy for the entire day. tuesday: fog clears more quickly. warmer. breezy afternoon. wednesday: mainl
21th year of hamilton family centers mother's day brunch.'s that cook - from a tv show - are firing up the stoves. >>yummy delicious homemade stuff that my dads and every one of em that i asked.i said can you help out this year we're doin this thing with hamilton family center we wanna help these moms out. and they're like yeah for sure, let's do it! go wrapped >> reporter: the dads that cook are living up to their name - and cooking for about 50 families who will then get to go to...
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the hamilton project works in partnership with the brookings institution. brookings contributes enormously to our intellectual vitality. since launching the hamilton project, our view has been that the objectives of economic policy should be growth, broad-based participation. in that growth, an economic security. we believe that these objectives can be mutually reinforcing. not an -- as arguments. for example, widespread income gains promote growth by increasing demand, by increasing the ability of workers to access education, nutrition, housing and so many inputs and factors that contribute to productivity and by increasing support, political support, public and political support for growth enhancing policies. we support market-based economics and equally we support a strong role for government to perform the functions of markets by their very nature will not perform. that takes us to today's subject, the future work in the age of the machine. technological development and globalization are keys to increasing productivity and growth. but they put pressure
the hamilton project works in partnership with the brookings institution. brookings contributes enormously to our intellectual vitality. since launching the hamilton project, our view has been that the objectives of economic policy should be growth, broad-based participation. in that growth, an economic security. we believe that these objectives can be mutually reinforcing. not an -- as arguments. for example, widespread income gains promote growth by increasing demand, by increasing the...
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especially the city's jail t hamilton county justice center. >> the population has gotten a lot moreangerous. we are holding on to the worst of the worst. gun violence in cincinnati is a problem. it is a big problem. the number of people that are incarcerated in here have shown violence in some way shape or form. >> most of the 1300 men in the jail are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. male inmates charged with murder are held in four separate units known as murder pods. it is possible some of these inmates will never be on the streets of cincinnati again. but david bell has found a way to bring a little bit of the streets to them. >> this is right here is the cincinnati version of monopoly. >> it's actually the street version. there is some drugs, some drug sales going on. >> these the chance cards. breaking news. drive by reported. don't know how many got hid. each one of them came up off 2,000 dollars. police on your as, go go go. collect 500. >> bell has been in jail for three years. awaiting charges for attempted murder, aggravated rob
especially the city's jail t hamilton county justice center. >> the population has gotten a lot moreangerous. we are holding on to the worst of the worst. gun violence in cincinnati is a problem. it is a big problem. the number of people that are incarcerated in here have shown violence in some way shape or form. >> most of the 1300 men in the jail are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. male inmates charged with murder are held in four...
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. >> reporter: moving to formula one and rossburg lowered the gap on hamilton in driver standard and win of the season at the spanish grand prix and we have more. >> with hamilton sweeping all before him this season poland converting it to championship points was crucial, on a track tricky for over taking the race with rossburg to loose and hamilton and rossburg raced ahead and past and hamilton stuttered as they wrestled with his wheels and a pit stop stopped hopes for realing him in and they pushed forward and the season went backwards and causing panic in the pit. >> switch the car, we have to retire. >> reporter: and grateful he did nothing more than lead the mechanic moaning. and the first home grand prix proved something of a colder coaster ride and starting fifth along teammate the pair were picked off early on and battling to stay in the top ten. in front nothing troubled the germany and extended his lead and hamilton hunted vessel only a pit stop strategy shake up allowing mercedes to monday ver their man back to second. but there was no way to reclaim the race from rossburg
. >> reporter: moving to formula one and rossburg lowered the gap on hamilton in driver standard and win of the season at the spanish grand prix and we have more. >> with hamilton sweeping all before him this season poland converting it to championship points was crucial, on a track tricky for over taking the race with rossburg to loose and hamilton and rossburg raced ahead and past and hamilton stuttered as they wrestled with his wheels and a pit stop stopped hopes for realing him...
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today riders tell you the claim up mount hamilton regardly a role. big hamilton regardly a role. biggest bike races in the country. 105 mile trek to livermore than up mount hamilton was brutal but chris found it's real fan favorite. >> spirit of competition in the heart of silicon valley. >> i have watched first couple stages on tv. you just never get a sense of the speed they are going at on tv. >> it's in expiring. as collegiate racer cool to come out and see we all dream about it and see what it's like. it's awesome. >> cycling enthusiast assemble at the community center here. starting point for stage 3 of the tour of california. 105 grueling miles with multiple climb including mouchbt hamilton. >> probably take thousands of photo time. >> familiarityly visiting from new zealand. deciding to follow the entire tour in the rent in the rental car. >> we have never seen anything of this caliber before cycling wise. just the crowd. big banner behind me. >>reporter: billed as america greatest race, opportunity for finance to get in on the excitement. >> more of a chance. tell especi
today riders tell you the claim up mount hamilton regardly a role. big hamilton regardly a role. biggest bike races in the country. 105 mile trek to livermore than up mount hamilton was brutal but chris found it's real fan favorite. >> spirit of competition in the heart of silicon valley. >> i have watched first couple stages on tv. you just never get a sense of the speed they are going at on tv. >> it's in expiring. as collegiate racer cool to come out and see we all dream...
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hamilton: you mean how did they see their role? >> yes. mr. hamilton: there was this pressure to go to war with hungary, and there were members of congress really fighting the idea, and ultimately, as i think has been discussed here, we get so far along, that it is hard to roll it back, but we have to remember as rick said, there were people in this country who were not enthusiastic about going to war. but there is another part of the question that is worth getting into. one of the thing about progressives, even though most -- even the most progressive muckraking regressive, they talked about publicity. they would say, i am going to go out today and duplicity. -- today and do publicity. they knew that the railroads were doing publicity, but you had to have true publicity, so many journalists thought that the word publicity had a much different connotation than it does today. tell us what is going on in government, tell us what is going on in society. i believe that contributed to enlarge -- to a large number of journalists who came of age as j
hamilton: you mean how did they see their role? >> yes. mr. hamilton: there was this pressure to go to war with hungary, and there were members of congress really fighting the idea, and ultimately, as i think has been discussed here, we get so far along, that it is hard to roll it back, but we have to remember as rick said, there were people in this country who were not enthusiastic about going to war. but there is another part of the question that is worth getting into. one of the thing...
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most of the 1,300 inmates at the hamilton county justice center are only accused of crimes and awaitingime and the resolution of their cases. and many say there is one factor that ties cincinnati crime together -- guns. >> the gun violence is out of control. you can be here one day and be gone the next. >> everybody i know has a gun. it is like baseball courts. you trade them, sell them. collect them. >> i see it all over the news, i mean, how bad it is with the guns and everything. it's dangerous out there. >> for deandre kelley the issue of gun violence couldn't be more personal. >> two of my kids, my oldest and my youngest are gone, by gun violence. and i'm telling everybody now. if you got a gun, you young, put them down. because you don't want to be like me stuck in here. i went from being a family man to the worst man everybody think of. accidents happen. but this is one i won't be able to swallow because it's my daughter. >> kelley who lost his son to gun violence earlier recently lost his youngest daughter to a bullet shot from his own gun. the case made national headlines. >> i
most of the 1,300 inmates at the hamilton county justice center are only accused of crimes and awaitingime and the resolution of their cases. and many say there is one factor that ties cincinnati crime together -- guns. >> the gun violence is out of control. you can be here one day and be gone the next. >> everybody i know has a gun. it is like baseball courts. you trade them, sell them. collect them. >> i see it all over the news, i mean, how bad it is with the guns and...
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for live, now in hasmal ton new jersey -- hamilton new jersey, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news". >> police are look be for the -- are looking for the two gunmen who shot a girl who is now in critical condition. two men unleashed 17 shots. a bullet hit the girl in the abdomin. she was sitting on the front steps of the neighbor's home on felt ton street. police say the girl was not the target. no word on who was or why. she was taken to temple university hospital. >>> also new this morning, a man is in serious condition after being shot all multiple times in logan west duncannon street near north 6th street. a man in his 30s was hit four times in both legs, he was rushed to einstein. no arrests have been made. >>> philadelphia police are searching for answer this morning after a dead baby was taken to a hospital in a duffle bag. authorities think the baby boy was born thursday at a home in west philadelphia. they say someone brought the baby in a duffle bag to the hospital the university of pennsylvania where he was pronounced dead. family friends tell "action news" the 22-year-o
for live, now in hasmal ton new jersey -- hamilton new jersey, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news". >> police are look be for the -- are looking for the two gunmen who shot a girl who is now in critical condition. two men unleashed 17 shots. a bullet hit the girl in the abdomin. she was sitting on the front steps of the neighbor's home on felt ton street. police say the girl was not the target. no word on who was or why. she was taken to temple university hospital....
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lewis hamilton hunted steven vitoria. a shake-up allowing mercedes to manoeuvre their man to second. there was no way to reclaim the race from nico rosberg, as he took the checkered flag by 17 seconds and the first win of 2015. >> it was a perfect weekend great to be in poland and win the race. very, very happy. the car has been awesome all weekend. perfect. really great. >> had lots of wheel spin on the car. it was a good race he did a fantastic job, i'm grateful i could get back up to second >>> with a statement challenge revived nico rosberg will look to moscow looking to rewrite the rivalry >>> that's the bit of football news. early lead at stamford bridge sets new records. terry with 59 goals, the highest scoring defender history. united states-bound steven gerard liverpool 6th. united have a goal difference. it looks like europa league football for liverpool. >> we conceded a disappointing goal from the corner. then we got into the game once we got the goal we started to find our passing rhythm. the second half we r
lewis hamilton hunted steven vitoria. a shake-up allowing mercedes to manoeuvre their man to second. there was no way to reclaim the race from nico rosberg, as he took the checkered flag by 17 seconds and the first win of 2015. >> it was a perfect weekend great to be in poland and win the race. very, very happy. the car has been awesome all weekend. perfect. really great. >> had lots of wheel spin on the car. it was a good race he did a fantastic job, i'm grateful i could get back...
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hamilton. san jose the only city to have hosted the stage for all ten years of the race since inception. it makes sense given the roller coaster terrain that the foothills offer. the weather is unusually cool. that being said do not expect this to be easy. as it stands right now first and second place are occupied by mark cavendish of great britain and peter sagan and robin carpenter, the top placed american in the race thus far. >> it's an opportunity for crazy stuff to happen. we have climbs all day. a climb straight out of the start house. the hamilton climb is 9% for like four or five miles. it's going to blow up. >> you still have time to get up mt. hamilton and watch them there if you want to really see the suffering take place. if not, please come to the motorcycle park and you can watch it on the big screen and see our festival and really watch how these true athletes perform. >> it's fun to watch. it's local. you get close to the athletes so that's a lot of fun. >> reporter: if you too
hamilton. san jose the only city to have hosted the stage for all ten years of the race since inception. it makes sense given the roller coaster terrain that the foothills offer. the weather is unusually cool. that being said do not expect this to be easy. as it stands right now first and second place are occupied by mark cavendish of great britain and peter sagan and robin carpenter, the top placed american in the race thus far. >> it's an opportunity for crazy stuff to happen. we have...
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witnesses in allentown on the hamilton street bridge that called for help after seeing the woman throw her 1-year-old son into the lehigh river. >> and the mother jumped in sending police on a frantic rescue. doug shimell spoke to people who saw what happened on that bridge. >> but first, doug do we know how that baby's doing right now? >> yeah, police say that little 1-year-old boy is still in critical condition tonight. his mother is in jail. she had only been on north hall street in allentown for a few weeks according to neighbors. >> she was quiet, every time every day, pay for her son's school, day care whatever he was in every morning. >> but something happened to 19-year-old perry. >> she came back 20 minutes later, got the kid, was walking down the alley. from there, she just kept moving and then didn't see her again. >> hamilton street bridge over the lehigh closer to front street, a female jumped over somewhere off the bridge with an infant. >> police and witnesses say she had thrown her 1-year-old son and herself off the hamilton street bridge into the lehigh river in allent
witnesses in allentown on the hamilton street bridge that called for help after seeing the woman throw her 1-year-old son into the lehigh river. >> and the mother jumped in sending police on a frantic rescue. doug shimell spoke to people who saw what happened on that bridge. >> but first, doug do we know how that baby's doing right now? >> yeah, police say that little 1-year-old boy is still in critical condition tonight. his mother is in jail. she had only been on north hall...
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hamilton and you can see what's happening underneath those clouds on our radar perspective. here you can see a very isolated cell here almost west of interstate 5 there on the other side of mt. hamilton up to the north and east but that is a shower that is producing some localized, heavy rain. but it's very isolated. that's about it in terms of what we're seeing around the bay area. we do have some lightning-producing showers up towards lake county and a lot more in towards the sierra. and that's a sneak preview of the weather we're going to see as we get into monday and tuesday, as those instability showers over the hilltops and a good, strong sea breeze and the low clouds keeping our temperatures down. so, for the next couple of days and next 24 hours, we'll be watching areas into northern napa county and maybe sonoma county and also on the east side of mt. hamilton we may see a few of these hilltop showers building over tomorrow afternoon and our temperatures staying cool. we're talking almost ten degrees below average, starting off in the 50s for the morning with drizzle
hamilton and you can see what's happening underneath those clouds on our radar perspective. here you can see a very isolated cell here almost west of interstate 5 there on the other side of mt. hamilton up to the north and east but that is a shower that is producing some localized, heavy rain. but it's very isolated. that's about it in terms of what we're seeing around the bay area. we do have some lightning-producing showers up towards lake county and a lot more in towards the sierra. and...
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hamilton was hampered and raised ahead. hamilton continued to as mercedes.here was panic in the pit. and they will be grateful they did nothing more than lead the mechanic moaning. the grand prix proved to be something of a roller coaster ride. a pair was left battling to stay in the top ten. in front nothing hamilton hunted vettels. there was a shake up allowing mercedes to maneuver their man back to second. >> it was a perfect weekend. great to be to win the race like this also thanks to the team that has been a on. yes, really great. >> it was a good race. they did a fantastic job and i'm grateful to come up for second with the team. >> rosberg will move forward and relight the rivalry within mercedes. al jazeera. >> in sport champions league qualification, an early lead. the highest scoring defender, the liverpool six points above manchester united, and united has the football for next season. >> it's very important. we're not near chelsea. >> i thought the performance today was probably our worst one for a long time. with that we've been poor but not fo
hamilton was hampered and raised ahead. hamilton continued to as mercedes.here was panic in the pit. and they will be grateful they did nothing more than lead the mechanic moaning. the grand prix proved to be something of a roller coaster ride. a pair was left battling to stay in the top ten. in front nothing hamilton hunted vettels. there was a shake up allowing mercedes to maneuver their man back to second. >> it was a perfect weekend. great to be to win the race like this also thanks...
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it happened yesterday afternoon, along the hamilton street bridge above the lehigh river. jan carabeo joins us live in allentown. >> ukee, erika, couple of fast acting allentown police officers were able to save this one year old child's life after police say his mother through him off a bridge they found him some 700 feet downstream, able to track him down, revive him using cpr. that little boy in serious condition this morning, but expected to survive. take a look at this video. this all happened on the hamilton street bridge over the lehigh river yesterday afternoon. police say witnesses saw a 19 year old mother pushing her son in a stroller, when she stopped in the middle of the bridge, and tossed the one year old over. the child dropped more than 50 feet into 4 feet of water filled with rocks. police say the mothe
it happened yesterday afternoon, along the hamilton street bridge above the lehigh river. jan carabeo joins us live in allentown. >> ukee, erika, couple of fast acting allentown police officers were able to save this one year old child's life after police say his mother through him off a bridge they found him some 700 feet downstream, able to track him down, revive him using cpr. that little boy in serious condition this morning, but expected to survive. take a look at this video. this...
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it happened in allentown along the hamilton street bridge above the lehigh river. the mother jumped in herself right after. police say the child and his mother, fell in a section of the the river filled with rocks. the 19 year old mother made it out of the water then collapsed. the baby meanwhile was no where to be found so officers began to search. >> took him out of the stroller dropped him off the side of the bridge. witnesses say that she then climbed over the guardrail and jumped in herself. it took us about four minutes of trying to locate where this baby might be. he was eventually found about 700 yards down river. >> an officers jumped into the river to save him and perform cpr. the baby and his mother remain hospital in the serious condition. >>> the parent of slain pennsylvania state trooper brian dixon say they forgive their son's accused killer. brian and darla dixon made the revelation sunday during church appearance in the pocono mountains. eric frein is charged with killing corporate dixon and injuring trooper alex douglas back in september. prosecut
it happened in allentown along the hamilton street bridge above the lehigh river. the mother jumped in herself right after. police say the child and his mother, fell in a section of the the river filled with rocks. the 19 year old mother made it out of the water then collapsed. the baby meanwhile was no where to be found so officers began to search. >> took him out of the stroller dropped him off the side of the bridge. witnesses say that she then climbed over the guardrail and jumped in...
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and rossburg went pad hamilton was left behind.ce finally restarted hamilton could find no way past on the track's tight turn. >> yes. >> and leading rossberg to victory and hamilton's host blown away by a blunder. >> not the easiest race but the team has been amazing all year long and we win and lose together so i'm just grateful for the job i did. >> very happy of course and know also it was a lot of luck today and there was still brilliantly and deserved to win for sure but that is the way it is and in racing and definitely extremely happy. >> reporter: a second successive win of the season breathes life in the title challenge and evens his name in the history books as the fourth driver to claim three successive monocco wins, al jazeera. >>> let's stay on the track and former f 1 driver won the indianapolis 500 for a second time and a race with a large number of crashes and there was a broke end ankle for one crew member as james davidson drove in the pits and it was amended after four cars were in airborne incidents last week a
and rossburg went pad hamilton was left behind.ce finally restarted hamilton could find no way past on the track's tight turn. >> yes. >> and leading rossberg to victory and hamilton's host blown away by a blunder. >> not the easiest race but the team has been amazing all year long and we win and lose together so i'm just grateful for the job i did. >> very happy of course and know also it was a lot of luck today and there was still brilliantly and deserved to win for...
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until that, i did not know that hamilton was an immigrant.ot know that hamilton was george washington's chief of staff during the war. tim: when he was in his late 20's. he reminded you about how divisive the politics were at that time and how deep the fishers were in the american political system. and even at that time, they found the ability to do things. today you look at what we deal with in politics today and you wonder how we got to be a great country. that helps you remember why we got to be a great country. charlie: the book is called "stress test to get a "the new york times" bestseller. it is as "the new york times" said, and intimate take on the financial crisis. i look forward to whatever your next book will be. it has to do with how you strategize and how you think about financial crisis. that will be a valuable addition as well. thank you, timothy. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> reaching new highs on speculations that the fed will not raise rates. corporate tax spending hoping second quarter earnings topped es
until that, i did not know that hamilton was an immigrant.ot know that hamilton was george washington's chief of staff during the war. tim: when he was in his late 20's. he reminded you about how divisive the politics were at that time and how deep the fishers were in the american political system. and even at that time, they found the ability to do things. today you look at what we deal with in politics today and you wonder how we got to be a great country. that helps you remember why we got...
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hamilton township hazmat crews swept the building and spent extra time in the station where employee who passed out was working. they checked several mail trucks but their instruments could not find anything. >> all biologicals have been ruled out at this point and we have not even any evidence of any stills, any spills, powder liquid residue or anything like that. >> reporter: officials say this postal service annex gets the mail after it has had a a biohazard screening at the processing plant in trenton. second time provided by the state double checked everythingame to the same conclusion, no hazard and nothing that they could identify the the source for the odor. late afternoon the employees went back to work. >> safety, security and well-being of all of the postal employees, as well as our customers, they are our number one priority. >> reporter: one postal employee who felt sick, actually did end up going to the hospital for furthere rally with ways but other dozen people refused treatment. mail it self is safe for customers to open and one note jessica and chris this particular
hamilton township hazmat crews swept the building and spent extra time in the station where employee who passed out was working. they checked several mail trucks but their instruments could not find anything. >> all biologicals have been ruled out at this point and we have not even any evidence of any stills, any spills, powder liquid residue or anything like that. >> reporter: officials say this postal service annex gets the mail after it has had a a biohazard screening at the...
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eyewitnesses saw it unfold in allentown yesterday along the hamilton street bridge above the lehigh river. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now in allentown, with the latest information on this. jan? >> couple of fast acting allentown police offers recalls the guts and the know-how jumped into the river to save this little boy's life. he had floated just about 700 yards downstream, from where police say his mother through him over the bridge, and into the river. >> in the middle of the hamilton street bridge over the lehigh river where 19 year old mother stopped her stoler and through the young we are over -- year old dropped him off the side of the bridge. >> witnesses say she then climbed over the guardrail and jumped in herself. >> police say the child plunged more than 50 feet down, into just 4 feet of water filled with rocks. when police arrived just a minute later they spotted the mother crawling out of the water and collapsing on to the bank. the child though was still missing. >> it took us about four minutes of trying to locate where this baby might be. he was even
eyewitnesses saw it unfold in allentown yesterday along the hamilton street bridge above the lehigh river. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now in allentown, with the latest information on this. jan? >> couple of fast acting allentown police offers recalls the guts and the know-how jumped into the river to save this little boy's life. he had floated just about 700 yards downstream, from where police say his mother through him over the bridge, and into the river....
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. >> they head to livermore before they hit the big climb of the day: mount hamilton and then back to san jose and finish at the motorcycle county park. last year riders climbed mt. diablo at temperatures above 90 degrees. this career the temperatures at lower elevations are expected to top out in the mid-to-upper 60. >> our job is to keep them going and safe and they have to be able to perform at the higher level and keeping them at that level at 90 degree or in southern california at 105 degrees through the desert is more of a challenge. they will push hard the like ever. >> the festival has started at the finish line on metcalf in san jose. the righters are expected to -- the riders are expected to arrive at 3:45 this afternoon. >> new england patriots want tom brady will appeal his four game suspension. millions despise him, folks in san mateo say they support their hometown hero. investigators claim that the new england patriots and brady schemed to delfate the football before the championship game but he holds a special place at the high school where he started for the padres in
. >> they head to livermore before they hit the big climb of the day: mount hamilton and then back to san jose and finish at the motorcycle county park. last year riders climbed mt. diablo at temperatures above 90 degrees. this career the temperatures at lower elevations are expected to top out in the mid-to-upper 60. >> our job is to keep them going and safe and they have to be able to perform at the higher level and keeping them at that level at 90 degree or in southern california...
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hamilton makes the catch and loses the game. indians when 12-3.ootball fans, the redskins ocas continued. two were given their papers. they were released which got the attention of everybody. these activities are voluntary but you are expected to be there. that is why desean jackson had everyone fired up when they saw him at the cavs game last night in cleveland. kirk cousins continues to go through ota's like he is a rookie, still trying to find his place in the nfl. he is battling colt mccoy for the number two job. >> it is a process and you have to have patience. things do not happen overnight usually. i am going to keep staying the course and working hard and staying humble and hungry. no matter what. whether i am a 10 year veteran or first year player i will always be competing. i'm there, i will compete and do the best i can and let the chips fall where they may. tim: and trying to stop the blackhawks. like a broken field runner through the defense. starting the siren. get on the bus. it will be game seven in the series. five-to the blackhaw
hamilton makes the catch and loses the game. indians when 12-3.ootball fans, the redskins ocas continued. two were given their papers. they were released which got the attention of everybody. these activities are voluntary but you are expected to be there. that is why desean jackson had everyone fired up when they saw him at the cavs game last night in cleveland. kirk cousins continues to go through ota's like he is a rookie, still trying to find his place in the nfl. he is battling colt mccoy...
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we were at the hamilton family center in san francisco where 25 homeless mothers received makeovers.fessional stylist volunteered to do their hair and makeup and then the women and families had a nice brunch with french toast eggs and saw a law performance of sunday's a drag. a lot of love for each mom. >> it's awesome. i'm completely grateful. this is like the best mother's day i've had. >> families experience are often you're looked. moms in our shelters get pampered and have a mother's day like the majority of moms and teal good about themselves. >> the hamilton family center helps homeless families move into permanent, stable homes. >> happen mother's day to all the moms. now over to drew with a check of the forecast. >> still a couple more hours left on this sunday and it's gorgeous. live doppler 7hd showing you we have clear skies in terms of no precipitation. live look from the golden gate bridge camera will show you we're actually seeing a decent amount of sunshine even along the coast. it's a different picture than the past couple of evening where we had lots of clouds and t
we were at the hamilton family center in san francisco where 25 homeless mothers received makeovers.fessional stylist volunteered to do their hair and makeup and then the women and families had a nice brunch with french toast eggs and saw a law performance of sunday's a drag. a lot of love for each mom. >> it's awesome. i'm completely grateful. this is like the best mother's day i've had. >> families experience are often you're looked. moms in our shelters get pampered and have a...
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charlie: alexander hamilton. tim: and the people around him.f things they did is amazing. charlie: and done in rap, too. with very young actors. african-american, hispanic thomas jefferson. it's wonderful. but it also is wonderful in that you learn things about history. i did not know. until i had him on the show i i did not know that hamilton was an immigrant. i did not know that hamilton was george washington's chief of staff during the war. tim: when he was in his late 20's. it also reminded you about how divisive the politics were at that time and how deep the fishers were in the american political system. and even at that time, they found the ability to do things. today you look at what we deal with in politics today and you wonder how we got to be a great country. that play helps you remember why we got to be a great country. charlie: the book is called "stress test." it is a new york times bestseller. it is as "the new york times" said, and intimate take on the -- and intimate take financial crisis. i look forward to whatever your next b
charlie: alexander hamilton. tim: and the people around him.f things they did is amazing. charlie: and done in rap, too. with very young actors. african-american, hispanic thomas jefferson. it's wonderful. but it also is wonderful in that you learn things about history. i did not know. until i had him on the show i i did not know that hamilton was an immigrant. i did not know that hamilton was george washington's chief of staff during the war. tim: when he was in his late 20's. it also reminded...
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we were at the hamilton family center in san francisco where 25 homeless mothers received makeovers.ssional stylist volunteered to do their hair and makeup and then the women and families had a nice brunch with french toast eggs and saw a law performance of sunday's a drag. a lot of love for each mom. >> it's awesome. i'm completely grateful. this is like the best mother's day i've had. >> families experience are often you're looked. moms in our shelters get pampered and have a mother's day like the majority of moms and teal good about themselves. >> the hamilton family center helps homeless families move into permanent, stable homes. >> happen mother's day to all the moms. now over to drew with a check of the forecast. >> still a couple more hours left on this sunday and it's gorgeous. live doppler 7hd showing you we have clear skies in terms of no precipitation. live look from the golden gate bridge camera will show you we're actually seeing a decent amount of sunshine even along the coast. it's a different picture than the past couple of evening where we had lots of clouds and tha
we were at the hamilton family center in san francisco where 25 homeless mothers received makeovers.ssional stylist volunteered to do their hair and makeup and then the women and families had a nice brunch with french toast eggs and saw a law performance of sunday's a drag. a lot of love for each mom. >> it's awesome. i'm completely grateful. this is like the best mother's day i've had. >> families experience are often you're looked. moms in our shelters get pampered and have a...
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nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter joins us in hamilton township where he was based and tell us what you've learned about this tragedy. >> we have police audio dispatch calls you're about to hear in a hoemt. he was a graduate of the university of delaware in 2011 joined state police in the fall of 2013. while he was not married and did not have children he has a large and loving family who will miss him fore ever and when he left last night, it would be his last time. full of passion and pride. that's how loved ones of the 24-year-old state trooper will remember his life loyalty and legacy in law enforcement. troopers at the hamilton troop c bare ricks lowered the flag to half-staff half-staff. >> anybody who's been to the academy feels the loss of a family member. >> police say troopers comforted his family today, say a deer struck his car on i-95 eastbound before 1:00 this morning. it forced him to lose control. he and gene hong were on patrol. hong survived. >> considering the magnitude of the crash, he was relatively slightly injured. >> i really feel very sad. >> the family well
nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter joins us in hamilton township where he was based and tell us what you've learned about this tragedy. >> we have police audio dispatch calls you're about to hear in a hoemt. he was a graduate of the university of delaware in 2011 joined state police in the fall of 2013. while he was not married and did not have children he has a large and loving family who will miss him fore ever and when he left last night, it would be his last time. full of passion and...
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it appears to be attempted murder-suicide allentown hamilton street bridge. annie mccormick is live at lehigh valley hospital in allentown with the latest. annie. >>reporter: and walter, sarah that 19-year-old brother mother and 1-year-old son were taken here to lehigh valley hospital cedar crest. we're told by police they were taken here in serious condition after a dramatic rescue by two allentown police officers. >> 911 calls from witnesses came into police 1:45 in the afternoon sunday officers lined the banks of lehigh river responding from east and west sides of allentown. horrified onlookers watched as 19-year-old woman pshd a stroller with 1-year-old son on to hamilton street bridge and according to police did the aunthink aboutable aattempted muddier suicide. john liciaga drove up moments later. >> when i got here they were telling me that some lady threw the baby over the bridge and she jumped off. >> the 19-year-old made it out of water to embankment and collapsed and the baby was 700 yards downstream and was in the water for at least 4 minutes. off
it appears to be attempted murder-suicide allentown hamilton street bridge. annie mccormick is live at lehigh valley hospital in allentown with the latest. annie. >>reporter: and walter, sarah that 19-year-old brother mother and 1-year-old son were taken here to lehigh valley hospital cedar crest. we're told by police they were taken here in serious condition after a dramatic rescue by two allentown police officers. >> 911 calls from witnesses came into police 1:45 in the afternoon...
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you look at the people -- it is not just lee hamilton in our. number of us finding -- signing a letter to open this up including republicans and democrats who support their parties understand the health of the system is important. host: just to be clear this would be the end of april if there is a third-party? guest: with the certainty that the candidate would earn his way onto the stage. that is what is necessary. there is a lot of social science that has gone into this and it basically says a candidate cannot raise money and cannot recruit activist if there is not some degree of certainty about the fact that he or she is going to be on the stage with the republicans or democrats. they will not be treated as a serious candidate. what the national commission on presidential debates has succeeded on doing is admirable. the institutionalized debates. it is almost in can -- inconceivable there would not be a presidential debate anymore. by doing it in a way that limited to republicans and democrats, we are diminishing the historic role independent
you look at the people -- it is not just lee hamilton in our. number of us finding -- signing a letter to open this up including republicans and democrats who support their parties understand the health of the system is important. host: just to be clear this would be the end of april if there is a third-party? guest: with the certainty that the candidate would earn his way onto the stage. that is what is necessary. there is a lot of social science that has gone into this and it basically says a...
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. >> lewis hamilton claims pole position in barcelona ahead of the spanish grand prix. hello, saudi military says houthi leaders in yemen have nowhere to hide. the saudi led coalition has staged more than 100 air strikes in the past 24 hours against houthi targets. saudi jets bombed areas close to the international airport in the yemeni capital sanaa, as well as areas in saada and haja province. ceasefire tuesday so long as the houthis agree to take part. so far there's been no response from the houthis as fighting rages on. this is a spokesman speaking a short time ago. >> translator: yesterday the coalition forces and saudi forces conducted more than 130 air strikes which targeted more than 100 areas inland and near the border of yemen and saudi arabia. it also targeted the leadership centers and the offices of the houthis, targeting more than 17 leaders. >> judge in cairo has upheld hosni mubarak's sentence for corruption. he's allowing the former leader to go home, because he has served time in detention and a military hospital. the judge reduced the tense sentence
. >> lewis hamilton claims pole position in barcelona ahead of the spanish grand prix. hello, saudi military says houthi leaders in yemen have nowhere to hide. the saudi led coalition has staged more than 100 air strikes in the past 24 hours against houthi targets. saudi jets bombed areas close to the international airport in the yemeni capital sanaa, as well as areas in saada and haja province. ceasefire tuesday so long as the houthis agree to take part. so far there's been no response...
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they were rushed to the hospital they work in hamilton township, mercer county. "action news" and 6abc.com will give you updates when we learn more information. >>> new this morning an atv rider is fighting for his life after a crash in camden county. the accident happened on river road near cove road. the atv and suffer rolled over. the stv rider was -- atv rider was thrown on the road is in critical condition. they are questioning the suv driver. >>> a man was shot four times in the logan section. the gunfire erupted after midnight on west duncanen street near 6th. he was taken to einstein in serious condition. police have not announced an arrest and they have no motive. >>> more rain is predicted for the flood-wary residents of san antonio and houston and dallas. the death toll stands at 28 in texas and oklahoma. abc michelle franceen has the details. >> the body of the missing juvenile we located. 6-year-old andrew mccomb is the latest victim of the deadly flood water. this police lieutenant avoided becoming another victim. in dallas, rescue calls jammed scan
they were rushed to the hospital they work in hamilton township, mercer county. "action news" and 6abc.com will give you updates when we learn more information. >>> new this morning an atv rider is fighting for his life after a crash in camden county. the accident happened on river road near cove road. the atv and suffer rolled over. the stv rider was -- atv rider was thrown on the road is in critical condition. they are questioning the suv driver. >>> a man was shot...
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the hamiltons don't own the truck. it belongs to mr. hamilton's employer.o the theft really affects them. they don't want this to jeopardize his job. >> his company that he works for, they're really good to him, and it was just a courtesy that he could bring his truck home at night, and we felt we were obligated to try to find out who was doing it and to put a stop to it. >> so the hamiltons set up a surveillance camera outside their home, determined to catch the thief. and sure enough, like moths to a flame, it seems bandits back, and the images are crystal clear. >> we saw them running up the yard, the lights -- the motion lights went on, and we just started watching them pull things off. >> she immediately turns the tape over to the police who released the tape to the local media. >> when the surveillance tape was ran in the local news media, we immediately started getting calls, and then a couple of them then with the local police department said "i saw myself on the news, and i'm here to turn myself in." >> four teenagers are charged as adults with fel
the hamiltons don't own the truck. it belongs to mr. hamilton's employer.o the theft really affects them. they don't want this to jeopardize his job. >> his company that he works for, they're really good to him, and it was just a courtesy that he could bring his truck home at night, and we felt we were obligated to try to find out who was doing it and to put a stop to it. >> so the hamiltons set up a surveillance camera outside their home, determined to catch the thief. and sure...
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reporter: maria hamilton says her family is still waiting for justice. in april 2014, her son was shot and killed by an officer in a milwaukee park. >> he was stabbed 14 times. reporter: police say he had gotten control of an officer's night stick and started swinging. prosecutors called the shooting self-defense. >> i certainly do feel sorry for all -- any and every man and woman that has lost their life to any type of police brutality. reporter: now, darlee says she's hired an attorney to look into her son's death. the hamilton family rather, says the federal authorities are now looking into their case. in fact, they think a report could be coming out in the next week or so. the department of justice, a spokesman there says they have accepted materials submitted by protesters today and they will look through them. kellye: thank you very much. right now huge delays near the bay bridge because of this. traffic cameras captured an overturned tractor trailer blocking all west-bound lanes. this mess is expected to last for several hours. at one point it was
reporter: maria hamilton says her family is still waiting for justice. in april 2014, her son was shot and killed by an officer in a milwaukee park. >> he was stabbed 14 times. reporter: police say he had gotten control of an officer's night stick and started swinging. prosecutors called the shooting self-defense. >> i certainly do feel sorry for all -- any and every man and woman that has lost their life to any type of police brutality. reporter: now, darlee says she's hired an...