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when he was seven, pat mccarron was elected to the senate. it was 1932. the of u.s.enator from nevada was jean di pivoted ichabod hers bittman was the president pro tem of the senate. he was also a picture of the foreign relations committee. mccarron comes into the senate, goes on major committees got into chairing the judiciary committee. mccarron goes on to be in some ways a reprehensible figure in a lot of people's minds for the legislation he introduced in the position he took. and ralph would not argue with that. i think it was incredible to think about was you had one of the most powerful centers in the country, pitman, then one of the most powerful senators, mccarron, and they would be sitting in the little boys living room campaigning for office. 20 think about what nevada was like, that's kind of lost for 2.7 million people but the personal touch itself was not. ralph didn't really have a great interest in running for office. but in 1958 his best friend, grant sawyer, was running for governor. ralph thought i should find out what it's like so he ran for da o
when he was seven, pat mccarron was elected to the senate. it was 1932. the of u.s.enator from nevada was jean di pivoted ichabod hers bittman was the president pro tem of the senate. he was also a picture of the foreign relations committee. mccarron comes into the senate, goes on major committees got into chairing the judiciary committee. mccarron goes on to be in some ways a reprehensible figure in a lot of people's minds for the legislation he introduced in the position he took. and ralph...
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wusa 9 andrea mccarron is live outside the hospital in orlando with that part of the story and andrea, you have more from one of the victims we just heard from who was shot several times but luckily miraculously survived. >> yes, we do, andrea, and what a harrowing or deal. angel cologne, remarkably survived after being shot five times. he said the gunman would stand over his victims and fire repeatedly. trying to ensure they were dead. >> i look over and he shoots the girl next to me. and i'm just there lying down and i think i'm next, i'm dead. so i don't know how, but by the glory of god, he shoots towards my head but it hits my hand. and then he shoots me again and it hits the side of my p. i was just prepared to just stay there. laying down. so he wouldn't know that i am alive. >> now, a doctor here described patients not just coming in, but patients here, not just coming in by ambulance, but by the truckload, according to doctors and nurses here. and now of course, it helped that we are just a few blocks from pulse nightclub. so the victims could get treatment and care immediate
wusa 9 andrea mccarron is live outside the hospital in orlando with that part of the story and andrea, you have more from one of the victims we just heard from who was shot several times but luckily miraculously survived. >> yes, we do, andrea, and what a harrowing or deal. angel cologne, remarkably survived after being shot five times. he said the gunman would stand over his victims and fire repeatedly. trying to ensure they were dead. >> i look over and he shoots the girl next to...
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until we check back with you, i'm andrea mccarron, courting >>> welcome back.the case of a missing yorkie -- yorkie. >> they believe he didn't run away but was dog napped. >> around some parts of d.c., you can't miss the glossy signs asking if you have seen lexington. the 10-year-old york can i's mom -- yorkie's mom has blanketed the animal. her baby disappeared may 10th. >> it's been a month. meta has been making reward signs and laminating them as she recounts how her dog slipped away. >> a trancan lid was leaning against the date and opened the fence ever so slightly. she got out. >> reporter: she thinks lexington took off for an adventure, turned the corner and went to d.c.'s park view neighborhood. a neighbor says he was following letchington when he saw a car pull up here, grab the dog, and take off. >> i have not been able to sleep. still sleeping only three to four hours a night. >> reporter: she's talked with neighbor after neighbor, passed out more than 1,000 fliers and hung more than 500 signs around the city. she's having a hard time. >> everything
until we check back with you, i'm andrea mccarron, courting >>> welcome back.the case of a missing yorkie -- yorkie. >> they believe he didn't run away but was dog napped. >> around some parts of d.c., you can't miss the glossy signs asking if you have seen lexington. the 10-year-old york can i's mom -- yorkie's mom has blanketed the animal. her baby disappeared may 10th. >> it's been a month. meta has been making reward signs and laminating them as she recounts how...
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as you heard from andrea mccarron. here at home, the remembrances continue, as dc unites with orlando. delia goncalves visited a memorial at dupont circle and spoke with people there today. >> reporter: we have been seeing a lot of folks here in dupont circle pausing, right at this fountain, and this growing memorial, as they reflect on the tragedy that happened in orlando. >> it is just overwhelming. sorry. it is just really hard to think about. >> and the thought of sunday's mass shooting turned whitney to tears. >> that someone could come in and take away the celebration and the hope and the excitement and it is so devastating. >> it really hits close to home to know that they targeted people like me and people like my friends. and to think that i could be a target in the future just because of that. >> reporter: in the hustle and bustle of the morning commute in dc, people stopped to reflect, take pictures, prayer. the fountain's makeshift memorial, adorned with flowers, and candles and signs of support for orlando
as you heard from andrea mccarron. here at home, the remembrances continue, as dc unites with orlando. delia goncalves visited a memorial at dupont circle and spoke with people there today. >> reporter: we have been seeing a lot of folks here in dupont circle pausing, right at this fountain, and this growing memorial, as they reflect on the tragedy that happened in orlando. >> it is just overwhelming. sorry. it is just really hard to think about. >> and the thought of sunday's...
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when he was 7 years old, pat mccarron was elected to the senate. it was 1932. and the other u.s.ator from nevada was pitman. and if you think about it, here is pittman who was the president pro tem of the senate, he was also the chair of the foreign relations committee. mccarron comes into the senate, goes on major committees, ends up chairing the judiciary committee. now, mccarron goes on to be, in some ways, a reprehensible figure in a lot of people's minds for the legislation he introduced and the positions he took. and ralph wouldn't argue with that. the thing that was incredible to think about was you had one of the most powerful senators in the country, pittman, then one of the most powerful senators, mccarron, and they'd be sitting in this little boy's living room campaigning for office. and so when you think about what nevada was like, that's kind of lost with 2.7 million people. but the personal touch itself is not. ralph didn't really have a great interest in running for office. but in 1958 his best friend, grant sawyer, was running for governor. and really thought, you
when he was 7 years old, pat mccarron was elected to the senate. it was 1932. and the other u.s.ator from nevada was pitman. and if you think about it, here is pittman who was the president pro tem of the senate, he was also the chair of the foreign relations committee. mccarron comes into the senate, goes on major committees, ends up chairing the judiciary committee. now, mccarron goes on to be, in some ways, a reprehensible figure in a lot of people's minds for the legislation he introduced...
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superior court andrea mccarron wusa 9. >> sentinel has not responded to our request for comment. we would like to know whether the employee will be disciplined or terminated. >>> police desperate tonight for witnesses who might have seen two cars together before a crash that killed 71-year-old victoria hitchins who slammed into a car on friday. that impact was so intense that ripped her toyota camry apart and killed her. one minute later a camry crashed into a utility to helping in the investigation. they are certain those two drivers interacted in some way. >>> a virginia man convicted of murdering his wife has been sentenced to life in prison. friends celebrated outside today. castillo got life plus six years in prison. on monday the jury convicted him of murder breaking in to commit the murder and violating a protective order she had taken out against him. he snuck into her home, z strangled her and tried to make it look like a suicide. >>> an appeals court in the case of a prominent rabbi with a prison sentence hanging over him. lawyers argued their client should only serve
superior court andrea mccarron wusa 9. >> sentinel has not responded to our request for comment. we would like to know whether the employee will be disciplined or terminated. >>> police desperate tonight for witnesses who might have seen two cars together before a crash that killed 71-year-old victoria hitchins who slammed into a car on friday. that impact was so intense that ripped her toyota camry apart and killed her. one minute later a camry crashed into a utility to helping...
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oddly enough, senator mccarron of nevada was a sheep farmer, but i am sure that was a coincidence. 1962 law was, i think, legitimate concern about the economy. that we wanted people to make --nomic contributes contributions the country. again, one of the marks of a i have toker is that cut off the questioning and answering. tv"oin "american history next weekend for a live conference on reconstruction and the legacy of the civil war. included cute -- reconstruction in the north. you'll also hear conversations on the return of the confederate veteran and the origins of the lost cause. it is hosted by the civil war institute at gettysburg college in gettysburg, pennsylvania. it begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. reconstruction and the legacy of the civil war, only on "american istory tv." this sunday, on american artifacts, the future the political cartoons of nina allender. she contributed more than 150 cartons supporting the campaign for women's suffrage. "our hat is ined and this cartoon is representatives of her belief that women needed to be presented with authority, strength and contr
oddly enough, senator mccarron of nevada was a sheep farmer, but i am sure that was a coincidence. 1962 law was, i think, legitimate concern about the economy. that we wanted people to make --nomic contributes contributions the country. again, one of the marks of a i have toker is that cut off the questioning and answering. tv"oin "american history next weekend for a live conference on reconstruction and the legacy of the civil war. included cute -- reconstruction in the north. you'll...
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oddly enough, senator mccarron of nevada was a sheep farmer, but i am sure that was a total coincidence. the 1962 law was, you know, i think, response to a the judgment demand in the economy, we wanted people to immigrate that were going to make economic divisions to the country. -- contributions the country. >> again, one of the marks of a great speaker is that i have to cut off cut off the questioning , and answering. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> known as the center of the country music industry, the exploresities tour" the literary history of this devastating -- of the tennessee state capital. andrewhe hermitage of and rachel jackson until his death and learn how it grew from a two-story log cabin to a presidential residence. the dylan-cache museum. they talk about the relationship between 1960's folk music icon bob dylan and country music star politicalh, of the differences. totheir friendship had a lot do with changi
oddly enough, senator mccarron of nevada was a sheep farmer, but i am sure that was a total coincidence. the 1962 law was, you know, i think, response to a the judgment demand in the economy, we wanted people to immigrate that were going to make economic divisions to the country. -- contributions the country. >> again, one of the marks of a great speaker is that i have to cut off cut off the questioning , and answering. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning...
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like the needs of large airports like mccarron international in my district. the need to extend the authorization for the unmanned aerial test ranges. the need to develop a low altitude air traffic management system for safe u.s. operations. and the need to address a number of the important issues that are facing our nation's airspace that are in the f.a.a. re-authorization bill. so at this time i would reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time is served. the gentlelady from virginia. mrs. comstock: mr. speaker, i wish to yield five minutes to the sponsor of this bill, the gentleman from california, mr. calvert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for five minutes. mr. calvert: i thank the gentlelady. mr. speaker, today's a good day for the empire region and southern california. for many years now our region has advocated for restoring local control of ontario international airport and putting the future growth of air travel in our own hands. my legislation the house is considering today, h.
like the needs of large airports like mccarron international in my district. the need to extend the authorization for the unmanned aerial test ranges. the need to develop a low altitude air traffic management system for safe u.s. operations. and the need to address a number of the important issues that are facing our nation's airspace that are in the f.a.a. re-authorization bill. so at this time i would reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time is served....