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also his childhood friend and future chief justice john marshall. and ehrenberg and alexander hamilton, destined to fight the most famous duel in american history. i think there was a musical or some other play -- something, i can't remember the people. 1777, the autumn of monroe fonts in the battle of brandywine and germantown. in junea scouting party 7078, monroe sent messages to george washington. monmouth was the last time james monroe would be under fire in the revolutionary war. colonele a lieutenant but was unsuccessful in being able to recruit enough soldiers for a regimen of his own to command. seeing very little prospects for being able to further his military career, monroe left the army and begin to study with jefferson in williamsburg than in richmond when the virginia capital moved to that city. 13 years older than his protege, jefferson became an rose political mentor. describing monroe to another of his disciples, james madison, jefferson turned his soul outwards and there's not a suspect on it. very 16, 1786, james monroe married a
also his childhood friend and future chief justice john marshall. and ehrenberg and alexander hamilton, destined to fight the most famous duel in american history. i think there was a musical or some other play -- something, i can't remember the people. 1777, the autumn of monroe fonts in the battle of brandywine and germantown. in junea scouting party 7078, monroe sent messages to george washington. monmouth was the last time james monroe would be under fire in the revolutionary war. colonele...
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he did one of john marshall. was john marshall presiding as judge on the trial? yes? i thought so. this was largely based on that. this is an interesting piece. this is what i did for statuary hall for the city of washington. there's another copy which i donated to the college of business at liam and mary in their new business school. it is in the three-story a trim. this is the one that is in a -- aetrium. -- this is the one that is in a government building in washington. this shows pierre lafond -- l'enfant. he took john trumbull up there, the painter. he has several of those paintings in the rotunda at the capital. he is pointing to the navy yard and looking toward georgetown. map and his index finger is -- on his knee, he has his map and his index finger is pointing to where they are on capitol hill and where they are going to put the capital. he brought several other people up there. and so now, how do you portray him? sorry this is not a good , photograph. there are a lot of bad drawings pierre, sogs of nobody knows what he really looks like. the only accurate profile was don
he did one of john marshall. was john marshall presiding as judge on the trial? yes? i thought so. this was largely based on that. this is an interesting piece. this is what i did for statuary hall for the city of washington. there's another copy which i donated to the college of business at liam and mary in their new business school. it is in the three-story a trim. this is the one that is in a -- aetrium. -- this is the one that is in a government building in washington. this shows pierre...
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also his childhood friend and future chief justice john marshall. aaron burr and alexander hamilton, destined to fight the most famous duel in american history. i think there was a musical or some other play -- something, i can't remember. during the autumn of 1777, monroe fonts in the battle of brandywine and germantown. leading a scouting party in june 1778, monroe sent messages to george washington to helped thwart a move against the ranks. monmouth was the last time james monroe would be under fire in the revolutionary war. he became a lieutenant colonel of virginia forces, military aid to thomas jefferson, but was unsuccessful in being able to recruit enough soldiers for a regimen of his own to command. seeing very little prospects for being able to further his military career, monroe left the army and begin to study with jefferson in waynesburg, then in richmond when the virginia capital moved to that city. 13 years older than his protÉge, jefferson became an rose monroe's political mentor. describing monroe to another of his disciples, james
also his childhood friend and future chief justice john marshall. aaron burr and alexander hamilton, destined to fight the most famous duel in american history. i think there was a musical or some other play -- something, i can't remember. during the autumn of 1777, monroe fonts in the battle of brandywine and germantown. leading a scouting party in june 1778, monroe sent messages to george washington to helped thwart a move against the ranks. monmouth was the last time james monroe would be...
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other lifelong friends james madison, who was addressing the body here, and former chief justice john marshall who is seated immediately behind madison. but monroe was ill for much of the time and had to resign before the convention adjourned in 1830. elizabeth monroe died in 1830. and her grieving spouse went to his daughter's home in new york city. physically unable to return to virginia, monroe died on july 4, 1831. five years to the day of the death of thomas jefferson and john adams. after an elaborate funeral, monroe was buried in new york city's marble cemetery. the commonwealth of virginia had his remains exhumed in 1858 in -- and reinterred enrichments hollywood cemetery. the remains of mariah and elizabeth were brought from oak hill to join him. their daughter eliza is buried in paris. the ornate gothic revival, the birdcage as it is called, over in hollywood cemetery is a familiar landmark if you have ever been there. in 1865 photograph. this is after richmond's fall. for the first time since its creation that tim -- tomb has been restored. much of the iron replaced. and i hope it w
other lifelong friends james madison, who was addressing the body here, and former chief justice john marshall who is seated immediately behind madison. but monroe was ill for much of the time and had to resign before the convention adjourned in 1830. elizabeth monroe died in 1830. and her grieving spouse went to his daughter's home in new york city. physically unable to return to virginia, monroe died on july 4, 1831. five years to the day of the death of thomas jefferson and john adams. after...
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. >> reporter: john marshal a faculty member says the changes were needed. >> i have not read the revisions yet. i know that when you have problems like the campuses have that it's time to review the policy. >> reporter: now they must complete their investigation within 60 days and after that the person must be disciplined within 40 days. a timeline that was not in place before. >> you would hear concerns they didn't know when the decision would be made. we're just trying to be clear and transparent about the process. >> reporter: any faculty member at fault would be disciplined by the chancellor after consulting with the peer review committee. he's a researchers at cal. >> one protects the brand and tries to shove it under the rug. it takes things like this, god forbid to bring it up and say no more. >> reporter: the new procedures must be implemented no later than september 1st. >>> a san jose woman is now in custody after police say she intentionally ran over and killed a friend during an a altercati altercation. she's charged with suspicion of murder and hit and run. she's being held wi
. >> reporter: john marshal a faculty member says the changes were needed. >> i have not read the revisions yet. i know that when you have problems like the campuses have that it's time to review the policy. >> reporter: now they must complete their investigation within 60 days and after that the person must be disciplined within 40 days. a timeline that was not in place before. >> you would hear concerns they didn't know when the decision would be made. we're just...
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which the new justice will be seated in the well, and the very same chair used by chief justice john marshall back in the early 19th century. as before being led up to the bench and eventually took his seat on the far right. this is very interesting of course because this is the president's first confirmed supreme court nominee to make it to the bench, so a lot of eyes will certainly be on him in the days and years ahead. >> melissa: how soon might we see you justice gorsuch make an impact? in areas right now. look at that. here they come. >> how about that? >> melissa: perfect timing. >> you're asking about how soon you. >> melissa: how soon might we see him make an impact on some hot button cases? >> no problem. you need to jump in there, feel free especially if we get some sound there, we actually can hear them. though it doesn't appear that that will be the case here. let me just tell you that i think if you with a look at the docket, it's a pretty fair bet that his role on the high court will certainly be felt pretty soon, especially when you consider some of the major cases that are com
which the new justice will be seated in the well, and the very same chair used by chief justice john marshall back in the early 19th century. as before being led up to the bench and eventually took his seat on the far right. this is very interesting of course because this is the president's first confirmed supreme court nominee to make it to the bench, so a lot of eyes will certainly be on him in the days and years ahead. >> melissa: how soon might we see you justice gorsuch make an...
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later, john marshall buttressed that principle and he established judicial review.his practice, exercised with vigor, is a bulwark against the essence of populism, the belief that the majority should always have its way. a professor preoccupied with what he called the counter majority therein is an dilemma call the supreme court a deep institution-- diva because it circumscribes the of majorities to have their way. -- the right of majorities to have their way. someone has a better understanding, he correctly said that the u.s. constitution is framed in prescription. it declares an emphatic no to myriad government undertakings, even if majorities desire them. judicial review should annoy populists because it means preventing any contemporary majority from overturning yesterday's super majority, the one that ratified the constitution. federal judges are accountable to no current constituency. when construing the constitution, they are duty bound to be faithful to the constituency of those who framed and ratified it. this is how the constitution constitutes. madison wa
later, john marshall buttressed that principle and he established judicial review.his practice, exercised with vigor, is a bulwark against the essence of populism, the belief that the majority should always have its way. a professor preoccupied with what he called the counter majority therein is an dilemma call the supreme court a deep institution-- diva because it circumscribes the of majorities to have their way. -- the right of majorities to have their way. someone has a better...
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two years later, the cousin who jefferson tested, john marshall tested his principal. b madison, marshall established judicial review. this practice exercised with proper vigor is a bulwark against the essence of populism, the belief that majority should always have their way. professor alexander was preoccupied with you what he called the counter majoritarian dilemma and called the supreme court a deviant institution because, with judicial review, it circumscribes the right of majorities to have their way. judge of texas supreme court has a better understanding, he correctly says that the u.s. constitution is irrefutably framed in prescription. it declares an emphatic no to a myriad of government undertakings, even if majority's desire them. judicial review should annoy populists because, it means preventing any contemporary majority from over tuning and overturning yesterday's super majority, the one that ratified the constitution. federal judges are accountable to know current constituency. but, when construing the constitution, they are duty-bound to be faithful to
two years later, the cousin who jefferson tested, john marshall tested his principal. b madison, marshall established judicial review. this practice exercised with proper vigor is a bulwark against the essence of populism, the belief that majority should always have their way. professor alexander was preoccupied with you what he called the counter majoritarian dilemma and called the supreme court a deviant institution because, with judicial review, it circumscribes the right of majorities to...
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two years later, the cousin john marshall buttressed this principle. in marbury v madison, he established judicial review. this practice exercised with vigor is a billboard against the essence of populism, the believe that the majority should have their way. alexander beckel preoccupied with the county majoritarian dilemma called the supreme court a deviant institution because with judicial review it circumscribes the right of majorities to have their way. judged on when it -- has a better understanding. he correctly says that the u.s. constitution is irrefutably framed in prescription, it declares an emphatic no. government undertakings even if majorities desire them. judicial review should annoy populists because it needs preventing any contemporary majority from overturning yesterday super majority, the one that ratified the constitution. federal judges are accountable to know current constituency but when construing the constitution they are about to be faithful to the constituency of those who ratified it. this is how the constitution constitutes
two years later, the cousin john marshall buttressed this principle. in marbury v madison, he established judicial review. this practice exercised with vigor is a billboard against the essence of populism, the believe that the majority should have their way. alexander beckel preoccupied with the county majoritarian dilemma called the supreme court a deviant institution because with judicial review it circumscribes the right of majorities to have their way. judged on when it -- has a better...
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marshall. pat meehan. [applause] john moolenaar. gary palmer. paul. [applause] erik paulsen. steve pearce. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> and now for the democrats. [cheers and applause] [applause] joe crowley. >> [applause] joe donnelly. >> [applause] mike doyle. jared huffman. >> [applause] hakeem jeffries. >> [applause] >> daniel kildee. >> [applause] [cheers and applause] >> bill pascrell. >> ed perlmutter. polis. >> [applause] >> cedric richmond. >> [applause] raul ruiz. >> [applause] >> tim ryan. >> linda sanchez. >> [applause] marc veasey. >> [applause] >> eric swalwell. >> [applause] >> ladies and gentleman, please rise. [applause] >> please rise for "the star spangled banner" and "god bless america." >> oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous night o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming -- and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still th
marshall. pat meehan. [applause] john moolenaar. gary palmer. paul. [applause] erik paulsen. steve pearce. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> and now for the democrats. [cheers and applause] [applause] joe crowley. >> [applause] joe donnelly. >> [applause] mike doyle. jared huffman. >> [applause] hakeem jeffries. >> [applause] >> daniel kildee. >> [applause] [cheers and applause] >> bill pascrell....
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marshal islands to tony. thanks a lot. all right, and thank you, john, for helping to explain and to remind us about humanitarian impacts of the work that we are discussing here today and the interconnectedness of these issues for all of the earth's inhabitants. >>> now it's time to turn to the first panel of the day which is the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and the nuclear weapon ban talks, a status report. and i'd like to ask our three panelists to come up to the podium. we are going to make a quick transition here. they're already miked up. as they come up to the stage our moderator is ambassador susan burke. susan along with a panelist were selected to join the arms control association board of directors and susan among other career accomplishments was the head of the u.s. delegation to the successful 2010 nuclear nonproliferation treaty review conference. so with that, susan, the floor is yours and we are going to begin. thank you. >> okay. thank you. good morning. is that the feedback? our first panel today is going tackle the challenges facing
marshal islands to tony. thanks a lot. all right, and thank you, john, for helping to explain and to remind us about humanitarian impacts of the work that we are discussing here today and the interconnectedness of these issues for all of the earth's inhabitants. >>> now it's time to turn to the first panel of the day which is the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and the nuclear weapon ban talks, a status report. and i'd like to ask our three panelists to come up to the podium. we are...
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marshal. i asked john for his reaction. >> we'll work on a few things.like right middle. >> stunning news out of college football today. oklahoma's bob stoops is retiring. he's the longest tenured head coach in football. he won them to the championship, ten big 12 titles over 18 seasons in norman. the 56-year-old said the decision is not health related. >> now to matches postponed matches due to weather. team took the first in the second. he's in the far court. joker plays one close. they're for the return and joke covich follows down. know vic not looking good. team had it on cruise control serving with match point. team ends it with the back end. 7-6 in 6-0. now he might actually take a break but the series shifting to cleveland. >> oh, yeah. >> cleveland get one, vo: delivering cleaner, reliable energy... creating jobs for our veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas inf
marshal. i asked john for his reaction. >> we'll work on a few things.like right middle. >> stunning news out of college football today. oklahoma's bob stoops is retiring. he's the longest tenured head coach in football. he won them to the championship, ten big 12 titles over 18 seasons in norman. the 56-year-old said the decision is not health related. >> now to matches postponed matches due to weather. team took the first in the second. he's in the far court. joker plays one...
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john birch story. wedemeyer and marshall and wedemeyer reports. for my students, i take out all of the references into china and i take out the pictures and i say, where is this? they say, iraq and afghanistan. officerthe last u.s. that will serve as part of the advisory mission. the united states forces will pull out of there in 1979. barr will command the division in korea. general sun liren commanded the divisions that came up from burma into ramgarh. he went to purdue and bmi. he was a division major in the chinese army and he will be a four star general and the chinese army. he is eventually put under house arrest. uy withacarthur's g macarthur meet up with him. chiang kai shek promises of forces to fight in korea. he says no, you will probably need them. zhou eniai, remember message through him not to go through the 38th parallel. the chinese come anyway across the 38th parallel. have?they and he knew eniai us. we will restart the advisory mission to chiang kai shek's army in may of 1951 in the middle of the korean war and it will continue t
john birch story. wedemeyer and marshall and wedemeyer reports. for my students, i take out all of the references into china and i take out the pictures and i say, where is this? they say, iraq and afghanistan. officerthe last u.s. that will serve as part of the advisory mission. the united states forces will pull out of there in 1979. barr will command the division in korea. general sun liren commanded the divisions that came up from burma into ramgarh. he went to purdue and bmi. he was a...
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marshall islan islands. thanks a lot. ischemic and thank you, john, for helping to explain and remind us about the humanitarian impacts of the work that we are discussing today and the interconnectedness of these issues for all of the inhabitants. now, it is time to turn to the first panel of the day, which is the nuclear nonproliferation treaty in the west end and talks to this report. i would like to ask the three panelists to come up to the podium. we will make a quick transition. as they come up to the stage with go to suzanne was selected to join the board of directors and suzanne among other accomplishments was the head of the u.s. delegation to the successful 2010 nuclear nonproliferation treaty review conference. with that, the floor is yours and we will begin. the first panel today is going to tackle the challenges facing the nuclear nonproliferation treaty as it approaches the anniversary of the entry into the 2020 review conference. leading towards the totally on a show. challenges are not new and the pursuit to strengthen its implementati
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marshal islands to tony. thanks a lot. all right, and thank you, john, for helping to explain and to remind us about humanitarian impacts of the work that we are discussing here today and the interconnectiveness of these issues for all of the earth's inhabitants. now, it's time to turn to the first panel of the day which is the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and the nuclear weapon ban talks, status report and i would like to ask our three panelists to come up to the podium. we are going to make a quick transition here. they are already miced up. susan along with a panelist were selected to join the arms control association board of directors and susan among other career accomplishments was the head of the u.s. delegation to the successful 2010 nuclear nonproliferation treaty review conference. so with that, susan, the floor is yours and we are going to begin. thank you. >> okay. thank you. good morning. our first panel today is going tackle the challenges facing the nuclear nonproliferation treaty as it approaches 50th anniversary of the entry into for
marshal islands to tony. thanks a lot. all right, and thank you, john, for helping to explain and to remind us about humanitarian impacts of the work that we are discussing here today and the interconnectiveness of these issues for all of the earth's inhabitants. now, it's time to turn to the first panel of the day which is the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and the nuclear weapon ban talks, status report and i would like to ask our three panelists to come up to the podium. we are going to...
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leslie marshall and john mccormack. welcome to you both.d a chance to look at this and we're looking ahead to the attorney general's testimony this afternoon as well. what piques your interest and what questions do you have and hope to have answered? >> the question i really have been happy with that were answered specifically is what you and bill were just discussing because as you know we've heard a lot of rumor in the past 24 to 48 hours with regard to allegedly a firing of special counsel mueller and that the white house and even the attorneys for the president are advising him to stay clear of that. i think that's wise. as an american citizen i'm happy with that decision. i think looking forward, though, with regard to the attorney general, we have to find out was evolved in the firing of former f.b.i. director comey and why was there the recusal? he has back pedaled saying more it was his involvement in the campaign and was there a third meeting with the russian ambassador which was insinuated by former f.b.i. director comey in his te
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marshalls. your surprise is waiting. >>> see now, this is legendary. little luna with her parents johnend and chrissy teigen throwing out the first pitch. >> but by the looks of this, i'd say she was more interested in grabbing some bubblegum in the dugout. >>> meanwhile, former "laguna beach" star, lauren conrad is ready to experience all the baby business because she's about to become a mom for the first time. >> honestly a lot didn't surprise me about my pregnancy because i have very honest friends and they were honest about preparing me for most things. >> lauren and husband, musician-turned-lawyer william tell are expecting a little boy. the 31-year-old was about six months along when she did the shoot for the magazine in beverly hills. lauren already has a successful clothing line. >> a difficult time maintaining my own style and finding clothes that fit my new shape. you lose your vibe or your sense of style, so i wanted to do something that was really in line with the brand i created but fit a different shape. >> early in the pregnancy, she was nauseous and had trouble putting
marshalls. your surprise is waiting. >>> see now, this is legendary. little luna with her parents johnend and chrissy teigen throwing out the first pitch. >> but by the looks of this, i'd say she was more interested in grabbing some bubblegum in the dugout. >>> meanwhile, former "laguna beach" star, lauren conrad is ready to experience all the baby business because she's about to become a mom for the first time. >> honestly a lot didn't surprise me about...
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. >> john oliver spoke out about the issue and now is being sued by one of the most powerful players in the industry. serena marshallre with more. >> and he's never been one to shy away from the tough issues. and he also where he took on the country's largest coal mining company and the man behind the business. in his traditional satireway. >> a cease and desist letter is something we've never received in this show. >> reporter: taking on the coal magnate with a tendency to sue, which i ignored. >> let's talk about bob murray. >> reporter: even taunted that sooes and desist. in a 24-inch segment examining the president's promise to revitalize the coal industry. it took aim at the ceo of murray industry. charging him and his company of being on the side of black lung. and well, he wasn't the only ceo segment. >> coal ceos constantly claim it's us against then. >> reporter: a lethal combination of comedy and facts. he spent nearly half the program on the ceo who has the president's ear. >> he said, tell your coal miners, i've got their back. >> i didn't really plan for so much of this piece to be about you. but you ki
. >> john oliver spoke out about the issue and now is being sued by one of the most powerful players in the industry. serena marshallre with more. >> and he's never been one to shy away from the tough issues. and he also where he took on the country's largest coal mining company and the man behind the business. in his traditional satireway. >> a cease and desist letter is something we've never received in this show. >> reporter: taking on the coal magnate with a tendency...
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john birch story. there we have wedemeyer and marshall and wedemeyer reports. i will let you read that. hopefully everyone can read it. [no audio] for my students, i take out all of the references into china and i take out the pictures and i say, where is this? they say, iraq and afghanistan. this is the last u.s. officer that will serve as part of the advisory mission. the united states forces will pull out of there in 1979. february. major general barr will command the seventh division in korea. he is an expert on china. you know about macarthur. so i won't go through this. general sun lee commanded the divisions that came up from burma into ramgarh. he went to purdue and bmi. he was a division major in the chinese army and he will be a four star general and the -- in the chinese army and not . heted by chiang kai shek is our guide. he is eventually put under house arrest. he is macarthur's guy with -- chiang kai shek promises of forces to fight in korea. truman says no. warned by zhou eniai, remember him from the talks with marshall -- they send a message through him not to go throug
john birch story. there we have wedemeyer and marshall and wedemeyer reports. i will let you read that. hopefully everyone can read it. [no audio] for my students, i take out all of the references into china and i take out the pictures and i say, where is this? they say, iraq and afghanistan. this is the last u.s. officer that will serve as part of the advisory mission. the united states forces will pull out of there in 1979. february. major general barr will command the seventh division in...
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marshall for us from the newsroom. >>> and a louisiana man is freed after his murder conviction was tossed out. john floyd walked out of a new orleans courthouse yesterday. he'd been behind bars since 1981 in the killing of a newspaper editor. he was convicted on the strength of a confession. new evidence shows he was beaten into admitting to the crime. >>> the ohio college student who died after spending more than a year in a north korean prison has been laid to rest. a funeral was held last night outside cincinnati for otto warmbier, hundreds attended the service at his former high school. hundreds more had to be turned away. warmbier's roommate o to north korea on the last time he saw his friend alive. >> i was there at the end at the airport. i laughingly said to him, that's the last we'll ever see of you. he chuckled at me. but of course there was a huge irony in my words. >> warmbier was convicted of subversion and sentenced to hard labor. he returned from north korea in a coma and never regained consciousness. doctors say he suffer add severe neurological injury. >>> dennis rodman is now back
marshall for us from the newsroom. >>> and a louisiana man is freed after his murder conviction was tossed out. john floyd walked out of a new orleans courthouse yesterday. he'd been behind bars since 1981 in the killing of a newspaper editor. he was convicted on the strength of a confession. new evidence shows he was beaten into admitting to the crime. >>> the ohio college student who died after spending more than a year in a north korean prison has been laid to rest. a...
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. >> reporter: fire marshal in northeast detectives quickly determined this was arson. they focused on cameron's ex boyfriend johnes. police say he pour the accelerant on the rear deck and accept it on fire after cameron ended their relationship. >> obviously he's still upset about this dispute he had with the female. so we're worried for her safety and want to get him in custody. >> my children is my life. and that's all i really worried about. >> investigators execute add search warrant at copes residence on nearby darris street. sources say they recovered a gas can and some prior threatening text messages. >> this could have been, you know, catastrophic event. >> reporter: sheena mount meanwhile praised 15th district officers and firefighters from engine 52 for their bravery. >> they saved seven lives that day. four of them were children and you guys are heroes. i just want to let ya'll know, thank you. >> thanks to police and firefighter nos one was seriously injured. copes has 17 prior arrests and is already wanted on a probation violation. at northeast detectives, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. >>> a fiery
. >> reporter: fire marshal in northeast detectives quickly determined this was arson. they focused on cameron's ex boyfriend johnes. police say he pour the accelerant on the rear deck and accept it on fire after cameron ended their relationship. >> obviously he's still upset about this dispute he had with the female. so we're worried for her safety and want to get him in custody. >> my children is my life. and that's all i really worried about. >> investigators execute...
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. >> reporter: fire marshal and northeast detectives quickly determined this was arson. they focused on cameron's ex-boyfriend johnpolice say copes poured an accelerant on the rear deck and set it on fire after cameron ended their relationship. >> obviously he's upset about this dispute he had with the female. we're worried for her safety and want to get him in custody. >> my children is my life. and that's all i really worried about. >> reporter: investigators ex queue add search warrant at co copes residence on nearby dara street. they recovered a gas can and prior threatening text messages. >> this could have been, you know, catastrophic event. >> reporter: sheena mount meanwhile praised 15th district officers and firefighters from engine 52 for their bravery. >> they saved seven lives that day. four of them were children and you guys heroes. i just want to let ya'll know, thank you. >> reporter: great work by the police here at the 15th district engine 52. no one was seriously injured in the fire. copes has 17 prior arrests and is already wanted on a probation violation. if you have any information on his wher
. >> reporter: fire marshal and northeast detectives quickly determined this was arson. they focused on cameron's ex-boyfriend johnpolice say copes poured an accelerant on the rear deck and set it on fire after cameron ended their relationship. >> obviously he's upset about this dispute he had with the female. we're worried for her safety and want to get him in custody. >> my children is my life. and that's all i really worried about. >> reporter: investigators ex queue...
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. >> reporter: fire marshall and northeast detectives quickly determined this was arson they focused on cameron's ex- boyfriend john cokes, police say cokes poured an ago sell rent and set it on fire after cameron ended their relationship. >> obviously he is still upset about this dispute he had with the female, so, we're ready for her safety and set him in custody. >> my children is my life, and that is why i am really worried about. >> reporter: investigators executed a search warrant at cokes resident on the street. sources recovered a gas can and prior threatening text messages. >> this could have been, catastrophic event. >> reporter: sheen a blount praised 15th district officers and fire fighters from engine 52 for their bravery. >> they saved seven lives, and you know, you guys are heroes i want to let y'all know thank you. >> reporter: thanks to police and fire fighters to one was seriously injured. cokes has 17 prior arrests and already wanted on a probation violation. at northeast detectives, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. >> thanks, dave. >>> well, talk about shocking. >> so an eight two-year old woman
. >> reporter: fire marshall and northeast detectives quickly determined this was arson they focused on cameron's ex- boyfriend john cokes, police say cokes poured an ago sell rent and set it on fire after cameron ended their relationship. >> obviously he is still upset about this dispute he had with the female, so, we're ready for her safety and set him in custody. >> my children is my life, and that is why i am really worried about. >> reporter: investigators executed...
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marshal. he said he had been traveling towards getting her and he counted his wife's english cousin john. they decided to go together, which they did until they were stopped by a union patrol. they searched john's bags and found a confederate flag. according to nast, this led to a lot of really uncomfortable questions about her cicely who john was and what they were doing -- precisely who john was an what they were doing. nast protested that he was a journalist. he was neither a spa or cousin in law to a spy. the problem was when the army tried to verify who he was, and nobody knows who this guy is, they cabled to harpers weekly in new york. all the stuff i gone away for a break. the person whose word would have affirmed his employment had got his country house. had got his country house. nast wrote increasingly cranky letters to sally about how frustrated he was to the stock doing nothing in this money can -- muddy camp. he ultimately missed the battle and returned to you are frustrated and disappointed. that was not the greatest time to return to new york because no sooner had he gotten
marshal. he said he had been traveling towards getting her and he counted his wife's english cousin john. they decided to go together, which they did until they were stopped by a union patrol. they searched john's bags and found a confederate flag. according to nast, this led to a lot of really uncomfortable questions about her cicely who john was and what they were doing -- precisely who john was an what they were doing. nast protested that he was a journalist. he was neither a spa or cousin...