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winfield scott hancock was superb. giving hancock, of course, that hancock was superb that would last the rest of the war, all the generals north and south came out of that experience understanding that leading a troop of cavalry in texas in 1858 was a lot different than commanding a division of 6,000 soldiers all of whom are looking to you for guidance, inspiration, and development on the field at williamsburg. they all had a lot to learn. as the union forces followed up on that success at williamsburg and followed joe johnston's forces retreating up the peninsula, they encountered one of the rainiest months of may on record. and they struggled with maps, u.s. army topographic service maps that bore little if any relation to reality. mcclellan received a note from colonel george stoneman whose cavalry found him at new kent courthouse on the 10th of may. solomon says, the map is wrong with regard that this road and every road! mcclellan then sent a telegram up to edwin stanton at the war department saying that he has a
winfield scott hancock was superb. giving hancock, of course, that hancock was superb that would last the rest of the war, all the generals north and south came out of that experience understanding that leading a troop of cavalry in texas in 1858 was a lot different than commanding a division of 6,000 soldiers all of whom are looking to you for guidance, inspiration, and development on the field at williamsburg. they all had a lot to learn. as the union forces followed up on that success at...
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chicago hustle up to hancock. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as fever fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. ask your rheumatologist how you can defend against and help stop further joint damage with humira. new stride whitemint is a hit but it lasts too long. how do we get people
chicago hustle up to hancock. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system...
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that is located directly south of hancock, harrison, and jackson counties shall be known as the gulf of america." no more gulf of mexico? really? his office was faced with a barrage of calls. holland is now telling the host of angry critics it was just a joke. apparently he came up with the ruse to draw attention to a number of republican-backed state bills he feels are too harsh on illegal immigrants. holland says he's tickled that his satire was lost on so many people. some of his republican colleagues were less than amused by the trick if it was a trick. >>> up next, how much did the fight between the obama administration and the catholic church hurt obama with catholic voters? we'll have the "hardball" strategists when we come back. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. ♪ it's nice to be here ♪ it's nice to see you in my bed ♪ ♪ ♪ there are diamonds...
that is located directly south of hancock, harrison, and jackson counties shall be known as the gulf of america." no more gulf of mexico? really? his office was faced with a barrage of calls. holland is now telling the host of angry critics it was just a joke. apparently he came up with the ruse to draw attention to a number of republican-backed state bills he feels are too harsh on illegal immigrants. holland says he's tickled that his satire was lost on so many people. some of his...
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herbie hancock, what an honor to talk to you, sir. thank you so much for taking the time. big fan of your work as well, so thank you both. >> thank you, chris. >> among the tributes to whitney houston at last night's grammys, jennifer hudson, asked on what was obviously very short notice to sing one of whitney's signature songs. here it is, a simple and fitting tribute to whitney houston. ♪ and i, ooh, i will always love you ♪ >>> ashley christianson gained fame on "iron chef." when a piggly wiggly became available, she bought it but decided to open three restaurants. chicken and honey, burgers and fox liver bar. they share the same kitchen so she saves money on resources. ♪ they see me rollin' ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling and tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ [ mom ] hi, there. why do we always have to take your mom's car? [ male announcer ] the security of a tiguan, one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ i
herbie hancock, what an honor to talk to you, sir. thank you so much for taking the time. big fan of your work as well, so thank you both. >> thank you, chris. >> among the tributes to whitney houston at last night's grammys, jennifer hudson, asked on what was obviously very short notice to sing one of whitney's signature songs. here it is, a simple and fitting tribute to whitney houston. ♪ and i, ooh, i will always love you ♪ >>> ashley christianson gained fame on...
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that's what it feels like in hancock. keep this in mind as you head out today.ou will have every inch of your skin covered and that will help you beat those winds. the cold air is sinking down into the east. this is what hasn't happened all year long. the cold air hasn't had a chance to come down into the east and down further south. that is what is happening now. it looks like it isn't happening now. forecast for today, temperatures chilly. only in the mid 30's by afternoon. partly cloudy skies. maybe flurries coming down to the great lakes. gusty wind up to 40 miles per hour. those winds should start to diminish at night. see the temperatures bounce back. tuesday a wintery mix is possible. only a slight chance for now. we have another possibility of a bigger storm coming in thursday night. for now, it is mostly a rain event. >> thank you, a. a special ship is visiting baltimore. as reporter rob roblin shows us, the greenpeace warrior is a sailing ship like no other. >> it is the newest ship in the greenpeace fleet. the 190-foot sailing ship rainbow warrior was
that's what it feels like in hancock. keep this in mind as you head out today.ou will have every inch of your skin covered and that will help you beat those winds. the cold air is sinking down into the east. this is what hasn't happened all year long. the cold air hasn't had a chance to come down into the east and down further south. that is what is happening now. it looks like it isn't happening now. forecast for today, temperatures chilly. only in the mid 30's by afternoon. partly cloudy...
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up to and it's possible in frederick,, charlestown hancock, maryland could seal to an inch by middayorrow. back to the seven-day forecast. by monday we will start sunday at 34 -- 44 degrees. >> trace amounts of traffic is what we find. take you through the mixing bowl in maryland, this is rockville. i love this camera. it looks like a starfish. 33 is beautiful. no problems on 270. good in springfield where 95 merges with the beltway and on through 395. looks good and nutley street. all 66 miles of the beltway are getting the green light for now. back to you. >> thank you. 5:20 right now. >> you have to see it to believe it. >> two goals in 12 seconds. dropped the capitals out of the playoff picture perhaps. we will talk about it with tim brant next. >> what is really behind? the old behind next "anderson. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes andexus' dynamic handling the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. ♪ ♪ >> the slightest. attendees course. commends u.s. national soccer team, the u.s. men's
up to and it's possible in frederick,, charlestown hancock, maryland could seal to an inch by middayorrow. back to the seven-day forecast. by monday we will start sunday at 34 -- 44 degrees. >> trace amounts of traffic is what we find. take you through the mixing bowl in maryland, this is rockville. i love this camera. it looks like a starfish. 33 is beautiful. no problems on 270. good in springfield where 95 merges with the beltway and on through 395. looks good and nutley street. all 66...
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john hancock in my hand. >> that's remarkable. you speak showing our viewers images from your documentary. i'm assuming also there's a strong theological component to what you're presenting. >> well, i went on this mission to discover the secret recipe. i want to know the secret sauce. tell us what it is so we can move forward with it. what i discovered is the seeds that blossomed into this great nation really began with the faith of the pilgrims. these seeds were planted in their heart by their pastor john robinson. he, himself, was standing on the shoulders of great mean down through the ages that have passed it on. when you get to the end of this journey that i took in plymouth, massachusetts after visiting holland and washington, d.c., you arrive on to of a hill overlooking plymouth rock and the atlantic ocean, and you see a monument that is the largest granite statue in america, 180 tons of granite and her name is faith. she expresses herself by transforming people internally at the heart level producing morality and liberty
john hancock in my hand. >> that's remarkable. you speak showing our viewers images from your documentary. i'm assuming also there's a strong theological component to what you're presenting. >> well, i went on this mission to discover the secret recipe. i want to know the secret sauce. tell us what it is so we can move forward with it. what i discovered is the seeds that blossomed into this great nation really began with the faith of the pilgrims. these seeds were planted in their...
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that includes martinsburg, of frederick, carroll county, hancock, maryland.l included. breezy. it is gusty into sunday as well. it is becoming much colder for the upcoming weekend. >> i am just envisioning you and your son running around with a few snow drops. we are running around the beltway. there's not much really to describe. i'm going to give everyone the green light. and looks good in and out of town. the pentagon is also a good clean trip. >> we will keep our eye on it. >> you could say that chicago world of the world carpet. >> we're talking about oscar of the golden statuette. he was escorting 42 oscars back to headquarters in beverly hills. airline employees posed with those on the street. it is the first time these that gillette had flown commercially. it is clearly a sign of these financial times that oscars stop flying private spirit >>. >> if you're really trying to splurge, get your special someone a carrot cake. >> not a lot of people well. we're not talking about the standard desert. we're talking about this red velvet cupcake withwhich come
that includes martinsburg, of frederick, carroll county, hancock, maryland.l included. breezy. it is gusty into sunday as well. it is becoming much colder for the upcoming weekend. >> i am just envisioning you and your son running around with a few snow drops. we are running around the beltway. there's not much really to describe. i'm going to give everyone the green light. and looks good in and out of town. the pentagon is also a good clean trip. >> we will keep our eye on it....
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that you can take 10 to 20 degrees off the thermometer and still end up warmer than normal. 42 and hancock. 48 in salsbury. crisfield at 49 degrees. a couple of sprinkles or flurries in the mountains, but clear skies east of the mounds all the way to the coast by morning. down to 25 in the coldest suburbs to about 35 at the inner harbor. the high-pressure system over the ohio valley will produce a nice, bright, sunny day tomorrow. temperatures still above normal tomorrow. this system over northern new mexico will cause problems in parts of denver. they have a winter storm warnings and blizzard warnings in effect east of denver. problems from east of denver to kansas and parts of nebraska. without any cold air in the eastern side of the united states, this system will bring us rain. most of that will pass to our south. after a sun shiny day tomorrow -- after a sunny day tomorrow, clouds will move in. 42 to 43 is normal for tomorrow, but we should be getting close to 50 with a west wind at 5-10. on saturday, maybe rain or snow showers in the mountains, but only 20% chance. at the eastern sho
that you can take 10 to 20 degrees off the thermometer and still end up warmer than normal. 42 and hancock. 48 in salsbury. crisfield at 49 degrees. a couple of sprinkles or flurries in the mountains, but clear skies east of the mounds all the way to the coast by morning. down to 25 in the coldest suburbs to about 35 at the inner harbor. the high-pressure system over the ohio valley will produce a nice, bright, sunny day tomorrow. temperatures still above normal tomorrow. this system over...
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hancock found and apartment but not in san francisco. he was granted a voucher transfer so he is moving to san mateo county. it is estimated that 23% of america's homeless are our veterans. >> wow. >>> well, at&t makes good on its threat to crack down on data hogs. >> how one california man fought back and won and what it could mean for millions of other iphone customers. >>> this robotics engineer traded in his laptop for a big rig. >> an office window that changes every day. >> why more bay area professionals are choosing the open road. coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we told you the story more than one time. people laid off, unable to find a new job. well, more and more bay area professionals who used to have a life in an office are now learning there are well paying jobs out there doing something else. they just have to learn to shift gears. >> i have my two kids at stanford. i have to get a job. i have to retrain myself. >> reporter: raleigh spent years working as an engineer in silicon valley. today he is showing me the ropes at
hancock found and apartment but not in san francisco. he was granted a voucher transfer so he is moving to san mateo county. it is estimated that 23% of america's homeless are our veterans. >> wow. >>> well, at&t makes good on its threat to crack down on data hogs. >> how one california man fought back and won and what it could mean for millions of other iphone customers. >>> this robotics engineer traded in his laptop for a big rig. >> an office window...
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we will feel some of that arctic air briefly on sunday. 33 in hancock right now. mid-40's on the lower eastern shore. north and west, we will have the best chance for snow accumulation. we're talking an inch or two. rain mostly south and east of annapolis, down toward ocean city tomorrow morning. in an arctic front comes in with a second burst of snow showers. the overall storm total is an inch or two for most areas. you will see some darker blue in parts of carroll county and frederick county. they could approach that three- inch mark. western maryland gets more substantial snow, 6 inches out there. snow showers in the morning. winds shifting to the northwest. temperatures will be falling late in the day. 20 on sunday. four to 8 inches of snow out in garrett county. eastern shore, snow showers tomorrow night. flurries on it sunday. the same transition at ocean city. look at that cold air in the upper midwest. that is coming our way for sunday. 39 tomorrow, 36 sunday. we born into the 40's on monday and tuesday. -- we warm up into the 40's on monday and tuesday. c
we will feel some of that arctic air briefly on sunday. 33 in hancock right now. mid-40's on the lower eastern shore. north and west, we will have the best chance for snow accumulation. we're talking an inch or two. rain mostly south and east of annapolis, down toward ocean city tomorrow morning. in an arctic front comes in with a second burst of snow showers. the overall storm total is an inch or two for most areas. you will see some darker blue in parts of carroll county and frederick county....
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approaching hancock, maryland. the panhandle of west virginia. temperature was, not so bad -- 46 at reagan national. 43 at frederick. at this time to mark, it will be noticeably warmer, especially as we get into thursday. we could be talking 70 degrees for the high temperature by thursday. a bit of a breeze out there. it is blowing all over the place when you step outside. steady wind at 17. absence of 20 miles per hour. a small price to pay since the wind is out to the south, that warm direction, pumping in that warmer air from the south. here is our satellite radar composite. those of a radar echoes moving in from the west quickly. we can see a few more sprinkles i think, later this afternoon or evening. locally, a few drops possible as you get into the afternoon and evening tomorrow. not really talking much in terms of overall rainfall. did not nearly as cold as last night. will climb to near 60. that is nothing compared to thursday. the class have for you. 50 -- 68. >> that is amazing. all right. small price to pay for such nice weather. than
approaching hancock, maryland. the panhandle of west virginia. temperature was, not so bad -- 46 at reagan national. 43 at frederick. at this time to mark, it will be noticeably warmer, especially as we get into thursday. we could be talking 70 degrees for the high temperature by thursday. a bit of a breeze out there. it is blowing all over the place when you step outside. steady wind at 17. absence of 20 miles per hour. a small price to pay since the wind is out to the south, that warm...
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steven hancock served and he said it took years to live with posttraumatic stress disorder. he said he is homeless but this place will make all the difference. >> you are at someplace where you can finally stop, get your life together, have a roof over your head. >> now the building is accepting their first residents in october. >>> 554, let's go back to sal, hopefully the morning commute looks good >> pam, it does. now we did have some crashes, we will still tell you about that. let's look at the bay bridge, no major problems there and if you are driving into the city, no major problems getting onto the bridge. this is a look at interstate 880 in oakland northbound, traffic moves well and we didn't have any of the road work we normally have, you can see traffic is moving along nicely and you don't have to worry about cones. you can see traffic moving a lock. at 8:55 let's go to steve. >> it is right back there, late tonight, early tomorrow morning, increasing clouds today. this system is looking good. it will give us increasing clouds but it will split once it gets over us.
steven hancock served and he said it took years to live with posttraumatic stress disorder. he said he is homeless but this place will make all the difference. >> you are at someplace where you can finally stop, get your life together, have a roof over your head. >> now the building is accepting their first residents in october. >>> 554, let's go back to sal, hopefully the morning commute looks good >> pam, it does. now we did have some crashes, we will still tell you...
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. >> my name is stephen hancock. >> i was in vietnam from '69 to '71. i was drafted. >> i had a lot of anger. i had a lot of fear. and that stayed with me. >> reporter: in stephen's case, it wasn't drugs or alcohol. it was ptsd. it's why ties to his church, his family, and his own small business, anger and fear when battle after battle, the result was homelessness. >> it's been over 20 years, over 20 years. >> reporter: now, after years of therapy, he finally has a ticket out. >> i have one of those vouchers now. >> reporter: the marriage of section 8 housing and veterans affairs, in just two years-- >> astronomical. i think we're making history right now. >> reporter: -- and changing lives. >> when i lost my job, i completely lost, like, everything. it was, like, where do i go now? and plus, i have my kids. >> reporter: hud allows six-year army veteran elias villain to rent this home in stockton. >> it really works, that system. >> reporter: his daughter has her own room. >> like a little king in a big castle. >> reporter: and dad has job prospects. an
. >> my name is stephen hancock. >> i was in vietnam from '69 to '71. i was drafted. >> i had a lot of anger. i had a lot of fear. and that stayed with me. >> reporter: in stephen's case, it wasn't drugs or alcohol. it was ptsd. it's why ties to his church, his family, and his own small business, anger and fear when battle after battle, the result was homelessness. >> it's been over 20 years, over 20 years. >> reporter: now, after years of therapy, he finally...
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southern delaware 43, hancock, western maryland 43, oakland 37. overnight, clear early, clouds arrive. thin clouds are arriving, then the western blizzard comes in tonight. 25 in the suburbs, 32 downtown. the sun set at 5:29. the high pressure produced a beautiful friday. slipping off the coast, opening the door to the blizzard that pounded denver. 10-20 inches in the lower elevations. the system is moving over the plains. severe storms on the south side. the storm tracked looks like it will head for the virginia-north carolina border. winter storm warnings to the north of that. the rain will continue to produce heavy thunderstorms in the south, snow falling from northeast colorado, parts of nebraska. another band of heavy snow will push in the general direction of the morning, toward chicago. we are on the northern fringe of that. most of the precipitation will be arraigned starting tomorrow evening. light rain. tomorrow night, the rain could mix or change into wet snow. that will be north of baltimore into seven parts of it tomorrow night, sunda
southern delaware 43, hancock, western maryland 43, oakland 37. overnight, clear early, clouds arrive. thin clouds are arriving, then the western blizzard comes in tonight. 25 in the suburbs, 32 downtown. the sun set at 5:29. the high pressure produced a beautiful friday. slipping off the coast, opening the door to the blizzard that pounded denver. 10-20 inches in the lower elevations. the system is moving over the plains. severe storms on the south side. the storm tracked looks like it will...
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a round the region, temperatures are still unseasonably mild. 48 in hancock, even western maryland in warm air with temperatures well into the 40's. some snow near the pennsylvania and new york state border. there are winter weather advisory for several inches of snow, cold side of this front. thunderstorms developing to the west of us will be rolling our way. mostly in the 50's to start the day. this front that is stationary pushes up toward new england tomorrow. right now it's 70 degrees in atlanta. that storm passing by will drag in the warm air and then look at the chilled setting up to the north and west of us. that will come rushing in for the upcoming weekend. big temperature changes over the next few days. shares and storms arrive in the afternoon tomorrow. strong winds behind bring some cold air and snow to the mountains and maybe a few flurries of around central and eastern maryland by saturday afternoon. looks like a sunny day on sunday with temperatures quite chilly to wrap up the weekend. winds gusting to 35 miles an hour with a shower or thunderstorm possible as the fron
a round the region, temperatures are still unseasonably mild. 48 in hancock, even western maryland in warm air with temperatures well into the 40's. some snow near the pennsylvania and new york state border. there are winter weather advisory for several inches of snow, cold side of this front. thunderstorms developing to the west of us will be rolling our way. mostly in the 50's to start the day. this front that is stationary pushes up toward new england tomorrow. right now it's 70 degrees in...
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a jazz artist in another and also world renowned artists, like carlos fontenot -- santana, herbie hancockul simon, and many others, and arts groups that happen working for diversity in the grammys and throughout the music industry. i am also appreciative that various leaders in the san francisco music industry, like michael wiener, and others, they have come to the conclusion that serious issues raised in the resolution could be addressed in a more comprehensive matter, so that is why i am calling for the hearing today, and i would appreciate support from my colleagues. thank you. the rest, i will submit. secretary: thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor olague? supervisor olague: supervisors mar and campos are co-sponsors for this. for the unified school district and the board of trustees to report on the status and progress of current carrier technology education and vocational programs focusing on student job readiness. we would like to explore more partnerships with the city and other private agencies to supporting the ongoing work to ensure that our young people are prepared for the w
a jazz artist in another and also world renowned artists, like carlos fontenot -- santana, herbie hancockul simon, and many others, and arts groups that happen working for diversity in the grammys and throughout the music industry. i am also appreciative that various leaders in the san francisco music industry, like michael wiener, and others, they have come to the conclusion that serious issues raised in the resolution could be addressed in a more comprehensive matter, so that is why i am...
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system moves in. 45 in downtown baltimore, getting chillier in some of the outlying areas. 33 at hancock, 28 frostburg right now. the winds are now out of the north, arctic air trying to push south. it will be chillier by morning while the system is approaching from the west. the first part of the necessary ingredients, the chill coming in on the northerly breeze tonight. a cloudy morning, son up at 7:07. back to the west, you end up in an area of low pressure coming into arkansas now. this will track along the front, bringing moisture into the cold air that is filtering in, and the end result will be a mixed bag of wintry weather. it is snow and now in st. louis. they had rain earlier which has changed over to snow. some of that whether a streaking across the ohio valley and bite midday tomorrow is should be coming into our area. a cloudy morning, no problems for the morning rush-hour. lunch time, late morning, early afternoon, the first snow begins while it is still just cloudy down on the lower eastern shore at 1:00 in the afternoon. by the evening rush hour, snow will be falling for
system moves in. 45 in downtown baltimore, getting chillier in some of the outlying areas. 33 at hancock, 28 frostburg right now. the winds are now out of the north, arctic air trying to push south. it will be chillier by morning while the system is approaching from the west. the first part of the necessary ingredients, the chill coming in on the northerly breeze tonight. a cloudy morning, son up at 7:07. back to the west, you end up in an area of low pressure coming into arkansas now. this...
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official purposes within the state of mississippi, the body of water that is located directly south of hancockjackson counties shall be known as the gulf of america." no more gulf of mexico? really? holland's office is faced with a barrage of callers asking just that question. holland is now telling the host of angry critics it was just a joke. apparently holland came up with the ruts to draw attention to a number of republican-backed state bills he feels are too harsh on illegal immigrants. holland says he's tickled that his satire was lost on so many people. some of his republican colleagues were less than amused by the trick if it was a trick. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. online datrvices can get kind of expensive. so to save-money, i found a new way to get my profile out there. check me out. everybody says i've got a friendly disposition and they love my spinach dip. 5 foot ten. still doing a little exploring... on it. my sign is sagittarius, i'm into spanish cheese, my hairline is receding but i'm getting a weave. (falset
official purposes within the state of mississippi, the body of water that is located directly south of hancockjackson counties shall be known as the gulf of america." no more gulf of mexico? really? holland's office is faced with a barrage of callers asking just that question. holland is now telling the host of angry critics it was just a joke. apparently holland came up with the ruts to draw attention to a number of republican-backed state bills he feels are too harsh on illegal...
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samuel adams radical pure tan and a biography of john hancock. the last time bill fowler was at the social law library was in 205. at the time he was the director of the massachusetts historical society and he joined gordon wood, pauline may area, ankiel redemar and me in a fascinating and fun discussion celebrating the 225th anniversary of the massachusetts constitution of 1780. the story line of his newest book starts just a year later in 1781. there's an interesting bridge between the adoption of our massachusetts constitution ol' 1780 and bill's book that describes the uncertain war years that followed. i dug out a very interesting letter dated november 12, 1780. it was from soldiers encamped with george washington in new jersey. the letter is about the soldier's view of the new massachusetts's constitution and the war. in part the letter to the massachusetts legislature reads the undersigned officers of the troops of massachusetts in the names of our own names and the names of the brethren in the field declare that we highly respect and appr
samuel adams radical pure tan and a biography of john hancock. the last time bill fowler was at the social law library was in 205. at the time he was the director of the massachusetts historical society and he joined gordon wood, pauline may area, ankiel redemar and me in a fascinating and fun discussion celebrating the 225th anniversary of the massachusetts constitution of 1780. the story line of his newest book starts just a year later in 1781. there's an interesting bridge between the...
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and when john adams says i replace a name george washington -- colonel washington of virginia and hancock is half way out of his chair and has to sit back down again. washington left the room. he's appalled because now he has to deal with this. his response to the congress which they did write down, which we do have the document, is a masterpiece of understatement and humble spirit and it's wonderful. so washington comes in later to the story. this leads up to the sequel. if this book ends, there is a little more to the story. there is a war. the second book when i -- if i were not on the book tour, i would be writing right now knowing that at some point my publisher is going to be watching this. because she says, you know, can you give me a book a year? and i say, well, you know, if you stop sending me out on book tours, you know -- i'm sorry. i didn't mean that. i've been doing an enormous amount of reading and traveling. i've been all over the state of new jersey which is where the key battle fields are. i was involved in princeton and crossing of the delaware along with the stuff. vir
and when john adams says i replace a name george washington -- colonel washington of virginia and hancock is half way out of his chair and has to sit back down again. washington left the room. he's appalled because now he has to deal with this. his response to the congress which they did write down, which we do have the document, is a masterpiece of understatement and humble spirit and it's wonderful. so washington comes in later to the story. this leads up to the sequel. if this book ends,...
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official purposes within the state of mississippi, the body of water that is located directly south of hancockjackson counties shall be known as the gulf of america." no more gulf of mexico? really? holland's office is faced with a barrage of callers asking just that question. holland is now telling the host of angry critics it was just a joke. apparently holland came up with the ruse to draw attention to a number of republican-backed state bills he feels are too harsh on illegal immigrants. holland says he's tickled that his satire was lost on so many people. some of his republican colleagues were less than amused by the trick if it was a trick. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. e when my tempurpedic moves? [ male announcer ] why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down. [ male announcer ] tempurpedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional
official purposes within the state of mississippi, the body of water that is located directly south of hancockjackson counties shall be known as the gulf of america." no more gulf of mexico? really? holland's office is faced with a barrage of callers asking just that question. holland is now telling the host of angry critics it was just a joke. apparently holland came up with the ruse to draw attention to a number of republican-backed state bills he feels are too harsh on illegal...
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in philadelphia, destiny intervened once more, much to the dismay of john hancock, who coveted military glory for himself. on june 15th, congress raised washington to the command of an army and a nation that existed mostly in its imagination. waiting three days to break the news to martha, the newly elevated brigadier general revealed his inexpressible concern, worsened by the uneasiness his new assignment was bound to cause his wife. "so far from seeking disappointment, he assured her, i have used every power in to avoid it, not only from my unwillingness to part from you and family, but from the unconsciousness of its being a trust too great for my capacity and that i should enjoy more real happiness and felicity in one month with you at home than i have the most distant prospect of reaping abroad if my story was to be seven time seven years." justifying his actions to martha, washington claimed, "it was utterly out of my power to refuse this appointment without exposing my character to such censures as would have reflected dishonor upon myself and given pain to my friends." observers
in philadelphia, destiny intervened once more, much to the dismay of john hancock, who coveted military glory for himself. on june 15th, congress raised washington to the command of an army and a nation that existed mostly in its imagination. waiting three days to break the news to martha, the newly elevated brigadier general revealed his inexpressible concern, worsened by the uneasiness his new assignment was bound to cause his wife. "so far from seeking disappointment, he assured her, i...
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but samuel adams, john hack congre hancock, these are well known names. these people are such a thorn in the british. and general gauge, he said let's go out and crab thgrab this pow. we know where they are. let's rest them enough to know. this is one of the single chapters in this book. in fact, the cover of this book, not giving too much away sh the cover of this book is the death of joseph warren. joseph warren is still in boston. he is one of the rebels who is still brave enough to stay there. he is in charge of things in the city of boston. he sends a couple of men out to work that the british are coming. after dr. warren gives -- they both slipped silently. they practiced cutting the surface with no sound. behind him, revere could see the steep will of the church framed against the starry sky. there would be no mistaking the light of the lantern against the darkness. the signal would come from the base of the steep will. he'll be there. he's a good man. i know he understands the importance. now we turn to the front, steady himself with his hands on
but samuel adams, john hack congre hancock, these are well known names. these people are such a thorn in the british. and general gauge, he said let's go out and crab thgrab this pow. we know where they are. let's rest them enough to know. this is one of the single chapters in this book. in fact, the cover of this book, not giving too much away sh the cover of this book is the death of joseph warren. joseph warren is still in boston. he is one of the rebels who is still brave enough to stay...
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recognized for his work has been a ward of the george polk award for magazine reporting that john hancock award for business journalism has received multiple accolades from the national press club an american bar association among others currently mike is a business and finance writer with the institute for public accuracy and is the author of the book the monster gang of predatory lenders and wall street bankers fleeced america and spawned a global crisis mike welcome. but thanks for having me tom i just want to correct you upfront it's an easy mistake to make actually work for the center for public integrity center for public integrity thank you very much mike where does your interest in exposing corporate corruption and greed come from and what attracts you to this field of reporting. right you know as a reporter i try not to come into things with sort of big picture ideas or with an ideology of what's happening. you know i was just reporting on. what was going on at individual lenders individual mortgage companies individual financial institutions and you know as i was doing that i ca
recognized for his work has been a ward of the george polk award for magazine reporting that john hancock award for business journalism has received multiple accolades from the national press club an american bar association among others currently mike is a business and finance writer with the institute for public accuracy and is the author of the book the monster gang of predatory lenders and wall street bankers fleeced america and spawned a global crisis mike welcome. but thanks for having me...
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then you drop into the 30's as you head toward hagerstown and hancock. only in the 20's now. at 28 degrees. the current weather pattern showing the storm lifting into the east. the first piece of it moving off shore. the second piece moving across the gulf coast states. it is a sowlingterly tracking storm. it is mostly impactinging the southern states. due to heavy rain in tennessee, snow in kentucky, snow pushing into virginia as well. most of this will stay down to our south. let's look at forecast for today. temperatures will be in the mid 40's by the after. only in the 30's in the mountains. they have a chance for snow showers. it is a rain snow mix coming into the northern part of the storm. anywhere from baltimore down toward the south. the further irsouth you go, your better chances of seeing that precipitation. futurecast will show us this storm passing to our south. we are on the northern fringe of it. we see high pressure building in for tomorrow. how much snow are we talking? minimal chances of seeing snow flakes. if you see anything, nothing is going to stick. to
then you drop into the 30's as you head toward hagerstown and hancock. only in the 20's now. at 28 degrees. the current weather pattern showing the storm lifting into the east. the first piece of it moving off shore. the second piece moving across the gulf coast states. it is a sowlingterly tracking storm. it is mostly impactinging the southern states. due to heavy rain in tennessee, snow in kentucky, snow pushing into virginia as well. most of this will stay down to our south. let's look at...
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up to an inch in frederick martinsburg, hagerstown hancock, and westminster, you could see a to an inchay tomorrow. the big story for the weekend will be gusty winds and colder temperatures. >> thank you. still more questions than answers in culpeper, virginia, after an officer shot and killed a woman near a church parking lot. >> this happens less than 24 hours ago along north east street. police got a call for a suspicious vehicle. brianne carter joining us live from the newsroom with the latest on the investigation. any word on what exactly happened? >> a lot people still looking for the answer, what led to all this? president is distraught and says he wants to know exactly what happened. still so many questions about why police would have opened fire. >> it's difficult. >> obama with emotion, holding back tears, gary cook describes his wife patricia, and killed by a culpeper police officer. >> i sill have a lot of questions and i'd like to find out what is going on. >> according to authorities thursday morning police received a call for a suspicious vehicle. when an officer arrived,
up to an inch in frederick martinsburg, hagerstown hancock, and westminster, you could see a to an inchay tomorrow. the big story for the weekend will be gusty winds and colder temperatures. >> thank you. still more questions than answers in culpeper, virginia, after an officer shot and killed a woman near a church parking lot. >> this happens less than 24 hours ago along north east street. police got a call for a suspicious vehicle. brianne carter joining us live from the newsroom...
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russell hancock is ceo of joint venture silicon valley.says tech no longer supports lower-paying job autos tech is not a big job generator. tech invented eliminated whole classes of jobs. and you don't need that anymore. >> the silicon valley index is suggesting it's time to tlok at prop 13. the ceo of the community foundation. >> we dmot have the revenues that we're used to to sustain services today. it's a structural problem. we need to look at our way of financing local government. >> the report with charts will be a spring board at a special conference on friday for business and community lewders. >> thank you. >> and right now voters heading to the polls in republican contests in three states. there is a front runner trying to keep his momentum going. >> i appreciate this process. colorado has not goth something to say. i think i'm going to be that nominee. >> newt gingrich spent the day in ohio. rick santorum campaigned more aggressively this week, gunning for a win. polls show him second to romney in colorado. >> i feel great. and r
russell hancock is ceo of joint venture silicon valley.says tech no longer supports lower-paying job autos tech is not a big job generator. tech invented eliminated whole classes of jobs. and you don't need that anymore. >> the silicon valley index is suggesting it's time to tlok at prop 13. the ceo of the community foundation. >> we dmot have the revenues that we're used to to sustain services today. it's a structural problem. we need to look at our way of financing local...
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go up to the north and west, it does get a little bit chillier when to get past hagerstown toward hancock and parts of four western maryland. you can see close to freezing in western pennsylvania and parts of the great lakes and western new york state. the light showers we have here changeover to snow showers and some light accumulation is possible through the evening. if you are headed northbound tonight into pennsylvania, and into parts of upstate new york, this messy weather will be heading in that direction overnight tonight. starting to clear up a little for central and western ohio. you can see the satellite imagery shows mostly cloudy skies for most of our region. we do not expect any significant clearing until late tonight. a chance for a sprinkle of rain, turning partly cloudy after midnight toward morning. sunset at 5:42, so we are already past that for this evening. in the days are gradually getting longer, and the sun rise will come tomorrow before 7:00 a.m., for the first time since november. no big strong high-pressure that you normally see behind the systems this time of ye
go up to the north and west, it does get a little bit chillier when to get past hagerstown toward hancock and parts of four western maryland. you can see close to freezing in western pennsylvania and parts of the great lakes and western new york state. the light showers we have here changeover to snow showers and some light accumulation is possible through the evening. if you are headed northbound tonight into pennsylvania, and into parts of upstate new york, this messy weather will be heading...
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frederick to hancock, we're seeing more of a drying pattern there.wards annapolis, we have a few heavy showers. and we'll say to the east of cambridge. and, well, right around the mid- atlantic area. the entire region is dealing with these showers. but they're going to move through here very quickly. and in the next few hours, they'll be done. dryer air, with high pressure sunshine building back into the regions and your workweek. and we'll talk about the weekend ahead, which could be a little tricky, coming up in just a few moments. kai? >> thank you. let's check on the roads with kristy breslin. >>> the rain never makes it easy for us. a busy rush hour to start out. if you're traveling on that west side inner loop, you can expect delays there to 95. over on the top side outer loop, just bumper to bumper there from harford road to green spring avenue. back to the west side, heavy from liberty road to baltimore national pike. and 70 having problems in both directions. eastbound heavy to the beltway. and westbound, bumper to bumper from 29 to marriott
frederick to hancock, we're seeing more of a drying pattern there.wards annapolis, we have a few heavy showers. and we'll say to the east of cambridge. and, well, right around the mid- atlantic area. the entire region is dealing with these showers. but they're going to move through here very quickly. and in the next few hours, they'll be done. dryer air, with high pressure sunshine building back into the regions and your workweek. and we'll talk about the weekend ahead, which could be a little...
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and now to the west of us, it's cutting out, pretty much ending just west of hancock. cumberland now, just cloudy skies. we probably have about three or four more hours to deal with this precip. and most of this will be in the form of snow. and perhaps even moderate snow at times. still quite mild. generally light rain will continue until this evening. temperatures, still above freezing. almost all places, except north and west. and that's where we're seeing the issues, even up in elkton. now down to 33. very close to the freezing mark. and later, that's where we're going to see real black ice issues. even though you can't see it. some of the areas that will be treated will be frozen. be careful, walking and driving late tonight. bernadette has a look at the advisories that are still in effect. >>> since earlier today, baltimore has been up. we have an advisory. you can see, straight back into western maryland. and this is what we're expecting with this storm. as we said in this city, the roads have just been so warm. most of this is just changing to rain when it does
and now to the west of us, it's cutting out, pretty much ending just west of hancock. cumberland now, just cloudy skies. we probably have about three or four more hours to deal with this precip. and most of this will be in the form of snow. and perhaps even moderate snow at times. still quite mild. generally light rain will continue until this evening. temperatures, still above freezing. almost all places, except north and west. and that's where we're seeing the issues, even up in elkton. now...
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oh, i want to answer, but i'm going to take it over to professor hancock first. >> i think the supero do exactly what they're doing now on the republican side. they have already indicated clearly that they're willing as long as the law allows it to go as negative as it takes to get obama elected that the super packs for romney and gingrich are going all the way. >> i'm enormously skeptical that president obama could be as negative as newt gingrich has been against mitt romney. >> i don't think the obama campaign is going to go negative, but michael and i are not coordinating. >> craig, you tell me, what did you think is bill going to take out a lead pipe and go to work. >> i'm a big believer in go negative early and i think they ought to go negative now and keep the foot on the throat all the way, make him out to be the wall street insider, out of touch. i would take something he said in florida and make it an ad immediately. it didn't get a lot of coverage, but over in tampa, one of his first events here, they tried to set up an event to show his empathy for home foreclosures and pu
oh, i want to answer, but i'm going to take it over to professor hancock first. >> i think the supero do exactly what they're doing now on the republican side. they have already indicated clearly that they're willing as long as the law allows it to go as negative as it takes to get obama elected that the super packs for romney and gingrich are going all the way. >> i'm enormously skeptical that president obama could be as negative as newt gingrich has been against mitt romney....
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hancock county where they planned over a year to have staggered caucuses and one in kennebunk county. about what they say about tomorrow's caucuses shouldn't count. >> caucuses, do we want to you know, add that number to the total? at this point, what difference does it make what the total is? >> can you imagine the state chairman of a party having a state caucus saying, what difference does the total mean? the difference is who won the caucus. >> i mean, this is the real voter fraud, right? it's like let's not count every vote. this is no different from what the governor urlick's campaign person did in maryland when he called -- they did a robo call to tell people to stay home because omalley won when he hadn't. it's about suppressing the vote. it's like they decided, we know who won so we don't need to count your votes any longer. >> you must also remember, webster, the state chairman in maine that just said the total doesn't matter, he's also the one that tried to disenfranchise college students from voting. listen to this. >> today i will be hand delivering the names of 206 -- 206
hancock county where they planned over a year to have staggered caucuses and one in kennebunk county. about what they say about tomorrow's caucuses shouldn't count. >> caucuses, do we want to you know, add that number to the total? at this point, what difference does it make what the total is? >> can you imagine the state chairman of a party having a state caucus saying, what difference does the total mean? the difference is who won the caucus. >> i mean, this is the real...
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official purposes within the state of mississippi, the body of water that is located directly south of hancockwn as the gulf of america." >> no more gulf of mexico? his office was faced with a barrage of calls. he was saying it was just a joke. he came up with the ruse to draw attention to state bills he feels are too harsh on illegal immigrants. hollins says he's tickled that his satire was lost on so many people. some colleagues were less than amused. >>> up next, how much did the fight between the obama administration and the catholic church hurt president obama with catholic voters? we'll ask our strategists when we come back. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn, and i'm a cancer survivor. [ mimi ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ erica ]
official purposes within the state of mississippi, the body of water that is located directly south of hancockwn as the gulf of america." >> no more gulf of mexico? his office was faced with a barrage of calls. he was saying it was just a joke. he came up with the ruse to draw attention to state bills he feels are too harsh on illegal immigrants. hollins says he's tickled that his satire was lost on so many people. some colleagues were less than amused. >>> up next, how much...
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far western maryland, a little batch there, from frederick to hancock.s moving to the northeast. south of us, very quiet. a little light rain on the lower eastern shore. and primarily on the eastern shore, they will see generally rain later tonight and during the day tomorrow. but even down there, they may see a few flakes later
far western maryland, a little batch there, from frederick to hancock.s moving to the northeast. south of us, very quiet. a little light rain on the lower eastern shore. and primarily on the eastern shore, they will see generally rain later tonight and during the day tomorrow. but even down there, they may see a few flakes later
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but it's cut off west of hancock. that's pretty much the end of the precip.robably dealing with this until about maybe 7:30 or 8:00, something like that, before it finally quits. the temperatures will be dropping. that's when we expect to see problems. quick half inch or more. and on those roadways that are untreated,that's when we're going to see issues. this batch here, that's heading towards our area. south of the city, temperatures staying too warm. 37. the dew points even above freezing. 88% humidity. they have a little light rain and snow mixture. north/northeast winds at 5. barometer holding steady. right now, the low spots. mid-30s. south and east, upper 30s and low 40s. just rain. no freezing issues until maybe tomorrow morning. when i think just about everywhere in the state will get this. north of the city, i expect temperatures to be in the mid- 20s. anything wet later tonight is going to freeze. and that's why we do have black ice issues north and west of the city. 35 in westminster now. 41 now. it's been snowing to the north. 40, 31 today. this
but it's cut off west of hancock. that's pretty much the end of the precip.robably dealing with this until about maybe 7:30 or 8:00, something like that, before it finally quits. the temperatures will be dropping. that's when we expect to see problems. quick half inch or more. and on those roadways that are untreated,that's when we're going to see issues. this batch here, that's heading towards our area. south of the city, temperatures staying too warm. 37. the dew points even above freezing....