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and there were thousands of people with bonfires lining the tracks to mourn this loss. it got to buffalo. from there went to cleveland -- or erie pennsylvania, then to cleveland. and this is all retracing steps. still hundreds of thousands of people lying in state, thousands of people passing by the casket at every one of these stops. all the towns were draped in black. it was just an amazing scene. from there to columbus, ohio, where he laid in state in the state capital. from there to indianapolis. to that point, that duplicate in reverse the trip that lincoln took out in the first place when he went to be inaugurated in '61. from there, went up to chicago because that was by now a large city and he laid in state in chicago for three days until he left at that point to head back down through illinois. in illinois, he -- this was all night too. the train left at 9:00 in the evening. it was supposed to leave at 9:00. it left about 10:00. and all these towns had thousands of people with bonfires as the train passed through illinois, his home state, of course. joliet was
and there were thousands of people with bonfires lining the tracks to mourn this loss. it got to buffalo. from there went to cleveland -- or erie pennsylvania, then to cleveland. and this is all retracing steps. still hundreds of thousands of people lying in state, thousands of people passing by the casket at every one of these stops. all the towns were draped in black. it was just an amazing scene. from there to columbus, ohio, where he laid in state in the state capital. from there to...
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there were thousands with on fire is lining the tracks to mourn the loss. it was from buffalo and from there he went to cleveland -- erie pennsylvania then to cleveland. these are retracing his steps. hundreds of thousands of people. thousands passing the caskets at each stops. all the towns were draped in black. from there to columbus ohio where he laid in state and the state capital. from there, indianapolis. from that point, that duplicated and reversed lincoln -- the trip lincoln took out when he went to be inaugurated in 1861. from there it went to chicago, because that was, by now, a large city. he laid in state in chicago for three days until he left ahead back down through illinois. in illinois, -- this was all night, too. the train was supposed to leave at 9:00 in the evening and left at 10:00. all of these towns had thousands of people with on fires as the train passed through illinois, his home state. fol -- jolliet, 15,000 people there, all these towns draped in black, there were portraits of him. the train itself had a portrait of him in the fr
there were thousands with on fire is lining the tracks to mourn the loss. it was from buffalo and from there he went to cleveland -- erie pennsylvania then to cleveland. these are retracing his steps. hundreds of thousands of people. thousands passing the caskets at each stops. all the towns were draped in black. from there to columbus ohio where he laid in state and the state capital. from there, indianapolis. from that point, that duplicated and reversed lincoln -- the trip lincoln took out...
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words fail me when i undertake to describe the mournful scene and the anguish of our
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and then the nation is in mourning. it's one of those times in american history where everything changes. you know the sense of incredible celebration and relief throws the nation into a state of mourning. and changes the course of the country. no one really knows how the end of the war would have resolved itself under lincoln's leadership as opposed to johnson's. but clearly the course of history at that one moment changed. one of the great treasures that we have lent to ford's theater exhibit "silence witnesses" is abraham lincoln's top hat. and this is really one of our prized possessions. it's not something that we've ever lent to ford's theater before. so it's the first time that it's been back since 1865, to my knowledge, at ford's theater. the hat itself was purchased by abraham lincoln from a washington hatmaker. we don't exactly know when he acquired the hat. but we do know that the last time he wore it was to ford's theater. it's a very typical tall hat. you might have noticed that it has a very wide band arou
and then the nation is in mourning. it's one of those times in american history where everything changes. you know the sense of incredible celebration and relief throws the nation into a state of mourning. and changes the course of the country. no one really knows how the end of the war would have resolved itself under lincoln's leadership as opposed to johnson's. but clearly the course of history at that one moment changed. one of the great treasures that we have lent to ford's theater exhibit...
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some in the former confederacy who were mourning some in the union, rejoicing. a lot of -- a lot of factors that went into people's responses. this one shows this information is not simply an artifact of the age of twitter. many of you who might have been around on september 11 th 2001 may remember all of the rumors flying at the time. i was in pittsburgh in college, and i went to class that morning, after hearing radio on the shuttle to campus that i thought in addition to the twin towers having collapsed and the pentagon having had a plane crash into it that the national wall was on fire and the state department was bombed so a lot of news spread at the time. this story has a similar piece to had that as well. not only were they assassinated, by that point, people knew that likely seward would live but robert e. lee defrequenteated grant, when, in fact 12 days before this was printed before the version, lee surrendered to grant. however, this article is great because it is transparent about the sources. seeshlly, a guy passing through town passes on a rumor th
some in the former confederacy who were mourning some in the union, rejoicing. a lot of -- a lot of factors that went into people's responses. this one shows this information is not simply an artifact of the age of twitter. many of you who might have been around on september 11 th 2001 may remember all of the rumors flying at the time. i was in pittsburgh in college, and i went to class that morning, after hearing radio on the shuttle to campus that i thought in addition to the twin towers...
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a strong sense of mourning. not everybody did though. and in a lot of cities, the mayors issued proclamations as soon as they found out about lincoln's assassination. the mayor of cleveland, for example, issued a proclamation instructing citizens to come together in the city's main square at 3:00 that afternoon. and sarah can tell you a bit more about what happened. sarah jencks: well, this photograph right here is from the western reserve historical society, which is the historical society in cleveland, ohio. and they have this photograph and actually have this stone in their collection. the reason is because of the special story that is behind it. there was a gentleman who had been an architect of the courthouse who was not as sad as others about lincoln's assassination. in fact, when everyone gathered together, this gentleman said, this is not a moment for crime. -- cry. -- crying. this is not a moment to be said. and the rest of the crowd turned on him. he ended up spending the night in jail for his own safety, and left town the next
a strong sense of mourning. not everybody did though. and in a lot of cities, the mayors issued proclamations as soon as they found out about lincoln's assassination. the mayor of cleveland, for example, issued a proclamation instructing citizens to come together in the city's main square at 3:00 that afternoon. and sarah can tell you a bit more about what happened. sarah jencks: well, this photograph right here is from the western reserve historical society, which is the historical society in...
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though three weeks have elapsed and there's a mournful silence upon the land, this mourning is not confinednd of all religious creeds have united in paying this mournful tribute. the archbishop of the roman catholic church and a protestant minister walked side-by-side in a sad pro sessioning and a jewish rabbi performed a solemn part of the services. here gathered around his tomb, are soldiers, sailors senators, governors and offices of all the branches of the government. here too are men and women from the humblest, as well as the highest occupations. here too are tears sincere and warm which come from the eyes of those who have been freed from their chains by him whom they mourn as their deliverer. more persons have gazed on the face of the departed than has gazed on my other departed man. more have looked on the pro session for 1600 miles by night, daylight, dawn, twilight and torch light than ever before watched the progress of a pro session. why has there been this extensive mourning this great out-pouring of grief and this great pro session? perhaps it is because of the time in which
though three weeks have elapsed and there's a mournful silence upon the land, this mourning is not confinednd of all religious creeds have united in paying this mournful tribute. the archbishop of the roman catholic church and a protestant minister walked side-by-side in a sad pro sessioning and a jewish rabbi performed a solemn part of the services. here gathered around his tomb, are soldiers, sailors senators, governors and offices of all the branches of the government. here too are men and...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the nation and the world mourn with mrs. roosevelt and her family. ♪ ♪ >> harry s.uished senator from the state of missouri for ten year and vice president since the last national election he brings to the high office an understanding of the great american war effort, second to that the president roosevelt. climbing senate leadership chief of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the war effort. at last summer's democratic national convention truman was chosen as candidate for vice president with president roosevelt roosevelt. his brilliant record hailed at the convention included leadership and legislation for the selective service act or lend lease and the repeal of the neutrality act. in 19 35 he voted for the world court. he had consistly given support to the progressive social program of the roosevelt administration. returning to washington with mr. roosevelt, harry truman was the vice president elect and after the first speech, vice president truman said in this shrinking world, no nation can live safely alone. peace lov
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the nation and the world mourn with mrs. roosevelt and her family. ♪ ♪ >> harry s.uished senator from the state of missouri for ten year and vice president since the last national election he brings to the high office an understanding of the great american war effort, second to that the president roosevelt. climbing senate leadership chief of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the war effort. at last summer's...
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a family mourning the loss of a mom and daughter killed in a crash last weekend. the answers those who know them are still looking for. >>> also construction crews racing the clock to finish in time. we are live at the san mateo bridge for how the work is going so far. what needs to happen to get the bridge back open by your commute tomorrow. also, the impact that it's having on other parts of the bay area. good evening to you. >>> happening right now, construction crews are on the san mateo bridge working to finish construction before tomorrow's commute. take a live picture of the bridge. empty, a rare picture. hopefully it will be a different story tomorrow at 5:00 a.m. at the latest thigh's what we're all hoping for. >> christie smith is live in hayward. we understand you have an update with how we're doing with the work. >> reporter: that's right. it is windy out here by cal trans is saying the weather cooperated and everything is on track to reopen for the monday morning commute and wanted to use as much time available over the weekend to get as much work don
a family mourning the loss of a mom and daughter killed in a crash last weekend. the answers those who know them are still looking for. >>> also construction crews racing the clock to finish in time. we are live at the san mateo bridge for how the work is going so far. what needs to happen to get the bridge back open by your commute tomorrow. also, the impact that it's having on other parts of the bay area. good evening to you. >>> happening right now, construction crews are...
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a black calling card -- his mourning. a black calling card to suggest he was in deep mourning. a book that was given to him by a friend of his that has a long inscription. it is a book called the mourner comforted help them read things that would help them along. jackson was completely devastated. for her to die just as he was actually preparing the plan is to get on the steamboat to go to washington was almost more than he could deal with. this was painted while he was in washington after rachel's death. had it with him all the time, on his chain or in his pocket or on his bedside table so that he could see it in the morning when he awakens. she was with him pretty much all the time even though she had passed away. this was a book that was important to jackson. this was in rachel's psalm book. she made this cross stitch cover to keep the book nice. after her death, jackson kept things like this close at hand so that he could refer to them another way of keeping her clothes. jackson had a habit after she died of purchasing more using our keeping things that reminded him of our.
a black calling card -- his mourning. a black calling card to suggest he was in deep mourning. a book that was given to him by a friend of his that has a long inscription. it is a book called the mourner comforted help them read things that would help them along. jackson was completely devastated. for her to die just as he was actually preparing the plan is to get on the steamboat to go to washington was almost more than he could deal with. this was painted while he was in washington after...
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and it comes out of a traditional period of mourning. facing an uphill road to recovery. >> an exit poll in the u.k. is predicting prime minister david cameron will stay put in 10 downing street. the conservative party will be short of a majority. contrary to pre-election projections of a tight race, there has been a stunning of projected losses and there are calls for the leader to resign. here is how the numbers are looking. the center right are expected to be the largest party with 316 seats. then the center left currently predicted to have 239 seats. it's been a bad night for the central liberal democrats, projected to lose 47 seats, down to 10. the leader nick clegg held on to his seat. the polls predicting two seats for the u.k. independence party. it's been a result for the scottish national party, a huge increase to 58 seats. tim friend has more. >> reporter: it looks like david cameron will remain as prime minister. the usually highly reliable exit poll predicts he'll have most seats, but fall short of a majority. he may decide
and it comes out of a traditional period of mourning. facing an uphill road to recovery. >> an exit poll in the u.k. is predicting prime minister david cameron will stay put in 10 downing street. the conservative party will be short of a majority. contrary to pre-election projections of a tight race, there has been a stunning of projected losses and there are calls for the leader to resign. here is how the numbers are looking. the center right are expected to be the largest party with 316...
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>>> the nation and the world mourn with mrs. roosevelt and her family. ♪ ♪ >> harry s.man, president of the united states, distinguished senator from the state of missouri for ten year and vice president since the last national election he brings to the high office an understanding of the great american war effort, second to that the president roosevelt. climbing senate leadership chief of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the war effort. at last summer's democratic
>>> the nation and the world mourn with mrs. roosevelt and her family. ♪ ♪ >> harry s.man, president of the united states, distinguished senator from the state of missouri for ten year and vice president since the last national election he brings to the high office an understanding of the great american war effort, second to that the president roosevelt. climbing senate leadership chief of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the war...
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while many are focused on mourning and healing others are looking to those safety measures to preventilar tragedies in the future so i spent the morning hearing about those possible future safeguards. ♪ >> reporter: people continue to try to recover from the tragic amtrak derailment much of the discussion is now turning to what steps you have to take to make sure a tragedy like this never happens again. positive train controls at automatically slows down trains is already scheduled to be installed but now some train experts and elected officials are discussing things like secured luggage racks and even revisiting mandatory seat belts for trains. a local attorney who has done hundreds of lawsuits involving railroads told me suit belt data varies but one pretty obvious safety measure is largely being overlook. >> if you had two engineers in the engineer compartment whatever happens you have the other engineer there or a conductor to make sure that the train doesn't for example speed into a 50 miles an hour curve. >> reporter: mr. employers had a message for his colleagues who may be rus
while many are focused on mourning and healing others are looking to those safety measures to preventilar tragedies in the future so i spent the morning hearing about those possible future safeguards. ♪ >> reporter: people continue to try to recover from the tragic amtrak derailment much of the discussion is now turning to what steps you have to take to make sure a tragedy like this never happens again. positive train controls at automatically slows down trains is already scheduled to...
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was that a common symbol of mourning in the victorian era? richard: i don't think anything approached this carriage. this carriage was probably an ultimate example of victorian funeral carriages. host: at the time 150 years ago were there for an ignorant terry's present as well is there in springfield? were foreign dignitaries present? richard: my book lists all of the various people who were here. probably 20 generals from the civil war. davis, who was a supreme court justice, there were many people. there were a number of dignitaries. a number of dignitaries came within the weeks after their burial. host: if anyone outside of the united states was able to arrive in spring field, president lincoln dying april 15, his funeral on may 4. richard: i'm not aware of any kind of diplomatic foreign representatives or any europeans that may have come before the funeral. at the end of the funeral procession in the original order proceedings, it was the colored people and others. as this came in to oak ridge cemetery on the north side of springfield, t
was that a common symbol of mourning in the victorian era? richard: i don't think anything approached this carriage. this carriage was probably an ultimate example of victorian funeral carriages. host: at the time 150 years ago were there for an ignorant terry's present as well is there in springfield? were foreign dignitaries present? richard: my book lists all of the various people who were here. probably 20 generals from the civil war. davis, who was a supreme court justice, there were many...
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and as those thousands of officers prepare to mourn one of % - ptheirfallenolleagues,i want to talk more about it with cnn law enforcement analyst and former assistant director of the fbi, tom fuentes. representatives from all across the country have come to pay their last respects to this young officer. you were a beat cop for several years. tell us why it's important for officers to collectively grieve. >> carol, it's normal for this to happen. i've been in these police funeral processions over the last 40 years. it happens. there's more than 100 police officers a year killed in the line of duty each year. this year and in the past 6 to 12 months it's been especially worrisome for street cops that they're being targeted or if not definitely like the last two new york city police officers killed in december where the individual from a baltimore street gang said he was going to new york to put wings on pigs and he put that out on social media. this one they don't know if it's revenge or racially motivated on the part of the shooter. what they d
and as those thousands of officers prepare to mourn one of %-ptheirfallenolleagues,i want to talk more about it with cnn law enforcement analyst and former assistant director of the fbi, tom fuentes. representatives from all across the country have come to pay their last respects to this young officer. you were a beat cop for several years. tell us why it's important for officers to collectively grieve. >> carol, it's normal for this to happen. i've been in these police funeral...
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right now nepal is mourning the thousands who died after a quake struck over the weekend. a mountain range created when the land mass of india slammed into the euroasia continent. it was from that area in the himeleyans that on october 8, 2005, a 7.6 earthquake hit near cashmere killing 36,000 people. sarah sidner filed this report from the days after the quake hit. >> reporter: rescue workers in three south asian countries are working tirelessly to dig out survivors like here where more than 100 people are trapped. >> the damage caused is mostly in the mountainous area. in certain areas of the entire villages they have collapsed in certain areas almost the entire town has vanished from the scene. >>> the earthquake struck just before 9:00 their time saturday morning. the power of the quake caused buildings to sway for about a minute in the capitals of afghanistan, pakistan and india. an area some 625 miles across. most of the devastation occurred in the mountains of northern pakistan. the urgent task of pulling the injured began. >> and we have basically makeshift hospita
right now nepal is mourning the thousands who died after a quake struck over the weekend. a mountain range created when the land mass of india slammed into the euroasia continent. it was from that area in the himeleyans that on october 8, 2005, a 7.6 earthquake hit near cashmere killing 36,000 people. sarah sidner filed this report from the days after the quake hit. >> reporter: rescue workers in three south asian countries are working tirelessly to dig out survivors like here where more...
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mourning the loss of the cow they signed a two car show up with signs and held a vigil.ionately about animals. i caught up with one of the leaders. >> on sunday we went to the meatpacking company to honor the memory of the sweet little girl. hoping that they will help people realize that animals are not things. there are individuals who deserve the right to live their life. ♪ >> this is not the 1st time the slaughterhouse is been in hot water. in 2010 a similar event with an albino cow escaping and made it ten blocks before that count -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] bill: in stride. >> the cow was tranquilized and ultimately returned. enjoy capitalism. we call it the new jersey list of the week award. i went down to hand-deliver the award. bill: how tobacco? >> i don't think they wanted it. >> the owner is not available right now. as to his office. be happy about it. >> we are not about to do this. >> are about that. that. have a good day. that's a positive thing, not a negative thing. does not seem like they were too happy with the award. we think is a great cap
mourning the loss of the cow they signed a two car show up with signs and held a vigil.ionately about animals. i caught up with one of the leaders. >> on sunday we went to the meatpacking company to honor the memory of the sweet little girl. hoping that they will help people realize that animals are not things. there are individuals who deserve the right to live their life. ♪ >> this is not the 1st time the slaughterhouse is been in hot water. in 2010 a similar event with an...
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. >> a prominent hollywood family is mourning a terrible loss. >> reporter: a skydiver plunges to theund as the crowd watches. we'll have that when "action news" comes right back. music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪♪ ♪♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. this is new video into the newsroom from the scene of a deadly double shooting in berks county. someone opened fire in reading in broad daylight. one man was killed and a woman was wounded on the corner of west douglass and ritter street. the search for the suspect is going on. a memorial day mishap for a skydiver in tennessee. he jumped from a plane carrying a american flag when the winds carried him into the power lines. what's more ray musing he was not badly hurt. he was airlifted to a hospital, witnesses say he gave them a thumbs up as he was taken away. >>> fans and loved ones are mourning the loss of anne meara who passed away saturday night. she was married to jerry stiller for 61 yea
. >> a prominent hollywood family is mourning a terrible loss. >> reporter: a skydiver plunges to theund as the crowd watches. we'll have that when "action news" comes right back. music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪♪ ♪♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. this is new video into the newsroom from the...
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-- they mourn as their deliverer.ve gazed upon the face of the departed than ever looked upon the face of any other departed man. more have looked on the procession for 1600 miles by night and by day, by sunlight, don, twilight and torchlight than ever before walked -- watched the progress of a procession. why has there been this extensive morning, great outpouring of grief and this great procession? perhaps it is because of the time in which we live, in which he was the principal actor. this is an age of change, a time of war in which brother fought brother and families were divided. wives give their husbands and mothers their sons to the cause. many never returned and there was morning in every home in the land. then came signs that the end of this rebellion was near. news came that richmond has fallen and lee has surrendered. the bells rang merrily all over the land. the blooming of canon was heard. illuminations and -- families were looking for the speedy return of their loved ones from the field of battle. just i
-- they mourn as their deliverer.ve gazed upon the face of the departed than ever looked upon the face of any other departed man. more have looked on the procession for 1600 miles by night and by day, by sunlight, don, twilight and torchlight than ever before walked -- watched the progress of a procession. why has there been this extensive morning, great outpouring of grief and this great procession? perhaps it is because of the time in which we live, in which he was the principal actor. this...
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the world's mourning the death of nobel prize winning mathematician nash.a beautiful mind" was based on his life and his battle with schizophrenia. russell crowe and director ron howard expressed their condolences. howard said it was an honor to be able to tell part of his story. tomorrow, a tax break in virginia to get you in your family ready for hurricane season. any items that you need to stay safe during an emergency, which includes bottled water generators. which cost less than $1000. there is a full list of all of the discounted items on our website, wjla.com. the sales tax holiday runs through may 31. devon: good timing. june 1 is the official start of the season. we have already had a named storm. there is a whole checklist for your preparedness kit put out by fema. a whole list of things to put in your kit. the most important thing, water. the high temperature today you need about a gallon per person per day. if you have a family of four and a three-day supply which is what they recommend, that could be 12 gallons of water. check that list out at
the world's mourning the death of nobel prize winning mathematician nash.a beautiful mind" was based on his life and his battle with schizophrenia. russell crowe and director ron howard expressed their condolences. howard said it was an honor to be able to tell part of his story. tomorrow, a tax break in virginia to get you in your family ready for hurricane season. any items that you need to stay safe during an emergency, which includes bottled water generators. which cost less than...
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on his street john nash's neighbors mourned his loss. >> just very sad.e'll have a sad neighborhood for quite a while. >> to find a truly original idea. >> reporter: his struggles were chronicled in "a beautiful mind." he called nash and his wife beautiful minds, beautiful hearts. and the spokesperson for princeton university tells me nothing formal is planned as of yet for john nash but could be plans released in the coming days. live in princeton junction nbc 10 news. >>> memorial day weekend is the unofficial start of summer and over the next few days we're going to see some very summer-like weather. first alert meteorologist brittney shipp is here and we have seen a big jump in the temperatures today. >> that's right. yesterday in the low 70s. now heading into the rest of today, the temperatures in the low 80s. that's about a 11-degree difference between yesterday and today and we'll see even warmer conditions as we head into tomorrow. currently in the poconos, 74 degrees. 81 in allentown. 79 in pottstown. dover 80 degrees. still dealing with an onsho
on his street john nash's neighbors mourned his loss. >> just very sad.e'll have a sad neighborhood for quite a while. >> to find a truly original idea. >> reporter: his struggles were chronicled in "a beautiful mind." he called nash and his wife beautiful minds, beautiful hearts. and the spokesperson for princeton university tells me nothing formal is planned as of yet for john nash but could be plans released in the coming days. live in princeton junction nbc 10...
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this brought a much-needed respite to a city and country in mourning. >>> officials in chile ordered a new round of evacuations after a third eruption in a week. the calbuco erupted eight days ago after being dormant for 40 years. many returned only to be told to leave the area again. the nigerian army says it freed another large group of boko haram hostages. today soldiers rescued 160 women and children in a raid on the base in the forest. on tuesday, nearly 200 hostages were freed in a raid. the rescued hostages are being identified. none of the schoolgirls kidnapped are believed to be among them. a pakistani court sentenced 10 men to life imprison in their role this the murder of teenage activist malala yousafzai. the men that attacked herrar at large. she was shot in 2012, targeted by the taliban because of support for girls' education. she was awarded the nobel peace prize last year >>> a controversial magazine is about to sit new stands. the cover printed with ink mixed with blood of people that are h.i.v. positive. the publisher joins us to explain why he did it >>> and now th
this brought a much-needed respite to a city and country in mourning. >>> officials in chile ordered a new round of evacuations after a third eruption in a week. the calbuco erupted eight days ago after being dormant for 40 years. many returned only to be told to leave the area again. the nigerian army says it freed another large group of boko haram hostages. today soldiers rescued 160 women and children in a raid on the base in the forest. on tuesday, nearly 200 hostages were freed in...
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. -- extreme mourning. because of that, there was a lot of uncertainty about the government and what was going to happen. a lot of people just stayed in washington. there was also the search for john wilkes booth and any conspirators. that took the front page of many newspapers, so there were a variety of things occurring and the people who came to springfield, and they were numerous from out of springfield the successor to lincoln did not attend. >> as we approach 3:00 on the east coast, 2:00 at your time, let's take our first caller. caller: i just have a general question. host: no angela. i'm sorry. we are going to work on our own call and as we try to get that could together, let me ask another question. you've got that procession making its way up. what would be the accuracy of some of the costumes we are seeing? are these accurate costumes these reenactors are wearing? richard: absolutely. they are very accurate. the lady walking toward us -- what i think you have the screen before, that is the origin
. -- extreme mourning. because of that, there was a lot of uncertainty about the government and what was going to happen. a lot of people just stayed in washington. there was also the search for john wilkes booth and any conspirators. that took the front page of many newspapers, so there were a variety of things occurring and the people who came to springfield, and they were numerous from out of springfield the successor to lincoln did not attend. >> as we approach 3:00 on the east coast,...
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this morning we're mourning the loss of a legend, bb king. >>> they worked to remove the remaining cars. the first of the lost loved ones is being laid to rest today. >>> there's a chance of rain this weekend. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert forecast. >> cool start this morning. another nice day for today, but there are changes ahead for this weekend. it does include some showers and thunderstorms. a gentle breeze blowing live view from center city. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. pottstown, 45. 55 degrees right now in south philadelphia. we will see some sunshine today. a few scattered clouds and temperatures climbing into the low 70s by noontime today. and still climbing. closer look at the chance of weekend showers coming back in 10 minutes. a check of traffic with first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. >> good morning, bill. we're still checking things out on 95 around state road through the work zone. the drive times are free and in the clear. 13 minutes headed southbound from
this morning we're mourning the loss of a legend, bb king. >>> they worked to remove the remaining cars. the first of the lost loved ones is being laid to rest today. >>> there's a chance of rain this weekend. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert forecast. >> cool start this morning. another nice day for today, but there are changes ahead for this weekend. it does...
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>>> firefighters are mourning the death of lieutenant kevin mcrae, a man they say was their brother. i'm ellison barber. i'll tell you more in a minute. >> the national guard is stepping out. now baltimore's mayor wants the doj to step in. >> reporter: the aclu demanding answers about secretive flights over baltimore during the unrest. i'm scott broom in baltimore, coming up what civil libertarians are worried about. >> video released today from the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man in virginia. >> reporter: a former montgomery county council candidate says his 87-year-old mom did not want to go to the hospital. jim kirkland denying allegations that he abused and neglected her. >>> first at 7:00 more storms moving through the area, some of them packing quite the punch. good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. we got a lot of rain, even hail reported. our chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking who is getting hit hard now. where are those storms headed? >> generally moving south and east, slow go up 270 northbound and especially out i-66 west bound. heavier ac
>>> firefighters are mourning the death of lieutenant kevin mcrae, a man they say was their brother. i'm ellison barber. i'll tell you more in a minute. >> the national guard is stepping out. now baltimore's mayor wants the doj to step in. >> reporter: the aclu demanding answers about secretive flights over baltimore during the unrest. i'm scott broom in baltimore, coming up what civil libertarians are worried about. >> video released today from the deadly police...
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fire lieutenant kevin mcrae. >> reporter: you can see some evidence of mourning behind me. this is the fire station where lieu -- lieutenant kevin mcrae spent the last six years working with engine company 6. they've hung some black tarps over the garage door. lieutenant mcrae was a firefighter for 22 years. deputy chief john donnelly worked with mcrae in the rescue squad. it was challenging work, but donnelly said mcrae did more than succeed. >> whether it's going over the side of the be on a rope or how to -- building on a roam or how to search in a -- rope or how to search in a burning building for a victim, kevin had done all those thing and he taught other people. his smile and positive at -- attitudes are the best things about him. >> reporter: firefighters from all over d.c. and some from maryland came to pay respects. students that went to school with his son came by. >> when he heard about his father dying this morning, it was very painful. so we just want to show the fire department love. >> reporter: everybody says the fire department lost a hero today, but 1 fam
fire lieutenant kevin mcrae. >> reporter: you can see some evidence of mourning behind me. this is the fire station where lieu -- lieutenant kevin mcrae spent the last six years working with engine company 6. they've hung some black tarps over the garage door. lieutenant mcrae was a firefighter for 22 years. deputy chief john donnelly worked with mcrae in the rescue squad. it was challenging work, but donnelly said mcrae did more than succeed. >> whether it's going over the side of...
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we'll have continuing coverage as the city mourns his death. >>> turning our attention now to baltimore, police there will have body cameras by the end of the year. that's the announcement today from baltimore's mayor, stephanie rawlings blake. she is also asked u.s. attorney general loretta lynch and the department of justice to begin its investigation now into the baltimore police department. the request comes a day after mayor rawlings blake met with attorney general lynch in charm city. they spoke about the circumstances of the past several weeks and the broader issues confronting not only baltimore city, but the nation. >>> at this hour, maryland's governor is speaking out about the freddie gray case, specifically. larry hogan is addressing the state of emergency in baltimore, set moments for now, you can see him making his way to the podium right now. that's state of emergency declared last week. we are following this press conference and we'll have more on what he has to say, coming up on wusa news at 5:00. >>> meanwhile, s for prince's rally for peace in baltimore set to go on s
we'll have continuing coverage as the city mourns his death. >>> turning our attention now to baltimore, police there will have body cameras by the end of the year. that's the announcement today from baltimore's mayor, stephanie rawlings blake. she is also asked u.s. attorney general loretta lynch and the department of justice to begin its investigation now into the baltimore police department. the request comes a day after mayor rawlings blake met with attorney general lynch in charm...
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police and family members are visibly shaken as they mourn the loss of dean and tate. law corey tate a rookie cop who always dreamed of being a police officer. dean and tate become the 39th and 40th police officers in the u.s. killed in the line of duty this year. 126 died last year. it is a very difficult time as you can image in hadisburg today. >> it is hard for us to watch this news coverage on this story. i know the mayor has been close to the investigation has talked to fox. what is he asking of the city now? how do they move on? >> during the time of grief mayor dupree is calling for the commune toit come together and pray adding quote nobody no parents wants to bury a child before them. here we are on mother's day as he stated. >> those two men are heros in our eyes. thank you so much kelly. >> extreme weather from the rockys to the east coast making a mess for millions of people from it a rare may snowfall to dangerous flooding in the midwest. >> and the first named tropical storm of the season washes ashore on the east coast. jonathan siri is live for us in m
police and family members are visibly shaken as they mourn the loss of dean and tate. law corey tate a rookie cop who always dreamed of being a police officer. dean and tate become the 39th and 40th police officers in the u.s. killed in the line of duty this year. 126 died last year. it is a very difficult time as you can image in hadisburg today. >> it is hard for us to watch this news coverage on this story. i know the mayor has been close to the investigation has talked to fox. what is...
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henderson: she should have been in mourning for at least a year.arried john henry well before that. and that was a problem. brady: well, and besides that, once the cabinet was named and it includes eaton and his wife who's social bona fides are not so good, and then, she presses right ahead and goes and talk - goes in calls on one of the haughtiest of the wives of the other men, floride calhoun. and floride refuses to return her call. now, nowadays, we don't even know what that means. but in those days, that was akin to slapping someone in the face. henderson: society was very structured and the protocol of society was very structured. and the first person that you would see when you came into town, you would visit the vice president. and you would leave your card. so she started in on this process but she did it incorrectly, and floride calhoun was not about to return the call to this women. swain: but it came to the point where jackson's cabinet was in an uproar and many resignations because of it. how did it get to that -- brady: all the wives e
henderson: she should have been in mourning for at least a year.arried john henry well before that. and that was a problem. brady: well, and besides that, once the cabinet was named and it includes eaton and his wife who's social bona fides are not so good, and then, she presses right ahead and goes and talk - goes in calls on one of the haughtiest of the wives of the other men, floride calhoun. and floride refuses to return her call. now, nowadays, we don't even know what that means. but in...
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three women died in a fire at a chester county home where a family had gathered to mourn.at's next in the investigation. >>> plus downtown development. we'll tell you what's leading the groundwork for a new and improfd city of wilmington. >>> warm again. 64 degrees in philadelphia but maybe a little wet today, too. "nbc 10" first alert weather team tracking summer like temperatures. welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy davidson. let's look at the temperatures and showers. >> good morning, tracy. a pleasant start. a warmer start than yesterday. 64 degrees here at "nbc 10" and it is clear skies over center city at least for now. watching the temperatures across the area. it is warmer. 53 in alan town. 7 degrees warmer than yesterday. trenton 61 degrees. mount holly, 16 degrees warmer. you can see the 60s in delaware. warm start and sunny one. bright sunshine. by 9:00 75. into the 80s as we head into the afternoon. more clouds. that's going to see a chance of showers and possibly thunderstorms. go through neighborhood by neighborhood with the forecast
three women died in a fire at a chester county home where a family had gathered to mourn.at's next in the investigation. >>> plus downtown development. we'll tell you what's leading the groundwork for a new and improfd city of wilmington. >>> warm again. 64 degrees in philadelphia but maybe a little wet today, too. "nbc 10" first alert weather team tracking summer like temperatures. welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy...
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your responsibility, not simply to mourn our defeat but to pick yourself up and continue the fight.ve come back before, and this party will come back again! [cheers and applause] and if i may, i think everyone in our party, conduct this leadership election with the same decency, stability, and comradeship that we believe is the way the country should be run. i believe i have taught a culture for this party an ability to have disagreements without being disagreeable. i hope everyone will keep this in mind in the months ahead. finally come i want to say this -- the course of roberts and social justice is never simple or for straightforward -- the force of progress and social justice is never simple or straightforward. it never take no for an answer they keep demanding change -- this is my fate. when we see in justice, we must tackle it. in a couple of hours, i will no longer be leading this hearty but you see for me, that has never been the only way to achieve change because i believe it is not simply leaders who make change, it is the people who make change happen. i will never give
your responsibility, not simply to mourn our defeat but to pick yourself up and continue the fight.ve come back before, and this party will come back again! [cheers and applause] and if i may, i think everyone in our party, conduct this leadership election with the same decency, stability, and comradeship that we believe is the way the country should be run. i believe i have taught a culture for this party an ability to have disagreements without being disagreeable. i hope everyone will keep...
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that is a function of the printing done specifically to signify the country was in mourning for a reason. m-o-u-r-n-i-n-g, not a.m. this is the first to reveal that was there was a plot, a conspiracy. this was not just a whim on the part of john wilkes booth that evening, but that he had made plans and was why cahoots with others to pull off this assassination. the fifth one, another 10:00 a.m. edition. they are referred to by the last date line of last time stamped piece of information in it. this is a the same time stamped edition, but this is the 10:00 a.m. reward edition including information about the reward being offered for the capture of booth and conspirators and at this point in time it's offered at $10,000 -- a significant amount of money no doubt at this point in time, but moving through the man hunt in the area of the following days, that reward offer increases to $100,000. this next one is in the afternoon at 2:00 p.m., and it is interesting from one standpoint because this 1is the point in time where the breaking news moves to the back page of the newspaper, so the front p
that is a function of the printing done specifically to signify the country was in mourning for a reason. m-o-u-r-n-i-n-g, not a.m. this is the first to reveal that was there was a plot, a conspiracy. this was not just a whim on the part of john wilkes booth that evening, but that he had made plans and was why cahoots with others to pull off this assassination. the fifth one, another 10:00 a.m. edition. they are referred to by the last date line of last time stamped piece of information in it....
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now mourning the loss of two officers as four suspects are facing charges including capital murder. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in mississippi. >> reporter: in hattiesburg, mississippi tonight, a heavy sadness. two police officers killed in the line of duty. >> they made the ultimate sacrifice to protect feel of this city. some they did not and would not ever know. >> reporter: 34-year-old-year-old benjamin dean and lacory tate graduated from the police academy less than a year ago. >> i'm devastated. >> reporter: his mother has this message for her son's killer. >> the hurt is unbearable. but i forgive you. >> reporter: tate wanted to be a police officer since he was 4. saturday night police say officer dean stopped a car for speeding. when tate arrived shots were fired. both officers were hit. the suspects fled in a police cruiser. after a brief man hunt. >> curtis, did you do it? >> no, sir. i didn't do it. >> reporter: police arrested curtis banks and charged hip and joanie callaway with being accessories to the killings. cornelius clark is accused of helping banks escape capture. b
now mourning the loss of two officers as four suspects are facing charges including capital murder. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in mississippi. >> reporter: in hattiesburg, mississippi tonight, a heavy sadness. two police officers killed in the line of duty. >> they made the ultimate sacrifice to protect feel of this city. some they did not and would not ever know. >> reporter: 34-year-old-year-old benjamin dean and lacory tate graduated from the police academy less than a year...
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family mourns the death of a toddler who drowned visiting family in texas. the 3-year-old and his parents were in the houston area celebrating his great grand mom's 90th birthday. the boy apparently ran away while the family member were unloading luggage and divers found his body in a nearby pond. the sheriff's office calls the boy's death a tragic accident. >>> seven men charged with trying to solicit sex from young girls. several department worked together and each time pretended to be an underage girl and each time these guys set up a time and place to meet the girls. now they're all charged with attempted indecent liberties with children. >>> new information on that missing howard university student. police say lance buckley's phone briefly pinged at block house point conservation park in montgomery county. officers did search but did not find any sign of him. buckley was last heard from tuesday while he was at howard picking up his graduation packet for a ceremony saturday. police say buckley and his wife have two daughters, one of them just 11 days old
family mourns the death of a toddler who drowned visiting family in texas. the 3-year-old and his parents were in the houston area celebrating his great grand mom's 90th birthday. the boy apparently ran away while the family member were unloading luggage and divers found his body in a nearby pond. the sheriff's office calls the boy's death a tragic accident. >>> seven men charged with trying to solicit sex from young girls. several department worked together and each time pretended to...
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once they arrived, hundreds gathered to mourn the loss. we have more. >> reporter: in hattiesburg, mississippi, a heavy sadness. two police officers killed in the line of duty. >> they made the ultimate sacrifice to protect people of this city. some they did not and would not ever know. >> 34-year-old benjamin deen and cory tate, a 25-year-old rookie. >> it's been devastating. his mother has this message for her son's killer. >> it hurts, it's unbearable. but i forgive you. >> reporter: tate wanted to be a police officer since he was four but saturday night police say officer dean stopped a car were speeding. when tate arrived to back him up shots for fired. both officers were hit. after a brief man hunt police arrested curtis banks and charged him and joanie cal away with being accessories. cornelius clark is helped them get away. >> he's out of him mind and i tried to get him some help. >> these deaths bring the number of 42 the number of police officers killed in the line of duty in the united states this year. the city mourns their fir
once they arrived, hundreds gathered to mourn the loss. we have more. >> reporter: in hattiesburg, mississippi, a heavy sadness. two police officers killed in the line of duty. >> they made the ultimate sacrifice to protect people of this city. some they did not and would not ever know. >> 34-year-old benjamin deen and cory tate, a 25-year-old rookie. >> it's been devastating. his mother has this message for her son's killer. >> it hurts, it's unbearable. but i...
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naval academy in annapolis is mourning a midshipman that died this morning and a third victim a man from maryland who we have identified as abeed jilani. a 5-year-old wells fargo senior vice president from rockville maryland is the latest victim in the tuesday fatal amtrak wreck. the first victim to be identified was 20-year-old second year u.s. nare navy academy midshipman justice zemser. his mother speak out today knees loving son nephew and cousin who was community mind. this tragedy shocked us in the worst way. >> reporter: photos all over a her facebook page who we learned her son was sprint football player and valedictorian and academy spokesman says he was on leave and headed home to new york. also a victim 48-year-old jimgaines the father of two and associated press video software architect on his way home toplainsboro new jersey from meetings in dc. people throughout the region grieving and trying to come to testimonies with this unexpected tragedy. >> he was absolutely wonderful and everybody looked up to my son. and it's no other words i can say. >> reporter: and bruce and les
naval academy in annapolis is mourning a midshipman that died this morning and a third victim a man from maryland who we have identified as abeed jilani. a 5-year-old wells fargo senior vice president from rockville maryland is the latest victim in the tuesday fatal amtrak wreck. the first victim to be identified was 20-year-old second year u.s. nare navy academy midshipman justice zemser. his mother speak out today knees loving son nephew and cousin who was community mind. this tragedy shocked...
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. >> reporter: directly next to one world trade is the 9/11 memorial and museum a place to mourn thest. here it's about the future and the city in all its splendor. now, while the observatory is just opening here today, the one world trade building itself has been open for about six months. it's been reported about 60% of the building is now occupied. and, anne-marie we're told bookings for the observatory here are sold out at least through the weekend. come on over. >> i would love to. it looks fantastic. even now and the sun isn't even up. i can't imagine when the sun comes up. >> so beautiful. >> yes, indeed. at the world one trade center. thanks a lot don. >>> straight ahead we'll tell you about a ceo of a startup who is handing out tuition. >> reporter: this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by sea-bond denture adhesive. l day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. aren't you christen press? that's me. great to see you off the soccer field. what's that sunscreen? it's coppertone clearly sheer. lightweight, breathable protection. your
. >> reporter: directly next to one world trade is the 9/11 memorial and museum a place to mourn thest. here it's about the future and the city in all its splendor. now, while the observatory is just opening here today, the one world trade building itself has been open for about six months. it's been reported about 60% of the building is now occupied. and, anne-marie we're told bookings for the observatory here are sold out at least through the weekend. come on over. >> i would love...
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i mourn at the thought of the many lives who have been lost but even more a mourn because i feel thathe last time that this kind of justice will occur. today i along with my classmates at princeton universities participated in a peaceful yet powerful walkout of class and die-ins on the front lawn of our campus in honor of not only mike brown but the lives of many other african-americans who are no longer with us because of the inju injustice occurring in our society. i have fear because, while this was occurring just outside of this building, so many people walked past or were sitting around disinterested and unconcerned, and my friend, aaron francis, a young black man attending harvard law school, could not have said this any better. i shed a tear because of how indicative that moment was of reality. it was a reflection of the fact that i cannot convince some people that a person's life is worth immensely more than a couple minutes of respect, that i just won't be able to convince people that something is actually wrong. america, in order for positive change to occur, this decision m
i mourn at the thought of the many lives who have been lost but even more a mourn because i feel thathe last time that this kind of justice will occur. today i along with my classmates at princeton universities participated in a peaceful yet powerful walkout of class and die-ins on the front lawn of our campus in honor of not only mike brown but the lives of many other african-americans who are no longer with us because of the inju injustice occurring in our society. i have fear because, while...
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. -- extreme mourning. because of that, there was a lot of uncertainty about the government and what was going to happen. a lot of people just stayed in washington. there was also the search for john wilkes booth and any conspirators. that took the front page of many newspapers, so there were a variety of things occurring and the people who came to springfield, and they were numerous from out of springfield the successor to lincoln did not attend. >> as we approach 3:00 on the east coast, 2:00 at your time, let's take our first caller. caller: i just have a general question. host: no angela. i'm sorry. we are going to work on our own call and as we try to get that could together, let me ask another question. you've got that procession making its way up. what would be the accuracy of some of the costumes we are seeing? are these accurate costumes these reenactors are wearing? richard: absolutely. they are very accurate. the lady walking toward us -- what i think you have the screen before, that is the origin
. -- extreme mourning. because of that, there was a lot of uncertainty about the government and what was going to happen. a lot of people just stayed in washington. there was also the search for john wilkes booth and any conspirators. that took the front page of many newspapers, so there were a variety of things occurring and the people who came to springfield, and they were numerous from out of springfield the successor to lincoln did not attend. >> as we approach 3:00 on the east coast,...
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family is mourning the death of their son after he disappeared in texas. the three-year-old way ran off of they were attacking the car in inglewood. -- angleton. they found video of the boy running towards a nearby pond. they later found his body in the pond. the family was visiting his great-grandmother for her 90th birthday. alison: after making some customers wait weeks, lumber liquidators is making a big move after seeing how thousands of tests turned out. we should do results from a local family for simple last night. today, lumber liquidators announced it will stop selling chinese made lemon it's until a -- laminates until -- jamie:osie: up until yesterday you could still buy this laminate from lumber liquidators. but after 3000 test gets, it changed its mind even of the vast majority came back with acceptable levels of from aldehyde. -- formaldehyde. >> we started encouraging her kids to stay the night at friends houses. reporter: they do not want them staying inside of these floors. >> we do know what to be doing damage with our children or pets. r
family is mourning the death of their son after he disappeared in texas. the three-year-old way ran off of they were attacking the car in inglewood. -- angleton. they found video of the boy running towards a nearby pond. they later found his body in the pond. the family was visiting his great-grandmother for her 90th birthday. alison: after making some customers wait weeks, lumber liquidators is making a big move after seeing how thousands of tests turned out. we should do results from a local...