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john marshall was thomas marshall's firstborn, oldest of 15 children. all of whom survived which was rare in those days. the oldest of this. he became a surrogate leader in a sense. he salt their arguments because the father was surveying all the time and thomas was the oldest and became this wonderful negotiator of all these battles between his brothers and sisters. he was educated by his father and mother as a youngster and then sent to a school in the woods log cabin school, quite a few miles away 100 miles away. he lived at the school, there was another boy in the school at the same time, little fellow named james monroe and the two became close friends marshall would stay at monroe house occasionally and they remained close friends to the end of their days. truly close friends even though publicly at times they were on opposite sides of the fence as monroe became a republican and marshall became a federalist. marshall and monroe went to work. when patrick henry called they went to war as boys they fought in the battle of new york they fought in tre
john marshall was thomas marshall's firstborn, oldest of 15 children. all of whom survived which was rare in those days. the oldest of this. he became a surrogate leader in a sense. he salt their arguments because the father was surveying all the time and thomas was the oldest and became this wonderful negotiator of all these battles between his brothers and sisters. he was educated by his father and mother as a youngster and then sent to a school in the woods log cabin school, quite a few...
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air marshal. federal air marshals work for the tsa undercover.job is to watch for trouble on airplanes. without themselves being noticed. after 9/11, federal air marshals became really important in terms of our national response to the threat of future attacks using airliners. before 9/11, robert mclean had been working as a border patrol agent. but after 9/11 when they wanted to up the members of air marshals, he got recruited to leave the border patrol and instead become an air marshal. and he took that job. well, one day in 2003, working as an air marshal, he got a briefing, that told the marshals that the latest threat to be worried about was on super long haul flights. overnight flights. then just a couple of days after that briefing, robert mclean said he got a text message from his boss at tsa saying basically, oh, by the way, we're canceling all air marshal presence on all overnight flights. this is right after the briefing that said that overnight flights were the big threat. now they're canceling air marshals on overnight flights. that
air marshal. federal air marshals work for the tsa undercover.job is to watch for trouble on airplanes. without themselves being noticed. after 9/11, federal air marshals became really important in terms of our national response to the threat of future attacks using airliners. before 9/11, robert mclean had been working as a border patrol agent. but after 9/11 when they wanted to up the members of air marshals, he got recruited to leave the border patrol and instead become an air marshal. and...
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one of them was a big victory for former air marshall whistleblower, named robert mclane, who complained when the tsa in 2003 cancelled overnight missions out of las vegas, after issuing a confidential memo to air marshals about a potential
one of them was a big victory for former air marshall whistleblower, named robert mclane, who complained when the tsa in 2003 cancelled overnight missions out of las vegas, after issuing a confidential memo to air marshals about a potential
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but he was also asked to put these films together by general marshall. my question is why did george marshall go to directors like tank capra and not have the military produce them? >> it's a really interesting counterintuitive moment. marshall didn't have the military produce them because he knew and most of the war department top brass knew that military movies had been terrible. many of them were in use since the late 1920s and they were just really clumsily made on a filmmaking and communication level. but there's still the question of why marshall didn't turn to the newsreels, nonfiction films, to document the entire war effort and instead looked to hollywood and creators of fiction. and i think it's because marshall really understood the power of narrative film. he had seen its effect during the great depression when, you know, i think his movies were shown often on the sides of trucks to people in the wpa. he understood that movies could really rouse patriotism and fervor in people, and he understood hollywood directors were better at doing that c
but he was also asked to put these films together by general marshall. my question is why did george marshall go to directors like tank capra and not have the military produce them? >> it's a really interesting counterintuitive moment. marshall didn't have the military produce them because he knew and most of the war department top brass knew that military movies had been terrible. many of them were in use since the late 1920s and they were just really clumsily made on a filmmaking and...
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the farther he went, he took on george marshall, the hero of world war ii. he went after marshall. they thought eisenhower would come out and take him on. but he did not. that was not eisenhower's way. when he took on marshall, that was pretty bad. then he went after the army. and communists in the army. and you did not take on the army too easily. the army had a lawyer, mr. welsh. >> senator mccarthy, i do not know the slightest thing about the application he filled out. mr. jenkins, you do not know one thing about that? senator mccarthy, i never saw it. senator, i have the application that david filled out. i can show you -- sorry? >> do not tell me i notarized it. >> no, you merely signed it. [laughter] >> there were 36 days of hearings in 1954. television came into the picture. people began to see -- and i must say, mccarthy was a heavy drinker -- and he was constantly going too far. q would interrupt people, point of order. point of order. >> i do not know what it is, but it is a point of something. my point of order is that mr. jenkins yesterday was imposed upon. and so was t
the farther he went, he took on george marshall, the hero of world war ii. he went after marshall. they thought eisenhower would come out and take him on. but he did not. that was not eisenhower's way. when he took on marshall, that was pretty bad. then he went after the army. and communists in the army. and you did not take on the army too easily. the army had a lawyer, mr. welsh. >> senator mccarthy, i do not know the slightest thing about the application he filled out. mr. jenkins, you...
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i would be grateful. >> one of the attackers is called marshal comes close. marshal comes close. it is an account by april ofr t5 because of what happens, even though marshall state on in china for a year. and that civil war was gep ng to happen no matter what we did. if he couldn't do it, who could? >> why was the korean war useful to mao? >> actually it wasn't useful to mao. was extremely disis thptive to mao. because of the atmosphere, the poisonous atmosphere between the countries when mccarthy began to advance towards the yellow river and the chinese border the chinese decided they had to get into the war to stop that from happening and they inflicted probably the worst single amount, one of you knows better than i do, certainly one of the worst if not the worst military defeat in all of american history was inflicted by the chinese communists but if we had an embassy in beijing, if we were talking to the chinese communists, if we weren't standing between them and the liberation of taiwan, then this atmosphere of animosity and distrust that led to mao's intervention in the k
i would be grateful. >> one of the attackers is called marshal comes close. marshal comes close. it is an account by april ofr t5 because of what happens, even though marshall state on in china for a year. and that civil war was gep ng to happen no matter what we did. if he couldn't do it, who could? >> why was the korean war useful to mao? >> actually it wasn't useful to mao. was extremely disis thptive to mao. because of the atmosphere, the poisonous atmosphere between the...
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but when he took on marshall that was pretty bad. and then he went after the army and communists in the army. and he did not take on the army so easily. the army had a lawyer, mr. welsh. >> senator mccarthy, i don't know anything about the application he filled out. mr. dinkins -- you don't know anything about that? senator mccarthy -- i never saw it. senator, i have the application that he filled out, and i can show you -- >> don't tell me i notarized it? >> what? >> don't tell me i notarized it. >> no, you merely signed it. [laughter] >> there were 36 days of hearings in 1954 on television -- and television came into the picture. and people began to see, and i must say, mccarthy was a heavy drinker and he was starting to go too far. he would interrupt -- point of order, point of order. >> point of order? >> i don't know what it is, but it is a point of something. >> [indiscernible] >> my point of order is yesterday mr. dinkins was imposed upon and so was the secretary of the army by having a doctored or altered photograph produced
but when he took on marshall that was pretty bad. and then he went after the army and communists in the army. and he did not take on the army so easily. the army had a lawyer, mr. welsh. >> senator mccarthy, i don't know anything about the application he filled out. mr. dinkins -- you don't know anything about that? senator mccarthy -- i never saw it. senator, i have the application that he filled out, and i can show you -- >> don't tell me i notarized it? >> what? >>...
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but when he took on marshall, that was pretty bad. and then he went after the army and communists in the army. and he did not take on the army so easily. the army had a lawyer, mr. welsh. >> senator mccarthy, i don't know anything about the application he filled out. mr. dinkins -- you don't know anything about that? senator mccarthy -- i never saw it. senator, i have the application that he filled out, and i can show you -- >> don't tell me i notarized it? >> what? >> don't tell me i notarized it. >> no, you merely signed it. [laughter] >> there were 36 days of hearings in 1954 on television -- and television came into the picture. and people began to see, and i must say, mccarthy was a heavy drinker and he was starting to go too far. he would interrupt -- point of order, point of order. >> point of order? >> i don't know what it is, but it is a point of something. >> [indiscernible] >> my point of order is yesterday mr. dinkins was imposed upon and so was the secretary of the army by having a doctored or altered photograph produced
but when he took on marshall, that was pretty bad. and then he went after the army and communists in the army. and he did not take on the army so easily. the army had a lawyer, mr. welsh. >> senator mccarthy, i don't know anything about the application he filled out. mr. dinkins -- you don't know anything about that? senator mccarthy -- i never saw it. senator, i have the application that he filled out, and i can show you -- >> don't tell me i notarized it? >> what? >>...
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marshall my mom was a teacher i thought your mom what a attorney i got to know that family and we've been there a family i want you to come forward so be honored in our community you know your hearts are sad in the african-american community but today is a great day we thank you on behalf of the san francisco educators it's any honor to present a certificate of as a board have teachers there are only two of african-american decendents in fact you have to come to meet to encourage more african-american teachers to become board certified so extend our congratulations as a member of the unified school district national board teachers of class of 2014 presented by the san francisco alliance of the black school folks and the virginia marshall the president (clapping.) (laughter.) >> i'd like to rivet or invite my colleagues if there's no further presentation and have the teachers stand one round of applause and we'll let you get back to business 2014 (clapping.) thank you very much. >> other comments from any colleagues? commissioner norton >> i think this is amazing everybody is leaving
marshall my mom was a teacher i thought your mom what a attorney i got to know that family and we've been there a family i want you to come forward so be honored in our community you know your hearts are sad in the african-american community but today is a great day we thank you on behalf of the san francisco educators it's any honor to present a certificate of as a board have teachers there are only two of african-american decendents in fact you have to come to meet to encourage more...
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and stevens evaluation and engineers changed to marshal and swiss. so the code was modified. to reference marshal and swift evaluations but they did neglect to put in or other acceptable authorities in there. so we are not sure how that happened. but like i explained we have always had to use sources that were not available there to come up with the cost that people request. and the definition was broadened to include paintings and sprinklers and the date that it adds to a few other things and so. that is the basic reasoning behind the proposed code change we just want to allow more flexibility to publish a consistent number that everyone uses the same number to come up with the evaluation that they pay, any questions? >> commissioners? no. >> so there is public comment, and then --. >> okay. >> is there public comment on item 8? >> okay. seeing none, is there a motion --. >> commissioner? >> items 8? >> commissioner walker? >> yeah, i think that it is a very good idea. we have a very unique city and the more varied information that we can get, the b
and stevens evaluation and engineers changed to marshal and swiss. so the code was modified. to reference marshal and swift evaluations but they did neglect to put in or other acceptable authorities in there. so we are not sure how that happened. but like i explained we have always had to use sources that were not available there to come up with the cost that people request. and the definition was broadened to include paintings and sprinklers and the date that it adds to a few other things and...
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marshall comes close and yeah it's an account.by april because of what was going on in manchuria even though marshall stayed on in china for almost a year it's clear in retrospect that his mission was a failure at that point in civil war was going to happen no matter what we did. if he couldn't do it who could, exactly. >> why was the korean war useful to mao? >> actually it was not useful to mao. it was instructive to mao but because of the atmosphere of poisonous atmosphere between the two countries when macarthur began to advance towards the aloe river and the chinese border the chinese decided that they had to get into the war to stop that from happening and they inflicted probably the worst and i'm not a military historian and maybe some of you know better than i do certainly one of the worst if not the worst military defeats in all of american history was inflicted on us by the chinese communists. but i think if it'd it up in communication, if we had had an embassy in beijing, if we were talking to the chinese communists if
marshall comes close and yeah it's an account.by april because of what was going on in manchuria even though marshall stayed on in china for almost a year it's clear in retrospect that his mission was a failure at that point in civil war was going to happen no matter what we did. if he couldn't do it who could, exactly. >> why was the korean war useful to mao? >> actually it was not useful to mao. it was instructive to mao but because of the atmosphere of poisonous atmosphere...
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marshals along with links to the coverage of this on going case. the marshals are hunting other fugitives across the united states. >>> the flu and other winter ill ands are taking over emergency rooms at local hospitals and now they have closed a school in philadelphia nazareth academy. walter perez is live at torresdale hospital in the northeast. this may not be a bad year for snow but it sure has been for the flu. >> that is right jim state officials say that the number of flu cases across pennsylvania is not unusually high for this time of year. there are specific locations where a whole lot of people are reporting flu like symptoms and the schools around torresdale hospital seem to be among them. >> the principal of nazareth elementary says after 55 students called in sick on monday and 75 called in sick yesterday she decided to shut down the school for the day. >> we were able to air out the school and disinfect the areas and it's freezing in here but hopefully tomorrow everybody will be back and ready to study. >> john says his kids attend t
marshals along with links to the coverage of this on going case. the marshals are hunting other fugitives across the united states. >>> the flu and other winter ill ands are taking over emergency rooms at local hospitals and now they have closed a school in philadelphia nazareth academy. walter perez is live at torresdale hospital in the northeast. this may not be a bad year for snow but it sure has been for the flu. >> that is right jim state officials say that the number of flu...
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and a major decision, the supreme court sides with whistleblowers in the case of a federal air marshal who exposed a plan to cut back on security on international flights. and we will hear why jill journalist barrett brown has been sentenced to five years in prison related to the hacking of the private intelligence firm stratfor i'm a witch exposed how the firm spied on activists on behalf of corporations. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. yemen is facing political collapse following the mass resignations of president abdu rabbu mansour hadi, his prime minister and entire cabinet. thursday's exodus came just hours after shia houthi rebels stormed the presidential compound in the capital city of sanaa. hadi said he could not continue in office after houthis allegedly broke a peace deal to retreat from key positions in return for increased political power. we'll have more on the crisis in yemen after headlines. king abdullah bin abdulaziz of saudi arabia has died at the age of 90. king abdullah was one of t
and a major decision, the supreme court sides with whistleblowers in the case of a federal air marshal who exposed a plan to cut back on security on international flights. and we will hear why jill journalist barrett brown has been sentenced to five years in prison related to the hacking of the private intelligence firm stratfor i'm a witch exposed how the firm spied on activists on behalf of corporations. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now democracynow.org, the war and...
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broken pipes and then hopefully in the next 48 hours we'll have all of the units back in. >> fire marshall says the extremely coal weather made for a very challenging time, the parking lot was not plowed very well, the water was freezing, fire victims as you heard, some were rescued from balconies from the lower level balcony, were able to jump up, jump off, lan g in the snow, some wearing only t-shirts and shorts. those people were immediately taken to ooh second building. second apartment building not affected so people were immediately returned there. also buses and were brought to the scene to help people stay warm also, firefighters using the buses because it was extremely tough time for them, as well. mike, al next. >> i can't imagine so cold trying to fight a fire. >> yes, and more than 100 people. >> oh, my gosh. i can't believe they're going to get some of them back in the building. >> did i say it smells like new moan y it smells like ammonia, thank you for catching that. pronunciation of the street, dara. all right 6:07. >> licenses and inspections officials will be back at cent
broken pipes and then hopefully in the next 48 hours we'll have all of the units back in. >> fire marshall says the extremely coal weather made for a very challenging time, the parking lot was not plowed very well, the water was freezing, fire victims as you heard, some were rescued from balconies from the lower level balcony, were able to jump up, jump off, lan g in the snow, some wearing only t-shirts and shorts. those people were immediately taken to ooh second building. second...
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enrollment events, mostly at thurgood marshal high school and they have been phenomenal giving us space. social media, facebook and twitter, one community outreach blast and we are committed to over the summer, once we know who our students are, visiting each home so that the transition between home and school is a solid connection. our commissioners from the board of education entered the world of willie brown and stomped the grounds, i call them dkt, door knock team. we walked through the community and so here you have special thanks to commissioner fewer commissioner hayen, commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell, commissioner wynns who knocked on doors in the community and walked through the community and encouraged families to consider willie brown middle school. there is a quick enrollment update. we have 218
enrollment events, mostly at thurgood marshal high school and they have been phenomenal giving us space. social media, facebook and twitter, one community outreach blast and we are committed to over the summer, once we know who our students are, visiting each home so that the transition between home and school is a solid connection. our commissioners from the board of education entered the world of willie brown and stomped the grounds, i call them dkt, door knock team. we walked through the...
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marshall. >> thank you. since this is the first meeting i have been in since the radio program i want to say publicly thank you very much to the commissioners for coming on that evening to do that and talking about the grand jury process that many felt were -- even i didn't understand. you explained it for a huge audience and i had a lot of positive feedback and appreciation for the listening audience for your explanations. even if they didn't like it which a lot of them didn't, they at least got some incite how the whole thing works so i want to thank you very much for doing that. >> inspector -- i just made you an inspector. commissioner de jesus. >> do i get extra money? >> [inaudible] >> no. thank you dr. marshall. that was very informational for me too and enlightening it and i enjoyed it and i think the other commissioner did as well. one thing i was mentioning and potentially to investigate but there is a company that is created that is developing a compassionate response network that ta
marshall. >> thank you. since this is the first meeting i have been in since the radio program i want to say publicly thank you very much to the commissioners for coming on that evening to do that and talking about the grand jury process that many felt were -- even i didn't understand. you explained it for a huge audience and i had a lot of positive feedback and appreciation for the listening audience for your explanations. even if they didn't like it which a lot of them didn't, they at...
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sustained -- nominating thurgood marshall in the middle of the vietnam war i think that that tends to show the longevity of that record through the upheaval and the backlash against civil rights, show that those were probably his sincere views, and my guess is that they were formed long before it is popular to believe they were there. >> george one of the revolutions to doing this book and you know both families both men is john kennedy's acquaintance with black people is limited to his two valets and to the leaders of the movement himself. johnson had known personal pryvation he had known what hate can do to the eyes of a child in cotulla. what was your experience with him in his own discussions about these questions and how they came to us? >> i have no doubt. i only knew him really in the last years of his life in 1967 until he died. but there was no question the time i spent with him in the white house and then on the ranch he was proudest of civil rights of anything he had ever done. and he knew that it would
sustained -- nominating thurgood marshall in the middle of the vietnam war i think that that tends to show the longevity of that record through the upheaval and the backlash against civil rights, show that those were probably his sincere views, and my guess is that they were formed long before it is popular to believe they were there. >> george one of the revolutions to doing this book and you know both families both men is john kennedy's acquaintance with black people is limited to his...
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as for the investigation on the fire marshall here he's processing the scene. they had dogs out sniffing for an accelerant and are trying to see if the two fires are connected and if they believe it's arson. we'll have more on this coming up in the next 30 minutes. live in tacony jesse gary "nbc 10 news." >>> and developing overseas isis' deadline for japan to pay ransom for the two hostages passed two hours ago. they posted an online clock that counted down to zero. a japanese news agency says the terror group promised to release a statement soon. isis has threatened to kill the two men if the japanese government didn't pay $200 million in ransom. leaders in tokyo are doing their best to secure the hostages' release but won't yield to isis. >>> a philadelphia priest facing child sex charges is scheduled to go before a judge today. the reverend andrew mccormick's first trial ended in a hung jury and his retrial is scheduled for next month. he's accused of sexually assaulting an altar boy in 1997. police arrested anymore 2012. the archdiocese placed him on leave
as for the investigation on the fire marshall here he's processing the scene. they had dogs out sniffing for an accelerant and are trying to see if the two fires are connected and if they believe it's arson. we'll have more on this coming up in the next 30 minutes. live in tacony jesse gary "nbc 10 news." >>> and developing overseas isis' deadline for japan to pay ransom for the two hostages passed two hours ago. they posted an online clock that counted down to zero. a...
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fire marshall says they will be here on the scene to investigate. wire live, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> meanwhile l and i officials resume their investigation this morning into what caused a wall from the center city building to give way, sending bricks crashing down on to a business next door. yesterday, three women were cart add way on stretchers, from lulu lemon at the store on 15th and walnut. an attorney shared a picture from his vantage point next door. here it is, inspector record show both properties have neither building, as having any previous violations. >>> suspect killer eric frein could face the death penalty according to the pike county district attorney who made the announcement yesterday. frein is accused of killing a pennsylvania state trooper and critically injuring another outside of their barracks in the poconos last september. the ambush prompted a 48 day manhunt. frein is expected to formally a rain tomorrow. >>> just past 6:33. lets get back to katie and more on the forecast. what a cold day katie. >> it is
fire marshall says they will be here on the scene to investigate. wire live, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> meanwhile l and i officials resume their investigation this morning into what caused a wall from the center city building to give way, sending bricks crashing down on to a business next door. yesterday, three women were cart add way on stretchers, from lulu lemon at the store on 15th and walnut. an attorney shared a picture from his vantage point next...
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debra alfarone is live at marshall high school with more. >> reporter: one word to describe the school system to keep it open? it failed. this is as good as it gets. seriously, this is fine as you lead up to marshall high school but that was a really unpopular decision. lots of people tweeting me earlier saying it was really just hell getting out there on the roads. i want to show what you it looked like earlier. video of snow conditions throughout fairfax. let me tell you a little bit more about this decision to keep the schools open. i spoke to fairfax county public schools. they told me -- the spokesperson told me they made the decision early this morning around 5:00 a.m. using the best information they had. well, people took to twitter, voiced their displeasure. by displeasure, i'm really using an understatement. there's a lot of word i could use that i won't that i saw on twitter. several accidents on the roads this morning, though. i did call fairfax inova hospital and they told me that they're seeing more students than they normally see getting into fender benders with minor inj
debra alfarone is live at marshall high school with more. >> reporter: one word to describe the school system to keep it open? it failed. this is as good as it gets. seriously, this is fine as you lead up to marshall high school but that was a really unpopular decision. lots of people tweeting me earlier saying it was really just hell getting out there on the roads. i want to show what you it looked like earlier. video of snow conditions throughout fairfax. let me tell you a little bit...
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it is unclear whether marshall will offer on the job training before he leaves. >>> directors of the steve jobs biopic is looking for a few actors. the film is set in 1984 and 1988, portraying some of the times leading up to the launch of the apple products. directors need women willing to have curvy or wavy hair propped up with a lot of aquanet and who will grow sideburns and facial hair. filming is in san francisco and cupertino later this month. the pay minimum wage. actors need to be between 18 and 40. >>> tomorrow night is the best night to see the meteor shower. that's when the display is supposed to reach its peak. that could be as many as 80 meteors an hour. the best viewing hours are from midnight until dawn but will the weather stay clear so we can see it? that's the question. we got a break with the fireworks. >> let's check in with meteorologist drew tuma who joins us for the accuweather forecast. >> we are talking about clear skies tonight with patchy fog early tomorrow morning. if you want to check out the meteor shower, it will be tough with a nearly full moon keeping
it is unclear whether marshall will offer on the job training before he leaves. >>> directors of the steve jobs biopic is looking for a few actors. the film is set in 1984 and 1988, portraying some of the times leading up to the launch of the apple products. directors need women willing to have curvy or wavy hair propped up with a lot of aquanet and who will grow sideburns and facial hair. filming is in san francisco and cupertino later this month. the pay minimum wage. actors need to...
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one roger terry was court marshal. accused of jostling a superior officer. it was an incident that haunted terry for half a century. >> this thing carried on into civilian life. big jobs. they would tell you they wanted you and if you told them about the court marshal, no. >> reporter: in a recently published books. 60 years later and a surprise announcement, the air force cleared their records. >> are here by declared void. >> i've never had such a feeling of joy. not only for the fact that my records had been cleared, but that the records of my friend. >> reporter: for nearly a lifetime of injusty, terry harbors no bitterness. >> you can't hate somebody 50 years ago for what they did. you have to move on. you have to be positive. >> reporter: when the air force was asked this year to reconsider the incident there was no question. >> what those airmen went through was just outright over racism. these men have been walking around with this around their neck for 50 years. not too many people know what it's like. >> reporter: for some there's simply enough sat
one roger terry was court marshal. accused of jostling a superior officer. it was an incident that haunted terry for half a century. >> this thing carried on into civilian life. big jobs. they would tell you they wanted you and if you told them about the court marshal, no. >> reporter: in a recently published books. 60 years later and a surprise announcement, the air force cleared their records. >> are here by declared void. >> i've never had such a feeling of joy. not...
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as congressman marshall was saying.nd there's nobody else -- in the late 19th century, beginning of the 20th century, britain had been playing that role as it entered its period of decline it became the weary titan as aaron freeberg's book title refers to it. they have someone to pass off that responsibility to. the united states of america. and the problem we have is there's nobody for us to pass this off to. and so we kind of are trapped in that regard. we've got, as you say these commitments that we have to maintain. one of the things that i think was most challenging to us as a panel was to hear the cno tell us and from previously panels the previous cno tell us that at the current rate of build for shipbuilding in the u.s. navy, we're not going to have a large enough navy to maintain our basic presence mission in the western pacific. which is now coming under pretty serious challenge because of the rise of chinese military power, and double digit defense budget increases every year. i commend to everybody the most
as congressman marshall was saying.nd there's nobody else -- in the late 19th century, beginning of the 20th century, britain had been playing that role as it entered its period of decline it became the weary titan as aaron freeberg's book title refers to it. they have someone to pass off that responsibility to. the united states of america. and the problem we have is there's nobody for us to pass this off to. and so we kind of are trapped in that regard. we've got, as you say these commitments...
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while the fire marshall says they've ruled out electrical. and also say while at first things weren't making sense they've uncovered additional information to determine that the fire is not suspicious. >> had smoke from the building, got report of someone who was still inside, police tried to go in and rescue. fire company arrived started extinguishing the fire. that's where we found the fire company found the lady on the front porch. other occupant did get out of the building. and they were transported to the police department. >> no, it is not suspicious in anyway. doing our investigation, we got different bit of information, and you tie it altogether then it doesn't look like it is a suspicious at all. >> reporter: the fire marshall says at this point the three other people who lived in the home are now staying with a family member in town. when the sun comes up, fire officials plan to be back out on scene resuming their investigation, mike, al next. >> 6:35. >> new this morning police arrest one of three suspect who led them in a chase th
while the fire marshall says they've ruled out electrical. and also say while at first things weren't making sense they've uncovered additional information to determine that the fire is not suspicious. >> had smoke from the building, got report of someone who was still inside, police tried to go in and rescue. fire company arrived started extinguishing the fire. that's where we found the fire company found the lady on the front porch. other occupant did get out of the building. and they...
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but we are doing, as i said the best we can, marshaling the resource we have. >> wellie we talked about the unity rally, this is a remarkable photograph on the top of "new york times," because of who was in the picture. hollande merkel but look at the book end. >> benjamin netanyahu, and mahmoud abbas. marching together arm in around. >> there have been a lot of symbols the west has had to digest the past 6 months 9 months, year from isis a lot of horrible images. that i think, of course it was
but we are doing, as i said the best we can, marshaling the resource we have. >> wellie we talked about the unity rally, this is a remarkable photograph on the top of "new york times," because of who was in the picture. hollande merkel but look at the book end. >> benjamin netanyahu, and mahmoud abbas. marching together arm in around. >> there have been a lot of symbols the west has had to digest the past 6 months 9 months, year from isis a lot of horrible images....
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one is called marshal comes close and by april with manchuria. linda was already a failure at that point. if he couldn't then who could? >> why was the korean war useful to you mao? >> it wasn't. it was extremely destructive. because of the atmosphere, the poisonous atmosphere between the two countries when macarthur began to dance to the chinese border they decided they had to stop that from happening and inflected one of the worst of not the worst military defeats was inflicted by the chinese communist. but if we had an embassy in beijing and were talking to the chinese communist with the liberation of tie one this atmosphere of distrust that led to the intervention than there would have been no need to invade. don't forget the vietnam war was a proxy war if we had good relations we would have had no need to fight a proxy war against china. >> i am delighted if that was born and raised in shanghai. day you speak that dialect? >> no. >> then i will not show off. [laughter] so when you talk about the lowly and reports that all these people sent b
one is called marshal comes close and by april with manchuria. linda was already a failure at that point. if he couldn't then who could? >> why was the korean war useful to you mao? >> it wasn't. it was extremely destructive. because of the atmosphere, the poisonous atmosphere between the two countries when macarthur began to dance to the chinese border they decided they had to stop that from happening and inflected one of the worst of not the worst military defeats was inflicted by...
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. >> local fire marshall state fire marshall and county fire marshals all on scene here, trying to investigate this fire at this point officials are telling us that something is not adding up. east providence road, yeadon, for report of fire just before 3:00 a.m. they were able to put the fire out within a half hour. they found middle-aged woman dead in the enclosed porsche area, left side of the home. fire chief just came over to tell us he had just gotten word there were three other adults home at the time of the fire. they got out safely and walked to neighbor's home. fire officials say the fire started in that enclosed porch area where the woman was found. it is unclear how the fire started, and why the woman was in that section of the home. again, foyer marshall is on scene in investigating trying to piece all of this together. lauren chris? >> okay, a lot to figure out jennifer, thank you. >> new this morning police arrest one of three suspect who led them in a chase that ended in a crash in bensalem. >> this happened around 1:30 this morning at state road and tennis avenue. police say t
. >> local fire marshall state fire marshall and county fire marshals all on scene here, trying to investigate this fire at this point officials are telling us that something is not adding up. east providence road, yeadon, for report of fire just before 3:00 a.m. they were able to put the fire out within a half hour. they found middle-aged woman dead in the enclosed porsche area, left side of the home. fire chief just came over to tell us he had just gotten word there were three other...
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office the annapolis fire department and fire marshalls office. and the prince george's fire investigation unit. in addition, there were other supporting partners that helped us. in addition to being part of the investigation team the anne arundel police department provided scene security and personnel who moved literally tons of debris by hand. the anne arundel state attorney wes adams and his office for their help obtaining documents needed for a thorough investigation. bay area search and recovery k-9s mason-dixon, for the search dogs that helped us locate the victims. and the anne arundel county department of public works for providing heavy excavating equipment. that concludes my statement. i'd like to ask special agent in charge bill mcmullin to speak. >> thank you chief. on behalf of the men and women of a.t.f. i'd like to send our deeply condolences to the family members, friends community and everybody affected by this horrible tragedy. i want to also express our appreciation to the neighbors of don and sandra pyle and the residents of th
office the annapolis fire department and fire marshalls office. and the prince george's fire investigation unit. in addition, there were other supporting partners that helped us. in addition to being part of the investigation team the anne arundel police department provided scene security and personnel who moved literally tons of debris by hand. the anne arundel state attorney wes adams and his office for their help obtaining documents needed for a thorough investigation. bay area search and...
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and now the fire marshall investigating this says it's possibly arson. more on this coming up after the break. >>> i'm monique braxton live after the break. we'll tell you what this piece of equipment is doing to help make sure the roads are safe for you tomorrow. >>> more than coincidence. three cars catch fire in a neighborhood. we are live on the scene as arson dogs continue the search. >>> and turning suspected travelers into drug smugglers. >>> and we are tracking a nor'easter this morning. a live look at the comcast building in center city. skies are clear in this area but sleet, snow and rain are headed this way for tonight. we'll tell you exactly when that will arrive and what to expect. good morning, i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy davidson. we'll go to bill henley to include the nor'easter in his forecast. bill? >>> tonight we'll see conditions change quickly. during the evening hours, the first snow will fall. i've issued a first alert for tonight into tomorrow for hazardous travel. acamelating snowfall into early saturday. then a changeover brie
and now the fire marshall investigating this says it's possibly arson. more on this coming up after the break. >>> i'm monique braxton live after the break. we'll tell you what this piece of equipment is doing to help make sure the roads are safe for you tomorrow. >>> more than coincidence. three cars catch fire in a neighborhood. we are live on the scene as arson dogs continue the search. >>> and turning suspected travelers into drug smugglers. >>> and we...
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. >> we did know that the united states marshal's service has spent $180,000 on these devices known as ranger r. they look like fancy stud finders. the motion detector radars were first designed for the military to use in afghanistan and iraq. tanks, machine guns, hi-tech robots, the military style tools are now part of many police departments, but another tool that's not on display is causing concern. >> it's one thing to use over the skies of yemen, but that doesn't mean it should be used in downtown roanoke. >> reporter: the aclu's technology expert is alarmed by these new radar devices that can detect motion behind walls. radio waves can pinpoint movements as slight as a person breathing from a distance more than 50 feet away. >> there are sensitive places where the police have no way of going, at least without a warrant. >> reporter: according to usa today at least 50 police departments around the country are now equipped with them. >> cell phone tracking technology, drones and now this radar equipment trickling down to local cops through federal grants without sufficient oversigh
. >> we did know that the united states marshal's service has spent $180,000 on these devices known as ranger r. they look like fancy stud finders. the motion detector radars were first designed for the military to use in afghanistan and iraq. tanks, machine guns, hi-tech robots, the military style tools are now part of many police departments, but another tool that's not on display is causing concern. >> it's one thing to use over the skies of yemen, but that doesn't mean it should...
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. >> reporter: tracy, both the county and city fire marshall are investigating the cause of the fire. the first fatal fire in the county so far in 2015. they have ruled out an electricity issue as a cause, but it is still early in the process. the woman who died in the fire at 3:00 this morning, a 76-year-old woman who lived here. the investigators say it appears she was trying to run out the front door and collapsed on the exterior porch area. three elderly residents escaped in the backside door. they were interviewed by police with a nearby el aretive. the assistant fire marshall will return during the day to continue the investigation into what sparked this blaze. >> we look for a lot of things. where the fire originated at where -- if there was any mechanical issues with a material starting. so there's a lot we actually look at when doing the fire investigation. >> reporter: and firefighting operations have wrapped up to clear the apparatus, but jillian said the streets are slick from all the water out there. they have put down salt but there are still slick spots. we are told the
. >> reporter: tracy, both the county and city fire marshall are investigating the cause of the fire. the first fatal fire in the county so far in 2015. they have ruled out an electricity issue as a cause, but it is still early in the process. the woman who died in the fire at 3:00 this morning, a 76-year-old woman who lived here. the investigators say it appears she was trying to run out the front door and collapsed on the exterior porch area. three elderly residents escaped in the...
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starting in june all new homes in maryland will be required to have sprinkler systems but the fire marshal says some lawmakers are considering repealing the law because it will increase the cost to home buyers. >> we're hoping that they don't. we're hoping that this case shows the importance. >> reporter: investigators learned that a fire started at an outlet that was powering 15,000 lights on a 15-foot christmas tree. the tree had been up for 60 days and it was dry. they had no time to get out. >> christmas trees, when they are dry, they burn quickly. >> reporter: they will recreate the fire using a tree like the one in the mansion as they continue to investigate how the fire ignited and why it was a virtual inferno by the time firefighters got there. >> maybe not keep the tree up as long or that type of thing. >> reporter: tonight i reached out to a maryland lawmaker who in the past has expressed concern about mandating sprinkler systems in home because of the affordability, that it could increase the cost of homes to people who can least afford them. i did not receive a call back or ans
starting in june all new homes in maryland will be required to have sprinkler systems but the fire marshal says some lawmakers are considering repealing the law because it will increase the cost to home buyers. >> we're hoping that they don't. we're hoping that this case shows the importance. >> reporter: investigators learned that a fire started at an outlet that was powering 15,000 lights on a 15-foot christmas tree. the tree had been up for 60 days and it was dry. they had no...
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project can't go 0 going through this displaces family the 10 story building will offer shallow marshall elementary leaving the school in the dark for 5 months out of the year as city representatives that's our responsibility to preserve affordable housing in san francisco and as a community it is our priority to make sure you do see thank you. >> thank you to my left>> next speaker. >> >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, tim colin on behalf of the action coalition i want to commend the planning staff and the horrifically effort to produce another housing lemon and second thing i'm delighted to hear there's court validation of the eir we can finally start to put that issue behind us whether an environmental planning document like the heirs element needs an eir hopefully that's settled housing element it is such a modest document it mandates nothing it requires nothing it is sort of a statement where we should be going and it's great we're here i can't tell you how strongly we feel you should get 24 moving right away it is a change if we could get one on time coloring to when they're due
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