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, virginia, including the general francis marion hotel.icated to providing strategic talent management solutions. the bank of marion-- your community, your vision, your bank. morehead state university's kentucky center for traditional music is a proud supporter of song of the mountains. emory and henry college-- transforming lives since 1836. bryant label, a proud supporter
, virginia, including the general francis marion hotel.icated to providing strategic talent management solutions. the bank of marion-- your community, your vision, your bank. morehead state university's kentucky center for traditional music is a proud supporter of song of the mountains. emory and henry college-- transforming lives since 1836. bryant label, a proud supporter
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[indiscernible] -- was a native of marion, ohio. born in 1850 -- she and her two younger brothers -- [indiscernible] an industrious and self-made businessman, -- [indiscernible] she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music as a teenager, studying piano. and it shocked her parents when she awoke at the age of 19, literally, with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son, marshall, before imploding in divorce. in 1891, 30-year-old florence married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of the "marion daily star" newspaper. lawrence -- florence embraced newspapering as a family business and quickly jumped in to revamp the circulation department. she was not a woman to make housekeeping and cooking her life possible. for whatever reason, the harding's did not have children other own. i mention that this life-threatening malady severely impacted her quality of life and her philosophy of how to the for life. as her husband entered and 60 did in national republican politics florence was always his most enthusiastic supporter. the har
[indiscernible] -- was a native of marion, ohio. born in 1850 -- she and her two younger brothers -- [indiscernible] an industrious and self-made businessman, -- [indiscernible] she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music as a teenager, studying piano. and it shocked her parents when she awoke at the age of 19, literally, with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son, marshall, before imploding in divorce. in 1891, 30-year-old florence married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of...
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>> marion (ph): oh, hello. i'm just calling to say that my husband and i own the house that the clevelands rented for two summers in marion. and they came to marion because richard watson gilder had given a talk at wells college and had met mrs. cleveland. and she thought that her husband was under a lot of stress, and when he found out that there was good fishing off of marion, they came during the summer for four summers in between his two terms. and they also have the only child that was born in the white house, esther, and their oldest daughter, ruth, the baby ruth was supposed to have been named after her, and their next daughter, marion, which was born in 1895, was named after marion, because they loved living here so much. and they also had receptions here and were very accessible to the people of marion. and so the people from marion here are very, very fond of the memories of the clevelands. susan: what is the house like today, judith? is it still in the style of the period? or has it been renovated? >
>> marion (ph): oh, hello. i'm just calling to say that my husband and i own the house that the clevelands rented for two summers in marion. and they came to marion because richard watson gilder had given a talk at wells college and had met mrs. cleveland. and she thought that her husband was under a lot of stress, and when he found out that there was good fishing off of marion, they came during the summer for four summers in between his two terms. and they also have the only child that...
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"the marion" was at a family trust until tonight when it was seen publicly for the first time.he painting now on display at the national marion anderson residency in center city. >>> still to come on "action news," eric garner died after new york city police put him in a choke hold. tonight his family reached a monetary settlement. >>> a twist in what people call the real life gone girl. kidnapped for random and some call it a hoax and the f.b.i. says it is not the case. >>> the temperatures in philadelphia were in the upper 80s but the heat is on across the midwest. we let you know if any of the heat breaks off and let's our way. details with the accuweather forecast. >>> all right but jonathan papelbon make his latest case for getting out of philly when "action news" continues tonight. >>> new york city has reached a $5.9 million settlement with the family of eric garner coming nearly a year after the 43-year-old died here in police custody. garner stopped outside of a convenience store july 17 for selling loose cigarettes. the video shows him telling police officers to leave
"the marion" was at a family trust until tonight when it was seen publicly for the first time.he painting now on display at the national marion anderson residency in center city. >>> still to come on "action news," eric garner died after new york city police put him in a choke hold. tonight his family reached a monetary settlement. >>> a twist in what people call the real life gone girl. kidnapped for random and some call it a hoax and the f.b.i. says it is...
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. >> marion duckworth the third owner of this 360 -year-old home.s not said he left check. >> emblazoned on the gate. 132 riker each year. >> you heard that right, the deceased are buried in the backyard. >> buried here, too. comes along and tries to undo my good work clicks the family name on the prominent family once on property all throughout new york city. the most famous land is right across the bowery bay. >> it took me three months carried out everything that was stored in the attic want to read to read everything every ledger every book every correspondence. i read down through the years. people passed away. i read all the names and realize they are all buried in my cemetery. quick creepy to live among the dead. as the fairytale clicks i met my husband on our second date he said, how would you like to see my cemetery. >> that was in 1979. four years later marion married michael smith and the two never questioned where they would live. what began next was a complete restoration project. >> there was a was a fire in the 1950s. we came across t
. >> marion duckworth the third owner of this 360 -year-old home.s not said he left check. >> emblazoned on the gate. 132 riker each year. >> you heard that right, the deceased are buried in the backyard. >> buried here, too. comes along and tries to undo my good work clicks the family name on the prominent family once on property all throughout new york city. the most famous land is right across the bowery bay. >> it took me three months carried out everything...
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i would like to welcome samarra marion. no. 8. the office of citizen complaints. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak to you today. my name is samarra marion with the office of citizens complaint. i want to talk to you about our office and working with the collaboration group and establishing the crisis intervention team model for responding to mental health crisis calls. the office of citizens complaint is known as occ. we receive and investigate and make findings of civilian complaint of conduct and we ensure police practices. the agency established the voters in 82 and limited to just the san francisco police department, so complaints about the bart police or sheriff's department, other agencies we don't have jurisdictions over those agencies. who are we? we are a civilian staffed and we are city agency and we report to the police commission. the police commission over sees both our agent and the police department. we are a staff of 32. for the city charter none of our staff could have worked for the police department and
i would like to welcome samarra marion. no. 8. the office of citizen complaints. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak to you today. my name is samarra marion with the office of citizens complaint. i want to talk to you about our office and working with the collaboration group and establishing the crisis intervention team model for responding to mental health crisis calls. the office of citizens complaint is known as occ. we receive and investigate and make findings of civilian...
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they also had receptions here and were very accessible to the people of marion.he people here are very fond of the memories of the cleveland's. susan: what is the house like today? is is still in the style of the time? caller: it has been added onto. they lived in it when it was more like a farmhouse. i actually have quite a few photographs of them sitting on the porch. later on, it was made into a much larger house of the shingle style. it was very popular for houses on the water. so it changed. actually, grover cleveland wanted to buy this house. the owner named a high price, so he decided he was a frugal man and decided not to buy it and went down to born and bought a house there. >> you may be getting phone calls from our guests here to see those photographs. thank you for your call. and sharing your own personal connection. we're going to quickly run out of time on this important term of the cleveland's. how involved was she at all in any of the aspects of his presidency? ms. dunlap: the biggest issue probably the time was the copyright that she was involved
they also had receptions here and were very accessible to the people of marion.he people here are very fond of the memories of the cleveland's. susan: what is the house like today? is is still in the style of the time? caller: it has been added onto. they lived in it when it was more like a farmhouse. i actually have quite a few photographs of them sitting on the porch. later on, it was made into a much larger house of the shingle style. it was very popular for houses on the water. so it...
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:the wife was a native of marion, ohio. she and her two younger brothers were under the strict rule of their father. he got no awards for compassion. she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music, studying piano, and shocked her parents when she a loped at the age of 19 literally with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son marshall, before imploding into divorce. she married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of the "marion daily star" newspaper. the two had met at a dance. she embraced newspapering as a family business and quickly jumped in to revamp the circulation department. she was not a woman to make housekeeping and cooking her life's focus. for whatever reason, the hardings did not have children of their own. i mention that this life-threatening malady severely impacted her quality of life and her philosophy of how to the for life. as her husband entered and 60 -- and succeeded in national republican politics, she was always his most enthusiastic supporter. the harding's entered the white house in march
:the wife was a native of marion, ohio. she and her two younger brothers were under the strict rule of their father. he got no awards for compassion. she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music, studying piano, and shocked her parents when she a loped at the age of 19 literally with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son marshall, before imploding into divorce. she married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of the "marion daily star" newspaper. the two had met at a...
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but first, back in 2007, marion cotillard won best actress, she won the oscar for, for the film "la vieo do is really to melt myself into the character. this is a weird job that we do to visit people from the inside but that's what i love about it. ♪ my name is marion cotillard and i'm in "two days, one night." i like characters that are mysterious in the first place
but first, back in 2007, marion cotillard won best actress, she won the oscar for, for the film "la vieo do is really to melt myself into the character. this is a weird job that we do to visit people from the inside but that's what i love about it. ♪ my name is marion cotillard and i'm in "two days, one night." i like characters that are mysterious in the first place
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amy marion, civil rights attorney whose brother is currently in prison.g, executive director of the southeastern legal foundation. why do you think ms. guess ling, president obama sees marlon mcneely as nonviolent. why? >> i couldn't possibly fathom how the president sees mcneely as nonviolent. they brought crack cocaine to southwest florida in the 80's. they are the reason that there is addiction and violence with crack cocaine and cocaine in st. peters birg -- petersburg area. his grandfather went to prison for life. the next person in line went to prison for life. these people created violence in communities. they destroy entire communities. i can't understand how any person, including the president of the united states, could see this as nonviolent. it's the opposite of justice. it is justice uprooted. >> ms. marion, the reason i mentioned your brother was continue to form the audience that you have personal experience with incarceration. your brother was not a trafficker correct? he didn't deal? >> that's correct. >> he just got caught up in some sit
amy marion, civil rights attorney whose brother is currently in prison.g, executive director of the southeastern legal foundation. why do you think ms. guess ling, president obama sees marlon mcneely as nonviolent. why? >> i couldn't possibly fathom how the president sees mcneely as nonviolent. they brought crack cocaine to southwest florida in the 80's. they are the reason that there is addiction and violence with crack cocaine and cocaine in st. peters birg -- petersburg area. his...
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[indiscernible] -- was a native of marion, ohio.n in 1850 -- she and her two younger brothers -- [indiscernible] an industrious and self-made businessman, -- [indiscernible] she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music as a teenager, studying piano. and it shocked her parents when she awoke at the age of 19, literally, with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son, marshall, before imploding in divorce. in 1891, 30-year-old florence married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of the "marion daily star" newspaper. lawrence -- florence embraced newspapering as a family business and quickly jumped in to revamp the circulation department. she was not a woman to make housekeeping and cooking her life possible. for whatever reason, the harding's did not have children other own. i mention that this life-threatening malady severely impacted her quality of life and her philosophy of how to the for life. as her husband entered and 60 did in national republican politics florence was always his most enthusiastic supporter. the harding
[indiscernible] -- was a native of marion, ohio.n in 1850 -- she and her two younger brothers -- [indiscernible] an industrious and self-made businessman, -- [indiscernible] she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music as a teenager, studying piano. and it shocked her parents when she awoke at the age of 19, literally, with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son, marshall, before imploding in divorce. in 1891, 30-year-old florence married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of the...
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. >> donna and garry brought tricia here to marion, indiana, to attend this small christian college. one spring evening in 1993, tricia left her dorm room for a walk. on march 29th around 8:00 at night, tricia reitler came here to this shopping center. she bought a soda and a magazine and started walking back to campus. but then, she disappeared. >> phone call came a little bit after midnight and the voice on the other side of the phone said, "do you know where your daughter is?" >> 19-year-old tricia lynn reitler was seen at 8:00 on monday night. >> trisha's disappearance rocked the community and devastated her parents. >> whoever is responsible, we will never know. what they have taken away from us. >> trisha's mother made a desperate appeal to tricia on "the jerry springer show." >> hang in there and know we love you and we're doing everything we can to find you. >> despite huge media coverage and their pleas for answers, none ever came. >> it's like she just vanished into thin air. >> tricia was never found. >> young college students, they need to be aware. >> kristen zoeller was
. >> donna and garry brought tricia here to marion, indiana, to attend this small christian college. one spring evening in 1993, tricia left her dorm room for a walk. on march 29th around 8:00 at night, tricia reitler came here to this shopping center. she bought a soda and a magazine and started walking back to campus. but then, she disappeared. >> phone call came a little bit after midnight and the voice on the other side of the phone said, "do you know where your daughter...
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councilman marion barry is due to report to jail. christopher barry was sentenced to 15 days after he was caught driving with a revoked license for violation of his probation. barry will serve the time on weekends. >>> 6:06 right now. tonight local law enforcement will hold a vigil for a brazilian police investigator who died during the world police and fire games in northern virginia. that vigil set for 8:00 tonight at reston town center pavillion. carlos silva died after crashing his bike during a cycling event in prince william county forest park. a broo every rider blew a front tire causing that crash. it all started a terrible chain reaction where several riders went down. this morning silva's teammates are remembering him as a man who loved police work. >> it's a pleasure to be here that he love what he do. he loved to be here. he loved to train, and most of all he loved his career. >> another cyclist from pennsylvania and one from canada critically hurt as well in that crash, and they remain in the hospital this morning. >> no
councilman marion barry is due to report to jail. christopher barry was sentenced to 15 days after he was caught driving with a revoked license for violation of his probation. barry will serve the time on weekends. >>> 6:06 right now. tonight local law enforcement will hold a vigil for a brazilian police investigator who died during the world police and fire games in northern virginia. that vigil set for 8:00 tonight at reston town center pavillion. carlos silva died after crashing his...
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why isn't that right for marion county?eums are a great place to illustrate history but i think perching every place that this has been memorialized as a part of southern history is a mistake and is simply going to provehicle a conflict that we don't need. we need to come together as a country and honor our ancestors. i think it's appropriate. part of our display. >> in 2013 when there was a move to erect a memorial to union soldier soldiers, you introduced a bill to fight that. i hear for you are talking about all inclusion in confederate history, but you fought the parks manager was putting up a unit alone. >> i have been for 43 years a funeral director. and this was a small three-acre spot for this huge monument. and it was already a unit -- i just think we need to honor our heritage, honor each other and i would protect any monument or any statement of history because it's a person's family, it's their ancestors and that's a sacred thing. we knead to get off of this to finding solutions for the challenges of our day. th
why isn't that right for marion county?eums are a great place to illustrate history but i think perching every place that this has been memorialized as a part of southern history is a mistake and is simply going to provehicle a conflict that we don't need. we need to come together as a country and honor our ancestors. i think it's appropriate. part of our display. >> in 2013 when there was a move to erect a memorial to union soldier soldiers, you introduced a bill to fight that. i hear...
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one man who claims he was there that night stopped in for dinner with his daughter. 98-year-old marion smock says at the time he didn't think that much of it. >> i didn't think of it as anything so unusual for a young couple sitting in the window booth. >> that's right. you just never know. the booth now has a plaque that reads "the proposal booth." but there are some historians who say the proposal actually happened in boston. others claim jfk proposed via telegram when jackie was in london. i don't know. >>> that's all for "news4 this week." i'm veronica johnson. thanks for joining us everybody. we leave you with amazing video of a hammerhead shark coming ashore in ocean city. until next time be safe be this summer take flight, without having to take a flight. because all the thrills you need are right here at busch gardens, and water country usa. in williamsburg, va. like the daring new coaster tempesto. so ride together slide together whether it's monster drops collossal curls or furry friends it's all here. vacation packages start at $50 per person per night. the ultimate summer v
one man who claims he was there that night stopped in for dinner with his daughter. 98-year-old marion smock says at the time he didn't think that much of it. >> i didn't think of it as anything so unusual for a young couple sitting in the window booth. >> that's right. you just never know. the booth now has a plaque that reads "the proposal booth." but there are some historians who say the proposal actually happened in boston. others claim jfk proposed via telegram when...
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. >> this is the support that marion wanted. he wanted this foundation and he wanted his name attached to it. he wanted his celebrity and image attached to this. this is public record. maureen: cora was not able to speak to us today. in the past she called the foundation a money-grab. if they can't reach an agreement by january the case will go to trial. for the first time the d.c. state fair will have a marijuana growing contest. in best bud it should be between one and two grams. applications are assured the judges won't sample the entries. instead marijuana will be judged on appearance odor and whether the stems are sticky and bend rather than snap. this weekend marks a milestone for georgetown's legendary jazz club blues alley. it has been opened 50 years. to celebrate it is planning a concert at the music center and a special guest performance at the club. sam ford looks at the blues alley contribution to music history. ♪ ♪ >> a sound heard around the world. we're well known outside of the united states than in our own back
. >> this is the support that marion wanted. he wanted this foundation and he wanted his name attached to it. he wanted his celebrity and image attached to this. this is public record. maureen: cora was not able to speak to us today. in the past she called the foundation a money-grab. if they can't reach an agreement by january the case will go to trial. for the first time the d.c. state fair will have a marijuana growing contest. in best bud it should be between one and two grams....
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presentation by samarra marion policy attorney office of citizens complaints, city and county of san francisco. >> agenda item no. 9. information item. mental health disabilities and policy interactions. effective response methods when working with people with mental health disability in crisis and training the sfpd cit in those techniques. public comment is welcome. >> agenda item no. 10. information item. community perspective on crisis intervention team. where we are and where we want to go moving forward. presentation by jennifer freeden back, executive director, coalition on homelessness. public comment is welcomed. agenda item no. 11. information item. report from the director of the mayor's office on disability. agenda item no. 12. information item. report from the disability disaster preparedness committee. >> agenda item no. 13, public comment. items not on today's agenda but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. agenda item no. 14. information item. correspondence. agenda item no. 15. discussion item. council member comments and announcem
presentation by samarra marion policy attorney office of citizens complaints, city and county of san francisco. >> agenda item no. 9. information item. mental health disabilities and policy interactions. effective response methods when working with people with mental health disability in crisis and training the sfpd cit in those techniques. public comment is welcome. >> agenda item no. 10. information item. community perspective on crisis intervention team. where we are and where we...
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[applause] >> we will be back in marion, ohio on more the warren g. harding symposium on modern verse ladies in about 15 minutes. we join our c-span cities to her on the road as they explore the history of lexington, kentucky. >> welcome to the mary todd lincoln house, we have the distinction of being the first historic site in the nation restored to honor a first lady. we are the girls at of mary todd who went on to marry one of our greatest presidents, abraham lincoln. mary todd was born in lexington in 1818, the fourth of seven children. unfortunately, when she was six years old, her mother experienced convocations after the birth of her seventh child. as happened all too often, she passed away as a result of childbirth. a year and a half later, robert who had been actively scouting for second wife to help care for his very large and family, he remarried, a woman named betsy humphries. and she became stepmother to the six young todd to children who were alive at that time. in addition to caring for them and raising them she also had nine children o
[applause] >> we will be back in marion, ohio on more the warren g. harding symposium on modern verse ladies in about 15 minutes. we join our c-span cities to her on the road as they explore the history of lexington, kentucky. >> welcome to the mary todd lincoln house, we have the distinction of being the first historic site in the nation restored to honor a first lady. we are the girls at of mary todd who went on to marry one of our greatest presidents, abraham lincoln. mary todd...
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. >> reporter: in the meantime lower marion commissioner says the firing may be illegal under a townshiplaw forbidding a firing over sexual orientation. >> we have an exemption for religious institutions with regard to our ordinance on discrimination but if that institution receives what is called funds from the government then that institution is not exempted under our discrimination law in lower merion. >> reporter: in order for this to be taken to the next step and be investigated a complaint must first be filed with the lower merion human relations commission. the arch diocese said it in no hand in the firing. one of the way the parents are trying to help this fired teacher, we will have that for you in an hour at 6:00. matt delucia, nbc10 news. >>> prosecutors have to decide if an elected official was justified in shooting a bank robbery suspect in montgomery county. yesterday, a man held up a td bank yesterday morning. he threatened to shoot but never pulled a gun. hatboro councilman chased the man in the car and chased him down on foot and shot him in the arm and hand and held him
. >> reporter: in the meantime lower marion commissioner says the firing may be illegal under a townshiplaw forbidding a firing over sexual orientation. >> we have an exemption for religious institutions with regard to our ordinance on discrimination but if that institution receives what is called funds from the government then that institution is not exempted under our discrimination law in lower merion. >> reporter: in order for this to be taken to the next step and be...
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. >> now we return to our live coverage from ohio state university at marion for the warring g harding symposium on the modern first ladies. >> good afternoon once again. welcome back to session number three. this one entitled portraits in contrast. before we begin i want to take a moment recognize another special guest, the keynote speaker for our dinner, the former white house social secretary and the former united states -- caprice of marshall. thank you for being here. immediately following our final session, all presenters will be available in the lobby to meet and greet you. they exhibit as you probably know the first ladies national library. we certainly appreciate the help they have given without exhibit. for those of you who are staying for dinner the doors will open at 6:00 p.m. and dinner begins at 6:30. and now our final session. the former white house chief usher, mr. gary walters. gary walters: good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i am well. how about you? [laughter] the white house that i served for 37 years is a unique part of our 239 years of american history. i was ho
. >> now we return to our live coverage from ohio state university at marion for the warring g harding symposium on the modern first ladies. >> good afternoon once again. welcome back to session number three. this one entitled portraits in contrast. before we begin i want to take a moment recognize another special guest, the keynote speaker for our dinner, the former white house social secretary and the former united states -- caprice of marshall. thank you for being here....
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jay marion sims, that was on one of the amendments a statue of jay marion sims the father of gynocology, we walk by and we don't even know who he is. he was a guy doing slavery that made his name by working on africa women with no anesthesia, taking notes just throw the carcus aside when he got finished with each one. and we have a statue of him. wade hampton -- all of these people are bad people. but as bad as that is when you fly a flag it says this is who we are. i, like so many members of the black caucus did not plan on coming up here tonight. because i know i would make some of you angry. but right now it is at the point i just don't care. because it seems like we're not respected enough to make a decision, to be part of a decision to do the right thing. to do the right thing. any black person born in the state of south carolina, especially in the south, that has anything as it related to consciousness, will hate the sight of that flag. and tor the technical people, i know it is not the confederate flag, i know it is the battle flag but it is the confederate assy, and that is the
jay marion sims, that was on one of the amendments a statue of jay marion sims the father of gynocology, we walk by and we don't even know who he is. he was a guy doing slavery that made his name by working on africa women with no anesthesia, taking notes just throw the carcus aside when he got finished with each one. and we have a statue of him. wade hampton -- all of these people are bad people. but as bad as that is when you fly a flag it says this is who we are. i, like so many members of...
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ohio state university in marion cohosted this event. >> this session is entitled bridging the gap. library, patricia crider. patricia: thank you very much, i'm very happy to be here, and on behalf of the first lady's historic site, we are thrilled to be part of the symposium. my job here this afternoon is to talk to you about some of the first ladies that followed lawrence and grace and lou those first ladies who started paving the way for future things to come. i'm going to be talking about eleanor roosevelt through in. the evolution of the role of first lady has never taken a straight upward path. it has always been kind of two steps forward, one step back. the reason for that is because not all first ladies serve the role of the same way. there is no defined role. they can do with the role whatever they choose, which is a good thing because they can do whatever fits their personality whatever fits their interests. you after member that first ladies come from very, very different backgrounds, very different lifestyles. they come from all over the country, and so they don't all ha
ohio state university in marion cohosted this event. >> this session is entitled bridging the gap. library, patricia crider. patricia: thank you very much, i'm very happy to be here, and on behalf of the first lady's historic site, we are thrilled to be part of the symposium. my job here this afternoon is to talk to you about some of the first ladies that followed lawrence and grace and lou those first ladies who started paving the way for future things to come. i'm going to be talking...
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that line the leading edge will be in norristown right about now and heading to lower marion at 4:30 this morning as they move off to the northeast at 25 miles an hour. there are a few scattered showers in new castle county. much lighter rainfall there. that extends into salem county new jersey. this first line of showers appears to stay clear of most of new jersey but it's going to be hugging i-95. you can see it's affecting montgomery county right now. it's not going to be very long before it moves into bucks county this morning. the rain is still coming down but it's not nearly as heavy, just to the west. and the potential for more storms during the day. won't be an all-day rainfall but the threat of showers and thunderstorms will be with us through the day. that will keep temperatures lower. upper 70s and low 80s this afternoon, doylestown trenton and mt. holly. a stormy start for doylestown and trenton. we'll see scattered showers and possibility of more thunderstorms this afternoon. there's a possibility of showers and thunderstorms during the day, vineland and dover into the l
that line the leading edge will be in norristown right about now and heading to lower marion at 4:30 this morning as they move off to the northeast at 25 miles an hour. there are a few scattered showers in new castle county. much lighter rainfall there. that extends into salem county new jersey. this first line of showers appears to stay clear of most of new jersey but it's going to be hugging i-95. you can see it's affecting montgomery county right now. it's not going to be very long before it...
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. >>> 4:34, and by 6:00 tonight the son of late councilman marion barry will report to jail. he was sentenced to 15 days after he was caught driving with a revoked license. barry will serve the team on weekends. >>> there is no evidence the irs told employees to destroy or hide information from congress. some lawmakers accuse the agency of erasing emails related to the irs's tea party scandal. investigators found employees erased computer backup tapes by mistake. the lost e-mail investigation is part of a larger probe into the treatment of conservative groups when they applied for tax exempt status during the 2010 and 2012 election. >>> a group that wanted to plaster ads of the prophet mohammed on buss and trains has sued metro. the american freedom defense initiative says transit agency violated its free speech after refusing to post the ads. after the mohammed submission metro banned all political and religious advertising for the remainder of the year. the cartoons featured in the ad won a contest in garland, texas, which was the site of a deadly shooting. >>> this morning
. >>> 4:34, and by 6:00 tonight the son of late councilman marion barry will report to jail. he was sentenced to 15 days after he was caught driving with a revoked license. barry will serve the team on weekends. >>> there is no evidence the irs told employees to destroy or hide information from congress. some lawmakers accuse the agency of erasing emails related to the irs's tea party scandal. investigators found employees erased computer backup tapes by mistake. the lost...
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the lower marion board of commissioners voted to approve an expansion plan that includes a four-level parking garage with retail space on the bottom. across the street there will be another new building with retail and offices. another change will allow trader joe's to expand and increase parking. the commissioners now must wait for a final plan. >>> more storms some severe heading our way. i'm watching when heavy rain will hit again and if it will dry out in time for your weekend. >>> the fans here special. >> crazy. >> all new tonight, a visit to argentina takes me to a championship team that believes pope francis himself may bring them divine intervention. >>> video of an alligator more than four feet long captured in new jersey. >> i couldn't believe it. i was staring at it for a while. >> the team that captured the reptile. >>> the catch of the day in new jersey just has to be this right here. an alligator pulled out of the river this morning. the gator is more than four feet long weighs nearly 30 pounds. wildlife officials suspect it was once a pet that someone set free. a fishe
the lower marion board of commissioners voted to approve an expansion plan that includes a four-level parking garage with retail space on the bottom. across the street there will be another new building with retail and offices. another change will allow trader joe's to expand and increase parking. the commissioners now must wait for a final plan. >>> more storms some severe heading our way. i'm watching when heavy rain will hit again and if it will dry out in time for your weekend....
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. >>> a warning for police to keep an eye out for pickpocketers, upper marion police say more than 20 police have been robbed since january. they say pickpocketers have targeted unsuspecting victims in department and grocery stores as well as local restaurants. >>> cvs is warning customers it may have been hacked. the company's photo service is shut down because of the possible data breach. that means you also cannot use the app. an outside vendor collects payment information for the site and it's separate from the regular cvs site. this will not impact you if you shop at the store. >>> students are going to be paying more to go to rutgers. the board of governors voted to raise tuition by 2.3%. that goes into effect for the upcoming fall semester. if you live on campus and you're from new jersey you'll pay about $26,000 a year. rutgers joins temple, u-penn and the university of delaware. one place bucking the trend penn state, the university's in-state undergraduates won't see a bump in their bill. this is the first time that's happened in nearly 50 years. the proposal was both unveil
. >>> a warning for police to keep an eye out for pickpocketers, upper marion police say more than 20 police have been robbed since january. they say pickpocketers have targeted unsuspecting victims in department and grocery stores as well as local restaurants. >>> cvs is warning customers it may have been hacked. the company's photo service is shut down because of the possible data breach. that means you also cannot use the app. an outside vendor collects payment information...
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margie winters tells us she was forced out after eight years at waldron mercy academy in marion. administrators said she could share the information with faculty but not parents or students. winters believes a parent upset about a curriculum decision went to the school about her marriage and to the archdiocese. >> the principal and i had a conversation over what their options were. so you know she said that if i refuse to resign you know, they would need to fire me. >> the archdiocese denies any involvement in the decision. because waldron mercy academy receives state funds, the school does have to follow discrimination laws. >>> 5:08. new jersey transit engineers have voted to strike if their contract dispute is not resolved. union members are hoping that the federal government will set up a panel to help put an agreement in place. officials say creating that board would be enough time to keep a strike on the back burner at least for the immediate future. engineers have been working without a contract for more than four years in new jersey. we called new jersey transit for a res
margie winters tells us she was forced out after eight years at waldron mercy academy in marion. administrators said she could share the information with faculty but not parents or students. winters believes a parent upset about a curriculum decision went to the school about her marriage and to the archdiocese. >> the principal and i had a conversation over what their options were. so you know she said that if i refuse to resign you know, they would need to fire me. >> the...
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announcer: american history tv was live on saturday from marion, ohio, for a modern -- symposium on modern first
announcer: american history tv was live on saturday from marion, ohio, for a modern -- symposium on modern first
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archbishop charles chaput publicly support ago local catholic school's decision to fire a gay teacher in marion. saying the school was just following church teachings. in a statement written, chaput thanks the leaders of wald ren mercy academy for quote taking the steps to ensure that the catholic faith is presented this way fully in accord with the teaching of the church. chaput went ton say that character and common ends at a moment when both seemed to be uncommon. marge i winters said she lost her job at wald ren troubles director even though she had disclosed her same sex marriage in 2007. many parents are upset by her dismissal. they are asking for her to be reinstated. that will letter to parent, the sisters of mercy say they quote reaffirm the principal's decision as final although very painful. they add when a school is called to make a decision such as this, it challenges us as a fate community at the deepest level. >>> some big changes could be coming to the u.s. military. defense secretary ash carter has ordered six month study aimed at formerly ending transgender individuals from se
archbishop charles chaput publicly support ago local catholic school's decision to fire a gay teacher in marion. saying the school was just following church teachings. in a statement written, chaput thanks the leaders of wald ren mercy academy for quote taking the steps to ensure that the catholic faith is presented this way fully in accord with the teaching of the church. chaput went ton say that character and common ends at a moment when both seemed to be uncommon. marge i winters said she...
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there was also a marion blue, which was a navy. there was also a florence lavender. and these colts were being made in these colors -- clothes were being made in these colors. grace could come at the same time, she had a veil designed, the grace coolidge avail in navy blue. -- vaeil in navy blue. you could just like your first lady or presidential life, i guess. a big fuss is made about this. but she is going to cover her arms, usually. again, mindful of her age. she is great to just appropriately. she does get a little bit of criticism from the washington society pages about being a tad on the funky side. but by and large, women across america think she is just just kind. >> it was liked, it was very possible -- popular. ladies, i kind of went to combine these next peers. i want to make sure we get in every question. you can take this anywhere you want to go. but this has to do with the press, the relationship with the press, the public and private persona of each, and how each coped that way, which kind of goes into their partnerships somewhat with their husbands o
there was also a marion blue, which was a navy. there was also a florence lavender. and these colts were being made in these colors -- clothes were being made in these colors. grace could come at the same time, she had a veil designed, the grace coolidge avail in navy blue. -- vaeil in navy blue. you could just like your first lady or presidential life, i guess. a big fuss is made about this. but she is going to cover her arms, usually. again, mindful of her age. she is great to just...
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they are zipping through marion county.e was a replica of the "dukes of hazzard" car the generally. many who gathered say the flag represents history and the military and they do not see it as a symbol of hatred. >> meantime there's a brand new social media challenge encouraging people to rip down confederate flags. >> people are posting videos of themselves taking down any confederate flag they see hanging in their community. they are going on to people's private prop territories or getting out in traffic to pull them off of vehicles. >> today ish2> deadline day for the oregon bakery that refused to bake a cake for a lesbian couple for their wedding because it was for the religious beliefs. the owner of sweet cakes by melissa must pay a 135,000 dollar fine in full or the state could place a lean on his home. he didn't want to bake cakes for same sex couples. he will not back down he says. before you book the next airline flight the best and worst deals of american air travel just revealed jolene kent from fox business netw
they are zipping through marion county.e was a replica of the "dukes of hazzard" car the generally. many who gathered say the flag represents history and the military and they do not see it as a symbol of hatred. >> meantime there's a brand new social media challenge encouraging people to rip down confederate flags. >> people are posting videos of themselves taking down any confederate flag they see hanging in their community. they are going on to people's private prop...
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baptist church that killed four young girls, by showing the assault on peaceful demonstrators in marion, alabama , which led to the killing of jimmy jackson i alabama state troopers. and above all, bloody sunday the event that was critical in the passage of the voting rights act. and successful march at the and from selma to montgomery. these powerful images perhaps could contribute to the passage of the new voting rights act that was introduced into congress just last week. those events had a profound impact on the passage of the original act in 1965. maybe, if enough people see the film and are moved by those images, we will have a new voting rights act. i certainly hope so, although it is sad to say that the new act has no republican cosponsors. the republican party played a key role in the passage of the 1965 voting rights act. the voting rights act was written in the office of everett dirksen, a republican minority leader, and without his help and the help of others, the act would not have passed. one of president obama's favorite quotes of dr. king's is the one that comes from dr.
baptist church that killed four young girls, by showing the assault on peaceful demonstrators in marion, alabama , which led to the killing of jimmy jackson i alabama state troopers. and above all, bloody sunday the event that was critical in the passage of the voting rights act. and successful march at the and from selma to montgomery. these powerful images perhaps could contribute to the passage of the new voting rights act that was introduced into congress just last week. those events had a...
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. >> you mentioned whether marion draghi is going to potentially step up qe.hink these guys are over andto do anything above what they have already planned to do so far. at the end of the day, let's be realistic. were 120. spreads 120 basis points eight days ago. now they are 155 which i said is pretty much in the price. relation between nominal and real interest rate of rancho and what is happening in the euro-dollar, i would say the class of models would predict the euro-dollar quite ,igher than it currently trades closer to the $1.15 level. i think overall, we have started in deals which will allow us to extend higher pricing in the building of confidence in the eurozone. which has pushed euro-dollar higher. at the same time, if you look at the flipside, he will see too much -- you will see too much was already in the price of the dollar. erik: we have to leave it there. thank you very much. he is the chief foreign-exchange liveegist at unicredit with us in athens. we will take a quick break and be back from greece. stay with us. ♪ erik: you are watching a
. >> you mentioned whether marion draghi is going to potentially step up qe.hink these guys are over andto do anything above what they have already planned to do so far. at the end of the day, let's be realistic. were 120. spreads 120 basis points eight days ago. now they are 155 which i said is pretty much in the price. relation between nominal and real interest rate of rancho and what is happening in the euro-dollar, i would say the class of models would predict the euro-dollar quite...
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getting from virginia to marion. -- maryland. as we start with the top side of the beltway through montgomery county, the inner loop will take you through just under 35 minutes to get to 95 in college park. outbound on 66 in the beltway do fairfax about 20 minutes and slow on 95 south and working to wait for the mixing bowl and going south towards the -- we don't have any crashes in the d.c. area. we do have traffic lights out. writer 24th street. make sure to treat that as a four-way stop. back to you. jonathan: it was another one of those days were we strongly encourage or hope you get a chance he outside and enjoy. kimberly: absolutely beautiful. doug: enjoy it as it comes and goes because we only have a limited number of days left in the pattern. jonathan: you feel again have to do something on days like this in july. doug: even will be get to the bad is it will just a little bit more warmer and humid this weekend. a nice look at the chesapeake bay. the winds are very light on the waterways here. no small craft advisory's in
getting from virginia to marion. -- maryland. as we start with the top side of the beltway through montgomery county, the inner loop will take you through just under 35 minutes to get to 95 in college park. outbound on 66 in the beltway do fairfax about 20 minutes and slow on 95 south and working to wait for the mixing bowl and going south towards the -- we don't have any crashes in the d.c. area. we do have traffic lights out. writer 24th street. make sure to treat that as a four-way stop....
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on a remote island in the indian ocean hoping to stofl mystery of solve the mystery of a missing marion barry airlines site. tanya page has more from reunion. >> this rocky beach is where the wreckage was found. police walk its length. and watch from the sky perhaps there's more to find. philippe's work is to discover the debris while cleaning the beach. now he thinks this bottle could be another clue so he is taking it to the police. >> translator: i have 30 walkers and every morning before we start we will check the sea. and if we find something we will call the police. >> reporter: the discovery of wreckage has made the small island in the indian ocean an important place in the search for missing malaysia airlines, mh370, which disappeared during flight from kuala lumpur to beijing lathe lastier. codes on it say it's from the wing of a boeing 777 the same as mh370. the man who found it is relieved. >> translator: if it's debris from the plane i'm happy for families. now they know for sure they perished. >> for investigators to examine it the deep sea search continues. it may not reve
on a remote island in the indian ocean hoping to stofl mystery of solve the mystery of a missing marion barry airlines site. tanya page has more from reunion. >> this rocky beach is where the wreckage was found. police walk its length. and watch from the sky perhaps there's more to find. philippe's work is to discover the debris while cleaning the beach. now he thinks this bottle could be another clue so he is taking it to the police. >> translator: i have 30 walkers and every...
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cell right over center city that's drifting up to the north, but more in delaware county, now in marion. this is developing into parts of pennsylvania. this is lower bucks. this is the pennsylvania turnpike. north of the turnpike there's i-95. lower southampton township you can see it's not really moving. it's trying to move but then it keeps redeveloping. so we have these flash flood warnings for parts of cumberland and salem counties until 2:00. aerial flood addvisories for much of the area this afternoon. as we go through the afternoon, the computer model suggests things quiet down a bit by the way across new jersey. as we look back to the west look at this. 7:00 so it's still west of reading, but that's a lot of rain. and thunderstorms potentially causing some flooding gusty winds. in is near midnight and that's a lot of the area getting hit at one time. the area that's gotten hit the hardest, rain estimated by radar. and, yeah that number is close to 5 inches of rain. and this is in the pittsgrove area with with more on the way. that's a lot of rain. you don't want to drive through
cell right over center city that's drifting up to the north, but more in delaware county, now in marion. this is developing into parts of pennsylvania. this is lower bucks. this is the pennsylvania turnpike. north of the turnpike there's i-95. lower southampton township you can see it's not really moving. it's trying to move but then it keeps redeveloping. so we have these flash flood warnings for parts of cumberland and salem counties until 2:00. aerial flood addvisories for much of the area...