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not so long ago, mckinley was on the closure list. last year, mckinley won the distinguished school award which is only awarded to 5 percent of schools in california. this turn around happened because of amazing schools in the community, great schools and teachers and staff and also because of the involvement of incredible and passionate parents like aaron who worked tirelessly to ensure this school succeeded and it's a great school and provides a great education and terrific and welcoming school community. aaron was a major contributor in the infant -- for providing all schools for education. he provided events and loved to play irish music. after nearly 25 years of higher education, aaron and his family relocated to a year to switzerland and he made a tremendous impact to not only many of the families but everrett where his son now attends. aaron is survived by his wife and sons clayton in 7th grade and jeremy in 5th grade at mckinley. we are joined by aaron's mother-in-law, courtney. our sincerist condolences. >> thank you, supervi
not so long ago, mckinley was on the closure list. last year, mckinley won the distinguished school award which is only awarded to 5 percent of schools in california. this turn around happened because of amazing schools in the community, great schools and teachers and staff and also because of the involvement of incredible and passionate parents like aaron who worked tirelessly to ensure this school succeeded and it's a great school and provides a great education and terrific and welcoming...
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mckinley murdered by an anarchist. now when mark hannah, head of the republican party said that damn cowboy is president, what are we going to do? and t.r., true to form, is his own man. he does things the way he wants to do it. he immediately makes conservation a huge part of his presidency. saves over 234 million acres of wild america using all sorts of mechanisms. mainly what you hear about president obama and executive orders now t.r.'s view of executive orders was, todo them a lot. because if lincoln could liberate the slaves with an executive order, he could save the grand canyon with an executive order. and in fact he did just that. he went all over the country and used the antiquities act of 1906, which gave him executive power, for the word science, to save places for science. so it could be you know, 60 acres for a paleontologist to study bones found in the west or a strange natural feature. but he goes with his rough riders to the grand canyon, stands on the lip of the canyon, looks out over the abyss and sa
mckinley murdered by an anarchist. now when mark hannah, head of the republican party said that damn cowboy is president, what are we going to do? and t.r., true to form, is his own man. he does things the way he wants to do it. he immediately makes conservation a huge part of his presidency. saves over 234 million acres of wild america using all sorts of mechanisms. mainly what you hear about president obama and executive orders now t.r.'s view of executive orders was, todo them a lot. because...
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spirit the following year he was turned down again by a republican president mckinley.s the author of the biography old soldiers never die. >> if they put in the work they would get to the top. oliver: february 1898 under mysterious circumstances douglas macarthur scored 93.3 on the west point admissions exam the highest scorer. much of the academies were southerners. >> was the resentment because his dad was so successful? >> yes. this southerner's represented maybe 40 percent of the cadets maybe four or five you wanted to continue fighting the civil war. oliver: like many others macarthur had paid full hazing and as a cadet find out what happened to the future role -- future general when a cadet dies and he is asked to name names. sound good? sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say,
spirit the following year he was turned down again by a republican president mckinley.s the author of the biography old soldiers never die. >> if they put in the work they would get to the top. oliver: february 1898 under mysterious circumstances douglas macarthur scored 93.3 on the west point admissions exam the highest scorer. much of the academies were southerners. >> was the resentment because his dad was so successful? >> yes. this southerner's represented maybe 40...
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here's william mckinley, andy, engraved on the back it says "william mckinley, our hero for posterity's right. >> reporter: william jennings bryan, the democrats' candidate in 1896 was a renowned orator, but the republicans' response... >> they would pass out these coffins with a face in it and say, "talk to death." this is what's going to happen if he's our president." >> reporter: what now? what do you do next? >> we hope by curating it is we can figure out exactly what's in it. the problem with my dad is his collection and not sharing exactly what's in it, the knowledge was in his head. >> reporter: wright talked to the smithsonian institution. they were interested in only a small part of the collection and he doesn't want to break it up. so you do want to get it displayed? >> i have to get it displayed. >> how? >> we'll do exhibitions and we'll travel and hopefully get it digitally archived. >> reporter: honoring hisy by father's memory by making the silly and serious of american politics available to all. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at
here's william mckinley, andy, engraved on the back it says "william mckinley, our hero for posterity's right. >> reporter: william jennings bryan, the democrats' candidate in 1896 was a renowned orator, but the republicans' response... >> they would pass out these coffins with a face in it and say, "talk to death." this is what's going to happen if he's our president." >> reporter: what now? what do you do next? >> we hope by curating it is we can...
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here's william mckinley.it says "william mckinley, our hero for prosperity." >> that's right. >> reporter: william jennings bryan, the democrats' candidate in 1896, was a renowned orator, but the republicans' response -- >> they would pass out these coffins with a face in it. and it said "talk to death." and they'd say, this is what's going to happen if he is our president. >> reporter: so what now? where do you go next with this? >> we hope that by curating it, we can figure out exactly what's in it. the problem with my dad amassing this collection and not sharing exactly what was in it, the knowledge was in his head. >> reporter: wright talked to the smithsonian institution, but they were interested in only a small part of the collection, and he doesn't want to break it up. so you do want to get it displayed? >> i have to get it displayed. >> reporter: how? >> we are going to do exhibitions, and we are going to have it travel, and hopefully the goal would be to get it digitally archived. >> reporter: honori
here's william mckinley.it says "william mckinley, our hero for prosperity." >> that's right. >> reporter: william jennings bryan, the democrats' candidate in 1896, was a renowned orator, but the republicans' response -- >> they would pass out these coffins with a face in it. and it said "talk to death." and they'd say, this is what's going to happen if he is our president. >> reporter: so what now? where do you go next with this? >> we hope...
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because this is, the first lady, ida saxton mckinley. >> seth: yes. [ laughter and applause ] >> sethhat's a lady. i mean, i will say if anyone takes this burn the hardest, it's ida saxton mckinley. >> oh, for sure. she is way more bummed than i am. >> seth: yeah, yeah. and there's that, i mean i don't quite know what's going on with the hair. >> dead ida saxton mckinley. >> seth: it's a reverse mohawk. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: that is not a good look. >> i'm pissed that i can't wear my high neck frocks anymore. >> seth: yeah, yeah. because people on the street are saying, "hey ida! oh." [ laughter ] i was very happy to see in flashbacks of your character on "last man on earth," your mother, your wonderful mother, plays your mom in the flashbacks. >> my mother plays my mom. my dad plays my dad. my mom, i did have to cut one of her scenes. she was great. she was awesome. mom, you're wonderful. mom -- wherever, whatever camera, mom, you're wonderful. but yeah, we just had to cut one of these things that she was in, but she has the best sense of humor. she's
because this is, the first lady, ida saxton mckinley. >> seth: yes. [ laughter and applause ] >> sethhat's a lady. i mean, i will say if anyone takes this burn the hardest, it's ida saxton mckinley. >> oh, for sure. she is way more bummed than i am. >> seth: yeah, yeah. and there's that, i mean i don't quite know what's going on with the hair. >> dead ida saxton mckinley. >> seth: it's a reverse mohawk. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: yeah....
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was assassinated in 1901, and mckinley was a real big business republican, and when roosevelt takes the helm, he said he told mckinley that it was a mistake to nominate that wild man in philadelphia, and no -- now look, that wild cowboy is the president of the united states, and teddy roosevelt took that image. in the early 20th century, think of the images you have of the cowboys of the 20th century, you don't have any, because the western image of the early 20th century is of okies, it is of a terribly hard life, people pour off the plane, the whole reason we have mount rushmore is because they are so desperate to get anybody to go to south dakota, the figure that maybe if they put up a statue on a mountain -- there are so desperate to get anybody out there, they figure that maybe if they put up a statue on a mountain, it will bring people. so here is this image in "life" magazine, and this man is clarence haley long, and the interesting thing about this marlboro man is not that he just died of cancer, but he was originally on the goodnight trail. why did they start this campaign?
was assassinated in 1901, and mckinley was a real big business republican, and when roosevelt takes the helm, he said he told mckinley that it was a mistake to nominate that wild man in philadelphia, and no -- now look, that wild cowboy is the president of the united states, and teddy roosevelt took that image. in the early 20th century, think of the images you have of the cowboys of the 20th century, you don't have any, because the western image of the early 20th century is of okies, it is of...
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welcome mckinley is a 500. >> all right. head back over there. see the amount of -- when it lights up green, it means you got it correct. [ cheers and applause ] >> that took you 20 seconds. we'll add up your score in a moment. erin and john are in second place so they get to play next. come on down. >> go, guys. >> i don't know. are you kidding? >> two categories to choose from. face the music or domesticated matters. >> let's do domesticated matters. i want something salacious. >> presidential pet. a list of pets. or related. 60 seconds on the clock. begin. >> bella is frank lynn roosevelt. milly is george w. bush. richard nixon and john adams, and lyndon johnson. >> let's look at how many you got right. how did you know satan was john adams? >> i have a good line. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's very good. it took you 14 seconds. you actually beat jake and alisyn in time. don and chris, guys, come on down. [ cheers and applause ] >> face the music. >> all right. which one do you want to go with? you're going to face the music in more ways th
welcome mckinley is a 500. >> all right. head back over there. see the amount of -- when it lights up green, it means you got it correct. [ cheers and applause ] >> that took you 20 seconds. we'll add up your score in a moment. erin and john are in second place so they get to play next. come on down. >> go, guys. >> i don't know. are you kidding? >> two categories to choose from. face the music or domesticated matters. >> let's do domesticated matters. i want...
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was assassinated in 1901, and mckinley was a real big business republican, and when teddy roosevelt takes the helm, he said he told mckinley that it was a mistake to nominate that wild man in philadelphia, and now look, that wild cowboy is the president of the united states, and teddy roosevelt very deliberately took that image. think of all the images you have of cowboys in the early 20th century. the western image in the early 20th century is of a terribly hard life. there is a terrible drought in the ot 90's -- the 1890's. we have mount rushmore because they are so desperate to get anybody to go to south dakota, they figure if they put up a statue, somebody will go there. the image of a cowboy really died, but it comes back dramatically. it comes back dramatically in 1954 after a series of images in "life" magazine. the interesting thing about this marlboro man is not that he just died of cancer, but he was originally on the goodnight trail. he is from that ranch. that image, which was published in 1949, started a campaign that begins in 1954. why did they start this campaign? wh
was assassinated in 1901, and mckinley was a real big business republican, and when teddy roosevelt takes the helm, he said he told mckinley that it was a mistake to nominate that wild man in philadelphia, and now look, that wild cowboy is the president of the united states, and teddy roosevelt very deliberately took that image. think of all the images you have of cowboys in the early 20th century. the western image in the early 20th century is of a terribly hard life. there is a terrible...
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>> mckinley was contending with in. >> here's another quiz question for you.alled a maricopa harvester has the most toxic in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. single novell. ♪ announcer: now the answer to our quiz question. what is a maricopa harvester? the bug with the most toxic venom in the world? is a killer spider, killer ant, killer bee? it is a killer ants. then a more powerful than any insect. jamie: john may died and he leaves behind a strange inheritance. many bug specimens are rare and some extent. the museum collection has been appraised between five and $6 million. but with dwindling attendance, the may family is doubtful that the museum can survive. >> since the 70s there have been a lot of changes and so i knew that i needed to increase my electric service and build new patent tables. i had
>> mckinley was contending with in. >> here's another quiz question for you.alled a maricopa harvester has the most toxic in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. single novell. ♪ announcer: now the answer to our quiz question....
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packard for mckinley or a white steamer for ta ft or piro for wilson or a cadillac for hoover.he answer when we return. welcome to the most social car we've ever designed. the all-new nissan murano. nissan. innovation that excites. [ woman ] thanks. the dealership reviews on cars.com made it easy, but... [ man ] we thought it might be a little more tense. you miss the drama? yeah. [ technician ] ask him whatever you want. okay. ♪ do you think my sister's prettier than me? ♪ [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] research, price, find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. >> so what was the first official white house car. b, the 1909 white steamer. congress passed legislation on behind of william taft for an official white house automobile. nnearly four decades businessman harold lemay amasses cars in ta comma, washington. he doesn't know the exact number. but there is one car he misses out on. >> he pished to get a tucker. >> preston tucker was an entrepreneur who designed the tucker sedan and concieved as the car of the future. >> it was so ahead of its time
packard for mckinley or a white steamer for ta ft or piro for wilson or a cadillac for hoover.he answer when we return. welcome to the most social car we've ever designed. the all-new nissan murano. nissan. innovation that excites. [ woman ] thanks. the dealership reviews on cars.com made it easy, but... [ man ] we thought it might be a little more tense. you miss the drama? yeah. [ technician ] ask him whatever you want. okay. ♪ do you think my sister's prettier than me? ♪ [ laughs ] [...
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was it an 1899 packard for mckinley a 1909 white steamer for taft, a 1919 pierce arrow for wilson or 1929 cadillac for hoover? the answer when we return. all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. introfor sensitiveways dbladders, from always. with soft, dual leakguard barriers to help stop leaks where they happen most. plus, a discreet fit, that hugs your curves. always discreet visit alwaysdiscreet.com for coupons and to learn more. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. ♪ >> so what was the first official white house car? the that businessma if includes at let's 3,000 vehicles. even he doesn't know the exact number. but there is one car he misses out on. says his wife nancy. >> he always wish
was it an 1899 packard for mckinley a 1909 white steamer for taft, a 1919 pierce arrow for wilson or 1929 cadillac for hoover? the answer when we return. all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. introfor sensitiveways dbladders, from always. with soft, dual leakguard barriers to help stop leaks where they happen most. plus, a discreet fit, that hugs your curves. always discreet visit alwaysdiscreet.com for coupons and...
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clara inaugur el nuevo laboratorio "stem" en la primaria "kennedy" del distrito escolar "franklin mckinleydad. take vo --"stem" tiene como fin el apoyo a la ciencia tecnologia ingenieria y matematicas. --el nuevo programa proveera a los estudiantes e instructores las herramientas necesarias para un buen desarrollo academico. vo cesar --- son unas abuelitas muy particulares... sus gustos estn lejos de la vida inactiva las imgenes ms adelante... end segment fs 1 blanca --- hoy preguntamos: --- hoy preguntamos: qu opina usted sobre el culto a la santa muerte?... --- elizabeth huertha escribi: "la verdad a mi me da miedo eso ...pero he odo de mucha gente que la 'santa muerte' les ha hecho milagros. yo respeto el pensar de cada persona" fs 2 cesar --- janeth garza indic: "hay un dicho que dice 'la boca habla de lo que est lleno el corazn'. pienso que tambin nuestros valores se rigen por nuestras creencias... ser que ah se aplique "dime en qu crees y te dir como eres?" ---gracias a todos por sus comentarios! cesar ---un grupo de abuelitas en la ciudad de "el alto" en bolivia combaten los dolores
clara inaugur el nuevo laboratorio "stem" en la primaria "kennedy" del distrito escolar "franklin mckinleydad. take vo --"stem" tiene como fin el apoyo a la ciencia tecnologia ingenieria y matematicas. --el nuevo programa proveera a los estudiantes e instructores las herramientas necesarias para un buen desarrollo academico. vo cesar --- son unas abuelitas muy particulares... sus gustos estn lejos de la vida inactiva las imgenes ms adelante... end segment fs 1...
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. >> now victorious rider paul mckinley is the field this week but without his club.pass ports and momentos for charity all stolen. >> it's been difficult my preparation has been poor. >> unfortunate. >> classy move by the shark as kwiering their long time goingy just so he can retire in teal. he holds virtually every franchise goal tending record. >> without you i was nothing. without good players would know i'm innocent and i'm happy that i'll retire as a shark. thank you. >> warriors tired like players right now. final game second quarter with a block. here comes defense from anthony bennett. and now in the fourth they're leading 79-69. jerry tarkaian took the running rebels and fighting with ncaa and won a two and a half million dollar settlement. he was 84 years old i had a chance to talk to him. a nice man brilliant basketball mind. >> just the other day it's a rough week. >> join us tonight, $74 at stake. a airline ticket too good to pass up for thousands of people but will the airline honor it? >> testing chemo drugs before given to cancer patients. technology
. >> now victorious rider paul mckinley is the field this week but without his club.pass ports and momentos for charity all stolen. >> it's been difficult my preparation has been poor. >> unfortunate. >> classy move by the shark as kwiering their long time goingy just so he can retire in teal. he holds virtually every franchise goal tending record. >> without you i was nothing. without good players would know i'm innocent and i'm happy that i'll retire as a shark....
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mckinley of west virginia. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 125 the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mckinley, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia. mr. mckinley: thank you, mr. chairman. this amendment is quite simple. it requires states to identify work force critical subjects for their schools. work force -- a work force critical subject is one that matches the needs of employers to the courses being taught. too often, we graduate students with skills that don't match the needs of our employers. in west virginia, we have needs for jobs in oil and gas, health care information technology, and clean coal research. but each state is different. currently 60% of u.s. employers are experiencing difficulties finding qualified workers to fill vacancies and 58% of h.r. professionals report that workers lack competence needed to perform their jobs. today's work force is ever changing. this amendment will help states identify areas where to fo
mckinley of west virginia. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 125 the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mckinley, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia. mr. mckinley: thank you, mr. chairman. this amendment is quite simple. it requires states to identify work force critical subjects for their schools. work force -- a work force critical subject is one that matches the needs of employers to the courses being taught. too...
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. >>> william mckinley, he unbelievably was the president of the united states the last time it was coldhe state of ohio in february. temperatures were 17 degrees below zero. freezing temperatures have broken records in dozens of city including chicago, boston, and key west. and right here in new york city it is so cold that icicles have started to form inside subway stations, but it is not cold everywhere. the west coast is having one of its warmest years on record. take a look at this map. this is our country right now. look at that. east coast breaking cold records. west coast breaking warm ones. then again maybe it wouldn't be america if it wasn't completely divided into red states and blue states. are "bird man" and "boyhood" a way for hollywood to identify itself? >>> plus, kim jong-un has wowed the world with a new haircut. that's next on "now." how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and
. >>> william mckinley, he unbelievably was the president of the united states the last time it was coldhe state of ohio in february. temperatures were 17 degrees below zero. freezing temperatures have broken records in dozens of city including chicago, boston, and key west. and right here in new york city it is so cold that icicles have started to form inside subway stations, but it is not cold everywhere. the west coast is having one of its warmest years on record. take a look at...
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carole mckinley joins us from billings montana. carol. >> jackie is the dater of a former hell's angel who killed himself 13 years ago. and for 13 years for jackie it was a very big day. jackie taylor is on her way to finally learn who she is. we finally met her two weeks ago, a woman who is trying to overcome a life she doesn't control and a past she doesn't have control over. >> i'll never forget that day my father, i hated him but still loved him that he was my dad. >> 33 years ago a run down hotel across from the railroad tracks became home for billings, montana's newest family. >> we didn't know anybody here and there is what we're coming to. it's freezing and there's nothing to do in the hotel room and you know here we are playing in the snow. that was all there was to do was play in the parking lot in the snow. so welcome to montana. jackie taylor. >> jackie taylor does not know her real name. her birth name evaporated the minute her father entered the federal witness protects program. clarence buch butch crouch. after parti
carole mckinley joins us from billings montana. carol. >> jackie is the dater of a former hell's angel who killed himself 13 years ago. and for 13 years for jackie it was a very big day. jackie taylor is on her way to finally learn who she is. we finally met her two weeks ago, a woman who is trying to overcome a life she doesn't control and a past she doesn't have control over. >> i'll never forget that day my father, i hated him but still loved him that he was my dad. >> 33...
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port richmond the body of a 55-year-old woman found this morning at a home on the 4500 block of mckinleytreet. now, philadelphia police say the family members discovered her body at the bottom of the basement stairs. the cause of her death is under investigation tonight. >>> and still ahead on fox 29 news at 6:00, embryo adoptions. >> that's right. it's giving new hope to couples desperate to become parents. but it's raising a lot of questions. hear from one couple who says an embryo frozen for years completed their family. >>> an barn roof collapses trapping more than a half dozen horsehorses. the residue safe them before too late. >> cole hamels softens his stance on trying ♪ >>> take look. this is the schuylkill expressway at montgomery drive. hazardous conditions out there. penndot says the speed limit is reduced to 45 miles per hour right now. our live team coverage of this winter snowstorm will continue throughout the hour so keep it here. >>> firefighters and a team of volunteers working all day on friday to rescue horses after the roof of a barn collapses in massachusetts. they h
port richmond the body of a 55-year-old woman found this morning at a home on the 4500 block of mckinleytreet. now, philadelphia police say the family members discovered her body at the bottom of the basement stairs. the cause of her death is under investigation tonight. >>> and still ahead on fox 29 news at 6:00, embryo adoptions. >> that's right. it's giving new hope to couples desperate to become parents. but it's raising a lot of questions. hear from one couple who says an...
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. >> dan mckinley was shopping two a* few blocks away from kintock monday night.e lives in the neighborhood and is worried about the escapes. >>> i'm worried for me because i got little ones. >> sources say the prisoners are using two means to escape these facilities. including just forcing their way out. security personnel here are not supposed to use force to stop them. sources say inmates are also escaping by requesting medical treatment and transportation to local hospitals by ambulance. on several occasions, sources say, the inmates have escaped from ambulances while en route to or at the hospital. >> if you walked away from facility and one of my officers happens you you know that you walk away. they don't know that. it creates a danger for them as well. >> we need to do something about it. >> report roar spokesperson for probation and parole referred all questions to the state department of corrections. the state police and philadelphia police often get tasked with tracking down these escapees. this is a developing story. we'll have much more on this as the
. >> dan mckinley was shopping two a* few blocks away from kintock monday night.e lives in the neighborhood and is worried about the escapes. >>> i'm worried for me because i got little ones. >> sources say the prisoners are using two means to escape these facilities. including just forcing their way out. security personnel here are not supposed to use force to stop them. sources say inmates are also escaping by requesting medical treatment and transportation to local...
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let's talk it with david gibson and michael mckinley, creators of the series.nk you, gentlemen, for being here. it is absolutely fascinating as i said. david, let me begin with you. as you take it without giving away too much about the premiere episode, do you believe that we come to an answer at the end of this first episode over whether or not the shroud of turin is in fact the real thing or a forgery? >> i think we get closer to an answer than anybody has gotten before. that's not to say that we're going to get final resolution. and that's part of the mystery and the beauty and the allure of the shroud of turin. as scientific technology has grown and we've made so many breakthroughs, science hasn't been able to explain this image, how it got on there, how old it is and above all who it is. >> michael, when you look at this episode, it goes down to the fines of the cloth. and it talks about a number of different lab experiments that were done all over the the world, frankly. and they come to different conclusions. talk to me about the significance of the bloo
let's talk it with david gibson and michael mckinley, creators of the series.nk you, gentlemen, for being here. it is absolutely fascinating as i said. david, let me begin with you. as you take it without giving away too much about the premiere episode, do you believe that we come to an answer at the end of this first episode over whether or not the shroud of turin is in fact the real thing or a forgery? >> i think we get closer to an answer than anybody has gotten before. that's not to...
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the body of a 55-year-old woman found this morning at a home on the 4500 block of mckinley street indelphia. police say that the family members discovered her body at the bottom of the basement stairs. the cause of her death is under investigation tonight. >>> two police officers in new jersey reportedly used a heroin antidote to save the life of a franklin borough man. now, franklin borough police depth says officers jesse babcock and jeffrey smith noticed an unconscious man inside a car earlier today. they quickly realized the man had overdosed on heroin and they gave him narcan. the man started breathing and became responsive. he was taken to the hospital. new jersey passed a law allowing police officers to carry the antidote last year and this is the first time that franklin borough has used it. >>> a suspect is behind bars accused of shooting a minneapolis police officer. but his alleged reason for pulling the trigger now has investigators very concerned. fox news correspondent bryan llenas has the details. >> reporter: a scary tack in minneapolis. police say an officer has been
the body of a 55-year-old woman found this morning at a home on the 4500 block of mckinley street indelphia. police say that the family members discovered her body at the bottom of the basement stairs. the cause of her death is under investigation tonight. >>> two police officers in new jersey reportedly used a heroin antidote to save the life of a franklin borough man. now, franklin borough police depth says officers jesse babcock and jeffrey smith noticed an unconscious man inside a...
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saw a solution to this, and all of a sudden you had this realigning election in 1896 that brought mckinley to power, then you had some great leadership in the form of theodore roosevelt and, you know, the whole progressive era, and the country made up its mind and said, okay we're a modern industrial country, and they built the right institutions and fixed a lot of things. so i would say that, you know, that -- i guess the only thing um, to keep in mind is that history doesn't always repeat itself. [laughter] and so in theory, democracies should be self-correcting in this fashion. but, you know you need three things. so you need a kind of grass roots mobilization where people are angry, and they're upset, and they want things to change. you need good leadership simon says. and then you need an idea. you have to actually have a concept. it can be a really bad idea hitler had an idea. you don't want the wrong kind of idea. you want roosevelt rather than hitler. and those three things have to come together, you know, i think to really fix the problem. >> i think it was a really important thin
saw a solution to this, and all of a sudden you had this realigning election in 1896 that brought mckinley to power, then you had some great leadership in the form of theodore roosevelt and, you know, the whole progressive era, and the country made up its mind and said, okay we're a modern industrial country, and they built the right institutions and fixed a lot of things. so i would say that, you know, that -- i guess the only thing um, to keep in mind is that history doesn't always repeat...
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it is currently closed to all traffic, both northbound and southbound at the intersection of mckinleyvenue and route 9 and stock road and route 9. i urge everyone to avoid that area if at all possible. >> can you also give us any information if you have any information on the three injured? we're told one of them is very serious and is a -- perhaps a gas worker. >> yeah i've been advised there were three injuries. i don't know the extent of it. nor do i know the breakdown as to gas workers or civilians at this point. i can't give you that information. >> captain tom delain, we appreciate your time with us. and thank you for your service and giving us a few minutes on the phone. >> no problem. thank you very much. >> skyforce10 continues to hover over the scene in stafford township. we're looking at neighbors' homes who have mostly been evacuated. some 75 homes. we don't know how many people that accounts for, but they have all been evacuated from this area because of a house explosion that happened about approximately 10:00 this morning when there were gas workers work on a gas leak w
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the heights as being appointed as the seaver of public moneys by -- receiver of public moneys by mckinley and friend to booker t. washington and facilitated his leadership four times by president rosevelt and president taft. the friendship with dr. washington was a close friendship. he was asked to be the dedication of the mosaic templar building in 19 15. he passed in 1916. today, bush's descendents remain pillars in our community in little rock and his legacy lives on with the cultural center which is an outstanding educational resource for our rich african-american traditions in arkansas. as we celebrate black history month, we remember john bush's legacy that continues to inspire and be a major and important part of arkansas history. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york mr. jeffries, for five minutes. mr. jeffries: mr. speaker, in less than two days house republicans are prepared to shut down the department of homeland security threatening the safety of the american people. at home there is a noted and belov
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all of a sudden, you have this realigning election in 1896 that brought mckinley to power. you had great leadership in the form of theodore roosevelt and the whole progressive area -- europe. -- progressive era. they built institutions and fixed a lot of things. i would say that i guess the only thing to keep in mind is that history does not always repeated itself. and -- [laughter] in theory, democracies should be self-correcting in this fashion. but you need three things. you need a kind of grassroots mobilization where people are angry, upset, and want things to change. you need good leadership, as simon says. and you need an idea. you have to have a concept. it can be a really bad idea. hitler had an idea. you do not want the wrong kind of idea. you want roosevelt rather than hitler. those three things have to come together to really fix the problem. simon: it is important to highlight this sense of vision, a future we can build. this is one of the great things about the american experiment the declaration of independence. we declared what we wanted a country. all men a
all of a sudden, you have this realigning election in 1896 that brought mckinley to power. you had great leadership in the form of theodore roosevelt and the whole progressive area -- europe. -- progressive era. they built institutions and fixed a lot of things. i would say that i guess the only thing to keep in mind is that history does not always repeated itself. and -- [laughter] in theory, democracies should be self-correcting in this fashion. but you need three things. you need a kind of...
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mckinley. sorry i forget what that one is so it's a big mountain. on the top it's not as sedimentary and not as interesting. it's call kind of a hard formed dust that turned into rock. here is all the sedimentary parts we were talking about before. and this is the promised land. getting to the promised land was going to require six or seven miles of travel and it turned out to be very difficult. rovers are incredibly versatile machines but they are also very complex and they have a lot of moving parts. they had more than their share of problems but as we will see they met. all right, this is the rover at work. much of it is done autonomously in terms of the rover being able to take orders and do things itself and sometimes can even not take orders but rather think for itself. it is that artificial intelligence built into it and it's the future and these kinds of russert -- robers they are not going to necessarily need people like this woman dana thompkins who has the coolest job on earth. she is the rover driver. she looks at 3-d things and you can
mckinley. sorry i forget what that one is so it's a big mountain. on the top it's not as sedimentary and not as interesting. it's call kind of a hard formed dust that turned into rock. here is all the sedimentary parts we were talking about before. and this is the promised land. getting to the promised land was going to require six or seven miles of travel and it turned out to be very difficult. rovers are incredibly versatile machines but they are also very complex and they have a lot of...
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and so i would really leave that to ambassador mckinley and his folks to answer in great detail. i think they build the capacity in many of those areas and i would feel very totable in most sectors we showed up here to stay where they're at or continue to grow. >> i just want to thank you and the men and women who served over there and help them realize that's what those pictures are looking the way they are looking. we thank you and therefore, your service. thank you. >> senator graham. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the charge to provide are stunning, returns on investment. the question for americans, what does it matter that young girls are going to school in afghanistan? it matters a lot because you just can't kill all the terrorists but if you could allow young women and young people to see a better future, they will be more resistant to taliban. what does it matter you have access to clean water? it means you've got something to live for, not die for. we're trying to build in afghanistan were people will reject the culture of death except a way forward. do you agree with me th
and so i would really leave that to ambassador mckinley and his folks to answer in great detail. i think they build the capacity in many of those areas and i would feel very totable in most sectors we showed up here to stay where they're at or continue to grow. >> i just want to thank you and the men and women who served over there and help them realize that's what those pictures are looking the way they are looking. we thank you and therefore, your service. thank you. >> senator...
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mckinley did. long before i was elected to congress i served 26 years in the air force and i was stationed in columbus mississippi. you know how rural that area is so i have seen this for a long time. mr. gomez, does the gao track and can you tell us in regards to all urban and rural systems how many municipalities have their systems charge the true cost of providing water to their customers? in other words how many are operating in the red? >> that's a really good question and it's always one area that is debatable whether people are actually paying the true price of what the water cause. i don't believe that we have done work on that but if we have i would have to get back to him that. >> would you take a look at that please? i think the american people would be interested to know how these small rural communities are struggling and mamie -- many of them are operating in the red as it stands right now because their residents can even afford the cost of providing water. >> what i can also say his
mckinley did. long before i was elected to congress i served 26 years in the air force and i was stationed in columbus mississippi. you know how rural that area is so i have seen this for a long time. mr. gomez, does the gao track and can you tell us in regards to all urban and rural systems how many municipalities have their systems charge the true cost of providing water to their customers? in other words how many are operating in the red? >> that's a really good question and it's...
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mckinley and how that's hurting employment. i think the employment is existing and going in alphabetical order but at the height of the recession we had an 8.9 annual unemployment rate in 09, 8.9. in 13 at the end of 13 it's 9.8 because of regulations that are putting hundreds of thousands of coalminers and related industries, their jobs are gone. this is not counting the folks who decided to retire or shut down their businesses and are no longer looking from playmate. that was dickinson county at the height of the recession 2009, annual number 9.0 and today 2013, 10.0. our economy is getting worse because of your agency and i apologize i can't let you answer that because i feel back. >> at this time that the moment for maryland mr. sarbanes for five minutes. >> thank you administrator mccarthy for being here. just on the last exchange i fear that your legal justification for the departments regulation isn't tanned and i have high confidence and there's a strong legal basis for the regulations and the position you are taking. i
mckinley and how that's hurting employment. i think the employment is existing and going in alphabetical order but at the height of the recession we had an 8.9 annual unemployment rate in 09, 8.9. in 13 at the end of 13 it's 9.8 because of regulations that are putting hundreds of thousands of coalminers and related industries, their jobs are gone. this is not counting the folks who decided to retire or shut down their businesses and are no longer looking from playmate. that was dickinson county...
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saw a solution to this and all of a sudden you have this realigning election in 1896 that brought mckinley to power and had great leadership in the form of theodore roosevelt and the whole progressive era. the country made up its mind. we are a modern industrial country and built the rightist fusions and fix a lot of things. i would say i guess the only thing to keep in mind is that history does not always repeat itself. so in theory democracies should be self-correcting in this fashion but you need three things. you need a grassroots mobilization where people are angry and upset and they want things to change. you need good leadership and then you need an idea. you actually have to have a concept and it can be a really bad idea. hitler had one so you don't want the wrong kind of idea. you want something more like let's say roosevelt rather than hitler. those three things have to come together to really fix the problem. >> it's a really important to highlight this idea of a sense of vision in the sense of the future that we can build on this is what i think is one of the great things about
saw a solution to this and all of a sudden you have this realigning election in 1896 that brought mckinley to power and had great leadership in the form of theodore roosevelt and the whole progressive era. the country made up its mind. we are a modern industrial country and built the rightist fusions and fix a lot of things. i would say i guess the only thing to keep in mind is that history does not always repeat itself. so in theory democracies should be self-correcting in this fashion but you...
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i would leave that to ambassador mckinley and his folks to answer in great detail. but i think they built the capacity in many of those areas and i would feel very comfortable, most of the sectors we showed up here, would continue to stay where they're at or grow. >> i want to thank you and thank the men and women who served over there. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> the charts that you provided are really just stunning returns on investment. the question for americans what does it matter that young girls are going to school in afghanistan? it matters a lot because you can't kill all the terrorists, but if you can allow young women and young people to see a better future, they will be more resistant to the taliban. what does it matter that you have access to clean water? it means you have something to live for. not die for. we're trying to build something in afghanistan where people accept the way forward. do you agree with me that most afghans, 90%, probably, have no desire to go back to the taliban days? >> absolutely. >> and the only way they would
i would leave that to ambassador mckinley and his folks to answer in great detail. but i think they built the capacity in many of those areas and i would feel very comfortable, most of the sectors we showed up here, would continue to stay where they're at or grow. >> i want to thank you and thank the men and women who served over there. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> the charts that you provided are really just stunning returns on investment. the question for...
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difficulty for family as well as higher economic class families to be able to afford a college education, mckinley at a private university. with that, one of the things that we have had to do is to really build our base and build stronger our base the scholarship support and really work with corporations and foundations, to help them understand while typically scholarship support is not one of the areas that they would want to invest in higher education, and became vital for xavier and all the other hbcus to really get those agencies and foundations to help get that level of support in order to keep families hold and more importantly to get students into xavier and to allow them to persist and to graduate. affordability has really been the major challenge as we have been working with our main feeder schools in studying those high schools very carefully. one of the other issues that we face has been under preparation of students, particularly in the math & science disciplines. with that, we have been concentrating hard on two things. one, you may or not know xavier's summer programs. these programs
difficulty for family as well as higher economic class families to be able to afford a college education, mckinley at a private university. with that, one of the things that we have had to do is to really build our base and build stronger our base the scholarship support and really work with corporations and foundations, to help them understand while typically scholarship support is not one of the areas that they would want to invest in higher education, and became vital for xavier and all the...
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i would leave that to ambassador mckinley and his folks but i think they have built the capacity in many of those areas and i would feel very comfortable that most of them would continue to stay where they are at continue to grow. >> i want to thank you and the men and women who have served over there and i hope they realize that is why the pictures are looking the way they are looking. >> senator graham. >> the charts that you provided are really just stunning returns on investment. the question for americans, what does it matter that young girls are going to school in afghanistan -- it matters a lot because you can't kill all the terrorists, but if you can allow young people to see a better future, they will be more resistant to the taliban. what is it matter you have access to clean water? it means you have something to live for. -- go back to the taliban days that they lost capacity to contain and effete taliban -- defeat the taliban. >> i think if they cannot defeat them, that would be the only way. >> do you support afghan security forces for the softy able -- for the foreseeable f
i would leave that to ambassador mckinley and his folks but i think they have built the capacity in many of those areas and i would feel very comfortable that most of them would continue to stay where they are at continue to grow. >> i want to thank you and the men and women who have served over there and i hope they realize that is why the pictures are looking the way they are looking. >> senator graham. >> the charts that you provided are really just stunning returns on...