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all three men, jay, knox madison, agreed on this key point.his responses to knox, jay, and madison, washington embraced their proposals and made them his own. "those enumerated in your letters are so obvious and sensibly felt that no logic can couldn't ro vert them. the "but is the public mind mature for such a change, he asked? expressing similar sentiments to knox, washington stated his fears that the political machine will yet be much tumbled and tossed and possibly wrecked altogether before such a system as you have defined will be adopted. jealous of power, state officials, quote, would give their weight of opposition to such a revolution," washington predicted. nevertheless, he wrote to jay, he wished to try the convention route and try what could be affected. it represented, he said, the last peaceful means to save the union. should it devise a vigorous new constitution under his leadership, knox assured washington that he, washington would have, i'm quoting knox here, would have doubly earned the glorious republican epitaph, the father
all three men, jay, knox madison, agreed on this key point.his responses to knox, jay, and madison, washington embraced their proposals and made them his own. "those enumerated in your letters are so obvious and sensibly felt that no logic can couldn't ro vert them. the "but is the public mind mature for such a change, he asked? expressing similar sentiments to knox, washington stated his fears that the political machine will yet be much tumbled and tossed and possibly wrecked...
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that conviction was reversed on appeal then knox was reconvicted.next month italy's highest court is set to decide whether knox should be tried for a third time. >>> we turn now to a story that will make you sick in the stomach about the actions of some adults which has now resulted in the loss of the little league national championship won last summer by the team from chicago south side. the kids from jackie robinson west, you'll remember them, they won that title in storybook fashion, but an investigation found that the team officials, the adults, got ineligible players on to that team by changing the boundaries that determine where they must live. the team's title has now been stripped, vacated through no fault of the little kids. >> we know that we are champions. our parents know we are champions, and the team's parents know we're champions, and chicago knows we're champions. >> several officials from the jackie robinson west little league are being punished. the national title will be awarded to the team from las vegas that lost to the jackie r
that conviction was reversed on appeal then knox was reconvicted.next month italy's highest court is set to decide whether knox should be tried for a third time. >>> we turn now to a story that will make you sick in the stomach about the actions of some adults which has now resulted in the loss of the little league national championship won last summer by the team from chicago south side. the kids from jackie robinson west, you'll remember them, they won that title in storybook...
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knox was freed from prison in 2011 but prosecutors want an appeal and reconvicted knox last year. next month highest court rules on whether she will face trial. knox says she will never return to italy again. >>> an online travel industry is about to get smaller. richard jordan has more at the live desk. >> hi barbara. expedia, $1.3 billion, expedia now has big control over the marketplace because with orbitz comes cheap tickets and hotel clubs and couple weeks ago also purchased travelocity. two big players in the online marketplace, expedia and priceline. the deal appears to be going through. orbitz shareholders still need sow to sign off on it. >>> and a new policy let's you designate a friend or family member on facebook to be your executor and manage your account when you're dead. all you have to do choose a legacy contact nap contact can respond to new friend requests update the cover and profile photos and archive your facebook posts and photos. until now when facebook verified a death, it memorialized the account, meaning it could be viewed but not edited. >>> a montana re
knox was freed from prison in 2011 but prosecutors want an appeal and reconvicted knox last year. next month highest court rules on whether she will face trial. knox says she will never return to italy again. >>> an online travel industry is about to get smaller. richard jordan has more at the live desk. >> hi barbara. expedia, $1.3 billion, expedia now has big control over the marketplace because with orbitz comes cheap tickets and hotel clubs and couple weeks ago also purchased...
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and then you add henry knox and then you add in randolph from virginia. you talk about a team of rivals pulling them together, because washington would listen to them. he would listen to them and get advice to them. and so there's another thing about the cabinet in the -- nothing about the cabinet in the constitution, but he invents it because that's the way he was a general. he was also that during the runup to the constitutional convention. he would listen to others. and james madison had asked thomas jefferson to find him all the books he could find about constitutionalism, as it were, and send them to him. and james madison was a bookish sort of person. he was one of the sort of people when he was talking to you was probably looking at his own shoes or maybe in an extroverted moment be looking at your feet when he was talking to you. he was sort offer nerdy and he'd sit there and work out things. brilliant though. he was thinking about checks and balances within the government; that is, between the branches of government as a he called them. it came o
and then you add henry knox and then you add in randolph from virginia. you talk about a team of rivals pulling them together, because washington would listen to them. he would listen to them and get advice to them. and so there's another thing about the cabinet in the -- nothing about the cabinet in the constitution, but he invents it because that's the way he was a general. he was also that during the runup to the constitutional convention. he would listen to others. and james madison had...
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. >>> there's word from seattle this morning that amanda knox is engaged.ance is a musician who she's known since middle school. no wedding date has been set. perhaps because her legal status is in limbo. knox was convicted of murdering her roommate during her junior year abroad in italy. it was reversed on appeal and she was reconvicted. next month italy's highest court is expected to hear an appeal of the appeal and decide whether knox should be tried again. >>> much of the nation will be dry today. notable exception, where else, northeast, aimed for another round of what else, snow. justin povick has our forecast for us. good morning to you. >> thanks. good morning. a cold start to the day. cold finish to the day as well. these are real feel temperatures by the afternoon. throughout the great lakes and the western northeast we will be at or below zero. in fact it turns colder before it warms up. that's the case heading to the upcoming weekend. a snow threat later this weekend, as well. some spots along the coastline could be in line for more significant
. >>> there's word from seattle this morning that amanda knox is engaged.ance is a musician who she's known since middle school. no wedding date has been set. perhaps because her legal status is in limbo. knox was convicted of murdering her roommate during her junior year abroad in italy. it was reversed on appeal and she was reconvicted. next month italy's highest court is expected to hear an appeal of the appeal and decide whether knox should be tried again. >>> much of the...
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louis knox had a tough time getting into the service.ce to volunteer to serve in the marines. he took a look at the young man and said, sorry, with that overbite, you'll never be able to serve. six months later, he was in the army and became part of this elite fighting force. thank you for being here with us today. [applause] casey selski is here. he fought at the battle of anzio. they were among the first allied soldiers to enter rome and liberate it from the nazis. he's here today with one of his 11 children, the former mayor of alito, illinois, mayor lee celski. when casey came home from world war ii, like a lot of the genuine heroes of war, he didn't have much to say. he left the war on the battlefield. 40 years later his family coaxed the stories out of him. and 50 years after his return from world war ii, casey and lee traveled back to europe, back to the places where he'd fought, to visit the towns that the force had liberated. near the anzio beach head an italian man realized finally who they were. the man dropped to his knees cr
louis knox had a tough time getting into the service.ce to volunteer to serve in the marines. he took a look at the young man and said, sorry, with that overbite, you'll never be able to serve. six months later, he was in the army and became part of this elite fighting force. thank you for being here with us today. [applause] casey selski is here. he fought at the battle of anzio. they were among the first allied soldiers to enter rome and liberate it from the nazis. he's here today with one of...
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that conviction was reversed on appeal but knox was reconvicted.love seeing nature up close. while this may be up close, i might say it's too personal. yeah, look at that. a zoo in australia offering visitors the chance to stay in hotel rooms. apparent lyly you can bathe while a bear stares at you just a few feet away. who wouldn't want that? right? yeah, you pay for that because that's fun, but if that's too much, you also can have a peekaboo game with a giraffe in your tree house. zoo officials warn that animals that are just behind a glass enclosure that animals can get noisy at night. again, that's strike two for me. >> yeah, need sleep. >>> the national geographic channel will do just fine. >> thank you, amy. >>> "pop news" and weather coming up. let's go to lara in the social square. >> thank you so much george and here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." first in "pop news",," meghan trainor, "all about that bass." right? well she'll tell us about the moment she knew she could, in fact, be a pop star. we think so. >>> and then uma
that conviction was reversed on appeal but knox was reconvicted.love seeing nature up close. while this may be up close, i might say it's too personal. yeah, look at that. a zoo in australia offering visitors the chance to stay in hotel rooms. apparent lyly you can bathe while a bear stares at you just a few feet away. who wouldn't want that? right? yeah, you pay for that because that's fun, but if that's too much, you also can have a peekaboo game with a giraffe in your tree house. zoo...
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knox. >> hi, stewart. >> welcome to paradise. >> i found it. >> the rusted old cars in this shed, somethem relics of the roaring '20s are some of the 200 jordan accumulated over his lifetime. >> born in 1908, jordan was raised on a wheat farm but his real interest was a fabulous new invention, the car. >> grandpa was around machinery all the time. automobiles were just beginning. it was a life-long passion. >> jordan grows up, gets married and then at 34 years old aban n abandons his wife and three young kids for a 16-year-old girl in town. >> when my mother and her brother and sister were still children, my grandfather left the family for another woman. her name was ruby. and that was quite a scandal. everybody was hurt by it. >> in 1946, oliver buys a salvage yard in enid where he and ruby live and where he makes money selling old cars and parts. oliver runs the salvage yard successfully for seven years. in 1953, he gets into a nasty argument with the town of enid over zoning and regulation. two words he detests. >> the city came in and told him to put in a bathroom and do some other
knox. >> hi, stewart. >> welcome to paradise. >> i found it. >> the rusted old cars in this shed, somethem relics of the roaring '20s are some of the 200 jordan accumulated over his lifetime. >> born in 1908, jordan was raised on a wheat farm but his real interest was a fabulous new invention, the car. >> grandpa was around machinery all the time. automobiles were just beginning. it was a life-long passion. >> jordan grows up, gets married and then at...
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department of public health and tim from sfmta and working through the issues and i want to recognize john knox who lead the large vehicle training studies to make sure we were able to present all of that today but i want to recognize the pedestrians and psyche iftds who gave the feedback on what they wanted in the program. [applause] yes, and their feedback is just as important as the experts because they're the ones on the streets and representing their communities and neighborhoods to make it safe for all. zero fatalities in the month of january is huge news. i can't tell you how many funerals i have been to for residents in the district and there is nothing more heart breaking than meeting the mom, dad, sister or best friend and had their loved 11 day and lost them in a flash in the next and these deaths are 100% preventible and everything that the city can do to ensure that we are keeping one more son, one more person alive to be loved by their loved ones is a huge achievement for the city so i want to recognize and thank everyone for their efforts to make this a reality. i am so excited a
department of public health and tim from sfmta and working through the issues and i want to recognize john knox who lead the large vehicle training studies to make sure we were able to present all of that today but i want to recognize the pedestrians and psyche iftds who gave the feedback on what they wanted in the program. [applause] yes, and their feedback is just as important as the experts because they're the ones on the streets and representing their communities and neighborhoods to make...
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. >> reporter: linda knox is playing it safe. but not everyone thinks the same way. new prosal would change the dui law for first offenses. right now get a dui for the first time in new jersey, you could lose your license for three to seven months. the proposal would cut that time down to just 10 days. >> the bill is very severe. >> reporter: new jersey state senator nicky tear row sponsored the bill. don't be fooled by the surface language. there is a catch. >> 10 days license suspension and use one of these to start your car. >> just because we take their license doesn't stop people from driving. >> reporter: that's why he says his proposal will work. and if you have to use an ignition inner lock expect to pay $2.50 a day. >> it's kind of grounded. if they can't pass the interlock they're not going anywhere. so that would keep them off the road. keep everybody safe. that way. >> reporter: numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration show 146 people were killed in 2013 in new jersey from drunk drivers. senator says that's one of the reasons he spo
. >> reporter: linda knox is playing it safe. but not everyone thinks the same way. new prosal would change the dui law for first offenses. right now get a dui for the first time in new jersey, you could lose your license for three to seven months. the proposal would cut that time down to just 10 days. >> the bill is very severe. >> reporter: new jersey state senator nicky tear row sponsored the bill. don't be fooled by the surface language. there is a catch. >> 10 days...
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and then you add henry knox and then you add in randolph from virginia. you talk about a team of rivals pulling them together, because washington would listen to them. he would listen to them and get advice to them. and so there's another thing about the cabinet in the -- nothing about the cabinet in the constitution, but he invents it because that's the way he was a general. he was also that during the runup to the constitutional convention. he would listen to others. and james madison had asked thomas jefferson to find him all the books he could find about constitutionalism, as it were, and send them to him. and james madison was a bookish sort of person. he was one of the sort of people when he was talking to you was probably looking at his own shoes or maybe in an extroverted moment be looking at your feet when he was talking to you. he was sort offer nerdy and he'd sit there and work out things. brilliant though. he was thinking about checks and balances within the government; that is, between the branches of government as a he called them. it came o
and then you add henry knox and then you add in randolph from virginia. you talk about a team of rivals pulling them together, because washington would listen to them. he would listen to them and get advice to them. and so there's another thing about the cabinet in the -- nothing about the cabinet in the constitution, but he invents it because that's the way he was a general. he was also that during the runup to the constitutional convention. he would listen to others. and james madison had...
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petrey: fort knox, kentucky. i took my basic training there. when i went to japan i joined the first calvary division. professor han: you are the first calvary. mr. petrey: at camp mcgill in japan. that is a little west of yokohama. when the seventh into entry -- when the seventh infantry moved out of korea, i joined the seventh infantry. they had been in korea for an extended period, i don't know how long. professor han: from 1945. . so you joined the seventh. were you infantry? mr. petrey: infantry. professor han: rifleman or heavy machine gun? mr. petrey: rifleman. i was a squad leader and part-time platoon sergeant. professor han: icy. -- i see. mr. petrey: that is the extent of it. professor han: tell me about the first calvary. this is a very well-known unit. mr. petrey: we had no mission as such. we were primarily a show off division. we did a lot of parade practice and stuff like that. i has had five parades in downtown tokyo. in 1948 and early 1949. it was a good outfit. if you enjoy parades. we didn't have a lot of extra work as such.
petrey: fort knox, kentucky. i took my basic training there. when i went to japan i joined the first calvary division. professor han: you are the first calvary. mr. petrey: at camp mcgill in japan. that is a little west of yokohama. when the seventh into entry -- when the seventh infantry moved out of korea, i joined the seventh infantry. they had been in korea for an extended period, i don't know how long. professor han: from 1945. . so you joined the seventh. were you infantry? mr. petrey:...
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louis knox in the front row had a tough time.aid, sorry with that over but you will never be able to serve. six months later he was in the army and became a part of the elite fighting force. thank you for being with us today. [applause] casey is here. he fought at the battle among the 1st allied soldiers to enter rome and liberated from the nazis hear today with one of his 11 children the former mayor of illinois. when casey came home from world war ii like a lot of genuine heroes of war he did not have much to say. he left the war on the battlefield. forty years later his family coaxed the stories out of him, and 50 years after his return from world war ii he traveled back to europe back to the places where he fought to visit the town's that the force and liberated. near the beachhead in italian man finally realized to they were dropped to his knees crying. then he pointed to a plaque written in italian and english trying to explain what this was all about his own son. this is one of the soldiers, he said, you save to save her v
louis knox in the front row had a tough time.aid, sorry with that over but you will never be able to serve. six months later he was in the army and became a part of the elite fighting force. thank you for being with us today. [applause] casey is here. he fought at the battle among the 1st allied soldiers to enter rome and liberated from the nazis hear today with one of his 11 children the former mayor of illinois. when casey came home from world war ii like a lot of genuine heroes of war he did...
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lou is knox had a tough time getting into the service.onths later he was in the army and became part of this elite fighting force. thank you for being here with us today. casey selski is here. he fought at the battle of anzio. they were among the first allied soldiers to enter rome and liberate it from the nazis. he's here today with one of his 11 children, the former mayor of alito, illinois, mayor lee celski. when casey came home from world war ii like a lot of the genuine heroes of war he didn't have much to say. he left the war on the battlefield. 40 years later his family coaxed the stories out of him. and 50 years after his return from world war ii, casey and lee traveled back to europe, back to the places where he'd fought to visit the towns that the force had liberated. near the anzio beach head an italian man realized finally who they were. the man dropped to his knees crying and thanked casey celski. then he pointed to a plaque written in italian and english trying to explain what this was all about to his own son. this is one o
lou is knox had a tough time getting into the service.onths later he was in the army and became part of this elite fighting force. thank you for being here with us today. casey selski is here. he fought at the battle of anzio. they were among the first allied soldiers to enter rome and liberate it from the nazis. he's here today with one of his 11 children, the former mayor of alito, illinois, mayor lee celski. when casey came home from world war ii like a lot of the genuine heroes of war he...
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knox. a barking crazy dog who claws at the windows if he hears the doorbell ring. was no peace in the house. i was like you have to turn some stuff down. i can't live like this. he's like i don't care. this is going save our life. just the fear that spread was absolutely amazing. >> reporter: by july 2009, four months after the dewitt murders and six months after the lofton murders, detectives were stumped. kirkland grew frustrated. >> they went to karen and carissa's house and started combing back fields for evidence there. i think that the investigation started off bad because they were so sure that the usual suspects was the suspects. >> we kept calling them and they wasn't giving us no answers. so that kind of pissed me off because i felt like we deserved to know something. >> it was wide open. we had nothing. >> reporter: you were out of your investigative playbook. >> that's when it gets scary. >> reporter: the detective promised patricia he will take down her sister's killer. would that turn out to be an empty promise? at this point what he needed was luck,
knox. a barking crazy dog who claws at the windows if he hears the doorbell ring. was no peace in the house. i was like you have to turn some stuff down. i can't live like this. he's like i don't care. this is going save our life. just the fear that spread was absolutely amazing. >> reporter: by july 2009, four months after the dewitt murders and six months after the lofton murders, detectives were stumped. kirkland grew frustrated. >> they went to karen and carissa's house and...
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and this was pretty much just my fort knox room. >> for 15 years, keene's empire remained hidden andlived the high life, his father fell on hard times. nearing the brink of financial ruin. >> my dad, to me, was superman. and to see him in such a hurt way really killed me. >> so jimmy used his drug fortune to bail his father out. then continued to support him. >> even though it was coming from something wrong, i felt i did something very right to make his world right. >> but the money never seemed to be enough. and keene couldn't stop watching his back. by the fall of 1996, pressure of life in the fast lane was catching up. >> i had woke up in the middle of the night and i was laying there wide awake. i said, you know, i am tired of running like this. i said, i really just want this all to end. >> and it was all about to end, but not the way keene had planned. just two weeks later -- >> i heard the front door rattle and i thought it was just the wind because it was in november and next thing you know, boom. whole door just blew off the hinges and then they came flying in in a straight
and this was pretty much just my fort knox room. >> for 15 years, keene's empire remained hidden andlived the high life, his father fell on hard times. nearing the brink of financial ruin. >> my dad, to me, was superman. and to see him in such a hurt way really killed me. >> so jimmy used his drug fortune to bail his father out. then continued to support him. >> even though it was coming from something wrong, i felt i did something very right to make his world right....
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the problem here is the criminals have all the information they need to basically replicate fort knoxover again for themselves. because with the information they have from anthem, they can take over your identity my identity, anybody's identity who is among the 80 million like that. they've got everything they need to credibly be you. gerri: right. >> that's why this one, is of all the data breaches we've heard about, and people are in a full zone out on these things they've come one after another, and the number of people involved is always so big. but this one is the real deal that you need to pay attention to. the boy crying wolf, the wolf is really at the door this time. gerri: i agree. social security numbers are a very big thing. again, we're talking about a company that has medical data. we took a look at what's going on in that arena. what you find when you talk to people in the business, 45% of them say, we're not ready for a hack attack. something were to happen here, as you well know, clark howard, the value of that health information, it's worth more to hackers than even y
the problem here is the criminals have all the information they need to basically replicate fort knoxover again for themselves. because with the information they have from anthem, they can take over your identity my identity, anybody's identity who is among the 80 million like that. they've got everything they need to credibly be you. gerri: right. >> that's why this one, is of all the data breaches we've heard about, and people are in a full zone out on these things they've come one...
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>> so the credit freeze or more formally referred to as security freeze is basically like the fort knoxt protection. once you place the freeze on credit reports ain't nobody you do not have a relationship with getting into that credit report. gerri: better than fraud alert, better than anything else, credit freeze, security freeze. walk through how you do that because, i'm not really sure how to do it. i need to know whether it will cost me money. start with step one. who do i call? >> right. so this is very important when you're placing a security freeze on your credit reports which is very different than credit monitoring you actually have tor3 go to each of the three credit reporting agencies individually. there is no one-stop shop to plays a freeze across all three reports. each them independently equifax.com, experian.com, transunion.com. gerri: what i'm telling credit bureaus do not share information with anybody who tries to open credit in my name right? >> you are playing the freeze which is formal process you have to go through. essentially order the credit reporting agencies t
>> so the credit freeze or more formally referred to as security freeze is basically like the fort knoxt protection. once you place the freeze on credit reports ain't nobody you do not have a relationship with getting into that credit report. gerri: better than fraud alert, better than anything else, credit freeze, security freeze. walk through how you do that because, i'm not really sure how to do it. i need to know whether it will cost me money. start with step one. who do i call?...
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it's been like fort knox around here. i was part of it and i have been saying who is it that won. people are saying. it wasn't like it was multiple choice. it was different kinds of trivia questions. >> yes. we were all nervous, oh, my gosh we're going to look silly. then we realized you know what just have fun. i'm not expected to know everything about presidents. we were joking around with jake because he's our chief washington correspondent but still, he's not expected to know everything about presidential history. we all just had fun. we played the game we had rehearsals because it's different for us. every time we played the game someone else won. that's the beauty of it. if we had played another game someone else would have won. at the end, even if you were like zero and you were behind you could still come back and win the whole thing. it was really a lot of fun. >> was there any jumping up and down and spiking the football involved? >> there was. i actually got mad because this is new for us. i didn't know the rules. i didn't know the rules to one thing and it was like you
it's been like fort knox around here. i was part of it and i have been saying who is it that won. people are saying. it wasn't like it was multiple choice. it was different kinds of trivia questions. >> yes. we were all nervous, oh, my gosh we're going to look silly. then we realized you know what just have fun. i'm not expected to know everything about presidents. we were joking around with jake because he's our chief washington correspondent but still, he's not expected to know...
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knox of the jail. >> the inmates who work the commissary loading dock at san antonio's bear county jail soups. if you want to buy something for somebody else -- >> we do like a layaway. >> people don't get any money in their books, so they get creative and they start drawing on envelopes. >> let me know the next one, i might cut you a better deal. you know what i'm saying? >> they sell them, they survive and they get to eat. >> i guess you can call them armored trucks. but we drive these carts around and inmates look at us like, wow, we had all that? >> this is the noodle train. >> on it while ramen noodles and honey buns are classics, we've discovered the emergence of a new contender. and it's one that can only be savored by one that works or does time. >> we kept hearing about shabang potato chips and there's this kind of mystique around this and we're told you can only get them in the jail and they taste better than any potato chip you've ever had, and it kind of build up this myth. >> shabangs is the only kind of chips you can get while you're incarcerated. you cannot get them on th
knox of the jail. >> the inmates who work the commissary loading dock at san antonio's bear county jail soups. if you want to buy something for somebody else -- >> we do like a layaway. >> people don't get any money in their books, so they get creative and they start drawing on envelopes. >> let me know the next one, i might cut you a better deal. you know what i'm saying? >> they sell them, they survive and they get to eat. >> i guess you can call them...
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. >>> headlines from knox newfox news.iban fighters stormed dressed as officers an killed at least 20 people. that's kooshl toaccording to officials outside of kabul. >>> the man who admits he supplied performance enhancing drugs to major league baseball stars will spend four years in prison. the defendant pose thed as a doctor. the league suspended a-rod for the entirety of last season. and new video shows the moment a volcano started spewing smoke and ash in western mexico over the weekend. government officials say the eruption does not pose a threat but it's putting on quite a show. the news continues next. bottom of the hour and top of the news from fox news channel. >>> relatives say they're offering a big reward to find a suspect about in the deadly road rage case in las vegas. cops say the gunman killed a woman after she'd given her daughter driving lessons. police say they're looking for any information on the suspect and relatives are reportedly offering up their 1965 chevy el camino. >> could costme pick the car
. >>> headlines from knox newfox news.iban fighters stormed dressed as officers an killed at least 20 people. that's kooshl toaccording to officials outside of kabul. >>> the man who admits he supplied performance enhancing drugs to major league baseball stars will spend four years in prison. the defendant pose thed as a doctor. the league suspended a-rod for the entirety of last season. and new video shows the moment a volcano started spewing smoke and ash in western mexico...
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miller brings us knox catcher that reveals the story of john dew point played by os der nominated stevel relationship with mark and dave schultz. the film is a cautionary tail and haunting an american allegory. robert dew point is a injudge, who maces illness and family recollection. this is histh os ter name inflation: blue moon documents crime scenes in los angeles and sells the foot to my knowledge a tabloid local news station. >> you, get back. >>>> think of our newscast as screaming woman ruj down the street with her throat cut. >> where did the idea come from. >> when i heard about ouija, the crime of the 1930s and then i heard of the modern equivalent, people go out with the video cameras and i thought it was a kinetic background for a film. this is someone that comes into the world as an amateur and eases a very long -- i want to stop our discussion over prices. this will save time. so when i say a particular number is my lowest price, that's my lowest price. and you can be sure i arrived at that number very carefully. >> you are watching the foul blossoming of auto didactic sel
miller brings us knox catcher that reveals the story of john dew point played by os der nominated stevel relationship with mark and dave schultz. the film is a cautionary tail and haunting an american allegory. robert dew point is a injudge, who maces illness and family recollection. this is histh os ter name inflation: blue moon documents crime scenes in los angeles and sells the foot to my knowledge a tabloid local news station. >> you, get back. >>>> think of our newscast...
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. >> reporter: linda knox says she is's playing it safe but not everyone thinks the same way. new proposal would change the dui law for first offences. right the now get a dui for the first time in new jersey you could lose your license for three to seven months. the proposal would cut that time down to just ten days. >> the bill is severe. >> reporter: new jersey state senator dick executeri sponsored the bill and said don't be fooled, by surface language, ten day license suspension and use one of these to start your car. >> just because we think your license doesn't stop people from driving. >> reporter: that is why he says his proposal will work, and if you have to use an ignition interlock expect to pay $2.50 a day. >> it is kind of ground break if you go they cannot pass the the interlock they are not going anywhere. that will keep them safe that way. >> reporter: numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration show that 146 people were killed in 2013 in new jersey from drunk drivers. senator skudderi says that is why he sponsored the bill. >> i have seen
. >> reporter: linda knox says she is's playing it safe but not everyone thinks the same way. new proposal would change the dui law for first offences. right the now get a dui for the first time in new jersey you could lose your license for three to seven months. the proposal would cut that time down to just ten days. >> the bill is severe. >> reporter: new jersey state senator dick executeri sponsored the bill and said don't be fooled, by surface language, ten day license...
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commission, rode back here about two months after here, i think it was lafayette, he says, no, it was henry knox. he said, i wake up in the morning with a whole list of things to do and he gets, wait a minute, i'm retired. he had been so active, and he continued that way. so thank you all for coming. i hope to see some of you again for the rest of the story. >> you're watching american history tv 48 hours every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @c-span history, a schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with latest history news. >>> "project runway" co-host tim gunn hosts fashion experts to discuss first ladies' fashion choices and how they represented the styles of the times they live as well as their individual personalities. joining the panel, the curator of the first ladies collection. the national archives hosted this 90-minute event. >> hello, everybody. how are you? thank you for being here. we're going to have a rousing evening, i hope. certainly an interesting one and interesting discussion. i have to say the whole topic of what the first lady wears is a frequent topic of dis
commission, rode back here about two months after here, i think it was lafayette, he says, no, it was henry knox. he said, i wake up in the morning with a whole list of things to do and he gets, wait a minute, i'm retired. he had been so active, and he continued that way. so thank you all for coming. i hope to see some of you again for the rest of the story. >> you're watching american history tv 48 hours every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @c-span history, a schedule of...
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. >> reporter: linda knox says she's playing it safe but not everyone thinks the the same way.l would change the dui law for first offences, right new, get a dui for the the first time in new jersey and you can lose your license for three to seven months. the proposal would cut that time down to just ten days. >> the bill vice severe. >> reporter: new jersey state senator nick skudderi said don't be fooled by the surface language there is a catch. ten days license suspension and use within of these to start your car. >> just because we take your license did his in the stop people from driving. >> reporter: that is why he says his proposal will work and if you have to use an ignition interlock expect to pay around $2.50 a day. >> it is kind of grounded on them. if they cannot pass the inter will be that will keep them off the road and keep everybody safe that way. >> reporter: numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration show 146 people were killed in 2013 in new jersey from drunk drivers. the the senator says that is within of the reasons he sponsored the bil
. >> reporter: linda knox says she's playing it safe but not everyone thinks the the same way.l would change the dui law for first offences, right new, get a dui for the the first time in new jersey and you can lose your license for three to seven months. the proposal would cut that time down to just ten days. >> the bill vice severe. >> reporter: new jersey state senator nick skudderi said don't be fooled by the surface language there is a catch. ten days license suspension...
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knox sr. delta sigma theta founded in 1913 at howard university who counted our next attorney general loretta lynch, congresswoman marcia fudge, yvette clarke, joyce beatty and brenda lawrence. the first african-american woman elected to congress, shirley chisholm one of my heros. former secretary of labor alexis herman. and their honorable president paulette c. walker. another special shout out to mide bonus daughter, michelle mills, and my mentee mickie grace. phi beta sigma founded in 1913 at howard university, the fraternity of my husband, dr. nathaniel horn. the brotherhood of sleeping car porters a. philip randolph. civil rights icon congressman john lewis, dr. george washington car very james weldon johnson author, politician, songwriter. his works include lift every voice and sing, the black national anthem, allen leroy locks, first black rhodes scholar and former president of the united states, william jefferson clinton and thereby led by president jonathan a. mason. beta phi beta fou
knox sr. delta sigma theta founded in 1913 at howard university who counted our next attorney general loretta lynch, congresswoman marcia fudge, yvette clarke, joyce beatty and brenda lawrence. the first african-american woman elected to congress, shirley chisholm one of my heros. former secretary of labor alexis herman. and their honorable president paulette c. walker. another special shout out to mide bonus daughter, michelle mills, and my mentee mickie grace. phi beta sigma founded in 1913...
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' rights, and that's been the summit of supreme court litigation in two high profile recent cases, knox v. sciu and harris v. quinn whether this is actually a violation of some workers' first amendment rights by organizing it this way. and i guess i would just finish with promoters of public sector unions or defenders of public sector unions haven't, as far as i can tell, really made a positive case for why organizing our public labor markets in this way benefits the broader public. that it benefits the public workers themselves is clear, and it would be surprising if it didn't do that. but what benefit rebounds the taxpayers to the consumers of public services i have not seen a strong, powerful, first principle case that it does to that. i've seen some negative cases that it doesn't have certain negative effects, but i haven't seen a powered first principle case. and i'd just leave it there. >> great. michael mccann, ten minutes. >> thank you. i want to thank the organizers for inviting me here. i want to thank you for the opportunity, daniel to talk about public sector unions. it's im
' rights, and that's been the summit of supreme court litigation in two high profile recent cases, knox v. sciu and harris v. quinn whether this is actually a violation of some workers' first amendment rights by organizing it this way. and i guess i would just finish with promoters of public sector unions or defenders of public sector unions haven't, as far as i can tell, really made a positive case for why organizing our public labor markets in this way benefits the broader public. that it...
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to the promotion of civil war history including lincoln bicentennial foundation, lincoln center at knox college the advisory group. member of the executive committee or lincoln forum. her many honors include the 2013 letter of the year award at howard university. in 2000 12 lincoln award from the lincoln for the district of via an peschel bicentennial edition of the order of lincoln, granted 30 international recipients by the state of illinois. she never has -- he is never hesitated to help with the lincoln group projects and with great pleasure i introduced her to you today, dr. edna green medford. [applause] >> could act -- good afternoon. i would like to thank john o'brien and the members of the lincoln group of the district of columbia for the opportunity for -- to participate in this very special program commemorating the 13th amendment. shortly before abraham lincoln took his first oath of office as president congress passed a resolution that ought to guarantee the federal government could never impose its will on the state. this action resulted from the growing concession crisis.
to the promotion of civil war history including lincoln bicentennial foundation, lincoln center at knox college the advisory group. member of the executive committee or lincoln forum. her many honors include the 2013 letter of the year award at howard university. in 2000 12 lincoln award from the lincoln for the district of via an peschel bicentennial edition of the order of lincoln, granted 30 international recipients by the state of illinois. she never has -- he is never hesitated to help...
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civil war history, including the lincoln bicentennial foundation, the lincoln study foundation at knox college and she is a member of the executive committee of the lincoln form. her many honors include the 2013 professor of the year award at howard university from the undergraduate students association. and the 2012 lincoln award from the lincoln group of the district of columbia any special bicentennial edition of the order of lincoln granted to 30 international recipients by the state of illinois. with all the demands on her time, she has never hesitated to help with the lincoln group projects. it is with great pleasure i introduce her to you today, dr. edna green medford. [applause] >> good afternoon>>. can you hear me now? you can. i would like to thank john o'brien and karen legal -- meagle and members of the lincoln group of columbia for the opportunity to participate in this special program commemorating the 13th amendment. shortly before abraham lincoln took his birth the last first oath of office as president, congress passed a resolution that sought to guarantee the federal
civil war history, including the lincoln bicentennial foundation, the lincoln study foundation at knox college and she is a member of the executive committee of the lincoln form. her many honors include the 2013 professor of the year award at howard university from the undergraduate students association. and the 2012 lincoln award from the lincoln group of the district of columbia any special bicentennial edition of the order of lincoln granted to 30 international recipients by the state of...
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s in four years. >>> amanda knox, the former u.s.for murder just got engaged. it is rocker donald southerland. i'm sure they'll not honeymoon in italy. >> could former new york governor george pataki be the next to enter a crowded field of republican presidential candidate? his plans to travel to new hampshire and iowa has the political world buzzing. it would be great if we could talk to somebody in his family. >> you are so right about that. why don't we ask his daughter. allison pataki. she has an historical novel called the accidental empress. she is here to talk about that but first what is your dad's situation? what is your instinct? >> i think he like many, many americans is troubled by what he sees going on in washington. he recognizes and we as his family recognize that he has unique experience having governed new york state for 12 years and has a track record with having commonsense solutions with people he can reckon with. >> people are looking for somebody who can extend their hand across the political aisle. he's a repub
s in four years. >>> amanda knox, the former u.s.for murder just got engaged. it is rocker donald southerland. i'm sure they'll not honeymoon in italy. >> could former new york governor george pataki be the next to enter a crowded field of republican presidential candidate? his plans to travel to new hampshire and iowa has the political world buzzing. it would be great if we could talk to somebody in his family. >> you are so right about that. why don't we ask his daughter....
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[applause] louis knox in the front row had a tough time getting into the service.ix months later he was in the army and became part of this elite fighting force. thank you for being here today. [applause] casey is here. he thought among the 1st allied soldiers to enter rome and liberated from the nazis here with one of his 11 children. when casey came home from world war ii, like a lot of the genuine heroes of war he did not have much to say. forty years later his family coaxed the stories out of him, and 50 years after his return from world war ii he traveled back to europe, back to the places he thought to visit the towns of the force had liberated. near the beach at an italian man realized who they were and dropped to his knees crying. then he pointed to a plaque written in italian and english trying to explain what this was about to his own son. this this is one of the soldiers who saved our village. it was 50 years after the war had ended. casey turned to his son and said, all these years i wondered what i was doing here. now now i know why we fight. .. >> mor
[applause] louis knox in the front row had a tough time getting into the service.ix months later he was in the army and became part of this elite fighting force. thank you for being here today. [applause] casey is here. he thought among the 1st allied soldiers to enter rome and liberated from the nazis here with one of his 11 children. when casey came home from world war ii, like a lot of the genuine heroes of war he did not have much to say. forty years later his family coaxed the stories out...
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. >>> ayman do knox engaged to be married to a musician in new york. 27-year-old returned to the u.s.battle in the italian judicial system. knox was convicted and later acquitted following anal pale in the 2007 death of her roommate while they were studying abroad. she could face a possible extradition to italy to stand trial yet again. >> wow. >>> the daily news a 10-year-old miniature schnauzer in iowa went to some pretty far lengths to find its owner. incredible story. surveillance video shows the dog sniffing through the hallways of a hospital 20 blocks from its home. why? the dog apparently escaped from the house and walked all of the way to the health care center where her owner was being treated for cancer. >> oh, no. >> the family says the dog had never walked that route before and has only driven through that neighborhood and somehow found its way to its owner in the cancer ward. >> i want to cry. that's really nice. that's really -- that's incredible. >>> coming up saturday night live is celebrating 40 years of ground breaking satire and comedy comedy. and welly has a previe
. >>> ayman do knox engaged to be married to a musician in new york. 27-year-old returned to the u.s.battle in the italian judicial system. knox was convicted and later acquitted following anal pale in the 2007 death of her roommate while they were studying abroad. she could face a possible extradition to italy to stand trial yet again. >> wow. >>> the daily news a 10-year-old miniature schnauzer in iowa went to some pretty far lengths to find its owner. incredible...
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. >>> knox news alert, back to the top story. look at copenhagen, a shooting a at free speech event left one person dead, three others injured. denmark calling it a likely terror attack. we are awaiting the picture of the suspect. we'll bring it to you when we get more details about this. we'll continue to follow this stoirp -- story as it continues to develop. >>> we have time for a quick check of the headlines for you. at least 16 people are dead and 22 injured after a passenger bus collided with a freight train in northern mexico. mexican officials are investigating what caused it. >>> 20 new cardinals are being welcomed into the college of cardinals at the vatican. during the ceremony, pope francis told them to put aside pride, jealousy and self-interest and to exercise charity. >>> and an unmanned space ship was detached from the international space station today. it was one of several ships used to carry supplies to the space station last year. >> very nice. >>> congressman paul ryan is warning fellow republicans not to get
. >>> knox news alert, back to the top story. look at copenhagen, a shooting a at free speech event left one person dead, three others injured. denmark calling it a likely terror attack. we are awaiting the picture of the suspect. we'll bring it to you when we get more details about this. we'll continue to follow this stoirp -- story as it continues to develop. >>> we have time for a quick check of the headlines for you. at least 16 people are dead and 22 injured after a...
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. >> short was finally arrested walking around fort knox wearing a uniform.c news. can i talk to you about the lies you have been telling. when we tried to speak with him, watch. >> don't hit the camera! >> me about the purple heart. where were you wounded? >> in your face. >> our lens now busted he threatens my producer. >> why not just enlist. why do all of this? huh? >> there is going to be a murder here? >> there is going to be a murder here. >> he calls the cops on us and when they arrive short comes after the producer again and he is arrested for harassment. >> it really hurts! >> his courage crumbling. >> this seriously hurts. >> for every jonathan short, there hundreds more waiting to take his place. >> i have been to a lot of memorial services for fallen soldiers and you have a coward back here who would steal that valor, i'm not going to let it happen. >> as for jonathan short, the fake soldier he approached he wrote a letter of apology to the soldiers of ft. knox but has no apology whatsoever for the young woman he took advantage of. >> wow. are th
. >> short was finally arrested walking around fort knox wearing a uniform.c news. can i talk to you about the lies you have been telling. when we tried to speak with him, watch. >> don't hit the camera! >> me about the purple heart. where were you wounded? >> in your face. >> our lens now busted he threatens my producer. >> why not just enlist. why do all of this? huh? >> there is going to be a murder here? >> there is going to be a murder here....