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and with thurgood marshall, thurgood marshall helped set the path for the future of our country in many ways. it helps set the path for all of us here tonight to enjoy the fruits of democracy and the greatness of our constitution. he was a true american that did so many good things to lift up our nation. the lincoln theater, haygood, marshall all at one time in one place in the city of columbus, how fitting. [applause] that is the son of columbus. he is our son. he picks the city in this theater where thurgood marshall probably spent time on the streets of longstreet avenue. tonight you are going to hear about the lowdown that the showdown. thank you. [applause] >> one thing i intended to tell you is i spent 16 years in prison and now i have been six years as chairman of this board and it's great to have the two institutions collaborate. this is the first of many to come. it is my distinct honor and pleasure to give you a brief forward of wil haygood although he needs no introduction to this audience. he has authored several nonfiction books including a trilogy, and photography of iconi
and with thurgood marshall, thurgood marshall helped set the path for the future of our country in many ways. it helps set the path for all of us here tonight to enjoy the fruits of democracy and the greatness of our constitution. he was a true american that did so many good things to lift up our nation. the lincoln theater, haygood, marshall all at one time in one place in the city of columbus, how fitting. [applause] that is the son of columbus. he is our son. he picks the city in this...
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marshall, of the group, marshall was the supreme figure, there's no doubt about it.but you could see eye to eye with adam clayton powell, sugar ray robinson, mr. allen, the butler and powell. i think it's best summed up like this. on the day marshall was nominated, he was in the white house and they were three african-american butlers serving tea and refreshments. one of those butlers was eugene allen. mr. allen lived and worked, lived sometimes, slept overnight a lot, at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, the most powerful address in the world. and '50s, much of the '60s, he could go back to his native virginia and couldn't try on his suit in a store. now he is serving thurgood marshall. thurgood marshall had seen how the law could subjugate blacks. thurgood marshall, i know, look at those black butlers in the white house, and his mindset was, i'm going to keep using the law to elevate you. and that to me is why i love the majesty and mystery of history. [applause] >> with that, thank you very much. [applause] spent let's thank judge marbley and wil haygood for a great conve
marshall, of the group, marshall was the supreme figure, there's no doubt about it.but you could see eye to eye with adam clayton powell, sugar ray robinson, mr. allen, the butler and powell. i think it's best summed up like this. on the day marshall was nominated, he was in the white house and they were three african-american butlers serving tea and refreshments. one of those butlers was eugene allen. mr. allen lived and worked, lived sometimes, slept overnight a lot, at 1600 pennsylvania...
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thurgood marshall. you no thurgood marshall visited columbus many times. we did some research on him. it was somewhere between nine and 13 or 14 times he visited columbus. in fact it goes all the way back to 1938 when he first came to columbus first recorded time he came to columbus. he may have come before then but in 1938 he came to columbus to five years after he graduated from howard law school. he came to our city to advocate, to participate, to speak and many times thereafter often at the naacp annual meeting in the city of columbus. he probably stayed at saint claire hotel which is right around the corner on garfield, because back in those days black folks couldn't stay at the hotel's downtown. like they couldn't go to the theater's downtown, so they came to this area of our community, the harlem of the midwest. and i can envision her good martial walking up and down the streets of mt. vernon avenue going to our churches, walking up and down the streets. i can envision thurgood marshall being in this theater at some point in time because everybody c
thurgood marshall. you no thurgood marshall visited columbus many times. we did some research on him. it was somewhere between nine and 13 or 14 times he visited columbus. in fact it goes all the way back to 1938 when he first came to columbus first recorded time he came to columbus. he may have come before then but in 1938 he came to columbus to five years after he graduated from howard law school. he came to our city to advocate, to participate, to speak and many times thereafter often at the...
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thurgood marshall had a job. day he hopped on the railway -- railway car and he was told to go stand in the back. he said, well, mr. conductor, i can't because these hats might fall out of my arm and get squished and then i would have to pay for them. if someone argued with them, shoved him, he fell down, some of the police, and young, and young thurgood marshall, 19 years old was arrested. and he thought that was wrong. of course it was wrong. the hat store owner fortunately came down and bailed thurgood marshall out so he had been jailed as a young man for no reason except the color of his skin and that resonated with them. >> that resonated a lot coupled with the fact that his father used to like to take him in and out of state, federal court houses. because thurgood learned at a young age that the law subjugated blacks. he got it in his mind, i need to make the law elevate blacks. and so he was constantly fighting the active subjugation against the hope and promise to elevate. >> and he got much of the impetu
thurgood marshall had a job. day he hopped on the railway -- railway car and he was told to go stand in the back. he said, well, mr. conductor, i can't because these hats might fall out of my arm and get squished and then i would have to pay for them. if someone argued with them, shoved him, he fell down, some of the police, and young, and young thurgood marshall, 19 years old was arrested. and he thought that was wrong. of course it was wrong. the hat store owner fortunately came down and...
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that is john marshall. james marshall, his brother, submits that the affidavit that i think that marbury was one of the commissions i was supposed to deliver and i am not sure." sure -- exactly justices were not there. quorum ando have a that led to an issue. host: how many days did the trial take place question mark >> over two days -- take place? >> over two days. standards, a short span of time. at the time, the public was wondering what was taking so long. the supreme court tended to inue rulings very quickly short opinions. one the practices john marshall began was opinions for the court, as opposed to each justice giving a quick opinion. it was a short span of a couple there wasnd speculation about what is taking so long. writing an opinion, they are all wearing the same robes, he is trying to create an institution. opinions, the constitution does not require. it has been a tradition since the marshall era. they all have the same robes and they are all trying to get a majority for a statement of reaso
that is john marshall. james marshall, his brother, submits that the affidavit that i think that marbury was one of the commissions i was supposed to deliver and i am not sure." sure -- exactly justices were not there. quorum ando have a that led to an issue. host: how many days did the trial take place question mark >> over two days -- take place? >> over two days. standards, a short span of time. at the time, the public was wondering what was taking so long. the supreme court...
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can john marshall sit? marshall said no, he should have excused himself. he has firsthand knowledge. oes the court have the power to hear the case? if it doesn't, it is a bunch of people in robes telling other folks what to do without authority. from a modern point of view, john marshall inverted everything to school a -- score a bunch of political points against jefferson. at the end of the day he will pull back and say even though what jefferson and madison have done is illegal in all these ways, at the end of the day, it turns out we don't have jurisdiction because of congressional statutes that could be read as giving us jurisdiction is nconstitutional and our job is to give credence to the constitution even at the expense of a congressional statute. from a modern point of view, if that was true, he probably hould have decided that at the very beginning in the first or very beginning in the first or second question. before that, he should have id am i entitled to hear the case, recusal? host: he went on to declare what the court's authority is. i have
can john marshall sit? marshall said no, he should have excused himself. he has firsthand knowledge. oes the court have the power to hear the case? if it doesn't, it is a bunch of people in robes telling other folks what to do without authority. from a modern point of view, john marshall inverted everything to school a -- score a bunch of political points against jefferson. at the end of the day he will pull back and say even though what jefferson and madison have done is illegal in all these...
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john marshall. he was second of state and appointed chief justice and held both positions at the same time. >> he is adam's right hand, as secretary of state and with the benefit of hindsight, when we look back, we can see, basically that secretary of states often become presidents. so thomas jefferson was a secretary of state. he is going to eventually hand over the presidency to james madison who was the secretary of state, and james monroe, and then john coincidenquincey adam. this could be good news for hilary clinton, john kerry did not quite prevail. but so john adams is -- john marshall is john adam's ally. he is also the new incoming chief justice. what happens is the deadline goes on and on and on. and come inauguration day, they are still dead liked, here is possibility, maybe, there's -- there's anonymous newspaper article that comes out that said, that maybe the one that should occupy the white house in that situation is the secretary is of state. john marshall. he is even mentioned as o
john marshall. he was second of state and appointed chief justice and held both positions at the same time. >> he is adam's right hand, as secretary of state and with the benefit of hindsight, when we look back, we can see, basically that secretary of states often become presidents. so thomas jefferson was a secretary of state. he is going to eventually hand over the presidency to james madison who was the secretary of state, and james monroe, and then john coincidenquincey adam. this...
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native virginia now he is serving marshall. to have seen the law could subjugate blacks. marshall looked at those black butler's is yet his mindset was i will keep using the law to elevate you. and that is why i love the majesty and mystery of history. [applause] >> we're writing long but we have time for a couple of questions. spee refer anyone that would like to ask a question. >>. >> before him hastings it davos davis i and the great nephew of robert carter. >> they give for being here. because today who knew we would be talking today with all the racism in the of murders with the radical race period with a modern day lawyers. so what would it take of that change through bring live fourth to the naacp? >> different lawyers had different strategies a different kind of period in history. maybe the naacp lawyers don't have to try as many of the cases that marshall tried because there are more civil rights lawyers me that to that kind of work is needed very badly with some epic voting rights cases. each generation in finance its own best lawyers. >> and i do think commerci
native virginia now he is serving marshall. to have seen the law could subjugate blacks. marshall looked at those black butler's is yet his mindset was i will keep using the law to elevate you. and that is why i love the majesty and mystery of history. [applause] >> we're writing long but we have time for a couple of questions. spee refer anyone that would like to ask a question. >>. >> before him hastings it davos davis i and the great nephew of robert carter. >> they...
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thurgood marshall. thurgood marshall visited columbus many times. we did some research on him. it was somewhere between nine and 13, 14 times he visited columbus. it goes all the way back to 1938. when he first came columbus, first recorded, he may have come before them. but, in 1938, he came to columbus five years after he graduated from howard law school. he came to our city to advocate, to participate, to speak and many times thereafter often at the naacp annual meeting in the city of columbus. the hotel is right around corner on garfield. because back in those days, black folks could not stay at the hotel's downtown like they couldn't go to the theaters downtown. so, they came to this area of our community, the harlem of the midwest. i can envision thurgood marshall walking up and down the streets of mount vernon avenue, going to our churches, walking up and down the streets of long street, i can envision thurgood marshall being in this theater at some point in time. everyone came to this theater on long street during that period of time. so, this is an intersection between
thurgood marshall. thurgood marshall visited columbus many times. we did some research on him. it was somewhere between nine and 13, 14 times he visited columbus. it goes all the way back to 1938. when he first came columbus, first recorded, he may have come before them. but, in 1938, he came to columbus five years after he graduated from howard law school. he came to our city to advocate, to participate, to speak and many times thereafter often at the naacp annual meeting in the city of...
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jones gets it out to marshall there is a flag down. marshall lost the ball. indiana has it!ow, we'll check the marker. >> ed: second fumble for jalin marshall. >> mike: yeah, he has issues krk krx last year he had the huge game against indiana. the week before, marshall had two fumbles. two here today. it looked like it was going to be put away by ohio state. >> referee: personal foul. on the offense. that penalty is declined. the result of the play is fum e fumble. recovered by indiana. >> mike: so, new life for the hoosiers and great field position to start with. >> ed: as he spins out, just loses control of the ball. that was rashard fant who has been banged up a bit who was fighting with him, just not enough to pull that ball out for marshall. >> mike: very difficult to play a guy who puts the ball consistently in the ground no matter how dynamic he might be. >> ed: they're going to review. now, the question may have been, was he out of bounds? if marshall is touching the ball out of bounds -- >> mike: first, does he step out of bounds? >> ed: the ball is out, still inbo
jones gets it out to marshall there is a flag down. marshall lost the ball. indiana has it!ow, we'll check the marker. >> ed: second fumble for jalin marshall. >> mike: yeah, he has issues krk krx last year he had the huge game against indiana. the week before, marshall had two fumbles. two here today. it looked like it was going to be put away by ohio state. >> referee: personal foul. on the offense. that penalty is declined. the result of the play is fum e fumble. recovered...
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(giaimo) marshall did you deflate this ball for me? (laughs) (giaimo) one, two, three. one, two..(laughs) and (screams) (giaimo) that's it we are ending on that one..done! (giamo) alright marshall...definitely not as easy as it looks but i think soccer helped me a little bit. you were so great. thank you so much. (koehn) thanks a lot alex. " jon/fullscreen: iowa kicks off at 2:30 here on local 5 on saturday. jon/sx3s stephanie/sx3s jack/sx3s we'll be right back... you're watching local don't the web. we are iowa dot com is your home for the latest in news, weather, and sports. jack/wxhang: now one last check of your weather, with chief meteorologist brad edwards. brad: weather adlib: it's the halloween weekend, and rain is moving in! should we be scared? well, in many areas of the metro, we should luck out with most of the rain increasing after 8 pm when beggar's night ends. rain will be likely overnight, so drive safely. temps will be in the low 50s to upper 40s this evening. some rain may still be around saturday morning, but should move eastward and out of central iowa by mid-m
(giaimo) marshall did you deflate this ball for me? (laughs) (giaimo) one, two, three. one, two..(laughs) and (screams) (giaimo) that's it we are ending on that one..done! (giamo) alright marshall...definitely not as easy as it looks but i think soccer helped me a little bit. you were so great. thank you so much. (koehn) thanks a lot alex. " jon/fullscreen: iowa kicks off at 2:30 here on local 5 on saturday. jon/sx3s stephanie/sx3s jack/sx3s we'll be right back... you're watching local...
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marshall came up to attack. nick vannett, the tight end backfield. >> mike: that action across the face keeps those linebackers where they are, they can't go outside, you're trying to use marshall's speed -- >> ed: but that was awesome job by marcus oliver, the tight end, knocked him into the play. >> mike: very high, very short. that's pretty good field position after a 35-yard punt. they'll start near their own 43 yard line. >> ed: and there's kevin wilson don't talk with me. but, this is four downs. you're going four downs every time if you're indiana. you got to make sure your quarterback knows that, don't take a sack, if it's third and six, you can't take a big sack. there's kevin johns, the offensive coordinator, has called a nice game. with quarterback diamont. >> mike: 15 tries and indiana has never beaten a number one ranked team. five of those were ohio state. they're one possession away from tying this game. diamont to the 48 yard line. the clock will run. marked back at 47. still a gain of three. >>
marshall came up to attack. nick vannett, the tight end backfield. >> mike: that action across the face keeps those linebackers where they are, they can't go outside, you're trying to use marshall's speed -- >> ed: but that was awesome job by marcus oliver, the tight end, knocked him into the play. >> mike: very high, very short. that's pretty good field position after a 35-yard punt. they'll start near their own 43 yard line. >> ed: and there's kevin wilson don't talk...
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little touch pass to marshall and marshall couldn't turn the corner. the hoosiers' defense stands tall again. >> ed: i like the play call here by ohio state, because it looked like they were trying to stet up elliott, get the edge, but this was an excellent job at the point of attack. marshall came up to attack. nick vannett, the tight end backfield. >> mike: that action across the face keeps those linebackers where they are, they can't go outside, you're trying to use marshall's speed -- >> ed: but that was awesome job by marcus oliver, the tight end, knocked him into the play. >> mike: very high, very short. that's pretty good field position after a 35-yard punt. they'll start near their own 43 yard line. >> ed: and there's kevin wilson telling, get with your guys, but, this is four downs. you're going four downs every time if you're indiana. you got to make sure your quarterback knows that, don't take a sack, if it's third and six, you can't take a big sack. there's kevin johns, the offensive coordinator, has called a nice game. with quarterback dia
little touch pass to marshall and marshall couldn't turn the corner. the hoosiers' defense stands tall again. >> ed: i like the play call here by ohio state, because it looked like they were trying to stet up elliott, get the edge, but this was an excellent job at the point of attack. marshall came up to attack. nick vannett, the tight end backfield. >> mike: that action across the face keeps those linebackers where they are, they can't go outside, you're trying to use marshall's...
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little touch pass to marshall and marshall couldn't turn the corner. the hoosiers' defense stands tall again. >> ed: i like the play call here like they were trying to stet up elliott, get the edge, but this was an excellent job at the point of attack. marshall came up to attack. nick vannett, the tight end knocked him back in the backfield. >> mike: that action across the face keeps those linebackers where they are, they can't go outside, you're trying to use marshall's speed -- >> ed: but that was awesome job by marcus oliver, the tight end, knocked him into the play. >> mike: very high, very short. that's pretty good field position after a 35-yard punt. they'll start near their own 43 yard line. >> ed: and there's kevin wilson telling, get with your guys, don't talk with me. but, this is four downs. you're going four downs every time if you're indiana. you got to make sure your quarterback knows that, don't take a sack, if it's third and six, you can't take a big sack. there's kevin johns, the offensive coordinator, has called a nice game. with quar
little touch pass to marshall and marshall couldn't turn the corner. the hoosiers' defense stands tall again. >> ed: i like the play call here like they were trying to stet up elliott, get the edge, but this was an excellent job at the point of attack. marshall came up to attack. nick vannett, the tight end knocked him back in the backfield. >> mike: that action across the face keeps those linebackers where they are, they can't go outside, you're trying to use marshall's speed --...
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little touch pass to marshall and marshall couldn't turn the corner.oosiers' defense stands tall again. >> ed: i like the play call here by ohio state, because it looked like they were trying to stet up elliott, get the edge, but this was an excellent job at the point of attack. marshall came up to attack. nick vannett, the tight end knocked him back in the backfield. >> mike: that action across the face keeps those linebackers where they are, they can't go outside, you're trying to use marshall's speed -- >> ed: but that was awesome job by marcus oliver, the tight end, knocked him into the play. >> mike: very high, very short. that's pretty good field position after a 35-yard punt. they'll start near their own 43 yard line. >> ed: and there's kevin wilson telling, get with your guys, don't talk with me. but, this is four downs. you're going four downs every time if you're indiana. you got to make sure your quarterback knows that, don't take a sack, if it's third and six, you can't take a big sack. there's kevin johns, the offensive coordinator, has ca
little touch pass to marshall and marshall couldn't turn the corner.oosiers' defense stands tall again. >> ed: i like the play call here by ohio state, because it looked like they were trying to stet up elliott, get the edge, but this was an excellent job at the point of attack. marshall came up to attack. nick vannett, the tight end knocked him back in the backfield. >> mike: that action across the face keeps those linebackers where they are, they can't go outside, you're trying to...
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thank you, marshall. we've got a flash flood warning through bristol county through 7:30 this morning. also portions of unemployment plymouth county, a flood warning. the yellow and orange are heavier downpours, too much rain overwhelming the storm drains. that's the concern through the morning commute for many of you south of town. i think there's a break as you get north of town, new hampshire at this time. but the challenge is that we have all those leaves down off the trees because it's been windy. winds gusting 40 miles an hour, stripping those leaves off the trees. the streets are littered with leaves. the storm drains are clogged and the leaves when wet, you can -- it's almost like ice. a slow go for sure. metro boston, here's the plume of heavy rainfall moving up 95, up route 1. route 1 into the city. 95 into the city. 24 into town. 44 cutting across plymouth and bristol. route 3 is slow. north of town there's rain but lighter rain and patchy. but even up here, allow for extra time. until about 7:
thank you, marshall. we've got a flash flood warning through bristol county through 7:30 this morning. also portions of unemployment plymouth county, a flood warning. the yellow and orange are heavier downpours, too much rain overwhelming the storm drains. that's the concern through the morning commute for many of you south of town. i think there's a break as you get north of town, new hampshire at this time. but the challenge is that we have all those leaves down off the trees because it's...
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look at marshall. triple quads. he is right on dungey. >> that is the first time i have seen that. >> look at this. they will go for it. now, could he put the same pass on ryan dungey that he just put on craig. let's see what happens here. how aggressive will he be? >> he is going for it. a little close. barcia looks like he is going joker lane. >> anderson is in there as well. how about barcia. >> when i talked to him this morning, i said have you taken any time off? an he said time off? absolutely not. this is the best i have been feeling. the last thing i want to do is take a break. what i have i have going is working. he said he always has a good feel in vegas. a triple single out right there. you notice now that he is eight seconds behind our leader. anderson there in front of him, and a couple seconds up to dungey. time for him to get through the scoring lane. >> he is six seconds up. how smooth will he get through here. >> he has it, he has a huge gap right here. he is up and over that arch again. >> he put i
look at marshall. triple quads. he is right on dungey. >> that is the first time i have seen that. >> look at this. they will go for it. now, could he put the same pass on ryan dungey that he just put on craig. let's see what happens here. how aggressive will he be? >> he is going for it. a little close. barcia looks like he is going joker lane. >> anderson is in there as well. how about barcia. >> when i talked to him this morning, i said have you taken any time...
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justice marshall made it mandatory that they would all be wearing black robes.his is mainly to say that we are responsible for interpreting the constitution, this is not a show of power. brian: what do you think the black robes do for the people who sit in court like you will be doing tomorrow? tony: it is pretty imposing, i would say. there is something to say about wearing black robes. it is sober, it is neutral, and it kind of gives you the idea that these people are not in it just for their political preferences. it does remind me of one of the funniest moments since i have been covering the court. one day the session was about to begin and chief justice rehnquist came out with the other justices, and he had a robe on, a black robe, but it had a four gold stripes on each sleeve, and we were all aghast, no one had ever seen a justice wear something other than the strictly black robe. so it was just kind of hilarious, it seemed a little bit showy, and we learned later that he -- chief justice rehnquist, he had been to a gilbert and sullivan play and he got the
justice marshall made it mandatory that they would all be wearing black robes.his is mainly to say that we are responsible for interpreting the constitution, this is not a show of power. brian: what do you think the black robes do for the people who sit in court like you will be doing tomorrow? tony: it is pretty imposing, i would say. there is something to say about wearing black robes. it is sober, it is neutral, and it kind of gives you the idea that these people are not in it just for their...
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do research going on in the air marshal, $800 million is spent on air marshal system.he fact of the ma ther they're not treated appropriately. 75% are sleep deprived. they're drinking on the job. there is a lot of problems there. he will use some of that evidence to support his claim for discrimination. the facts are -- jenna: he is alleging his boss referred to him having mental issues. there are anger issues. wanted to look potentially at the case. >> i don't disagree with you, heather, maybe we should look at whole system. maybe we're spending too much money. maybe they are sleep deprived. maybe we're not getting best quality employees. for this particular case he does not have standing. >> this happen ad few years ago. this is making its way through the court. other case that really caught our attention because a man walks free after nearly 30 years in prison, watch. >> free man! [cheers and applause] >> i'm overwhelmed by the things that are happening to me. 28 years ago i was put in jail in prison for something i didn't do. and today the process of making it righ
do research going on in the air marshal, $800 million is spent on air marshal system.he fact of the ma ther they're not treated appropriately. 75% are sleep deprived. they're drinking on the job. there is a lot of problems there. he will use some of that evidence to support his claim for discrimination. the facts are -- jenna: he is alleging his boss referred to him having mental issues. there are anger issues. wanted to look potentially at the case. >> i don't disagree with you, heather,...
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you can also use the marshals' text a tip program. to text a tip, text the keyword "t- e- n (all in uppercase) 9- 9" and your tip to tip411 (847- 411). remember... the information you provide remains confidential and could put this fugitive behind bars. larry>> when it comes to dieting... most people know they need to avoid fats or carbs... but not much about how much protein they need. coming up after the break in tonight's healthwatch... we'll hear from a mercy medical center dietitian about what to eat... and how to cook it... to make your body needs. diana>> people try to cut the fat out of their diets... but are they getting enough protein? larry>> siouxland news reporter cat taylor met with a dietician to see why enough protein is an important part of healthy living. "protein really is important in your diet; it's one of the three macronutrients. proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are your main macronutrients which means you need the most of those in your diet. so protein is an important building block especially for bones, muscl
you can also use the marshals' text a tip program. to text a tip, text the keyword "t- e- n (all in uppercase) 9- 9" and your tip to tip411 (847- 411). remember... the information you provide remains confidential and could put this fugitive behind bars. larry>> when it comes to dieting... most people know they need to avoid fats or carbs... but not much about how much protein they need. coming up after the break in tonight's healthwatch... we'll hear from a mercy medical center...
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if you have *any* information about jonas rouillard... please call the u- s marshal service in sioux city at (712) 252-0211... or send the marshals an e-mail at "siouxlands dot most wanted at u- s- d- o- j dot gov". you can also use the marshals' to text a tip, text the keyword "t- e- n (all in uppercase) 9- 9" and your tip to tip411 (847- 411). remember... the information you could put this fugitive behind bars. larry>> taking a live look out over yankton tonight on our lewis and clark specialty hospital sky watch camera... diana>> we've got some warm temperatures hanging around once again. they'll stay this time... next. kayla>> . larry, diana, kayla>> larry, diana and kayla talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. kayla>> . larry, diana, ay>>ar,anday tk ou od'seaerndhepcin oras kaa>. rnhtls lnas and temperatures will be warm and in the upper 50s. temperatures wililwarm intth upper 70s tomorrrr and the evening will bring our next chance of showers. we will dry out on wednesday and thursday with highs back into the upper 60's. another system will come through siouxland
if you have *any* information about jonas rouillard... please call the u- s marshal service in sioux city at (712) 252-0211... or send the marshals an e-mail at "siouxlands dot most wanted at u- s- d- o- j dot gov". you can also use the marshals' to text a tip, text the keyword "t- e- n (all in uppercase) 9- 9" and your tip to tip411 (847- 411). remember... the information you could put this fugitive behind bars. larry>> taking a live look out over yankton tonight on...
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little touch pass to marshall and marshall couldn't turn the corner.oosiers' defense stands tall again. >> ed: i like the play call here by ohio state, because it looked like they were trying to stet up elliott, get the edge, but this was an excellent job at the point of attack. marshall came up to attack. nick vannett, the tight end knocked him back in the backfield. >> mike: that action across the face keeps those linebackers where they are, they can't go outside, you're trying to use marshall's speed -- >> ed: but that was awesome job by marcus oliver, the tight end, knocked him into the play. >> mike: very high, very short. that's pretty good field position after a 35-yard punt. they'll start near their own 43 yard line. >> ed: and there's kevin wilson telling, get with your guys, don't talk with me. but, this is four downs. you're going four downs every time if you're indiana. you got to make sure your quarterback knows that, don't take a sack, if it's third and six, you can't take a big sack. there's kevin johns, the offensive coordinator, has ca
little touch pass to marshall and marshall couldn't turn the corner.oosiers' defense stands tall again. >> ed: i like the play call here by ohio state, because it looked like they were trying to stet up elliott, get the edge, but this was an excellent job at the point of attack. marshall came up to attack. nick vannett, the tight end knocked him back in the backfield. >> mike: that action across the face keeps those linebackers where they are, they can't go outside, you're trying to...
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jon: this week alex giaimo met up with iowa place kicker marshall koehn. koehn has hit 10 of 12 field goals-- and was looking to show alex how to put it right down the middle as well check it out. "(giaimo) so marshall i don't know if you know this but i am a little bit of an athlete myseld i used to play soccer back in high school in new jersey. i've never kicked a football though and i've always wanted to try do you think you can show me how? (koehn) yea, lets do it. (giaimo) okay well before i make a fool of myself show me how it's done. (koehn) okay so we just got a couple of basic things, um so you're going to kick the ball with the top bone of your right foot, that's where you want to make contact. you want to take 3 steps back from the ball, so if you are right footed, then you go two to the left, then you are going to square it up, find your target the uprights, and am i hitting this? alright. (giaimo) okay so like inside? okay...your like big toe? and like kick it...just like a soccer ball. okay...it's been a long time. (giaimo) marshall did you d
jon: this week alex giaimo met up with iowa place kicker marshall koehn. koehn has hit 10 of 12 field goals-- and was looking to show alex how to put it right down the middle as well check it out. "(giaimo) so marshall i don't know if you know this but i am a little bit of an athlete myseld i used to play soccer back in high school in new jersey. i've never kicked a football though and i've always wanted to try do you think you can show me how? (koehn) yea, lets do it. (giaimo) okay well...
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clip: i want to show you a in a minute of the black robe of john marshall.he justice who has served the longest that is currently on the court is justice scalia, but i want to put on the screen the top of the list of the 15 a longest serving justices in history. and leland douglas still holds stevens years john paul could have stayed another two years and he would have been number one. hugo black's at 34, john marshall harlan is down the list, william rehnquist at 33.7 years. we have of the rest on their -- and john maclean is at 31 years, byron right -- i would 30, and byron white, antonin scalia who is still on the court at 29 years. a did a poll and more than a majority say that they should not have an appointed for life. what do you think? tony: well, i agree that life tenure is awfully long. founders established life tenure, people didn't live as long, so people might have served 20 years, but now justices could be on there for 40 or more years. you sort of lose tossed with a society -- lose touch with a society if you are up tehrhere that long. so i th
clip: i want to show you a in a minute of the black robe of john marshall.he justice who has served the longest that is currently on the court is justice scalia, but i want to put on the screen the top of the list of the 15 a longest serving justices in history. and leland douglas still holds stevens years john paul could have stayed another two years and he would have been number one. hugo black's at 34, john marshall harlan is down the list, william rehnquist at 33.7 years. we have of the...
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brian: i want to show you the black robe of john marshall. the justice who has served the longest that is currently on the court is justice scalia, but i want to put on the screen the top of the list of the 15 a -- 15 longest serving justices in history. and william douglas still holds it at 36 years, john paul stevens could have stayed another two years and he would have been number one. hugo black at 34, john marshall harlan is down the list, william rehnquist at 33.7. we have of the rest on there, and john mclean is at 31 years, byron white, 30, and antonin scalia who is still on the court at 29 years. we did a poll and more than a majority say that they should not have an appointment for life. what do you think? tony: well, i agree that life tenure is awfully long. when the founders established life tenure, people didn't live as long, so life tenure might have have been 20 years, but now justices could be on there for 40 or more years. you sort of lose touch with a society if you are up there that long. so i think there is some merit to i
brian: i want to show you the black robe of john marshall. the justice who has served the longest that is currently on the court is justice scalia, but i want to put on the screen the top of the list of the 15 a -- 15 longest serving justices in history. and william douglas still holds it at 36 years, john paul stevens could have stayed another two years and he would have been number one. hugo black at 34, john marshall harlan is down the list, william rehnquist at 33.7. we have of the rest on...
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and when you're not being the grand marshal of the parade, you are an executive at citigroup. >> i am. vice chairman. >> and angelo here, when he's not busy chairing this, is a restaurateur. >> yes, i am. >> and i can't let this go. i got to ask you about it. you fed the pope when he was at the residence when he was in town. >> yes, i had the honor of feeding pope francis along with my good friend livia bastianich at the residence of the papal nuncio. >> the east side, 72nd. right to where the parade's going. >> yeah, we did this once before for pope benedict, but this was an exceptional experience, different experience. >> so tell me what it was like to feed the pope, literally and figuratively. >> well, he was, as the last pope, very gentle, holy man, but a little more personable. we had more conversation with him. >> with francis? >> with francis. pope francis. and he had a smaller group that we served, so it was more intimate than the last time we did it, and he was just a wonderful, blessed individual that i had the honor of serving. >> so you had a german pope the first time and
and when you're not being the grand marshal of the parade, you are an executive at citigroup. >> i am. vice chairman. >> and angelo here, when he's not busy chairing this, is a restaurateur. >> yes, i am. >> and i can't let this go. i got to ask you about it. you fed the pope when he was at the residence when he was in town. >> yes, i had the honor of feeding pope francis along with my good friend livia bastianich at the residence of the papal nuncio. >> the...
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the ongoing battle between john adams, thomas jefferson, and john marshall. >> marshall established the court as the interpreter of the constitution. wroteamous decision, he marbury versus madison. >> is probably the most famous course -- case the course ever decide. akil amar and cliff sloan. premieres this" monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. -- copy your cases of of the companion book. addition to the series, we spoke with bob goodlatte about some of the cases featured in the program and how they are relevant today. and the relationship between the supreme court and congress. bob goodlatte, i want to start in our conversation in understanding the role of your committee and the supreme court. what is your responsibility? rep. goodlatte: the judiciary committee was established in 1813. a couple years ago, we celebrated the 200th anniversary. it deals with an array of issues, but one of the things i love most is it deals with the u.s. constitution, the amendments to the constitution. any new amendments that are introduced are referred to the judiciary committee.
the ongoing battle between john adams, thomas jefferson, and john marshall. >> marshall established the court as the interpreter of the constitution. wroteamous decision, he marbury versus madison. >> is probably the most famous course -- case the course ever decide. akil amar and cliff sloan. premieres this" monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. -- copy your cases of of the companion book. addition to the series, we spoke with bob goodlatte about some of...
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the air marshal was demoted. he claims his wife's colleagues who was caught drinking on duty was not treated as harshly as he was. does he have case? >> absolutely not. i'm going to sue the tsa for not screening their air marshals better. you cannot have a mad guy with a gun on a plane. if he can't keep it this check just because he get a drink spilled on him, what else could happen on that flight? >> with the greatest amount of respect, my colleague, if this lawsuit shows that other individuals who maybe were drunk and had a gun on a plane and drunk and had a gun somewhere, if they were treated less harshly than he was -- >> he had a drink spilled on him. >> he claims he didn't get three choices for his dinner. he was only offered beef. when i read that i thought he was lucky to get dinner. >> it's clear discrimination. not. >> we want to have some sort of parody in the handing out punishment. if he's able to show other examples of people similarly situated who were treated less harshly than he was then he has a
the air marshal was demoted. he claims his wife's colleagues who was caught drinking on duty was not treated as harshly as he was. does he have case? >> absolutely not. i'm going to sue the tsa for not screening their air marshals better. you cannot have a mad guy with a gun on a plane. if he can't keep it this check just because he get a drink spilled on him, what else could happen on that flight? >> with the greatest amount of respect, my colleague, if this lawsuit shows that...
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each one submits a that was cathy marshall reporting from keizer, oregon. right now, magic wheelchair has more than a hundred requests from kids. each one submits a short video of how they want to transform their chair and why. << coming up on around siouxland, meet two women going to bat to if you think storm damage is the only cost of climate change, think again. from the rising price of food to higher insurance rates for homes and businesses, the economic damage will only get worse. but with american-made clean energy, we can save money on electricity and spur innovation to create new businesses and jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. <
each one submits a that was cathy marshall reporting from keizer, oregon. right now, magic wheelchair has more than a hundred requests from kids. each one submits a short video of how they want to transform their chair and why.
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john marshall established the courts as the interpreter of the constitution. v. madison is probably the most famous case ever decided. >> joining the discussion, yell yale law school professor akhil reed -- the plaintiffs, lawyers, and cases.s in these "landmark cases" premieres live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. while you watch, order the copy of "landmark cases" at c-span.org/landmarkcases. long, american history tv is featuring santa rosa, california, the seat of sonoma county, famous for its wine industry. cableer with our comcast partners, c-span cities tour staff recently visited many side the city's rich history. learn more about santa rosa all weekend here on american history tv. charles: jack london was one of the highest-paid writers. he is one of the authors that was right throughout the world, including the soviet union and russia at the time, japan -- he was translated into language after language. people found his writing compelling. he was deeply concerned about the human condition, and much of what he wrote about, whil
john marshall established the courts as the interpreter of the constitution. v. madison is probably the most famous case ever decided. >> joining the discussion, yell yale law school professor akhil reed -- the plaintiffs, lawyers, and cases.s in these "landmark cases" premieres live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. while you watch, order the copy of "landmark cases" at c-span.org/landmarkcases. long, american history tv is featuring santa...
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the fir marshall tells us the investigation is still on going. they did take away the two dogs, so we're going to stay in twuch the fire marshal, continue to talk to him on the scene to find out what he is and his investigation. for now one victim in einstein medical center. two dogs have been rescued. >> we're also following breaking news in new york. a police officer shot to death in the line of duty. chris cato is live. police say the shooter was a bike thief. tell bus that. >> condolences are pouring in as we hear the news of another tragic police officer death. the guy that allegedly shot the police offer was a suspected bike thief. looked like he might live but he passed aroy around midnight. there was a report of a man, armed man riding a bicycle in manhattan's east harlem neighborhood. officers caught up with this guy. a shoothow. they caught the sus sbekt a leg wound. and then later apartment the hospital the officer died. here is reaction from new york's mayor. >> we're mourning a man who gave his life as a guardian for all of us. we're
the fir marshall tells us the investigation is still on going. they did take away the two dogs, so we're going to stay in twuch the fire marshal, continue to talk to him on the scene to find out what he is and his investigation. for now one victim in einstein medical center. two dogs have been rescued. >> we're also following breaking news in new york. a police officer shot to death in the line of duty. chris cato is live. police say the shooter was a bike thief. tell bus that. >>...
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greg: anglo, explain why he's the grand marshall today? >> he's a renaissance man and he's a man of the arts, opera and philanthropist. he's a great grand marshall. rosanna: what are you thinking about as you walk up 5th avenue? >> my children and my little grand daughter, she's four years old in december. and i hope that she will be there and thinking about what is this doing walking up 5th avenue. >> greg: talk about lady gaga, honored the other night, at the waldorf and honored for the work with the lgbt community and being a proud italian american and sang, anglo, and she was brilliant. >> yes, absolutely brilliant. her mom and lady gaga received the humanitarian award, founding members of the born this way foundation and it is helping young people to have better sense of themselves and having the tools to deal with the challenges of this world. they are really involved. they are very much involved in it. we were pleased to honor them. rosanna: i heard she was supposed to sing 3 songs and she sang 8. that is fantastic. >> it was incred
greg: anglo, explain why he's the grand marshall today? >> he's a renaissance man and he's a man of the arts, opera and philanthropist. he's a great grand marshall. rosanna: what are you thinking about as you walk up 5th avenue? >> my children and my little grand daughter, she's four years old in december. and i hope that she will be there and thinking about what is this doing walking up 5th avenue. >> greg: talk about lady gaga, honored the other night, at the waldorf and...
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he's the grand marshall. the first new york city grand marshall for the race. we are riding down to course from the start to finish with spike. >> are you sleeping at all between now and the race? >> a little bit, just a little bit. >> okay. michael, first year as president and ceo of the new york road runners and you are running the race as well. how do you manage the stress of the event and running 26.2 miles? >> this guy alows me to do that. peter is the race director and being great, that allows me to run. >> what is your favorite thing about the race? >> the people you run and the people aronning the streets in new york. they are inspiring and cheering >> talk about where the race is going, five years, ten years from now, it is now up to 50,000 runners and can it get bigger, not bigger? >> we look at the impact, how many people we get running all year round and impacting kids. we have a great event on race day, kids are running the last two miles of the course. >> you are raising money for team for kids? >> yes. >> they have raised 2600 bucks a piece? >> y
he's the grand marshall. the first new york city grand marshall for the race. we are riding down to course from the start to finish with spike. >> are you sleeping at all between now and the race? >> a little bit, just a little bit. >> okay. michael, first year as president and ceo of the new york road runners and you are running the race as well. how do you manage the stress of the event and running 26.2 miles? >> this guy alows me to do that. peter is the race director...
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this morning, no official cause of the explosion has been determined, but the state fire marshal does say they do believe that propane system was a factor. this all happened early saturday morning and steaks has learned the victims, richard and nancy brown just moved into the complex about a month ago. >> it's very sad that we didn't get to see them again ordinance get to see them again ordinancey. >>reporter: and the this morning, but the state fire marshal said over the weekend that this fire does not appear to be suspicious. this morning, we are learning more about, and coming up the next half hour, we are talking about their ties to another town a few miles away from here. live in franklin, jessica reyes live in franklin, jessica reyes, fox25 morning news. >>> developing this morning, southwest airlines telling travelers to plan ahead as they continue to deal with a major technical glitch. the airline is urging passengers to arrive at least two hours early today. the problem first surfaced with check-in issues forcing to check some customers in with hand written tickets. take long
this morning, no official cause of the explosion has been determined, but the state fire marshal does say they do believe that propane system was a factor. this all happened early saturday morning and steaks has learned the victims, richard and nancy brown just moved into the complex about a month ago. >> it's very sad that we didn't get to see them again ordinance get to see them again ordinancey. >>reporter: and the this morning, but the state fire marshal said over the weekend...
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commissioner marshall, commissioner dejesus, present. commissioner [inaudible] commissioner hwang [inaudible] president loftus you have a quarm. also with us tonight is cheer gregory suhr and joyce hicks >> good eerfckening and welcome to the october 14 police commission meeting to everyone who is here to so many faces here and ne everyowatching at home, welcome. >> item 1, general public comment. the public is welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on toonts agenda but within the subject matter. people shall address the remarks to the commission as whole. under police commission rule order [inaudible] commission are require today respond to questions present bide the public but my provide a brief response. refrain from entering in debates. please limit your comment to 3 minutes. >> any general public comment? no problem. good evening mrs. brown, welcome >> my name is paul etbrown and here once again concerning my son [inaudible] i look a little wild today but that is what happens when you are grieving and g
commissioner marshall, commissioner dejesus, present. commissioner [inaudible] commissioner hwang [inaudible] president loftus you have a quarm. also with us tonight is cheer gregory suhr and joyce hicks >> good eerfckening and welcome to the october 14 police commission meeting to everyone who is here to so many faces here and ne everyowatching at home, welcome. >> item 1, general public comment. the public is welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on...
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commissioner marshall, commissioner dejesus, present. commissioner [inaudible] commissioner hwang [inaudible] president loftus you have a quarm. also with us tonight is cheer gregory suhr and joyce hicks >> good eerfckening and welcome to the october 14 police commission meeting to everyone who is here to so many faces here and everyone watching at home, welcome. >> item 1, general public comment. the public is welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on toonts agenda but within the subject matter. people shall address the remarks to the commission as whole. under police commission rule order [inaudible] commission are require today respond to questions present bide the public but my provide a brief response. refrain from entering in debates. please limit your comment to 3 minutes. >> any general public comment? no problem. good evening mrs. brown, welcome >> my name is paul etbrown and here once again concerning my son [inaudible] i look a little wild today but that is what happens when you are grieving and g
commissioner marshall, commissioner dejesus, present. commissioner [inaudible] commissioner hwang [inaudible] president loftus you have a quarm. also with us tonight is cheer gregory suhr and joyce hicks >> good eerfckening and welcome to the october 14 police commission meeting to everyone who is here to so many faces here and everyone watching at home, welcome. >> item 1, general public comment. the public is welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on...
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. >> reporter: upper dublin fire marshal is investigating the cause.e says the fire does not appear suspicious at this time. in upper dublin township, sabina kuriakose fox 29 news. >>> violent week mend philadelphia with several shootings on local streets. 19-year-old man was shot and killed this afternoon in west philadelphia. it happened at 52nd and walnut around 3:30. police are still looking for the shooter. in southwest philadelphia, a 43-year-old man was found lying on the sidewalk an the 7100 block of greenway of a just after 8:00 last night. he had been shot several times in the chest. he later died at the presbyterian hospital. police have not made any arres arrests. >>> philadelphia's ogontz section another deadly shooting on the streets. police got call about a man with a gun at about 11:30 last night. when officers pulled up at camac and lindley they found 30-year-old man lying in the street shot in the face, neck and chest. police tell us the same man was shot near that same intersection just a few months ago. >>> three separate fires at t
. >> reporter: upper dublin fire marshal is investigating the cause.e says the fire does not appear suspicious at this time. in upper dublin township, sabina kuriakose fox 29 news. >>> violent week mend philadelphia with several shootings on local streets. 19-year-old man was shot and killed this afternoon in west philadelphia. it happened at 52nd and walnut around 3:30. police are still looking for the shooter. in southwest philadelphia, a 43-year-old man was found lying on the...
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ray: the fire is out here at 15 indigo hill road, but the state fire marshal' s office is just beginning their investigation into how this fire started and where it started. it was about 11:30 last night when fire was reported. a neighbor reported seeing the flames at 15 indigo hill road. there were three people inside at the time. when firefighters arrived, two of them had made it out. there was heavy fire on the one of the occupants inside the home at the time told them there was a third person trapped in the second-floor bedroom. the fire chief said that those two people did make it out on their own, but it was not easy. >> as soon as they opened the bedroom door, they were hit by heavy black smoke and heat.
ray: the fire is out here at 15 indigo hill road, but the state fire marshal' s office is just beginning their investigation into how this fire started and where it started. it was about 11:30 last night when fire was reported. a neighbor reported seeing the flames at 15 indigo hill road. there were three people inside at the time. when firefighters arrived, two of them had made it out. there was heavy fire on the one of the occupants inside the home at the time told them there was a third...
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. >> marshall established that the court is the interpreter of the constitution in the decision he wrote with marbury v. madison. he said, we are in court that has to decide cases. we have to determine what the constitution means. that is our job. he regarded the constitution as law. that is away our constitution is different from others. for many, constitutions are
. >> marshall established that the court is the interpreter of the constitution in the decision he wrote with marbury v. madison. he said, we are in court that has to decide cases. we have to determine what the constitution means. that is our job. he regarded the constitution as law. that is away our constitution is different from others. for many, constitutions are
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rich eisen along with marshall marshall, steve mariucci and michael irvin. rob gronkowski is soon to visit our set on "the mazda postgame show." the patriots are putting the bang thing on everybody they are seeing right now. led by number 1, who appears to
rich eisen along with marshall marshall, steve mariucci and michael irvin. rob gronkowski is soon to visit our set on "the mazda postgame show." the patriots are putting the bang thing on everybody they are seeing right now. led by number 1, who appears to
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marshall represents parts of prince william county and manassas park. the vote will address adding toll lanes outside the beltway. >>> they took down the suspected robber with a loaded gun in his pocket. how metro is honoring two employees for their bravery. >>> chopper over a problem in springfield, details on this one and metro delays coming up. >>> first, another day of heavy rains and flooding across the gulf coast. the damage we're seeing there as this strong storm pushes east. if you run over somebody, it's usually because you were driving too fast or you didn't look before you turned or you didn't stop for someone in the crosswalk. always be alert. pedestrians don't come with airbags. >>> the search will resume this morning for a missing person from a whale watching boat in canada. five people died when this boat sank sunday night. the coast guard managed to save 21 people from the freezing cold waters. officials say the may day call came in late sunday afternoon, nine miles off the coast. it seems the boat may have tried to sail through choppy w
marshall represents parts of prince william county and manassas park. the vote will address adding toll lanes outside the beltway. >>> they took down the suspected robber with a loaded gun in his pocket. how metro is honoring two employees for their bravery. >>> chopper over a problem in springfield, details on this one and metro delays coming up. >>> first, another day of heavy rains and flooding across the gulf coast. the damage we're seeing there as this strong...
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yeah. >> marshall: ...is right there, that's it. it. >> keteyian: yeah, that's a very small window. >> marshall: yeah, no. the quarterbacks and offensive coordinators, head coach, they want to see this space right here... >> keteyian: and if he's here... >> marshall: ..every ball. >> keteyian: physically and mentally, what separates darrelle revis from other elite corners is his obsessive search for the slightest edge, including what poker players call a "tell". it can be a glance by a quarterback or a receiver tugging on his gloves. what's the best tell you've ever found? >> revis: it's probably a receiver grabbing his gloves and... ( laughs ) he's coming off the huddle and he's lining... he's getting ready. and it's, like, "wow, i'm... i'm talking to him. you're getting the ball. you got to be getting the ball." it's... oh, they try to do the slot fade... >> sullivan: when it comes down to preparation and the film study part of it and the cerebral part, it's darrelle revis, and then everyone else. once he declares the hand's comin
yeah. >> marshall: ...is right there, that's it. it. >> keteyian: yeah, that's a very small window. >> marshall: yeah, no. the quarterbacks and offensive coordinators, head coach, they want to see this space right here... >> keteyian: and if he's here... >> marshall: ..every ball. >> keteyian: physically and mentally, what separates darrelle revis from other elite corners is his obsessive search for the slightest edge, including what poker players call a...
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that is according to the state fire marshal's office today. investigators said the woman who managed to escape this fire removed a gas shutoff valve which allowed gas to collect in the basement. neighbors say about 4:00 p.m. sunday, they heard the blast. . >> what we heard was a big, like, boom. it sounded like a car had crashed. >> reporter: the home owner ran out with just seconds to spare. >> she was kind of in a daze. dazed. didn't know what was going on. >> reporter: everybody is amazed the woman who was here was able to escape without being seriously hurt. >> i think woman who lives here wulz very lucky. >> all i could say is thank you to the fire department. because i thought that whole neighborhood was going to go up in flames. >> reporter: the fire marshal says this underscores the importance of hiring a licensed contractor when you have sensitive work to do in your home and certainly, hot water heater hooked up to natural gas qualifies as sensitive. jonathan hall, 7 news. >> anchor: very, very fortunate woman. coming up, we will have
that is according to the state fire marshal's office today. investigators said the woman who managed to escape this fire removed a gas shutoff valve which allowed gas to collect in the basement. neighbors say about 4:00 p.m. sunday, they heard the blast. . >> what we heard was a big, like, boom. it sounded like a car had crashed. >> reporter: the home owner ran out with just seconds to spare. >> she was kind of in a daze. dazed. didn't know what was going on. >>...