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mr. peterson died in 1871. mrs. peterson died four months to the day after his death. the children liquidated everything. when the bed, the bureau, all the things in chicago now, they were all sold at that time. but they sold everything, right down to the spittoon's. anything else? >> what happened to the ford family? kathryn: i focused on the petersons, so i can't really tell you. wereford and harry ford jailed. i'm not quite sure about the others. it became the government building and records building until it collapsed in the 1890's. when of the interesting things about that is, bobby jacob walter, who had prayed for the president out on the street, he was one of those people that spilled the entire block, praying all night. father walter prayed for the president and that he walked to the gallows with mary surratt. when ford's theater collapsed, he was one of the first people in to rescue people. interesting trajectory. yes? >> where did you gather the information? what were some of your sources for the young man who was in the house, and the letter that was pocket,
mr. peterson died in 1871. mrs. peterson died four months to the day after his death. the children liquidated everything. when the bed, the bureau, all the things in chicago now, they were all sold at that time. but they sold everything, right down to the spittoon's. anything else? >> what happened to the ford family? kathryn: i focused on the petersons, so i can't really tell you. wereford and harry ford jailed. i'm not quite sure about the others. it became the government building and...
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mr. peterson, who, according to mr. peterson and according to you, have been friends since you
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mr. peterson died from a heart attack a month ago.t's not fair, right, or i can go about and say it's what god intended. tickets tonight were free, but they operate on donations. tournament in september. cheryl conner, abc 7 news. kimberly: right now, a search for answers in the death of a woman at a montgomery county motel. investigators were called to the red roof inn on shady grove road in rockville this morning for the report of a woman found dead. the police say the woman was stabbed to death. they are investigating the death as suspicious. no word on her identity or a possible suspect. andloping tonight, the ntsb faa are investigating a helicopter crash near bwi airport. doing lineter was inspections for baltimore gas & electric when it went down. three people were on board, none of them seriously hurt. officials say there was no impact on airline operations, but there were some delays on mark and amtrak routes. crews were called in to battle a brush five because of the crash. turning now to the seems like spring is finally sett
mr. peterson died from a heart attack a month ago.t's not fair, right, or i can go about and say it's what god intended. tickets tonight were free, but they operate on donations. tournament in september. cheryl conner, abc 7 news. kimberly: right now, a search for answers in the death of a woman at a montgomery county motel. investigators were called to the red roof inn on shady grove road in rockville this morning for the report of a woman found dead. the police say the woman was stabbed to...
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mr. peterson.[applause] >> first off thank you john and thank you to fox business for hosting this forum but i was born in independence missouri. was raised in a horse farm a short drive from a town called liberty. coincidence? i will let you be the judge. i learned about economic liberty when my parents sent me into the fields to play in the chrysanthemums and sell them to people in my small town. learn about personal liberty from those who taught me about the golden rule. i believe people are inherently good and they can be trusted with freedom and that freedom should be as expansive as possible. the role of government is to protect our liberty, not our security. that's what the 2nd amendment is for. i'm a grassroots candidate with a real national campaign. i have an army behind my back up and volunteering for me and financing me the entire way. i'm a fiscally conservative candidate for $0 campaign debt and i budgeted my funds in the same manner that i would govern. i'm proving that you can do mo
mr. peterson.[applause] >> first off thank you john and thank you to fox business for hosting this forum but i was born in independence missouri. was raised in a horse farm a short drive from a town called liberty. coincidence? i will let you be the judge. i learned about economic liberty when my parents sent me into the fields to play in the chrysanthemums and sell them to people in my small town. learn about personal liberty from those who taught me about the golden rule. i believe...
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mr. peterson.[applause] >> first off thank you john and thank you to fox business for hosting this forum but i was born in independence missouri. was raised in a horse farm a short drive from a town called liberty. coincidence? i will let you be the judge. i learned about economic liberty when my parents sent me into the fields to play in the chrysanthemums and sell them to people in my small town. learn about personal liberty from those who taught me about the golden rule. i believe people are inherently good and they can be trusted with freedom and that freedom should be as expansive as possible. the role of government is to protect our liberty, not our security. that's what the 2nd amendment is for. i'm a grassroots candidate with a real national campaign. i have an army behind my back up and volunteering for me and financing me the entire way. i'm a fiscally conservative candidate for $0 campaign debt and i budgeted my funds in the same manner that i would govern. i'm proving that you can do mo
mr. peterson.[applause] >> first off thank you john and thank you to fox business for hosting this forum but i was born in independence missouri. was raised in a horse farm a short drive from a town called liberty. coincidence? i will let you be the judge. i learned about economic liberty when my parents sent me into the fields to play in the chrysanthemums and sell them to people in my small town. learn about personal liberty from those who taught me about the golden rule. i believe...
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mr. peterson, come to the hospital. ms. peterson, you have to go to the morgue. this is my reality. what is your reality? what is your reality, ok? peter liang is a convicted murderer. convicted murderer. let's get -- let's not forget that. you took an innocent life. i like that he had no confrontation with. >> there was no confrontation -- exactly. amy: we are going to leave it there but we will continue of course to cover this case and so many others. hertencia petersen, thank you so much for being with us. again, our condolences. hertencia petersen is the aunt of akai gurley. thank you to cathy dang, executive director of caaav, organizing asian communities, and to john liu former new york , city comptroller and professor of public finance at cuny and columbia university. when we come back, we will talk about flint, michigan. the poisoning of an american city. charges have been brought against three michigan officials . we will speak with award-winning journalist who helped to break the story of what happened in flint. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, de
mr. peterson, come to the hospital. ms. peterson, you have to go to the morgue. this is my reality. what is your reality? what is your reality, ok? peter liang is a convicted murderer. convicted murderer. let's get -- let's not forget that. you took an innocent life. i like that he had no confrontation with. >> there was no confrontation -- exactly. amy: we are going to leave it there but we will continue of course to cover this case and so many others. hertencia petersen, thank you so...
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under jeffrey, and that'sing back andy reid and mcnabb in the form of doug peterson and their quarterback of the future. >> mrri endorsed this thing all along. he went to visit these kids own the road and did private workouts giving them their blessing, do the deal. i want a franchise quarterback. >> reporter: nbc 10. >>> we'll have so much more draft coverage in our nbc 10 eagles' draft day special thursday live from lincoln financial field at 7:00 p.m. join us for conversations with peterson and roseman, and john clark will be in chicago and hear from carson. it's all happening on thursday at 7:00 only at nbc 10. >>> next on nbc 10 news at 5:00, counting down the days for the pennsylvania primary, and we're not talking about the presidents issue race. coming up, we take a closer look at the other big contests heating up across the state. modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person that really gets this is katie mcginty. she came from a working-class family. she was ninth of 10 kids. she gets it. she'll fight for equal
under jeffrey, and that'sing back andy reid and mcnabb in the form of doug peterson and their quarterback of the future. >> mrri endorsed this thing all along. he went to visit these kids own the road and did private workouts giving them their blessing, do the deal. i want a franchise quarterback. >> reporter: nbc 10. >>> we'll have so much more draft coverage in our nbc 10 eagles' draft day special thursday live from lincoln financial field at 7:00 p.m. join us for...
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mr. president. thank you smu. [applause] >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, paul kane, congressional reporter for the washington post and christina petersonngressional reporter for the wall street journal. on the congressional agenda. and the impact the presidential race could have on this for congressional elections. then, job and zealous, analyst for the personal finance website , discusses the sites report on which states are the most and least financially dependent on the federal government. and craig gilbert, washington bureau chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel, previous to rescue republican and democratic wisconsin primaries. watch c-span's washington journal, beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning, when the discussion. ♪ c-span, theght on supreme court cases that shaped our history comes alive with a c-span serious, landmark cases. historic supreme court decisions. our 12 part series explores real-life stories and constitutional dramas behind some of the most significant decisions and american history. >> this is a story indicates that presidential power and its limits. during times of war. it was before the court
mr. president. thank you smu. [applause] >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, paul kane, congressional reporter for the washington post and christina petersonngressional reporter for the wall street journal. on the congressional agenda. and the impact the presidential race could have on this for congressional elections. then, job and zealous, analyst for the personal finance website , discusses the sites...