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earlier today the body of another missing boater robert lee was found in frederick. the two men went missing on sunday when their boat over ov turned on a marina maracco is on her way ana will join us with a report as soon as she arrives. now to the masstive bust in d.c. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. 10 people n are in custody and a seizure of nearly $4 million is off the streets. fox5's teisha lewis joins us us life from police headquarters with this story. teisha. >>reporter: tony and shawn, what an investigation we are are talking about tonight. what type of police work happened here? well, police sas their investigation revealed that payments and proceeds were funneled through personal and also commercial accounts. acc let's talk about this heroin that the folks here were able to cease. we're told that it came from fr india and africa before being transported across the united ar states in cities and suburbs across the country. why not? >> because things and people do things, but i walk away from it because i be know it effe
earlier today the body of another missing boater robert lee was found in frederick. the two men went missing on sunday when their boat over ov turned on a marina maracco is on her way ana will join us with a report as soon as she arrives. now to the masstive bust in d.c. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. 10 people n are in custody and a seizure of nearly $4 million is off the streets. fox5's teisha lewis joins us us life from police headquarters with this...
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this was the robert e. lee statue. you can tell there's enough space to hold the hundred thousand or so people who flock through. they have this tarp over it. they would withdraw the tarp and everyone would cheer and shout for the following general. this this was part of a real estate scheme. the developers were interested in employing the new technology of the streetcar and things like that and pushing suburbanization out to the suburbs and this was kind of at the far end of developed land. and so this is a way to create a street that would become a really remarkable promenade into the city and it would have real expensive lots. so this is partly why the robert lee statue is created and unvayed there. you had this turn into nostalgia. the war has been over for a while. it's driven by politics. it's driven by people trying to make some money off of other people's memories. it's also driven by a sincere desire to stick it to the north. and to create a space that white southerners thought would reflect their dominance of
this was the robert e. lee statue. you can tell there's enough space to hold the hundred thousand or so people who flock through. they have this tarp over it. they would withdraw the tarp and everyone would cheer and shout for the following general. this this was part of a real estate scheme. the developers were interested in employing the new technology of the streetcar and things like that and pushing suburbanization out to the suburbs and this was kind of at the far end of developed land....
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alison: just hours ago the police confirmed they recovered the body of 51-year-old robert lee, who disappeared over the weekend. lee and lawrence gray had gone fishing in frederick county sunday. witnesses reported seeing them in distress, but no word on what happened. investigators are trying to determine if the second body found is gray. leon: crime concerns at the center of attention in southeast, a series of shootings in violent incidents have left people feeling unsafe. at a meeting tonight, some were there to share emotional stories. to calm fears. richard reeve has that story. motion, aa lot of a packed meeting, people most concerned about homicides in their midst. the captain said she is dealing with a smaller police force but hopes that higher visibility will make a difference. >> what are you going to do? richard: it was a no holds barred debate, a pack meeting. >> we cannot even walk down the sidewalk. richard: residents voicing their concerns about crimes in the community. >> i'm calling 911 every single day, and i'm tired of that. richard: the tipping point, a shooting of a 17-yea
alison: just hours ago the police confirmed they recovered the body of 51-year-old robert lee, who disappeared over the weekend. lee and lawrence gray had gone fishing in frederick county sunday. witnesses reported seeing them in distress, but no word on what happened. investigators are trying to determine if the second body found is gray. leon: crime concerns at the center of attention in southeast, a series of shootings in violent incidents have left people feeling unsafe. at a meeting...
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. >> robert lee of frederick also died. >>> the service of a world war ii pilot is finally honored. >> also ahead, why so many are running to remember a brave little boy. >> and so many of you showed up to celebrate fairfax. we're going to female pilot during world war ii will be -- elaine harmon died at the age of her final wish was to have her ashes placed at arlington. we broke the story last september on how they came to be. >> reporter: the ashes will be in-urned here on september 7. it took an act of law. >> we wanted her to get her last wish. >> reporter: her grandmother is making history again, even after her death. >> i was so excited. i couldn't stop smiling. >> reporter: thanks to her granddaughter's relentless effort. the ashes will be in-urned in arlington, which sets the september 7 date for the service. >> i was so happy i couldn't concentrate so i had to leave work early. >> reporter: it was the final wish of a legend, who was among women pilots, wasps, during world war ii. they were in 1977, and had been eligible for arlington with military honors. but in 2002, the ar
. >> robert lee of frederick also died. >>> the service of a world war ii pilot is finally honored. >> also ahead, why so many are running to remember a brave little boy. >> and so many of you showed up to celebrate fairfax. we're going to female pilot during world war ii will be -- elaine harmon died at the age of her final wish was to have her ashes placed at arlington. we broke the story last september on how they came to be. >> reporter: the ashes will be...
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earlier today the body of another missing boater, robert lee was found up in frederick. both men went missing sunday when their boat over turned during a fishing trip. also breaking tonight, polls just closed moments ago in california. the bi tonight's primary contest, rotor in six states. bernie sanders won north dakota hillary clinton is leading in montana and north dakota we now know she has enough delegates over the top to become the democratic party's presumptive nominee. tonight she claimed victory. thanks to you we've reached a milestone. (cheers) for the first time in our nation's history a woman will be a major part. history in the making there. meantime on the republican side, a clean sweep for donald trump. he thanked his supporters tonight. he even reached out to voters who may have been backing bernie sanders and asked them to join his campaign. coming up later we hear present political strategist jack burke man. fox5 is in fairfax county, high school student is under arrest accused of sexually assaulting a 12 year old girl. police arrested 18 year old juan
earlier today the body of another missing boater, robert lee was found up in frederick. both men went missing sunday when their boat over turned during a fishing trip. also breaking tonight, polls just closed moments ago in california. the bi tonight's primary contest, rotor in six states. bernie sanders won north dakota hillary clinton is leading in montana and north dakota we now know she has enough delegates over the top to become the democratic party's presumptive nominee. tonight she...
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. >> robert lee of frederick also died. >>> ern t urning to the road to the white house. candidate rallying support before heading to pittsburgh. democratic candidate hilary clinton ended the week clinching the nomination while receiving major endorsement. >> reporter: off teleprompter and back to his old self in tampa he attacked demos cratask republicans including mitt romney, the former presidential nominee. >> the guy is a stone cold loser, when you are a choker you can never give a choke er a second chance. >> romney accused trump of trickle down racism. chairman of the national committee, said trump will win the white house with or without gop leaders. trump agreed. >> the republicans have to stick together, they have to be smart, they have to be tough. you know, one thingly say about the democrats to a degree, they stick together. >> reporter: hilary clinton took saturday off after wrapping up the nomination this week and picking up endorsement from president obama. on friday, she blasted trump on women's rights at a planned parenthood function. >> when donald trum
. >> robert lee of frederick also died. >>> ern t urning to the road to the white house. candidate rallying support before heading to pittsburgh. democratic candidate hilary clinton ended the week clinching the nomination while receiving major endorsement. >> reporter: off teleprompter and back to his old self in tampa he attacked demos cratask republicans including mitt romney, the former presidential nominee. >> the guy is a stone cold loser, when you are a choker...
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. -- on their fridge next to a picture of robert e. lee. i honor that and i don't say that i have the right answers. we just have to have conversations about communities. interpretation started in the south and has spread through the whole country. centennial'sre the we see and this is on emancipation that has been obscured for so long. i think it is healthy that we have conversation. what i tell my students that is the historians to provide contacts? -- context. these are all ideas that are encompassed in the statues. when they stay out there by themselves, they may not know the story. finding way to provide context is extremely useful. she is working on an interpretive marker here in gettysburg. other communities are doing this also in georgia. it provides a context because for those of us who want to makes the monuments, that no sense to me. it seems to me that if you want people to appreciate and understand what union armies , we have to contend with what they were up against. we also have to point out that more monuments are much and s
. -- on their fridge next to a picture of robert e. lee. i honor that and i don't say that i have the right answers. we just have to have conversations about communities. interpretation started in the south and has spread through the whole country. centennial'sre the we see and this is on emancipation that has been obscured for so long. i think it is healthy that we have conversation. what i tell my students that is the historians to provide contacts? -- context. these are all ideas that are...
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focus on wall street is in the 1870's after james long straight had publicly made statements about robert e. lee. robert e lee's desk. >> and it was to protect his image. that angered him. focuselped to shift the to long street. in addition, long street had committed hypocrisy by becoming a republican. >> he tripped over himself of the time. katie: which was just another reason to attack him. moment,ttysburg was a or maybe james long street was the reason. tell us about lee here. just how the lost cause -- >> the first thing we should point out it is not solely a lost cause construction. there is staggering amounts of evidence from the war that lee's victory in the first two years of the conflict had an enormous impact on confederate morale. that is a point i would bring up first. katie: absolutely. early and many other ex confederate generals made it their project to venerate lee. for early, i think it was personal. when he had aced defeat and the -- faced defeat in the shenandoah valley, the public has lost faith in you, but i have not. you have done a great job for the confederacy. after lee'
focus on wall street is in the 1870's after james long straight had publicly made statements about robert e. lee. robert e lee's desk. >> and it was to protect his image. that angered him. focuselped to shift the to long street. in addition, long street had committed hypocrisy by becoming a republican. >> he tripped over himself of the time. katie: which was just another reason to attack him. moment,ttysburg was a or maybe james long street was the reason. tell us about lee here....
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>> was john randolph's daughter married to robert e. lee? garland tucker: no. but there is, there was a family -- robert e. lee was married to custis -- george washington's granddaughter or great-granddaughter or something like that. randolph within the -- randolph was akin to just about everybody in virginia and was very well-connected. butas not as close as that, he was a relation. tucker, thank you so much. garland tucker: thank you. thanks. >> think you for joining us everyone, have a wonderful afternoon. we appreciate you being there at the john locke foundation. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] bookshelf,on history he from the country's best-known history writers of the past decade every saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern and you can watch our programs at any time when you watch the website c-span.org/history. you are watching "american history tv," all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> on "american
>> was john randolph's daughter married to robert e. lee? garland tucker: no. but there is, there was a family -- robert e. lee was married to custis -- george washington's granddaughter or great-granddaughter or something like that. randolph within the -- randolph was akin to just about everybody in virginia and was very well-connected. butas not as close as that, he was a relation. tucker, thank you so much. garland tucker: thank you. thanks. >> think you for joining us everyone,...
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they commemorate robert lee and stone jackson.est that they simplyply replace the flag and use the windows to spark a dialogue. the images that were not as problematic in 1953 are a littl3 bit more problematic now soso we're starting this discussion is what is their in the cathedral, what is ourur responsibility on conserving history, but also tellinglso different parts of the history that aren't currently told righr now. we're told the flags will be removed from the windows in thee next couple of weeks. a tribute for a cyclist. he was an after individual cyclist. fox5's lindsay watts with the story from crystal city. >> my husband time loved cycling. at this time last year time holden was in the crowd of cyclists here ready to he got a gold medal the last two years. he was the kind of person thatht really challenged himself, liked to come out here and do the best he possibly could.bly this meant allot to i am h. t while not a rider in the raiseae today, holden was still part off the air force cycling classic. c his wife spoke to
they commemorate robert lee and stone jackson.est that they simplyply replace the flag and use the windows to spark a dialogue. the images that were not as problematic in 1953 are a littl3 bit more problematic now soso we're starting this discussion is what is their in the cathedral, what is ourur responsibility on conserving history, but also tellinglso different parts of the history that aren't currently told righr now. we're told the flags will be removed from the windows in thee next couple...
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that's about 3 from point of rocks where he and 51-year-old robert lee of frederick began their fish to go trip. lee's body was recovered yesterday about three miles from the launch point. autopsies will be done to determine how they died. . >>> coming up in health watch, two popular products recalled. >> . >>> find out why victims may be making you sick. k. . >>> ground breaking new saliva test. a local man how it helped him find the right treatments and bettered his lives. >>> a mom cracks down on her daughter after she finds a looked like pills on her dresser. only it wasn't actually pills. it was toys. the text exchange between mom and daughter gone viral. >> since yesterday. temperatures barely cracking 70. that wind is really causing problems especially northern portions of maryland where trees came down t it sure has brought in a big drop in the humidity as well as the temperature. and i'll let you know what you can expect tonight as well as tomorrow. fox 5 will be right back and so will my hair. . >>> tonight. health watch. the free toe lay is recalling several rolled gold pr
that's about 3 from point of rocks where he and 51-year-old robert lee of frederick began their fish to go trip. lee's body was recovered yesterday about three miles from the launch point. autopsies will be done to determine how they died. . >>> coming up in health watch, two popular products recalled. >> . >>> find out why victims may be making you sick. k. . >>> ground breaking new saliva test. a local man how it helped him find the right treatments and...
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they pay homage to confederate generals robert e. lee and thomas stonewall jackson. the task force says it will not live in the cathedral the same way it has in the past. first meeting is sunday, july 17. >>> today the iteam has learned a subcommittee plans to release a new bill that would increase tsa funding by $163 million next year. last month a senate committee unanimously approved a bill boosting tsa funding by more than $200 million. some of the money will be used to hire additional officers for airport checkpoints. preparing for a big day of meetings here in d.c. in a few hours he will meet with president obama at the white house. this comes as democratic leaders are calling for party unity after hillary clinton clinched the nomination for president earlier this week. sanders will also meet with harry reid later today. after his meeting with senator reid, bernie sanders will rally supporters tonight. gates open at 4:00 p.m. at lot the three on rfk festival grounds. tickets not required. the campaign says sanders are hit on several issues including making clun
they pay homage to confederate generals robert e. lee and thomas stonewall jackson. the task force says it will not live in the cathedral the same way it has in the past. first meeting is sunday, july 17. >>> today the iteam has learned a subcommittee plans to release a new bill that would increase tsa funding by $163 million next year. last month a senate committee unanimously approved a bill boosting tsa funding by more than $200 million. some of the money will be used to hire...
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night where his body was pulled from the water 30 miles downstream from point of rocks where he and robert lee of frederick began fishing trip sunday. crews also recovered lee's body yesterday afternoon. >> the prince george country state attorney released video of a shooting victim who was unable to speak. instead, he had to blink to identify the shooter. germane hailz was found guilty in the murder every of melvin pate the shooting initially left pate paralyzed and five days after he was shot police say he responded to questions by blinking. and that helped identify hail as the shooter. the video was used during hail's trial despite controversy over whether it was a credible form of communication. pate died in 2012 due to complication from his injuries. >> justice in this case was delayed not denied and took many, many years and we were determined to bring justice >> he was convicted of a number of charges including first degree murder and assault. he faces life in prison. >> they were great, amazing people. those are the words used to describe three montgomery county teenagers that died in
night where his body was pulled from the water 30 miles downstream from point of rocks where he and robert lee of frederick began fishing trip sunday. crews also recovered lee's body yesterday afternoon. >> the prince george country state attorney released video of a shooting victim who was unable to speak. instead, he had to blink to identify the shooter. germane hailz was found guilty in the murder every of melvin pate the shooting initially left pate paralyzed and five days after he...
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. >>> search teams are prepare to go go back on the potomac river to look for robert lee and lawrence gray jr., missing boaters. witnesses first called mrs. after they saw one of those men clinging to a branch they're poi they're point of rocks. the search picks back up again morning. >>> the only baltimore police officer facing a murder charge goes on trial this week. officer goodson odrove the van where they say gracious takened the spinal injury that killed him. goodson is said to have had the primary responsibility for y' that carry as maximum of 30 years in prison. motions in his case begin today. >>> today jury deliberations continue in a rape case. antwon pitt is accused of sexually assaulting a mother back in october. pitt is also accused of committing a string of crimes over two week including cutting off his ankle monitor while on probation before that attack. >>> 6:17. this morning muhammad ali is back home. his body is back in louisville, kentucky, his hole up to, where they are planning a big memorial service this this friday. people are also saying good-bye all across th
. >>> search teams are prepare to go go back on the potomac river to look for robert lee and lawrence gray jr., missing boaters. witnesses first called mrs. after they saw one of those men clinging to a branch they're poi they're point of rocks. the search picks back up again morning. >>> the only baltimore police officer facing a murder charge goes on trial this week. officer goodson odrove the van where they say gracious takened the spinal injury that killed him. goodson is...
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caller reported seeing a man clinging to a log in the river. 62-year-old laurens gray, jr., nor robert evon lee have been seen since. >> you can see the waters running very rough, very fast. we have undercurrents. >> reporter: the water had risen without warning to a dangerous level saturday. this was caused by heavy rains in west virginia late last week. >>> to campaign 2016 now. hillary clinton could wrap up tonight. she picked up big wins in puerto rico and virgin islands over the weekend. but bernie sanders is not giving up without a fight. >> reporter: bernie sanders says he'll pull off an upset on tuesday. >> if the turnout is very high, i think we'll win by big numbers. now just 23 delegates shy of the nomination which she'll likely reach before the polls close in the west. just don't tell sanders the race is almost over. >> we have 175 pledged delegates coming up. my job is to do everything i can to win those delegates. >> reporter: hillary clinton is using the rallies to focus her attacks on the presumptive gop nominee donald trump. >> i will stand up against the bullying of donald tru
caller reported seeing a man clinging to a log in the river. 62-year-old laurens gray, jr., nor robert evon lee have been seen since. >> you can see the waters running very rough, very fast. we have undercurrents. >> reporter: the water had risen without warning to a dangerous level saturday. this was caused by heavy rains in west virginia late last week. >>> to campaign 2016 now. hillary clinton could wrap up tonight. she picked up big wins in puerto rico and virgin...
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the family of lawrence gray and robert lee, standing a painful vigil as the rescuers look for the missing friends and fishermen from frederick. understandably, they are too upset to speak on camera. gray and lee capsizing yesterday morning in quickly rising waters on the potomac. witnesses spotting at least one of them clinging to a tree. searchers finding their small boat. and gri, they are battle -- lee and gray, they are battling the swollen potomac. >> it's running rough and high. brad: natural resources lieutenant says that means no search sides or sonar use. it was a tragic weekend on the maryland waterways. on the south river, firefighters recovering the body of a man who jumped off a moving rented boat to retrieve a hat saturday evening. he left the boat in gear with his wife and children on board unable to stop and turn around. prompting reminder tonight about the value of life jackets. >> now tomorrow, the search will be out here again. it will be a surface search. they are hoping that the river going down will make a difference. i want to show you something. a simple difference
the family of lawrence gray and robert lee, standing a painful vigil as the rescuers look for the missing friends and fishermen from frederick. understandably, they are too upset to speak on camera. gray and lee capsizing yesterday morning in quickly rising waters on the potomac. witnesses spotting at least one of them clinging to a tree. searchers finding their small boat. and gri, they are battle -- lee and gray, they are battling the swollen potomac. >> it's running rough and high....
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the windows in question were installed in 1953 they memorialize robert he lee and stonewall jackson.tead of quietly taking downak the windows they suggested that they simply replace the flags and use the windows to spark a dialogue. the images that were not as problematic in 1953 are a littl3 bit more problematic now so we're starting the discussion what is their place in the cathedral. what is our responsibility on conserving history, but alsory telling different parts of the history that aren't told rightrh now. we're told the confederatefede battle flags will be removed property windows in the next the couple of weeks. a tribute for a retired navy seal killed while out for a bike raid. time holden was hit by a car nearly a year ago.year today his family and fellow riders remembered him the at the classic. >>reporter: my husband time loved cycling, abso loveded it. at this time last year tim holden was in the crowd of cyclist here ready to complete. he got a gold medal the last two years. he was the kind of person thatha really challenged himself, liked to come out here and do his
the windows in question were installed in 1953 they memorialize robert he lee and stonewall jackson.tead of quietly taking downak the windows they suggested that they simply replace the flags and use the windows to spark a dialogue. the images that were not as problematic in 1953 are a littl3 bit more problematic now so we're starting the discussion what is their place in the cathedral. what is our responsibility on conserving history, but alsory telling different parts of the history that...
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he does not speak highly of robert e lee. he had enough of the lee worship. clearly he sometimes felt sensitive about the way in which he was viewed even then. ways even someer scores with other generals who wore blue in such an artful way that a lot of people take his memoirs at face value instead of thatrative presentation emphasizes some things and things,discuss other such as the rumors of grant's drinking. even if he bought a farm next to where budweiser clydesdales are now housed in st. louis. he entertained visits from confederate officers including buckner who surrendered to him in 1862. now he welcomed buckner and messages from other confederates. foralked about the need harmony and peace even as he reminded people because of the war had been slavery and justice had to be done to the black man. several of those confederates acted as pallbearers after his death in 1885. understoodgrant could not define the american civil war's ending at appomattox. that was one stage in a longer struggle. although there had been achievements and successes there had be
he does not speak highly of robert e lee. he had enough of the lee worship. clearly he sometimes felt sensitive about the way in which he was viewed even then. ways even someer scores with other generals who wore blue in such an artful way that a lot of people take his memoirs at face value instead of thatrative presentation emphasizes some things and things,discuss other such as the rumors of grant's drinking. even if he bought a farm next to where budweiser clydesdales are now housed in st....
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they memorialize generals robert e lee and stone wall jackson. >> the images that were not as problematic in 1953 are little bit more problematic now. we're starting discussion of what is their place in the cathedral? what is our responsibility on conserving history but also telling different parts of the history that aren't currently told right now. >> we're told the flags will be removed in next few weeks. . >> we knew that was coming. looks like they're closer to doing it. >>> down but not out. just ahead, presidential hopeful bernie sanders refuses to give up but hints at working closely with his rival, hillary clinton. >>> remembering the greatest of all time. how fans said good-bye today to muhammad ali. . >>> democratic presidential hopeful bernie sanders is in town. in fact, he met with president obama today and voweled forward. >> he promised to work with rival hillary clinton to defeat donald trump in the general election. ronica cleary is live outside the rally at rfkstadium. do we have a sense of how many are attending this rally. >> reporter: when you take a look, seems like
they memorialize generals robert e lee and stone wall jackson. >> the images that were not as problematic in 1953 are little bit more problematic now. we're starting discussion of what is their place in the cathedral? what is our responsibility on conserving history but also telling different parts of the history that aren't currently told right now. >> we're told the flags will be removed in next few weeks. . >> we knew that was coming. looks like they're closer to doing it....
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of brunswick andnd 51-year-old robert lee of frederick.ic >> police in laurel investigating a deadly trainin accident. now they say a 25-year-old man5m was struck and killed by a csx train at the intersection of t t lafayette avenue and bowie a bow road. his body was found on the the tracks. the victim's name not being released pending theding notification of his family.am >> d.c. waking up with a proudrd new honor this morning. morning >> district of cola.columbi [cheers and applause] >> awesome moment. aweso miss d.c. deas deshauna barber b crowned miss u.s.a.ned ss u the 26-year-old is a logistics i commander for the u.s. army and a it analyst for ther department of commerce.ment o she wants her focus to be on ptsd treatment for soldiers s also a friend of good day d.c..c >> a couple times in the last tl few weeks. >> come on back when youre onk u schedule calms down a little bit. >>> still ahead mass chaos pop-up concert in new yorkn new city. this happened just hours ago.jus >> new details about how h muhammad ali is being remembered in his hometown this week. we're back in just
of brunswick andnd 51-year-old robert lee of frederick.ic >> police in laurel investigating a deadly trainin accident. now they say a 25-year-old man5m was struck and killed by a csx train at the intersection of t t lafayette avenue and bowie a bow road. his body was found on the the tracks. the victim's name not being released pending theding notification of his family.am >> d.c. waking up with a proudrd new honor this morning. morning >> district of cola.columbi [cheers and...
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they memorial robert e e lee and stone jackson. in light of recent racial tension nationwide they say there's no place for the flags there. events exploring raisin racism are also planned for next month. the images that are not as problematic in 1963 are a little bit more problematic now. we're starting a discussion, what is their place in the cathead are? what is our responsibility on conserving history, but also telling different parts of the history that aren't currently told right now. we're told the confederate flags will be removed from the windows > good news for all the metro riders. you could get a temporary break from paying full fairs. they gave the green light for reduced or even free fairs. the plan won't go into affect unless the general manager declare emergency. paul white feld said he will only do that every now and then but it is an important tool when riders are paying full price but not getting safe service. the safe track started last weekend. it will effect riders on the blue, orange and silver lines. > today
they memorial robert e e lee and stone jackson. in light of recent racial tension nationwide they say there's no place for the flags there. events exploring raisin racism are also planned for next month. the images that are not as problematic in 1963 are a little bit more problematic now. we're starting a discussion, what is their place in the cathead are? what is our responsibility on conserving history, but also telling different parts of the history that aren't currently told right now....
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two of the windows that pay contribute to stonewall jackson and robert e. leelude images of the confederate flag. the windows will stay but the images of the confederate flag will be replaced with plain glass. >>> trending now, goes some levity hopefully. ellen degeneres is in the middle of a lawsuit mispronouncing a name. >> could you go an entire meal at a restaurant without your smartphone? gladly. how much do you think that is worth. lesli? >> we will tell you. not a quarter. a lot more apparently. stick around. topper. >>> pollen is off the ar high for both of those, moderate for trees. you can find it on our web site and if you download the free app. we will look ahead to the weekend. >>> let's go to the trend willing stories -- trending stories. >> ellen included the advertisement in her segment called what is wrong with these signs. the talk show host called her a name that means breast in the segment. the realtor said she never heard her name pronounced that way. so, she is suing for defamation and a list of our grievances. >> good luck with that. >> c
two of the windows that pay contribute to stonewall jackson and robert e. leelude images of the confederate flag. the windows will stay but the images of the confederate flag will be replaced with plain glass. >>> trending now, goes some levity hopefully. ellen degeneres is in the middle of a lawsuit mispronouncing a name. >> could you go an entire meal at a restaurant without your smartphone? gladly. how much do you think that is worth. lesli? >> we will tell you. not a...
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they memorialize confederate generals robert e lee and stone what will jackson. instead of taking down the windows a special task force suggested they replace the flags and use the windows to spark dialogue. . >> images that were not as problematic in 1953 are a little bit more problematic now. so we're starting this discussion of what is their place in the cathedral? what is our responsibility on conserving history but telling different parts of the history that aren't currently told right now. >> we're told the confederate battle flags will be removed from the windows in the next couple weeks. >>> coming up high school transgender issue crosses over to virginia. >>> a woman is kicked out of beyonce consent for using the men's room >>> a popular girl band black listed after a drummer defends >>> music show off key. a lack of the country artists at the cmt rewards. >>> a real estate company offers the chance to give dad nothing this father's day t we're going to be back after the break. i don't know about that. t. >>> former scandal star a has been sentenced to o
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there's a rich variety of subjects, mount rushmore, transcontinental railroad robert e lee and jesse james. he has received the dupont columbia award the riders guild award and many others. in 2007 he was a writer for the four hour pbs history of the united states supreme court which was awarded the international documentary association's award for outstanding limited series. in 2008 he was nominated for a prime time emmy in the category of outstanding achievement in outstanding filmmaking and achievement in writing for his pbs program on walt whitman. he's also the author of will you miss me when i'm gone, the carter carter family and their legacy in american music which came out in 2002. it was one of new york times notable books of the year. it was an american library association editor's choice and a finalist for the national book critic award. this evening, we will delve into his second book the statesman and the storyteller and that's what brings us here tonight and i'd like to thank you very much for being with us and sharing this book on the day of its release to the public.
there's a rich variety of subjects, mount rushmore, transcontinental railroad robert e lee and jesse james. he has received the dupont columbia award the riders guild award and many others. in 2007 he was a writer for the four hour pbs history of the united states supreme court which was awarded the international documentary association's award for outstanding limited series. in 2008 he was nominated for a prime time emmy in the category of outstanding achievement in outstanding filmmaking and...
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>> he was probably the finest record of a student at west point of anyone since robert e. lee and a record that still stands unchallenged till this day. host: all right, can you tell us. i know that f.d.r.'s mother moved near him when he went to harvard. why did douglas macarthur's mother move to west point? >> she moved there to do two things. one is to help supervise his studies. she lived in a rooming house outside the grounds of west point. there they are. that's young douglas there on the right and of course, his mother mary pinkney. she looks pretty formidable in that picture and she was. when i started this book, i was very much led by other biographers who think of this domineering woman, almost a kind of lady mack beth type sort of pushing and propelling her son forward in her career. and she did push and did propel him forward but what i came to realize the more i learned about their relationship and how it was built, you realize and this is the second think that she did at west point, she provided strong and emotional support and guidance for him with the really str
>> he was probably the finest record of a student at west point of anyone since robert e. lee and a record that still stands unchallenged till this day. host: all right, can you tell us. i know that f.d.r.'s mother moved near him when he went to harvard. why did douglas macarthur's mother move to west point? >> she moved there to do two things. one is to help supervise his studies. she lived in a rooming house outside the grounds of west point. there they are. that's young douglas...
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they pay homage to robert e. lee an a task force charged with those windows said they will not live in the cathedral the way they have in the past. the first meeting is sunday, july 14th, at 7:00 p.m. >>> an increasing offense against isis. the iraqi military is in the city of fallujah saying air strikes on key targets are helping it recapture the city from the terror group. you're looking at new video from the iraqi ts showing those air strikes. although this video has not been independently verified by nbc news. the iraqi military says the strikes caused heavy losses for isis, both fighters and supplies. isis struck iraq this morning twice. we're getting new number s on te death toll from two suicide bombings the group is claiming responsibility for. one targeted a busy street in baghdad, 19 civilians were killed, 46 others hurt. the other bombing was just outside baghdad at a military checkpoint. multiple soldiers. this isn't the only violence happening in the middle east. nbc's jarron vincent shows us what's goin
they pay homage to robert e. lee an a task force charged with those windows said they will not live in the cathedral the way they have in the past. the first meeting is sunday, july 14th, at 7:00 p.m. >>> an increasing offense against isis. the iraqi military is in the city of fallujah saying air strikes on key targets are helping it recapture the city from the terror group. you're looking at new video from the iraqi ts showing those air strikes. although this video has not been...
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is very iffy legible and often off base and perhaps most interesting to you his daughter mary's robert e. lee and that is why the custer mansion is at arlington. after dropping out of st. john's, washington then used his influence to win young custer a provision in the military and this is a picture of him as a coronet. washington was able to do this particularly easily because in this is something maybe even many of you never my guess is probably not all of you by any means, believe it or not, washington, in the end of his life, is once again called activated in a general commander-in-chief of all the new american army as the country prepares for possible war with france. this is not a particularly well-known aspect of his life and frankly it is not the brightest chapter in his remarkable and illustrious career. let's examine briefly this chapter of washington back on the public stage again. when i was going through the papers of washington's retirement, three things struck me. one was especially with this point i am looking at about involvement, it is surprising how quickly he wants to be i
is very iffy legible and often off base and perhaps most interesting to you his daughter mary's robert e. lee and that is why the custer mansion is at arlington. after dropping out of st. john's, washington then used his influence to win young custer a provision in the military and this is a picture of him as a coronet. washington was able to do this particularly easily because in this is something maybe even many of you never my guess is probably not all of you by any means, believe it or not,...
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indeed with the possible , exception of property league, -- robert e lee no civil war , general is so well known by the public to certainly there is no soldier more associated with georgia than the hand that became infamous as its destroyer. what i would like to do during the time allotted to me this afternoon is to cut through some of the myths, folklore, and how right distortion surrounding -- out right distortion surrounding sherman and the march to the sea. to that end, i will attempt to answer three broad questions about the man, the march, and the memory. the man, the march, the memory. who was sherman, what were his reasons and motivations for waging what has come to be called "hard war?" secondly what was the nature and , impact of the march to the sea? was it necessary? thirdly what is the legacy of , sherman and the march to the sea in modern america? what influence did he and the march have? what can we learn from the man and his march? let's talk to the man. not surprisingly, historians disagree about sherman. historian john marzolach said it was his search for order that
indeed with the possible , exception of property league, -- robert e lee no civil war , general is so well known by the public to certainly there is no soldier more associated with georgia than the hand that became infamous as its destroyer. what i would like to do during the time allotted to me this afternoon is to cut through some of the myths, folklore, and how right distortion surrounding -- out right distortion surrounding sherman and the march to the sea. to that end, i will attempt to...
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the windows honor confederateone general stonewall jackson andacs robert e. lee..thedral's current'surrent leadership is figuring out what new stained glass will gota in. in the meantime plane glasse will be installed. >> ♪ >> all right. all right. we are looking at the weather this morning and we are looking at m what we had yesterday.yestday. yesterday we had very gustyery t winds and those very gustyer temperatures down.te reagan national 74 degrees is all we were able to pull yesterday.nayesterday. dulles 71. bwi 73. 7 outside this morning it's as a chilly start.ta 50 degrees in martinsburg, 50ns0 at dulles, 56 here in thee in t district. di baltimore in the 40's, 40' 47 degrees this morning, good morning to culpeper andnd winchester checking in att 48 degrees. here's a look at yourre satellite and radar quicklyr qck just because it's so clear s cle there's really nothing on it.thi lots of sunshine coming youromg way today. 80 degrees. stale little breezy thisli afternoon but not nearly what we had yesterday.t we tomorrow little bit warmer,ar 81 degrees but i d
the windows honor confederateone general stonewall jackson andacs robert e. lee..thedral's current'surrent leadership is figuring out what new stained glass will gota in. in the meantime plane glasse will be installed. >> ♪ >> all right. all right. we are looking at the weather this morning and we are looking at m what we had yesterday.yestday. yesterday we had very gustyery t winds and those very gustyer temperatures down.te reagan national 74 degrees is all we were able to pull...
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reming, even robert e lee to not want that flag flown at his funeral. -- did not want that flag flown at his funeral. they didn't want to have a debate. they didn't want to see an unfolding of what is in there. that mischaracterizes the way that they do it. thatg back the subject brings us together. the safety of the american people. would you like to lead the way for our evening discussion? >> brothers and sisters, what we have done today and tonight and this morning has been extraordinary. i think the american people have been watching attentively what we have been doing. they had seen us take action. they have seen us stand up, sit down, and stand for something. somethingding for that they believe in. that is common sense gun reform and gun safety. they want us to pass legislation which can start the process of stopping the violence. it is not going to end anytime soon. it will not end within any of our lifetimes. when do we start that process? you have to started somewhere. for these little children, these infants who are being born right now. they deserve to live a long and peace
reming, even robert e lee to not want that flag flown at his funeral. -- did not want that flag flown at his funeral. they didn't want to have a debate. they didn't want to see an unfolding of what is in there. that mischaracterizes the way that they do it. thatg back the subject brings us together. the safety of the american people. would you like to lead the way for our evening discussion? >> brothers and sisters, what we have done today and tonight and this morning has been...
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he was probably the finest record of a student at west point of anyone since robert e. lee still stands unchallenged till this day. brian: all right, can you tell us -- i know that his mother moved near him when he went to harvard. why did douglas macarthur's mother move to west point? arthur: she moved there to do two things. one is to help supervise his studies. she lived in a rooming house outside the grounds of west point. there they are. that's young douglas there on the right and of course, his mother mary pinkney. pinky macarthur as she became known. she looks pretty formidable in that picture, and she was. but when i started this book, i was very much led by previous biographers as macarthur who think of her is this domineering woman. almost a kind of lady macbeth type. sort of pushing and propelling her son forward in his career. and she did rush and propel him forward. but what i came to realize and the more learned about the relationship, i realized there was a second thing she did at west point. she provided strong emotional support and guidance for him with rea
he was probably the finest record of a student at west point of anyone since robert e. lee still stands unchallenged till this day. brian: all right, can you tell us -- i know that his mother moved near him when he went to harvard. why did douglas macarthur's mother move to west point? arthur: she moved there to do two things. one is to help supervise his studies. she lived in a rooming house outside the grounds of west point. there they are. that's young douglas there on the right and of...
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about robert e lee.tten,ago a book was the lee family found a chest full of letters that lee had written after the war. so the author put a lot of stuff in the book, took it to the lee family, end they wanted them to take it out. he survived the world without any battle injuries. the question is, somebody like him who is well-educated, who had a lot of responsibility -- wasa lowly private there any way to tell if the education of the person or -- insibility they had ifost asked the authored property lee suffered from ptsd, and you said she was not a psychiatrist. -- and she said she was not a psychiatrist. can education make a difference? >> in my own work of suicide, i taking places among common soldiers all the way to officers. i think there were a variety of triggers that are different, right? i have the one story of a virginia cavalry officer who basically had a breakdown before a battle. he basically became incapacitated. that as a military officer he was leading his men down. his company realized t
about robert e lee.tten,ago a book was the lee family found a chest full of letters that lee had written after the war. so the author put a lot of stuff in the book, took it to the lee family, end they wanted them to take it out. he survived the world without any battle injuries. the question is, somebody like him who is well-educated, who had a lot of responsibility -- wasa lowly private there any way to tell if the education of the person or -- insibility they had ifost asked the authored...
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installed in i the 1950s at the time theyy honored couldn't federal generals stone wall jackson and robert e leech loaderings said there wae no place in the cathedral forrer the windows as the nation faces intense racial tension andsind violence right now plain glass will be inn called as cathedrall officials figure out a permanent stain glass replace many. >>> to health news now, how man times -- who how many of youanyu guys actually floss your teeth? if you have never ah you're actual not a loan. cd. c asked 9,000 people over thehe age that's right about that aret dental hygiene and nearly 33% said they don't floss theirheir teeth.eth. another 30% said they flosshey l that grosses me out.ut >>> and finally, evenn billionaires got their jokes.es richard branson catching one ofn his employees taking a nap atapt work.. so he trolled him by snapping ag picture.e. then afterwards richard branson says he woke him up after unexpectedly meeting his boss b branson says the guy wept backea to sleep but branson wasnson actually pretty understanding about the whole thing saying the guy quote needed the re
installed in i the 1950s at the time theyy honored couldn't federal generals stone wall jackson and robert e leech loaderings said there wae no place in the cathedral forrer the windows as the nation faces intense racial tension andsind violence right now plain glass will be inn called as cathedrall officials figure out a permanent stain glass replace many. >>> to health news now, how man times -- who how many of youanyu guys actually floss your teeth? if you have never ah you're...
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. >>> on this day in 1865 in galveston, texas, ten weeks after confederate general robert e. leeend, gordon granger issued general order number 3, declaring two texans that all slaves are free. the emancipation proclamation had been signed by abraham lincoln two years prior but this order finally liberated the enslaved texans. juneteeth has been embraced as a day to commemorate the date of slavery in the united states and for some it means much more. >> in modern context, juneteeth is a day to celebrate black family, to celebrate survival, to honor the elasticity and sustenance of the black family structure and to praise god that we're still here. >> we are still here indeed. happy juneteenth from all of us at the "a.m. joy" show. rd from . with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. wh's in your wallet? (wfight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conq
. >>> on this day in 1865 in galveston, texas, ten weeks after confederate general robert e. leeend, gordon granger issued general order number 3, declaring two texans that all slaves are free. the emancipation proclamation had been signed by abraham lincoln two years prior but this order finally liberated the enslaved texans. juneteeth has been embraced as a day to commemorate the date of slavery in the united states and for some it means much more. >> in modern context,...
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missing boaters have beeng ater identified as 62-year-old-o lawrence gray, jr., and 51-year-old robert yvonne leee comes a time in in everyone's live that you have tt leave the nest especially ifiay you're an eagle. e >> and we just happened to bepe actually talking about our eaglets at the nationalheatio arboretum.ar freedom took the first big leapl first.rs testing her wings flying to nearby tree branch.h. just growing up so f >> i know. >> liberty decided he wasn't wn' quite ready yet so he just kindk of hung out behind in the nestds keeping an eye on the sister.yee there it is.thit the american eagle foundationouo though said he could take his hs first flight soon. soon. it could happen within the nexth couple of days.. >>> that's about the coolestoo thing. >> mom and dad are already gone. >> they're like leaving it up to the next generation now. now. >> they took off. >> they're out hunting and a gathering. >> i'm totally nervous aboutallo these two. >> don't be.>> don't they look like they got it undeu control. >> really? >> um-hmm. >> because the one is afraid tod leave the nest. nt. liter
missing boaters have beeng ater identified as 62-year-old-o lawrence gray, jr., and 51-year-old robert yvonne leee comes a time in in everyone's live that you have tt leave the nest especially ifiay you're an eagle. e >> and we just happened to bepe actually talking about our eaglets at the nationalheatio arboretum.ar freedom took the first big leapl first.rs testing her wings flying to nearby tree branch.h. just growing up so f >> i know. >> liberty decided he wasn't wn'...
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windows which were installea in the 1950s honor couldn't federal generals stone wallne jackson and robert e leeadership is figuring out what new stainew sn glass will go in the meantime plain glass will be installed.tl >>> tennis super star suspended for two years for doping andor d hoping to appeal her sentence.e >> wisdom is making a two for if the show.th show. >> always good to see wisdomdo martin.main. >> yeah it is.>> y >> wisdom joins us.m u >> two wisdoms and she got two years for doing this whole thi thing. >> sports theme, talking ali now tennis.tennis. >> we want to know was think t about this as well.ouis a do you think the suspension wass too harsh and you can go on ouro website or twitter pages and led us know was think about this.utt tennis super star maria sharipova has been banned fromfr the sport for two years for doping. international tennis federationn band the five-time grand slamraa champion after she testedhe tte positive fort what happenedhat substance at the australian op open. now sharipova said that she wass not aware that the world anti at doping agency had barredhad
windows which were installea in the 1950s honor couldn't federal generals stone wallne jackson and robert e leeadership is figuring out what new stainew sn glass will go in the meantime plain glass will be installed.tl >>> tennis super star suspended for two years for doping andor d hoping to appeal her sentence.e >> wisdom is making a two for if the show.th show. >> always good to see wisdomdo martin.main. >> yeah it is.>> y >> wisdom joins us.m u...
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robert jeffers. and we have richard lee, and jim ga rly and father frank provoen. they are in the audience.to stay the world is a different place. we started 12 months ago and i just see in france, they have a mess of soccer tournaments and thinking of postponing or cancelling because of threats and all of the problems going on with what is happening with terrorism. and it is a very, very sad thing and place. who would have thought our world is in a position like this. you see event after event. radical islamicic terrorism is taking over and we can't let that happen. we cannot let that happen. [applause] and if we're smart, and if we're tough, we won't let it happen, just remember that. okay, it is an honor to speak here today and discuss our shared values. i would like to thank the christian leaders and christian voters who have supported me. we have had tremendous support. and here we are and the goals i and put them together just the other night because of this meeting and i wanted it to come from me and my heart. we want to uphold the sanctity and dignity of life. [applause] marriage an
robert jeffers. and we have richard lee, and jim ga rly and father frank provoen. they are in the audience.to stay the world is a different place. we started 12 months ago and i just see in france, they have a mess of soccer tournaments and thinking of postponing or cancelling because of threats and all of the problems going on with what is happening with terrorism. and it is a very, very sad thing and place. who would have thought our world is in a position like this. you see event after...
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roberts avenue. >> let's go to henry lee who is live in fremont and there is a major tactical operation underway. what can you tell us? >> it's an active crime scene here and we have multiple police agencies looking for 2 to 3 suspects in a couple of shootings here and this started at 1:30 pm when a fremont police officer pulled over a white truck in the truck backed into the officer and the officer went down. they confirm that the officer was shot in the face and as more officers converge on the area they came across the same suspect or suspects nearby and a second shooting occurred. in the second incident of fremont police detective was shot in the side and he is expected to survive. the first officer that a shot is in critical condition and undergoing surgery. both are being treated at local hospitals and a search is underway by ground in error as we speak and the oakland police helicopter is flying overhead and we had multiple agencies from around the area and they are all out here trying to find those responsible for these two incidents that have left 2 officers in the hospital. >> back to y
roberts avenue. >> let's go to henry lee who is live in fremont and there is a major tactical operation underway. what can you tell us? >> it's an active crime scene here and we have multiple police agencies looking for 2 to 3 suspects in a couple of shootings here and this started at 1:30 pm when a fremont police officer pulled over a white truck in the truck backed into the officer and the officer went down. they confirm that the officer was shot in the face and as more officers...
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robert jeffers who we all know and love. he's been amazing. in the audience i think we have richard lee. we have jim garlow, and we have father frank pallone. --pavone. someplace they're in the audience. i appreciate you. i appreciate you being here. and i have to say, though, the world is such a different place even from when i started. we started 12 months ago, and coming up i just see where in france they have a massive soccer tournament. something that's so important and so big and they're thinking about maybe postponing it or canceling it because of threats and all the problems going on with what's happening with terrorism. and it's a very, very sad thing and a very sad place. and who would have ever thought our world would be in a position like this where that would happen. and you see event after event, radical islamic terrorism is just, you know, taking over and we can't let that happen. we cannot let that happen. \[applause] donald trump: and if we're smart and if we're tough, we won't let it happen. just remember that. ok. it's an honor to speak here today and discuss our share
robert jeffers who we all know and love. he's been amazing. in the audience i think we have richard lee. we have jim garlow, and we have father frank pallone. --pavone. someplace they're in the audience. i appreciate you. i appreciate you being here. and i have to say, though, the world is such a different place even from when i started. we started 12 months ago, and coming up i just see where in france they have a massive soccer tournament. something that's so important and so big and they're...
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leeing. >> none whatsoever. i'm shocked. >> same for robert brand linked to the illegal campaign loan. >> we're not answering any questions. >> bonnie bowser and karen nicholas also convic convicted t midnight the top federal prosecutor weighed in on the high profile conviction. >> chaka fattah, sr. and his co-defendants be trade the public trust and undermined our faith in government. today's verdict makes clear that the citizens of the eastern district of pennsylvania expect their public officials to act with honesty and integrity. >> reporter: sentence fog chaka fattah will take place on october 4th. he remains a member of the congress. he can go back down to washington but with very little power unable to vote or take part in committee hearings. live at the federal courthouse, i'm jeff cole. lucy, more at 6:00. iain, more at 6:00. >> jeff, thank you. see you then. as the news of the guilty verdict spreads tonight his constituents are speaking out. brad sattin spoke to people in the congressman's district. joins us 35 night at fattah's philadelphia diss trek office. brad? >> reporter: iain, he has been in pol
leeing. >> none whatsoever. i'm shocked. >> same for robert brand linked to the illegal campaign loan. >> we're not answering any questions. >> bonnie bowser and karen nicholas also convic convicted t midnight the top federal prosecutor weighed in on the high profile conviction. >> chaka fattah, sr. and his co-defendants be trade the public trust and undermined our faith in government. today's verdict makes clear that the citizens of the eastern district of...
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however, lee and clyde and the association with robert brown eliott had 60 criminal cases on the calendar in akin county. out of all these cases, they obtained not guilty verdicts or dismissals in 24 cases. they had five -- i mean, 12 clients found guilty. now, i've spouted a lot of numbers at you and thrown this, but the remarkable thing to me, when i look back at my research of s the amazing number black lawyers there were during reconstruction. 49. nearly 25% of the state's bar. now, that even surprised me, after having spent all this time doing this research. however, what has really become the theme of my book, in many cases, it's been that these lawyers have been primarily criminal defense lawyers. why? well, they're black clients -- their black clients simply did not have the money, nor the type of dispute that would require the use of the state's civil courts. there are no surviving recordses of our small claims courts, what we know as a magistrate's court today or it was called a justice courts -- it was called justice courts in reconstruction. those are not courts of record so t
however, lee and clyde and the association with robert brown eliott had 60 criminal cases on the calendar in akin county. out of all these cases, they obtained not guilty verdicts or dismissals in 24 cases. they had five -- i mean, 12 clients found guilty. now, i've spouted a lot of numbers at you and thrown this, but the remarkable thing to me, when i look back at my research of s the amazing number black lawyers there were during reconstruction. 49. nearly 25% of the state's bar. now, that...
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robert jeffreys, who we all know and love. he's been amazing. in the audience, i think we have richard lee. we have jim garlo and father frank pavone. some place they're in the audience. i appreciate you being here. and i have to say, the world is such a different place even from when i started with this. we started 12 months ago and coming up, i just see in france, they have a massive soccer tournament, something so important and so big, thinking about maybe postponing it or cancelling it because of threats and all the problems going on with what's happening with terrorism and it's a very, very sad thing and a sad place and who would have ever thought our world would be in a position like this where that would happen. but you just see event after event, radical islamic terrorism is just taking over. we can't let that happen. we cannot let that happen. [ applause ] and if we're smart, and if we're tough, we won't let it happen. just remember that. it's an honor to speak here and discuss our shared values. i'd like to thank all of the wonderful christian leaders and christian voters who have
robert jeffreys, who we all know and love. he's been amazing. in the audience, i think we have richard lee. we have jim garlo and father frank pavone. some place they're in the audience. i appreciate you being here. and i have to say, the world is such a different place even from when i started with this. we started 12 months ago and coming up, i just see in france, they have a massive soccer tournament, something so important and so big, thinking about maybe postponing it or cancelling it...