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i got it from the mccormick side. in the ascendancy at the they talked about their strengths board to understand why people behave as they do and hate and love and why they buy some newspapers and ignore others. as the daughter a lisa who published long island news put it. joe paterson revolutionize the content of the tribune while bert mccormick launched a mechanical metamorphosis and initiated the process of turtle integration. he began acquiring tracts of timberland in canada, constructed paper mills in quebec and ontario and assembled a fleet of vessels for the newsprint through the great lakes to the caribbean press. the tribune's future child rearing column lead to crime and divorce recording and color, outstrips expanded and flourished. demonstrated in affinity for the comics and the creation of a number of their most popular sunday offerings. nellie patterson jones, peevish refrain, don't be such gump a lead the named to the strip sidney smith created. joe paterson had overseen the dumps. no witness during his
i got it from the mccormick side. in the ascendancy at the they talked about their strengths board to understand why people behave as they do and hate and love and why they buy some newspapers and ignore others. as the daughter a lisa who published long island news put it. joe paterson revolutionize the content of the tribune while bert mccormick launched a mechanical metamorphosis and initiated the process of turtle integration. he began acquiring tracts of timberland in canada, constructed...
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in the meantime, the pattersons if their cousins the mccormicks or well-connected. her uncle, cissy's kunkel had been the american ambassador in st. petersburg and vienna and as a result he had connections at the russian court and so, the family was able to prevail upon the president taft and the republican friends and the tsar of russia to put pressure on the return of the child eventually. she came home with her daughter and after going through a lot of trouble and enduring a lot of anxiety, spending a lot of money to get the little girl back, cissy and affected toward her and group neglected and cared for by nannies one of whom actually abused her and cissy by that point becomes sort of notorious. she tried her hand at acting for weigel in lake forest where they went to live and gave that up for writing novels and wrote to quite successful novelist wrote about an american girl who marries a russian, but she ended up giving up writing novels because she wanted to be in the newspaper business so her family hadn't given much of a chance to do that in the meantime he
in the meantime, the pattersons if their cousins the mccormicks or well-connected. her uncle, cissy's kunkel had been the american ambassador in st. petersburg and vienna and as a result he had connections at the russian court and so, the family was able to prevail upon the president taft and the republican friends and the tsar of russia to put pressure on the return of the child eventually. she came home with her daughter and after going through a lot of trouble and enduring a lot of anxiety,...
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i got it from the mccormick side. the ascendancy of the tribune the cousins played their respective strengths. want to understand why people behave as they do. why they laugh and cry and hate and love and why they buy some newspapers and ignore others as his daughter lisa who went on to publish long island news put it. joe paterson revolutionize the content of his father after the and wild bird mccormick launched a technical and mechanical metamorphosis and initiated the process of vertical integration. to defend he began acquiring tracts of land in eastern canada. constructed paper mills in quebec and ontario and assemble a fleet of vessels to transport the newsprint through the great lakes to the trivia and press in chicago. under joe's tenure the tribune's future could live in crime and the force reporting and color comic strips expanded and flourished. he demonstrated a particular affinity for the comics and contributed to the creation of a number of the most popular sunday offerings. nellie patterson jones was hi
i got it from the mccormick side. the ascendancy of the tribune the cousins played their respective strengths. want to understand why people behave as they do. why they laugh and cry and hate and love and why they buy some newspapers and ignore others as his daughter lisa who went on to publish long island news put it. joe paterson revolutionize the content of his father after the and wild bird mccormick launched a technical and mechanical metamorphosis and initiated the process of vertical...
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bert mccormick would later reflect. i got it from the mccormick site. none of the motels new a fence along more. the cousins play to their strengths. born to understand why people behave as they do, why they laugh and cry and hate and love, why they by some newspapers and ignored others. as his daughter went on to publish the long island newspaper put it. joe patterson revolutionized the content of his father's tribune while bert mccormick launched a technical and mechanical metamorphosis. and initiate the process of vertical integration. to this end or begin acquiring huge virgin tracks of timberland in eastern canada, constructing paper mills in quÉbec and ontario and assembled a fleet of vessels to transport the newsprint to the great lakes to the tribune, press is in chicago. under just ended the tribune features, advice, health, beauty and child-rearing columns, crime and divorce reporting, comic strips expanded influence. he demonstrated an affinity to the comics and contribute to the creation of a number of the tribune's most popular sunday offer
bert mccormick would later reflect. i got it from the mccormick site. none of the motels new a fence along more. the cousins play to their strengths. born to understand why people behave as they do, why they laugh and cry and hate and love, why they by some newspapers and ignored others. as his daughter went on to publish the long island newspaper put it. joe patterson revolutionized the content of his father's tribune while bert mccormick launched a technical and mechanical metamorphosis. and...
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i lived at no. 4 mccormick. we live in this house. >> we need you to speak into the microphone. >> we lived at no. 4 mccormick, right there. your documents recommend against the discretionary review. this is a tall one story building. in fact, it is a short two-story building. these were our neighbors at no. 2, which were compared in height to the new project. we have lived in the house since 1989. among this addition was added, we work with our neighbors and their architect to make sure that shuttles were not cast in such a way it blocked our tiny deck in the back. what is behind us, if you look up here -- this is a body shop that runs the whole length of our hourly. with so many shadows cast, they fall across the brick wall, not across an alley or other properties. you can see all of these are relatively short, compared to the other buildings. i have also taken -- i do not know if that is good to work. i tried to make these big. this was taken from carolyn and bill lee's apartment. they back up to this propert
i lived at no. 4 mccormick. we live in this house. >> we need you to speak into the microphone. >> we lived at no. 4 mccormick, right there. your documents recommend against the discretionary review. this is a tall one story building. in fact, it is a short two-story building. these were our neighbors at no. 2, which were compared in height to the new project. we have lived in the house since 1989. among this addition was added, we work with our neighbors and their architect to make...
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this is the worst news for orlando and a loss of it is, mccormick place is open for business. a mayor emanuel calls mccormick place a huge economic engine for the city the audit shows a prime example but in recent years some large conventions have deserted chicago for sweeter cheaper deals and a warmer climate. step aside soccer, american football invade england. the bears got a taste of british culture as they prepare for the buccaneers. >> white care rose is spotted in an l.a. police station overnight, breaking news moments ago, epstein has resigned from the boston red sox and is said to be headed to the chicago cubs. we will update you later on. i'm bonnie and this is my cvs. i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my to-do list. vitamin d -- done. hand sanitizer -- done. hey, eric, i'm here for my flu shot. sorry, didn't make an appointment. well, you don't need one. flu shots. every store. every day. insurance accepted. get a $5 cvs gift card if you're not covered. i'm bonnie and this is my cvs. ♪ ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no pro
this is the worst news for orlando and a loss of it is, mccormick place is open for business. a mayor emanuel calls mccormick place a huge economic engine for the city the audit shows a prime example but in recent years some large conventions have deserted chicago for sweeter cheaper deals and a warmer climate. step aside soccer, american football invade england. the bears got a taste of british culture as they prepare for the buccaneers. >> white care rose is spotted in an l.a. police...
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but not mccormick, who was 80 mccormick's father was also on the state committee spent. >> yes. and narco was about as different as a speaker as you could make. he was coarse and rough and tough. and i remember when his son was withdrawing from a campaign for the attorney generalship with something of that nature and the father stood in the middle of the aisle in the mechanics all yelling at his son, sit down, that's a stupid thing to do. [laughter] so he was a what would call a wise counselor. but we got through this fight, and everybody was convinced that there were big piles of money a cousin the kennedys were going to buy this thing, and how much are you getting? you know, so i went home and said she, i hope there's something waiting for me. [laughter] dinner was waiting for me. but that was -- who was good and who is bad. but i continued on, and everybody is correct, people will recall where were they in the fight for lynch and o'neill, and they never did get it solved because people were still mad, much, much later. and they never would stop that spent i think they
but not mccormick, who was 80 mccormick's father was also on the state committee spent. >> yes. and narco was about as different as a speaker as you could make. he was coarse and rough and tough. and i remember when his son was withdrawing from a campaign for the attorney generalship with something of that nature and the father stood in the middle of the aisle in the mechanics all yelling at his son, sit down, that's a stupid thing to do. [laughter] so he was a what would call a wise...
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ren mccormick cut loose again in "foot loose."s stars kenny, a rural kid transported to the south where danceing is outlawed. but with help from the preacher's daughter, julian huff, he may become beaumont's lord of the dance. rated pg-13. >> do you really think that's a good zd >> a scientist has bad idea in "the thing." >> a pail yentologist in antarctica they find a popcicle and decide to do experiments on an alien life form not knowing it will eat them and assume their form. >> also opening in select cities the thriller "trespass" starring nicolas cage and nicole kidman. >> and third remake. the original starred james a necessary who played dill engine "gun smoke." [laughter] [applause] >> tony, come on, now! i got this. >> whew. >> quit dating yourself, my friend. >> the time is 5:27. 66 degrees on tv hill. coming up, a shooting right across the street from the university of maryland and what police suspect was the motive -- plus -- >> the search continues for a missing 11-year-old. >> and it's getting crowded. another jobs b
ren mccormick cut loose again in "foot loose."s stars kenny, a rural kid transported to the south where danceing is outlawed. but with help from the preacher's daughter, julian huff, he may become beaumont's lord of the dance. rated pg-13. >> do you really think that's a good zd >> a scientist has bad idea in "the thing." >> a pail yentologist in antarctica they find a popcicle and decide to do experiments on an alien life form not knowing it will eat them...
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that doesn't leave mccormick enough time to complete the presurgery requirements.surgery is expensive. over the past 2 1/2 years the state has paid for about 1,600 people to get the surgery to the tune of $30 million. the state says they just can't afford it anymore, they're on a tight budget. cnn legal contributor holly hughes got the surgery when she was a county employee. >> i started at 9. right now i'm 151 and i'm 5'3". i still could probably drop 20 pounds a and be safe. >> reporter: so her the state is being short-sided. >> it is frightening to me you'll stop all of these state employees from having access to the surgery. in the long run it is going to cost the state more because these are folks who are going to develop diabetes if they don't already have it, sleep apnea, acid reflux, i mean things that can kill you. >> reporter: mccormick still hopes that one day she'll be able to get weight loss surgery. could you afford it on your own? >> it's about $25,000 so it is about the price of a fairly decent car. no, right now. i don't see myself doing that. >> e
that doesn't leave mccormick enough time to complete the presurgery requirements.surgery is expensive. over the past 2 1/2 years the state has paid for about 1,600 people to get the surgery to the tune of $30 million. the state says they just can't afford it anymore, they're on a tight budget. cnn legal contributor holly hughes got the surgery when she was a county employee. >> i started at 9. right now i'm 151 and i'm 5'3". i still could probably drop 20 pounds a and be safe....
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that narco mccormick, which was eddie mccormick's father was also on the state committee. >> brotherse majority. >> yes, and marco is about as different as a speaker as you could make. he was coarse and rough and tough. and i remember when his son was withdrawing from a campaign for the attorney general ship or something of that nature and the father stood in the middle of the aisle in the mechanics holcomb and yelling at his son, sit down. that's a thing to do. [laughter] so he wasn't what she called a wise counselor. season the back of a lot of these things. but we got through this site and everybody was convinced that there were big piles of money because the kennedys were going to buy this thing and how much are you getting -- so i went home and said she i hope there's something waiting for me. [laughter] it was dinner that was waiting for me. but that was the leader of the day. to determine who is good and who is bad. but that continued on and everybody is correct. people will recall where were they in the fight for lynch and o'neill burke. and they never did get itself because
that narco mccormick, which was eddie mccormick's father was also on the state committee. >> brotherse majority. >> yes, and marco is about as different as a speaker as you could make. he was coarse and rough and tough. and i remember when his son was withdrawing from a campaign for the attorney general ship or something of that nature and the father stood in the middle of the aisle in the mechanics holcomb and yelling at his son, sit down. that's a thing to do. [laughter] so he...
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> mta says that bus and rail service is on time and light rail service has been restored between mccormick175, traffic is flowing smoothly. 101, 32, no incidents to report. we have volume in both directions on white marsh boulevard. this is building towards the beltway. but it is moving. and that is good news. >>> the wall street protests ban in new york and now they're around the world. they believe around 40,000 people came out to to demonstrate in most of germany's major cities. the largest was in berlin in front a parliament building in front a chancellor's office. they're protest what they see as evil exist in the world financial system. >>> new york hauled away protesters, the police d and now the of course -- did. and now the occupy wall street is in its 13 day. they sat in a fountain with no water. protesters were chanting we're pedestrians as the police moved in. and the authorities have warned protesters they're going to be arrested if they continue definding the curfew. >>> hold off on making salad for lunch today. we have at recall to tell you about. >>> we heard it before, whe
> mta says that bus and rail service is on time and light rail service has been restored between mccormick175, traffic is flowing smoothly. 101, 32, no incidents to report. we have volume in both directions on white marsh boulevard. this is building towards the beltway. but it is moving. and that is good news. >>> the wall street protests ban in new york and now they're around the world. they believe around 40,000 people came out to to demonstrate in most of germany's major cities....
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the main check-in is on the corner of mccormick and schilling.er tent all lit up. we ask them to get there early. >> for people wanting to volunteer, are you still accepting volunteers? >> we are. most of the positions are full. we do have a couple of others that we need additional help with. we have a volunteer ?oart website which is komen md.org. they can check to see which positions are still open. >> we know tons of people come to this race, too many to count. this year you are getting a great response. >> last night we were over 29,000. that's more than l.a. year. it's looking to be a great day. >> you still accept walk-ins? >> absolutely. you can still register online. you have to pick up your t- shirt and walk-in registration today or saturday or on sunday morning you can also walk in and register or register online up to 4:00 on saturday. then you need to pick up your t- shirt. >> i saw on the site today the amount of money that's been raised so far, more than $2.1 million. where does this money go? >> 75% of our net revenue we grant fun
the main check-in is on the corner of mccormick and schilling.er tent all lit up. we ask them to get there early. >> for people wanting to volunteer, are you still accepting volunteers? >> we are. most of the positions are full. we do have a couple of others that we need additional help with. we have a volunteer ?oart website which is komen md.org. they can check to see which positions are still open. >> we know tons of people come to this race, too many to count. this year...
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what makes our concerns unique and different -- mccormick alley is our driveway for a five car parking area in the back of our building. as you can see, our gate opens into the alley, immediately in front of the proposed construction site. we all use the alley as a driveway to access parking. the impacts on people and safety -- all the tenants are 80 and 90 years old. we require a safe area without the pressure we experience on jackson street. if you look at the picture, there are low hanging wires over the length of the building. you can see some of them here. you have heard concerns. now, we suggest a positive solution. as a minimum, we need assurance of working hours on a reasonable time, no weekend work, and on- site contact person. and no more than two vehicles from the project in the alley and and the time, no overnight storage of materials, no nails, staples, or sharp objects in the roadway that can puncture tires, and the owners responsible to pay for repairs. 48 hours' notice when there will be a known blockage of more than 60 minutes. some form of penalty attached to the cond
what makes our concerns unique and different -- mccormick alley is our driveway for a five car parking area in the back of our building. as you can see, our gate opens into the alley, immediately in front of the proposed construction site. we all use the alley as a driveway to access parking. the impacts on people and safety -- all the tenants are 80 and 90 years old. we require a safe area without the pressure we experience on jackson street. if you look at the picture, there are low hanging...
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last november ranger mccormick from my constituency died in helmand province. he wasn't one of many who paid the highest price to defend freedom. his commanding officer said today there's a gap in our ranks which no ordinary man can fill. we mourn his loss. will the prime minister ensure better refusing to the way the ministry of defense prepares so that families will see that the entire nation recognizes the sacrifice and selflessness of these brave men and women? >> i will look carefully at what the hon. gentleman says that perhaps arrange a meeting with him and the minister for our veterans in these affairs. that would be a good thing to do. let me just say again i have the highest regard for the professionalism and courage and dedication of our forces. we pay a higher price in afghanistan and iraq for what we had to do and i think the whole country in contrast to what he says, recognizes and feels that very strongly and looking for new ways to recognize one armed forces are do. that is why there's strong support for help the heroes and strong support for ho
last november ranger mccormick from my constituency died in helmand province. he wasn't one of many who paid the highest price to defend freedom. his commanding officer said today there's a gap in our ranks which no ordinary man can fill. we mourn his loss. will the prime minister ensure better refusing to the way the ministry of defense prepares so that families will see that the entire nation recognizes the sacrifice and selflessness of these brave men and women? >> i will look...
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last november ranger mccormick from my constituency died in helmand province. he wasn't one of many who paid the highest price to defend freedom. his commanding officer said today there's a gap in our ranks which no ordinary man can fill. we mourn his loss. will the prime minister ensure better refusing to the way the ministry of defense prepares so that families will see that the entire nation recognizes the sacrifice and selflessness of these brave men and women? >> i will look carefully at what the hon. gentleman says that perhaps arrange a meeting with him and the minister for our veterans in these affairs. that would be a good thing to do. let me just say again i have the highest regard for the professionalism and courage and dedication of our forces. we pay a higher price in afghanistan and iraq for what we had to do and i think the whole country in contrast to what he says, recognizes and feels that very strongly and looking for new ways to recognize one armed forces are do. that is why there's strong support for help the heroes and strong support for ho
last november ranger mccormick from my constituency died in helmand province. he wasn't one of many who paid the highest price to defend freedom. his commanding officer said today there's a gap in our ranks which no ordinary man can fill. we mourn his loss. will the prime minister ensure better refusing to the way the ministry of defense prepares so that families will see that the entire nation recognizes the sacrifice and selflessness of these brave men and women? >> i will look...
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mccormick county police planned to regroup and sector strategy for how to find william.ike conneen, abc 7 news. -- montgomery county police are planning to regroup and set a strategy for how to find williams. >>> race car driver dan wheldon has died in a crash on the racetrack. >> it was supposed to be a showcase event for the struggling indycar series, but with the speed that 220 miles an hour and a crowded field of 34 drivers there was little margin for error. that was a big concern from the start. drivers and fans called it the worst crash they had ever seen. >> cars in flames wreckage, carnage, terrible. >> they crumbled and caught on fire. everybody was gasping. >> it was the most horrific race i have seen in my life. >> then came the tragic announcement. >> add to announce that dan wheldon has passed away. >> the british driver was trying to win his share of a $500 million bonus when his car flew over another and ended up in a 15-car pileup at the speedway. >> one minute you are joking around and the next dan is gone. >> fellow drivers and fans mourned the loss of
mccormick county police planned to regroup and sector strategy for how to find william.ike conneen, abc 7 news. -- montgomery county police are planning to regroup and set a strategy for how to find williams. >>> race car driver dan wheldon has died in a crash on the racetrack. >> it was supposed to be a showcase event for the struggling indycar series, but with the speed that 220 miles an hour and a crowded field of 34 drivers there was little margin for error. that was a big...
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estimated $28 million the city would use some of the revenue to build a new green line station near mccormickbus lanes would be set up to link commuter rail stations to michigan avenue and navy pier many chicago drivers may have to pay a lot more for their vehicle stickers than mayor emanuel has led them to believe in his budget address the mayor said he was raising sticker fee is $15 on suvs and trucks what he did not say was that he wants to expand classification of large passenger vehicles dropping away designation from 4,500 lbs. to 4,000 lbs.. that means chicagoans to drive some suvs and minivans that are in a letter class range could see their sticker price jump from 75 to 135 >>gov. pat quinn and racetrack leaders discuss a bill that would greatly expand gambling in illinois the two sides talked with controversial legislation the thompson center this morning the bill calls for putting slot machines in racetracks something racetrack leaders say that they need to stay competitive the measure also calls for a casino in chicago but the governor has strong concerns about the legislation cal
estimated $28 million the city would use some of the revenue to build a new green line station near mccormickbus lanes would be set up to link commuter rail stations to michigan avenue and navy pier many chicago drivers may have to pay a lot more for their vehicle stickers than mayor emanuel has led them to believe in his budget address the mayor said he was raising sticker fee is $15 on suvs and trucks what he did not say was that he wants to expand classification of large passenger vehicles...
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pak didn't mccormick place by the thousands picking up trace back its excitement building by the hour coming from all over the world to run the chicago >> amazing how the city is the ball to going to be awesome >> here from new york for the second time >> it is a great entire city comes out 26 mi. everybody cheering you on >> all of the way from omaha just to volunteer >> they worked all year round just to get better each time >> this is what awaits them on sunday adrenaline fueled a 26.2 mi., 45,000 runners of fat lady'sfilling in the streets one of the best in the world strong field leading the way although injuries may {up. >> knott world record >> looking forward to my fellow athletes going to have something special i believe >> many many thousands of other runners believed and that also again all sat down here temperatures don't to be warm not extreme hydration of course always keep extra water and ice and many thousands of spectators lining in the race 1000 medical personnel as well. >> to the weather center tom skilling marathon morning forecast >> looking like the rest of the
pak didn't mccormick place by the thousands picking up trace back its excitement building by the hour coming from all over the world to run the chicago >> amazing how the city is the ball to going to be awesome >> here from new york for the second time >> it is a great entire city comes out 26 mi. everybody cheering you on >> all of the way from omaha just to volunteer >> they worked all year round just to get better each time >> this is what awaits them on...
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. >>> we are following breaking news in maryland, where mccormick county firefighters have been battling a house fire -- where montgomery county firefighters have been battling a house fire in cabin john on seven locks road. newschopper 7 was over the scene. firefighters battled the flames until they were ordered to get out because of safety reasons. nobody was home at the time, no injuries reported. bu>>> and early morning shooting on a metrobus took the life of a father of two on 24th street in southeast. horace holmes spoke with the victim's family. >> she said that her son was doing what he did every night ride the w4 bus on alabama avenue home. what happened last night was both terrifying and baffling. the family of 22-year-old demetrius thompson is searching to answer, why? according to the police, just after midnight, two men got on the bus on alabama avenue se. thompson was already on board. one of the men walked up to thompson pulled out a gun, and shot him in the face. >> to think that somebody boarded the bus and did that to my child, you know, it's scary. that is a real scary
. >>> we are following breaking news in maryland, where mccormick county firefighters have been battling a house fire -- where montgomery county firefighters have been battling a house fire in cabin john on seven locks road. newschopper 7 was over the scene. firefighters battled the flames until they were ordered to get out because of safety reasons. nobody was home at the time, no injuries reported. bu>>> and early morning shooting on a metrobus took the life of a father of...
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the light rail has the bridge in place between mccormick and hunt valley. few diversions, including the 22 at university and 33rd. the running festival will cause diversions and delays which will affect many bus lines in and around the city. the public is urged to allow extra travel time during the race. now back to tony. >> good morning. a little rain to contend with but a better news in the 74 tests. first let's say good morning to avebury who has a big weekend. -- ava marie who has a big weekend. >> i ran a half marathon once in my life and i would never do it again. i am talking here with ed at the running store. we are getting ready for the marathon on saturday. you just finished the chicago marathon. >> it went well. >> it was your first one. how do you feel? >> more tired than normal. >> what advice would you have for people who are running the marathon for the first time? >> rest of tonight. each well. i do not change your routine. >> and hope you prepared enough. >> coming from the experts, what issues would you recommend? >> it depends on what you
the light rail has the bridge in place between mccormick and hunt valley. few diversions, including the 22 at university and 33rd. the running festival will cause diversions and delays which will affect many bus lines in and around the city. the public is urged to allow extra travel time during the race. now back to tony. >> good morning. a little rain to contend with but a better news in the 74 tests. first let's say good morning to avebury who has a big weekend. -- ava marie who has a...
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walter scrohan of the washington times herald which was part of the mccormick patterson newspaper chain which also owned the chicago tribune, republican newspaper chain strongly anti roosevelt, they despised roosevelt and roosevelt despised the chain, got leaked to him donovan's copy of his secret plan to set up a post war cia. they edgar hoover most likely leaked the document but that could never be proven. anyway, he published the article in the washington times herald and chicago tribune verbatim the secret order that donovan had drafted along with a very highly inflammatory story that accused donovan of wanting to set up an american gestapo in the united states. back then if you accuse any organization of being gestapo like organization you killed it politically. it did what franklin roosevelt, basically shelved the plan. harry truman comes into office. j. edgar mover had one of his agents plant a nasty rumor with truman's top military aide that truman was having an affair with his daughter-in-law. they played hard ball back then. i had to run that to the ground which was not pleasa
walter scrohan of the washington times herald which was part of the mccormick patterson newspaper chain which also owned the chicago tribune, republican newspaper chain strongly anti roosevelt, they despised roosevelt and roosevelt despised the chain, got leaked to him donovan's copy of his secret plan to set up a post war cia. they edgar hoover most likely leaked the document but that could never be proven. anyway, he published the article in the washington times herald and chicago tribune...
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mccormick has been in the mortgage industry for nearly 35 years he says he is not seen such troubling times and with the economy still struggling he predicts that the real-estate market will continue to struggle however he says these days he can see some positive signs. some >> we are starting to see people on the private money side of woman to lend to people that had other issues or eight bankruptcy recently because they believe in their stories, but there are more high as interest rates in more down payments required by you already start to see people putting money back in so they're the leaders now, the people in private financing would think that our industry leaders will follow suit. >>reporter: he also believes that those that were pushed out of the market during a short sale can help out. >> they can afford a home, and they have assets to put down an acting as that should be addressed. i would say in the near future they will start to look at these folks. >>reporter: albany believe the upcoming presidential election will prevent congress from making changes in the near future h
mccormick has been in the mortgage industry for nearly 35 years he says he is not seen such troubling times and with the economy still struggling he predicts that the real-estate market will continue to struggle however he says these days he can see some positive signs. some >> we are starting to see people on the private money side of woman to lend to people that had other issues or eight bankruptcy recently because they believe in their stories, but there are more high as interest rates...
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he had the first female campaign manager that year, a woman named ruth anna mccormick simms. her father was mark hannah, no mean political operative himself, but it was -- it's revealing -- you mentioned him singing in synagogues. one of the things that he did when he was -- in his legal career particularly the racket days when he put out sort of a -- tough inside. 20% of the lawyers were applied at a time when the old law firms didn't necessarily hire jews. i mean, that's one revealing aspect. >> and let's take a little bit more about his record. he runs more governor in 1942. what does he do if that position? >> oh, gosh. i would call governor dewey a liberal. he used to say that before there was government, there was mayhem. and government rose to meet man's needs. and in the modern industrial society that we live in, that means as much economic security as is consistent with individual freedom. so it was that constant balance. in terms of the operation, he cleaned up the cobwebs in albany. albany had been run by one party for 20 years. there was waste and fraud and abuse.
he had the first female campaign manager that year, a woman named ruth anna mccormick simms. her father was mark hannah, no mean political operative himself, but it was -- it's revealing -- you mentioned him singing in synagogues. one of the things that he did when he was -- in his legal career particularly the racket days when he put out sort of a -- tough inside. 20% of the lawyers were applied at a time when the old law firms didn't necessarily hire jews. i mean, that's one revealing aspect....
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mayor lynch of somerville which was our champion, and they had opinions brick, the champion of mccormick'shis father was also on the state committee. >> the brother in the house. >> yes. >> and about as different as the speaker as you could make. he was course, rough, tough. i remember when his son was withdrawing from my campaign from the attorney generalship or something of that nature, and the father stood in the middle of the aisle, and the mechanics hall yelling in this sun. sit down. i have this stupid thing to do. [laughter] he was and what you called a wise counselor aback a lot of these things. .. is >> i had high hopes but it's really fun talk about it. >> yeah. there's some fascinating what-ifs in the story, michael. there is the hint that an opening to china was anticipated in the mid-60s in quoting of mao and a trip to russia did that strike you as a surprise when you -- >> what's interesting i suspected it but at the first time we really had more solid evidence from the witness. john kennedy essentially was beginning to plan his second term and two other things that he planne
mayor lynch of somerville which was our champion, and they had opinions brick, the champion of mccormick'shis father was also on the state committee. >> the brother in the house. >> yes. >> and about as different as the speaker as you could make. he was course, rough, tough. i remember when his son was withdrawing from my campaign from the attorney generalship or something of that nature, and the father stood in the middle of the aisle, and the mechanics hall yelling in this...
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. >> colonel mccormick. >> but they didn't do it. it was probably the right thing to do because by ignoring it, the japanese never read the "chicago tribune." [laughter] and it didn't make any difference come and i was probably the closest case you can ever come to actually potential damage to american national security, and it had no effect whatsoever. so, i mean, i think the thing that bothers me the most about this is that you can tell that they are trying to impose limits on the freedom of the press. they are very clearly, in the filings they have filed in my case, they've explained in great detail that they think i went too far, i went across accepted boundaries and i wrote things that were out of the accepted boundaries for america's national security reporting. so they want, the government wants to create for itself the power to decide what is accepted national security reporting and what is not. and that in my opinion is unconstitutional. and that's why i'm fighting this. that's why i think, you know, in the next week or two
. >> colonel mccormick. >> but they didn't do it. it was probably the right thing to do because by ignoring it, the japanese never read the "chicago tribune." [laughter] and it didn't make any difference come and i was probably the closest case you can ever come to actually potential damage to american national security, and it had no effect whatsoever. so, i mean, i think the thing that bothers me the most about this is that you can tell that they are trying to impose...
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he had the first female campaign manager that year, a woman named ruth anna mccormick simms. her father was mark hannah, no mean political operative himself, but it was -- it's revealing -- you mentioned him singing in synagogues. one of the things that he did when he was -- in his legal career particularly the racket days when he put out sort of a -- tough inside. -- help wanted side. 20% of the lawyers were applied at a time when the old law firms didn't necessarily hire jews. i mean, that's one revealing aspect. >> and let's take a little bit more about his record. he runs more with governor in 1942. what does he do if that position? >> oh, gosh. i would call governor dewey a liberal. -- thrifty liberal. he used to say that before there was government, there was mayhem. and government rose to meet man's needs. and in the modern industrial society that we live in, that means as much economic security as is consistent with individual freedom. so it was that constant balance. in terms of the operation, he cleaned up the cobwebs in albany. albany had been run by one party for
he had the first female campaign manager that year, a woman named ruth anna mccormick simms. her father was mark hannah, no mean political operative himself, but it was -- it's revealing -- you mentioned him singing in synagogues. one of the things that he did when he was -- in his legal career particularly the racket days when he put out sort of a -- tough inside. -- help wanted side. 20% of the lawyers were applied at a time when the old law firms didn't necessarily hire jews. i mean, that's...
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he had the first female campaign manager that year, a woman named ruth anna mccormick simms. her father was mark hannah, no mean political operative himself, but it was -- it's revealing -- you mentioned him singing in synagogues. one of the things that he did when he was -- in his legal career particularly the racket days when he put out sort of a -- tough inside. 20% of the lawyers were applied at a time when the old law firms didn't necessarily hire jews. i mean, that's one revealing aspect. >> and let's take a little bit more about his record. he runs more with governor in 1942. what does he do if that position? >> oh, gosh. i would call governor dewey a liberal. he used to say that before there was government, there was mayhem. and government rose to meet man's needs. and in the modern industrial society that we live in, that means as much economic security as is consistent with individual freedom. so it was that constant balance. in terms of the operation, he cleaned up the cobwebs in albany. albany had been run by one party for 20 years. there was waste and fraud and a
he had the first female campaign manager that year, a woman named ruth anna mccormick simms. her father was mark hannah, no mean political operative himself, but it was -- it's revealing -- you mentioned him singing in synagogues. one of the things that he did when he was -- in his legal career particularly the racket days when he put out sort of a -- tough inside. 20% of the lawyers were applied at a time when the old law firms didn't necessarily hire jews. i mean, that's one revealing aspect....