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so the question is what did kill poe? this is edgar allan poe residents trunk. i held most of his worldly possessions. but he left it in richmond. when he was traveling to baltimore, said that the key to his trunk was found in his pocket after his death. we know before he left richmond he had been staying the american hotel on main street, but this trunk was found in the swan tavern still holding some possessions, and people wondered for years why he had this trunk here. they thought it's kind of a large piece so maybe he had a smaller piece he carried with him to baltimore so maybe he had two trunks. but his sister eventually acquired this and had a big legal battle over who got to have his trunk, poe's mother-in-law, who was actually his aunt, and his sister, who was his closest living relative fought over the lit area state and the mother-in-law who should nod heat had the rights signed over the rights to poe's literary egg guess to griswold but two women battled over the trunk and the possessions. and it was only recently discovered thank you n one of poe's
so the question is what did kill poe? this is edgar allan poe residents trunk. i held most of his worldly possessions. but he left it in richmond. when he was traveling to baltimore, said that the key to his trunk was found in his pocket after his death. we know before he left richmond he had been staying the american hotel on main street, but this trunk was found in the swan tavern still holding some possessions, and people wondered for years why he had this trunk here. they thought it's kind...
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in poe's life. and the last summer of 1849, poe is passing through philadelphia and showed up at his house terrified that people try to kill him. he said he heard people conspiring against him and he wanted to cut off his mustache so nobody would recognize him. then later, poe said it was all just hallucination. it wasn't real, nevermind. certainly wrote about this account, and someone at this point has written asking was he just drunk? was he on drugs? this is his response, that he didn't appear to be drinking. he didn't appear to have been on drugs. he was calm and measured and all he said was why exactly was poe listed on? maybe there were people attribute we just don't know. even though the evidence seems to support an idea that poe didn't drink quite as much as i think he did, and that he really didn't find inspiration for writing using opium, that's the popular reputation that poe has. poe left richmond to go to the big cities of north. richman at the time his work here at about 15,000 people.
in poe's life. and the last summer of 1849, poe is passing through philadelphia and showed up at his house terrified that people try to kill him. he said he heard people conspiring against him and he wanted to cut off his mustache so nobody would recognize him. then later, poe said it was all just hallucination. it wasn't real, nevermind. certainly wrote about this account, and someone at this point has written asking was he just drunk? was he on drugs? this is his response, that he didn't...
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. >> edgar allen poe is the right who put american literature on the map.he's the one who was the first international influential american writer. he invented the detective stories. he is one of the pioneers of science fiction. he built the tale of psychological terror. he wrote the only poem that so famous that has its own nfl team than after. the idea that a home or work of literature or piece of art didn't have to teach you something, didn't have to have a moral, didn't have to make a better person. it was
. >> edgar allen poe is the right who put american literature on the map.he's the one who was the first international influential american writer. he invented the detective stories. he is one of the pioneers of science fiction. he built the tale of psychological terror. he wrote the only poem that so famous that has its own nfl team than after. the idea that a home or work of literature or piece of art didn't have to teach you something, didn't have to have a moral, didn't have to make a...
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up next, we visit thed gar allen poe museum. the only'll building dedicated to a literary figure. >> ed gar allen poe put american literature on the map. he is the one who is the first internationally influential american writer. he invented the detective story. one of the pioneers of science fiction. psychological terror and he has a poem that has an nfl team named after him and the idea that a poem or work of literature or piece rt
up next, we visit thed gar allen poe museum. the only'll building dedicated to a literary figure. >> ed gar allen poe put american literature on the map. he is the one who is the first internationally influential american writer. he invented the detective story. one of the pioneers of science fiction. psychological terror and he has a poem that has an nfl team named after him and the idea that a poem or work of literature or piece rt
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poe is one of them. this museum is the only literary museum in richmond and one of only a few in the country. so it helps preserve our literary heritage. reminds us that a big part of what makes us who we are is our cultural. not just the visual arts but also the literary arts. it's part of the history of our collective imagination. there's people who come to museum who have never heard of patrick henry or thomas jefferson but they know edgar allan poe. he is a an international let literary figure and can't say he belong dozen world and is everybody's writer and that's the great thing about the museum. a place that brings together everybody. >> the james is virginia's largest river. it forms in the appalachian mountains, runs through richmond and slows goo the chesapeake -- flows into the chesapeake bay. wait a trade route for connellists and sometimes called america founding river. continuing the look at richmond we spoke with richmond native and former governor of virginia, douglas wilder. >> hold your
poe is one of them. this museum is the only literary museum in richmond and one of only a few in the country. so it helps preserve our literary heritage. reminds us that a big part of what makes us who we are is our cultural. not just the visual arts but also the literary arts. it's part of the history of our collective imagination. there's people who come to museum who have never heard of patrick henry or thomas jefferson but they know edgar allan poe. he is a an international let literary...
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a box and opt into that. >> no, this is an implicit change as of right now the three hundred plus poes they don't get their outdoor permit we're creating a tool if someone wants to amend to include we can do that or from the beginning. >> could be outdoor. >> they can do an amendment what does someone do now i'm asking for future ones if poe equals indoor and outdoor. >> we're make that implicit in the process to you when - those are important issues i think you have to take seriously you know together but separate at the same time what happens in the case of. >> a venue that plans to be a indoors is the permit allows for both and at a later time they do an outdoor and not getting through the permit process. >> we're dealing with someone that comes to us with an operation in mind and decided to privet towards something new we go back and say hey we've got to figure out what you're doing now you changed our mind it is in our discretion at the outset to say someone do you plan to have an outdoor space obviously; right? if they have the room it might suggest they consider it we'll probabl
a box and opt into that. >> no, this is an implicit change as of right now the three hundred plus poes they don't get their outdoor permit we're creating a tool if someone wants to amend to include we can do that or from the beginning. >> could be outdoor. >> they can do an amendment what does someone do now i'm asking for future ones if poe equals indoor and outdoor. >> we're make that implicit in the process to you when - those are important issues i think you have to...
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poe, for five minutes. . poe: mr. speaker, in her formative years, lena wore turtlenecks and baggy clothes to school every day. why did she do so? to hide the bruises that covered her entire body. soon lena's abusive foster mother lost custody of her, and when her foster mother lost custody, lena just ran away. she was 13. after bolting from the front lawn at the houston middle school, she ran into a friendly looking stranger, and that's when she discovered a false sense of comfort in the hands of a dastardly human trafficker. he offered to look after her, protect her, and love her. that was if she made him a little money. and he offered her the one thing she was missing in her 13 years, someone who said they loved her. mr. speaker, love doesn't come with black eyes and bruises, however. the trafficker even promised lena that drugs so she could focus on something else while she was having sex with the buyers of children. for the next three months, lena would have many different traffickers and many different buyers. s
poe, for five minutes. . poe: mr. speaker, in her formative years, lena wore turtlenecks and baggy clothes to school every day. why did she do so? to hide the bruises that covered her entire body. soon lena's abusive foster mother lost custody of her, and when her foster mother lost custody, lena just ran away. she was 13. after bolting from the front lawn at the houston middle school, she ran into a friendly looking stranger, and that's when she discovered a false sense of comfort in the hands...
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a box and opt into that. >> no, this is an implicit change as of right now the three hundred plus poes they don't get their outdoor permit we're creating a tool if someone wants to amend to include we can do that or from the beginning. >> could be outdoor. >> they can do an amendment what does someone do now i'm asking for future ones if poe equals indoor and outdoor. >> we're make that implicit in the process to you when - those are important issues i think you have to take seriously you know together but separate at the same time what happens in the case of. >> a venue that plans to be a indoors is the permit allows for both and at a later time they do an outdoor and not getting through the permit process. >> we're dealing with someone that comes to us with an operation in mind and decided to privet towards something new we go back and say hey we've got to figure out what you're doing now you changed our mind it is in our discretion at the outset to say someone do you plan to have an outdoor space obviously; right? if they have the room it might suggest they consider it we'll probabl
a box and opt into that. >> no, this is an implicit change as of right now the three hundred plus poes they don't get their outdoor permit we're creating a tool if someone wants to amend to include we can do that or from the beginning. >> could be outdoor. >> they can do an amendment what does someone do now i'm asking for future ones if poe equals indoor and outdoor. >> we're make that implicit in the process to you when - those are important issues i think you have to...
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poe: i ask unaimous consent to address e house for one nute a to revise and extend my remar. the eaker pro mpore: out objtion the gentlem is recognized for one minut on which furtheproceedings were postponed mr. speaker president ama has sign an execute order to revive the cann keystone x.l. pipeline. if keystone does not go throh, it does not me they wilnot buy it fr them. canada gett. it will bring thousands of jobs tmy home state of texa this iwhere the pipeline ends at t refineries in southeast texa at peak capacity, the pipeline is expected to deli30,000 barels a day to the lf coast. that is much fuel we get from saudi arabia. at peak capacity, this will be better for the united states and for our self-reliance on our oil. transcanada has reapplied for this permit and the state department needs to approve it. pipelines are the most economically safe and way to move fuel. it's time we make this happen and it's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania eek recognition? without
poe: i ask unaimous consent to address e house for one nute a to revise and extend my remar. the eaker pro mpore: out objtion the gentlem is recognized for one minut on which furtheproceedings were postponed mr. speaker president ama has sign an execute order to revive the cann keystone x.l. pipeline. if keystone does not go throh, it does not me they wilnot buy it fr them. canada gett. it will bring thousands of jobs tmy home state of texa this iwhere the pipeline ends at t refineries in...
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authorities say poe tried to place a plastic bag over a woman's head in june but that woman got awaye. >>> the county executive broke his silence, this after the police chief addressed so racially charged photos first made public by news4. tracee wilkins has been following this story from the beginning. >> reporter: one day after prince george's county police chief addressed a discrimination complaint filed against his department by some officers, county leaders are speaking out. prince george's county county executive released a statement saying in part i support chief's formation of an outside panel to review alleged acts of racial discrimination within our police department. i believe the only way to improve race relations is to acknowledge and address the issue head on. yesterday the chief addressed system of t some of the photos. one showed the face of a black man taped to a training dummy used for punching and tasing. the word color guard was stricken and replaced with african-american. the chief says both of those incidents are under investigation. he also addressed vanity pla
authorities say poe tried to place a plastic bag over a woman's head in june but that woman got awaye. >>> the county executive broke his silence, this after the police chief addressed so racially charged photos first made public by news4. tracee wilkins has been following this story from the beginning. >> reporter: one day after prince george's county police chief addressed a discrimination complaint filed against his department by some officers, county leaders are speaking out....
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poe left richmond and went on to write some of his most famous works, including "the raven," before he returned to richmond to marry his childhood sweetheart trade edgar allan poll later died under mysterious circumstances will in baltimore in 1849. american history tv continues its look at richmond with a tour of hollywood cemetery. it is the second most visited cemetery in the country after arlington national cemetery. >> the master scans the woven score of subtle harmonies before a note is stirred. and the nature now is pondering the title symphony of spring as yet unheard. this is a poem by john bannister , american poet buried in hollywood cemetery. here at hollywood cemetery we are anticipating the coming of spring. now many of the trees are dormant, but soon they will break forth with tremendous color and life. hollywood cemetery was beyondshed in 1847, just the city limits of richmond, virginia. the founders of hollywood hired , a philadelphia landscape architect, to design and layout they grounds. not rename the grounds, but the -- you name the grounds for the extensive growth
poe left richmond and went on to write some of his most famous works, including "the raven," before he returned to richmond to marry his childhood sweetheart trade edgar allan poll later died under mysterious circumstances will in baltimore in 1849. american history tv continues its look at richmond with a tour of hollywood cemetery. it is the second most visited cemetery in the country after arlington national cemetery. >> the master scans the woven score of subtle harmonies...
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poe left richmond and went on to write some of his most famous works, including "the raven," before he returned to richmond to marry his childhood sweetheart trade edgar allan poll later died under mysterious circumstances will in baltimore in 1849. american history tv continues its look at richmond with a tour of hollywood cemetery. it is the second most visited cemetery in the country after arlington national cemetery. >> the master scans the woven score of subtle harmonies before a note is stirred. and the nature now is pondering the title symphony of spring as yet unheard. this is a poem by john bannister , american poet buried in hollywood cemetery. here at hollywood cemetery we are anticipating the coming of spring. now many of the trees are dormant, but soon they will break forth with tremendous color and life. hollywood cemetery was beyondshed in 1847, just the city limits of richmond, virginia. the founders of hollywood hired , a philadelphia landscape architect, to design and layout they grounds. not rename the grounds, but the -- you name the grounds for the extensive growth
poe left richmond and went on to write some of his most famous works, including "the raven," before he returned to richmond to marry his childhood sweetheart trade edgar allan poll later died under mysterious circumstances will in baltimore in 1849. american history tv continues its look at richmond with a tour of hollywood cemetery. it is the second most visited cemetery in the country after arlington national cemetery. >> the master scans the woven score of subtle harmonies...
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which were in the hand of the terrorists in alope poe. i don't know they managed to come swoo possession of these and now, according to my information, when aleppo is free, we don't toe zee any other countries starting their programs there, the discussions about people in the highest while the campaign was -- believe me, russia does more than any other country in that sense. >> i see two hands. let's take both questions then go back to the panel. >> i'm the head of amnesty international. thank you for referring to our report. listening to this, you can see the person on the street is totally confused and frustrated with the m ises and institutions and our leader wrs supposed to be delivering basic security. if the richest country's most important leaders are totally unclear in cha wha the proposal is moving forward, so i would totally agree with the russian speaker that the western powers have historically used human rights selectively, depending on their own con venus. they're doing that even now in saudi arabia. the u.s. and saudi arabi
which were in the hand of the terrorists in alope poe. i don't know they managed to come swoo possession of these and now, according to my information, when aleppo is free, we don't toe zee any other countries starting their programs there, the discussions about people in the highest while the campaign was -- believe me, russia does more than any other country in that sense. >> i see two hands. let's take both questions then go back to the panel. >> i'm the head of amnesty...
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poe's art akts, manuscripts and memorabilia. >> if it hadn't been for richmond, poe wouldn't have produced a lot of his best work and wouldn't have had that chance to experiment when he was in his earl qi 20s and find his literary voice. >> reporter: on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv explore richmond's history. from the american revolution, the civil war, and today. and then we'll visit the home of maggie walker, a leader in richmond's african-american community at the turn of the 20th century. she became the first female ceo of a bank in the united states. >> and mrs. walk yer's goal waso primarily help women of the organization and black women of the entire community. and that's where the strength of the independent order of st. luke came to be. and from that platform working with the independent order of st. luke mrs. walker goes on not just to have an effect in richmond but toward civil rights and equal opportunities for black women across the united states. >> watch c-span's cities tour of richmond, virginia saturday noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday af
poe's art akts, manuscripts and memorabilia. >> if it hadn't been for richmond, poe wouldn't have produced a lot of his best work and wouldn't have had that chance to experiment when he was in his earl qi 20s and find his literary voice. >> reporter: on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv explore richmond's history. from the american revolution, the civil war, and today. and then we'll visit the home of maggie walker, a leader in richmond's african-american community...
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. >> the wind was strong enough to pick up this tram poe lean, sent us this picture. the wind blew the tram poe lean and it had to clear a six foot fence to get there. >> wow. >> that wind caused a lot of problems today. >> let's get an update on your most accurate weather forecast. >> we're warning of these winds for several days ahead of time saying they're going to be strong and monday was going to be a bumpy one. here are the current wind gusts. they're a lot better than they were a few hours ago. we had gusts at some spots about 50 miles an hour. now at 32-mile-per-hour wind gust in wilmington and philadelphia at 37. millville now below 30-mile-per-hour gusts and the same for wildwood and coatesville at 28. areas like atlantic city, allentown, no longer reporting gusts. that shows that the winds are starting to weaken and they're going to continue to do so pretty rapidly as we go through the night. we're in the upper 30s currently in mt. holly, 37 in philadelphia. those are the actual temperatures. look at what it feels like outside because of those winds. coates
. >> the wind was strong enough to pick up this tram poe lean, sent us this picture. the wind blew the tram poe lean and it had to clear a six foot fence to get there. >> wow. >> that wind caused a lot of problems today. >> let's get an update on your most accurate weather forecast. >> we're warning of these winds for several days ahead of time saying they're going to be strong and monday was going to be a bumpy one. here are the current wind gusts. they're a lot...
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the poe itself is the lime green section.l baseline concept is to have 10 northbound commercial lanes, then northbound passenger lanes, and eight southbound lanes. but there's an innovation analysis currently underway that sandag is undertaken that will look at some of the details and make final recommendations on exactly what should be built. but basically as you can sense, 10, 10, and eight, this is a really large crossing and one of the goals i think picking up on something juan said, rather than having to reconfigure what is what's happening at san ysidro, they will try to build this making had and planning for continued expansion. the border wait times in the san diego area, particularly at peak range from two to four hours. and the goal of ome is to reduce that to a 20 minute wait time. that's 20 minutes for me to find point on either side of the border to the crossing. it doesn't include whatever time it might take customs to review the contents because obviously that's not something that sandag would be able to contro
the poe itself is the lime green section.l baseline concept is to have 10 northbound commercial lanes, then northbound passenger lanes, and eight southbound lanes. but there's an innovation analysis currently underway that sandag is undertaken that will look at some of the details and make final recommendations on exactly what should be built. but basically as you can sense, 10, 10, and eight, this is a really large crossing and one of the goals i think picking up on something juan said, rather...
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poe, or five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, before i came to congress i spent my other life in the criminal justice system first as a prosecutor in texas and then as a criminal court judge for over 22 years. 25,000 bout 20,000 to felon cases, everything from stealing to killing. i saw a lot of people come to the courthouse and most of those individuals did not want to be there. that included defendants, but it also included victims of crime. victims were people from all types of background. mr. speaker, they had all -- they all had something in common -- they were a silent group of people who were preyed on by criminals. after the crime was over, many suffered for years, but finally congress came up with a novel idea, a law that established the crime victims fund to support victims of crime. instead of using taxpayer money for the fund, congress had a different idea. why not force the criminals, the traffickers, the abusers and other folks to pay for restitution for the victims of crime? they inflicted pain and sufferi
poe, or five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, before i came to congress i spent my other life in the criminal justice system first as a prosecutor in texas and then as a criminal court judge for over 22 years. 25,000 bout 20,000 to felon cases, everything from stealing to killing. i saw a lot of people come to the courthouse and most of those individuals did not want to be there. that included defendants, but it also included victims of crime. victims were people from all types of background. mr....
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tiene ningun plan especifico para ayudar a estas familias en unaforma directa que estan entre l mas poesciudad a ponerse de nuevo en pie sera extremadamente dificil... y tras perder dias detrabajo, mucs estan un paso dla indincia... tag paola onam @ 21.15lo que hay has el momento pa ellos n refugios e pronto podrian cerrar s puertas ydonaciones de ro y enseres, pero es claramen insuficientea las seis les tdre mas detalles sobre lrespuestae la ciuda por lo pnto regramos a los tudios, yo soy paola yes, repoando desde san jose... cesar --- el aalde de sanos agraci esta maÑa a los primeros bomberos que atendieronla emergencia por las inundaciones en la ciudad...take vo --- sam liccardo dijo estamaÑana q gracias alompromiso de voluntarios y trabajadores dlaciudad, que colaboraron en crticas jornadas de emergencia, los residentes recibieron asistencia inmediata... --- destac el papel desempeÑado por los bomberos, que ayudaron a evacuar las zonasinundadas... take sot english cont. vo --- por su parte el jefe de bomberos agradecla dedicacinde los miembros de su departamento, yalab su desempeÑo d
tiene ningun plan especifico para ayudar a estas familias en unaforma directa que estan entre l mas poesciudad a ponerse de nuevo en pie sera extremadamente dificil... y tras perder dias detrabajo, mucs estan un paso dla indincia... tag paola onam @ 21.15lo que hay has el momento pa ellos n refugios e pronto podrian cerrar s puertas ydonaciones de ro y enseres, pero es claramen insuficientea las seis les tdre mas detalles sobre lrespuestae la ciuda por lo pnto regramos a los tudios, yo soy...
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. >> cnn, new york times and a little bit do were -- split do -- poe lit co-were blocked. this is audio from the briefing. >> this afternoon he's meeting with governor casic. over the weekend he will work on his joint address. >> reporters chose not to attend in protest. >> that's the right attitude for them to take and i applaud those reporters. >> this food fight between the white house and the media is beneficial to both sides. ratings are up for the media and trump gets raptures when he's in front of his audience. >> it may not be good for the public. >> using this as a way to prepare to discredit reports that may be strongly reported and a great public significance. >> students say it strengthens their resolve to pursue a career in journal. >>> . >> a white house spokesperson said the briefing was for core reporters so everyone was represented but they invited desirable reporters, additional report. >> joining us now is james taylor. what do you think. inviting some news organizations and excluding others is censorship. >> it's selective in terms of how you send out t
. >> cnn, new york times and a little bit do were -- split do -- poe lit co-were blocked. this is audio from the briefing. >> this afternoon he's meeting with governor casic. over the weekend he will work on his joint address. >> reporters chose not to attend in protest. >> that's the right attitude for them to take and i applaud those reporters. >> this food fight between the white house and the media is beneficial to both sides. ratings are up for the media and...
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. >> we also visit the edgar allan poe museum, who was a richmond native. >> if they had not been for richmond, poe would not have had that chance to experiment when he was in his early 20's and find his literary voice. 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, explore richmond's history. then, we visit the home of maggie walker, a leader in richmond's african-american history. she became the first female ceo of a bank in the united states. >> mrs. walker's goal was to primarily help women of the organization. black women in the entire community. that is what the state -- that is what the strength of the organization came to be. ofking with the organization st. luke's, mrs. walker goes on to not just have an effect in richmond, but towards civil rights and equal opportunity for black women across the united states. tour of c-span's cities richmond, virginia. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> "washington journal" continues. from joining us now columbus, ohio is mark ogden, project manager with the association of state dam safety officials. tha
. >> we also visit the edgar allan poe museum, who was a richmond native. >> if they had not been for richmond, poe would not have had that chance to experiment when he was in his early 20's and find his literary voice. 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, explore richmond's history. then, we visit the home of maggie walker, a leader in richmond's african-american history. she became the first female ceo of a bank in the united states. >> mrs. walker's goal was to...
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ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] aims for anchor allen oh -- edgar allen poe moved to richmond, virginia. he left richmond and went on to write some of his most known works. he later died under mysterious circumstances, while in baltimore, in 1849. american history tv continues our look at richmond with a look cemetery, the second-most visited cemetery after arlington cemetery. scans before a note is stirred. nature is pondering the symphony of spring, as yet unheard. poem from an american poet buried in hollywood cemetery. here at hollywood cemetery, we are anticipating the coming of spring. now, many trees are dormant, but they will
ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] aims for anchor allen oh -- edgar allen poe moved to richmond, virginia. he left richmond and went on to write some of his most known works. he later died under mysterious circumstances, while in baltimore, in 1849. american history tv continues our look at richmond with a look cemetery, the second-most visited cemetery after arlington cemetery. scans before a note is stirred. nature is pondering the symphony of spring, as yet...
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then quarter after ollie dip poe hits the three, durant and russell westbrook start jawing at each otheroreboard, yeah, later, andre roberson hard fall on durant. then they get into it. come on, man. you're down by 20. will in the fourth, durant from way down downtown. money. and that was the dagger, folks. warriors win big, 130-114. durant finished with 34 points. >> it's part of the game. >> was it fun? do you wish it didn't happen. >> basketball is fun in general especially playing in an haven't like this. the crowd was amazing tonight. loud as loud as i ever heard them here. like i said, it's part of the game. >>> to the links now, three of the pebble beach pro-am. a beautiful day at the monterrey peninsula. jordan spieth putted for birdie. he ends the day with a six shot lead. he's 17 under through three rounds. that does it for sports. more news after break. with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you mo
then quarter after ollie dip poe hits the three, durant and russell westbrook start jawing at each otheroreboard, yeah, later, andre roberson hard fall on durant. then they get into it. come on, man. you're down by 20. will in the fourth, durant from way down downtown. money. and that was the dagger, folks. warriors win big, 130-114. durant finished with 34 points. >> it's part of the game. >> was it fun? do you wish it didn't happen. >> basketball is fun in general especially...
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didn't hit anyone but it did lodge in the side of a zoagie poe's food truck many deck do's not believecific person was an actual target. investigate it's do say that two more shootings happened minutes later nearby in salem. >>> if you have ever had an encounter with the philadelphia parking authority, you know they take no mercy. if you break the rules. not even when you're the head of the police department. department public affairs department confirms commissioner richard ross got a parking ticket outside the bellevue hotel this morning. it was 9:22am. and he was parked in a zone that's not open until 9:30am. so eight minutes. the department says the commissioner has already taken care of his ticket. ♪ >>> tonight's hank take west deptford refinery may shut down as soon as the summer taking hundreds of jobs with it. a lot of people are obviously very concerned about all of th this. but a local leader says the plant is profitable end may have some leverage to keep it open. hank has that story from gloucester county. ♪ i work from 12 to 8:00 so i saw everybody coming in the morning, a
didn't hit anyone but it did lodge in the side of a zoagie poe's food truck many deck do's not believecific person was an actual target. investigate it's do say that two more shootings happened minutes later nearby in salem. >>> if you have ever had an encounter with the philadelphia parking authority, you know they take no mercy. if you break the rules. not even when you're the head of the police department. department public affairs department confirms commissioner richard ross got a...
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one tweet he wrote reads the judge opens up our country to poe testimony terrorists and others that do not have our best interests at heart. bad people are very healthy. matt delucia is at philadelphia international airport. >> reporter: the federal judge who issued the administration, according to the trump administration, over reemed. the ninth circuit court of appeals didn't buy that argument, at least not at the moment. there is expected to be more back and forth as far as arguments on the case. the justice department has until early tomorrow morning to respond. the acting solicitor general argued that the president alone has the power to decide who can stay in the u.s. yesterday airports and airlines began complying with a court order that came on friday night that lifted the ban even if temporarily. president trump vowed the court ruling will be overturned. the travel ban had been in place for a week. some people who had been detained made it into the u.s. >> it's really frustrated. i was about to check in when he signed the order. >> the airport welcomes the return of operating
one tweet he wrote reads the judge opens up our country to poe testimony terrorists and others that do not have our best interests at heart. bad people are very healthy. matt delucia is at philadelphia international airport. >> reporter: the federal judge who issued the administration, according to the trump administration, over reemed. the ninth circuit court of appeals didn't buy that argument, at least not at the moment. there is expected to be more back and forth as far as arguments...
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partido llegal minuto 8 del juego con un tremendo dparo de afua del area de "michael arroyo" que el poe en la victoria atajando unpenal y otroas oportinidades del conjunto visitante para dejar suporteria imbatida y asi quedarse con estos tres puns. ahora si el conjunto azulcremase enfa 100 en el claco nacional... toluca nuevamente se volvio a enfrentar a veracruz..felipe flores abrio el marcadorpara los escualos al 27 de la primera rte.. ya enos segundos 45 minutos de accion justo cuandoeequipo de reyso pensaba quse escaparia con la victoria "andy garcia" anoto el gol del empate para dejar el marcador final de uno a uno y repartirse los puntos. seguimos con la gran sorpresa que se dio en la champiosnleague en el partido entre el barcelona y paris sain gerain. take vo angel di maria abrio el marcadocon este cobro perfecto de tirolib al minuto del primer tiempo, despues vendria una grandefinicion de julian draxler...antes de terminar la primerapar para dejarl marcador parcial de dos a cero... ya en lasegunda tad volveria arecer una genialidad de angel di maria conun disparo fuera del area
partido llegal minuto 8 del juego con un tremendo dparo de afua del area de "michael arroyo" que el poe en la victoria atajando unpenal y otroas oportinidades del conjunto visitante para dejar suporteria imbatida y asi quedarse con estos tres puns. ahora si el conjunto azulcremase enfa 100 en el claco nacional... toluca nuevamente se volvio a enfrentar a veracruz..felipe flores abrio el marcadorpara los escualos al 27 de la primera rte.. ya enos segundos 45 minutos de accion justo...
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and thanks to the tireless work of lieutenant governor poe leto, more than 250 communities have joined with us to work on 600 best practices that will make local governments more successful. thank you lieutenant governor for your extraordinary work on that. [ applause ] now looking ahead our budget will propose more than $130 million in new funding for cities and towns, including increasing chapter 70 support for k through 12 education by more than $90 million, twice the amount required under state law. and for the first time we propose funding a down payment toward increasing state support for municipal health insurance. our capital program will build on previous efforts to invest in local communities. we'll continue unprecedented levels of investment in roads, bridges, economic development, and housing because these investments help our colleagues and local government build strong communities, leverage billions of dollars in private sector investment, and they create jobs. [ applause ] we should also be proud of our achievements in he had education but we must also recognize that not
and thanks to the tireless work of lieutenant governor poe leto, more than 250 communities have joined with us to work on 600 best practices that will make local governments more successful. thank you lieutenant governor for your extraordinary work on that. [ applause ] now looking ahead our budget will propose more than $130 million in new funding for cities and towns, including increasing chapter 70 support for k through 12 education by more than $90 million, twice the amount required under...
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but beautiful, very happen pro poe shot of our love statue, city of brotherly love for a reason herephiladelphia. and we will see some very nice weather for your valentine day plans. so let's get right to it. granted showing handful of light clouds rolling through here, no harm, no foul, as i like to say, you won't end up with any storm system rolling through here today. just quiet day. and specially compared to yesterday's insane wind speeds, we had multiple 50 and 60 plus mile per hour winds reported. thankfully, that has eased up. it is actually going toned up being slightly milder than average today. nice day. enjoy this. meanwhile, we look forward, if you like today, i have a feeling you'll like majority of this forecast granted, while thursday ushers in another blustery day here, probably not caliber whatever we just saw yesterday. still windy. we do warm up very nicely here. the weekend not looking bad at all, guys, check it out. low upper 50's expected bo both saturday, sunday, flirt even with zero six sunday. right now, i don't see any major storms in site for this entire se
but beautiful, very happen pro poe shot of our love statue, city of brotherly love for a reason herephiladelphia. and we will see some very nice weather for your valentine day plans. so let's get right to it. granted showing handful of light clouds rolling through here, no harm, no foul, as i like to say, you won't end up with any storm system rolling through here today. just quiet day. and specially compared to yesterday's insane wind speeds, we had multiple 50 and 60 plus mile per hour winds...
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i just don't think this is the type of person when should lead owe poe who should lead the -- type of person who should lead the treasury secretary. i'll close because we'll have further discussion on this, madam president, about the kind of person i want to see head the treasury department. i want to note i supported a number of republicans for this particular position in my time on the finance committee. i want the kind of person who's going to give everybody in america the opportunity to get ahead. we're going to have more discussion about taxes and particularly important in this role will be the treasury secretary's view of taxes. we have a tax code that is really a tale of two systems. if you are a cop or a nurse in west virginia, madam president, or in oregon, your taxes are compulsory. once or twice a month your taxes are just lifted out of your paycheck because you're a working person. that's the way it works in west virginia. that's the way it works in oregon. but if you have a battery of financial experts, it doesn't work that way. you can use that battery of financial exper
i just don't think this is the type of person when should lead owe poe who should lead the -- type of person who should lead the treasury secretary. i'll close because we'll have further discussion on this, madam president, about the kind of person i want to see head the treasury department. i want to note i supported a number of republicans for this particular position in my time on the finance committee. i want the kind of person who's going to give everybody in america the opportunity to get...
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reallyte don't like the fact that this multi billion dollar companyolla is trying to dishonor people poerked veryed y hard in their lifetime and whodo have now been discarded in in death and they rape under a a lay under a driveway. >> it is a no go arlington o county wants nothing to do nt with the proposed gondola overoo the potomac river connectingnnen rosslyn with the estimated cost is anywhereae from 80 to 90 million do.illion. arlington's county board chairman says it's just not inst the county's future and right now arlington already a largeto number of transportationtran projects in thspe works. orks. the project says they wouldys rather commitment which it commh projects. >> if you plan on being aloneyoo this valentine'sn bein day hoot wants to offer you some food. >> really? the biggest starsbis of music hit the red carpetr for the annual fashion show at the 59th annual grammy awards.ad >> going to break with a live look across the dmv.e dmv we're listening to katy perry singing "chained to the rhythm." fox5 news morning back in a moment. fios is not cable. we're wired
reallyte don't like the fact that this multi billion dollar companyolla is trying to dishonor people poerked veryed y hard in their lifetime and whodo have now been discarded in in death and they rape under a a lay under a driveway. >> it is a no go arlington o county wants nothing to do nt with the proposed gondola overoo the potomac river connectingnnen rosslyn with the estimated cost is anywhereae from 80 to 90 million do.illion. arlington's county board chairman says it's just not...
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can, at a really significant point in the process have the negotiated settlement brought back the poeswe can see yees. she wrote on me at that point. and do a bit better. >> protectionism has become a buzz word heading into 2017. do you think people now are looking at brexit thinking trump means -- or that brexit means trump, essentially. that we're going to forge much closer lining said to the u.s. asministrati asministration. >> really interesting and fundamental point. if we were to go on to wt harks and what that would mean is that we had to increase our experts to the rest of the world by at least thirty activity% where just to stand toil. trrsal our biggest market is the united states. 20% of all our experts go to the united states. the idea with a protectionest america we could increase the rest of our world trade by 37%. given the 20% of all our trade, export trade is going to the u.s. >> businesses are really worried about that. it. >> there's report by the times you received money are i want to hear if there's anything inhad appropriate. the situation is very simple and tat i
can, at a really significant point in the process have the negotiated settlement brought back the poeswe can see yees. she wrote on me at that point. and do a bit better. >> protectionism has become a buzz word heading into 2017. do you think people now are looking at brexit thinking trump means -- or that brexit means trump, essentially. that we're going to forge much closer lining said to the u.s. asministrati asministration. >> really interesting and fundamental point. if we were...
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"poe -- about his father who died on iwo jima and then the question about why we were fighting japannd traced back to an episode in which theodore relevant who decideed japanese should be allowed to rule asia and the sent his secretary of war over there on a secret mission, designed at a cruise to negotiate a secret treaty with the japanese, and to be secret because the u.s. congress, which is supposed to ratify treaties, never ratified this one which was never made public, and the firsting firsting the japanese did after being told by roosevelt your ore counsel kerr and the attacked north korea, and roosevelt said sin your under japanese you should contact japanese. so it led us on the path for japanese militarism and the attack as pearl harbor and the episode at iwo jima. >> anymore question? >> one more. >> one more. >> i'm not a sure if this is a question. before i you started speaking is was reading in "the nation" and which is now 152 years old, toward a new foreign policy and the first article by patrick lawrence, whom i don't know, is called "from destiny to purpose." so dest
"poe -- about his father who died on iwo jima and then the question about why we were fighting japannd traced back to an episode in which theodore relevant who decideed japanese should be allowed to rule asia and the sent his secretary of war over there on a secret mission, designed at a cruise to negotiate a secret treaty with the japanese, and to be secret because the u.s. congress, which is supposed to ratify treaties, never ratified this one which was never made public, and the...
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. >> we'll also visit the edgar allen poe museum. the poet was a richmond native, and the museum is the largest collection of his artifacts and memorabilia. >> if it hadn't been for richmond, poe wouldn't have produced a lot of his best work, and wouldn't have had that chance to experiment when he was in his early 20s and find his literary voice. >> on sunday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on "american history tv." explore richmond's history, from the american revolution, the civil war, and today. and then we'll visit the home of maggie walker, a leader in richmond's african-american community at the turn of the 20th century. e became the first female ceo of a bank in the united states. >> and mrs. walker's goal was to primarily help women of the organization. and black women in the entire community. that's what the strength of st. luke was. mrs. walker goes on, not just to have an effect in richmond, but towards civil rights and equal opportunities for black women across the united states. >> watch c-span cities tour of richmond, virginia,
. >> we'll also visit the edgar allen poe museum. the poet was a richmond native, and the museum is the largest collection of his artifacts and memorabilia. >> if it hadn't been for richmond, poe wouldn't have produced a lot of his best work, and wouldn't have had that chance to experiment when he was in his early 20s and find his literary voice. >> on sunday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on "american history tv." explore richmond's history, from the american revolution,...
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poe could fly but had no super >> stephen: she could fly.h. ( laughter ) but you know what, the comedy you're doing and several others is so incredibly valuable and important to see that kind of -- ( cheers and applause ) it really is. >> stephen: thank you very much. by several others, you mean my reruns, right? >> yes, all your reruns. all the different characters you bring to light. >> stephen: thank you very much. thank you very much. >> yes. >> stephen: well, it's fun. i enjoy doing the show because it makes me feel better. i'd go crazy if i couldn't come here. same way he'd go crazy if he couldn't talk to people. >> and he goes crazy when he talks to people. >> stephen: kind of like that. so you're on twitter, finally, i understand. are you a hacktiv >> stephen: what's your name? real momma gump. >> stephen: you live in new york, right? >> 50/50. >> stephen: when you go into the bubba gump shrimp company, do you get any table you want? momma gump is here. table, please. have the waiter washed and brought to me. ( laughter ) >> can i do
poe could fly but had no super >> stephen: she could fly.h. ( laughter ) but you know what, the comedy you're doing and several others is so incredibly valuable and important to see that kind of -- ( cheers and applause ) it really is. >> stephen: thank you very much. by several others, you mean my reruns, right? >> yes, all your reruns. all the different characters you bring to light. >> stephen: thank you very much. thank you very much. >> yes. >> stephen:...
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. >> we'll visit the edgar allan poe museum. it has the largest collection of his artifacts and memorabilia. >> if not for richmond, poe wouldn't have had the chance to experiment when he was in his early 20s and find his literary voice. >> on sunday on american his tore tv, explore richmond's history from the american revolution, the civil war and today. then we'll visit the home of maggie walker a leader in the african-american community at the turn of the 20th century. she became the first female ceo. >> i am -- black women in the entire community, that's what the strength of the st. luke became to be. and from that platform working with the independent organization of st. luke, mrs. walker goes on not to have only an effect in richmond, but civil rights and for black women across the united states. >> watch c-span's cities tour saturday at noon eastern. on book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> ceos from major
. >> we'll visit the edgar allan poe museum. it has the largest collection of his artifacts and memorabilia. >> if not for richmond, poe wouldn't have had the chance to experiment when he was in his early 20s and find his literary voice. >> on sunday on american his tore tv, explore richmond's history from the american revolution, the civil war and today. then we'll visit the home of maggie walker a leader in the african-american community at the turn of the 20th century. she...
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poe's manuscri manuscripts, artifacts and memorabilia. >> if it hadn't been for richmond, poe wouldn't have had his best work and experiment in his early 20s and find his literary voice. >> on sunday, 2:00 p.m. eastern, explore history from the american revolution, the civil war and today and then we'll visit the home of maggie walker, a leader in richmond's african-american community at the turn of the 20th century. she became the first female ceo at a bank in the united states. >> mrs. walker's goal was to primarily help women of the organization. black women in the entire community. that's what the strength of the independent order of st. luke came to be. from that platform, working with the independent order of st. luke, mrs. walker goes on not just to have an effect in richmond, but towards civil rights and equal opportunities for black women across the united states. >> watch the c-span cities tour in richmond, v.a. saturday afternoon at noon and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3, working with our affiliates across the country. >>> an official at the homeland security department war
poe's manuscri manuscripts, artifacts and memorabilia. >> if it hadn't been for richmond, poe wouldn't have had his best work and experiment in his early 20s and find his literary voice. >> on sunday, 2:00 p.m. eastern, explore history from the american revolution, the civil war and today and then we'll visit the home of maggie walker, a leader in richmond's african-american community at the turn of the 20th century. she became the first female ceo at a bank in the united states....
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wide receiver dion jones from po poe toe machen rolled and he rounds up top five local rekuts. 17 flares from dmv and this year class is highest rate the in over a decade. >> there's a bunch of guys here that had the opportunity to play at a lot of different places in the country and some of them perennial big names or wavr you want to call it in college football and they made a decision to come here come play at the you of maryland and be a part of something special we're building that's most impressive things to me and most exciting thing to me that tells you where the level is around the country for our program. >> it was a big day friendship collegiate where they made college decisions nykeem johnson feeling orange syracuse. and this is big deal not because they get 'chance to play on this is chance to do something a lot of other families never had so much the opportunity to do. go to college. >> i'm very fortunate to have this opportunity to go to college >> to be the first one to go to attend college [ applause ]. >> it kind of drives it all home there. >> sure does. >> when you se
wide receiver dion jones from po poe toe machen rolled and he rounds up top five local rekuts. 17 flares from dmv and this year class is highest rate the in over a decade. >> there's a bunch of guys here that had the opportunity to play at a lot of different places in the country and some of them perennial big names or wavr you want to call it in college football and they made a decision to come here come play at the you of maryland and be a part of something special we're building that's...
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>> all right, eight poe pat toe chips with dip, you would need the equivalent of 35 minutes of refereeing football game. >> and five pigs in a blanket, the equivalent of 70 minutes of performing in a marching band. >> if you're going to dig in, dig in and enjoy. if the calories don't bother you, it's time to start thinking about safety, food safety whether hosting a watch party or attending one. food will be everywhere for several hours. and that can be a problem. joining us today to discuss food safety adam gearing with the usda. thanks for joining us today. >> glad to be here. >> everything we have on this spread is pretty much what a lot of people will have at their parties whether they are hosting or attend gs. and food safety really starts with you guys with just first and foremost making sure your hands are clean, right? >> absolutely. we have four simple steps and it starts with clean. this time of year with the flu flying around, we want to make sure everybody starts with clean hands, washing for 20 seconds with soap and warm water and focusing on palms and in between fingers and
>> all right, eight poe pat toe chips with dip, you would need the equivalent of 35 minutes of refereeing football game. >> and five pigs in a blanket, the equivalent of 70 minutes of performing in a marching band. >> if you're going to dig in, dig in and enjoy. if the calories don't bother you, it's time to start thinking about safety, food safety whether hosting a watch party or attending one. food will be everywhere for several hours. and that can be a problem. joining us...
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he's doing based on discriminatory poes and i think the countries are seeing through. >> the argument is syria, sudan or yemen, there is no government there that can allow the u.s. to properly vet these individuals. they can make up stories, whoever they are and there is no real authority to go and check them out. >> let's be clear about who we're bringing to the united states. 95% of the people coming into the refugees are nonmilitary age males. meaning they're largely little boys and girls and women fleeing refugee camps. we go through an exhaustive vetting procedure that guarantees, as best as we can, that these people are not testify rifts and let's be clear if you're going to come to this country as a terrorist you wouldn't go through the trouble of a 20-step process of the u.s. government. you'll come through at mean. it doesn't bear credibility. the proof is in the pudding, since september 11th we have not had a terrorist attack on our soil from these countries. that may run off. this ban has become recruitment fodder for isis, they say go do work in the name of jihad. he's mak
he's doing based on discriminatory poes and i think the countries are seeing through. >> the argument is syria, sudan or yemen, there is no government there that can allow the u.s. to properly vet these individuals. they can make up stories, whoever they are and there is no real authority to go and check them out. >> let's be clear about who we're bringing to the united states. 95% of the people coming into the refugees are nonmilitary age males. meaning they're largely little boys...
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poe: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. poe: mr. speaker, on a recent flight, flight attendant sheila frederick of alaska airlines noticed a young girl, 14 or 15 years old, with blondes hair. sheila approached two of the individuals, but the young girl refused to speak or make contact with her. the man next to the girl was defensive, as she tried to make conversation. something was just not right. sheila quicklydy viced a plan. she convinced the girl to go to the bathroom, where sheila had left a note stuck to the mirror. the girl wrote back on the note and she needed help. the flight crew quickly alerted the police on the ground. sheila frederick ended up saving a victim of human trafficking. traffickers often ship their victims across the country like baggage. the department of homeland security and flight attendants are working together through training to spot
poe: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. poe: mr. speaker, on a recent flight, flight attendant sheila frederick of alaska airlines noticed a young girl, 14 or 15 years old, with blondes hair. sheila approached two of the individuals, but the young girl refused to speak or make contact with her. the man next to the girl was defensive, as she tried to make...
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. >> what's more, the san francisco poe says since they switched the water to reservoir water last month they've not seen a spike in complaints about the quality of the water. >> and some water related problems of a different kind in the sacramento area tonight. the recent flooding has rattlesnakes on the move at a usual time. the rain jolted the snakes out of hibernation, and some of the rep times are caught up in the flood waters, meaning more could be found near flooded creeks or streams near populated areas. the rattlers typically like the hang out on the edge of the water. >> if they're hibernated up and out of the inundation they'll be fine, but if they're in it they'll be either drowned or washed to a new location. >> so they could turn up in places they usually roam in warmer months. they tend to avoid people, but can bite if provoked which is never a good idea. >>> luckily states aren't the only thing washing down from the hills. were here's how the stormy weather is triggering a new california gold rush. >> reporter: miner gary sifts through the rocks and soil looking out for a
. >> what's more, the san francisco poe says since they switched the water to reservoir water last month they've not seen a spike in complaints about the quality of the water. >> and some water related problems of a different kind in the sacramento area tonight. the recent flooding has rattlesnakes on the move at a usual time. the rain jolted the snakes out of hibernation, and some of the rep times are caught up in the flood waters, meaning more could be found near flooded creeks or...
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state police were called to the home of grace and jonathan foster on talbert street in upper top poeawk kin township last november. they found the little girl dead on the couch. the couple says that they're daughter ella grace had a rough night and was breathing rapidly. the couple is part of non denomination al faith tabernacle church and they told police their religion prevents them from intervening. >> both parents indicated that they did not believe in medications or doctors and the death of victim was god's will. >> the da says the doctor who performed the autopsy says ella grace had a 95% chance or better of survival if she did been given antibiotics. the couple is now free on unsecured bail. caring for their six other children but they are being closely watch. >>> he was a member of seal team six. he gave his live for our nation. and today in dover, president trump paid respects to the first known service member killed in combat since he took office. president trump left the white house with his daughter ivanka fort i wasn't nounsed visit to dover air force base -- air base to
state police were called to the home of grace and jonathan foster on talbert street in upper top poeawk kin township last november. they found the little girl dead on the couch. the couple says that they're daughter ella grace had a rough night and was breathing rapidly. the couple is part of non denomination al faith tabernacle church and they told police their religion prevents them from intervening. >> both parents indicated that they did not believe in medications or doctors and the...
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but when she was in poe, in france, the grande skim over during a period on one of their world tours. it is've ever been there, smaller than springfield, but has a certain quality. people on the what is going on. and mary lincoln was there and a note was panned by the grants saying, oh, we're so sorry we did ou are here or we -- we didn't know you were here or we could have met up with you. [laughter] agitating then was for her funding. so i don't think by then they had healed the rift, shelley say. i think all of us are so enamored of our awareness of grant and his major funeral and his memoirs led him to be such an acclaimed president, and again, i want to remind you that mary cared very much about her husband's reputation. and she felt of that grant that have been in some ways an obstacle to that. how could people cheer on grant when the martyr president should be their first concern? >> one more question. so, out of a gender balance, i will address the two gentlemen. but i do like to hear women's voices beside my own. [applause] i do it in my classroom. i'm in trouble now because
but when she was in poe, in france, the grande skim over during a period on one of their world tours. it is've ever been there, smaller than springfield, but has a certain quality. people on the what is going on. and mary lincoln was there and a note was panned by the grants saying, oh, we're so sorry we did ou are here or we -- we didn't know you were here or we could have met up with you. [laughter] agitating then was for her funding. so i don't think by then they had healed the rift, shelley...