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i felt like at meridian, it could do some good.e did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. these are blown up to a gigantic images. they lose resolution. i do not mind that, because my images are about the images, but they're also about the idea which is why there is text all over the entire surface. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residence
i felt like at meridian, it could do some good.e did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i...
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the rally is expected to get under way here at meridian hill park at 6:30. we'll bring more on that later on in the show. >> thanks megan mcgrath. >>> today a judge in alexandria could make a few changes to charles severance's murder case. he is charged with killing three people in the city over the pace of ten years. the lawyers asked them to separate the cases and also asked her to dismiss it entirely. both prosecutors and defense lawyers asked the judge to ban cameras from the courtroom. >>> michael brown's family will file a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of ferguson, missouri, today. he's the unarmed black teenager who was shot and killed by a white police officer last august. the grand jury decided not to prosecute that officer. brown's death sparked national and violent protests and spawned the black lives matter movement. that calls for changes in how police deal with minority groups. >>> governor larry hogan of maryland says he will not order a state investigation into the death of freddie gray. there are already four investigations underwa
the rally is expected to get under way here at meridian hill park at 6:30. we'll bring more on that later on in the show. >> thanks megan mcgrath. >>> today a judge in alexandria could make a few changes to charles severance's murder case. he is charged with killing three people in the city over the pace of ten years. the lawyers asked them to separate the cases and also asked her to dismiss it entirely. both prosecutors and defense lawyers asked the judge to ban cameras from the...
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be they've tried to keep meridian hill safe. he knows what happened here yesterday. >> it is creepy when you see the video. it is disgusting. it is like a predator praying on people. finish we just received video surveillance. police want to identify this man and talk to this man about this troubling case. in the mean time, reaction from people in the park. >> it's awful. >> reporter: do you use this park a lot? >> oh yeah. i'm here every day. >> reporter: for something like this to happen? >> it sounds pretty awful. unexpected. >> a tragedy. it shouldn't happen. >> it's awful. it is happening everywhere. people are not looking out for it. >> park and people. >>> a man who pled guilty to raping a postal worker in silver spring maryland is going to spend the rest of his life in prison. his name is dennis carpenter. today he was sentenced for attacking and raping a woman as she was returning from her lunch break back in 2013. he committed that crime after escaping from a halfway house where he was serving time for armed robbery. h
be they've tried to keep meridian hill safe. he knows what happened here yesterday. >> it is creepy when you see the video. it is disgusting. it is like a predator praying on people. finish we just received video surveillance. police want to identify this man and talk to this man about this troubling case. in the mean time, reaction from people in the park. >> it's awful. >> reporter: do you use this park a lot? >> oh yeah. i'm here every day. >> reporter: for...
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these chronometers would give you time, but not your time, the time at the prime meridian. it is pretty easy to figure out local time. most of us can get a general idea by looking around us. that was true back then, too. finding time where you are not that is a whole other issue. that is why this clock was so important. if you know what time it is where you are not and where you are, you can measure the distance between the two. think of it as 3:00 in the afternoon here while it is noon in california. that is a fixed distance. that time is always going to be that difference. you know what time it is where you are and where you are not. you have longitude. all that comes together, the sextant, the chronometer, all the math, to tell you where you are. that is kind of a lot of work. of course, there are possibilities of mistake, human error. it is more reliable when you are closer to land. it is preferred to be close to land because you can use other methods. you can combine the dead reckoning, latitude and longitude readings, along with a form of triangulation. that relies on
these chronometers would give you time, but not your time, the time at the prime meridian. it is pretty easy to figure out local time. most of us can get a general idea by looking around us. that was true back then, too. finding time where you are not that is a whole other issue. that is why this clock was so important. if you know what time it is where you are not and where you are, you can measure the distance between the two. think of it as 3:00 in the afternoon here while it is noon in...
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this happened near meridian hill park in northwest. it's a place where families and joggers go often. news4's megan mcgrath is live with how that community is responding this morning. megan? >> reporter: well aaron, meridian hill park is popular with dog walkers and joggers and the 24-year-old glenn vert green used the park to find a victim. green was charged with kidnapping and theft and police released this surveillance video yesterday. they asked the public for help in finding their suspect. it shows a man in dark clothing walking in the area near the time of the assault. now police say that green saw the victim jogging in the neighborhood. he grabbed her and dragged her down the alley and raped and robbed her. a rally is bringing attention to the larger issue of sexual assault and efforts to try and prevent this sort of thing from happening here in the neighborhood. that is scheduled for 6:30 this morning. back to you in the studio. >> megan mcgrath live for us, thanks. >>> today a judge in alexandria will make a decision on severa
this happened near meridian hill park in northwest. it's a place where families and joggers go often. news4's megan mcgrath is live with how that community is responding this morning. megan? >> reporter: well aaron, meridian hill park is popular with dog walkers and joggers and the 24-year-old glenn vert green used the park to find a victim. green was charged with kidnapping and theft and police released this surveillance video yesterday. they asked the public for help in finding their...
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these chronometers would give you time, but not your time, the time at the prime meridian. pretty easy to figure out local time. most of us can get a general idea by looking around us. that was true back then, too. finding time where you are not that is a whole other issue. that is why this clock was so important. if you know what time it is where you are not and where you are, you can measure the distance between the two. think of it as 3:00 in the afternoon here while it is noon in california. that is a fixed distance. that time is always going to be that difference. you know what time it is where you are and where you are not. you have longitude. all that comes together, the sextant, the chronometer, all the math, to tell you where you are. that is kind of a lot of work. of course, there are possibilities of mistake, human error. it is more reliable when you are closer to land. it is preferred to be close to land because you can use other methods. you can combine the dead reckoning, latitude and longitude readings, along with a form of triangulation. that relies on this.
these chronometers would give you time, but not your time, the time at the prime meridian. pretty easy to figure out local time. most of us can get a general idea by looking around us. that was true back then, too. finding time where you are not that is a whole other issue. that is why this clock was so important. if you know what time it is where you are not and where you are, you can measure the distance between the two. think of it as 3:00 in the afternoon here while it is noon in...
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♪ looking into meridian's future she says she wants to keep doing the same thing that she has been doingince 1989. to enlighten and disturbed. >> i really believe that all the arts have a serious function and that it helps us find out who we are in a much wider sense than we were before we experienced that work of art. ♪ . >> please turn off your electronic devices may we all rise for the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all madam president i'd like to take roll and please do inspector. >> commissioner president loftus commissioner turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is in route commissioner mazzucco commissioner president fong commissioner melara madam president you have a quorum and with us is the chief of police kwhoufr and joyce hicks. >> good evening to everyone and those watching welcome to the april 8, 2015, police commission meeting inspector the first line item. >> the consent calendar received and file action. >> request of the chief of police to accept a donation of 25 hu
♪ looking into meridian's future she says she wants to keep doing the same thing that she has been doingince 1989. to enlighten and disturbed. >> i really believe that all the arts have a serious function and that it helps us find out who we are in a much wider sense than we were before we experienced that work of art. ♪ . >> please turn off your electronic devices may we all rise for the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god,...
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journld and belongings and about personal experiences and i spoke to one of the my tfa mentor i've meridian, in fact one co-wrote a reds and read it into the official record all of them are not in the classroom not teaching but all 3 of them but i think i had to as i said at the last meeting that i had to vote my social conscious on this and i still do i have three children in the school district >> i'm a figure out generation chicano-american four generations have been educated and lovingly council and i've gone into classrooms do so i'm not informed it insulting and that given workshops to over 3 thousand parents and been to every school at this city to say i'm not informed is completely insulting but obviously i don't and so i want to say i've had three children in the district k through 12 they respect to high performing schools and went to four-year colleges one get accepted to law school and all really educated adults and never once had my children in the whole k through 12 experienced ever had a non-credentialed teacher and never once a unknown credentialed teacher and for that reaso
journld and belongings and about personal experiences and i spoke to one of the my tfa mentor i've meridian, in fact one co-wrote a reds and read it into the official record all of them are not in the classroom not teaching but all 3 of them but i think i had to as i said at the last meeting that i had to vote my social conscious on this and i still do i have three children in the school district >> i'm a figure out generation chicano-american four generations have been educated and...
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officers say green followed a jogger at meridian hill park and forced her into an alley where he raped her. >>> doug hughes should have been blown out of the air. and in fact there were several guns pointed directly at him. when he landed, a small aircraft on the capitol grounds as part of a protest last week. all of that tonight from one of the congressmen reviewing the incident. our jackie bensen is live on capitol hill now where security officers are going have to answer questions next week. jackie? >> reporter: well jim, the lawmakers indicated to us that they would not have had a problem with the use of deadly force in this situation. >> as far as we're concerned, this is an extremely urgent situation. >> i think if you're going to do that and come down if it was up to me, i would have -- i would have taken care of the problem. >> reporter: house oversight committee jason chaffetz of utah and ranking member elijah cummings of maryland spoke to reporters after an hour-long classified briefing by those in charge of security at the u.s. capitol and the white house. the two expressed
officers say green followed a jogger at meridian hill park and forced her into an alley where he raped her. >>> doug hughes should have been blown out of the air. and in fact there were several guns pointed directly at him. when he landed, a small aircraft on the capitol grounds as part of a protest last week. all of that tonight from one of the congressmen reviewing the incident. our jackie bensen is live on capitol hill now where security officers are going have to answer questions...
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. >> my wife and i got married right here at the meridian hotel every time we come we always remember. >> that a boy. good job. is philly filled with romance? connect with us on facebook and twitter and let us know what you think. make sure to use the hash tag cbs3 chat. we'll continue the romance here in just a moment. >>> "eyewitness news" returns tomorrow morning at 4:30 with ukee washington, natasha brown and meteorologist katie fehlinger. we thank you for watching white news here at hedge. for lesley kathy and everyone here i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on at cbsphilly.com cbsphilly.com. up next the late show with david letterman. tonight's kevin james. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the graveyard in queens it's the late show with david letterman tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra i'm alan kalter. and now it's a webkins david letterman captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme )
. >> my wife and i got married right here at the meridian hotel every time we come we always remember. >> that a boy. good job. is philly filled with romance? connect with us on facebook and twitter and let us know what you think. make sure to use the hash tag cbs3 chat. we'll continue the romance here in just a moment. >>> "eyewitness news" returns tomorrow morning at 4:30 with ukee washington, natasha brown and meteorologist katie fehlinger. we thank you for...
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. >> my wife and i got married right here at the meridian hotel every time we come we always rememberedding. >> that a boy. good job. is philly filled with romance? connect with us on facebook and twitter and let us know what you think. make sure to use the hash tag cbs3 chat. we'll continue the romance here in just a moment. >>> "eyewitness news" returns tomorrow morning at 4:30 with ukee washington, natasha brown and meteorologist katie fehlinger. we thank you for watching white news here at hedge. for lesley kathy and everyone here i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on at cbsphilly.com cbsphilly.com. up next the late show with david letterman. tonight's kevin james. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for the swivel sweeper max brought to you by ontel products. 10 years ago, the first generation of swivel sweeper took the world by storm. >> it works, and it's lightweight. that's the best part about it. >> i'm looking for things to clean with it, 'cause i'm going, "oh, surely it can't do that," and then, "wow,
. >> my wife and i got married right here at the meridian hotel every time we come we always rememberedding. >> that a boy. good job. is philly filled with romance? connect with us on facebook and twitter and let us know what you think. make sure to use the hash tag cbs3 chat. we'll continue the romance here in just a moment. >>> "eyewitness news" returns tomorrow morning at 4:30 with ukee washington, natasha brown and meteorologist katie fehlinger. we thank you...
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it went from the east coast to the 98th meridian. right through the middle of texas. right from san antonio, through dallas, and essentially, it was a bizarre thing. you have the culture and the east of the woods, based on timber, land, water. when you got past the tree-lined , this is a terrifying moment. no trees to build houses. no water. all of that happened right there so that house was at the edge of that moment, that physical, geological moment where the land changed and that was there. it is an amazing little place they picked to build their house. we have that captivity of cynthia parker. she bore three children, refused to come back. famous as the white squall who would not return. that story played out. her oldest son was one of parker, the greatest comanche warrior of his age. i will tell you one really great story about him. i consider quanah parker one of the most extraordinary of the 19th century. probably the most formidable comanche warrior of his era. he led the last of the comanches into the terrible dying days of 1875 and the buffalo had all been k
it went from the east coast to the 98th meridian. right through the middle of texas. right from san antonio, through dallas, and essentially, it was a bizarre thing. you have the culture and the east of the woods, based on timber, land, water. when you got past the tree-lined , this is a terrifying moment. no trees to build houses. no water. all of that happened right there so that house was at the edge of that moment, that physical, geological moment where the land changed and that was there....
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and that's what -- that swept from the east coast about the 98th meridian. right through the middle of texas right from san antonio in dallas. and essentially this bizarre thing happened. the culture of the east was the culture of the woods, based on timber, land, water. when you got past the tree-lined this is a terrifying moment. no trees to build houses. no water. this house is right at the edge of this moment this physical geographical moment where the lead changed and that was there, too. that is where they built the house. we haven't narrated in the book, the captivity of cynthia -- we have it narrated in the book, the captivity of cynthia parker, she did not return, she was famous as the white squad that were not returned. her oldest son was the greatest comanche warrior of his age and i will not go into details but i want to tell you a great story about quanah. i consider quanah parker one of the most extraordinary people of the 14th century, one of the most formidable warriors. that is saying something. he was a brilliant field general, never defeat
and that's what -- that swept from the east coast about the 98th meridian. right through the middle of texas right from san antonio in dallas. and essentially this bizarre thing happened. the culture of the east was the culture of the woods, based on timber, land, water. when you got past the tree-lined this is a terrifying moment. no trees to build houses. no water. this house is right at the edge of this moment this physical geographical moment where the lead changed and that was there, too....
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interest in connection with a kidnapping a robbery and a sexual assault that targeted a jogger in the meridian hill malcolm x park. this is how police and sources tell the story. yesterday morning, around 6:30 there was a woman jogging in the park. when she left she didn't leave alone. there was a man behind her. following her. tracking her every move. when she crossed 15th street he crossed 15th street. when she cut through the parking lot of the josephine butler park center he was right behind. they say he grabbed her and dragged her into this alley. and over here near this dumpster he sexually assaulted her. steven coleman is the director of parks and people. for 25 years he and others work to make this park safe. in fact yesterday they just marked the anniversary of that effort. >> it was most violent crime in the that park in the region. >> and then this happen. >> on the same day. it is a very sad reminder that our work is not done pat. >> reporter: coming up at 6:00 we'll have some reaction from people here in park. now back to you. >> thank you. developing only the, we are working to f
interest in connection with a kidnapping a robbery and a sexual assault that targeted a jogger in the meridian hill malcolm x park. this is how police and sources tell the story. yesterday morning, around 6:30 there was a woman jogging in the park. when she left she didn't leave alone. there was a man behind her. following her. tracking her every move. when she crossed 15th street he crossed 15th street. when she cut through the parking lot of the josephine butler park center he was right...
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confederates pull that up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the army will concentrate. they will capture mobile and start to move into the interior of alabama towards capital montgomery. in late april, having gotten word of what's happened to east, taylor and camby will start to communicate and they will agree to meet between their two armies. the meeting will happen at the big e farm. just like at appomattox in a private home. it was near the railroad tracks. that's why they chose it. they're going to get there in two different ways. general camby will come up with a 2,000-man cavalry escort. he wants to make a very formal occasion. taylor is going to come down the railroad line with one aid on a railroad hand car being pushed by two slaves. they will meet at the house and very quickly agree to terms. this is the mcgee house. this is the only original surrender location anywhere. it's the only one that survived. it's the original house in the original location with the original furniture insi
confederates pull that up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the army will concentrate. they will capture mobile and start to move into the interior of alabama towards capital montgomery. in late april, having gotten word of what's happened to east, taylor and camby will start to communicate and they will agree to meet between their two armies. the meeting will happen at the big e farm. just like at appomattox in a private home. it was near the railroad...
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community is banding together for a woman who was attacked on her morning run near meridian hill park in northwest. police say glenvert green followed a jogger on tuesday morning, then forced her into an alley where he raped her. surveillance video shows a person of interest but investigators haven't said if that is green. d.c.-based charity parks and people want a tough response tothey say they want to send a message so this does not happen again. >>> good morning, everybody. there's the view from our city camera looking over the potomac river into downtown washington. jeff son jefferson memorial has sunshine over the roof. there's a lot of clouds in our skies riding a cold northwesterly wind. temperatures will be about 15 degrees colder during the middle of the afternoon than yesterday. 48 in hagerstown 49 in martinsburg, 55 in the st. mary and calvert county. hourly temperatures probably won't make 60 in most neighborhoods. a gusty northwest winds near 30 miles an hour so it will feel cooler than it is in the 50s and down to the 30s and 40s by tomorrow morning. all eyes towards the
community is banding together for a woman who was attacked on her morning run near meridian hill park in northwest. police say glenvert green followed a jogger on tuesday morning, then forced her into an alley where he raped her. surveillance video shows a person of interest but investigators haven't said if that is green. d.c.-based charity parks and people want a tough response tothey say they want to send a message so this does not happen again. >>> good morning, everybody. there's...
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let's bring in jonathan senior managing partner at meridian equity partners.nson hugh johnson. what do you think is your read on what's happening today and whether or not it might be something more than just a one-day phenomenon? >> i think it's -- at least i hope it's going to be more than a one-day phenomenon. quite frankly what really touches this off is we move to a level which is in my judgment based on the earnings numbers is a little bit pricier over valued. when you start with a market that's over valued all the news has got to be good. the news had not all been really good. and that will touch off a correction. quite frankly, until we get down to four to five percent under value, stay optimistic keep your s and l -- that makes much more sense than the current level. >> the dow is now down 325 points. why do you think it's selling off the way it is today? and do you agree that if a correction does happen it is a good thing? >> i'll answer them both in reverse format. i don't think we're near a correction. we're going to have to see multiple trading ses
let's bring in jonathan senior managing partner at meridian equity partners.nson hugh johnson. what do you think is your read on what's happening today and whether or not it might be something more than just a one-day phenomenon? >> i think it's -- at least i hope it's going to be more than a one-day phenomenon. quite frankly what really touches this off is we move to a level which is in my judgment based on the earnings numbers is a little bit pricier over valued. when you start with a...