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this 0 john hancock guy must resign. senator danforth was asked if he believed john hancock must resign and step down as head of the party. he said the man shouldn't be allowed to resign. missouri republicans should fire him. he said he wanted thaed of the party forced out of office. does our party stand for what happened to tom schweich? don't allow him to quit. fire him because it will say more about us. for a while it seemed like that guy was going to have to go. the state republican party sort of went quiet for several weeks after tom schweich killed himself. catherine hanaway temporarily suspended her campaign out of respect for tom. the state party chairman did a radio show in which she said she was doing soul searching as to whether he could lead the republican party. apparently by friday this past friday, his soul had been searched and he decided he would stay put. keep his job. check out this very brief time line. this past thursday was the one month anniversary of tom schweich killing himself. he announced not
this 0 john hancock guy must resign. senator danforth was asked if he believed john hancock must resign and step down as head of the party. he said the man shouldn't be allowed to resign. missouri republicans should fire him. he said he wanted thaed of the party forced out of office. does our party stand for what happened to tom schweich? don't allow him to quit. fire him because it will say more about us. for a while it seemed like that guy was going to have to go. the state republican party...
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troy and janet hancock also divorced, and the apostolic church in longmont disbanded. daughter, michaela, now lives with her grandmother. >> michaela knows that her dad murdered her mama, took her life. >> there's not a day that doesn't go by that i don't think about you. >> she doesn't know the violent part of it. she doesn't know anything about what he did to her, nothing. i'm saving all of the newspapers for when she's older, maybe 16. i'll bring them out to her and -- i don't know exactly. the time will come, you know, i will judge that when we cross that bridge. >> investigators point to this case as a textbook example of how forensic science can decipher a complicated crime scene. >> this case wouldn't have been solved without forensic science. we had nothing in the way of interviews as far as getting anybody to confess. we had nothing in the way of any other evidence, other than the forensic evidence that we were able to identify. >> in most of my closing arguments, i used to quote oliver wendell holmes who said, "memories may fade and witnesses dissemble, but c
troy and janet hancock also divorced, and the apostolic church in longmont disbanded. daughter, michaela, now lives with her grandmother. >> michaela knows that her dad murdered her mama, took her life. >> there's not a day that doesn't go by that i don't think about you. >> she doesn't know the violent part of it. she doesn't know anything about what he did to her, nothing. i'm saving all of the newspapers for when she's older, maybe 16. i'll bring them out to her and -- i...
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hancock said something in the tone of, well, tom is jewish. and that is a negative attribute. 2015, really? leading candidate for governor, statewide elected office holder kills himself because she so up set about an anti-semitic smear campaign. this is a loyal party donor swearing in a notorized letter saying it happened. and tom's friend and spokesperson spence jackson came out and said it before anybody else would. he said john hancock should resign as state chairman of the republican party because of his whisper campaign not reflecting the values of the majority of missouri republicans. he said you can't have a chairman that's been out conducted and coordinating this whisper campaign. for the state party chairman saying he didn't mean anything bad by it, spence jackson saying i believe in my heart that he knew what he was doing. spence jackson was the first person in missouri politics to call for the state party chairman to resign. he called on a completing candidate, katherine hanoway, saying she should demand that he resign. senator danf
hancock said something in the tone of, well, tom is jewish. and that is a negative attribute. 2015, really? leading candidate for governor, statewide elected office holder kills himself because she so up set about an anti-semitic smear campaign. this is a loyal party donor swearing in a notorized letter saying it happened. and tom's friend and spokesperson spence jackson came out and said it before anybody else would. he said john hancock should resign as state chairman of the republican party...
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on the right side is the newly elected chairman, his name is john hancock. and john hancock was working as a political consultant for katherine hanoway. that is what tom schweich was up against. a uphill climb, right? what he called to talk to those reporters about last week minutes before he killed himself is the fact that john hancock had been telling republican donors and republican party activists in missouri that tom schweich was a jew. he was not a jew. his grandfather was. he believed that the republican party of missouri institutionally and in support of his campaign for governor, he believed that the chair of the party was spreading this false rumor that he was jewish as a way of trying to hurt tom schweich's chances of becoming governor. as those headlines started to bloom. an anti-semetic whisper campaign, they e-mailed out to members of the party saying yeah, he might have told people that he was jewish. he said i would like to set the record straight. until now i believed he was jewish. it is possible they mentioned tom's faith in passing during
on the right side is the newly elected chairman, his name is john hancock. and john hancock was working as a political consultant for katherine hanoway. that is what tom schweich was up against. a uphill climb, right? what he called to talk to those reporters about last week minutes before he killed himself is the fact that john hancock had been telling republican donors and republican party activists in missouri that tom schweich was a jew. he was not a jew. his grandfather was. he believed...
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paula hancocks joins me again.derstand you have new information about this attacker. >> reporter: that's right, anderson. we understand from the man in the photo, this man named kim is the same man who actually attacked the japanese ambassador back in 2010 in south korea. this is when he threw a slab of concrete at the ambassador. the ambassador was not injured or affected by this but we do understand he does have a previous criminal record. we've also seen that he heads up a blog online and in that blog we see a photo of him from february 24th where he's protesting outside the u.s. embassy against these joint-military drills between the u.s. and south korea which angered north korea so much saying they are jeopardizing the relations between north and south and jeopardizing family reunions between north and south. clearly, we can see he does have a history of being angry about what the u.s. is doing. clearly, police will be looking at that very closely. anderson? >> raises more questions about the security situatio
paula hancocks joins me again.derstand you have new information about this attacker. >> reporter: that's right, anderson. we understand from the man in the photo, this man named kim is the same man who actually attacked the japanese ambassador back in 2010 in south korea. this is when he threw a slab of concrete at the ambassador. the ambassador was not injured or affected by this but we do understand he does have a previous criminal record. we've also seen that he heads up a blog online...
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are thousands of michael hancock's growing up in my city. who would i be to turn my back on them? who would they be to know that i could make an impact and i then chose not to? i remember, when i did something my sister told my younger sis which is taught by her definition of hell. and she said my definition of help would be one day god showing me everything i could have accomplished had i only tried. .. the question then becomes what do we do with it? and we can compartmentalize it, run away from it, but it's coming as fast as it can. or we can look at it eye to eye and see who flinches first. >> host: yeah. well, it certainly showed me why he had compassion for his leadership role and the issue we were dealing with he -- i know now more. i didn't know this about him. so now you've helped me understand -- >> guest: ing amazing. >> host: it is pretty amazing. let's talk about the expanded military family and our veterans today. >> guest: yeah. >> host: at our agency the corporation for international community service, we have americorps and
are thousands of michael hancock's growing up in my city. who would i be to turn my back on them? who would they be to know that i could make an impact and i then chose not to? i remember, when i did something my sister told my younger sis which is taught by her definition of hell. and she said my definition of help would be one day god showing me everything i could have accomplished had i only tried. .. the question then becomes what do we do with it? and we can compartmentalize it, run away...
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and john hancock was working as a political consultant for katherine hanoway. before he became chair of the party. that's what tom schweich was up again. chair of the party. you still work for his chief rival for the nomination? it's going to be appear uphill climb, right? what he called to talk to those reporters about last week minutes before he killed himself was the fact that john hancock, the chairman of the republican party of missouri had been telling republican donors and republican party activists in missouri that tom schweich was a jew. tom schweich was not a jew. one of his grandfathers was jewish. he believed that the republican party of missouri institutionally and in support of his campaign for governor, he believed that the chair of the party was spreading this false rumor that he was jewish as a way of trying to hurt tom schweich's chances of becoming governor. or becoming the republican party's nominee for governor in missouri. and as those incredible headlines started to bloom in the wake of tom schweich's death, these headlines that it was ab
and john hancock was working as a political consultant for katherine hanoway. before he became chair of the party. that's what tom schweich was up again. chair of the party. you still work for his chief rival for the nomination? it's going to be appear uphill climb, right? what he called to talk to those reporters about last week minutes before he killed himself was the fact that john hancock, the chairman of the republican party of missouri had been telling republican donors and republican...
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winfield scott hancock is also a very important general. those of you that have seen the movie "gettysburg" -- he was the corps commander of the second core, which is the union core that faced picket's charge. he is a fairly significant fellow. he eventually became major-general and commanded the left-wing of the army of the potomac. he ran for president in 1880 and narrowly lost to garfield. the next fellow is george thomas, known as the rock of chickamauga. his defense saved the union army. he later became the general of the army of the cumberland. he essentially destroyed the confederate army of tennessee at nashville. military experts rate him as probably the third best general in the union army behind grant and sherman. he is not too familiar today. phil sheraton was the commander of the u.s. calvary from the army of the potomac. he later served in the western army ann kuster served under him. -- and custer served under him. he became top dog under grover cleveland. this is a fellow named joseph mansfield. he was a core commander in 18
winfield scott hancock is also a very important general. those of you that have seen the movie "gettysburg" -- he was the corps commander of the second core, which is the union core that faced picket's charge. he is a fairly significant fellow. he eventually became major-general and commanded the left-wing of the army of the potomac. he ran for president in 1880 and narrowly lost to garfield. the next fellow is george thomas, known as the rock of chickamauga. his defense saved the...
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paula hancocks now from seoul, south korea, with the latest on that.we see missile launch from north korea all the time. the challenge is discerning whether or not it is a prelude to something more serious. what is being made of the launches this time around? >> reporter: well i don't think anyone's too surprised the fact that this is day one of the two-month-long annual war games. it angers pyongyang every year. every year we see these launches. the fact that they're short-range missiles won't tornado too many although we have heard from the south korean defense ministry that they do see this as a provocative act. >> translator: our military and the u.s. forces have enhanced surveillance posture, and we're maintaining a posture to immediately respond. if north korea takes provocative actions, our military will reaction firmly and strongly so north korea will regret it bitterly. >> the south koreans were concerned that -- as far the spokesperson was concerned, there was no sales launched ahead of this launch who he says means that there were shipping v
paula hancocks now from seoul, south korea, with the latest on that.we see missile launch from north korea all the time. the challenge is discerning whether or not it is a prelude to something more serious. what is being made of the launches this time around? >> reporter: well i don't think anyone's too surprised the fact that this is day one of the two-month-long annual war games. it angers pyongyang every year. every year we see these launches. the fact that they're short-range missiles...
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paula hancocks live for us in seoul.rst prime minister. they have been leaving flowers for their former liedeader. he's credited with making singapore into a global hub. his funeral will be held on sunday. >>> okay. we are going to take a quick break. when we come back, they survived a kidnapping by a notorious terrorist group. we will show you what these nigerian girls are doing to get back to normal. stay with us. cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe and to us that feels really good. sir, we're going to need you on the runway later don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu. it has the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever, cough and nasal congestion. t
paula hancocks live for us in seoul.rst prime minister. they have been leaving flowers for their former liedeader. he's credited with making singapore into a global hub. his funeral will be held on sunday. >>> okay. we are going to take a quick break. when we come back, they survived a kidnapping by a notorious terrorist group. we will show you what these nigerian girls are doing to get back to normal. stay with us. cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information,...
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bricks and debris spilled on to turner street off hancock yesterday afternoon. officials are trying to determine if the on going construction or the weather was to blame. >> david when you were on vacation, there was a huge snowstorm, yesterday, the biggest of the season. >> reporter: how about that. >> welcome back. >> reporter: cold air is with us now. we have a lot of snow on the ground and a lot of it on streets, it's so cold we can't get the salt to get rid of it. as we look at storm tracker 6 live double scan we're dry. heading outside we expect plenty of sunshine. there's sky 6 looking at penns landing, we've set a couple of record lows by the way allentown, wilmington and dover checking in with records this morning. as we look at the exclusive current call. temperature is 14 degrees in philadelphia, not a record in the city, but in that territory. dewpoint, 4. winds out of the north the barometer is on the rise. record are in reach in philadelphia. the record is 10. we're four degrees above that. allentown we have hit a new record low. trenton, 7 degrees
bricks and debris spilled on to turner street off hancock yesterday afternoon. officials are trying to determine if the on going construction or the weather was to blame. >> david when you were on vacation, there was a huge snowstorm, yesterday, the biggest of the season. >> reporter: how about that. >> welcome back. >> reporter: cold air is with us now. we have a lot of snow on the ground and a lot of it on streets, it's so cold we can't get the salt to get rid of it....
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paula hancocks live in seoul. thank you. >>> over the weekend we saw thousands of russians marching through moscow. they were there to mourn prominent opposition activist boris them son. more on the -- nemtsov. more on the latest search for his killer. >>> nasty weather in the u.s. causing more headaches and accidents. >>> plus, an exclusive interview with one of the fighters scheduled to take the ring in boxing's highly anticipated match-up. [ male announcer ] you're smart about protecting your identity. but you can't control everything. it seems like every day there's another data breach, like this one in the news right now. according to a recent study, one in three consumers who received data-breach notifications became victims of identity theft. so be ready in case your personal information gets compromised with identity-theft protection from lifelock, a leader in identity-theft protection. lifelock actively patrols your sensitive personal information helping to guard your social security number, your bank acc
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>> paula hancocks are insight there up close with the u.s.es practicing those drills. thank you very much. >>> people from all over the world, many of them very young, have fallen victim to recruitment by isis. australia has especially become a breeding ground for radicalization. we get one counterterrorism expert's thoughts on why. >>> plus police in virginia are saying a student's account of an alleged rape at the university of virginia just doesn't add up. we'll explain all that after this. the road. it can bring out the worst in people. but the m-class scans for danger... ...corrects for lane drifting... ...and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps ton
>> paula hancocks are insight there up close with the u.s.es practicing those drills. thank you very much. >>> people from all over the world, many of them very young, have fallen victim to recruitment by isis. australia has especially become a breeding ground for radicalization. we get one counterterrorism expert's thoughts on why. >>> plus police in virginia are saying a student's account of an alleged rape at the university of virginia just doesn't add up. we'll...
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new small problems, route 202 push over to the shoulder right and hancock road.pretty clear so far. so the schuylkill expressway, from the vine st. expressway into 95 eastbound, clear shot there, about eight minutes eight minutes on 422, 202 into oaks. >> thank you updating breaking news right now a 15 year old murder suspect turned in overnight. police say that tyfine hamilton shot and killed an overbrook man during attempted robbery last week, another 15 year old also charged as an adult. >> also breaking police shoot at man who refused to drop a shotgun early this morning. now that man was not hit. and was arrested. the confrontation took place blocks from where the officer was killed just few weeks ago. >> deadly fire in south philadelphia. investigators say the origin is suspicious. the victim's name who is not been released. >> well there is video is just incredible. the ankle is her startling. all morning long we have been talking about town hall meeting between police and the community that all broke down into an all out brawl. >> yep, supposed to bring t
new small problems, route 202 push over to the shoulder right and hancock road.pretty clear so far. so the schuylkill expressway, from the vine st. expressway into 95 eastbound, clear shot there, about eight minutes eight minutes on 422, 202 into oaks. >> thank you updating breaking news right now a 15 year old murder suspect turned in overnight. police say that tyfine hamilton shot and killed an overbrook man during attempted robbery last week, another 15 year old also charged as an...
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paula hancocks keeping a close eye on those military drills from seoul in south korea.u. >>> we want to turn to the weather. we have our pedram javaheri here. and of course winter doesn't seem to want to budge in some parts of the united states. what is going on? bring spring on. come on. >> a lot of people saying the same. has had one good thing a tornado drought's been in place across the united states. we've had zero tornadoes in march. that sun precedented since 1970 whenning in was kept. around minnesota, upwards of a foot or 30 centimeters came down. the footage out of minnesota to share with you. the kids having fun with all of the snow as well if we have fooltage to share. the perspective looking like this. five days into the spring season and the snow showers abundant across the region. working through chicago, six inches or 15 centimeters came down. that was the single biggest snowstorm in the month of march, this late in the season since 1982. maps in motion here we go. sunday into monday there's about 30 centimeters or a foot that came downment an hour's dri
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i went to the top of rock center, just is a started my chicago book by going to the top of the hancock center. it is ain't intersecting thing. a city is an organism and then you go down to the street level and start to explore. and you explore it on foot. and he had an expression, by living we learn. stay out of the library first. get to know the city firsthand. that's how i found these characters. french shannon, chrysler and essentially what wanted to do was i thought i knew new york. i taught at city university, at the graduate center, 42nd 42nd street. right in the middle of this thing. but i didn't really know it. i finally found, and i thought, i'm going to tell a story about new york that everybody thinks they know but don't know. and i'm getting these wonderful letters from people who are long-time new yorkers life-long new yorkers who are telling me they are seeing the city in a new way in as any writer knows, when you get a reader that says something like that you have gotten them to see something they thought was familiar in a new way you have been somewhat successful and th
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absolutely, just look at him. >> reporter: in a statement, republican party chairman hancock said whilet recall doing so it is possible that i mentioned tom's faith in passing during one of the many conversations i have each day. in fact, schweich's grandfather was jewish but he was a an episcopalian. press secretary spence jackson says he was devastated his family's heritage was apparently being used for politics. >> still in this day and age someone's religious heritage still plays a role. >> and it shouldn't. it is shocking that it does but it should not. >> reporter: and some say that fighting it is what set tom schweich apart. >> he listens to his heart more than political advice. >> reporter: while we may never know the ultimate reason why he did what he did, his death has many asking whether politics have gotten too personal. for "meet the press," kevin tibbles. >> yesterday i spoke more extensively with tony messenger, the editorial page eder terre for "the st. louis post dispatch" and i asked him about this issue of the politics of personal destruction and whether he thinks whi
absolutely, just look at him. >> reporter: in a statement, republican party chairman hancock said whilet recall doing so it is possible that i mentioned tom's faith in passing during one of the many conversations i have each day. in fact, schweich's grandfather was jewish but he was a an episcopalian. press secretary spence jackson says he was devastated his family's heritage was apparently being used for politics. >> still in this day and age someone's religious heritage still...
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jason hancock visits sendai to report on the training. >> hi! where are you guys from?> brazil. >> korea. >> how can that be
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. >> paula hancock on two developing stories for us. i appreciate you pushing you through feeling under the weather this hour. i appreciate that. not sure if i'll be able to do the same these next two hours. we appreciate that latest information from paula hancocks thanks. >>> we turn to india now where the government is banning a documentary about a savage rape and murder that triggered massive protests. india's daughter from the bbc includes a prison interview with one of the -- [ inaudible ] >> the documentary could encourage andin incite violence against women. we have more now on the controversy. and talk to us about what this rapist said exactly to trigger a ban on this documentary and how are people in india reacting to the ban and the government's justification for it? >> reporter: well, the government is saying that the reason they don't want the movie shown in yan is because they fear how the public will react. they don't want a "law you ander" situation here. the reason they are fearing a "law and order" situation is because
. >> paula hancock on two developing stories for us. i appreciate you pushing you through feeling under the weather this hour. i appreciate that. not sure if i'll be able to do the same these next two hours. we appreciate that latest information from paula hancocks thanks. >>> we turn to india now where the government is banning a documentary about a savage rape and murder that triggered massive protests. india's daughter from the bbc includes a prison interview with one of the...
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. >> i would sign it and as john hancock said, i would sign it in large print. >> no regrets as a u.s. official says iran officials confronted secretary of state john kerry about that letter. we are live with the latest. >>> and a stunning move a rookie nfl star is giving up what could be a multi million dollar career because of fears over concussions. i will talk with football legend harry carson and dave sigh ron about what it could mean for other players. join the conversation online. find the team at "newsnation" and find me on facebook twitter, instagram under my name. day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and now introducing aleve pm for a better am. nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something abou
. >> i would sign it and as john hancock said, i would sign it in large print. >> no regrets as a u.s. official says iran officials confronted secretary of state john kerry about that letter. we are live with the latest. >>> and a stunning move a rookie nfl star is giving up what could be a multi million dollar career because of fears over concussions. i will talk with football legend harry carson and dave sigh ron about what it could mean for other players. join the...
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bricks and debris spilled on to turner street off hancock. investigators are trying to figure out if the weather or ongoing construction or both are to blame. still to come on "action news" tonight actor harrison ford is rushed to the hospital after his plane crashes on to a golf course in california. we've got his call for help. plus philadelphia mayor nutter talks about his line in crease property taxes by 9.3%. cecily. >> wind chills down to 10 degrees in philadelphia. it will be a lot colder for morning commute. i'll have details and then track a taste of spring next week in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >> eagles, phillies, sixers, it's a trifecta with ducis rogers when "action news" (woman) ready for another game? (woman) oh, sorry! (man) daydreaming again. (man) about going on a cruise? (in unison) yeah. (woman) around the hawaiian islands, for 2 weeks. (in unison) we were! (man) with a helicopter tour. (woman) how did you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. (woman) yeah, cash ka-pow. (man) top prize
bricks and debris spilled on to turner street off hancock. investigators are trying to figure out if the weather or ongoing construction or both are to blame. still to come on "action news" tonight actor harrison ford is rushed to the hospital after his plane crashes on to a golf course in california. we've got his call for help. plus philadelphia mayor nutter talks about his line in crease property taxes by 9.3%. cecily. >> wind chills down to 10 degrees in philadelphia. it...
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. >> i feel herby hancock. >> there you have it. when you do herbs in a small area like balcony or patio it smells delicious. it is therapeutic. you can make cocktails from the earth which is something i love to do. >> now what kind of soil. >> i have special soil i'm using here and i will come around and show you so you can see. there is something magical. it is organic soil. what it has inside of it poop, and warm castings. >> usually when you say fertilizer. >> yes. >> it is all organic. >> if you are growing herbs and vegetables in your garden you don't want ten californias. i say all organic is only way to go. it is healthier. healthier for you. putting up a system like this takes very little time a few minutes. >> okay. i can take this one. >> organic soil. toss tonight there. toss it in there. >> you pull on a herb. this happens to be a onion type of a plan pop tonight there and put more soil around it. and that is it. it will take you a few minutes to plant this up. let's say you have a giant wall that is 12 feet long. imagi
. >> i feel herby hancock. >> there you have it. when you do herbs in a small area like balcony or patio it smells delicious. it is therapeutic. you can make cocktails from the earth which is something i love to do. >> now what kind of soil. >> i have special soil i'm using here and i will come around and show you so you can see. there is something magical. it is organic soil. what it has inside of it poop, and warm castings. >> usually when you say fertilizer....
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. >> billy hancock is the chief of the 12 man ocila police force. >> iÑ!immediately drove from police department approximately five blocks away and arrived at tara's house. what i saw when i first arrived was tara's car was obviously still parked under the car port. i saw the neighbor standing in the front doorway eawaiting my approach. >> my neighbors had a key. >> joe and myrtle? >> yes. they had a key. they met the chief of police. >> the neighbor told me he had already been inside the house and tara was not there and he was concerned about her whereabouts. i began to search for tara. inside the house luke did this and she had been there earlier was no longer there. they had had a pageant the day before where girls were getting ready inside the house, curling irons and this sort of thing laying in the bathroom and july rye and that sort of stuff laying around the bed was unmade. phones still charged in the bed. >> we were still at school so we didn't know what was going on. we didn't intentionally keep it from the kids but we didn't broadcast it. there
. >> billy hancock is the chief of the 12 man ocila police force. >> iÑ!immediately drove from police department approximately five blocks away and arrived at tara's house. what i saw when i first arrived was tara's car was obviously still parked under the car port. i saw the neighbor standing in the front doorway eawaiting my approach. >> my neighbors had a key. >> joe and myrtle? >> yes. they had a key. they met the chief of police. >> the neighbor told me...
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paula hancocks, appreciate it your reporting. >> beautiful right? something special. such a beautiful day. >> absolutely. now coming to legacy, the forest of birch. . all hail the maximum leader now. let's dance. >> thank you. >> well. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >>> whatever you think of this guy, his dead, affectless eyes, his smooth pulled tight like a snare drum face, he ain't going anywhere. look at him. he's the russian superman, the kgb middle manager desk jockey turned expression of greater russia's hopes and dreams. he lets no opportunity to take his shirt off pass him by. pose with a large gun? he's there. and no matter how transparently autocratic, vengeful, oblivious to even a thin veneer of democracy, russians love him. they seem to feel about him like new yorkers used to feel about giuliani. he may be a son of a bitch, but he's our son
paula hancocks, appreciate it your reporting. >> beautiful right? something special. such a beautiful day. >> absolutely. now coming to legacy, the forest of birch. . all hail the maximum leader now. let's dance. >> thank you. >> well. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la...
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we have another issue disabled vehicle dekalb pike and had hancock road. slow go on 55. 14 miles per hour heading northbound coming in from new jersey on to route 42 heading over the ben franklin bridge or walt whitman bridge. here's a live shot of the ben franklin bridge, unlike the headaches from yesterday we're seeing traffic coming into the city moving just fine. you're back to seeing good four lanes open right there. we have a lane blocked eastbound into new jersey, that should not cause any issues. we've been tweeting the traffic with the #6abc traffic. it's a good way to find how the weather is impacting the roads. storm tracker 6 live double scan is showing the atmosphere moistening up. we're getting snow and rain in spots. this is just the beginning of i it. you're starting to see the flurries in chester county and parts of south jersey and delaware you're seeing the flurries hit the ground, as well. >> the fbi is involved into the investigation of a black man's hanging debt in mississippi. officials have not determined where it was suicide or mur
we have another issue disabled vehicle dekalb pike and had hancock road. slow go on 55. 14 miles per hour heading northbound coming in from new jersey on to route 42 heading over the ben franklin bridge or walt whitman bridge. here's a live shot of the ben franklin bridge, unlike the headaches from yesterday we're seeing traffic coming into the city moving just fine. you're back to seeing good four lanes open right there. we have a lane blocked eastbound into new jersey, that should not cause...
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you need to shut hancock's water off. he's making a rope and flushing it down the toilet. >> he's trying to stuff in the toilet. so we turn the water off. >> the first thing you've got to keep in mind is they are in prison. and they're not in for jaywalking or anything. they are violent. so we do have some dangerous kids. but in all, they're still teenagers. and you got to understand that they are teenagers. >> can you please turn my water back on? >> why are you trying to stop up the commode? >> he'll have it off the rest of the day. >> i'm not going to tear it out because he'll scratch at him and tearing everything up. this is a reoccurring thing. he'll go out for rec today or tomorrow. when he does i'll rip everything out of his room. >> after the destructive inmate is removed from his cell, sergeant russell anderson and officer randy daley conduct a search. >> he tore open the pillow, cut open the corner. >> nice. you're not supposed to have anything like that here. >> as you can see by officer daley, there's a lot on
you need to shut hancock's water off. he's making a rope and flushing it down the toilet. >> he's trying to stuff in the toilet. so we turn the water off. >> the first thing you've got to keep in mind is they are in prison. and they're not in for jaywalking or anything. they are violent. so we do have some dangerous kids. but in all, they're still teenagers. and you got to understand that they are teenagers. >> can you please turn my water back on? >> why are you trying...
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our paula hancocks is live there in seoul.raining exercises happen every year and every year we hear pyongyang's rhetoric. given how routine the threats have become does seoul take them seriously anymore? how seriously do they take them? >> reporter: certainly, i think seoul listens to what north korea says and has to take any threats seriously. remember this is still a country technically at war with north korea. so even if these, if the rhetoric does seem fairly routine it does have to be taken seriously not only by seoul but by washington and others in the region. this is one of the reasons why south korea and the u.s. believe it's so important to be able to work together side by side. they are very close allies. and we got an exclusive look at just what the military training looks like this year. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: firing at an unseen enemy, tanks move closer to the threat to defend their position. under tank cover, the infantry mobilize to take out targets on a nearby hill. american and south korean military fightin
our paula hancocks is live there in seoul.raining exercises happen every year and every year we hear pyongyang's rhetoric. given how routine the threats have become does seoul take them seriously anymore? how seriously do they take them? >> reporter: certainly, i think seoul listens to what north korea says and has to take any threats seriously. remember this is still a country technically at war with north korea. so even if these, if the rhetoric does seem fairly routine it does have to...
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. >> paula hancocks joins us live now. what more do we know about the ambassador's condition? >> reporter: we've had a briefing not long ago from the doctors who carried out these operations. they say that he has a gash which is 11 centimeters long from his right cheekbone to his lawer jaw and three centimeters deep. they say if it had been any deeper it could have cut a key artery and could have been fatal. but they say the surgery was very successful. they say that he's now resting in a hospital ward. he could be in hospital for three to four days. according to the doctors, they say that the ambassador was very calm throughout saying that his companions and colleagues around him were in shock, but the ambassador was very calm. so that's the latest on his condition. >> we're also learning more about the suspect that is behind this attack. apparently he was known to police. he carried out a similar attack on a japanese diplomat in 2010. >> that's right. we know that this man kim had tried to throw a slab of concrete at the japanese ambassador to south korea back in 2010. the n
. >> paula hancocks joins us live now. what more do we know about the ambassador's condition? >> reporter: we've had a briefing not long ago from the doctors who carried out these operations. they say that he has a gash which is 11 centimeters long from his right cheekbone to his lawer jaw and three centimeters deep. they say if it had been any deeper it could have cut a key artery and could have been fatal. but they say the surgery was very successful. they say that he's now...
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himself being a democrat in a republican army, and you can only imagine what he and winfield scott hancock go through in election year when a republican wins. not a good place to be as an officer in the army, especially when your commanding officer general grant, is a republican. that being said, warren tends to not want to follow orders as grant gives them. he wants to interpret orders, and to the benefit of his men only do what he thinks is going to preserve his fifth core. that is not how grant wages for -- warfare, and certainly not how sheridan wages warfare. when the fit core is sent, sheridan inches -- instantly balks knowing these are some of his men. when sheridan is told he has to use the fit core as his support led by general warren, that order is a semi-followed up by general grant with if you have any problems with the corps commander, leave him with one of the division commanders, which you can say pretty much puts the writing on the wall that warren is not going to make it to the battle. as i looted two, wa -- as i alluded to warren is late in getting his men there. as the s
himself being a democrat in a republican army, and you can only imagine what he and winfield scott hancock go through in election year when a republican wins. not a good place to be as an officer in the army, especially when your commanding officer general grant, is a republican. that being said, warren tends to not want to follow orders as grant gives them. he wants to interpret orders, and to the benefit of his men only do what he thinks is going to preserve his fifth core. that is not how...
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. >> i would sign it and as john hancock said in large print, so the ayatollah wouldn't need his readinglasses. >> there's always been extremists like ted cruz governor but where are the adults in the gop? >> first, let me say that's why ted cruz is my choice for the republican nomination for president. >> is that an endorsement? >> absolutely except it will hurt him. but secondly the adults as usual don't have the guts to confront the very slimmest of the slim right-wing base who thought that letter was a good idea. as e.j. said we've heard from conservative republicans. the "new york daily news" is no friend of president obama, and they disagree on the iran deal but they were the ones that put that startling headline on the front page of their paper, so you don't have to be for the iran deal to realize what the republicans said was shameful. they are proving they cannot govern. they said they were going to govern. they have governed irresponsibly. they need to be replaced. >>> all right. well, we are going to be watching throughout the program the runs from israel and be covering that
. >> i would sign it and as john hancock said in large print, so the ayatollah wouldn't need his readinglasses. >> there's always been extremists like ted cruz governor but where are the adults in the gop? >> first, let me say that's why ted cruz is my choice for the republican nomination for president. >> is that an endorsement? >> absolutely except it will hurt him. but secondly the adults as usual don't have the guts to confront the very slimmest of the slim...
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one of the recurring composition credits on this record was a red garland record, one was herbie hancock jarrett. and people were playing records by some guy name thelonious monk. i started chasing down. we had a nice local library that had a lot of music. i guess followed my nose and started checking thing out in detail. when all roads led to thelonious monk listening to his music it was just so full of mystery to me. it doesn't sound like anybody else. even those who claimed him as an influence or playing his music they didn't sound like him playing his music. the way he would play wasn't the way that we were, that i thought you were supposed to play. i mean there was so much space and danger in it you know. >> most people think of theloniousxdeeply rooted in the blues and rooted in the black experience and rooted in the church. and yet wynton says you have this unique ability to be able to take that music and then make it your own, translate into your own. i think the word he used was pathways. there are pathways you use to take the bridge from here to there with the eastern and hip h
one of the recurring composition credits on this record was a red garland record, one was herbie hancock jarrett. and people were playing records by some guy name thelonious monk. i started chasing down. we had a nice local library that had a lot of music. i guess followed my nose and started checking thing out in detail. when all roads led to thelonious monk listening to his music it was just so full of mystery to me. it doesn't sound like anybody else. even those who claimed him as an...
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i'm afraid we'll take anything they give us and put our john hancock on the bottom line, fred. talking to us about it. we appreciate your time. >> you're welcome. >> in other news tonight, stunning new revelations in the case of german flight 9525. the co-pilot who deliberately crashed the plane has been treated for suicidal tendencies years before he earned his pilot's license. new criticisms mount on how the cockpit door is secured. are the post 9/11 rules keeping the bad guys out? we have up to the minute analysis with a pilot and aviation expert. sal, welcome to the show. great to have you here. >> thank you. gerri: so this poor twisted pilot who took so many people with him when he committed suicide he failed to self-report some of the problems he was having. should we have confidence in any self-reporting regime. >> we certainly should in this country. we have thousands of very dedicated pilots. probably the most scrutinized profession in the world. >> not when it comes to mental health. >> not necessarily mental health but certainly in the drug regime that the mental hea
i'm afraid we'll take anything they give us and put our john hancock on the bottom line, fred. talking to us about it. we appreciate your time. >> you're welcome. >> in other news tonight, stunning new revelations in the case of german flight 9525. the co-pilot who deliberately crashed the plane has been treated for suicidal tendencies years before he earned his pilot's license. new criticisms mount on how the cockpit door is secured. are the post 9/11 rules keeping the bad guys...
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here is a look at the amounts 4 to 8 inches here throughout most of the area, some areas less around hancock, hagerstown, a big area this time of a large a. snow probably having to shovel in two waves the areas down through here, leonardtown, st. george island, st. mary's, where the lighter amounts of snow will be. of course we'll take a look at that snowfall map again later in the newscast. we're going to have more on when i think it will start to stick to area roads. friday still cold and we could have zlais. sdelays. >>> mcdonald's going clean within two years the company says it will only buy chickens raised dd without antibiotics. the change comes as mcdonald's tries to shake its junk footd image, also a response to other restaurants dropping unrecognizable ingredients from their products. the clean movement gained popularity the last couple years, a period in which mcdonald's has seen a drop in sales. >>> a video has a bus driver in deep trouble. first at 4, for the first time we're seeing a disaster on the roads in realtime. why police say they know what caused it, even though you can
here is a look at the amounts 4 to 8 inches here throughout most of the area, some areas less around hancock, hagerstown, a big area this time of a large a. snow probably having to shovel in two waves the areas down through here, leonardtown, st. george island, st. mary's, where the lighter amounts of snow will be. of course we'll take a look at that snowfall map again later in the newscast. we're going to have more on when i think it will start to stick to area roads. friday still cold and we...
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these activists in upstate new york marked the anniversary by using giant books to block the gates of hancockair base, where overseas drones are remotely piloted. in an action dubbed, "educating the base," the activists shut off the base's main gate using 8-foot replicas of books including "dirty wars" by jeremy scahill, and the u.n. charter. seven people were arrested. the obama administration is poised to keep more u.s. troops in afghanistan. "the new york times" reports while obama had touted plans to roughly halve the number of u.s. troops from its current level of 10,000 by the end of this year officials are now considering keeping most of those troops in place. reuters reports u.s. military bases in kandahar and jalalabad will likely remain open beyond this year. japanese authorities have arrested a man accused of threatening to bomb the u.s. embassy and a military base. the man was detained on the island of okinawa, which houses about 26,000 u.s. troops. for decades, residents there have protested the presence of the soldiers, citing environmental concerns and sexual assaults. surveill
these activists in upstate new york marked the anniversary by using giant books to block the gates of hancockair base, where overseas drones are remotely piloted. in an action dubbed, "educating the base," the activists shut off the base's main gate using 8-foot replicas of books including "dirty wars" by jeremy scahill, and the u.n. charter. seven people were arrested. the obama administration is poised to keep more u.s. troops in afghanistan. "the new york times"...
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john hancock, also, the person who commanded at the battle of saratoga, and later gates. who later ran away after the battle of camden. horatio gates, incidentally, was a british officer. charles lee, who was later known as boiling water lee later called marshal by washington. these would not nearly have had the political finesse or military skills of washington. similarly american marksmanship, all of which, the british paid testimony to by the end of the war. they no longer saw these as inferior troops. >> i am a docent here. my question is about the howe brothers. a couple of years ago, southern be auctioned off some of their letters. in 1776, they write to, i guess, lord north, saying if more troops are not put into this cause, they are going to lose the war. did north and the people in england doubt that because of their sympathies towards the colonials? mr. oshaughnessy: as you know general gage and clinton make the same morning. he originally said, you need 20,000 troops in america, which of course seems an absurdly small number, but finally he lost his nerve. the
john hancock, also, the person who commanded at the battle of saratoga, and later gates. who later ran away after the battle of camden. horatio gates, incidentally, was a british officer. charles lee, who was later known as boiling water lee later called marshal by washington. these would not nearly have had the political finesse or military skills of washington. similarly american marksmanship, all of which, the british paid testimony to by the end of the war. they no longer saw these as...