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according to the "baltimore sun," 32-year-old jacob george the 4th is accused of selling heroin and other drugs on the site. the silk road web site was shut down earlier this month. authorities say more than $1 billion in illegal narcotics were traded on that site. >>> for the first time congress is getting the chance to grill a member of the obama administration about the troubled health care web site. here is danielle nottingham reporting for wjz. >> reporter: maryland heads medicare and medicaid services, the agency in charge of the troubled health care.gov web site. lawmakers were quick to offer opinions of her performance. >> you and your staff made repeated claims to the american public and congress that everything would be ready on time, everybody was a go. none of that proved to be true. >> reporter: she is a former nurse and hospital administrator said the site will be fixed. >> when the site went live few customers could create an account. now over 90% can. >> reporter: lawmakers want to know why it was broken in the first place. >> can he -- we can't solve a problem until we re
according to the "baltimore sun," 32-year-old jacob george the 4th is accused of selling heroin and other drugs on the site. the silk road web site was shut down earlier this month. authorities say more than $1 billion in illegal narcotics were traded on that site. >>> for the first time congress is getting the chance to grill a member of the obama administration about the troubled health care web site. here is danielle nottingham reporting for wjz. >> reporter:...
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jacob george the 4th is charged with selling heroin and other drugs on the site.res the moment the man held up a pregnant hotel clerk last week. the hotel manager was confronted while confronting the thief afterwards. three are facing charges. >>> a local driver is facing charges of injuring a state trooper on the side of the beltway. christopher hallways inside his car investigating an accident near the 702 exit. his vehicle was struck. a 63-year-old driver is charged with violating the state's move over law. >>> one year after superstorm sandy the federal government is giving millions to maryland towns hit the hardest by it. the department of housing and urban development is providing $19 million to the lower eastern shore. the funds will go to reconstruction, job creation and economic development. >>> the ravens are welcoming a new addition to the team. bernard scott has traded the tiger stripes for purple. it has been more than a year since he last played in the game after suffering a knee injury. he was let go by the bengals but coaches are impressed what sco
jacob george the 4th is charged with selling heroin and other drugs on the site.res the moment the man held up a pregnant hotel clerk last week. the hotel manager was confronted while confronting the thief afterwards. three are facing charges. >>> a local driver is facing charges of injuring a state trooper on the side of the beltway. christopher hallways inside his car investigating an accident near the 702 exit. his vehicle was struck. a 63-year-old driver is charged with violating...
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. >>> a maryland man is charged with selling drugs on the massive online black market silk road. jacob george, iv is charged with selling heroin and other drugs over the site. the feds shut down silk road earlier this month. they say buyers and sellers traded more than $1 billion in illegal narcotics on that site. >>> a grammy-winning pop star appears in court. chris brown is charged with beating a maryland man outside a hotel. it's not his first violent attack. rochelle richie was in the courtroom for brown's arraignment tonight and has details on the charges. >> reporter: that's right, vic, it seems trouble finds chris brown wherever he does. a felony charge was reduced to a misdemeanor simple assault for he and his bodyguard. both men entered a not guilty plea. ♪ turn up the music, because the song just came on ♪ turn up the music if you can't turn it down ♪ >> reporter: he's a grammy- award winner who has topped the charts across the country as a pop sensation. but monday chris brown found himself off the stage and in front of a judge after being charged with simple assault in d.c. chris
. >>> a maryland man is charged with selling drugs on the massive online black market silk road. jacob george, iv is charged with selling heroin and other drugs over the site. the feds shut down silk road earlier this month. they say buyers and sellers traded more than $1 billion in illegal narcotics on that site. >>> a grammy-winning pop star appears in court. chris brown is charged with beating a maryland man outside a hotel. it's not his first violent attack. rochelle...
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we don't know exactly where that was or they may have been taken up by the family she was taken to her property and george jacobs to his bet there were fights from the families after words how the ancestors were treated in their no complaints of how the bodies were disposed of. i don't how can you speak to the legislature 17 '06 began its effort to pardon? >> after seeing this cool down and people would talk about it some who were found guilty but not hain't there would have been more but october was a quiet month that year. [laughter] they put everything on hold to get word from england what to do about it. then after that nobody else was paying to but people who did survive those that had the guilty verdict they would petition the legislature to have the name cleared so there would not be schaede associated so finally said government reversed the attainder to clear the names of those repetition to some people were left out because they did not petition and shortly after that there was the committee to make monetary restitution legal those who had suffered reimbursing for the jail bills and fingers like that. >
we don't know exactly where that was or they may have been taken up by the family she was taken to her property and george jacobs to his bet there were fights from the families after words how the ancestors were treated in their no complaints of how the bodies were disposed of. i don't how can you speak to the legislature 17 '06 began its effort to pardon? >> after seeing this cool down and people would talk about it some who were found guilty but not hain't there would have been more but...
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may have been taken up by the families or the nurse presumably was taken to the burial ground on her property and george jacobs to his. but one thing there were a lot of complaints from families afterwards for reparations. and there were no complaints about how the bodies were disposed of. i don't know. >> how the legislature, i think it was in 1706, kind of began an effort to pardon them? >> after things cool down a bit and people would talk about it some of the people who had been found guilty but not hand because the panic ended, there would have been more hangings. october was the quiet month that year. they drew back and put everything on hold until they could get word from england what to do about it but the nails were still full so they proceeded in that case. nobody else. but people who did survive this had this guilty verdict, handing over their heads. .. >> [inaudible] did -- was there any powment administered to them? today, but amazing to me, these people had to know they were not telling the truth. i would think it would have haunted their conscious in nothing else. >> well, i think through most o
may have been taken up by the families or the nurse presumably was taken to the burial ground on her property and george jacobs to his. but one thing there were a lot of complaints from families afterwards for reparations. and there were no complaints about how the bodies were disposed of. i don't know. >> how the legislature, i think it was in 1706, kind of began an effort to pardon them? >> after things cool down a bit and people would talk about it some of the people who had been...
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the families. she was taken to her property and george jacobs to his. ut one thing, there were a lot of complaints from the families afterwards for reparations and how their ancestors were treated. and there were no complaints about how the bodies were disposed of. so i don't know. >> will you speak to how the legislature, i think it was in 1706, kind of began an effort to pardon them? >> well, after things cool down a bit and people would talk about it, some of the people who have been found guilty but not hanged because the panic ended, there would have been more hangings but in october -- october was the quiet month that year. [laughter] they drew back and they put everything on hold until they could get word from england what to do about it. but the jails were still full, so they proceeded. likely no one else was hanged. but the people who did survive this had a guilty verdict hanging over their heads and they didn't want something to start up again so they would petition begin in the early 18th century they petition the legislature namely to have th
the families. she was taken to her property and george jacobs to his. ut one thing, there were a lot of complaints from the families afterwards for reparations and how their ancestors were treated. and there were no complaints about how the bodies were disposed of. so i don't know. >> will you speak to how the legislature, i think it was in 1706, kind of began an effort to pardon them? >> well, after things cool down a bit and people would talk about it, some of the people who have...
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jacobs and he is gone. 71 yards for the touchdown. that put them up 7-3. the clemenson took control from there when clemenson quarterback took it for the halftime. then george keeping this for the touchdown and that put the tigers up 26-14. they put it up winning 40-27. a beautiful day for football in annapolis. this one went down to the end. in the fourth quarter trailing 21-14. then with one second left, they had a chance for the win. the 30 yards field goal. they win at 24-21 and end a two game losing streak. the tigers got on the board first. no score. peter finds an opening and a touchdown. wes had 5 touchdowns for the tigers. tyson was leading 24. carpenter returns at 34 yards for a touchdown and that put them up at 27-12. they win it 48-42. howard wins 28-14. game three of the world series tonight in st. louis. right now game is in the eighth inning. the cardinals leading the red sox. ,,me four is tomorrow what are you doing? we're switching car insurance. why? because these guys are the cheapest. why? good question. because a cut-rate price could mean cut-rate protection. you should listen to this guy. [ female announcer ] get great protection and a
jacobs and he is gone. 71 yards for the touchdown. that put them up 7-3. the clemenson took control from there when clemenson quarterback took it for the halftime. then george keeping this for the touchdown and that put the tigers up 26-14. they put it up winning 40-27. a beautiful day for football in annapolis. this one went down to the end. in the fourth quarter trailing 21-14. then with one second left, they had a chance for the win. the 30 yards field goal. they win at 24-21 and end a two...
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african-american heritage trail at the cemetery, i frankly had no idea how many distinguished african-americans are buried there. harry did jacobs, his brother, george lewis, josephine st. pierre, peter baez, joshua loth bowens smith, william henry lewis, benjamin franklin roberts and as bill said, planas barnett morgan. for me from the time i was a little kid i grew up in the hills of west virginia on the potomac river basically it is a village that everybody that, gets mad when i call the village. i don't know the definition of a village is but it is a small town will and was an irish italian paper mill town and a handful of black people much of them related to me or my cousins in but for some reason at an early age -- i was born in 1950 -- i became with what we called native history. i could spot the word negro. it just was an affinity but i was raised to be a doctor by my mother mother. when i was with my mom i was premed and when i was with my dad, i was pretty small but i had a burning passion for african-american and african studies and i used to encounter names. it was very difficult. it was difficult even to encounter these things but what
african-american heritage trail at the cemetery, i frankly had no idea how many distinguished african-americans are buried there. harry did jacobs, his brother, george lewis, josephine st. pierre, peter baez, joshua loth bowens smith, william henry lewis, benjamin franklin roberts and as bill said, planas barnett morgan. for me from the time i was a little kid i grew up in the hills of west virginia on the potomac river basically it is a village that everybody that, gets mad when i call the...