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today the community honored marcy dalsey.out to the charter school she co-founded for two hour service. they laughed and they cried remembering marcy and all of the work she's done. fox 29's drew dickman has more. >> reporter: hundreds filled the katz academy gym to pay respects to the charter school's president and co-founder, marcy dalsey. dalsey's school children helped celebrate her life with a musical tribute. but to think the katz academy was the only impact on others wouldn't do her life justice. >> marcy was a force of nature. she was a powerhouse. she was a powerhouse compact in the this little person, and she was impressive. >> the 59 year old died last weekend in a bedford massachusetts plane crash that killed six others. the group was returning from an education fundraiser when their plane never made it off the ground. >> do not take anything for granted in this life. i took for granted when i received that text that my marcy was on her way home. >> dalsey's children say she died pursuing her passion, helping othe
today the community honored marcy dalsey.out to the charter school she co-founded for two hour service. they laughed and they cried remembering marcy and all of the work she's done. fox 29's drew dickman has more. >> reporter: hundreds filled the katz academy gym to pay respects to the charter school's president and co-founder, marcy dalsey. dalsey's school children helped celebrate her life with a musical tribute. but to think the katz academy was the only impact on others wouldn't do...
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many of today's speakers say marcy dalsey will be remembered not only for what she has done but what her work has laid the foundation to do. >> ♪ >> i want to welcome you to the house that lewis and marcy built. >> hundreds filled the katz academy to pay respects to the president and co-founder marcy dalsey. dalsey's school children helped celebrate her life with a musical tribute. but to think the katz academy was her only impact on others wouldn't do her life justice. >> marcy was a force of nature. she was a powerhouse. she was a powerhouse compact in the this little person, and she was impressive. >> the 59 year old died last weekends in a bedford massachusetts plane crash that killed six others. the group was returning from an education fundraiser when their plane never made it off the ground. >> do not take anything for granted in this life. i took for granted when i received that text that my marcy was on her way home. >> dalsey's children say she died pursuing her passion, helping others. >> she made sure to let all of us know just how much she cared, every opportunity she ha
many of today's speakers say marcy dalsey will be remembered not only for what she has done but what her work has laid the foundation to do. >> ♪ >> i want to welcome you to the house that lewis and marcy built. >> hundreds filled the katz academy to pay respects to the president and co-founder marcy dalsey. dalsey's school children helped celebrate her life with a musical tribute. but to think the katz academy was her only impact on others wouldn't do her life justice....
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abc's marci gonzalez has the sorry. >>reporter:shia labeouf starring in roles, in transformers. he was creating disruption while watching a show. he was here at studio 54 seeing "caberet." we are not sure if he was drunk. it was him. he was quite a mess. >> he had a torn shirt. he had a cigarette. he was blending into the crowd and trying to and chasin chasin. >>reporter:he refuse to leave the theater and spitting at an officer and screaming "do you know who i am? "as he was escorted out. more trouble for the actor in december was accused of plagiarism after he was trying to pass off the ideas of an author as his home. labeouf was in court released without having to post bail walking back to his hotel. with no explanation for the latest display of bizarre behavior. marci gonzalez, "channel~6 action news." >>> they are hosting a fun fundraiser for a boy that need as service dog. a service dog will give them a warning if he was going to have problem sos they can intervene. the dog's cost $25,000 a benefit concert is in egg harbor township. you can head to 6abc for all the details.
abc's marci gonzalez has the sorry. >>reporter:shia labeouf starring in roles, in transformers. he was creating disruption while watching a show. he was here at studio 54 seeing "caberet." we are not sure if he was drunk. it was him. he was quite a mess. >> he had a torn shirt. he had a cigarette. he was blending into the crowd and trying to and chasin chasin. >>reporter:he refuse to leave the theater and spitting at an officer and screaming "do you know who i...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> marcy, thank you. >>> and when we come back here tonight, we've just learned a beloved member of "the brady bunch" has died. spressure points on my tired, achy feet. i had no clue i was putting this kind of stress on my feet. i have flat feet. i found this out at the free dr.scholl's foot mapping center. in less than two minutes, i got my foot map and my custom number. i'm a 440. i'm a 210. 340. that number matched the dr.scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with just the right support to help relieve stress on my feet. i'm a believer. go to drscholls.com for locations and save $10 [ding] the outdoors misses you. get back out there with off deep woods. the long lasting mosquito protection frees you to reunite with the great outdoors. off deep woods. keeps bugs off. sc johnson. a family company feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic const
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marcy?ator a piece for published yesterday, i argued that the administration's responds to the snowden leaks was to double down on hard power. at a moment where what the government had been doing with the internet, which has been an important part of our soft power , and tech companies, which have been a part of our economy, a bright spot, for years. they doubled down on hard power. the internet as a tool of security rather than as a tool of reaching out as americans. lipservice to not spying on europeans as much. to not leaking encryption standards, those are unenforceable. there is no means to ensure they are doing that. and they are weak. that speaks to a model of knowledge that the u.s. has adopted of late, which is this notion that we can and should know everything. that the approach to terrorism is to be all seeing. it does not work that way. one of the things we learned in the ig report from the boston marathon attack is that the nsa had collections on the tsarnaev brothers that they
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that's how family, friends and colleagues are remembering marcy daltsy who died in a plane crash with philanthropist lewis katz and five others. ♪ >> memorial service yesterday for marcy dahls feature add number of emotional tributes. the service was held on the parkside campus of the katz academy charter school in camden co-founded by her and lewis katz. both were onboard the private jet that never made it off the ground and crashed in bedford, massachusetts, last week. she was remembered for her passion. >> she was a tidal wave of energy. folks have said that she could light up a room. she could power all of camden city with her energy. if we could figure out how to harness that. >> she not only co-founded katz academy, she was also its board of trustees president. the other victims of the deadly plane crash were susan asbell, wife of a former camden county prosecutor, educate ann leads and the flight crew including co-pilot balkan mike devies from marlton. >>> the weather should cooperate for runners who will gather in fairmont park for the fifth annual odyssey half marathon. the 1
that's how family, friends and colleagues are remembering marcy daltsy who died in a plane crash with philanthropist lewis katz and five others. ♪ >> memorial service yesterday for marcy dahls feature add number of emotional tributes. the service was held on the parkside campus of the katz academy charter school in camden co-founded by her and lewis katz. both were onboard the private jet that never made it off the ground and crashed in bedford, massachusetts, last week. she was...
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and that was marcy dalsey. 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 sunday. it was warm, though. normal high temperature for this date, 80 degrees. we did make it to 84 at philadelphia international airport. the record high 98 degrees set back in 1925 and so far this year we have not reached 90 degrees yet here in philadelphia. we got up to 89 earlier this past week. 70 right now at the airport in philadelphia, still 7
and that was marcy dalsey. 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,...
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abc's marci gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: stranded at sea.ckets, no way to call for help. >> they were lucky couples. >> reporter: sean mcgovern and melissa morris were boating near the florida keys friday when they somehow went overboard. the 30-foot island hopper still in gear, driving away from them. all they could do was tread water and wait. >> my first thought was how in the world did you get out here? >> reporter: the current carrying them off the coast of key largo nearly 75 miles north to hallandale beach. after 14 hours in the atlantic ocean, finally, a few guys out deep sea fishing spotted the couple. >> it's hard enough to find fish. but two people floating in the water was pretty strange. >> reporter: a strange sight even for these guys who thought they had seen it all. the two broward county sheriff's detectives and paramedic enjoying a day off suddenly going into life saving mode. >> the closer we got we realized this is a true emergency. kicked it into gear. got there. actually performed a rescue. >> reporter: the couple suffe
abc's marci gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: stranded at sea.ckets, no way to call for help. >> they were lucky couples. >> reporter: sean mcgovern and melissa morris were boating near the florida keys friday when they somehow went overboard. the 30-foot island hopper still in gear, driving away from them. all they could do was tread water and wait. >> my first thought was how in the world did you get out here? >> reporter: the current carrying them off the...
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>> marcy mentioned the 70 2 program. that's what governs what everybody now colloquially known as prism. interesting thing about freedom doesn't touch 702 of the fisa acta law that contains an acronym that contains an acronym. >> but that has nothing to do with complexity. >> so what 702 does, it authorizes collection of actual communications and it's supposed to be targeted at people abroad. but functionally what it means is that, as marcy said, domestic communications of americans get swept up in it. we're talking content here. barack obama likes saying nobody is listening to the content of your phone calls. sometimes it does sweep up content. technically they are not supposed to target it. if they get it, they can listen to it. this is what's called a back door search. anything to do with that was completely eliminated from the bill much to the anger of ron widen who says he's going to fight to get it back in. but that was one thing that i think marcy mentioned, deserves to be emphasized. there is a lot of things mean
>> marcy mentioned the 70 2 program. that's what governs what everybody now colloquially known as prism. interesting thing about freedom doesn't touch 702 of the fisa acta law that contains an acronym that contains an acronym. >> but that has nothing to do with complexity. >> so what 702 does, it authorizes collection of actual communications and it's supposed to be targeted at people abroad. but functionally what it means is that, as marcy said, domestic communications of...
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marci, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. he admits he did some gymnastics as a kid but nothing that could have prepared him for this. it's the viral video so wild even the guy cartwheeling through the air still has a hard time believing it. >> i didn't know i rolled like that. >> reporter: michael smith was on his way to lunch in clearwater, florida, last month when a car making a left turn cut him off forcing the motorcycle to crash into it and smith catapulting into the air flipping, rolling and incredibly walking away. >> and then when i realized i was up in the air, i just thought to myself, like, okay, i could either land on my head or my feet and the next thing i know, i hit my feet and rolled up and got up. >> reporter: got up with no serious injuries. his friends, not totally buying the story of the acrobatic accident that left the 22-year-old's bike totaled until this video was released. >> he just gets up and walks. >> reporter: the driver of the car ticketed for making an improper left turn and driving with a susp
marci, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. he admits he did some gymnastics as a kid but nothing that could have prepared him for this. it's the viral video so wild even the guy cartwheeling through the air still has a hard time believing it. >> i didn't know i rolled like that. >> reporter: michael smith was on his way to lunch in clearwater, florida, last month when a car making a left turn cut him off forcing the motorcycle to crash into it and smith catapulting...
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a memorial service yesterday for marcy dalsey featured a number of tributes it was held ott the katzharter school in camden. both were on board the private jet that crashed on takeoff in bedford, massachusetts, last week. dalsey was remembered for her passion. >> she was a tidal wave of energy. folks have said she could light up a room. she could power all of camden city with her energy. if we could figure out how to harness it. >> dalsey was also the board of trustees president of katz academy. in just about 20 minutes from now, runners will be at the starting line for the fifth annual odyssey half marathon. the 13.1 mile race starts at memorial hall near the tech museum in philadelphia. the course heads through trails near the river loop. last year the odyssey was named one of the top road races in america. at 10:00, the 39th annual odonde festival will kick off in south philadelphia. this is the largest african-american free festival held in the country, typically bringing in nearly half a million people. it runs until 8:00 this evening. today nascar's pocono 400 speeds through no
a memorial service yesterday for marcy dalsey featured a number of tributes it was held ott the katzharter school in camden. both were on board the private jet that crashed on takeoff in bedford, massachusetts, last week. dalsey was remembered for her passion. >> she was a tidal wave of energy. folks have said she could light up a room. she could power all of camden city with her energy. if we could figure out how to harness it. >> dalsey was also the board of trustees president of...
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marci gonzalez takes a look. >> reporter: major scare caught on camera. two 10-year-olds were in this bouncy slide in littleton, colorado, when a gust of wind up to 30 miles an hour sent it tumbling, 300 feet across the field. one of the children thrown to the ground. the other trapped until the slide finally came to a stop. >> we were just horrified. >> it is a horror becoming all too familiar. three weeks ago, this bounce house in upstate new york was carried 50 feet into the air during a wind storm. seriously injuring two children. the consumer product safety commission estimates 5,000 people were injured on bounce houses last year. >> it happens every day. >> reporter: anthony amrosso, a certified bounce house distributor says the key to safety is properly securing them with sandbags or stakes and in case of unexpected wind gusts, his operators are always a step away. >> the owner airbound, the company operating the slide involved in the weekend's incident tells abc news it was properly staked to the ground adding, quote, we feel terrible for what hap
marci gonzalez takes a look. >> reporter: major scare caught on camera. two 10-year-olds were in this bouncy slide in littleton, colorado, when a gust of wind up to 30 miles an hour sent it tumbling, 300 feet across the field. one of the children thrown to the ground. the other trapped until the slide finally came to a stop. >> we were just horrified. >> it is a horror becoming all too familiar. three weeks ago, this bounce house in upstate new york was carried 50 feet into...
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yeah and it would removing the spanish marcie and creating this republic would it even make a practical difference do you believe. well earth of course you know. the no. the the previous respondents republic was indeed a huge difference from the regime that existed previously. but in this case yes the spanish markets very democratic state of massachusetts are in. as well one of the humbling of a team known as the red fury pick your favorite from a selection or two dot com. also on our website a chinese tycoon through the gatsby style party in new york but instead of inviting the big rich powerful to be welcoming a group american. right with think about your. own army corps which i. am. a hero to some on an enemy of the state to others wiki leaks founder julian assange just marking his second year in the ecuadorian embassy in london and still the whistleblower refuses to back down even stack they're not worried about shoplifters but the perpetual presence inside not believe that it's too high the bottom floor flat in this red brick mansion in that time the wiki leaks editor in chief has
yeah and it would removing the spanish marcie and creating this republic would it even make a practical difference do you believe. well earth of course you know. the no. the the previous respondents republic was indeed a huge difference from the regime that existed previously. but in this case yes the spanish markets very democratic state of massachusetts are in. as well one of the humbling of a team known as the red fury pick your favorite from a selection or two dot com. also on our website a...
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we're live at marci hospital.mercy hospital >> he was a little busy. >> the black hawks say goodbye.amazing photographs of the dayd the blackhawks cleaned out their lockers at the united center and spoke to the media one last time before the off-season. revealed that it probably would not have played in the finals because of injury. the highest priority. players on the word of the other. of moderate thought much about this with the season going on in the playoffs. i'm sure we'll talk more but as time goes along. i know that we both love it here >> to it's like trying to avoid back-to-back losses. second game back from injury. his third in the league with 17. >> the dodgers with two on and make a diving catch to save a run. >> down 1-0 in the eighth. he goes deep to left center. still comes down to their final strike. >> her full ishrf photographic record of world war two as extensive. you is a soldier. >> they're gathering by the busload. there were 18 when they charged the beaches. summer getting a bit creaky. some but not all. >> he moves along like a much younger man. it is not hi
we're live at marci hospital.mercy hospital >> he was a little busy. >> the black hawks say goodbye.amazing photographs of the dayd the blackhawks cleaned out their lockers at the united center and spoke to the media one last time before the off-season. revealed that it probably would not have played in the finals because of injury. the highest priority. players on the word of the other. of moderate thought much about this with the season going on in the playoffs. i'm sure we'll...
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marci, thank you. >>> another look at the overnight headlines and for that as always, it's mr. claiborne. good morning, again. >> good morning, everyone. >>> in the news, army sergeant bowe bergdahl is now in germany and on his way home after five years of being held captive by the taliban in afghanistan, he was freed in exchange for five afghan detainees who were held in guantanamo in cuba. defense secretary hagel said that the white house moved quickly on the prisoner swap because bergdahl's health was in danger. >>> and the fbi confirmed to the abc news they're pursuing an insider trading probe involving pro golfer phil mickelson, billy walters, las vegas gamblers and billionaire, carl icahn. mickelson says he's cooperating with those investigations. >>> and the matchup for the nba finals is set. it will be a rematch between the miami heat and the san antonio spurs, last year's teams, after the spurs finished off the oklahoma city thunder in overtime to capture the western conference title. game one of the finals is coming up thursday night right here on abc. >>> finally thi
marci, thank you. >>> another look at the overnight headlines and for that as always, it's mr. claiborne. good morning, again. >> good morning, everyone. >>> in the news, army sergeant bowe bergdahl is now in germany and on his way home after five years of being held captive by the taliban in afghanistan, he was freed in exchange for five afghan detainees who were held in guantanamo in cuba. defense secretary hagel said that the white house moved quickly on the prisoner...
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thank you, marci. >>> now it's to "gma's" excitement. the world cup. the excitement building across america as team usa -- >> at least in the audio booth. >> team u.s. gets set to play powerful portugal later today after a big win in game one. paula faris is in rio with a preview of the game. it will be played in sauna-like conditions. i know it is going to be hot there. millions of people rooting for team usa. >> reporter: millions, myself included. how can you not be patriotic today? i believe we'll win. it is game day. how good does that sound? it's finally arrived. you mentioned the sauna-like conditions. not favorable for either team. because the americans are more suited to the extremes, i say give them a slight edge. on top of that, they have had six days off. they're well-rested. they're ready to rumble in the jungle. >> the header. 1-1. >> reporter: team usa got a boost on saturday without even playing a game. that's because germany and ghana tied. >> the equalizer. tucked in. >> reporter: the americans so interested, we caught them watching t
thank you, marci. >>> now it's to "gma's" excitement. the world cup. the excitement building across america as team usa -- >> at least in the audio booth. >> team u.s. gets set to play powerful portugal later today after a big win in game one. paula faris is in rio with a preview of the game. it will be played in sauna-like conditions. i know it is going to be hot there. millions of people rooting for team usa. >> reporter: millions, myself included. how can...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> they're the very best. former president, ben sherwood, raised the fact that it is very rare in this business that every anchor gets exactly what they want. everyone will be happy with their new role, they're staying here and a good thing for us all. >> a little worried about george. he is working "gma" and breaking news and "this week" george when are you going to sleep? >> probably doesn't. >> my biggest fear, letting you in on a secret at abc news. every day i borrow the pens here, part of diane's pens. i am terrified one day i am not going to put them back. now i have to worry, david's pens, george's pens, and diane's pens. these are the pens that the national net work anchor of abc news. >> i'm take one with me. >> no, no, no. a ballpoint. you can take this little rinky dink. >> is she watching? >> may be watching. >> put your pen back end of the show, tahman. all i have to say. >> let's move on. >>> a 105-year-old woman in maine is sharing a secret for living so long. she doesn't have one. lucy ann say
marci gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> they're the very best. former president, ben sherwood, raised the fact that it is very rare in this business that every anchor gets exactly what they want. everyone will be happy with their new role, they're staying here and a good thing for us all. >> a little worried about george. he is working "gma" and breaking news and "this week" george when are you going to sleep? >> probably doesn't. >> my biggest fear,...
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adam serwer of msnbc, marcy wheeler, who blogs as empty wheel, and connor of "the atlantic."nd the panel will follow the model of the first session with statements of about ten minutes from each panelist, followed by a few questions from me, and i hope questions from the audience. but before turning to the panelists, i'd like to exercise the moderator's prerogative of offering a brief introductory remark. but i'm a professor, so when i say a brief remark, i mean a long and pedantic remark. and i'd like to begin the panel by observing that in american politics, the freedom of religion is sometimes described as the first freedom. and that's because it appears first in the first amendment, which itself introduces the bill of rights. but i think there's a case to be made that our real first freedom is found a bit later in the fourth amendment, which as everybody knows, holds that the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause su
adam serwer of msnbc, marcy wheeler, who blogs as empty wheel, and connor of "the atlantic."nd the panel will follow the model of the first session with statements of about ten minutes from each panelist, followed by a few questions from me, and i hope questions from the audience. but before turning to the panelists, i'd like to exercise the moderator's prerogative of offering a brief introductory remark. but i'm a professor, so when i say a brief remark, i mean a long and pedantic...
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family and friend gathered at katz academy charter school to honor marci dalsey a co found are of theand president of the board of trustees. dalsey was remember as a compassionate leader with a can do spirit by lewis katz son drew. she was also executive director of drew katz the foundation. >> if you don't what is impossible, you can do almost anything and that was marci dalsey. she didn't know what she could not do so she made it happen good dalsey was killed along with philanthropist lewis katz and five others near boston. the cause of the plane crash is still being investigated. >>> loved ones admirers and help of celebrities honored doctor maya angelou. they gathered in winston salem north carolina at a memorial service to celebrate beloved poet and civil rights act wrist who passed away late last month. natasha brown has that story. >> reporter: from former student to notable names. >> he was my anchor. >> reporter: maya angelou's loved ones joined together at wake forest university to celebrate her remarkable life. former president bill clinton deliver a moving trin boot. >> he
family and friend gathered at katz academy charter school to honor marci dalsey a co found are of theand president of the board of trustees. dalsey was remember as a compassionate leader with a can do spirit by lewis katz son drew. she was also executive director of drew katz the foundation. >> if you don't what is impossible, you can do almost anything and that was marci dalsey. she didn't know what she could not do so she made it happen good dalsey was killed along with philanthropist...
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. >> to talk to the mayor spokes people and the mayor holds the opinion that that marci famous riverfront. he won some degree of prints. no direct response from trunk. >> if ears to trump's ninehe fears that the trumps line sets a precedent. putting massive signs up along the river walk. favre public- works project. is now extending a lawyer from state street to wake st. >> sign clearly does not fit along the 1920's style bridges and buildings. as you look at a picture of the workmen hanging the last letter in the trump name faces a possible quandary. zoning administrators signed off on the sign. city lawyers could find themselves in front of judge explaining how they approved this time. the one assigned to be removed. certainly within the realm of possibility that donald trump could take the city to the court.court. >> it is not clear who he would go in front of. >> there has been signed and illinois. we're not talking about a football player. if you're having trouble making your mortgage payment out to get help. .rist roy trucks over part of former cellular award winners to close the ga
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> san how day is chuck reed with n a race for the top job. will his endorsement have the same effect over voters in the upcoming election in abc 7 news matt joins us at city hall is what is going on. matt? >> the endorsement will take place shortly at 11:30. no surprise he is backing allies on city council. but will it have an impact this november? politics is often about relationships and what better relationship for a mayoral candidate to have than a man who received 75% of the support in the last election in 2010, sam reed. he showed his hand after the primary election. >> the battle lines are pretty well drawn. it's going in the direction that allows us to restore services as we are doing for the last three years or going back to the old method of cutting services every year to balance the budget. >> cortez also picked up big investments. firefighter unions are backing the santa clara supervisor. supporters at south bay labor council say today's announcement from reed was expected. >> so it is in surprise that this endorsement comes, and
marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> san how day is chuck reed with n a race for the top job. will his endorsement have the same effect over voters in the upcoming election in abc 7 news matt joins us at city hall is what is going on. matt? >> the endorsement will take place shortly at 11:30. no surprise he is backing allies on city council. but will it have an impact this november? politics is often about relationships and what better relationship for a mayoral candidate to have...
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katz foundation. >> if you don't know what is impossible, you can do almost anything and that was marciknow what she could in the do so she made it happen. >> now dalsey was killed along with philanthropist lewis katz and five other people near boston on may 31st. the cause of the plane crash is still being investigated. >>> search continues for the suspects who shot and killed a man in philadelphia's overbrook neighborhood. "eyewitness news" at 5400 block of hunt are street saturday morning, police say that the 25 year-old victim was shot in the back around 1:00 o'clock. he was rush to the hospital of the university of pennsylvania where he was pronounced dead. >>> the search is on for a cause of the apartment fire in pennsauken camden county. flames broke out in the 5500 block of highland avenue around 6:30 saturday morning. the one person was overcome by smoke and then taken to the hospital. there is in word on a condition or the cause of that fire which is under investigation. >>> also fire badly damages a flower shop in glassboro gloucester county. it happened at rose budd floral a
katz foundation. >> if you don't know what is impossible, you can do almost anything and that was marciknow what she could in the do so she made it happen. >> now dalsey was killed along with philanthropist lewis katz and five other people near boston on may 31st. the cause of the plane crash is still being investigated. >>> search continues for the suspects who shot and killed a man in philadelphia's overbrook neighborhood. "eyewitness news" at 5400 block of hunt...
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family and friend gathered at katz academy charter school to honor marci dalsey, the co founder on haveool and president of the board of trustees. dal see was remember as a compassionate leader with a can do spirit by lewis katz son drew. she was executive director of the drew katz foundation. >> if you don't know what is impossible you can do almost anything and was marci dalsey. she didn't know what she could not do so she made it happen. >> dalsey was killed with philanthropist lewis katz and five others near boston. the cause of the plane crash is under investigation. >>> loved ones admirers and host of celebrities honored the doctor maya angelou. they all gathered in winston salem north carolina in a service to celebrate the bee love poet and self rights activist. she she passed away last month. >> reporter: from former student notable names. >> she was my friend. >> reporter: they the georgia tore celebrate her remarkable life. former president bill clinton delivered a moving tribute. >> her great gift in her action packed life was she was always paying attention. she did it with
family and friend gathered at katz academy charter school to honor marci dalsey, the co founder on haveool and president of the board of trustees. dal see was remember as a compassionate leader with a can do spirit by lewis katz son drew. she was executive director of the drew katz foundation. >> if you don't know what is impossible you can do almost anything and was marci dalsey. she didn't know what she could not do so she made it happen. >> dalsey was killed with philanthropist...
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. >> marci is back. >> thank you for coming in. >> of course.un, exciting but i miss hanging out with all of you. >> we miss you. >> how long were you doing maternity leave for diana? >> three months. >> my tv wife of three months. >> i couldn't miss the celebration. you guys are having treats. i wouldn't miss a party. even if it is the middle of the night. >> you guys had fun times. >> one of the funnest days we ever had here on "world news now." >> my favorite part. >> you can leave now. that was a fun day, wasn't it? >> yeah, the whole time was a blast. good times, good times. we have to read "the skinny" now. >> why don't you join us? >> i don't know what is going on but i will fake it. >> you want to do "the skinny" for us? can you take it away? >> let's get to "the skinny" starting with painful spill for harrison ford. it happened on the set of the latest "star wars" movie just west of london. >> yeah, the 71-year-old actor airlifted to the hospital for treatment of what is believed to be a broken ankle and chest injuries after reportedly
. >> marci is back. >> thank you for coming in. >> of course.un, exciting but i miss hanging out with all of you. >> we miss you. >> how long were you doing maternity leave for diana? >> three months. >> my tv wife of three months. >> i couldn't miss the celebration. you guys are having treats. i wouldn't miss a party. even if it is the middle of the night. >> you guys had fun times. >> one of the funnest days we ever had here on...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: a major announcement at abc.r stepping down as anchor of "world news." the world-renowned journalist who led the program to a number one finish in the ratings, says she decided it was time to take on a new role at abc, focusing on new programming. creating television specials and events and continuing to conduct big interviews. succeeding sawyer is anchor and managing editor "world news," david muir. muir will start in his new role september 2nd. >> i could never have imagined seeing the world with diane sawyer. >> reporter: while leading the flagship broadcast, we'll continue anchoring "20/20" with elizabeth vargas. and another member of the abc news team celebrating a promotion today. george stephanopoulos, named chief anchor of abc news. in addition to anchoring "good morning america" and "this week," he will lead the network's coverage of special events and breaking news. james goldstein, the president of abc news, calling diane, david and george, one-of-a-kind journalists. saying for years to come, they will
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: a major announcement at abc.r stepping down as anchor of "world news." the world-renowned journalist who led the program to a number one finish in the ratings, says she decided it was time to take on a new role at abc, focusing on new programming. creating television specials and events and continuing to conduct big interviews. succeeding sawyer is anchor and managing editor "world news," david muir. muir will start in his new...
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marcy dalsey was a cofounder of the school and president of the board of trustees. mourner read the water bug and dragon fly story to help explain dalsey's death. >> now that a he was a dragon fly he could no longer return to the water. i can't return, at least i tried but i can't keep my promise. even if i could go back not one of the water bugs would know me in my new body. >> dalsey was killed along with philanthropist lewis katz and five others near boston last saturday. the cause of the plane crash is still under investigation. >>> and now let's turn to our weather today. we have been soiled by our weekends lately. another beautiful saturday to get out and enjoy some weekend activities. "eyewitness news" here in rittenhouse square for the annual spring fine arts show. beautiful. meteorologist justin drabick is live on the cbs3 sky deck with more on this great weekend weather. hope we can keep this up, justin. >> yeah, i'll do my best natasha. i think we will. that's been the trend. temperatures above average but the humidity really not that quite high, which is
marcy dalsey was a cofounder of the school and president of the board of trustees. mourner read the water bug and dragon fly story to help explain dalsey's death. >> now that a he was a dragon fly he could no longer return to the water. i can't return, at least i tried but i can't keep my promise. even if i could go back not one of the water bugs would know me in my new body. >> dalsey was killed along with philanthropist lewis katz and five others near boston last saturday. the...
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here's marcy gonzalez. >> the world's ugliest dog is -- peanut!he 2-year-old chihuahua mix bringing home the big prize at the world's ugliest dog contest in california. >> it's all about the love here. >> reporter: beating out nearly 30 other pooches, including quasimodo, the disfigured bull dog mix. >> not exactly a whole dog. >> reporter: and icky, the bearded chinese crested. and while cuteness may be in the eye of the beholder peanut's charm is about more than his unique face. it's in his heroic story. >> he was burned as a puppy and so this is the way he looks as a result. >> reporter: peanut spent nine months in a shelter waiting for someone to see past the scars. finally holly chandler from greenville, north carolina found him and fell in love. he's now healthy, strong and joins the ranks of the past contest winners, including yoda, elwood and gus. for peanut's owner, this isn't about sharing his one of a kind face with the world. >> i'm actually competing in this to use this contest as a platform to raise awareness for animal abuse. >> rep
here's marcy gonzalez. >> the world's ugliest dog is -- peanut!he 2-year-old chihuahua mix bringing home the big prize at the world's ugliest dog contest in california. >> it's all about the love here. >> reporter: beating out nearly 30 other pooches, including quasimodo, the disfigured bull dog mix. >> not exactly a whole dog. >> reporter: and icky, the bearded chinese crested. and while cuteness may be in the eye of the beholder peanut's charm is about more than...
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marcy val end eyes a has the story. >> 911 emergency?i need to report a possible robbery. >> one of several 911 calls helped police hager. >> these people calling in what really saved them, what made our response get here very quickly. >> callers witnessed the crime, though they were halfway around the world. >> i wasn't actually there. avenue friend that stroams video games on line through like a web cam. >> this is what they saw via web cam at 5:00 o'clock in the morning local time. the victim, a on line gamer; sitting in front of her computer will someone storms in. >> the girl gets up, and moments later, a man with a gun walks in the room. >> you know the interesting part is that again on this is that there were, from my understanded g, several callers from around the world that were trying to find out where this victim was, watching this whole thing occur, while she was being assaulted and the home invasion was occurring. >> police say the first caller was in europe, called someone they new in the u.s. who, in turn, called tempe pol
marcy val end eyes a has the story. >> 911 emergency?i need to report a possible robbery. >> one of several 911 calls helped police hager. >> these people calling in what really saved them, what made our response get here very quickly. >> callers witnessed the crime, though they were halfway around the world. >> i wasn't actually there. avenue friend that stroams video games on line through like a web cam. >> this is what they saw via web cam at 5:00 o'clock...
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marcy gonzales told us what she'll be doing next and who else is stepping into new roles.uncement at abc. diane sawyer stepping down as anchor of world news. the world renowned journalist who led the program to a number one finish in the ratings says she decided it's time to take on a new role, focusing on new programming, creating television specials and events, and continuing to conduct big interviews. david muir, who currently anchors world news weekend will star in his new role september 2nd, leading the flagship broadcast he'll continue anchoring 2020. >> how far would you go? >> another member of the abc news team celebrating a promotion today george stephanopoulos named chief anchor of and will lead the network's coverage of special events and breaking news. james goldsten calling diane, david, and george one of a kind journalists saying for years still to come they'll inspire us all to do our best work, setting a high barre to inform, empower and inspire our viewers. >> we're celebrating on abc7 news.com. visit for a look at some of the iconic interviews. and thank
marcy gonzales told us what she'll be doing next and who else is stepping into new roles.uncement at abc. diane sawyer stepping down as anchor of world news. the world renowned journalist who led the program to a number one finish in the ratings says she decided it's time to take on a new role, focusing on new programming, creating television specials and events, and continuing to conduct big interviews. david muir, who currently anchors world news weekend will star in his new role september...
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. >> i'm marcie from cleveland, ohio. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> no! >> jimmy: most of the audience is saying no. let's find out. >> ummm, maybe. ummm, yeah, but of course, i knew the person a long time before anything like that happened, you know. >> how long did it last? >> well, with lesbians, you go for eight hours or whatever. so i would say probably seven, eight hours. >> i actually meant the relationship. >> yeah, eight hours. >> jimmy: eight hours. [ applause ] the world cup continued in brazil today. the big story of the world cup right now, maybe of the whole thing, a player from uruguay who appeared to bite a player from italy on the shoulder. luis suarez chomped into the italian defender. either that or he's a very bad kisser. but he's been suspended for biting twice before. so fifa, the governing body for soccer, is studying the evidence to determine what action they will take, if any. uruguay is claiming the pictures showing bite marks were photo shopped. has that ever worked even one time? if fifa decides he did bite an opponent f
. >> i'm marcie from cleveland, ohio. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> no! >> jimmy: most of the audience is saying no. let's find out. >> ummm, maybe. ummm, yeah, but of course, i knew the person a long time before anything like that happened, you know. >> how long did it last? >> well, with lesbians, you go for eight hours or whatever. so i would say probably seven, eight hours. >> i actually meant the...
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marcy? >> the national weather service says one temperature was an ef four, winds up to 200 hour. >> it's crazy. mother nature can do this >> nearly 75% of the area, destroyed or badly damaged after this powerful tornado ripped through the community yesterday. one of them nearly a mile wide. many returning to find little left. blocks of downtown, flattened. brick buildings, crumbled. each stop along the tour today holding a story of those who barely made it to safety. >> it's dramatic. >> the mayor managed to get here just seconds before the rest of his house away. he was hurt but expected to be okay. 19 others were injured and at least one person, a 5-year-old was killed. sadness today. lost loved ones, found... inspiration to live up to the unusual, but fitting, motto. >> their motto is a town too tough to die. so i think they're going to give it every effort. it's going to be tough. >> with so many now homeless we're told many are staying in a red cross shelter again, tonight. we're live
marcy? >> the national weather service says one temperature was an ef four, winds up to 200 hour. >> it's crazy. mother nature can do this >> nearly 75% of the area, destroyed or badly damaged after this powerful tornado ripped through the community yesterday. one of them nearly a mile wide. many returning to find little left. blocks of downtown, flattened. brick buildings, crumbled. each stop along the tour today holding a story of those who barely made it to safety. >>...
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marcy gonzales, abc news, new york. >> right now, surgery that will unite two exes forever is halfwayinished we told you about them last week. their relationship ended after having a child years ago. 18 months ago, sabrina's kidneys failed her name placed on a long shot list to find a donor and he turned out to be a perfect match. he's a musician, giving up going on a national tour to help her. we're told the kidney has been successfully removed now and being transplanted right now. >> we'll keep you posted. >> a heart warming story from lucil lucil lucille packard hospital. this little boy suffers from a rare orthopedic condition that causes joints to stick and feet to face the wrong way. he could not walk. his family and a team of surgeons answered. >> he has undergo several procedures since arriving there. there is no complete cure for the condition, doctors have been able to help him wear shoes, stand, and walk on his own. and he can now go to school for the first time. he is set to return home this month. a big smile. >> looks happier. >> yes. >> we've got exciting news here. spe
marcy gonzales, abc news, new york. >> right now, surgery that will unite two exes forever is halfwayinished we told you about them last week. their relationship ended after having a child years ago. 18 months ago, sabrina's kidneys failed her name placed on a long shot list to find a donor and he turned out to be a perfect match. he's a musician, giving up going on a national tour to help her. we're told the kidney has been successfully removed now and being transplanted right now....
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and marcy gonzalez is here with the details. this is heartbreaking to watch. >> it is.ld down the hanging chads, another tabulation issue. and the young woman who thought she was moving on to the miss america pageant will be staying home. this, a life-changing moment for elizabeth fechtel, or so she thought. just six days into her reign as miss florida, her crown was taken away. the winner was actually victoria cohen. the organization explaining there was a tabulation error. saying a judge made a change on the score sheet that was not caught until the points for each contestant were later reviewed. >> this is the worst nightmare in every pageant director's life. it's a lose/lose situation. >> reporter: she's the second state-level winner to be stripped of her crown just this week. miss delaware, amanda longacres tiara and sash were taken away tuesday. they made an oversight, not realizing she would turn 25 in october, making her a few months older than the title's age limit. the miss america organization saying in a statement, quote, we understand the impact that news o
and marcy gonzalez is here with the details. this is heartbreaking to watch. >> it is.ld down the hanging chads, another tabulation issue. and the young woman who thought she was moving on to the miss america pageant will be staying home. this, a life-changing moment for elizabeth fechtel, or so she thought. just six days into her reign as miss florida, her crown was taken away. the winner was actually victoria cohen. the organization explaining there was a tabulation error. saying a...
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marcy gonzales is live with more now. >> reporter: a town torn apart. >> it's crazy that mother nature can do something like this. >> nearly 75% of pillger, nebraska is gone. after two tornadoes ripped through this community yesterday, one of them nearly a mile wide. the town's nearly 400 residents evacuated and many returning to find little left, entire blocks flattened. each stop of the governor's tour held a story of those that barely made it to safety. >> it was traumatic. kids were hurt. they were crying. >> among the survivors, the mayor of this town who managed to get his family into the basement here just seconds before the tornado blew his house away. he is okay 19 others were critically injured and at least one person, a 5-year-old was killed. sadness and resilience here today. >> lost loved ones found. >> amy is going to love you. >> inspiration to live up to this commune's unusual but fitting motto. >> their motto is, a town too tough to die, i think they will give it a try. >> one the tornadoes that tore through here was an ef 4 with independents up to 200 miles per hour.
marcy gonzales is live with more now. >> reporter: a town torn apart. >> it's crazy that mother nature can do something like this. >> nearly 75% of pillger, nebraska is gone. after two tornadoes ripped through this community yesterday, one of them nearly a mile wide. the town's nearly 400 residents evacuated and many returning to find little left, entire blocks flattened. each stop of the governor's tour held a story of those that barely made it to safety. >> it was...
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marci gonzalez has more this morning.orter: while so many are celebrating that sergeant bergdahl is free and in stable condition, others question how the u.s. went about securing his release. sergeant bowe bergdahl hospitalized still in germany, struggling to speak english after held captive by the taliban for five years. days after his rescue in afghanistan, his parents still haven't spoken to him. >> bowe has been gone so long, it's going to be very difficult to come back. >> reporter: adding to the difficulty surrounding his eventual return home, the controversy over the u.s. negotiating his freedom in exchange for the release of five senior taliban leaders from guantanamo bay. >> you have to be concerned, not only about the principle of negotiating with terrorists, but the five who were released. >> reporter: the taliban leaders arriving to a warm welcome in qatar where the only known restriction on them is a one-year travel ban. the white house says steps are in place to ensure they won't then return to the battlefie
marci gonzalez has more this morning.orter: while so many are celebrating that sergeant bergdahl is free and in stable condition, others question how the u.s. went about securing his release. sergeant bowe bergdahl hospitalized still in germany, struggling to speak english after held captive by the taliban for five years. days after his rescue in afghanistan, his parents still haven't spoken to him. >> bowe has been gone so long, it's going to be very difficult to come back. >>...
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been hoping for before the election, but it is actually only just less than what the 52% that mohamed marcy during md during the 2012 election, what do we make of it? >> there was great dissolution among the egypt po population ad the chain events with high hopes of democratic reform, and then military interference now back business as usual for the past few decades, i think el sisi is kind of concerned probably about the exact legitimacy he has in winning in an election with a huge majority, but with a very low turn out. >> what sort of policies can we expect from this former military man? >> i think it will be very much a matter of maintaining the status quo. el sisi is maybe very much his own man in a sense that he triggered the chain of events last summer, but he's also a caretaker of a very big interest that goes way beyond el sisi demand and that is the mill mill military establishment which has held control in egypt since 1952. >> we saw a huge clamp down, crack down on opposition supporters during the run up to the election, particularly supporters of the outlawed muslim brotherhood
been hoping for before the election, but it is actually only just less than what the 52% that mohamed marcy during md during the 2012 election, what do we make of it? >> there was great dissolution among the egypt po population ad the chain events with high hopes of democratic reform, and then military interference now back business as usual for the past few decades, i think el sisi is kind of concerned probably about the exact legitimacy he has in winning in an election with a huge...
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abc's marci gonzalez has the latest on the storms blamed for first tornado deaths in nebraska in tenapart. >> it's ripping up the whole town. >> reporter: rare twin tornados, one a powerful ef-4 with wind of to 200 miles an hour tearing through pilger, nebraska. dachla a damaging or destroying nearly 75% of town. its nearly 400 residents evacuated many returning to fiend little left. >> everything's gone. they found some of my mom's clothes three miles north. >> reporter: entire blocks of downtown flattened. brick buildings crumbled city hall gone. among the survivors the mayor of the town who managed to get his family into the basement here second before the tornado blew the west of his house away. he was hurt, but its expected to beep okay. more than a dozen others were critically injured. at least two people including a 5-year-old girl were killed. >> she was in a trailer moment that is, was located right on main street. and was directly hit. >> reporter: sadness and resilience. >> kitty. come here, kitty, kitty. >> reporter: lost loved ones found. >> amy is going to love you. >>
abc's marci gonzalez has the latest on the storms blamed for first tornado deaths in nebraska in tenapart. >> it's ripping up the whole town. >> reporter: rare twin tornados, one a powerful ef-4 with wind of to 200 miles an hour tearing through pilger, nebraska. dachla a damaging or destroying nearly 75% of town. its nearly 400 residents evacuated many returning to fiend little left. >> everything's gone. they found some of my mom's clothes three miles north. >>...
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pelosi in the state of ohio on the bus with folks like congresswoman beatty in columbus, congresswoman marcyand the other congressional women. women were on fire yesterday, ed. the issues that leader pelosi is pushing about when women succeed, america succeeds. women's issues are that of jobs, economic opportunity, of votes, of education, of elt cahealth c. rosa parks changed the whole world on a bus. so glad to see leader pelosi and other women standing by her side on the bus riding across ohio to let women know they have a choice in 2014. >> now, i also understand that leader pelosi for the democrats was exposed to a bus ride that illustrated just how hard it is to vote for some people in the state of ohio, which our team, of course, followed you on that tour and illustrated exactly how cumbersome the roadblocks are there and how hard it is to go through the process in some districts in ohio to vote because of the voting laws that have been changed. what reaction did she have? >> a tremendous reaction. women certainly know, and the men that support women, that if we want better policies we
pelosi in the state of ohio on the bus with folks like congresswoman beatty in columbus, congresswoman marcyand the other congressional women. women were on fire yesterday, ed. the issues that leader pelosi is pushing about when women succeed, america succeeds. women's issues are that of jobs, economic opportunity, of votes, of education, of elt cahealth c. rosa parks changed the whole world on a bus. so glad to see leader pelosi and other women standing by her side on the bus riding across...
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. >> marcie had asked the boys to come down, we would like to thank them and give them some gifts andfriends that agree that stealing is wrong and not the right thing to do. >> you don't see kids can every day doing the right thing. you expect us to steal because we are so young. >> it shows even though we are young, african-american, italian, dread, short cut, afro, we're still people, we do the right thing because we're raised to do the right thing. my r. >> my family, they don't call me kelly no more, they call me honest abe now. >>> the most dramatic moments the biggest explosions. unbelievable fires. >> astonishing footage. hear from those who saw it, filmed it, lived it. you won't believe your eyes.
. >> marcie had asked the boys to come down, we would like to thank them and give them some gifts andfriends that agree that stealing is wrong and not the right thing to do. >> you don't see kids can every day doing the right thing. you expect us to steal because we are so young. >> it shows even though we are young, african-american, italian, dread, short cut, afro, we're still people, we do the right thing because we're raised to do the right thing. my r. >> my family,...
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most of you are familiar with the fact he went out with marci who mar rid george mcclelllan. went out with a woman amy chase and she married warren. warren and hill first came up against each other at a battle in the fall of 1863 and this was a few months after warren had married emily chase. when i was digging through some of warren's archives i came across a caller: of a letter warren sent across the line to hill. he sent a note across that said general a.p. hill, i have defeated your army core and i have mar rid your old sweetheart. this will give you an idea of the state of affairs here. this something getting pretty personal. at brings the armies here to cold harbor? grant's plan is to swing down river from lee. lee is just below this river. decpwrant going to swing down river, cross and then come back at lee basically turning his frank on may 3, during that night into the early morning of may 4. he crosses down river from lee in central virginia and comes at him from below. stops in an area called the wilderness. the union forces stop there to get supplies and also beca
most of you are familiar with the fact he went out with marci who mar rid george mcclelllan. went out with a woman amy chase and she married warren. warren and hill first came up against each other at a battle in the fall of 1863 and this was a few months after warren had married emily chase. when i was digging through some of warren's archives i came across a caller: of a letter warren sent across the line to hill. he sent a note across that said general a.p. hill, i have defeated your army...