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lydia survived it. she lost most of her sight, but she survived it. the crux of the investigation on the medical side was that most people, when they are poisoned by arsenic, die after two or three days. george wythe live for two or three weeks -- live for two or three weeks. was he really poisoned by arsenic? did he just died of old age? if that was the case, how did michael brown die? he was 16. >> george wythe dies in 18 06. what is the country like then? we are pass the constitutional convention. who is still alive that he mentored? >> a lot of the people that he mentored were still alive. john marshall was the chief justice of the supreme court. jefferson had been reelected easily as president in 18 04 and had just concluded the lewis and clark expedition monroe would go on to be the fifth president of the united states later. other proteges have become governors, senators, and congressman. clay, at that time, was in his early 20s and thinking of running for congress. >> once george wythe died, what was the reaction from all these people that he
lydia survived it. she lost most of her sight, but she survived it. the crux of the investigation on the medical side was that most people, when they are poisoned by arsenic, die after two or three days. george wythe live for two or three weeks -- live for two or three weeks. was he really poisoned by arsenic? did he just died of old age? if that was the case, how did michael brown die? he was 16. >> george wythe dies in 18 06. what is the country like then? we are pass the constitutional...
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er did this to lydia, they should throw in jail. >> reporter: police would like to do just that. but the only thing they know about the two suspects is that they are men. lucille bauer with montgomery county police says those men called lydia on the phone. >> a man said i'm outside your door. could you step outside and do a survey with us. >> reporter: when she went to the door, they forced their way inside. >> they rummaged through her apartment and took cash and identification cards. >> reporter: her friend is in her 90s and says she's afraid the suspects may come back. >> because she is about in the same condition i am. >> reporter: east says all she can do is be w cautious and keep her own door closed to anyone she doesn't know. >> it makes me feel bad. and i'm by myself too. it's pitiful. >> reporter: in silver spring, i'm lindsey mastis. >> police urging anyone with information about this to call the police. that number is 240-773-5115. >>> elsewhere, a homeless man triggers the evacuation of one of the busiest airplanes. he entered the main terminal of laguardia airport th
er did this to lydia, they should throw in jail. >> reporter: police would like to do just that. but the only thing they know about the two suspects is that they are men. lucille bauer with montgomery county police says those men called lydia on the phone. >> a man said i'm outside your door. could you step outside and do a survey with us. >> reporter: when she went to the door, they forced their way inside. >> they rummaged through her apartment and took cash and...
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he had given lydia her freedom 20 years before he died. he freed a handful of other slaves from his home in williamsburg. he sold his plantation and all of the slaves and it to get rid of slavery from his life. by his early 60's had eliminated slavery. >> why didn't he freed the slaves before he freed the plantation? >> it is a tricky answer. something to do with the legacy. >> what proof is there that thomas jefferson was against lipari >>st slavery? >> he had written about a lot pennit a lot. all of his life he had the slaves. i think jefferson once in his 80's and never freed his slaves. he was hypocritical about that. >> sweeney was found not guilty. what happened to him? >> they said all of the united states is a cast you got out of this. someone will kill you. they gave him a horse and money and he disappeared. and he went to tennessee and people lost track of him pegg and a few years later she did several years in prison for horse thievery in tennessee. people had a sense that he had at least been punished for something somewhere. t
he had given lydia her freedom 20 years before he died. he freed a handful of other slaves from his home in williamsburg. he sold his plantation and all of the slaves and it to get rid of slavery from his life. by his early 60's had eliminated slavery. >> why didn't he freed the slaves before he freed the plantation? >> it is a tricky answer. something to do with the legacy. >> what proof is there that thomas jefferson was against lipari >>st slavery? >> he had...
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lydia spoke with her own julie chen, who also hosts "big brother." >> i'm lydia.experience fun? why do you have to make it difficult? >> you make it difficult. >> how? we need to come to some kind of agreement. g i>> toi'mong yell all week until you guys evict me. >> you're evicted. be quiet, okay. >> by a vote of 3-1, lydia, you are evicted from the big brother house. >> you wear this cap and unitard outfit very well. you don't seem bothered by it. are you? >> the only down side to being captain unitard is it makes me sweat a lot. i need a good deodorant. >> i can't tell sitting here. you have to wear it because you lost the competition. were you upset? >> if anyone were to get it in the house, best be lydia because i embraced it. it's comfy. i'm flexible. so running around, having a good time in it, why not? >> is this game what you thought it was going to be? >> no. god, no. >> why? >> well, number one -- >> what did you think? >> i thought, yeah, i'm competitive. i like winning. i'm confident. but did you guys see? i stunk at everything. i was like horrible. i
lydia spoke with her own julie chen, who also hosts "big brother." >> i'm lydia.experience fun? why do you have to make it difficult? >> you make it difficult. >> how? we need to come to some kind of agreement. g i>> toi'mong yell all week until you guys evict me. >> you're evicted. be quiet, okay. >> by a vote of 3-1, lydia, you are evicted from the big brother house. >> you wear this cap and unitard outfit very well. you don't seem bothered...
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gaddafi has tried to bring lydia back into the international fold.uge step backwards on this. i think there has to be a price to be paid for this. jon: his son was part of the official welcoming party. you would not get that kind of high-level dignitary without the colonel's say so. >> absolutely. this is all orchestrated at hands of colonel gaddafi. it is one of those most odious tyrannies on the face of the earth where human rights activists are routinely jailed and left to die in those prisons. this is a man who has no compassion whatsoever for anyone who opposes his regime. i think it is important that congress sends a clear message to libya condemning the actions of colonel khadafy. we also have to consider placing lydia back on the state department's list of state sponsors of terrorists. lydia was removed from that list. that decision has to be reconsidered. also, we have to reconsider the issue of wider sanctions against libya as well. the former president of sudan remarks famously that colonel gaddafi was a man with a split personality, both
gaddafi has tried to bring lydia back into the international fold.uge step backwards on this. i think there has to be a price to be paid for this. jon: his son was part of the official welcoming party. you would not get that kind of high-level dignitary without the colonel's say so. >> absolutely. this is all orchestrated at hands of colonel gaddafi. it is one of those most odious tyrannies on the face of the earth where human rights activists are routinely jailed and left to die in those...
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>> charles schumer held a press conference earlier today urging the united nations to condemn lydia -for welcoming the terrorist convicted of the pan am one of three bombing. he was released thursday from prison in scotland and greeted in libya by cheering crowds. the senator says the welcome was outrageous. >> today i am making a direct appeal to the united states ambassador to the united nations, susan rice, asking her to immediately introduce a new resolution condemning libyans for holding the celebration and demanding an apology. >> megrahi the only convict in the bombing, which killed 270 people. he spent eight years a license before his release on compassionate grounds. school officials say that more than a dozen schools will be starting late because of construction. schools in the county are scheduled to open monday, but 18 will not open until tuesday. officials say that construction and other work will delay opening. we have a list of the school's opening of our website. go to wbaltv.com and click on education alert. shaquille o'neal -- tomorrow night, he will go head-to-head
>> charles schumer held a press conference earlier today urging the united nations to condemn lydia -for welcoming the terrorist convicted of the pan am one of three bombing. he was released thursday from prison in scotland and greeted in libya by cheering crowds. the senator says the welcome was outrageous. >> today i am making a direct appeal to the united states ambassador to the united nations, susan rice, asking her to immediately introduce a new resolution condemning libyans...
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- lydia! - we gotta go. - [lydia] you got him? - i got him! - everybody move! rooftop! go!w! - [cynthia] get in the elevator! - let's go! come on! come on! - [man 1] i want everybody outta there! - move,move! - get in! get in! - incoming! move, people, move! get down! [shouting in foreign language] oh, my god. [screaming] ah! all right. get him outta here. - come on, let's go! - get out! come on. - you ok? - yeah, we're ok. let's go, come on, come on! i liked that idea he had about running a marathon. i'm saving for retirement. i got plans. i'm thinking of biking to work. the amount of money i save on gas, i've been able to take hotel shampoo bottles when i travel haven't paid for that stuff in yrs. (announcer) at citi, we know everyone's talking about saving. and we've got lots of ways to help like the security of an insured money market account. becau wn heyou save a little today, that's why citi never sleeps. becau wn heyou save a little today, how about a swim? i'm a little irregular today. don't you eat activia? for my little issues? they')re not that bad. summer' no t
- lydia! - we gotta go. - [lydia] you got him? - i got him! - everybody move! rooftop! go!w! - [cynthia] get in the elevator! - let's go! come on! come on! - [man 1] i want everybody outta there! - move,move! - get in! get in! - incoming! move, people, move! get down! [shouting in foreign language] oh, my god. [screaming] ah! all right. get him outta here. - come on, let's go! - get out! come on. - you ok? - yeah, we're ok. let's go, come on, come on! i liked that idea he had about running a...
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police say mark floyd killed alicia royster and lydia steed in june. >>> and governor martin o'malley will announce the details of a long awaited purple and red line. and the return of the hospital ship usns comfort for the fourth month of assistance to latin american as well as the caribbean. >>> day one of the white marlin open, dan deere of st. michaels with the catch of the day. he's been in the tournament 22 years. this year he was first on board the true grit when he reeled in a 67-pound white marlin and right now he is sitting on top of a $1.5 million prize. keep it going, danny. they will be out there again, right now as a matter of fact. incredible. >>> a question for you. could your credit card company be making last-minute changes to their terms before that new law goes into effect? >> what do you think? what you need to look out for so you don't waste your money. >>> let's take a look outside at the temperatures now. 68 degrees. 93% humidity. justin berk will have a full check of the forecast when we come back. >>> and here's mark jones with a look at the mta report. >> th
police say mark floyd killed alicia royster and lydia steed in june. >>> and governor martin o'malley will announce the details of a long awaited purple and red line. and the return of the hospital ship usns comfort for the fourth month of assistance to latin american as well as the caribbean. >>> day one of the white marlin open, dan deere of st. michaels with the catch of the day. he's been in the tournament 22 years. this year he was first on board the true grit when he...
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they were later identified as alicia royster and lydia steed. he's behind bars without bail this morning. >>> he's alive but baltimore city paramedics didn't think so. now the fire department is trying to figure out how he was pronounced dead without being dead. it happened in the northwest baltimore convenience store on greater rison boulevard -- garrison boulevard. police answered a burglary alarm and found 51-year-old michael quarles in the store. he lunged at police with what they thought was a knife so an officer shot him once in the head. paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. a half-hour later detectives were startled when the suspect let out a sigh. the paramedics return and transported him to sinai hospital. >> i don't know, he alive or dead - >> they wouldn't tell you anything? >> no. they took him to the ambulance. but he don't know -- i don't even see his face. >> of course there may have been some medical protocols violated. we're not certain at this point. >> the fire department is now investigating and the paramedic could fa
they were later identified as alicia royster and lydia steed. he's behind bars without bail this morning. >>> he's alive but baltimore city paramedics didn't think so. now the fire department is trying to figure out how he was pronounced dead without being dead. it happened in the northwest baltimore convenience store on greater rison boulevard -- garrison boulevard. police answered a burglary alarm and found 51-year-old michael quarles in the store. he lunged at police with what they...
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. >> reporter: boosting lydia bratton's confidence in her struck well autism. >> i always watched myds around my neighborhood, my school. >> reporter: ride their bikes. >> yes. >> reporter: you wanted to learn too. >> i wanted to learn. >> reporter: now did you. >> yup, i did. >> all right. >> reporter: leaving her dad vincent beaming. >> bike riding is just one of the basic childhood skills. it's just one of the things that everybody does. everybody, cotation marks, normal does. >> reporter: inside caryn ivey wondered why children with disables like her son are often underestimated. >> some people are just interest in the children with disabilities knowing how to take care of themselves and do laundry and wash dishes and there is so much more to life than doing landry and washing dishes. >> we watched jared along with you ride for the first time. >> yes. >> reporter: it looked like you got a little teary. >> it is emotional but i didn't cry but it did hit. >> reporter: jared did not need to say a thing. >> you were really smiling on that bike. >> yeah. >> reporter: just like that. >
. >> reporter: boosting lydia bratton's confidence in her struck well autism. >> i always watched myds around my neighborhood, my school. >> reporter: ride their bikes. >> yes. >> reporter: you wanted to learn too. >> i wanted to learn. >> reporter: now did you. >> yup, i did. >> all right. >> reporter: leaving her dad vincent beaming. >> bike riding is just one of the basic childhood skills. it's just one of the things that...
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. >> lydia from pittsburgh who writes, well, current access to specialists, tasks and doctors choice, available through ppo plans be reduced or eliminated under the proposed plan? >> this is the mother of all health care reform plans. when you see people going ballistic at these meetings, this is what they are saying. i'm happy, i don't want anyone to take away my choice for doctors, my choice for hospitals, ability to get treatments. there are two sides to this. they would say, look, if you're happy, health care reform is not going to change anything for you. if you like the way things are, nothing is going to change. now, some republicans and some democrats would say, look, the minute you put out a public policy -- in other words, a government-sponsored health insurance, like medicare, for the rest of us, private health care insurance companies are not going to be able to compete. they would go with government-sponsored insurance and things will change. >> exactly. >> none of us have a crystal ball. you don't know what is going to happen. but it is possible that all of a sudden, all
. >> lydia from pittsburgh who writes, well, current access to specialists, tasks and doctors choice, available through ppo plans be reduced or eliminated under the proposed plan? >> this is the mother of all health care reform plans. when you see people going ballistic at these meetings, this is what they are saying. i'm happy, i don't want anyone to take away my choice for doctors, my choice for hospitals, ability to get treatments. there are two sides to this. they would say,...
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this one is in from lydia in northeast. she write who or what is an alberta clipper.d that term used before in the weather and it is so funny because a friend mine knew someone by that name. really, laid y? a wick search. it is not a common name. a quick search did turn i'm few people named alberta clipper. there is one in arrest carson, california, chicago, beverly hills and columbus being ohio. we were going to call one of them but we thought it was too early to be calling people. there was a famous alberta clipper back in the 20s and 0s. we have a picture of her. well known not just in america but all across the world as a matter of fact as she toured around. >> tony? >> what are you talking about. >> no, no, no. alberta hunter. >> oh, i always mix them up. >> what the heck is a alberta clipper. >> should i tell people at home what that is. >> yeah, why don't you. >> iot t be nice to have an alberta clipper today. we'd have nice cold t fonr moving in. on cold front that gets its origins in canada and temperatures will oft fall about 0-degree behind t o-- about 30 d
this one is in from lydia in northeast. she write who or what is an alberta clipper.d that term used before in the weather and it is so funny because a friend mine knew someone by that name. really, laid y? a wick search. it is not a common name. a quick search did turn i'm few people named alberta clipper. there is one in arrest carson, california, chicago, beverly hills and columbus being ohio. we were going to call one of them but we thought it was too early to be calling people. there was a...
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later identified as alicia royster and lydia steed. floyd has been charged with first degree murder and conspiracy to commit first degree murder. he's behind bars without bail. >>> martin o'malley will describe plans for a major transportation project that is happening in baltimore. the proposed red line. abc2 news cheryl conner has more on this plan from west baltimore. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the red line has been in the planning stages for years and for that long it's also been opposed but take a look behind us because setup is underway in about an hour governor martin o'malley will arrive to maryland will pursue federal transit money for the line. the proposal would have a east-west truck that would run through johns hopkins, to downtown and through woodlawn. the idea is to have the line above ground, some say it's a bad idea. they are worried the project will drag down property values, cause traffic problems and block waterfront access. the maryland transit administration says hundreds of people submitted testimon
later identified as alicia royster and lydia steed. floyd has been charged with first degree murder and conspiracy to commit first degree murder. he's behind bars without bail. >>> martin o'malley will describe plans for a major transportation project that is happening in baltimore. the proposed red line. abc2 news cheryl conner has more on this plan from west baltimore. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the red line has been in the planning stages for years and for that...
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. >> i've nominated you, lydia, and you, russell. >> i'm worried about the mystical wand power or wizardme out of nowhere and say, jessie, you're gone. go home. >> america has granted jess the mystery power, and he has decided to use it. >> natalie. >> take that nomination seat, natalie. >> sorry, buddy. >> jessie, you are now on the chopping block alongside natalie. by a vote of 3-2, jessie, you are evicted from the big brother house. what are you feeling right now? >> you're a little bitter after you get out of there. >> that's honest. are you bitter now? >> no, because it was, again, a smart move on jeff's behalf. >> as jeff stood up, what were you thinking? >> i was already taking my mike off. i was like here we go. >> i know you're upset, but you guys run this house, haven't had a chance to feel the block. i got a power, and now i've got the power, and you guys have got to feel the pain a little bit. >> i said every single time this dude's got the wizard mystery wielding wizard wand. he's going to come riding in on a unicorn. i thought the unicorn was going to talk to me and say you
. >> i've nominated you, lydia, and you, russell. >> i'm worried about the mystical wand power or wizardme out of nowhere and say, jessie, you're gone. go home. >> america has granted jess the mystery power, and he has decided to use it. >> natalie. >> take that nomination seat, natalie. >> sorry, buddy. >> jessie, you are now on the chopping block alongside natalie. by a vote of 3-2, jessie, you are evicted from the big brother house. what are you...
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i have not lied to lydia. i have not lied to kevin. >> you've been lying to everyone in this house.wife. she would know what to do. she would have some advice for me. >> i've decided to nominate ronnie for eviction. you've lied to every single person in this game, and you've been a snake. >> by a vote of 4-3, ronnie, you are evicted from the "big brother" house. do you have any regrets about how you played this game or anything you did in this game? >> you know, julie, i told my wife before i came here that, if i were to be evicted, i wanted to be able to look back and say, i played the game by my own terms. i was evicted ultimately because of something i did to myself and did not allow someone else to do. i feel that i achieved both those goals. >> this game really gets to you, doesn't it? the emotions. >> i love this game. this is such a -- i don't regret anything. i tried for so long to get on this show. i consider myself blessed. out of the thousands to be picked to be on this show, and i would do it again in a heartbeat. >> is it possible to live in that house and play the game
i have not lied to lydia. i have not lied to kevin. >> you've been lying to everyone in this house.wife. she would know what to do. she would have some advice for me. >> i've decided to nominate ronnie for eviction. you've lied to every single person in this game, and you've been a snake. >> by a vote of 4-3, ronnie, you are evicted from the "big brother" house. do you have any regrets about how you played this game or anything you did in this game? >> you...
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i know that mary jo's beautiful young children, silas and lydia, will miss her every day. i pray they find comfort in the honorable life lived by their mother and my dear friend, mary jo. she served the people of iowa and the lord with distinction and humility. she left this world for the next with courage and grace. and i'd like to read one sentence from the sioux city journal, i think summing up her life. "her words were like thunder, because her life was like lightning." and i ask permission to put that in the record. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: without objection. the senator from delaware. mr. kaufman: madam president, i'd like to ask that the time between now and 10:00 be distributed five minutes for senator alexander and then the rest of the time be equally divided between senator durbin and me. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kaufman: madam president, the white house, the congress and the american people are engaged in the historic debate over our nation's health care insurance system, and a lot is at stake. we'll make a choice in 2009, a
i know that mary jo's beautiful young children, silas and lydia, will miss her every day. i pray they find comfort in the honorable life lived by their mother and my dear friend, mary jo. she served the people of iowa and the lord with distinction and humility. she left this world for the next with courage and grace. and i'd like to read one sentence from the sioux city journal, i think summing up her life. "her words were like thunder, because her life was like lightning." and i ask...