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that lewis signed the receipt.ewis tried killing his wife by putting cyanide in her alcoholic beverage but she stopped drinking it because of its foul odor. he also put cyanide in her tea kettle. this, too, was unsuccessful. so that is when lewis decided to use his wife's security pass to put cyanide in the office water cooler and coffee pot. on monday morning, julie williams was the first one to drink from the water cooler. and she ingested a massive dose of cyanide. she was an innocent victim of a marriage gone horribly wrong. at the trial, lewis' wife and his girlfriend sat together, neither one thought he was capable of murder. >> two girls would sit back there, the two ladies, look at me, give me dirty looks and they were supporters of lewis harry. >> prosecutors presented what they believed to be a possible financial motive, as well. >> diane harry had a life insurance policy for $75,000. and he was the beneficiary. if she died, he was the beneficiary. he would have gotten that money. >> lewis harry was tried
that lewis signed the receipt.ewis tried killing his wife by putting cyanide in her alcoholic beverage but she stopped drinking it because of its foul odor. he also put cyanide in her tea kettle. this, too, was unsuccessful. so that is when lewis decided to use his wife's security pass to put cyanide in the office water cooler and coffee pot. on monday morning, julie williams was the first one to drink from the water cooler. and she ingested a massive dose of cyanide. she was an innocent victim...
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>> i'm going to go with ryan lewis. >> hoo hoo hoo! i'm ryan lewis.you. [ laughter and applause ] yeah! one last question. what does ryan lewis do? help me out. >> to be honest with you, no idea. [ cheers and applause ] >> back to you jimmy. >> jimmy: thank you ryan. our thanks to ryan lewis and macklemore, those guys are great. stick around we'll be right back with ricky gervais everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the eyes may be the windows to the soul. but in the case of the lexus ls... ...which eyes? eyes that pivot with the road... ...that can see what light misses... ...eyes designed to warn when yours wander... or ones that can automatically bring the ls to a complete stop. all help make the unseen... ...seen. and make the ls perhaps the most visionary vehicle on the road. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ everybody here got the lunchtime blues ♪ ♪ they need to be inspired something better than the rest. ♪ new lipton peach iced tea ♪ with that ham and cheese ♪ ♪ it tastes so sunshine-y [ carl ] ♪ drink it down and you'll believe ♪ ♪ the tas
>> i'm going to go with ryan lewis. >> hoo hoo hoo! i'm ryan lewis.you. [ laughter and applause ] yeah! one last question. what does ryan lewis do? help me out. >> to be honest with you, no idea. [ cheers and applause ] >> back to you jimmy. >> jimmy: thank you ryan. our thanks to ryan lewis and macklemore, those guys are great. stick around we'll be right back with ricky gervais everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the eyes may be the windows to the soul. but in...
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thank you lewis it's a great pleasure to be here. you you've passed the bond that built the building but you made all the furnishings and stacks i helped to raise from $20 to $79,000 we've got over 4 hundred and 36 donors who given so thank you for your generous support you'll see the names on the wall and if you want to make a donation one gentleman gave me a check for $1,000 this afternoon. we wouldn't have done this without the support of julie i want to call out julie (clapping) there's a couple of other people i want to thank minimizing i didn't for the honk honk they've provided food in the ecology so thank you to them. again, thank you all for your support (clapping) >> all right. julie are you ready. >> i am so ready. >> it's been a delight to work with julia she's kind of the distinction of pioneers and leadership and thank you julia for your committee and so without further ado, jill will i from our neighborhood (clapping.) >> so i'm going to bring it on home you have to get through me. a few housekeeping things so we're go
thank you lewis it's a great pleasure to be here. you you've passed the bond that built the building but you made all the furnishings and stacks i helped to raise from $20 to $79,000 we've got over 4 hundred and 36 donors who given so thank you for your generous support you'll see the names on the wall and if you want to make a donation one gentleman gave me a check for $1,000 this afternoon. we wouldn't have done this without the support of julie i want to call out julie (clapping) there's a...
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unfortunately, we do not have many items from these early explorers, none from lewis and clark. in our new museum, we hope to show items from the 1820's that we think are pretty significant. we hope people will show -- will enjoy seeing those. we do have a number of scientific instruments that the explorers would have taken with them, instruments that would have helped map the areas they were seeing. we have other instruments that would help them find their longitude, their place on earth at any one time. this would help them draw maps of where they were going, what they were seeing, that type of thing. we of scientific instruments that would've been used by the explorers. in addition to government exploration, a lot of the west was explored by people we call today mountain men, people who went into the west to trap beaver fur in particular. a lot of them are actually involved in large companies. they were employees. but they stayed in the mountains. they live there year-round. and just by virtue of the fact that they were trying to find areas where beavers were located, they we
unfortunately, we do not have many items from these early explorers, none from lewis and clark. in our new museum, we hope to show items from the 1820's that we think are pretty significant. we hope people will show -- will enjoy seeing those. we do have a number of scientific instruments that the explorers would have taken with them, instruments that would have helped map the areas they were seeing. we have other instruments that would help them find their longitude, their place on earth at...
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racing for it is lewis. lewis got there by mcdonagh and puncheds away by girardi. protect it ther there.what do you think of this? do you like it? it is fun because it matters. it is important to the series. williams is able to finesse it back out. close calls are part of what makes this sport exhilarating, and there have been plenty of those. greene, williams, stoll, john moore. zuccarello pivoting and wiping out. darting to it is pouliot. came up with it. good board battle there with king and it's out of play into the rangers' bench. >> eddie: well, the kings had the puck. could have easily went off the boards. jake muzzin decides to go through the middle of the ice, right there. here comes a fore-check of the rangers. derek stepan, and there comes chris kreider right off the post. stick side, blocker side. >> pierre: boston college, u. mass. amherst. kreider was a starter at boston college. >> doc: it was interesting to see stepan throw his head back. >> doc: ahead by stralman. the kings can go ahead 2-0 while the rangers can even the series going back to new yo
racing for it is lewis. lewis got there by mcdonagh and puncheds away by girardi. protect it ther there.what do you think of this? do you like it? it is fun because it matters. it is important to the series. williams is able to finesse it back out. close calls are part of what makes this sport exhilarating, and there have been plenty of those. greene, williams, stoll, john moore. zuccarello pivoting and wiping out. darting to it is pouliot. came up with it. good board battle there with king and...
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you know when lewis was saying the moss mother of all projects sometimes, we encounter those entitiesnd times when things get delayed but the people who rise up all the time and save us from being distraught and time and time again the residents of chinatown and naturally has risen up and given us the extra push to defend against lawsuits and claims all for the future generations of our san francisco residents so i want to say on behalf of everyone in the city to the community of north beach thank you, very much for your wonderful, wonderful persistencecy the community meetings have been so many hours of people we understand if we could be in frustration today but a lot more celebration when you visualize this design with to the arts in it and to celebrate with the education with all of the difference elements that we want to celebrate this library is relic of it all let's celebrate that's not environmentalist and lewis has more ideas about our library the teen use more thanizing to make sure the libraries are the center of the community thank you for also being here. congratulations
you know when lewis was saying the moss mother of all projects sometimes, we encounter those entitiesnd times when things get delayed but the people who rise up all the time and save us from being distraught and time and time again the residents of chinatown and naturally has risen up and given us the extra push to defend against lawsuits and claims all for the future generations of our san francisco residents so i want to say on behalf of everyone in the city to the community of north beach...
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the shot, but turned on to lewis anyway. lewis around behind with it now.ake free. sets it back up. muzzin, a shot, careened up high off of pouliot and out of play and the faceoff stays near lundqvist. >> edd mandatory ice scrape, both teams wl get an rtity and the fans here at staples center and all the fans watching at home. chances so far in overtime. the chance for justin williams, stepan a chance, fires it in between quick and wide open net on the power play, ryan mcdonagh off the post. mike richards, the great pass from justin williams and then the speed of jeff carter, stay with the puck. get it back to the point and then create another chance with just a fabulous overtime period to this point. and a well-deserved break for the men in skates. >> mike: overtime chances are 6-4, los angeles. these are the upcoming games. 8 clooing monday i if necessary. coverage begins on nbcsn at 7 eastern with nhl live and then shifts over to nbc for the game. if it comes back here for a seventh game, more card yang units will be full. but in the meantime, there will
the shot, but turned on to lewis anyway. lewis around behind with it now.ake free. sets it back up. muzzin, a shot, careened up high off of pouliot and out of play and the faceoff stays near lundqvist. >> edd mandatory ice scrape, both teams wl get an rtity and the fans here at staples center and all the fans watching at home. chances so far in overtime. the chance for justin williams, stepan a chance, fires it in between quick and wide open net on the power play, ryan mcdonagh off the...
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the shot, but turned on to lewis anyway. lewis around behind with it now.e free. sets it back up. muzzin, a shot, careened up high off of pouliot and out of play and the faceoff stays near lundqvist. >> eddie: now a mandatory ice scrape, both teams will get an opportunity and the fans here at staples center and all the fans watching at home. chances so far in overtime. the chance for justin williams, stepan a chance, fires it in between quick and wide open net on the power play, ryan mcdonagh off the post. mike richards, the great pass from justin williams and then the speed of jeff carter, stay with the puck. get it back to the point and then create another chance with just a fabulous overtime period to this point. and a well-deserved break for the men in skates. >> mike: overtime chances are 6-4, los angeles. these are the upcoming games. 8 clooing monday i if necessary. coverage begins on nbcsn at 7 eastern with nhl live and then shifts over to nbc for the game. if it comes back here for a seventh game, more card yang units will be full. but in the meant
the shot, but turned on to lewis anyway. lewis around behind with it now.e free. sets it back up. muzzin, a shot, careened up high off of pouliot and out of play and the faceoff stays near lundqvist. >> eddie: now a mandatory ice scrape, both teams will get an opportunity and the fans here at staples center and all the fans watching at home. chances so far in overtime. the chance for justin williams, stepan a chance, fires it in between quick and wide open net on the power play, ryan...
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more with lewis black. standup here. i really appreciate it. you are one of my favorites. do you remember meeting me for the first time? >> who could forget? really. >> jimmy: i met you at -- >> i met you at banana's in poughkeepsie, new york. >> jimmy: banana's comedy club. >> yep. a city on the edge, basically, almost not having an economy. [ light laughter ] and we performed that night. >> jimmy: i remember you were so nice to me. and this is -- honestly, you changed my whole career of comedy becaue i looked up to you. i knew you. but i was opening up for you, and you were really nice talking to me and my dad before the show. my dad used to drive me because i don't know how to drive. lll and you were talking to me. you were going, "oh, you do this club and you will be great. and it will be so fun." and all right i go, "i'm gonna go bring you up." and you're like, "cool man. good kid. good luck." i go on stage and go ladies and gentlemen, here's -- blah, blah, blah -- lewis black. you get on stage and you
more with lewis black. standup here. i really appreciate it. you are one of my favorites. do you remember meeting me for the first time? >> who could forget? really. >> jimmy: i met you at -- >> i met you at banana's in poughkeepsie, new york. >> jimmy: banana's comedy club. >> yep. a city on the edge, basically, almost not having an economy. [ light laughter ] and we performed that night. >> jimmy: i remember you were so nice to me. and this is -- honestly,...
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on may 31st lewis katz and six others died in the private jet crash near boston. the just four days before that he and jerry lenfest bought the inquirer for 88 million-dollar. now, lenfest will be the soul buyer. >>> gunshots in camden leave a 21 year-old man in the hospital and police searching for a suspect. police say it happened near south tenth street and sheraton avenue just before
on may 31st lewis katz and six others died in the private jet crash near boston. the just four days before that he and jerry lenfest bought the inquirer for 88 million-dollar. now, lenfest will be the soul buyer. >>> gunshots in camden leave a 21 year-old man in the hospital and police searching for a suspect. police say it happened near south tenth street and sheraton avenue just before
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more with lewis black. excitedly] [loud kiss smack] >> man: yeah [speaking excitedly] [party sounds] >> librarian: shh >> man: yeah [speaking excitedly] [fly buzz] [hand clap] >> announcer: 888 casino.com. the worlds leading online casino has arrived in new jersey. join now and get 50 free spins for the chance to win $1,000,000. every spin could win you $1,000,000. absolutely free. >> man: yeah [speaking excitedly] join 888casino.com now. must be 21 years old and in the state of new jersey to play real money. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. i'm hanging out with lewis black. kevin spacey, thank you for doing standup here. i really appreciate it. you are one of my favorites. do you remember meeting me for the first time? >> who could forget? really. >> jimmy: i met you at -- >> i met you at banana's in poughkeepsie, new york. >> jimmy: banana's comedy club. >> yep. a city on the edge, basically, almost not having an economy. [ light laughter ] and we performed that night. >> jimmy: i remembe
more with lewis black. excitedly] [loud kiss smack] >> man: yeah [speaking excitedly] [party sounds] >> librarian: shh >> man: yeah [speaking excitedly] [fly buzz] [hand clap] >> announcer: 888 casino.com. the worlds leading online casino has arrived in new jersey. join now and get 50 free spins for the chance to win $1,000,000. every spin could win you $1,000,000. absolutely free. >> man: yeah [speaking excitedly] join 888casino.com now. must be 21 years old and...
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or spoke to lewis, lewis would always make him laugh.s was on your schedule for dinner, you smiled all day in anticipation of the fun you were going to have a dinner. again, the world is a lot less fun today than it was saturday night. >> ed, i know this is just an overwhelming loss. just to explain, michael goodwin is the iraq war veteran, we've interviewed him before. he had come from harvard and gone back to his community and was starting this education -- has started this remarkably he effective education program among kids who need help and that's what lou katz was going to do. >> it was a funfundraiser right >> and dinner with doris afterward. >> i saw a detail here. you've written on his gulf stream fives, but he has several airplanes of his own. >> no for this reason that got out last night. it's not true. >> clarify. >> one of his two gulfstreams and it was his pilots who, andrea, looked at that plane, if there was a spot of water out of place, they would put the plane down and make sure it got maintained. they were brilliant pi
or spoke to lewis, lewis would always make him laugh.s was on your schedule for dinner, you smiled all day in anticipation of the fun you were going to have a dinner. again, the world is a lot less fun today than it was saturday night. >> ed, i know this is just an overwhelming loss. just to explain, michael goodwin is the iraq war veteran, we've interviewed him before. he had come from harvard and gone back to his community and was starting this education -- has started this remarkably...
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none from lewis and clarke. in our new museum, we hope to show a number of that were used on the stephen long exhibition in 1819 and 1820, which we think are pretty significant. we think visitors will really enjoy seeing those, but we do have a number of scientific instruments of the type that these explorers would have taken into the west with them. this that would have been used to help map the areas that they were seeing. we have other instruments that would help them to find their longitude, their place on the earth at any one time, and help them to actually draw the maps of where they were going, what they were seeing, that type of thing. that is mostly what we have, the scientific instruments that would have been used the explorers. in addition to actual government theoration, and a lot of west was actually explored by people who we call today mountain men, people who went trap beaver for tofur in particular to try make money for themselves. a lot of them were involved in large fur trading companies and we
none from lewis and clarke. in our new museum, we hope to show a number of that were used on the stephen long exhibition in 1819 and 1820, which we think are pretty significant. we think visitors will really enjoy seeing those, but we do have a number of scientific instruments of the type that these explorers would have taken into the west with them. this that would have been used to help map the areas that they were seeing. we have other instruments that would help them to find their...
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lewis was drawn to dorothy's strength of character and overarcking drive to succeed. relentlessly pursue her him. she agreed to marry upon which, dorothy believing the man she had life,earching for all her the man for whom she had been divinely ordained quit her job "the new york post" and prepared to find fulfillment in and motherhood. although, her friend rebecca and else who knew him had warned her that lewis was a drunk. this daughter of a methodist naively believed that with her at his side, the kiss death, he would conquer his hisholickism and salvage great literary career. three days into dorothy tomoon for realize that red would never change and that she never survive without an independent income.f unfortunately or fortunately, the lady became pregnant. trapped in news nightmarish his harbored hope for their marriage until the birth of michael in 1930. lewis'nt neither cured alcoholism nor quelled ambition to influence history.e of world so once again, she sailed to career.o reignite her she would cross the atlantic times in the early 1930's guarderring an in
lewis was drawn to dorothy's strength of character and overarcking drive to succeed. relentlessly pursue her him. she agreed to marry upon which, dorothy believing the man she had life,earching for all her the man for whom she had been divinely ordained quit her job "the new york post" and prepared to find fulfillment in and motherhood. although, her friend rebecca and else who knew him had warned her that lewis was a drunk. this daughter of a methodist naively believed that with her...
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the lewis and clark trail and the west becomes the alpha and omega.t is what the explorers first saw when they went out there. it is also what you can still see today. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring st. louis, missouri. our local team recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about st. louis and other stops at c-span.org/localcontent. you are watching american history tv all weekend on c-span3. >> this haunting likeness of a partly dressed man like he sold the parting the body is a product of the women's titanic memorial association. lives were lost when hms titanic went to the bottom of the north atlantic after striking an iceberg on the night of april 14, 1912. half of the female passengers perished, a number that would have been even higher but for numbers -- hundreds of men that yielded seats on the woefully inadequate lifeboats. that is why the women's titanic memorial is explicitly dedicated to the men of the titanic. whom never reached new york. the figure a sacrifice that towers over chann
the lewis and clark trail and the west becomes the alpha and omega.t is what the explorers first saw when they went out there. it is also what you can still see today. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring st. louis, missouri. our local team recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about st. louis and other stops at c-span.org/localcontent. you are watching american history tv all weekend on c-span3. >> this haunting likeness of a...
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. >> mike: lewis for three. rashard lewis, fifth straight playoff game he's had double figures. 14 points for lewis. 4 of 5 from downtown. ginobili. nearly traveled. leonard with five to shoot. pulls back. leonard with two to shoot. drives -- offbalance -- draws the foul on james. as the shot clock was expiring. and that's five fouls on lebron james. he had the five fouls, remember, in the indiana game in game five of the conference finals. >> jeff: give me patty mills any time anywhere. shooting, hustle, team-first attitude. >> mike: mills, just 25 years old. they list him at 6 feet tall, i don't know if he's that call. >> jeff: 5'8". >> mike: from australia. played his college ball at st. mary's. first two years with the blazers, didn't play much. had a season in china. and then signed as a free agent with san antonio. this is his third year. you see back in the 0 lip pucol 2012, he led all scorers. this year, became a key rotation player for the san antonio spurs. >> mike: last year, did not play much for the
. >> mike: lewis for three. rashard lewis, fifth straight playoff game he's had double figures. 14 points for lewis. 4 of 5 from downtown. ginobili. nearly traveled. leonard with five to shoot. pulls back. leonard with two to shoot. drives -- offbalance -- draws the foul on james. as the shot clock was expiring. and that's five fouls on lebron james. he had the five fouls, remember, in the indiana game in game five of the conference finals. >> jeff: give me patty mills any time...
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none from lewis and clark.our new museum, we hope to show a number of artifacts used on the stephen long expedition in 1819 and 1820, which we think are significant. we think visitors will enjoy seeing those. we have a #to the instruments of the type these explorers would have taken with them paid this would have been used to help map areas they were seeing. we have other instruments that would help them to find longitude, their place on the them at any time, and help to draw the maps of where they were going, what they were seeing, that type of thing. that is what we mostly have, the scientific instruments that would have been used by the explorers. in addition to government exploration, a lot of the west was explored by people we call today mountain men. people who went into the west to fur inaver for hi -- particular to make money for themselves. a lot of them were involved in large for trading companies. they were employees, but they stayed in the mountains year-round. just by virtue of the fact you were tr
none from lewis and clark.our new museum, we hope to show a number of artifacts used on the stephen long expedition in 1819 and 1820, which we think are significant. we think visitors will enjoy seeing those. we have a #to the instruments of the type these explorers would have taken with them paid this would have been used to help map areas they were seeing. we have other instruments that would help them to find longitude, their place on the them at any time, and help to draw the maps of where...
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it is, lewis writes, a record of what "u.s. government officials said to cause most americans and their elected representatives to completely ignore facts, logic, and reason." timely, too, for another reason -- 50 years ago this august, president lyndon johnson, at whose side i was then working, seized on obscure and unverified events on the other side of the world to rush congress into the gulf of tonkin resolution, a motion that he turned into a blank check for escalating the war in vietnam. as chuck lewis rightly says, it was "a monumental misrepresentation." welcome. >> welcome. >> it's great to be here. >> do you think george w. bush lied about iraq? do you think lyndon johnson lied about vietnam? >> yes. i do. you know, i've -- i tried very hard. you know, in the case of bush, i actually was trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. because if someone believes it, if it's a matter of conviction and they've persuaded themselves of something that's untrue, is that a lie? or do they just have misguided beliefs that, you k
it is, lewis writes, a record of what "u.s. government officials said to cause most americans and their elected representatives to completely ignore facts, logic, and reason." timely, too, for another reason -- 50 years ago this august, president lyndon johnson, at whose side i was then working, seized on obscure and unverified events on the other side of the world to rush congress into the gulf of tonkin resolution, a motion that he turned into a blank check for escalating the war in...
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unfortunately, we do not have many items from these early from lewis and clark. in our new museum, we hope to show items from the 1820's that we think are pretty significant. we hope people will show -- will enjoy seeing those. we do have a number of scientific instruments that the explorers would have taken with them, instruments that would theyhelped map the areas were seeing. we have other instruments that would help them find their longitude, their place on earth .t any one time this would help them draw maps of where they were going, what they were seeing, that type of thing. we of scientific instruments that would've been used by the explorers. in addition to government exploration, a lot of the west was explored by people we call today mountain men, people who went into the west to trap .eaver fur in particular a lot of them are actually involved in large companies. they were employees. but they stayed in the mountains. they live there year-round. and just by virtue of the fact that they were trying to find areas where beavers were located, they went into
unfortunately, we do not have many items from these early from lewis and clark. in our new museum, we hope to show items from the 1820's that we think are pretty significant. we hope people will show -- will enjoy seeing those. we do have a number of scientific instruments that the explorers would have taken with them, instruments that would theyhelped map the areas were seeing. we have other instruments that would help them find their longitude, their place on earth .t any one time this would...
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on may 31st lewis katz and six others died in the private jet crash near boston. the just four days before that he and jerry lenfest bought the inquirer for 88 million-dollar. now, lenfest will be the soul buyer. >>> gunshots in camden leave a 21 year-old man in the hospital and police searching for a suspect. police say it happened near south tenth street and sheraton avenue just before 1:00 this morning. there is no word on a motive. >>> we've got some bad news for drivers who depend on the damage i495 bridge in wilmington, delaware. be prepared for traffic jams all summer long it appears. dell dot shut down bridge between 12th street and terminal avenue because it is tilting. yesterday the officials announced earliest traffic could return to the bridge is labor day. investigating say pressure from shifting soils next to the bridge near cristina river damage support piers and push them sideways. >> the expertise, the equipment, and the material to get this bridge reopened are on their way on delaware right now. there is a small chance we will have to complete th
on may 31st lewis katz and six others died in the private jet crash near boston. the just four days before that he and jerry lenfest bought the inquirer for 88 million-dollar. now, lenfest will be the soul buyer. >>> gunshots in camden leave a 21 year-old man in the hospital and police searching for a suspect. police say it happened near south tenth street and sheraton avenue just before 1:00 this morning. there is no word on a motive. >>> we've got some bad news for drivers...
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pearson and carter are out for the kings along with lewis.zuccarello still out there along with pouliot for the rangers. the path right in the path of martinez. brought back by zuccarello and rolled back in. >> eddie: fatigue factor starting to kick in, see it in their arms, legs, the turnovers. >> mike: in by nash, slowed down by greene, played back to him by martinez. martinez, back ahead to center. curled back in, by lewis, around, chase it had wide. along now, kreider, bounced off of clifford. clifford trying to mop it along, toffoli there, but we get a hand pass rule and so the faceoff will come out. >> eddie: that puck ended up on the dasher, right where the boards and the glass meet. nice little play there from trevor lewis, centering the fourth line. that chance, move that puck off the boards, but went off the right skate of kevin klein, look at that effort from ring nash, really to force trevor lewis into taking that play a little bit quicker than maybe he would like. >> mike: girardi back to mcdonagh, laid back as far as doughty, lo
pearson and carter are out for the kings along with lewis.zuccarello still out there along with pouliot for the rangers. the path right in the path of martinez. brought back by zuccarello and rolled back in. >> eddie: fatigue factor starting to kick in, see it in their arms, legs, the turnovers. >> mike: in by nash, slowed down by greene, played back to him by martinez. martinez, back ahead to center. curled back in, by lewis, around, chase it had wide. along now, kreider, bounced...
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seven people were killed including prominent philadelphia businessman lewis katz.re were no survivors. katz's corporate jet was trying to take off saturday night from an airfield northwest of boston. witnesses say it never got off the ground. anne-marie green has our report. >> reporter: the "gulfstream iv" was taking off from hanscom field in bedford, massachusetts, around 9:45 p.m. saturday when witnesses say they heard a boom and saw a fireball. >> we heard a huge explosion and the house shook. >> reporter: on board three crew members and four passengers including lewis katz, the media mogul and philanthropist who was part of a group that recently won a contentious auction to buy out owners of "the philadelphia inquirer," a longtime newspaper. they pledged $88 million to turn the newspaper around. former pennsylvania governor ed rendell was katz's longtime friend. >> he wanted it for the people, he wanted it for journalism, he wanted it for all the right reasons, and lou was a deal maker, but he always did things for the right reason. >> reporter: katz was also
seven people were killed including prominent philadelphia businessman lewis katz.re were no survivors. katz's corporate jet was trying to take off saturday night from an airfield northwest of boston. witnesses say it never got off the ground. anne-marie green has our report. >> reporter: the "gulfstream iv" was taking off from hanscom field in bedford, massachusetts, around 9:45 p.m. saturday when witnesses say they heard a boom and saw a fireball. >> we heard a huge...
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when i say that john lewis and others fought for equality, let's take a look specifically at john lewiss of thes the vicious attacks perpetrated by racists. carolina,e in south congressman lewis was beaten for daring to enter a whites only waiting room. his freedom rides bus was firebombed by the ku klux klan. later on in the same trip, presidential congressman lewis was beaten by an angry mob. those are just a handful of examples of his struggle -- of the struggle that people went through. ago, i stood next to john lewis as we reenacted through him the selma march. he shared with us which cap -- what happened on that bridge that day and told us what , the police beating him and others. course, suffered a fractured skull and nearly died. even in the face of such violence, john lewis never wavered from dr. king's resume -- revolution of nonviolence, and he never stopped fighting for freedom. he still hasn't stopped. [laughter] john lewis coordinated the mississippi freedom summer, a campaign to register black voters in the state of mississippi. he rallied young men and women to mississip
when i say that john lewis and others fought for equality, let's take a look specifically at john lewiss of thes the vicious attacks perpetrated by racists. carolina,e in south congressman lewis was beaten for daring to enter a whites only waiting room. his freedom rides bus was firebombed by the ku klux klan. later on in the same trip, presidential congressman lewis was beaten by an angry mob. those are just a handful of examples of his struggle -- of the struggle that people went through....
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as the goalie, lewis protected routine shot with his chess, seconds later he collapsed on the field, there was no defibrillator, by the time the ambulance got there, it was too late. >> didn't have a chance. >> lewis, i've been a part of his foundation which implemented lewis' law mandating all public schools in new york to have aed's in the building and at every sporting event. since then more than 08 lives had been saved. >> was probably the proudest moment of our life. my husband generally says that if it was un one life, it was worth what we did. >> for the past eight years, karen haas been pushing for the passage of the cpr in schools bill. legislation introduced by senator mark would require students to learn cpr before they graduate. in a 30 minute class, students learn how to operate an aed. the board of regents responsible for implementing the training and school district would have to funds it. >> we need to have army of bystanders available to start cpr immediately, because that will sustain someone until ems can arrive. >> karen was in albany last week pushing new york st
as the goalie, lewis protected routine shot with his chess, seconds later he collapsed on the field, there was no defibrillator, by the time the ambulance got there, it was too late. >> didn't have a chance. >> lewis, i've been a part of his foundation which implemented lewis' law mandating all public schools in new york to have aed's in the building and at every sporting event. since then more than 08 lives had been saved. >> was probably the proudest moment of our life. my...
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one of those we already heard from congressman john lewis.le still a teenager he worked alongside dr. martin luther king, jr. he soon became one of the principle leaders of the civil rights movement. when i say that john lewis and others fought for equality, let's take a look at specifically three years ago i stood next to john lewis as we reenacted through him the selma march. he shared with us what happened on that bridge that day and told us of what happened on that day. of the police beating him and others. he of course that day suffered a fractured skull and nearly died. but even in the face of such violence johns lewis never waivered from dr. king's revolution of nonviolence and he never stopped fighting for freedom. and he still hasn't stopped. john lewis -- [applause] he coordinated the mississippi freedom summer, a campaign to register black voters in the state of mississippi. he rallied young men and women, predominantly college students, to mississippi. those volunteers were arrested, beaten, and murdered some of them. but still th
one of those we already heard from congressman john lewis.le still a teenager he worked alongside dr. martin luther king, jr. he soon became one of the principle leaders of the civil rights movement. when i say that john lewis and others fought for equality, let's take a look at specifically three years ago i stood next to john lewis as we reenacted through him the selma march. he shared with us what happened on that bridge that day and told us of what happened on that day. of the police...
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it's great to have you on, congressman lewis.f young americans watching that, it's hard to imagine a world where bull conner could publicly say that he would die trying to uphold segregation. was there a moment for you that propelled you to join the civil rights movement? was there a moment where you decided -- you were a young man, that you decided i've got to get involved? >> i made a decision very early to old in when i heard the words of martin luther king jr. on the radio. when i heard about rosa parks, and martin luther king jr. was speaking directly to me, saying john lewis, you too can do something. you can make a contribution. i grew up 50 miles from montgomery, and growing up there, i saw the signs that said "white men, colored men, white women, colored women. i didn't like it. and dr. king provided a way out for me. it was not easy. we were beated, yes. we were jailed, and we lost some friends. lost some relatives. some colleagues. but we didn't give up. we didn't give in. we kept the faith. >> what is it like to confr
it's great to have you on, congressman lewis.f young americans watching that, it's hard to imagine a world where bull conner could publicly say that he would die trying to uphold segregation. was there a moment for you that propelled you to join the civil rights movement? was there a moment where you decided -- you were a young man, that you decided i've got to get involved? >> i made a decision very early to old in when i heard the words of martin luther king jr. on the radio. when i...
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the editor confirms the death of lewis cass. just last week they bought out the partners of the inquirer for $88 million. their small plane crashed and caught fire shortly after takeoff on the way to the atlantic city international airport last night. >> six missing climbers are believed dead on mount ranier in washington state. this, after helicopters detected pings from the emergency beacons buried in the snow. searchers discovered a debris feel, suggesting the climbers got stuck in an avalanche. they were due to return from the mountain friday. a park spokeswoman said there was no way they could have survived. search efforts are currently suspended. >>> two children escaped with minor injuries after a bounce house was swept away by the wind. the bouncy castle got carried
the editor confirms the death of lewis cass. just last week they bought out the partners of the inquirer for $88 million. their small plane crashed and caught fire shortly after takeoff on the way to the atlantic city international airport last night. >> six missing climbers are believed dead on mount ranier in washington state. this, after helicopters detected pings from the emergency beacons buried in the snow. searchers discovered a debris feel, suggesting the climbers got stuck in an...
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as he steps off the ledge, shay hugs lewis close.own 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, shay and barr talk to a local reporter. >> you're looking at two guys, high profile. it could have been anybody. a lot of heros up there. you only see us. it's a lot of guys, a 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 fireman in the first place? >> no. it's the whole reason. the whole reason. >> an exhausted by elated patty brown weighs in. >> so proud of these two guys. 50 years on the job, the most courageous thing i ever saw. right, patty? >> 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 lewis in 1991 that da
as he steps off the ledge, shay hugs lewis close.own 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, shay and barr talk to a local reporter. >> you're looking at two guys, high profile. it could have been anybody. a lot of heros up there. you only see us. it's a lot of guys, a whole...
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also in jackson, angela lewis, the daughter of james chaney.he was born just 10 days after he was killed by the klan. in new york, david goodman, the brother of andrew goodman, murdered along with chaney and mickey schwerner in mississippi in 1964. he also was 17 years old when his older brother andrew was killed. he is president of the andrew goodman foundation. his mother, carolyn goodman, recently published a book posthumously called, "my mantelpiece: a memoir of survival and social justice." towelcome all of you democracy now! timeave all been spending in mississippi. angela, you live there. relating what is happening today around voting rights to what is happening 50 years ago. first, david, and then i want to ask each of you, when did you hear what had happened to your brother? >> well, he was missing on june 21, but we did not know he was dead for 44 days. the fbi found their bodies in the afternoon of august 4. i was at home by myself. my parents had gone out that evening to a concert. it was the first time they went out. i believe lee
also in jackson, angela lewis, the daughter of james chaney.he was born just 10 days after he was killed by the klan. in new york, david goodman, the brother of andrew goodman, murdered along with chaney and mickey schwerner in mississippi in 1964. he also was 17 years old when his older brother andrew was killed. he is president of the andrew goodman foundation. his mother, carolyn goodman, recently published a book posthumously called, "my mantelpiece: a memoir of survival and social...
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lewis was a successful real-estate man, and it had nothing to do with the normal business matters. he dropped in to see gilbert and levin adds capacity as the grand master, the leader of a group, a jewish fraternal organization to which gilbert also belong to. the two men talk all that afternoon about the seemingly impossible idea, whether there's any chance, helping to rescue jewish children inside nazi germany, and there were only too aware of the worsening conditions for jews living inside hitler's reich. the two discussed the possibility he might be able to sponsor some kind of rescue effort. levine reminded gilbert the group had built a summer camp along the banks of the creek in collegeville. and outside philadelphia. and he constructed a large one story stone house that included 25 bedrooms. the house probably intended for use as an old age home. at the moment was standing completely empty. gil had enormous respect for lewis levine and listened carefully as the leader talked passionately about ever-increasing dangers in nazi germany. the newspaper all throughout the united s
lewis was a successful real-estate man, and it had nothing to do with the normal business matters. he dropped in to see gilbert and levin adds capacity as the grand master, the leader of a group, a jewish fraternal organization to which gilbert also belong to. the two men talk all that afternoon about the seemingly impossible idea, whether there's any chance, helping to rescue jewish children inside nazi germany, and there were only too aware of the worsening conditions for jews living inside...
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nothing severe, but still, you can see gusty wind and hail in these small storms lewis delaware seeing rain, moving into cape may county and we will continue to track a few more band of rain that will be moving through the region over the next couple of hours. we have a flash flood watch in effect because of the rain that is already fallen, additional rain through the evening, flooding is still a possibility especially on area roads, streams and creeks are running high. right now through 8:00 p.m. heavy rain moving east toward the shore and some storms, round two between 8:00 p.m. and midnight the scattered showers to the west and weakened thunderstorms. after midnight gradual liz clearing from west to east. after that we will be talking with a weekend winner, and chasing 90 degrees in the seven day, looking forward to that as long as there are no storms. for now back to you. >> thanks, so much, kathy. >> if it is safe to take a picture during the the storm we'd like to see it. send your picks to us on, twitter and use hash tag cbs-3 storms. >>> we are no less than six hours away from
nothing severe, but still, you can see gusty wind and hail in these small storms lewis delaware seeing rain, moving into cape may county and we will continue to track a few more band of rain that will be moving through the region over the next couple of hours. we have a flash flood watch in effect because of the rain that is already fallen, additional rain through the evening, flooding is still a possibility especially on area roads, streams and creeks are running high. right now through 8:00...
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lewis katz and his fellow fliers had flown from new jersey to boston for an event. they had just taken off on their return flight saturday evening, when the plane caught fire and crashed. former pennsylvania governor ed rendell says, katz had invited *him on that trip... but he was unable to attend, and that's why he's alive. a woman in florida was rushed to the hospital after she was bitten by a shark. 22-year old jessica vaughn was tubing with a group of friends near fort lauderdale sunday afternoon. while she was in the water, she says the shark's fin hit her... then she was attacked. these pictures show just how deep shark teeth sank into her leg. vaughn was taken to the hospital where underwent surgery
lewis katz and his fellow fliers had flown from new jersey to boston for an event. they had just taken off on their return flight saturday evening, when the plane caught fire and crashed. former pennsylvania governor ed rendell says, katz had invited *him on that trip... but he was unable to attend, and that's why he's alive. a woman in florida was rushed to the hospital after she was bitten by a shark. 22-year old jessica vaughn was tubing with a group of friends near fort lauderdale sunday...
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. >>> britley lewibritney lewis we title. lewis spoke about her domestic violence platform. her sister was killed in 2010. what was a domestic dispute between her and hers outraged fianceÉ. >> to share my family's story so others don't experience the hurt of losing a loved one. >>> they realized that 24 amanda long acrelongacre did nothing w. she gets to keep the scholarship and awards. >>> we have not heard the last of that story. >>> going live to matt pellman. >> it's the summertime on the schuylkill expressway. keep your expectations low like the speeds. we watch as the fender bender pulled away. it's a stop-and-go on 76 eastbound the whole way from the king of prussia. it is four times what it ideally should be. on the m.l.k. drive if you want to use that as an alternate everything is open there. the kelly drive is re-opened. it's busy there this afternoon. southbound wood haven on cottman appeal. and harleysville is blocking op pipe. yoblocking thepike. in both directions you are looking at an 8 and 9 minute delay at naamans drive. >>> a new treatment to help dogs batt
. >>> britley lewibritney lewis we title. lewis spoke about her domestic violence platform. her sister was killed in 2010. what was a domestic dispute between her and hers outraged fianceÉ. >> to share my family's story so others don't experience the hurt of losing a loved one. >>> they realized that 24 amanda long acrelongacre did nothing w. she gets to keep the scholarship and awards. >>> we have not heard the last of that story. >>> going live to...
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stacy lewis should be backing her. great for the lpga who needs attention. >> we have been talking about the world of soccer and freddy ado started at 14 as a professional soccer player. is this a girl versus boy thing? >> i am all for this. i would love to see young boys and girls. there is a great sports academy in bradington, florida. the guy is a friend of mine. they are blowing up and they play sports and go to school and they are geared toward being pro-golfers and tennis players. i love the idea. >> i am going to set-up a row dog with her on a blind date. i think this is great. i love america that you can be a young kid like this excel and get out there. sta stacy lewis isn't her mother or father. she said she would like them to get wins before coming out here and getting beat up. >> i don't understand why it is a controversy. >> it is her and her parent's decision. i don't understand why people are upset about it. >> go lucy! >> volunteer firefighters are racing to the scene of a fire when they noticed major ho
stacy lewis should be backing her. great for the lpga who needs attention. >> we have been talking about the world of soccer and freddy ado started at 14 as a professional soccer player. is this a girl versus boy thing? >> i am all for this. i would love to see young boys and girls. there is a great sports academy in bradington, florida. the guy is a friend of mine. they are blowing up and they play sports and go to school and they are geared toward being pro-golfers and tennis...
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. >>> meantime a memorial service in camden today for 1 of the victims of the lewis katz plane crash.ily and friends gathered at katz academy charter school to honor marcy dalsey. she was cofounder of the charter school and president of the board of trustees. she was remembered as a compassionate leader with a can do spirit by lewis katz's son drew. >> if you don't know what's impossible, you can do almost anything. and that was marcy dalsey. she didn't know what she couldn't do, so she made it happen. >> dalsey was killed along with philanthropist lewis katz and 5 others near boston last saturday. the cause of the plane crash is still under investigation. >>> and now turning to your weather tonight a beautiful day followed by a lovely night around the delaware valley. so what's in store for the second part of the weekend? meteorologist justin drabick joining us now with the first forecast. hey, justin. >> hey, natasha, that's right, warm temperatures with low humidity a-great combination to have on the weekend. looks like we'll finish off dry once again. another pleasant day on sunda
. >>> meantime a memorial service in camden today for 1 of the victims of the lewis katz plane crash.ily and friends gathered at katz academy charter school to honor marcy dalsey. she was cofounder of the charter school and president of the board of trustees. she was remembered as a compassionate leader with a can do spirit by lewis katz's son drew. >> if you don't know what's impossible, you can do almost anything. and that was marcy dalsey. she didn't know what she couldn't do,...
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edward lewis, the cofounder of essence magazine. chairman, what yahoo! maynard webb thinks about companies who worry about poor performance from their employees. more of his thoughts from the next big thing summit. it is time for our first mystery guest clue. ♪ is taking stock. the next big thing summit brings together the most influential investors to talk but the next big thing in business. cory johnson has been there all day, and he has now joined by yahoo! chairman maynard webb. >> he is not only the chairman and warmer coo, but he is also an active venture investor. i thought would be great if we can have a conversation about a conference like this and the notion of a next big thing. what is the work that you do to try to identify the next thing? >> there is a lot. for me i am always looking for what is the -- who was the person pitching the idea, how relevant is it, how big is the market, and how different is it? >> the different part. there are some weird ideas out there, and some that are not fully formed until the date. y become something impres
edward lewis, the cofounder of essence magazine. chairman, what yahoo! maynard webb thinks about companies who worry about poor performance from their employees. more of his thoughts from the next big thing summit. it is time for our first mystery guest clue. ♪ is taking stock. the next big thing summit brings together the most influential investors to talk but the next big thing in business. cory johnson has been there all day, and he has now joined by yahoo! chairman maynard webb. >>...
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judge lewis, let me start with you.e we looking at here when you see an administration trying to take a case-by-case approach to excessive sentences, people who've been in for over ten years, and a republican house that had talked about maybe reforming the war on drugs but now is getting in the way? >> well, good evening, ari. first of all, i'm sorry that the congressman was not able to join us this evening. i would love to have addressed the question you just asked me to him. i take him at his word that this is a policy dispute and not a part of the election year issues that seem to be affecting so much of what's going on in washington. but it seems to me that when a president has been so careful and conservative in using the authority given to him under article 2 of the united states constitution, unreviewable authority, i might add, to issue pardons and commutations and then identifies a group that i think on both sides of the aisle is recognized as having been the victims now today of draconian sentences that congre
judge lewis, let me start with you.e we looking at here when you see an administration trying to take a case-by-case approach to excessive sentences, people who've been in for over ten years, and a republican house that had talked about maybe reforming the war on drugs but now is getting in the way? >> well, good evening, ari. first of all, i'm sorry that the congressman was not able to join us this evening. i would love to have addressed the question you just asked me to him. i take him...
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granted stacy lewis was not good enough to make the u.s. women's open, so her perspective may be different. and we with have also seen young players to go on and have successful careers. and stacy is is the number one with female golfner the world, i think she is leading the tournament. >> yes, she shot three under 67. >> so her game is tight. >> one with distinction, lee is not the youngest player to ever play, there was a ten-year-old back in 1967 who played but she didn't have to qualify, she was just given a spot in the tournament. but she didn't make the cut. >> very good. good story, iraq questions around the world, say no to the sectarian fighting in their country, the social media response is next, and that it is real money with alley i have she. >> coming up, oil and water on a collision course, both sides on the battle over pipelines that run right through precious watersheds. plus, tuning up your portfolio continues with making bets on municipal debt, that and more on real money. since a part of theyear defensive marriage act was
granted stacy lewis was not good enough to make the u.s. women's open, so her perspective may be different. and we with have also seen young players to go on and have successful careers. and stacy is is the number one with female golfner the world, i think she is leading the tournament. >> yes, she shot three under 67. >> so her game is tight. >> one with distinction, lee is not the youngest player to ever play, there was a ten-year-old back in 1967 who played but she didn't...
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maybe just try to apply that to your own lives. >> tragedy also took the life of area philanthropist lewisatz, dalsey worked closely with katz and his son, drew. her legacy will live on through the charter school that serves as safe haven for the children of camden. >> i'm going to do information my power to make sure that this place is going to be known as the katz-dalsey academy from this day forward. >> monsignor doyle of sacred heart in camden said a bell told 59 times yesterday at the church to commemorate the life of darcie, came from scrap heep in camden ended up at the top of the church something doyle says is fitting for the life she lived. reporting in in the new news room, drew dickman, "fox 29 news". >> thank you, drew, for that report. it is two in a row now for your fox 29 weather authority, another picture perfect weekend, fox 29 at rittenhouse square today, a lot of people taking advantage of the nice weather to enjoy some art and the farmers market out there, and, check out this live look at the center city skyline this evening. beautiful, right? we're headed into a great
maybe just try to apply that to your own lives. >> tragedy also took the life of area philanthropist lewisatz, dalsey worked closely with katz and his son, drew. her legacy will live on through the charter school that serves as safe haven for the children of camden. >> i'm going to do information my power to make sure that this place is going to be known as the katz-dalsey academy from this day forward. >> monsignor doyle of sacred heart in camden said a bell told 59 times...
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let me bring in eric lewis, an attorney who specializes in cross border disputes.senting some of the detainees at guantanamo bay who are claiming torture and abuse in custody. back with us is congress member mike coffman. how long is too long for someone to be held in guantanamo bay without a trial or without charges or a trial? >> well, first of all, i think it is how do we see this? the fact is that when terrorists attack american targets, to me, in my view as a marine corps combat veteran, it is an act of war. the obama views it as a criminal act. as i view them as combatants. they should be held until there is cessation of belligerent activities. >> in 2003 or 2004 or 2005, i did not want to hear habeas corpus of gabe detainees. men have not been charged much less faced a trial. i guess, congress member, when we are out of iraq and about to get out of afghanistan, at some point, doesn't enemy combatant lose its resonance. if we are not at war with the countries, how can they be enemy combatants? >> you have to review that. it is. we are in a very different envi
let me bring in eric lewis, an attorney who specializes in cross border disputes.senting some of the detainees at guantanamo bay who are claiming torture and abuse in custody. back with us is congress member mike coffman. how long is too long for someone to be held in guantanamo bay without a trial or without charges or a trial? >> well, first of all, i think it is how do we see this? the fact is that when terrorists attack american targets, to me, in my view as a marine corps combat...
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lewis katz and h.f. gerry lenfest announced the deal to buy out their business partners taei t ird to erry ip turnedragi plasst. s e-maid em reportersecof t turmoil of s of,"aily foreo sell my stcompy. t42-year-old adds that he strongly believes the organization would be in cellen ownership of gerry lenfest now heearsngp inhe we'll talk about some of the other questions that were surrounding this pullout. :0'll talk about thatin jes."5: ningpeheharg in crash that injured tracy morgan has a court hearing. kevin roper is scheduled to be arraigned today, the walmart truck driver charged with one count of death by automobile and four counts of assault by auto. police say he may have dozed off moments before the accident. this was the scene early saturday morning along the jersey turnpike. police say roper's tractor-trailer plowed into the back of the limo bus carrying tracy morgan. fellow comedian jimmy mcnair was killed. morgan remains in critical condition after surgery for broken bones and other injuries.
lewis katz and h.f. gerry lenfest announced the deal to buy out their business partners taei t ird to erry ip turnedragi plasst. s e-maid em reportersecof t turmoil of s of,"aily foreo sell my stcompy. t42-year-old adds that he strongly believes the organization would be in cellen ownership of gerry lenfest now heearsngp inhe we'll talk about some of the other questions that were surrounding this pullout. :0'll talk about thatin jes."5: ningpeheharg in crash that injured tracy morgan...
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you didn't see as much about this this time, reveals is -- vis-a-vis lewis katz passing. the church i would give them credit for how they are communicating they have learned tough lessons. doesn't seem like the trend will turnover. >> is it a sign of the times people are more overt in their religion off? >> you have orderly generation that is dieing off. some of the parishes are not clear what the criteria is as far as this church closes and this church merges i think that needs to be communicated out. if it is going to be a kind of of renewal and rebirth you ever to cut down and go back. >> the archdiocese had the money to bailout monsignor lynn from the child abuse charges and launch a legal challenge against the affordable care act and contraception. >> it's a question of priorities where the church wants to spend its money. >> if you were a member of the church would it be disheartened on that. >> sounds like a lot of parishners are not happy with the choices the archdiocese has made. >> how do you feel about that ajay do you feel on owe -- do they stand on religious
you didn't see as much about this this time, reveals is -- vis-a-vis lewis katz passing. the church i would give them credit for how they are communicating they have learned tough lessons. doesn't seem like the trend will turnover. >> is it a sign of the times people are more overt in their religion off? >> you have orderly generation that is dieing off. some of the parishes are not clear what the criteria is as far as this church closes and this church merges i think that needs to...