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hamilton was in a bind. he could scarcely deny use the word whether he meant anything other that he did indeed consider bar dangerous. .. >> that leads them to do their doom. each one is a desperate plight on the part of one to avoid to faith and on the part of the other to insist the faith is inflicted. a dual is in an odd way like a romantic courtship in that had has etiquette, too. it goes the other way. not a joining but a parting. if a marriage declaration requires preliminary so does a dual to the death. there is conversation. more serious conversation. an offer, a choice of location, second like best men, the guns are a little different but the intimacy and spacing is particular. they are not side by side but facing each other close enough to see into each other's eyes to discern any gratifying hints of distress. and then instead of i do they shout present which could be the last word that one of them would ever hear or both. bang-bang. in this case intriguingly bang-bang. hamilton is struck on his ri
hamilton was in a bind. he could scarcely deny use the word whether he meant anything other that he did indeed consider bar dangerous. .. >> that leads them to do their doom. each one is a desperate plight on the part of one to avoid to faith and on the part of the other to insist the faith is inflicted. a dual is in an odd way like a romantic courtship in that had has etiquette, too. it goes the other way. not a joining but a parting. if a marriage declaration requires preliminary so...
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that's not really hamilton. hamilton timaeus hamiltonianism. such ideological person who is running countries in getting them all set up and he was a big thinker. he wasn't quite so scrappy. that said it's wonderful to see years of the founding fathers and the individual founding fathers so invoked as they are in a crazy wife by a hip-hop musical. it's this incredible inversion by which the lily white founders are portrayed by actors of color but they capture the founders better than any more literal portrait can do because the founders themselves white was the default color. everyone many with white. now whiteness as a political statement. it's about entitlement. it's about nostalgia and it takes a country that was all immigrants. you get the sense of craziness and evokes it turbulent air when everything was new. too often we look at back at this time and we think this is all done in marble and everyone had the extreme compliments of the jefferson memorial and it was one big work. you don't have to read much in this. not to realize that's not
that's not really hamilton. hamilton timaeus hamiltonianism. such ideological person who is running countries in getting them all set up and he was a big thinker. he wasn't quite so scrappy. that said it's wonderful to see years of the founding fathers and the individual founding fathers so invoked as they are in a crazy wife by a hip-hop musical. it's this incredible inversion by which the lily white founders are portrayed by actors of color but they capture the founders better than any more...
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over slavery which hamilton opposed. and over the future of the young republic. >> hamilton had a vision, not only traditional agriculture. there would be cities, factories, stock exchanges, banks, corporations, central bank. the world that we know today. >> hamilton died in a duel with vice president aaron burr at age 49. at his grave in lower manhattan, there is a surge of visitors here to remember the man who history almost forgot. >> he died more than 200 years now getting his term in the limelight. his name is literally up in lights on broadway. doesn't get any better than that. >> alexander hamilton craze is showing no signs of slowing down. and the book has been on the best seller list for 18 weeks. six weeks longer than back in right back. >>> an 18-year-old from west palm beach, florida, facing charges for allegedly impersonating a doctor is in more hot water. local car dealer says that he malakai love-robinson bounced a downpayment check for a brand new mazda before driving off with the car. love-robinson insis
over slavery which hamilton opposed. and over the future of the young republic. >> hamilton had a vision, not only traditional agriculture. there would be cities, factories, stock exchanges, banks, corporations, central bank. the world that we know today. >> hamilton died in a duel with vice president aaron burr at age 49. at his grave in lower manhattan, there is a surge of visitors here to remember the man who history almost forgot. >> he died more than 200 years now getting...
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hamilton: yeah. bennett: and then what happened? hamilton:? zero. i mean the national companies pulled out, they stopped so obviously they're not signing up any more and so we unfortunately had to you know we'd signed a two year lease on a building down there and we're negotiating how to find our best way to work out of that lease. and then up here like i've said we've been around for a long time and we've done the majority of the schools, the prisons, the - a lot of the stuff that you see around town and we'll still be able to do commercial stuff but residential, what i call the ripple effect that's in our community it's just it's challenging for people to be able to justify why to do that right now with the term of the payback. bennett: now maybe you can that is. i guess when this decision came down a lot of us said, gosh you know it seems like solar must have been kind of a fragile industry if this industry could completely kill it right away because it was immediate. i mean as soon as the decision was handed down we were getting press releases f
hamilton: yeah. bennett: and then what happened? hamilton:? zero. i mean the national companies pulled out, they stopped so obviously they're not signing up any more and so we unfortunately had to you know we'd signed a two year lease on a building down there and we're negotiating how to find our best way to work out of that lease. and then up here like i've said we've been around for a long time and we've done the majority of the schools, the prisons, the - a lot of the stuff that you see...
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that changed when hamilton hit so, this is hamilton gran ge. >> where he lived the last couple years of his life. this would be far from the city. >> 100 blocks north of the theater is where the real alexander hamilton lived in an area known as hamilton heights. ron churno wrote the biography on which the musical is based. >> we are sitting in his house right now. the dining room table. what is it like for you to be sitting here? >> a thrill to be in this house. this was really the only house that we know that he ever owned. >> hamilton's story is an extraordinary self-made american immigrant. born out of wedlock, he was orphaned as a child. within a few decades he became one of most influential figures in u.s. history. general george washington's top aide. signer of and major force behind the constitution. cretate tore of the u.s. financial system. >> was hamilton a war hero? >> absolutely. >> yeenous? >> absolutely. >> evil genius? >> not for me. >> for some people? >> some people. >> visionary? >> undoubtedly. >> insecure? >> to an extent. >> temperamental? >> definitely. >> i thi
that changed when hamilton hit so, this is hamilton gran ge. >> where he lived the last couple years of his life. this would be far from the city. >> 100 blocks north of the theater is where the real alexander hamilton lived in an area known as hamilton heights. ron churno wrote the biography on which the musical is based. >> we are sitting in his house right now. the dining room table. what is it like for you to be sitting here? >> a thrill to be in this house. this was...
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dick holzberger also served as a hamilton police officer and a hamilton council member. tonight a visitation service was held at we're told he suffered what appeared to be.. a massive a stroke. he passed away at the age of 70. a funeral will be held tomorrow at st. julie billart catholic church in hamilton. reds numbers now in tonight... the reds are estimating more than five-hundred fans showed for today's final stop in florence. joe d is back from the final day of the caravan. joe bam/gfx that's an important number... because... you wonder how fans react to a team unloading its stars. i can tell you it felt big at today's final stop. first time ever - the reds stopped the caravan in florence... there's the crowd. and - here's devin mesoraco. he and billy hamilton the two biggest name players on the tour. here's how they did this... they put the team on the top level at the mall with microphones to answer questions from the crowd... and then signed autographs for more than two hours. four days - five states - more than three-thousand miles and one consistent message to
dick holzberger also served as a hamilton police officer and a hamilton council member. tonight a visitation service was held at we're told he suffered what appeared to be.. a massive a stroke. he passed away at the age of 70. a funeral will be held tomorrow at st. julie billart catholic church in hamilton. reds numbers now in tonight... the reds are estimating more than five-hundred fans showed for today's final stop in florence. joe d is back from the final day of the caravan. joe bam/gfx...
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hamilton said this. hamilton is like no, i didn't say that. all kinds of -- they were once very close and the not so close. >> it is a good thing he gets a musical because the $10 bill. >> madison is not on any major going. he wins again. >> is another question. originally the were more commitments than 10 of course. what were some of the others speak with there's a great trivia about the constitution. one thing that everybody realizes is that, well, madison had a lot of amendments and their window down to be 12 and to send out to the states is 12 amendments. which is what we think of as our first amendment was actually the third amendment. you configure whether you think would be as important if it was the third, like i third amendment right to speak. that doesn't sound so good the third amendment is soldiers. the first to amendments drop out. they both involve congress. one of them is the eventually we ratified 100 years later as what, the 20 some. so we only get the 10 amendments. what's interesting is although we think of it as the bill of
hamilton said this. hamilton is like no, i didn't say that. all kinds of -- they were once very close and the not so close. >> it is a good thing he gets a musical because the $10 bill. >> madison is not on any major going. he wins again. >> is another question. originally the were more commitments than 10 of course. what were some of the others speak with there's a great trivia about the constitution. one thing that everybody realizes is that, well, madison had a lot of...
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in this case the hamilton. hamilton had been a difficult person and washington's life outside the purview of the book at the end of the word on the officer corps of the continental army had not been paid and were very restless. there was suggestion that they would be a coup of the officers. it was a really sad moment and washington saved the day in one of his famous speeches and you probably heard have gotten old serving my country and i've grown blind and he fiddled with the glasses and said whatever, we will do it. but hamilton had tried to use this potential army to to gain more power for the confederation government. washington was very strong letters to hamilton in the mid-1780s. in one line i do remember is like an older very, very successful military officer talking to a young headstrong guy. he said remember, an army is a dangerous thing to play with. in republican government, this is out of bounds. and several other times, hamilton impetuosity became a problem. i believe in the later years when hamilto
in this case the hamilton. hamilton had been a difficult person and washington's life outside the purview of the book at the end of the word on the officer corps of the continental army had not been paid and were very restless. there was suggestion that they would be a coup of the officers. it was a really sad moment and washington saved the day in one of his famous speeches and you probably heard have gotten old serving my country and i've grown blind and he fiddled with the glasses and said...
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over slavery which hamilton opposed. and over the future of the young republic. >> hamilton had a vision, not there would be cities, factories, stock exchanges, banks, corporations, central bank. the world that we know today. >> hamilton died in a duel with vice president aaron burr at age 49. at his grave in lower manhattan, there is a surge of visitors here to remember the man who history almost forgot. >> he died more than 200 years ago. now getting his term in the limelight. his name is literally up in lights on broadway. doesn't get any better than that. >> alexander hamilton craze is showing no signs of slowing down. and the book has been on the best seller list for 18 weeks. six weeks longer than back in 2004 when it first came out. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back.ng pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefgh
over slavery which hamilton opposed. and over the future of the young republic. >> hamilton had a vision, not there would be cities, factories, stock exchanges, banks, corporations, central bank. the world that we know today. >> hamilton died in a duel with vice president aaron burr at age 49. at his grave in lower manhattan, there is a surge of visitors here to remember the man who history almost forgot. >> he died more than 200 years ago. now getting his term in the...
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in a few hour, ronald hamilton will make his first court appearance. on the charges, let go live to derrick ward. >> reporter: yeah, this all started out as a domestic c you these are some of the most dangerous calls that they can respond to. and that is born out by what happened saturday evening and what will transpire later here today. it was 5:30 saturday evening when crystal hamilton the wife of the suspect placed a call to prince william county police. she said this was a domestic situation. but she'd already been killed by the time officers arrived because hamilton is alleged to have opened fire on those officers outside of the house killing officer guindon and wounding officers david mckeown and jesse hampton. now, they are recovering in a hospital. he is a staff sergeant active duty army. he was at the pentagon in the communications field. and he is due in court here today to face some serious charges. those charges include capital murder, first-degree murder, assault upon please officers and weapons charges. now, the commonwealth attorney says
in a few hour, ronald hamilton will make his first court appearance. on the charges, let go live to derrick ward. >> reporter: yeah, this all started out as a domestic c you these are some of the most dangerous calls that they can respond to. and that is born out by what happened saturday evening and what will transpire later here today. it was 5:30 saturday evening when crystal hamilton the wife of the suspect placed a call to prince william county police. she said this was a domestic...
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he thought he would to anyone how secretly evil hamilton was and would destroy hamilton. madison kept thinking everybody is still alive and then they will know that i actually was pretty close to hamilton at the convention. jefferson would know i was close to hamilton at the convention. jefferson keeps pushing madison to revise the notes and publish them. madison refuses. them throughout his life madison refused and eventually madison says underscored have been published posthumously. >> i want to also focus a little bit on alexander hamilton. not just because he's got this wonderful musical, but because even in your talk today and as we know from constitutional history the figure of hamilton, perhaps justifiably, looms rather large. people were obsessed, fascinated with them. talus more about alexander hamilton as a founder. >> one of the things, the book focuses a lot on a decade after the convention, those first years, edited one thing that people sometimes don't understand is how close these enormous egos can destroy the country. maybe it was inevitable that when you
he thought he would to anyone how secretly evil hamilton was and would destroy hamilton. madison kept thinking everybody is still alive and then they will know that i actually was pretty close to hamilton at the convention. jefferson would know i was close to hamilton at the convention. jefferson keeps pushing madison to revise the notes and publish them. madison refuses. them throughout his life madison refused and eventually madison says underscored have been published posthumously. >>...
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until recently alexander hamilton was best known as the that changed when hamilton hit broadway. so, this is hamilton gran ge. >> where he lived the last couple years of his life. this would be far from the city. >> 100 blocks north of the theater is where the real alexander hamilton lived in an area known as hamilton heights. ron churno wrote the biography on which the musical is based. >> we are sitting in his house right now. the dining room table. what is it like for you to be sitting here? >> a thrill to be in this house. this was really the only house that we know that he ever owned. >> hamilton's story is an extraordinary self-made american immigrant. born out of wedlock, he was orphaned as a child. within a few decades he became one of most influential figures in u.s. history. general george washington's top aide. signer of and major force behind the constitution. financial system. founder of the ghost guard and "new york post." >> was hamilton a war hero? >> absolutely. >> yeenous? >> absolutely. >> evil genius? >> not for me. >> for some people? >> some people. >> visio
until recently alexander hamilton was best known as the that changed when hamilton hit broadway. so, this is hamilton gran ge. >> where he lived the last couple years of his life. this would be far from the city. >> 100 blocks north of the theater is where the real alexander hamilton lived in an area known as hamilton heights. ron churno wrote the biography on which the musical is based. >> we are sitting in his house right now. the dining room table. what is it like for you...
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but according to crystal hamilton's family is because ronald hamilton is the closest surviving member of the boy so he was able to sign him over to the family. >> i would imagine crystal's family is going to be fighting this for some time. >>> the wounded warrior project is among those mourning the loss of crystal hamilton. this statement saying that she touched the lives of so many people, including the families and staff of recovering marines. she was known for her bright smile and dedication to her son beaming with pride that her son had made the honor role. >> ronald hamilton remains in the jail on a no-bond status. he's facing a possible death sentence if he is convicted. bob barnard has more now from the prince william county courthouse in mannasas. >> there were two hearings in mannasas today. the first in juvenile and domestic relations court. he was charged with first degree murder in the shooting death of his wife, crystal. he stands 6 feet tall, he's 265 pounds. after the court we saw one of his late wife crystal's good friends leaving the courthouse. she was in the courtro
but according to crystal hamilton's family is because ronald hamilton is the closest surviving member of the boy so he was able to sign him over to the family. >> i would imagine crystal's family is going to be fighting this for some time. >>> the wounded warrior project is among those mourning the loss of crystal hamilton. this statement saying that she touched the lives of so many people, including the families and staff of recovering marines. she was known for her bright smile...
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he knew what a disaster hamilton's death would be.but also, his time to be president had come and gone. us a little bit about what happened with the mansion after she died? margaret: well, eliza jumel's estate was tied up in court for years. the fight over her estate ultimately went to the united states supreme court twice. as the estate began to be dettled, the mansion was sol in 1882 in an auction, and it elizaught by the widow of andl's adopted daughter, eliza jumel's great-niece and her husband. the three of them, all relatives of a liza jumel, lived in the mansion until 1887. and then they sold it. the last private owners were brigadier general ferdinando and his wife -- ferdinand earl and his wife, lily. when ferdinand died, his widow sold the house to the city in 1903, and it was turned into a museum. margaret: we will withdraw that question. another question? separation? a legal andaret: first of all, burr jumel did not have children. they married when jumel was 58 and burr was 77. with her first husband, stephen, jumel did no
he knew what a disaster hamilton's death would be.but also, his time to be president had come and gone. us a little bit about what happened with the mansion after she died? margaret: well, eliza jumel's estate was tied up in court for years. the fight over her estate ultimately went to the united states supreme court twice. as the estate began to be dettled, the mansion was sol in 1882 in an auction, and it elizaught by the widow of andl's adopted daughter, eliza jumel's great-niece and her...
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this little reds fan took on outfielder billy hamilton... and is a big winner! the race to remeber and the plans she has for her special prize.you're watching a northern kentucky five- year-old decides she can go toe-to-toe with a reds superstar. superstar.he's known for stealing bases -- but that didn't matter to a burlington hamilton to a race!nine on your side's briana harper shows us why that girl wanted to win. the pinkiwewicz family have shared some pretty memorable baseball memories together. together. "we used to fall asleep watching baseball all the time. we'd get the mlb package and we fall asleep either listening to it on the phone or watching it on tv."and this weekend-one of their baseball dreams became a reality. 5-year-old charlotte and her dad experienced their first reds caravan stop in florence. "show her how fun baseball is, baseball is one of the greatest games going."but charlotte also wanted to show off her speed.that's when she challened reds outfielder billy hamilton to a foot race. "she's into racing people right now and into everything
this little reds fan took on outfielder billy hamilton... and is a big winner! the race to remeber and the plans she has for her special prize.you're watching a northern kentucky five- year-old decides she can go toe-to-toe with a reds superstar. superstar.he's known for stealing bases -- but that didn't matter to a burlington hamilton to a race!nine on your side's briana harper shows us why that girl wanted to win. the pinkiwewicz family have shared some pretty memorable baseball memories...
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that changed when hamilton hit broadway. so this is. >> hamilton grange where he of his life. then you have to remember, chip, this would have been very far north of the city at the time. this would have been virtual wilderness. >> reporter: about a hundred blocks north of the theater is where the real alexander lived in what is known as hamilton heights. ron chernow wrote the biography on which the muvenlgsical is based. what is it like for you to be siting here? >> it's a thrill to be in this house because it's the only house we know he ever owned. >> reporter: it is signer of the constitution and founder of the post was hamilton a genius? evil genius? >> not for me. >> reporter: but for some people? >> some people. >> reporter: a visionary? >> undoubtedly. >> reporter: insecure? >> to an extent. >> reporter: how about temperamental? >> definitely. >> reporter: definitely temperamental? >> i think people that attracts people to alexander hamilton, there's so many things about him you can niradmire but, at the same time, you can identify with him. >> reporter: play writewrigh
that changed when hamilton hit broadway. so this is. >> hamilton grange where he of his life. then you have to remember, chip, this would have been very far north of the city at the time. this would have been virtual wilderness. >> reporter: about a hundred blocks north of the theater is where the real alexander lived in what is known as hamilton heights. ron chernow wrote the biography on which the muvenlgsical is based. what is it like for you to be siting here? >> it's a...
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madison was fascinated by alexander hamilton and so alexander hamilton wasn't there for the entire convention, but his speeches very large. madison was, i argue, found charles from south carolina extremely annoying. [laughter] >> that's the only way -- he was about madison's age. pinkney wrote. pinkney had big handwriting, huge. after the convention, he writes madison this letter that sort of says, here i am, i'm married, you know, having a fine time, i gather you're still a bachelor, which is pretty much in your face, and pigmey and madison were staying at the same house together and there's a lot of competition between them and pinkney introduces a plan also at the convention at the beginning and madison doesn't record it. and in fact, madison basically leaves pinkney out almost entirely through the beginning of his notes, when we read the notes, it looks like pinkney never had a plan. historians believe that he had a plan. it was an interesting plan. >> tell us about a few other plan that is were sort of introduced? >> yeah, so the virginians had a plan t virginians thought that the proble
madison was fascinated by alexander hamilton and so alexander hamilton wasn't there for the entire convention, but his speeches very large. madison was, i argue, found charles from south carolina extremely annoying. [laughter] >> that's the only way -- he was about madison's age. pinkney wrote. pinkney had big handwriting, huge. after the convention, he writes madison this letter that sort of says, here i am, i'm married, you know, having a fine time, i gather you're still a bachelor,...
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aaron burr shot hamilton in the abdomen. hamilton died the next day. aaron burr's reputation never recovered. it was delighted even further between next few years 1804-1807, aaron burr made a quasilegal attempt to seize land in mexico and what is now the southern united states. this resulted in a trial for high treason and high misdemeanor by the united states supreme court. he was acquitted. in jefferson second term as president, he was against aaron burr. further attempts at prosecution were likely. aaron burr fled to europe. as late as 1812 when he returned , he had to slip into the country under a false name. ultimately, he returned to the practice of law in new york city and that is what he was doing in 1833, the year if his marriage to eliza jumel. the question remains, what brought them together? the undoubted attraction was eliza jumel's money. aaron burr was a brilliant man in many ways. he was a genius at seizing opportunities. he was a compulsive debtor, totally unable to save money for tomorrow. i found quite a few records of the new york c
aaron burr shot hamilton in the abdomen. hamilton died the next day. aaron burr's reputation never recovered. it was delighted even further between next few years 1804-1807, aaron burr made a quasilegal attempt to seize land in mexico and what is now the southern united states. this resulted in a trial for high treason and high misdemeanor by the united states supreme court. he was acquitted. in jefferson second term as president, he was against aaron burr. further attempts at prosecution were...
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officer ashley guindon and his wife crystal hamilton. he made his first court appearance of peggy fox is there and joins us live from prince williams county courthouse. >> reporter: you see the flag at half staff behind me at the courthouse in honor of ofr first day of service with the prince william county police department. we learn new information about army staff sergeant ronald hamilton, 32 years old, her alleged killer. he never saw combat and has a prior assault conviction. he may have confessed to the shooting. hundreds turned out for a vigil last night to honor officer ashley guindon and the two other officers wounded and the wife who was also killed. friends of crystal hamilton attended her husband's arraignment this morning and tell us it was a troubled relationship >> so many calls of domestic violence go out and police officers respond to it as they did in this case. thankfully usually nothing like this happens. this highlights the fact that in this era it's the police officer's worst nightmare. you can't be too careful and
officer ashley guindon and his wife crystal hamilton. he made his first court appearance of peggy fox is there and joins us live from prince williams county courthouse. >> reporter: you see the flag at half staff behind me at the courthouse in honor of ofr first day of service with the prince william county police department. we learn new information about army staff sergeant ronald hamilton, 32 years old, her alleged killer. he never saw combat and has a prior assault conviction. he may...
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on when he saw hamilton on fire. he's seen in the video coming out from behind the counter where he sprays hamilton with a fire extinguisher. "i was like?what is going on man? i don't know." hamilton is then seen going into the restroom to check out the burns just before another customer drove him to the hospital. hamilton tells me he has second degree burns on his leg and is able to walk. check out what happened in the backyard of one florida home yesterday. a plane had to make an emergency landing there before it could reach the airport. there are no reports of juries. but the single-engine plane's wing was damaged. the incident is still under investigation. ammon bundy... and 15 others charged with conspiracy in connection with that armed takeover of the malheur national wildlife refuge in oregon... plead not guilty in a federal court yesterday. kaitlyn bolduc has more on why this case is --script information provided by kptv 2/24/16-- on the steps of the federal courthouse - the sharp family - sings to inspire su
on when he saw hamilton on fire. he's seen in the video coming out from behind the counter where he sprays hamilton with a fire extinguisher. "i was like?what is going on man? i don't know." hamilton is then seen going into the restroom to check out the burns just before another customer drove him to the hospital. hamilton tells me he has second degree burns on his leg and is able to walk. check out what happened in the backyard of one florida home yesterday. a plane had to make an...
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nationwide so is on your side of the blockbuster musical "hamilton." >> i'm chip reid at alexander hamilton's south in northern manhattan. a hundred blocks south of here he is the biggest name on wall street. we will explain how hamilton has become the hippest of the founding fathers. new york see me. see me. see me to know something that i have. see me to know that i won't stop. until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have crohn's disease, tell your doctor as symptoms can worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me on my way. fi
nationwide so is on your side of the blockbuster musical "hamilton." >> i'm chip reid at alexander hamilton's south in northern manhattan. a hundred blocks south of here he is the biggest name on wall street. we will explain how hamilton has become the hippest of the founding fathers. new york see me. see me. see me to know something that i have. see me to know that i won't stop. until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe...
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and "hamilton" craze. we will meet the author of the biography on which the hit >> reporter: until recently, alexander hamilton was best known as the stoic face on the 10 dollar bill. that changed when "hamilton" hit broadway. so this is? >> this is where he lived the last couple of of years of his life. you have to remember, chip, this would have been very farther north of the city at the time. this would have been virtual wilderness. >> reporter: about a hundred blocks north of the theater is where the real alexander hamilton lived in an area now known as hamilton heights. ron wrote the 800-page auto biography in which the play is based. we are sitting in alexander hamilton's house now. what is it like for you to be sitting here? >> it's a thrill to be in this house because this is the only house we know that he ever owned. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> finally, punk icon and fans are releasing their first album in 13 years. the rock trio played some of night. but they left the audience
and "hamilton" craze. we will meet the author of the biography on which the hit >> reporter: until recently, alexander hamilton was best known as the stoic face on the 10 dollar bill. that changed when "hamilton" hit broadway. so this is? >> this is where he lived the last couple of of years of his life. you have to remember, chip, this would have been very farther north of the city at the time. this would have been virtual wilderness. >> reporter: about a...
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and also tonight they mourned 29-year-old crystal hamilton. police say her husband was the gunman who killed both women. >> we have live team coverage. alexandra limon and marina marraco who attended a vigil. she starts us off tonight. marina? >> reporter: the outpouring of support has been incredible. just a small show of how ashley guindon is being remembered tonight who, only after a day having been sworn into the police force and just an hour and a half into her shot dead while responding to a call. [ bagpipes playing ] >> reporter: hundreds filled the prince william county complex to honor 28-year-old ashley guindon gunned down in the line of duty after only an hour and a half into her first shift ever as a police officer. here fellow officers along with the community, many who had never met her, lit candles and prayed. >> that child may wem be alive today because ashley had the courage to ensure that that family got the intervention they needed. >> reporter: black ribbons covered hundreds of law enforcement badges paying respect to guind
and also tonight they mourned 29-year-old crystal hamilton. police say her husband was the gunman who killed both women. >> we have live team coverage. alexandra limon and marina marraco who attended a vigil. she starts us off tonight. marina? >> reporter: the outpouring of support has been incredible. just a small show of how ashley guindon is being remembered tonight who, only after a day having been sworn into the police force and just an hour and a half into her shot dead while...