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horace: several arrests in a library, gun store crime-fighting tool. they unveiled its mobile crime lab for national integrated ballistic information, allowing it is to travel the country and process gun crime scenes. it allows for quicker processing of a list take evidence -- quicker processing of ballistic evidence. alison: the pay system took effect january 1 at reston town center, and a lot of visitors and businesses are unhappy with this. businesses say they are losing sales, some as much as 20%. jackson's mighty fine food and lounge has sued the landlord to -based parkingp system, sing it is not working well and it violates tenants' and guest' rights. >> we have to do something. alison: properties for their side of the story. they said they would not comment on pending litigation. metro fares are going up. you will soon pay 10 since more on peak hours in the train. off-peak hours $.25 more. for metro buses, the price to twofrom $1.75 dollars. horace: a veteran bucket list dream comes true with a canoe. alison: this is in the boston area. korean w
horace: several arrests in a library, gun store crime-fighting tool. they unveiled its mobile crime lab for national integrated ballistic information, allowing it is to travel the country and process gun crime scenes. it allows for quicker processing of a list take evidence -- quicker processing of ballistic evidence. alison: the pay system took effect january 1 at reston town center, and a lot of visitors and businesses are unhappy with this. businesses say they are losing sales, some as much...
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horace: we need to warm it up. josh: to be able to enjoy it. horace: the redskins? yes, jay gruden will be here for a long time. always a first for everything, redskins owner dan snyder is actually happy with his coach. sports is coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. jayrt: redskins head coach gruden will be here for a little while. the birthdayuite present from the redskins, celebrating his 50th, by the way, a contract extension. the team extended gruden for two years, meaning his contract now ends in 2020. but not all is well. outside linebacker troy murphy is facing a four-game suspension for violating the league's performance-enhancing drug policy. we will have more on the contract extension and the latest surrounding general manager scott mcluhan on abc 7 "sports sunday," beginning at chris russells will join me. the wizards took on the magic today. bradley beal with a tough ankle sprain, did not stop him, had a monster game. a nice game, and in the closing seconds of the game, the wiz up one. wall had to thr
horace: we need to warm it up. josh: to be able to enjoy it. horace: the redskins? yes, jay gruden will be here for a long time. always a first for everything, redskins owner dan snyder is actually happy with his coach. sports is coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. jayrt: redskins head coach gruden will be here for a little while. the birthdayuite present from the redskins, celebrating his 50th, by the way, a contract extension. the...
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horace: bring on the heat. josh: we are working our way there for monday and tuesday, but tomorrow morning, starting off around freezing. bundle up early, then up to 55. your best chance for rain will be late tuesday and tuesday night. a lot of this week, we are back above average. next weekend, we do spring for that extra hour, but temperatures are going to be a little bit cooler. i think your best chance to enjoy that will be early tuesday, maybe up until lunchtime, before that rain starts to move in. i would grab the umbrella tuesday morning. >> spring forward, that loss of sleep. josh: it is, but you get to enjoy the evening. horace: that's true, a longer day. glass half-full. [laughter] have a good night, everybody. here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. [ laughter ] son of a... oh, my god! man: good catch. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is -- the host of our show -- alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers an
horace: bring on the heat. josh: we are working our way there for monday and tuesday, but tomorrow morning, starting off around freezing. bundle up early, then up to 55. your best chance for rain will be late tuesday and tuesday night. a lot of this week, we are back above average. next weekend, we do spring for that extra hour, but temperatures are going to be a little bit cooler. i think your best chance to enjoy that will be early tuesday, maybe up until lunchtime, before that rain starts to...
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horace: look at the police video.ve shoved to the ground by an officer in an immigration rally last month. 78-year-old says another woman tried to help her. the officer pulled out pepper spray. >> it is outraged. it's unconscionable you would spray somebody simply trying to help somebody out. >> i don't look much like a harden shooting guns. you know? i'm defenseless. horace: she has a point. redgraver suffered minor injuries. the police are doing an internet investigation of the understand -- incident. yelp is going to add a gender neutral restroom categories to help people serging for gender neutral restrooms. michelle: attorneys general from 19 states are supporting a virginia transgender teen's fight to use the bathroom of the choice. the supreme court will hear gavin grimm's case this month. he sued after the gloucester county school system told him he couldn't use the boy's bathroom because he was born a girl. >> developing story out of new york. get this. arnold schwarzenegger won't be back. he is quitting "cel
horace: look at the police video.ve shoved to the ground by an officer in an immigration rally last month. 78-year-old says another woman tried to help her. the officer pulled out pepper spray. >> it is outraged. it's unconscionable you would spray somebody simply trying to help somebody out. >> i don't look much like a harden shooting guns. you know? i'm defenseless. horace: she has a point. redgraver suffered minor injuries. the police are doing an internet investigation of the...
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horace: is the battle over?om roussey with the fallout from both sides tonight. >> the best thing we can do politically speaking is to let obamacare go as it is now. you heard my speeches to repeal it and replace it with an 64 days. that's a long time. tom: for now, the door is closed. >> we will be living with obamacare for the foreseeable future. >> today is a great day for a country. celebrateddemocrats the pulling of the bill. >> without this was a bad bill. >> this is a dark day for the republican party. tom: this george washington university political professor said the gop was able to pass bills to repeal obamacare when they knew that obama veto them, but not now. take the levers of power and fail in spectacular fashion goes to the heart of, what is the republican party about? horace: an alert howard county police officer is credited with breaking up a human trafficking ring. officers pulled over a car yesterday. in thespected the woman car with the driver was a human trafficking victim. the driver is acc
horace: is the battle over?om roussey with the fallout from both sides tonight. >> the best thing we can do politically speaking is to let obamacare go as it is now. you heard my speeches to repeal it and replace it with an 64 days. that's a long time. tom: for now, the door is closed. >> we will be living with obamacare for the foreseeable future. >> today is a great day for a country. celebrateddemocrats the pulling of the bill. >> without this was a bad bill. >>...
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horace: scaffolding collapsed in florida. left him hanging by a harness and that probably saved his life. they worked for an hour to repel the man and residents looked on from the balconies. the worker will be okay. and take a look at this video. this is the aftermath after someone drove a car california. the crews rescue the driver from the car and they fly him to get medical attention. the victim's condition is not known. michelle: a parking battle is heating up in the town center. many diners were not pleased when the once free parking garage turned to pay to park lot. jeff goldberg explains that one business is taking the fight to court. jeff: the restaurant likely speaks for a lot of businesses in reston town center describing the sales these days. manager nick says they are down 20% since the property owner boston properties started charging customers $2 an hour for parking january 1. >> but we are really hurt. our business and the employees. especially the wait staff. >> now jackson's mighty fine food and lucky lounge
horace: scaffolding collapsed in florida. left him hanging by a harness and that probably saved his life. they worked for an hour to repel the man and residents looked on from the balconies. the worker will be okay. and take a look at this video. this is the aftermath after someone drove a car california. the crews rescue the driver from the car and they fly him to get medical attention. the victim's condition is not known. michelle: a parking battle is heating up in the town center. many...
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horace: yeah.ichelle: nice to sea her doing well. >> she seems happy. >> we were concerned. >> so let's get started on the warm-up. we can deliver on the promise of a warmer day ahead. this started off with chilly temperatures. 59 in silver spring. want to show you a time lapse. cloudy all morning. when the warm front passed through, the raindrops fell. widespread rain showers. not heavy rain but enough to the sun came out and we are in fine shape. temperatures rise in the afternoon. there is warm air. it's sweet time here but it's better. the temperatures are only going to drop in the 50's. we are holding for 59 in most of the area and then tomorrow we will wake up to temperatures at 55 in the city. a deficit change with the south and the southwesterly winds and a different air mass coming to town. tomorrow mid-70's by 4:00 or 5:00. we will stay mild. we think we hold off b sunset. cooler and cloudier and then pleasant outdoors and shower chances to next week. tomorrow at the monument at 7:00 a.m.
horace: yeah.ichelle: nice to sea her doing well. >> she seems happy. >> we were concerned. >> so let's get started on the warm-up. we can deliver on the promise of a warmer day ahead. this started off with chilly temperatures. 59 in silver spring. want to show you a time lapse. cloudy all morning. when the warm front passed through, the raindrops fell. widespread rain showers. not heavy rain but enough to the sun came out and we are in fine shape. temperatures rise in the...
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horace: we have this just in to abc7 news. school driver in montgomery county arrested for allegedly sexually abusing two girls that rode his bus. he had inappropriate contact with two girls on four separate occasions. the police are looking into the possibility that there are other victims. alison: federal agents swarmed the house of a man believed to be behind one of the waves of threats against jewish centers nationwide. we are hearing his motivations may not have been political. amy aubert is following the developing story from the "live desk." what have you learned? amy: well, that man is 31-year-old juan thompson. of journalist made at least eight threats to jewish centers plus bomb threat to the antidefamation league headquarters in new york city. they were made to harass a former girlfriend. the police in the university city missouri plan to question thompson about the headstones knocked over last month at a jewish similartary in -- jewish cemetery in the area. >> no matter what technology you use to hide we will shine
horace: we have this just in to abc7 news. school driver in montgomery county arrested for allegedly sexually abusing two girls that rode his bus. he had inappropriate contact with two girls on four separate occasions. the police are looking into the possibility that there are other victims. alison: federal agents swarmed the house of a man believed to be behind one of the waves of threats against jewish centers nationwide. we are hearing his motivations may not have been political. amy aubert...
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horace: costa rica. planning and the money spent, though, quickly on an icy day in december slipped into jeopardy. once they arrived at dulles airport. >> they delayed the flight, which meant we weren't going to make our connection in houston. horace: a weather related delay. no other flights going out to costa rica from houston for two more days, the bulls were grounded. what about the reservation at the resort? surely management would understand. >> the resort had a cancellation policy that required 24 hours notice to cancel. one day's resort stay, which came to $760, they also canceled our entire reservation. horace: undeterred the help with the united airlines rebooked a flight two days later to costa rica an on their own found a new hotel. the vacation was saved. >> had a fantastic trip. horace: one they got home there was the pesky issue of the $760 consolation pay the family paid the original resort. bull thought this was united airlines' fault so they should have to pay. united thought differentl
horace: costa rica. planning and the money spent, though, quickly on an icy day in december slipped into jeopardy. once they arrived at dulles airport. >> they delayed the flight, which meant we weren't going to make our connection in houston. horace: a weather related delay. no other flights going out to costa rica from houston for two more days, the bulls were grounded. what about the reservation at the resort? surely management would understand. >> the resort had a cancellation...
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horace: you are backtracking. >> i am. horace: the place to be in leesburg, mom's apple pie. we have sam sweeney in arlington right now. sam: you are having much more fun that i am. we are in mobile track seven taking you through some local neighborhoods. we have been to prince george's county, southern maryland, charles county, northern virginia and now we are here in the arlington seio you can see the roads are clear. we told you about the highways, they are all clear and most of those areas. , whatf the plow trucks they have left on the side but if you are leaving your house at this time there will not be a problem. a lot of people are not on the roads. if you do need to be out, the roads are clear, surface streets and highways at least in this part of the area. that is what is happening live for mobile trak 7, i am suzanne -- i am sam sweeney. suzanne kennedy is standing by. suzanne: we had a few flurries moving through the area a few minutes ago, very odd given that this was just a sleet event. it is down to the pavement here and it is damp as we get into the colder temp
horace: you are backtracking. >> i am. horace: the place to be in leesburg, mom's apple pie. we have sam sweeney in arlington right now. sam: you are having much more fun that i am. we are in mobile track seven taking you through some local neighborhoods. we have been to prince george's county, southern maryland, charles county, northern virginia and now we are here in the arlington seio you can see the roads are clear. we told you about the highways, they are all clear and most of those...
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horace: why not, he said? the system clean and the trawl violet protection in place and the $1393 bill paid, all was good for a few months until one of the lt bulbs blew. they called sears back and they came back to replace the bulb. a few weeks later, both bulbs blew. another call to sears. nothing, says johnson. the work was under a one-year warranty but even after repeated calls johnson said no one responded so he called "7 on your side" call for action. >> within three or four days, miraculously sears was now calling me. horace: they came and fixed the problem, once and for all. >> now it's working. that was successful, yes. knock on wood. horace: knock on wood. "7 on your side" call for action reached out to sears and a spokesperson told us we are happy the matter was resolved to mutual satisfaction. we are glad mr. johnson remains a loyal customer and all parties are satisfied. you know what? so are we. if you have a problem like that, call "7 on your side" call for action. larry: there you go. that is w
horace: why not, he said? the system clean and the trawl violet protection in place and the $1393 bill paid, all was good for a few months until one of the lt bulbs blew. they called sears back and they came back to replace the bulb. a few weeks later, both bulbs blew. another call to sears. nothing, says johnson. the work was under a one-year warranty but even after repeated calls johnson said no one responded so he called "7 on your side" call for action. >> within three or...
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horace: enterprise rent-a-car.he took her car to lindsay cadillac for service and they told her it would be there ten days or so and lindsy would provide rental car while it was being fixed. >> i went to the service counter for lindsay. go to the service count every for enterprise. i'm gone and bring it back no problem. horace: this time she brought it back, she said enterprise >> they left the building but like it always had, lindsay paid the bulk of the rental bill. she left the rental, got in her car and drove off. so you can imagine how surprised she was when she learned that enterprise had drawn $350 from her checking account. >> took it from me and supposedly lindsay paid you. she went to lindsay who said they had the paperwork to show they paid enterprise. >> ain't my fault either. enterprise wouldn't answer. horace: you know what she did? >> i said i'll "7 on your side." that is all we can do. horace: when we got involved they refunded her money. >> i got tickledded. i won't lie. yes! forest forest we spoke
horace: enterprise rent-a-car.he took her car to lindsay cadillac for service and they told her it would be there ten days or so and lindsy would provide rental car while it was being fixed. >> i went to the service counter for lindsay. go to the service count every for enterprise. i'm gone and bring it back no problem. horace: this time she brought it back, she said enterprise >> they left the building but like it always had, lindsay paid the bulk of the rental bill. she left the...
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horace: he was a contractor dealing with virtual world devices for the military. he traveled around the country, he began writing. children stories. a light went off in his brain as he watched a young child with a smart phone. >> you have strollers with two 3-year-olds handed powerful devices. all they are doing is playing with them. 93% of all apps have no educational value. semarried his two passions. partnered with a bri company and they created books that read themselves. >> this is a function that brings the words up. highlights the words. >> with one look through lens of a smart device or virtual reality head set pages come to life. >> you bring in a world of virtual reality head sets and the layering in of all reality function to the next version of the smart phones and tablets and you see what is coming. horace: this is it. >> main stream that you put on glasses and it has an attachment. >> you can go on an adventure deep in pages of a book. it is amazing. the television doesn't do it justice. you have see it in the virtual reality. he has published two bo
horace: he was a contractor dealing with virtual world devices for the military. he traveled around the country, he began writing. children stories. a light went off in his brain as he watched a young child with a smart phone. >> you have strollers with two 3-year-olds handed powerful devices. all they are doing is playing with them. 93% of all apps have no educational value. semarried his two passions. partnered with a bri company and they created books that read themselves. >>...
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horace: this is tricky. if you get the call, it is a scam. recorded voices on the other end of the line saying you will owe money as outstanding court matter. you are instructed to press 5 on the phone to make the payment. it sounds legitimate. the caller i.d. looks like it is coming from a legitimate issue, 1844, but it's not. police say what you should do is hang up. the d.c. courts never slis payments by phone. all court correspondence is sent by mail. if you get a call, hang up. jonathan: tim allen is in hot water. the ann frank center for mutual respect is demanding an apology. last week allen compared living as a conservative in hollywood to the 1930's germany when the nazis were in power. his reps are is not res from the media organizations. >> president trump is not as wealthy as he used to be. "forbes" says his net worth stands at $3.5 billion. that is down $1 billion for a year ago. and 544th amongst the wealthiest. bill gates is number one with net worth of $86 billion. investor warren buffett is second at more than $75 billion. wh
horace: this is tricky. if you get the call, it is a scam. recorded voices on the other end of the line saying you will owe money as outstanding court matter. you are instructed to press 5 on the phone to make the payment. it sounds legitimate. the caller i.d. looks like it is coming from a legitimate issue, 1844, but it's not. police say what you should do is hang up. the d.c. courts never slis payments by phone. all court correspondence is sent by mail. if you get a call, hang up. jonathan:...
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horace: we tried to bring the two sides together but couldn't mediate a solution.: coming up tonight at 6:00 -- alison: the massive gun bust in new york prompting cries to change laws in virginia. plus, watch where you step. the new robots out there making deliveries on the d.c. sidewalks. >> and the ultimate embarrassment. the tot tossed a tan rum in front of -- tan rum in front of the queen. oh, no! how the royal highness responded. larry: ohh. time for a check of the road. trenice bishop is on traffic watch. trenice: we have volume delays and new accidents as well. 270 is slow. most of the way we are under speed. you get a break between rocksville and gaithersburg and then mostly brake lights. we look at the live picture at 121. northbound ride to frederick is slow. thaw add to delays between the river and buckey's town pike. elsewhere is heavy on the beltway. issues around the 2:00 hour that is leaving you a strong stretch of the brake lights from tysons to the inner loop to new hampshire avenue. extremely slow ride from the annandale corridor. outer loop is he
horace: we tried to bring the two sides together but couldn't mediate a solution.: coming up tonight at 6:00 -- alison: the massive gun bust in new york prompting cries to change laws in virginia. plus, watch where you step. the new robots out there making deliveries on the d.c. sidewalks. >> and the ultimate embarrassment. the tot tossed a tan rum in front of -- tan rum in front of the queen. oh, no! how the royal highness responded. larry: ohh. time for a check of the road. trenice...
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horace: after weeks of debating, bargaining, explaining. the vote on the g.o.p. healthcare plan to repeal obamacare is delayed. richard reeve has more. richard: an amazing day. frantic push by the republicans but in the end it was not enough. a big warning sign the meeting between president trump and the conservative house freedom caucus unable to reach an agreement with the white hoe. politicians and reporters going back and forth between the meetings trying to strike a deal. just this morning there was a final all hands on deck huddle for the house republicans abruptly canceled. then the house leadership postponed the vote. speaker paul ryan does not have the vote he needs. at the last count 28 republicans still a firm no on the measure. the vote suddenly scrapped. >> we have discussed options that would bring more yeses than noes to the table. >> this is a tax cut for the wealthy disguised as a really bad so-called healthcare bill. richard: the white house told conservatives this is a final offer but even republicans vowed to vote against the bill. so now they
horace: after weeks of debating, bargaining, explaining. the vote on the g.o.p. healthcare plan to repeal obamacare is delayed. richard reeve has more. richard: an amazing day. frantic push by the republicans but in the end it was not enough. a big warning sign the meeting between president trump and the conservative house freedom caucus unable to reach an agreement with the white hoe. politicians and reporters going back and forth between the meetings trying to strike a deal. just this morning...
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autria: horace holmes has more. horace: sam was talking about the ice and the rain. here it is snow, sleet, and a lot of wind. you can see how windy it has gotten since we were last with you about 45 minutes ago. wanted to come in and show you how the snowplows have been working very hard here on route seven. the folks here at this roy rogers on route seven just came in. i wanted to talk to karen, who came in from west virginia this morning. how was that commute? slick in spots, but it was ok, i made it. i took it slow and easy and i made it here. leads thats and leesburg were not bad at all. >> not bad, but the ramps were slick coming in. i come in off the king exit and it was like a little slick coming down through there. but other than that, yeah, it was fine. they were just starting to plow through here, coming to the square up there. >> good enough. those guys are here to serve early. come on in, come on in. all right, that's the situation out here in leesburg. it's nice and toasty in here. outside it is very cold and windy. back to you guys. donald trump is one
autria: horace holmes has more. horace: sam was talking about the ice and the rain. here it is snow, sleet, and a lot of wind. you can see how windy it has gotten since we were last with you about 45 minutes ago. wanted to come in and show you how the snowplows have been working very hard here on route seven. the folks here at this roy rogers on route seven just came in. i wanted to talk to karen, who came in from west virginia this morning. how was that commute? slick in spots, but it was ok,...
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horace: first tonight, a horrifying scene. two teenagers are dead. third fighting for life after the crash that ripped their car in half. video from skytrak7 show the car wrapped around a pole. the engine 75 feet away. the crash near waldorf shut down the intersection in front of the st. charttown center. sam ford -- st. charlestown center. sam ford is there. what are police say something far? sam: well, let's take a look here. you can see they are about to take the car away. that was a lincoln. the car came through at 12:30. the intersection has been closed down ever since. as you can see that is th the car was cut in two. the car is in pieces at the intersection. the front of the car, 100 feet away from the rest of the car. wrapped around a traffic light pole. two people were killed inside. left there for hours. awaiting the arrival of the medical examiner from baltimore. as the family member and the friends learned the crim news, they came overcome by grief, telling us that the teens in the car were seniors from nearby west lake high school. a thi
horace: first tonight, a horrifying scene. two teenagers are dead. third fighting for life after the crash that ripped their car in half. video from skytrak7 show the car wrapped around a pole. the engine 75 feet away. the crash near waldorf shut down the intersection in front of the st. charttown center. sam ford -- st. charlestown center. sam ford is there. what are police say something far? sam: well, let's take a look here. you can see they are about to take the car away. that was a...
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johnny toss to horace metro is adjusting for snow - suspending tomorrow, at the earliest. metro-rail just opened up in the last five minutes but is running on a saturday schedule. typically, it takes more than 8-inches of snow to suspend above-ground rail service. metrobus service is running on a severe snow plan' in the morning-- many lines won't run. service restoration is dependent on road conditions. from the rails to the skies. thousands of flights grounded by the snow. coming up - the impact at te and you're taking a live look in tenleytown d-c.. we'll be checking in with our suzanne kennedy there, still ahead. - winter storm warni announcer: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private here health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic conditions is leading to better outcomes. and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage? maybe because with age comes wisdom. medicare a
johnny toss to horace metro is adjusting for snow - suspending tomorrow, at the earliest. metro-rail just opened up in the last five minutes but is running on a saturday schedule. typically, it takes more than 8-inches of snow to suspend above-ground rail service. metrobus service is running on a severe snow plan' in the morning-- many lines won't run. service restoration is dependent on road conditions. from the rails to the skies. thousands of flights grounded by the snow. coming up - the...
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her was to reinforce the sentiment of horace greeley's tribune article that appeared on august 20, entitled "the prayer of 20 urged thewhich are president to liberate slaves. yet many northerners had seen few signs of new war aims. the governorsto to take action to end slavery. sovereignvernors of states have a right in we beseech you to enforce it, to demand of the president when he calls for men to tell you what he wants with them. we feel it is your duty to demand of him to tell and -- in plains which words which he intends shall live, slavery or freedom?' -- slavery or freedom?" to be sure, governors were conscious of the powers. the northern populace had come to lean on them. during the political talk of and union leadership found justified away for the union to preserve the union while accepting emancipation as a necessary part of the war. consequently, the union ultimately prevailed because loyal governors stood by lincoln's war aims and encouraged him to take measures necessary to win. , the united states that southerners had succumbed to have fundamentally changed from the one of y
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horace greeley is one. lincoln writes a note to henry j raymond, authorizing raymond to put out feelers and then decides no, it was a mistake. pulled it back. but people took that seriously enough to the british minister in washington, richard lord lyons, actually was himself making preparations. what he had in view was that lincoln is going to be defeated, that means the emancipation proclamation will be revoked. i am going to start making passports for fugitive slaves deeming them british subjects so they can get out of the united states into the british dominions where they will be safe. so yes, there was a terrible moment that culminates at the end of august, when lincoln is greeting his cabinet and they the blindign therandum, which says administration will likely not be recommended and and we will have to take certain steps. it doesn't turn out that way. another week, atlanta falls into sherman's hands. the news comes of success in mobile bay. then the great victory in the shenandoah valley and that r
horace greeley is one. lincoln writes a note to henry j raymond, authorizing raymond to put out feelers and then decides no, it was a mistake. pulled it back. but people took that seriously enough to the british minister in washington, richard lord lyons, actually was himself making preparations. what he had in view was that lincoln is going to be defeated, that means the emancipation proclamation will be revoked. i am going to start making passports for fugitive slaves deeming them british...
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horace greeley is one. lincoln writes a note to henry raymond authorizing him to put out feelers and then decides no. people took that seriously minister the british actually was himself making preparations. of lincoln is going to be defeated, that means the emancipation reclamation will be revoked i am going to start making passports for fugitive britisheeming them subjects so they can get out of the united states into the british dominions were they will be safe. there was a terrible moment at lincolnof august when saysm sign a memorandum he we will not be reelected and we will have to take certain steps. it doesn't turn out that way. atlanta falls. the news comes of success in mobile bay. then the great victory in the shenandoah valley and that reverses the trends. that was just enough rope. that was going to happen. it did not look that way in august. were the first tugs that would've been thrown to the whale would've been the emancipation reclamation. lincoln insisted he would never do it read if i wen
horace greeley is one. lincoln writes a note to henry raymond authorizing him to put out feelers and then decides no. people took that seriously minister the british actually was himself making preparations. of lincoln is going to be defeated, that means the emancipation reclamation will be revoked i am going to start making passports for fugitive britisheeming them subjects so they can get out of the united states into the british dominions were they will be safe. there was a terrible moment...
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writing to horace white, helping to find a new publisher, he said, "i expect a continue -- to continue gathering thoughts about lincoln as long as i live. and when i go hence, the reading world shall have my manuscripts unaltered, just as i took them down in writing. i think they will be of value to mankind sometime. i have been at this business since 1865. every day i pick up some fact or facts that mesa just some other fact -- that may suggest some other fact, awakening a conscious state, as if. the time was just present -- as if the time was just present. the human mind is a curious thing." here is seems clear that herndon recognized that his more than 25 years of diligently investigating and thinking about his law partner had become somehow ingrained, a persistent and perhaps indelible aspect of his mental life. and whatever should become of the compromised biography, the resulting archive of interviews, documents and correspondence he had accumulated in his lincoln record would survive to be of service to posterity. i would maintain that this wishful vision of his record is largel
writing to horace white, helping to find a new publisher, he said, "i expect a continue -- to continue gathering thoughts about lincoln as long as i live. and when i go hence, the reading world shall have my manuscripts unaltered, just as i took them down in writing. i think they will be of value to mankind sometime. i have been at this business since 1865. every day i pick up some fact or facts that mesa just some other fact -- that may suggest some other fact, awakening a conscious...
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. >> martha: a cia trained intelligence operative and marie horace. great panel for this this evening. good to have you both here. tony, let me start with you. what do you make of that statement. a lot has been said about this and what he why he interviewed in the white house. go. >> i am a former whistleblower myself. i have testimony add to that myself. i know that the initial disclosures i made, protected disclosures, were not reflected well by the fact that congress had information. i think what you see here is the fact that the executive branch does not share with congress everything at code or showed up. in this case, chairman nunes was offered access to information and may vary, what i would call a skip within a skip, information that is beyond top secret. code words, layers, sometimes only handcarried. i ran an operation, everything was hand carry only. you have no electronic footprints. it takes a physical meeting to look at stuff. i think it is well within the norms of how we do business in the intelligence committee to see the stuff. >> mar
. >> martha: a cia trained intelligence operative and marie horace. great panel for this this evening. good to have you both here. tony, let me start with you. what do you make of that statement. a lot has been said about this and what he why he interviewed in the white house. go. >> i am a former whistleblower myself. i have testimony add to that myself. i know that the initial disclosures i made, protected disclosures, were not reflected well by the fact that congress had...
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the author points out a letter by, a couple of letters by horace greeley to abraham lincoln. in the letters, what the author country"our bleeding longs for peace, shudders at the prospect of fresh constructions why is this important or significant? who is this? >> the editor of the new york tribune. it says in the reading he is wishy-washy, but he has a big impact on northern route -- morale. the paper is widely read and lincoln will actually use him as a negotiator with the south. seriousssarily for negotiations, but to prove how steadfast the south is in their ways and that even if they give them reasonable negotiations, just to show how the south is not willing to budge. charles: how does this come about? the unofficial negotiations. >> rebel agents were up in the north and really going in and out of canada and just kind of in the north and lincoln had he saw wind of it and -- through it and knew they were agents. >> they really thought that they were going to be set for negotiations, but lincoln knew otherwise and he knew these confederates were not coming to be peaceful.
the author points out a letter by, a couple of letters by horace greeley to abraham lincoln. in the letters, what the author country"our bleeding longs for peace, shudders at the prospect of fresh constructions why is this important or significant? who is this? >> the editor of the new york tribune. it says in the reading he is wishy-washy, but he has a big impact on northern route -- morale. the paper is widely read and lincoln will actually use him as a negotiator with the south....
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. >> jimmy: "horace and pete." >> yes. >> jimmy: it's streaming on hulu. >> yes. >> jimmy: "baskets". >> jimmy: pamela adlon. >> yes. >> jimmy: you got season two at fx. >> yes. >> jimmy: "one mississippi" with tig notaro. [ cheers and applause ] >> season two. >> jimmy: i love it. season two on amazon. >> yeah, that's right. >> jimmy: that is unbelievable. >> and also, albert brooks and i are doing an anite>> jimmy: o. i heard about this. >> on tbs. it's going to series. it's called "the cops." >> jimmy: mm-hmm. >> we're two cops in a cop car. we're l.a. cops, animated. >> jimmy: wow. >> it's not real. i couldn't be a cop. [ laughter ] it's a -- w. >> jimmy: i feel like i've seen you as a cop. >> yeah, i did when i was younger, you know. i mean, not that much younger. but anyway, me and albert both play -- we're copstalk ia bout - >> jimmy: how great is that? >> yeah, that's gonna be really funny. >> jimmy: hanging out with you and albert brooks. >> that's right. >> jimmy: i cannot wait for that show. it's called "the cops"? >> that's right. anyway, i like doing those shows. it's fu
. >> jimmy: "horace and pete." >> yes. >> jimmy: it's streaming on hulu. >> yes. >> jimmy: "baskets". >> jimmy: pamela adlon. >> yes. >> jimmy: you got season two at fx. >> yes. >> jimmy: "one mississippi" with tig notaro. [ cheers and applause ] >> season two. >> jimmy: i love it. season two on amazon. >> yeah, that's right. >> jimmy: that is unbelievable. >> and also, albert...
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horace: the mysterious murder of an artist. the face that the police want you to look out for.sion. >> this is a disappo
horace: the mysterious murder of an artist. the face that the police want you to look out for.sion. >> this is a disappo
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the painter horace pippin fought, was injured, and wrestled with the aftermath of his experience foryears to come. an african-american, he served with the famed harlem hellfighters, a renowned infantry of black soldiers. >> the war has these echoes for all the people who lived through it into the 1920s and '30s, it stays with them and it becomes an integral part to the kinds of art that they're making, even >> brown: perhaps the most famous artistic image of world war one is the epic, 20 foot long painting by john singer sargent titled "gassed": a line of wounded soldiers blinded in a gas attack... a mustard yellow pallor... a game of soccer in the background, as life goes on... while figures writhe in the foreground. >> it seemed to him the perfect analogy for the way people have been talking about the first world war, the blind leading the blind. >> brown: sargent, who everybody in all, some 17 million soldiers and civilians would die in the war, including more than 100,000 american military personnel. it brought huge changes, but wasn't, as first claimed, the¡ war to end all wars.
the painter horace pippin fought, was injured, and wrestled with the aftermath of his experience foryears to come. an african-american, he served with the famed harlem hellfighters, a renowned infantry of black soldiers. >> the war has these echoes for all the people who lived through it into the 1920s and '30s, it stays with them and it becomes an integral part to the kinds of art that they're making, even >> brown: perhaps the most famous artistic image of world war one is the...
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i'm going to send it over to my buddy, horace, are you staying warm in leesburg? absolutely not. you have a snow mound? i have one, too. they have been very busy out here. drag through the business district of leesburg. as you can see, the roadway looks pretty good. as john was saying, the problem here is the snow and the ice, the sleet is still coming down, the wind has really picked up. as we flip around and take a look at the american flag, you can see how windy it is out here. to be done.of work this storm, at least in leesburg, is far from over. suzanne kennedy, i want to know when the sun comes up, because i'm freezing out here. live.e kennedy joins us suzanne: it's no better here. secret have some pathway. it's just awful out here. this is not a cute snowstorm at all. if you are waking up just now, inwill have a lot of sleet the area. if you are thinking that you're going to get outside and do some shoveling, this is this stuff is chunky, frozen, and difficult to pick up. here, butsing one arm this stuff is heavy and in big chunks. it's not the fluffy, light snow from last
i'm going to send it over to my buddy, horace, are you staying warm in leesburg? absolutely not. you have a snow mound? i have one, too. they have been very busy out here. drag through the business district of leesburg. as you can see, the roadway looks pretty good. as john was saying, the problem here is the snow and the ice, the sleet is still coming down, the wind has really picked up. as we flip around and take a look at the american flag, you can see how windy it is out here. to be done.of...