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big and stroon like ay lewis when i grow up...iess.. a non profit organization that helps kids live a healthy lifestyle... 3 1:24::2 we needed a pe htought his program fit our non traditional progressive mmdel.twice a week...montt sandersstakes his program into the stadium school...he works with 4 classes... every tuesday and thursday afternoon...6:20:49 im tackling the epidemic of obesity... states... ne in three children is overweight. 6:22:11 i tell them this isnt recess... whhre you throw a ball and have fun but its goign to be structured... began dreams were shattered... 6;14;27 i had an injury in highscool... 6:16:00 when your a young athlete...you never tore my cl and my cl.. my pro aspirations. he always enjoyed got to the professional training world n praduated highsshool in he - savannah and went on to college where he communications.6:16:37 i spent nice i had a nice salary but when i started doing ssem soul searchingand spifrutall searching, i god hdsomethign else for me... a mutual friend baltimore's beloved 52... 6:17
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congressman john lewis is a symbol. the last surviving speaker from the 1963 march on washington, and a hero of the civil rights era. in february 2011, john lewis received the presidential medal of freedom. the nation's highest civilian honor. he responsed the -- he sponsored the legislation to accomplish this museum. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the honorable john lewis. [ applause ] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you linda, for those kind words of introduction. mr. president, mrs. obama, mrs. bush, my colleagues from the congress, my beloved friends, what we witnessed today will go down in history. it is the substance of things hoped for and a validation of our dreams. it is the moment of people protested and struggling longed for and what our ancestors believed in. but never to be behold. it is that point of critical mass when an idea becomes so powerful, it leaves the rim of inspiration and becomes invisible, even to the untrained eye. this is an idea whose time has come. when i think about all i
congressman john lewis is a symbol. the last surviving speaker from the 1963 march on washington, and a hero of the civil rights era. in february 2011, john lewis received the presidential medal of freedom. the nation's highest civilian honor. he responsed the -- he sponsored the legislation to accomplish this museum. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the honorable john lewis. [ applause ] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you linda, for those kind words of...
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being set up so he could get powell but i i don't know about that and so i have to say he had to know lewis powell was well known he was head of the american bar association various stablished lawyer as i said on the boards of all of these companies well known in virginia and nationally as a distinguished lawyer frankly was always corporate lawyer was a very soft spoken southern general he wasn't the everything everything you hear about him he's described as you know mild mannered and gracious and i'm sure he was he just had a very corporatist sort of state of mind but you know the same day nixon nominated lewis powell he had to open and he nominated william rehnquist the conservative and these two actually turned out to be very different justices the conservative who we think of as the conservative william rehnquist actually wrote dissent after dissent against lewis piles corporate rights decisions and lewis powell who we think of as this moderate mild mannered judge turned out to be the revolutionary who created a whole new theory of corporate speech which had never existed in america up
being set up so he could get powell but i i don't know about that and so i have to say he had to know lewis powell was well known he was head of the american bar association various stablished lawyer as i said on the boards of all of these companies well known in virginia and nationally as a distinguished lawyer frankly was always corporate lawyer was a very soft spoken southern general he wasn't the everything everything you hear about him he's described as you know mild mannered and gracious...
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slackline on youtube, lewis is the extreme sport's only star.new it doesn't have any major sponsors. founded in the early '80s in colorado, it spread, becoming popular on the beaches of california. originally about walking the line. it's now a competitive sport focusing on tricks. one of the reasons it's also called "tricklining." all this sketchiness, slacklining in the nude, over roaring rivers, requires years of practice, extraordinary balance, and a brass set of -- andy "sketchy" lewis says you get used to it. >> just like any other extreme sport. you've got to take some pain and learn how to do the tricks. you sprain your ankle sometimes. you hurt your knee, you land on it wrong, doing a back flip, you slip and land on your back. >> reporter: but lewis stuck last night's flip, opening the door for the underground community's coming out party. it has already cornered a niche market on youtube but post-super bowl it's expanding the fan base from a few hundred thousand viewers to a cool billion. for "nightline," i'm matt gutman on terra firma
slackline on youtube, lewis is the extreme sport's only star.new it doesn't have any major sponsors. founded in the early '80s in colorado, it spread, becoming popular on the beaches of california. originally about walking the line. it's now a competitive sport focusing on tricks. one of the reasons it's also called "tricklining." all this sketchiness, slacklining in the nude, over roaring rivers, requires years of practice, extraordinary balance, and a brass set of -- andy...
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let's turn to karen lewis, president of the chicago teachers union. this is not about a teachers union. this is about the kids in the classroom, poor neighborhoods in chicago that are being targtsed for closure because they haven't been given the resources to survive and to achieve in their test scores. what's really going on here, ms. lewis? >> well, what's really going on is a planned, very well-orchestrated attack on
let's turn to karen lewis, president of the chicago teachers union. this is not about a teachers union. this is about the kids in the classroom, poor neighborhoods in chicago that are being targtsed for closure because they haven't been given the resources to survive and to achieve in their test scores. what's really going on here, ms. lewis? >> well, what's really going on is a planned, very well-orchestrated attack on
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the arrest of tyrone lewis. while this investigation continues all of the men responsible for the kidnapping, robbery and murder of lenny harris are now in custody. >> police say they are still looking for the person who made an anonymous phone call that led investigators to harris' body at the bottom of a well in ft. washington, maryland. >>> meantime earlier today family and friends gathered to say their final good-byes to lenny harris at mount calvary holy church in northeast. a reception was held in harris' memory at the charles houston recreation center, the last place harris was seen alive in september. >>> 9 wants to know what is the government doing about a local liquor store selling alcohol to underage kids? last week our andrea mccarren did a story on the town square market on macarthur boulevard in northwest and in her undercover investigation her camera captured video of teenagers just walking out of that store with booze. >> reporter: for several weeks we watched and videotaped dozens of teenagers p
the arrest of tyrone lewis. while this investigation continues all of the men responsible for the kidnapping, robbery and murder of lenny harris are now in custody. >> police say they are still looking for the person who made an anonymous phone call that led investigators to harris' body at the bottom of a well in ft. washington, maryland. >>> meantime earlier today family and friends gathered to say their final good-byes to lenny harris at mount calvary holy church in northeast....
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king, pocos dias despues que lewis desaparecio... en una zona boscosa de fort washington, en maryland... cuatro personas fueron arrestadas tras intentar robar el auto de una mujer en columbia height... el frustrado robo se produjo en la cuadra 1400 de la park road, alrededor de las 3 de la madrugada del domingo... dos acompanantes que viajaban con la mujer lucharon con los asaltante, los que escaparon en otro vehiculo... las victimas persiguieron a los sopechosos y alertaron a la policia, la que poco despues logro detener a los sospechosos.. en anne arundel maryland, una propuesta de ley podria perjudicar la manera como muchos latinos se comunican con el gobierno... claudia uceda nos amplia... -----(take pkg)---- en el condado de anne arundel en maryland, quieren obligar a los inmigrantes indocumentados a hablar ingles para que asi se vean forzados a irse de alli.... keren moore/ residente de anne -----(take pkg)---- en el condado de anne arundel en maryland, quieren obligar a los inmigrantes indocumentados a hablar ingles para que a
king, pocos dias despues que lewis desaparecio... en una zona boscosa de fort washington, en maryland... cuatro personas fueron arrestadas tras intentar robar el auto de una mujer en columbia height... el frustrado robo se produjo en la cuadra 1400 de la park road, alrededor de las 3 de la madrugada del domingo... dos acompanantes que viajaban con la mujer lucharon con los asaltante, los que escaparon en otro vehiculo... las victimas persiguieron a los sopechosos y alertaron a la policia, la...
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his name is dylan lewis and he admits he was driving drunk. as you know a few times in a reporter's career, we're lucky enough to do an interview we can't wait to share. 9 wants you to know this was the case when we met dylan in a maryland trauma center. >> i just remember waking up outside of my truck on the ground shaking, bleeding and thinking that was it. but i wasn't okay with that. >> do you have any vital signs. >> yes. >> reporter: we met dylan lewis at the lowest moment of his life. >> i wanted to fight. i wanted to live. i wanted to stay here. and i did that. >> reporter: driving drunk on a cold january night, dylan lost control of his truck, hit a telephone pole and flipped over. >> for some people, they don't get this lucky. they don't get the second chance that i got. they don't get to wake up after the drunken car accident. >> reporter: we met the 21-year-old at university of maryland shock trauma in baltimore hours after he was brought in by ambulance, minutes before he went into surgery. >> i don't want to touch alcohol ever ag
his name is dylan lewis and he admits he was driving drunk. as you know a few times in a reporter's career, we're lucky enough to do an interview we can't wait to share. 9 wants you to know this was the case when we met dylan in a maryland trauma center. >> i just remember waking up outside of my truck on the ground shaking, bleeding and thinking that was it. but i wasn't okay with that. >> do you have any vital signs. >> yes. >> reporter: we met dylan lewis at the...
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and it is interesting of those to in the past been quite different on the corporate lewis powell went on to write for cases in the period of about six years the greatest something that had never before existed in american history. yet corporate speech rights the first time is 1970 with a case in massachusetts ar. it struck down our law in massachusetts that kept corporations and spinning in citizens referenda. in some ways it was a preview of citizens united. and lewis powell wrote the 5-4 decision to the conservative william rehnquist out a passionate dissent saying that corporations do not have the same rights as those to which he called those who hold their allegiance and existence of something higher than the commonwealth of, unlike corporations which are creation of the state. and, of course, you know, you have a progressive descent as well but this overwrites doctrine for the first time was put into our first amendment striking down laws and elections and referenda both in massachusetts. he went on to write an opinion striking down new york law that prevented utility corporation
and it is interesting of those to in the past been quite different on the corporate lewis powell went on to write for cases in the period of about six years the greatest something that had never before existed in american history. yet corporate speech rights the first time is 1970 with a case in massachusetts ar. it struck down our law in massachusetts that kept corporations and spinning in citizens referenda. in some ways it was a preview of citizens united. and lewis powell wrote the 5-4...
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he was part of the lewis and clashing expedition. i was working on the project for lewis and clark and that's how it started. >> and i read you took a trip to the post office for black history month. you saw the people commemorated with the stamps and thought, hey shall new york should be on the stamp, too. how did you get to that thinking? >> well, sakiajewa got a stamp and coin and lewis and clark had postage stamps and i was like, where was york? >> what did you find out about york? not a lot of people at the lewis and clark college knew who this person was. what did you find through your research? >> i only know what lewis and clark wrote in their journal. some interesting things i found out was that he was the only african american on the trip. he saved lewis' life from a grizzly bear and helped with racial relationships on the journey, like native americans. >> they had never seen an african american. these were things that were really intriguing to jackson. when he was reading through, just trying to understand what a slave's
he was part of the lewis and clashing expedition. i was working on the project for lewis and clark and that's how it started. >> and i read you took a trip to the post office for black history month. you saw the people commemorated with the stamps and thought, hey shall new york should be on the stamp, too. how did you get to that thinking? >> well, sakiajewa got a stamp and coin and lewis and clark had postage stamps and i was like, where was york? >> what did you find out...
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one of those students was john lewis, congressman john lewis. there's a photograph of him right here. shortly after with his friend jim zwerk. nobody was killed but they were severely beaten. when the national news caught wind of that, folks who never had joined snicc before wanted to join now. and that's how the movement kept going. we're going to move down this way. we're now in washington, d.c. 1963. march on washington. you know, everybody wanted to speak tofor this march on washington. john lewis told us how there was many, many hours of meetings trying to decide this agenda. who would be part of the actual program, who would be part of the pre-program. guess who got to be part of the pre-program? they didn't want john lewis to speak as part of the pre-program because they felt was too young. the man had gone through snicc, he had gone through the freedom riders, and they said, no. we have to have our man represented, so he made the cut as one of the 12 speakers for the program. it was heavily male, minister led, and so that was the part of
one of those students was john lewis, congressman john lewis. there's a photograph of him right here. shortly after with his friend jim zwerk. nobody was killed but they were severely beaten. when the national news caught wind of that, folks who never had joined snicc before wanted to join now. and that's how the movement kept going. we're going to move down this way. we're now in washington, d.c. 1963. march on washington. you know, everybody wanted to speak tofor this march on washington....
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if i find myself in good company who was lewis paul lewis powell was really the father of the new corporate rights movement he was a lawyer in richmond virginia in the one nine hundred sixty s. he joined the board of directors of the philip morris tobacco company the cigarette company he was on the board of about a dozen other big corporations corporate lawyer and in about nine hundred seventy after witnessing twenty million people twenty million americans come out into the streets to demand better controls on earth day april nine hundred seventy to demand better balance about air pollution rivers catching on fire toxic waste dump basically corporate corporations externalizing everything poisonous and toxic and keeping the profits american said enough and we got a wave of environmental reform the first e.p.a. clean water act clean air act endangered species act and so on the incredible wave of reform with richard nixon in the white house but lewis powell the corporate lawyer in richmond virginia looked at this and was appalled democracy was working he called it the attack on the free enterp
if i find myself in good company who was lewis paul lewis powell was really the father of the new corporate rights movement he was a lawyer in richmond virginia in the one nine hundred sixty s. he joined the board of directors of the philip morris tobacco company the cigarette company he was on the board of about a dozen other big corporations corporate lawyer and in about nine hundred seventy after witnessing twenty million people twenty million americans come out into the streets to demand...
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to sinclair lewis, this standardization was a mark of society's arid consumerism. but to luce and most middle class americans these changes represented progress. the creation of a market for a national news magazine that would bring the "news of the world" every week in a concise way to help busy people inform themselves quickly. had den died prematurely of a strep infection in 1929 a few days after his 31st birthday. luce moved forward with his own vision without looking back. in 1930, the early months of the great depression, he launched the first truly serious business magazine in america, "fortune," a dazzlingly beautiful monthly designed to examine business and capitalism in a way that would provide knowledge about the workings of the economy which he believed that all americans, not just businessmen, should understand. he tired talented writers, some of whom went on to great literary careers, who examined and explained areas of business that were largely new to them and their readers. he recruited talented photographers, among them margaret burke white and re
to sinclair lewis, this standardization was a mark of society's arid consumerism. but to luce and most middle class americans these changes represented progress. the creation of a market for a national news magazine that would bring the "news of the world" every week in a concise way to help busy people inform themselves quickly. had den died prematurely of a strep infection in 1929 a few days after his 31st birthday. luce moved forward with his own vision without looking back. in...
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. >> we'll be welcome back with congressman john lewis and lonnie bunch. >> we didn't give up, we didn't give in, we didn't get lost in a sea of despair, we kept the faith, we kept our eyes on the prize. how did this small colorado town get through tough economic times? freight rail. it attracted large companies, like vestas. we built four factories to make turbine blades, towers, and generators. creating over seventeen hundred jobs. then suppliers, stores, more companies followed, creating more jobs. economists call that the ripple effect. i call it the freight rail effect. freight rail connects every corner of america, bringing jobs and economic growth along for the ride. visit freightrailworks.org. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices a
. >> we'll be welcome back with congressman john lewis and lonnie bunch. >> we didn't give up, we didn't give in, we didn't get lost in a sea of despair, we kept the faith, we kept our eyes on the prize. how did this small colorado town get through tough economic times? freight rail. it attracted large companies, like vestas. we built four factories to make turbine blades, towers, and generators. creating over seventeen hundred jobs. then suppliers, stores, more companies followed,...
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from training ray lewis to molding young minds. stronger bodies for baltimore's kids. kids. 3 3 ((break ))((break 5)) 3 it's our mobideal of the week! every week.. we'll bring you a deal from mobideals... whicc provides coupons directly to your cell phone! phone!this week's deal comes from... sykesville auto repair. gett20 percent off all repairs. just go to my-mobideals-dot-com to get started.. or look for mobideals on your smartphone. smartphone. mobideals is a product of our parent company.. sinclair broadcast group. ((toss to weathee)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 3 3 coming up.. janet or m-i-a?an exposed breast... or the middle finger? both happened during theesuper bowl half time shoo... of the day.which "malfunction" - was worse?m-i-a's middle finger or janet's wardrobe?our phoneelines are open now.. 410- &p481-4545. you're wwtching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 6)) ((question of day animation)) nats of mia miam-i-a gave the one finger salute during her half time show with madonna.it somehow slipped th
from training ray lewis to molding young minds. stronger bodies for baltimore's kids. kids. 3 3 ((break ))((break 5)) 3 it's our mobideal of the week! every week.. we'll bring you a deal from mobideals... whicc provides coupons directly to your cell phone! phone!this week's deal comes from... sykesville auto repair. gett20 percent off all repairs. just go to my-mobideals-dot-com to get started.. or look for mobideals on your smartphone. smartphone. mobideals is a product of our parent company.....
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. >> this morning we want to share the story of dillon lewis. he admits he was driving drunk when he got into a crash and he nearly became one of those statistics. >> 9 wants you to know dillon and his story. andrea mccarren reports from the shock trauma center in baltimore. >> i was shaking, bleeding and thinking that was it. >> reporter: we met dillon lewis at the lowest moment of his life. >> i wanted to fight. i wanted to live. i wanted to stay here. and i did that. >> reporter: driving drunk on a cold january night, dillon lost control of his truck, hit a telephone pole and flipped over. >> for some people they don't get this lucky. they don't get this second chance that i got. they don't get to wake up after a drunken car accident. >> reporter: we met the 21-year- old at the university of maryland shock trauma in baltimore, hours after he was brought in by ambulance, minutes before he went into surgery. >> i don't want to touch alcohol ever again. i need to take on the responsibilities of a 21-year- old and get my act together. >> i got a
. >> this morning we want to share the story of dillon lewis. he admits he was driving drunk when he got into a crash and he nearly became one of those statistics. >> 9 wants you to know dillon and his story. andrea mccarren reports from the shock trauma center in baltimore. >> i was shaking, bleeding and thinking that was it. >> reporter: we met dillon lewis at the lowest moment of his life. >> i wanted to fight. i wanted to live. i wanted to stay here. and i did...
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we'll sit down and talk to professor henry lewis gates about a test that can help you find your roots. absolutely fascinating stuff. they found my roots back six generations. it can also shed a light on your risk of certain medical conditions as well. first, hey, it's super bowl weekend. new york giants taking on the new england patriots. got your favorite, i'm sure. those of us who care about head injuries can look for a few extra things during the game. i want you to pay attention. for one, we know super bowl ads are the most high profile, most expensive spots to run. the nfl will use one of those
we'll sit down and talk to professor henry lewis gates about a test that can help you find your roots. absolutely fascinating stuff. they found my roots back six generations. it can also shed a light on your risk of certain medical conditions as well. first, hey, it's super bowl weekend. new york giants taking on the new england patriots. got your favorite, i'm sure. those of us who care about head injuries can look for a few extra things during the game. i want you to pay attention. for one,...
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according to charging documents, lewis said he was driving, his wife was in jail and he needed to get food for his son. he shouldn't have been on the road because his license was suspended and revoked. this is the second time in six months lewis has been arrested. >>> the debate over contraception got heated on capitol hill. abc 2 news' linda stow is here with why a new rule by the president is sparking such a fierce debate. linda. reporter: charley, it all stems from the president's plan to require most health insurance plans to cover birth control for women. republicans are blasting that new rule. they held a hearing yesterday where several clergy were invited to testify. they argued the mandate goes against their religious beliefs, that democrats complained an important voice was missing at that hearing, women. and when a democratic representative wanted to allow a catholic student from catholic university who uses contraception to testify, she was denied. >> i think everyone understands what is going on here today. the chairman is promoting a conspiracy theory that the federal gov
according to charging documents, lewis said he was driving, his wife was in jail and he needed to get food for his son. he shouldn't have been on the road because his license was suspended and revoked. this is the second time in six months lewis has been arrested. >>> the debate over contraception got heated on capitol hill. abc 2 news' linda stow is here with why a new rule by the president is sparking such a fierce debate. linda. reporter: charley, it all stems from the president's...
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jail on unrelated charges. -- tyrone lewis./ hundreds of people gathered to say a final farewell to harris. >> disturbing developments from washington state murder-suicide investigation. this man josh powell stuck at his two sons with a hatchet before igniting the explosion that killed all of them. official say there were signs that the carefully planned the final act, donating toys to a local charity and sending goodbye e-mails to several people. he was the prime suspect in his wife's disappearance in utah in 2009. is in lhasa said the children recently remembered more about what happened the night their mother vanished. a california appeals court will decide the fate of a marriage today in the golden state. panel of judges will announce if the voter-approved ban is unconstitutional. a lower-court judge tossed the band in 2010, but critics say the judge is biased because the judge is openly gay. >> of virginia state senate appeals committee approved a bill that makes texting or e- mail and while driving a primary offense. it's a secondary offense right now appear the state senate v
jail on unrelated charges. -- tyrone lewis./ hundreds of people gathered to say a final farewell to harris. >> disturbing developments from washington state murder-suicide investigation. this man josh powell stuck at his two sons with a hatchet before igniting the explosion that killed all of them. official say there were signs that the carefully planned the final act, donating toys to a local charity and sending goodbye e-mails to several people. he was the prime suspect in his wife's...
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former ravens super bowl hero jermaine lewis has been arrested for the second time in six months. he was pulled over because police spotted his 4-year-old son in the front seat not buckled upment lewis said he needed to get food for his son. >>> after two years, the man known as the underwear bomber has learned he will spend the rest of his life in prison. during the sentence, farouk abdullmutallab yelled god is great. >>> rick santorum will be in michigan for a rally and then off to ohio. rop paul is -- mitt >>> lawmakers are expected to vote today on the extension of the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits. it is a $152 billion measure. the deal does not include a 2012d cut for medicare doctors. >>> new jersey flags will fly at half staff on saturday honoring the legacy of whitney houston. the singer will be laid to rest tomorrow. we have a preview of that ceremony coming up in two minutes. >>> it is friday. that means it's time for a freebie for the week with the help of our local woman known as the free sample mama. we've compiled a list for you to check out today. let's
former ravens super bowl hero jermaine lewis has been arrested for the second time in six months. he was pulled over because police spotted his 4-year-old son in the front seat not buckled upment lewis said he needed to get food for his son. >>> after two years, the man known as the underwear bomber has learned he will spend the rest of his life in prison. during the sentence, farouk abdullmutallab yelled god is great. >>> rick santorum will be in michigan for a rally and then...
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lewis was pulled over yesterday morning on hanover pike because police saw his 4-year-old son in the front seat with no seat belt which, of course, as you know, is against the law. authorities say he's also being cited for driving on suspended and revoked driver's license. we're told lewis is being held on a $50,000 bond. >>> court was canceled yesterday in the uva murder trial after one of the attorneys got sick in the case. no one is quite sure whether or not george huguely will take the witness stand in his own defense. his voice has only been heard so far when prosecutors played his interview with police hours after his girlfriend yeardley love was found dead. with one attorney being sick, trial watchers are now wondering how this is going to affect the future of the case. >> i just hope it is laid out the way it needs to be laid out. justice needs to be served. >> defense attorneys do plan to bring huguely's father to self. george huguely, iv had been with his son at a golf outing most of the day may 2nd, 2010. prosecutors say it was later that day huguely kicked in the door of
lewis was pulled over yesterday morning on hanover pike because police saw his 4-year-old son in the front seat with no seat belt which, of course, as you know, is against the law. authorities say he's also being cited for driving on suspended and revoked driver's license. we're told lewis is being held on a $50,000 bond. >>> court was canceled yesterday in the uva murder trial after one of the attorneys got sick in the case. no one is quite sure whether or not george huguely will take...
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i want to thank laura bush, secretary salazar, sam brownback, my hero congressman john lewis. wayne clough, and everybody who's worked so hard to make this possible. i'm so proud of lonnie bunch who came here from chicago, i want to point out. i remember having a conversation with him about this job when he was planning to embark on this extraordinary journey, and we could not be prouder of the work that he has done to help make this day possible. i promise to do my part by being brief. as others have mentioned, this day has been a long time coming. the idea for a museum dedicated to african-americans was first put forward by black veterans of the civil war. and years later the call was picked up by members of the civil rights generation. by men and women who knew how to fight for what was right, and strive for what is just. this is their day. this is your day. it's an honor to be here to see the fruit of your labor. it's also fitting that this museum has found a home on the national mall. as has been mentioned it was on this ground long ago that lives were once traded, where
i want to thank laura bush, secretary salazar, sam brownback, my hero congressman john lewis. wayne clough, and everybody who's worked so hard to make this possible. i'm so proud of lonnie bunch who came here from chicago, i want to point out. i remember having a conversation with him about this job when he was planning to embark on this extraordinary journey, and we could not be prouder of the work that he has done to help make this day possible. i promise to do my part by being brief. as...
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and you had democratic congressman, john lewis. i did not realize he's the only person still alive who spoke at the march on washington in 1963. all lot of activity happening around the washington monument as they construct the african- american museum of history. >> so nice that john lewis was able to be there. new at noon -- a tough line boss is facing charges. the former upper back bench -- upper big branch mind owner is accused of conspiring against the government. 29 miners died in the april 2010 explosion, the worst u.s. mining disaster in four decades. >> seven people are dead in violent and rare -- anti- american protests in afghanistan. thousands are demonstrating for a second straight day against the accidental burning of karan's at a military base. the embassy is an lockdown and the american commander has apologized for the mistake and asked afghans to join in the investigation. >> and in syria, to western journalists have been killed in a bombing. one of them is an american work reporter who has been a foreign correspon
and you had democratic congressman, john lewis. i did not realize he's the only person still alive who spoke at the march on washington in 1963. all lot of activity happening around the washington monument as they construct the african- american museum of history. >> so nice that john lewis was able to be there. new at noon -- a tough line boss is facing charges. the former upper back bench -- upper big branch mind owner is accused of conspiring against the government. 29 miners died in...
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jackson strongly disagree with their decision this past week, to close or phase out seven schools, lewis and jackson say the city should return to publicly electing them. >> we are still responsible as a community, parents students and teachers to take this to the streets because that's where it needs to go. >> returning to an elected school board would require a change in state law and another option would be to take the issue before federal courts. a new plan for public transportation on the south side one ottomans idea to improve the safety and quality of your next ride in the somber gathering in the northern suburbs or family marked five years since this man was last seen alive. >> strong winds will push milder air over chicago tomorrow, details next. attention! it's the kmart home sale. all furniture on sale. complete bed set starting at $29.99. entire stock of bath towels, sheets and blankets on sale. attention! your dog's a contradiction. he's sticking his butt out the window instead of his head. you're eating starburst [ guy 2 ] it's solid, yet juicy. dude, your dog is weird. don
jackson strongly disagree with their decision this past week, to close or phase out seven schools, lewis and jackson say the city should return to publicly electing them. >> we are still responsible as a community, parents students and teachers to take this to the streets because that's where it needs to go. >> returning to an elected school board would require a change in state law and another option would be to take the issue before federal courts. a new plan for public...
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poet lewis alexander, we call the lost dream back.is mall, on this sacred space. the dreams of manywhfought for e should be a fight in the nation's capital that will help all americans remember and honor african-american history and culture. equally important in this vision was the need to make better all who visit the national museum by using african-american culture as a lens to more clearly understand what it means to be an american. so with groundbreaking, we mark a major milestone in the creation of this museum. a museum that as a beloved historian john l. franklin used to always say to me, it must tell the untarnished truth. because this will be a museum that will have moments to make one cry or ponder slavery and degradation. but it will also be a signature museum, designed by andre bond but a museum that soars on the people. and it will illuminate the joy and belief of the promise of america that will shape this community. this build will go remind us that there are few things as powerful as a people as a nation steeped in his
poet lewis alexander, we call the lost dream back.is mall, on this sacred space. the dreams of manywhfought for e should be a fight in the nation's capital that will help all americans remember and honor african-american history and culture. equally important in this vision was the need to make better all who visit the national museum by using african-american culture as a lens to more clearly understand what it means to be an american. so with groundbreaking, we mark a major milestone in the...
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president obama will speak and we will hear from jon lewis. -- john lewis. [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome phylicia rashad. [applause] >> good morning. it is indeed an honor and privilege to welcome all of you here today for this ground- breaking ceremony of the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. this is a milestone. this is a milestone moment, not only for the smithsonian but for the united states. today, we take the first up in creating an iconic buildings that will house something truly wonderful. a museum with the power to change hearts and minds and ultimately, the nation. your being here today speaks to your support of this spectacular effort. creating this museum has captured the attention of government, private citizens and has also drawn on the commitment of corporate america a community groups, and school groups. today, we salute this undertaking with extraordinary music and inspiring speakers all in celebration of this moment and the american spirit. [applause] ♪ ladies and gentleman,
president obama will speak and we will hear from jon lewis. -- john lewis. [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome phylicia rashad. [applause] >> good morning. it is indeed an honor and privilege to welcome all of you here today for this ground- breaking ceremony of the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. this is a milestone. this is a milestone moment, not only for the smithsonian but for the united states. today, we take the...
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lewis and i agree on that last. thank you. so, so, first of all, let me touch on the hardware issue because the whole supply chain, risk management issues, last count 155 supply chain risk management at issue in the government today. we need to coordinate those issues. quite frankly, organizations like ours, we invest heavily in what we call our branded integrity program because our reputation is how we grow our business. so we invest from concept to delivery in our products, in your hardware and software products. to make this short one of the things that i think this body could help with, as we sit here today and we deal with this supply chain risk management problem, the federal government still continues to buy from untrusted sources. here's a culture of across the government of cost and schedule across the departments and agencies where in order to save five cents on a widget we're buying low cost, low bid, and then we end up in a gray market and we wonder why we have counterfeit or malicious products in our government's
lewis and i agree on that last. thank you. so, so, first of all, let me touch on the hardware issue because the whole supply chain, risk management issues, last count 155 supply chain risk management at issue in the government today. we need to coordinate those issues. quite frankly, organizations like ours, we invest heavily in what we call our branded integrity program because our reputation is how we grow our business. so we invest from concept to delivery in our products, in your hardware...
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from training ray lewis to molding young minds.ttered all over the place. mm-hmm. what are your monthly expenses? you keep your receipts in plastic baggies? seriously? [ announcer ] get it done and get it off your mind with quickbooks. organize your small business finances all in one place, even online banking. and now your business can be at your fingertips, anywhere. quickbooks, guaranteed easy or your money back. learn more at quickbooks.com. [ male announcer ] we have more than 3,000 daily flights on southwest airlines. and that gives you thousands of options to fly where you want, when you want. announcing new nonstop service from bwi airport to atlanta starting february 12th. book all of our destinations only at southwest.com. starting february 12th. ááweáá begin... our.../ month long salute...// to... this year's.../ champions of courage.../ courage.../ the annual program sponsored by fox 45... featurrs those who live the vision and carry on the legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. tonight'' champion is determined to make su
from training ray lewis to molding young minds.ttered all over the place. mm-hmm. what are your monthly expenses? you keep your receipts in plastic baggies? seriously? [ announcer ] get it done and get it off your mind with quickbooks. organize your small business finances all in one place, even online banking. and now your business can be at your fingertips, anywhere. quickbooks, guaranteed easy or your money back. learn more at quickbooks.com. [ male announcer ] we have more than 3,000 daily...
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lewis's 4-year-old was handed over to his grandfather. he is in jail tonight. >>> nicola riley is up against first degree murder charge. the law had not been used against abortion there is. her attorney is -- doctor. her attorney is arguing that she is immuned from it. riley's former partner has always been charged. >>> the trial in the man accused of killing yeardley love is expected to pick up again tomorrow. one of george huguely's attorney was sick. >> reporter: the reason there would be perhaps one more expert, along the lines of the cause of death and it could very well be that there are friends, witnesses of the defendant who might be in a position to testify as to what they're understanding of what the defendant's state of mind on the night in question. >> christian schaffer is in charlottesville covering the trial. if you want the latest, you need to follow him on twitter. he tweets up to the minute. >>> we have breaking news out of annapolis right now. the last 2 minutes abc 2 news has confirmed. he has accepted the protection.
lewis's 4-year-old was handed over to his grandfather. he is in jail tonight. >>> nicola riley is up against first degree murder charge. the law had not been used against abortion there is. her attorney is -- doctor. her attorney is arguing that she is immuned from it. riley's former partner has always been charged. >>> the trial in the man accused of killing yeardley love is expected to pick up again tomorrow. one of george huguely's attorney was sick. >> reporter: the...
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so i'm announcing today a warrant that has been obtained for the arrest of tyrone lewis. while this investigation continues all the men responsible for the kidnapping, robbery and murder of lenny harris are now in custody. >> the announcement of this third arrest comes on the same day as harris' funeral. police are still looking for the person who made at nonmusical that led them to harris' body -- the anonymous call that led them to harris' body in the well. >>> a medical examer in washington state will perform autopsies on josh powell and his two sons. they died yesterday in a house explosion police say was not an accident. paul was a person of interest in the disappear -- powell was a person interest of in the disappearance of his way. >> reporter: cell phone video shows flames raging through a home after it blew up in graham, washington. inside police found the husband and miss two sons of a missing utah woman. police say powell may have used accelerant to start the flames. >> the action of josh and how fast this fire has burnt, we believe it was intentional. >> repor
so i'm announcing today a warrant that has been obtained for the arrest of tyrone lewis. while this investigation continues all the men responsible for the kidnapping, robbery and murder of lenny harris are now in custody. >> the announcement of this third arrest comes on the same day as harris' funeral. police are still looking for the person who made at nonmusical that led them to harris' body -- the anonymous call that led them to harris' body in the well. >>> a medical examer...
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as he steps off the ledge, shay hugs lewis close.y're lowered down to the floor below where more firefighters pull them in. >> relief came when we got pulled in. >> both giagos and lewis are taken to the hospital and treated for smoke inhalation. it takes the fdny another hour to control the fire. afterwards, they talk to a local reporter. >> you're looking at two guys, high profile. it could be anybody. it's a lot of guy, the whole team. >> he was first. i'm just fast. it's nothing that anybody wouldn't have done. >> is this the reason you became a firefighter in the first place? >> no. it's the whole reason. a whole reason. >> an exhausted but happy patty brown weighed in. >> so proud of these two guys. these guys hanging 13 floors. >> in the decade that follows this amazing rescue, the men of rescue one and the fdny continue to serve the city of new york. but sadly three of the firefighters who came to the aid of jose and peter in 1991 that day are killed at the world trade center on september 11th, 2001. patty brown promoted to c
as he steps off the ledge, shay hugs lewis close.y're lowered down to the floor below where more firefighters pull them in. >> relief came when we got pulled in. >> both giagos and lewis are taken to the hospital and treated for smoke inhalation. it takes the fdny another hour to control the fire. afterwards, they talk to a local reporter. >> you're looking at two guys, high profile. it could be anybody. it's a lot of guy, the whole team. >> he was first. i'm just fast....
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police say lewis is also the gunman.'s county police chief mark mcgraw says this is the third and final arrest in the case. >> all the men responsible for the kidnapping, robbery and murder of lenny harris are now in custody. >> reporter: police say robbery was the motive. harris was last seen in september here at charles houston recreation center in old town alexandria. at that same location today friends and family gathered for a reception in his honor. >> just a true friend. whenever you need him, all you do is pick up the phone and he was there. you could talk to lenny about everything. we go a long way back. >> his smile would get you first and then he was genuine, was very genuine. he cared about a lot of people. he cared about the elderly. he cared about the children. >> ever since i was 18 years old i had a battle with drugs and alcohol and i've been in and out of the jail system and lenny was one of the guys that was there to push me and rec me on. he was pretty much like a dad to a lot of us. he was the guy to
police say lewis is also the gunman.'s county police chief mark mcgraw says this is the third and final arrest in the case. >> all the men responsible for the kidnapping, robbery and murder of lenny harris are now in custody. >> reporter: police say robbery was the motive. harris was last seen in september here at charles houston recreation center in old town alexandria. at that same location today friends and family gathered for a reception in his honor. >> just a true...
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it was andy lewis.ointed with a peck from the queen of pop, bouncing into your living rooms in a modified tunic. a 28-second performance that seemed two parts wow and one part ow. that's not exactly a tight rope. it's called a slack line. a one-inch thick ribbon of nylon giving folks like andy lewis a sport. it's called slack-lining. >> the super bowl was definitely the most public place at the i have ever slacklined. you have that many people live, there's an energy put into you that you can't access any other way. >> reporter: known as mr. slackline on youtube, he's the sport's only star. it's so new, it doesn't have any sponsors. founded in colorado in the early '80s, it spread to california. in the nude over roaring rivers. years of practice, extraordinary balance and a set of -- >> you have to take some pain to learn how to do the trick. >> reporter: it's already cornered a niche market on youtube. they're expend aing the bis to a cool billion. i'm matt
it was andy lewis.ointed with a peck from the queen of pop, bouncing into your living rooms in a modified tunic. a 28-second performance that seemed two parts wow and one part ow. that's not exactly a tight rope. it's called a slack line. a one-inch thick ribbon of nylon giving folks like andy lewis a sport. it's called slack-lining. >> the super bowl was definitely the most public place at the i have ever slacklined. you have that many people live, there's an energy put into you that you...
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and daniel lewis talked about his childhood. >> as a child i never was thought of good looking. it ran a gammot to flattering me, to disturbing me. the disturbing part was wondering if it was going to interfere my work. i did not enter it because i thought i was good looking. i entered it because of the art of it. although et was flattering at times -- although it was flattering at tiles, i thought if you thought too much about that it would interfere with the reason i went into it. >> i think i probably felt i had nothing to lose because i was in a school where i felt so completely alienated from everything that was going on around me and everything about the school. which i thought was the most dreadful place on god's earth. to me the theater was the one place of light in you know in a world of darkness. so to me there was no rejection. i could have been -- that could have been greater than the one i had already gone through. >> you think you would have been rejected by yourself. >> you don't realize what it's going to be like. when you think you're going to be an actor, you h
and daniel lewis talked about his childhood. >> as a child i never was thought of good looking. it ran a gammot to flattering me, to disturbing me. the disturbing part was wondering if it was going to interfere my work. i did not enter it because i thought i was good looking. i entered it because of the art of it. although et was flattering at times -- although it was flattering at tiles, i thought if you thought too much about that it would interfere with the reason i went into it....
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it's a one off feeling it's a much more systemic problem what this was there was a group joint base lewis mcchord who had the final say as to p.t.s.d. diagnoses and he's really a diagnosis of p.t.s.d. which is a lasting illness that requires therapy it requires a long course of treatment can't. the government money his point was that maybe you know it's not worth you know maybe we need to look at that in a way that it's more the bean counters view rather than we over these people we sent to war you know the best treatment we can get them regardless you know they didn't choose they volunteered for the military they did that volunteer to catch p.t.s.d. so i think it's a situation where these guys were definitely almost bragging that they had saved the government money by downgrading the diagnosis from p.t.s.d. to exile disorder now i'll tell you right now you have exhausted about a few things you don't have any interest about this and that that's not the same as p.t.s.d. p.t.s.d. is a debilitating illness and it needs to be treated a lot more seriously and terms of the thinkers that he thro
it's a one off feeling it's a much more systemic problem what this was there was a group joint base lewis mcchord who had the final say as to p.t.s.d. diagnoses and he's really a diagnosis of p.t.s.d. which is a lasting illness that requires therapy it requires a long course of treatment can't. the government money his point was that maybe you know it's not worth you know maybe we need to look at that in a way that it's more the bean counters view rather than we over these people we sent to war...
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dylan lewis admits that he was driving drunk. andrea spoke with dylan in a maryland trauma center for this "9 wants you to know" report. >> i just remember waking up outside of my truck when the ground was shaking, bleeding, and thinking that was it, and i wasn't okay with that. >> do you have any vital signs? >> yeah. [ sirens ] reporter: we met dylan lewis at the lowest moment of his life. i wanted to fight, i wanted to live and i wanted to stay here, and i did that. >> driving drunk on a cold january night, dylan lost control of his truck, hit a telephone pole and flipped over. >> for some people they don't get this lucky, they don't get this second chance, they don't get to wake up after their drunken car accident. reporter: we met the 21-year- old at university of maryland's shock -- in shock trauma hours after he was brought in by ambulance, minutes before he went into surgery. >> i don't ever want to touch alcohol again. i want to take the responsibilities of a 21-year- old and i need to get my act together. >> i got a cal
dylan lewis admits that he was driving drunk. andrea spoke with dylan in a maryland trauma center for this "9 wants you to know" report. >> i just remember waking up outside of my truck when the ground was shaking, bleeding, and thinking that was it, and i wasn't okay with that. >> do you have any vital signs? >> yeah. [ sirens ] reporter: we met dylan lewis at the lowest moment of his life. i wanted to fight, i wanted to live and i wanted to stay here, and i did...
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out of the back channel and have let us know that this is not an isolated incident to a joint base lewis mcchord it's happening at walter reed it's happening at other regional medical centers and it's something the army does take seriously if you have to keep money in the budget to treat the people we sent to war and who were wounded emotionally they have chokes of their minds have been taken out they may not have lost a leg the chance of their mines are missing and emotionally they deserve the same treatment as those with visible injuries so they need to take it seriously and do the right thing it's as i mentioned you know the last year for about the figure as to how many people every three months were coming to the v.a. this is before all the troops came back from iraq this is before we end the war in afghanistan do you think that the problem is going to grow exponentially with get worse as as more of these people come i don't know if it's going to be exponentially i think it's something that i will give the military plenty of credit for paying attention to you know there's a lot of ou
out of the back channel and have let us know that this is not an isolated incident to a joint base lewis mcchord it's happening at walter reed it's happening at other regional medical centers and it's something the army does take seriously if you have to keep money in the budget to treat the people we sent to war and who were wounded emotionally they have chokes of their minds have been taken out they may not have lost a leg the chance of their mines are missing and emotionally they deserve the...
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. >> tyrone lewis is believed to be tattooed man trying to use his atm card. >> they believe tyrone lewis shooter in the case. "see also lived near the well where they found his body. they believe he dumped his body there after robbing and shooting him. this arrest follows those of linwood johnson and ivan newman all charged with murder. >> all the men involved in the kidnapping robbery, and murder of lenny harris are all in custody. >> they would not elaborate on the nature of the relationship between the three men. today, they are more interested in remembering than speculating. >> this is the way god it does things. >> tyrone lewis is behind bars on an unrelated offense, but the wheels are turning to try to get him to prince george's county. stephen tschida come abc7 news. >> this fiery crash happened on pennsylvania avenue and the driver was going 100 miles per hour when it crashed into another car catching on fire. the drivers and passengers were both taken to the hospital. >> taking a look at today's top stories coming the university of virginia lacrosse player accused of killing hi
. >> tyrone lewis is believed to be tattooed man trying to use his atm card. >> they believe tyrone lewis shooter in the case. "see also lived near the well where they found his body. they believe he dumped his body there after robbing and shooting him. this arrest follows those of linwood johnson and ivan newman all charged with murder. >> all the men involved in the kidnapping robbery, and murder of lenny harris are all in custody. >> they would not elaborate on...
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lewis?ed attack on public education in chicago. so, we have seen that the third in charge at chicago public schools has said clearly we're not going to finance schools, we won't fund schools that we plan closing down. this has been going on quite some time it is the status quo in chicago, by the way. we had earth-shaking breaking reform in the late 90s, where local school councils have control over hiring and evaluation of principals and also evaluating and looking at discretionary funds in the budgets for those schools. well, once you put a school on probation, you take away the power of the local school council. so there has been this stealth attack on democratically-controlled schools for 15 years. so now it's just top-down. >> but the schools that are being closed are in impoverished neighborhoods, is that correct? >> absolutely. >> how many schools have been closed in of affluent neighborhoods in chicago or middle class neighborhoods? >> ed, you know how many, zero. let's talk about thi
lewis?ed attack on public education in chicago. so, we have seen that the third in charge at chicago public schools has said clearly we're not going to finance schools, we won't fund schools that we plan closing down. this has been going on quite some time it is the status quo in chicago, by the way. we had earth-shaking breaking reform in the late 90s, where local school councils have control over hiring and evaluation of principals and also evaluating and looking at discretionary funds in the...