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after that, he returned to rutherford. one of the best high schools at that time was the horace mann school. i think it was up near columbia or somewhere in new york. [william carlos williams] my brother and i commuted from here, taking the chambers street ferry, walking up chambers or warren, taking the 6th or 9th avenue el, riding up to 116th or 125th street, and walking up morningside heights and getting to school before the 9:00 bell. it was quite a stunt. [james laughlin] but it paid off in his getting a very good english and some latin-- no greek--education. [william carlos williams] i had some very good english teachers at horace mann. there was an uncle billy abbott. and i believe that uncle billy abbott was the first one who really led me toward english, toward writing, toward the satisfaction of externalizing my sorrows and distresses. and i think that's the basis for my continued interest in writing. [allen ginsburg] waiting. "when i am alone i am happy. "the air is cool. the sky is flecked and splashed and woun
after that, he returned to rutherford. one of the best high schools at that time was the horace mann school. i think it was up near columbia or somewhere in new york. [william carlos williams] my brother and i commuted from here, taking the chambers street ferry, walking up chambers or warren, taking the 6th or 9th avenue el, riding up to 116th or 125th street, and walking up morningside heights and getting to school before the 9:00 bell. it was quite a stunt. [james laughlin] but it paid off...
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yet another devastating setback for rutherford.ver ordered children to live in another country when they have an able parent right here in the united states. actress kelly rutherford's desperate request, asking a federal court to bring her children back to the united states, denied. >> i know it's not right. parents know it's -- everybody knows it's not right. >> reporter: rutherford has been embroiled in a six-year custody battle that she says spiraled out of control when a california judge sent her children to live in france with her german ex-husband, daniel giersch. the two are supposed to share custody of their 8 and 5-year-old children, but since her ex was refused re-entry to the united states after going abroad rutherford has had to fly to france to see her children. >> what makes this case so crazy there was no allegation that kelly was a bad parent. the heart of the ruling was basically saying we don't want to force these kids to fly around to visit their father who can't come into the united states so we're going to just
yet another devastating setback for rutherford.ver ordered children to live in another country when they have an able parent right here in the united states. actress kelly rutherford's desperate request, asking a federal court to bring her children back to the united states, denied. >> i know it's not right. parents know it's -- everybody knows it's not right. >> reporter: rutherford has been embroiled in a six-year custody battle that she says spiraled out of control when a...
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>> rutherford. jennifer murray: rutherford. and voices like mosby will be pushed to the side. so who does that leave us with? we have the north talking very vividly about treason, the south creating a lost cause, trying to cope and will disassociate slavery from the american civil war and we have one other commemorative tradition which like talks about, and that is emancipation. so let's fit them into our narrative. now you can imagine memories of the civil war being complex for african-americans. abraham lincoln issues the emancipation proclamation, it comes in effect january 1 1863. emancipation happens at different times, depending on a variety of factors, when they get their freedom. but when the war is over, 4 million african-americans are free. and how is their life and the different than it was before? -- any different than it was before? southern historians talk about the old south and the new south, you see more continuity in the new south then you see change. i love this quote by frederick douglass. "if war among white rot peace -- brought peace and liberty to blacks
>> rutherford. jennifer murray: rutherford. and voices like mosby will be pushed to the side. so who does that leave us with? we have the north talking very vividly about treason, the south creating a lost cause, trying to cope and will disassociate slavery from the american civil war and we have one other commemorative tradition which like talks about, and that is emancipation. so let's fit them into our narrative. now you can imagine memories of the civil war being complex for...
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very hopeful. >> lieutenant governor rutherford, some are saying the response to this came late.ay? and is there anything you would do differently at this point? >> well, we were relying on the duly elected leadership in baltimore city. they are the front line. they are in control of the front line agencies. we are working with the city to determine what their needs were. we were prepared once they asked us for assistance, that being the state, and we provided that assistance. >> do you feel like the ask came too late? we saw some signs on saturday that there was going to be trouble. >> yeah. i don't want to second-guess the city officials at this time. we'll have a lot of time to go back and look at how things can be done better. but the main thing is we're there now, providing resources. we had been operational in our management center, maryland emergency management. that's where i am now and have been here since about 7:00 this morning and was here a little after midnight last night. we've been up since saturday in our operation, and we will look at best practices and after-ac
very hopeful. >> lieutenant governor rutherford, some are saying the response to this came late.ay? and is there anything you would do differently at this point? >> well, we were relying on the duly elected leadership in baltimore city. they are the front line. they are in control of the front line agencies. we are working with the city to determine what their needs were. we were prepared once they asked us for assistance, that being the state, and we provided that assistance....
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rutherford maintains this is all about protecting her children and others.ldren have to go through what hers are. it's hard to believe. >> it's hard to imagine. >> there's got the be a better solutions. there's got to be. >>> it is yahoo! your day time. talking about an issue. sit wrong to have a favorite child? what should you do if your kids think you do? reena ninan has a story of a mommy blogger having trouble to bond with her kids. >> do you guys have favorite kids? >> reporter: most parents try to stay neutral. >> honey, don't be ridiculous. parents love their children infin it inially. >> i would say axl. >> what do you think? >> reporter: 30-year-old mother of two lori hartman says her 3-year-old daughter is her favorite writing in her blog, i don't feel guilty for having a favorite child. despite the immense love i have for both of my children i couldn't help feeling like the bond with my daughter my first born was different. stronger. >> i had fears. my heart wouldn't have enough room to love another child. there's something so special about your f
rutherford maintains this is all about protecting her children and others.ldren have to go through what hers are. it's hard to believe. >> it's hard to imagine. >> there's got the be a better solutions. there's got to be. >>> it is yahoo! your day time. talking about an issue. sit wrong to have a favorite child? what should you do if your kids think you do? reena ninan has a story of a mommy blogger having trouble to bond with her kids. >> do you guys have favorite...
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joining us kelly rutherford and her attorney wendy murphy. wendy teamed up with you because you need legal help. what happened just a couple of days ago? >> well we were in court federal court and wendy who has been representing me argued in front of the federal court about my children's constitutional rights as u.s. citizens, and it was denied. >> were you surprised? >> yes and no. it is very unusual for children to go into federal court and talk about constitutional rights, but the fact is children are citizens. my best argument to this court was, look, no judge in this country has ever shipped american citizen children to live in a foreign country. i realize it's unusual for kids to be in federal court, but we have nowhere else to go. when your constitutional citizenship rights are violated, the federal court is where you go to get a remedy. >> just to bring everyone up to speed you have these two beautiful children. you decide to get a divorce. your husband moves overseas. you actually have shared custody don't you? >> yeah what happened
joining us kelly rutherford and her attorney wendy murphy. wendy teamed up with you because you need legal help. what happened just a couple of days ago? >> well we were in court federal court and wendy who has been representing me argued in front of the federal court about my children's constitutional rights as u.s. citizens, and it was denied. >> were you surprised? >> yes and no. it is very unusual for children to go into federal court and talk about constitutional rights,...
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this is mildred rutherford. she is georgian, from athens. she will occupy the position of historian general for five years. and take a minute and read, let it steep in, the explanation that she has for slavery and the civil war. two quotes. and then you have me your reactions to that sentence. >> not true. jennifer murray: what part of it is not true? >> the first one. there might have been a few that were really taken care of, but as a majority in the deep south well fed if they acted -- well closed -- clothed. i think it is a lie. jennifer murray: we make generalizations about slavery and what being a slave was like so where you were a slave mattered. your experience and virginia is different than further south. and when you were a slave matters. so, what about the second part of it? has the negro benefited from freedom, what does she say? no. >> she is implying that they had more freedom while they were slaves, that is what it sounds like. jennifer murray: we can go in a number of directions with this. let's start with a couple of things.
this is mildred rutherford. she is georgian, from athens. she will occupy the position of historian general for five years. and take a minute and read, let it steep in, the explanation that she has for slavery and the civil war. two quotes. and then you have me your reactions to that sentence. >> not true. jennifer murray: what part of it is not true? >> the first one. there might have been a few that were really taken care of, but as a majority in the deep south well fed if they...
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but rutherford said state law caps judgments in cases like this at $300,000 and he warns that scott'samily like jones could be capped as well. >> one of the things i would encourage, the state of south carolina, the city of north charleston, through the mayor or whoever it is, to tell this family, tell the world right now, where do you value will scott's life? >> reporter: jason carroll, cnn, south carolina. >> the bystander who witnessed the scott killing turned on his cell phone camera and kept it rolling as officer slager fired those deadly shots. it's another example how technology empowers bystanders, randi kaye has more. >> reporter: remember when scenes like this were shocking? that's rodney king being beaten by police in los angeles followed a high-speed chase. it was 1991 when videotaping police action was rare. fast forward about 25 years and is this now the norm. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: eric garner, a father of six in a choke hold on a brooklyn street. accused of illegally selling cigarettes in december. the bystander's cell phone even picks up gardner gasping for air. g
but rutherford said state law caps judgments in cases like this at $300,000 and he warns that scott'samily like jones could be capped as well. >> one of the things i would encourage, the state of south carolina, the city of north charleston, through the mayor or whoever it is, to tell this family, tell the world right now, where do you value will scott's life? >> reporter: jason carroll, cnn, south carolina. >> the bystander who witnessed the scott killing turned on his cell...
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last up and not least michele rutherford is here from the office of early childhood and education. colleagues this is the last presentation today. thank you for sticking with us. >> i think we are ready to go. >> good afternoon supervisors. [inaudible] deputy director of the new office of early care and education and representing the office today because barbary carlson the director is iowa. we want to thaj supervisor mar for setting the stage of our presentationism we want to answer your questions today and because the office is new give you a framework of what we are irk working on and what our thinking is and respond to the questions. we are excited about the office and what san francisco can do in the field of early care and education. really our main focus is on accessible, affordable and quality fraall san francisco families, but certainly with attention to those children who need it most. like in marieas presentation on dcys, the [inaudible] included in prop c and part of the that reauthorization include assigning fundsing to the office since the beginning in [inaudible] ino
last up and not least michele rutherford is here from the office of early childhood and education. colleagues this is the last presentation today. thank you for sticking with us. >> i think we are ready to go. >> good afternoon supervisors. [inaudible] deputy director of the new office of early care and education and representing the office today because barbary carlson the director is iowa. we want to thaj supervisor mar for setting the stage of our presentationism we want to...
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the stadium is in east rutherford, new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york.life opened its doors four years ago. and jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it is also the largest nfl stadium in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. tisch: this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there is not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately financed. betty: all private. tisch: all private. it was quite a remarkable accomplishment. betty: the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when it plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. tisch: super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that the super bowl is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the g
the stadium is in east rutherford, new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york.life opened its doors four years ago. and jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it is also the largest nfl stadium in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. tisch: this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that...
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blake rutherford announced it was his last day after only four months on the job.ane released a statement says it's been a pleasure to have someone of blake's caliber serving the commonwealth as chief of staff at attorney general. the announcement comes three days after the state supreme court upheld the appointment of a special prosecutor who led a grand jury investigation into the leak of secret materials to the media. the grand jury is recommending charges of perjury and other offenses for kane. any action is now in the hands of montgomery county district attorney reeseisa furman. kane maintains she didn't break any law. >>> people of the jewish faith are observing the eight-day festival of passover. it began at sundown. the black family from horsham held their 100th passover seder which commemorates the ancient hebrews escape from slavery. passover continues through next saturday. >>> signs of warmer weather down the jersey shore. morey's piers will open on sunday. you're invited to hop on over at noon for fun and prizes. kids can even get their picture taken w
blake rutherford announced it was his last day after only four months on the job.ane released a statement says it's been a pleasure to have someone of blake's caliber serving the commonwealth as chief of staff at attorney general. the announcement comes three days after the state supreme court upheld the appointment of a special prosecutor who led a grand jury investigation into the leak of secret materials to the media. the grand jury is recommending charges of perjury and other offenses for...
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actress kelly rutherford is in a six-year custody battle.g. >> welcome in on this sunday morning. just a half hour, dana perino will be live at the food city 500. she's the honorary start there today. she's with richard petty. she had a crazy dream that she thought she woke one a bald spot and she woke up with a pillowcase wrapped around her head. that will not deter her. >> she's going to be the best starter she ever had in nascar. >>> a fox news alert. a new horrific video showing the execution of christians. >> this is their path of terror spreads from iraq to afghanistan. you heard us right. afghanistan over night. an attack killing 35 people and injuring 125 others. >> for the very latest on this fast-developing story. we go to elizabeth frantz. >> isis releasing another video. they captured christians in libya. make it clear how many captives were killed or where they were it does show two one being shot dead and beheaded. it shows masked fighter saying christians must convert to islam or pay a tax according to the koran. it appears is
actress kelly rutherford is in a six-year custody battle.g. >> welcome in on this sunday morning. just a half hour, dana perino will be live at the food city 500. she's the honorary start there today. she's with richard petty. she had a crazy dream that she thought she woke one a bald spot and she woke up with a pillowcase wrapped around her head. that will not deter her. >> she's going to be the best starter she ever had in nascar. >>> a fox news alert. a new horrific...
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today blake rutherford said it was his last day as chief of staff. he starts work next month at posen o'connor in that firm's governmental affairs department. kane released a statement that says it's been a pleasure to have someone of blake's caliber being serving the commonwealth as chief of staff at oag. i congratulate him and wish him well. >>> it's been struggling financially for years. now camden county government plans to buy campbell steel for $3.5 million. the stadium has been home to the camden riversharks minor league team since 2001. the bank that holds the main loan had sued to recover money owed for construction cottss. >>> christians around the world and here at home are marking good friday. five churches and seven pastors came together. good friday services for all fife churches were held at solid rock baptist church in south philadelphia. the same concept has been happening here for the past decade. >>> in delaware christians took part in the traditional stations of the cross. the bishop of wilmington led the service at the queen of t
today blake rutherford said it was his last day as chief of staff. he starts work next month at posen o'connor in that firm's governmental affairs department. kane released a statement that says it's been a pleasure to have someone of blake's caliber being serving the commonwealth as chief of staff at oag. i congratulate him and wish him well. >>> it's been struggling financially for years. now camden county government plans to buy campbell steel for $3.5 million. the stadium has been...
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. >> actress kelly rutherford on her fight to get her kids back. >> whoa, is that real? you're out of control. >>> i want my $15! >> we want 15! >> protesters taking to the streets demanding 15 bucks an hour, and hillary clinton's in, and she's weighing in, tweeting her support for the protesters. these are union-backed protests. are unions trying to supersize their membership, not workers' pay? i'm brenda buckner, this is "bulls and bears." gary b. smith joe mass max ferris, john layfield along with ashley pratt and emily tish-sussman. ashley, the union backed protests, just a way to bump up their membership, not people's pay? >> the unions do not care at all about increasing the minimum wage for workers. they tried to make this look like an organic effort when really over the past two years the seiu funneled over $50 million into nonprofit groups to make it look like it's organic done by the workers. if you saw some of the protests, young college students being paid money by the unions to stand out there. they weren't actual fast food workers and that's the real issue
. >> actress kelly rutherford on her fight to get her kids back. >> whoa, is that real? you're out of control. >>> i want my $15! >> we want 15! >> protesters taking to the streets demanding 15 bucks an hour, and hillary clinton's in, and she's weighing in, tweeting her support for the protesters. these are union-backed protests. are unions trying to supersize their membership, not workers' pay? i'm brenda buckner, this is "bulls and bears." gary b....
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after four years being out of office when rutherford b.hayes was there, when it got to 1880 a number of people want to grant to run again for a third term at that time. he came very close to winning the nomination in 1880, but it did go to the dark horse, james a. garfield. what is significant about that is a large part of the argument for grant in 1880 was he would be a strong man in the white house after what people regarded as the weak hayes. some called him nancy jane hayes. in the minds of his supporters in 1880, grant had established the notion the president should be a strong voice. he should be an activist leader. we take this for granted today. if you look at the long evolution of the presidency versus the congress, this is a milestone. more and more, we will see presidents being assertive. that is what grant was up to during his presidency. these people who voted for him at the convention in 1880 was saying it should not be a handmaiden to the congress. that is another step in the creation of the modern presidency, that this was
after four years being out of office when rutherford b.hayes was there, when it got to 1880 a number of people want to grant to run again for a third term at that time. he came very close to winning the nomination in 1880, but it did go to the dark horse, james a. garfield. what is significant about that is a large part of the argument for grant in 1880 was he would be a strong man in the white house after what people regarded as the weak hayes. some called him nancy jane hayes. in the minds of...
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. >> santana, the young man that took the video of the shooting and his lawyer, todd rutherford. feidin what was going through your mind as you were capturing this image of officer slager and walter scott? >> it was a lot of emotions, a lot of -- curious what was going to happen. as soon as i saw the scene, there, the video, like i said before, and i just wanted to record it to see that if if the police officer could be aware there was somebody present, then he can maybe manage the way you're going to treat the victim. >> so you were thinking that this officer is seeing me. he knows there's an eyewitness and that will help him do his job better or at least in the honor of which he serves to not maybe use excessive force. >> yes, like i say, it's -- i thought it that way because the community that we live especially the minority hispanics, big community of hispanics there. and most of them they don't have -- they illegal in the country. they are you know very big majority of them. and like i say they feel very o pressed, including me all of us also the black community and everybod
. >> santana, the young man that took the video of the shooting and his lawyer, todd rutherford. feidin what was going through your mind as you were capturing this image of officer slager and walter scott? >> it was a lot of emotions, a lot of -- curious what was going to happen. as soon as i saw the scene, there, the video, like i said before, and i just wanted to record it to see that if if the police officer could be aware there was somebody present, then he can maybe manage the...
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the reason why we have that roll is because an old softy the named rutherford b.ided that he would move the easter egg roll to the white house lawn and let them have the easter egg roll there. ever since, the easter egg roll has been the leading contender for most adorable among white house-hosted events. this year's white house festivities were held today. it's a surprisingly large event. it goes on for a long time. waves of children. what i was told is that it was 30,000 kids in all, which seems almost unbelievable. but that's what i've been told. the day included not just easter egg rolling but a round of basketball between some kids and pro basketball players. if you are president of the united states, you have to be very careful when you say you need a basketball because people hear the president say hey, i need a basketball, and then this is what happens. >> he played some inadvertent dodge ball. some kids were only too thrilled to throw the ball to him. he had to calm an unruly group of kids during story time. they were very upset. it had nothing to do with
the reason why we have that roll is because an old softy the named rutherford b.ided that he would move the easter egg roll to the white house lawn and let them have the easter egg roll there. ever since, the easter egg roll has been the leading contender for most adorable among white house-hosted events. this year's white house festivities were held today. it's a surprisingly large event. it goes on for a long time. waves of children. what i was told is that it was 30,000 kids in all, which...
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in 1878, president rutherford b. hayes open the grounds for children and a growing. martin o'malley was in new hampshire last week and he spoke at a politics and eggs breakfast cohosted by the new england council and new hampshire institute of politics. we have that one hour and 15 minute event followed by a 10 minute conversation with reporters. >> one more and then you can do the sitdown. >> i went to the university of maryland for law school are. >> nice to have you here. >> thanks. good to be with you all. [applause] martin o'malley: thank you. thanks a lot. thank you very much, jim. president da silva, thank you for having me here. it is nice to see the sun out. are you all a little tired of the snow by now? soon i know that in the right of spring that many of you will be flocking to trains and airports to flood camden yards with red sox fans. spring is upon us. it is wonderful to be here with all of you. thank you so much for the privilege to join you this morning and to talk with you and search with you for where the next chapter of this great story that we ha
in 1878, president rutherford b. hayes open the grounds for children and a growing. martin o'malley was in new hampshire last week and he spoke at a politics and eggs breakfast cohosted by the new england council and new hampshire institute of politics. we have that one hour and 15 minute event followed by a 10 minute conversation with reporters. >> one more and then you can do the sitdown. >> i went to the university of maryland for law school are. >> nice to have you here....
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rutherford b hayes said we'll do it at the white house. the theme is give me five. michelle obama wants for everyone to come up with five things they are doing to live more healthfully. 30 35,000 people are coming. and tickets given out by a lottery and they go quickly. and every will get an official white house he iseaster wooden egg signed by the president and first lady. so lots of reasons to come out. live entertainment, story telling, we're live at the white house, back to you. >>> a developing story right now, police in indianapolis are searching for the gunman who shot five people inside a townhouse. police say three men shot two women and three young children ages 6, 3 and 6 months. all of these victims are listed in serious condition right now. police believe the suspects knew the victims and were invited this to that home last night. so far police have not released a motive here. p. >>> the man accused of killing three north carolina college students is set to appear in court for a appearing to determine whether he could face the death penalty. the victim'
rutherford b hayes said we'll do it at the white house. the theme is give me five. michelle obama wants for everyone to come up with five things they are doing to live more healthfully. 30 35,000 people are coming. and tickets given out by a lottery and they go quickly. and every will get an official white house he iseaster wooden egg signed by the president and first lady. so lots of reasons to come out. live entertainment, story telling, we're live at the white house, back to you....
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continued intervention in the south and the contested presidential election in 1876 which resulted in rutherford hayes agreeing to end the military's involvement in southern affairs in return for his being allowed to peacefully resume office. here is where the supreme court enters the story. i have just discussed republicans placed great faith in the power of the civil war amendments to create and protect a new social order in the south. a new order that would justify the cost and sacrifices of the civil war. as we all know, the power and purpose of constitutional amendments are subject to interpretation by courts. the 14th amendment for example was written using broad language. what were the privileges or immunities of national citizenship? what constituted due process? would the supreme court interpret the amendment in a way that conformed with the goals of the radical republicans or would they give the 14th amendment more constricted meaning? on this point, many historians and scholars who view the class of reconstruction as a tragedy and unfinished revolution, do not paint a pretty picture.
continued intervention in the south and the contested presidential election in 1876 which resulted in rutherford hayes agreeing to end the military's involvement in southern affairs in return for his being allowed to peacefully resume office. here is where the supreme court enters the story. i have just discussed republicans placed great faith in the power of the civil war amendments to create and protect a new social order in the south. a new order that would justify the cost and sacrifices of...
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began in 1878 when rutherford b. hayes invite add few local kids to come to the white house.on across the nation picksing out dresses and tuxes and everything else. spending down $60. according to the survey the annual family will spend just over $900 on the big event. families with incomes less than $25,000 will spend more schelling out close to $1400 on the event. research finds customer service fees are dropping on prepaid debit cards but atm fees are on the rise. bankrate.com found the number of cards charging for balance inquiry is up from last year. that fee is typically between $0.50 and $3. >> coming up this afternoon, special with jacqueline london and keith jones this afternoon at 2:00 then the home opener follows at 3:00. phillies taking on boston red sox only here on nbc 10. meteorologist bill henley here with just the perfect weather. >> it's going to be a wonderful day at the ballpark. anything you're doing today. bright sunshine. can't argue with '70s first time this year heading into the 70s. the breeze that's going to be picking up to help boost our temperatu
began in 1878 when rutherford b. hayes invite add few local kids to come to the white house.on across the nation picksing out dresses and tuxes and everything else. spending down $60. according to the survey the annual family will spend just over $900 on the big event. families with incomes less than $25,000 will spend more schelling out close to $1400 on the event. research finds customer service fees are dropping on prepaid debit cards but atm fees are on the rise. bankrate.com found the...
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yesterday, blake rutherford announced it was his last day after four months on the job. he start work next month at philadelphia based law firm cozen o'connor. kane said it has been a pleasure to have someone of blake's caliber serving the commonwealth as chief of staff at the attorney general. i congratulate blake and wish him well in this endeavor. the state supreme court upheld the appointment of a special prosecutor who led a grand jury investigation into kane. they are being charged that kane be charged with perjury and other offenses. the case is in the hands of risa ferman. kane maintains she didn't break any law. >>> hillary clinton has signed a lease at a building in new york that analysts believe could be her campaign headquarters. a person familiar with the plan says clinton signed the lease for two floors in a brooklyn heights office. according to political insiders clinton is expected to announce she's running for president in the coming weeks. >>> now to the race for philadelphia mayor. the candidates are getting ready to scare off in a debate next week. th
yesterday, blake rutherford announced it was his last day after four months on the job. he start work next month at philadelphia based law firm cozen o'connor. kane said it has been a pleasure to have someone of blake's caliber serving the commonwealth as chief of staff at the attorney general. i congratulate blake and wish him well in this endeavor. the state supreme court upheld the appointment of a special prosecutor who led a grand jury investigation into kane. they are being charged that...
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william rutherford lives in the marina and says tourists get lost here all the time. >> people are just wandering around with the map and ask me; this a bus stop. >> improving the inouyie maps to make -- yuni maps to make people understand. >> look forward to seeing rejamped shelters -- revamped shelters renamed routes and maps. >> the route changes go into effect tomorrow. in san francisco kpix five. >> you saw the red bus lane right behind ryan. another part is to paint more of those bus lanes red to ease congestion. >>> bruce jenner made it pretty . >> for all intents and purposes, i am a woman. >> he said that to abc news diane sawyer. jenner is transitioning into a woman. the 65-year-old talked about secretly wearing his sister's dresses as a boy. >> i would say i've always been very confused with my gender identity since i was this big. >> jenner shot to international fame when he won an olympic gold. decades later he married kris kardashian and is known as the millennial generation -- to the millennial generation as the stepfather to the kardashian kids. >>> if you want to come t
william rutherford lives in the marina and says tourists get lost here all the time. >> people are just wandering around with the map and ask me; this a bus stop. >> improving the inouyie maps to make -- yuni maps to make people understand. >> look forward to seeing rejamped shelters -- revamped shelters renamed routes and maps. >> the route changes go into effect tomorrow. in san francisco kpix five. >> you saw the red bus lane right behind ryan. another part is...
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director of the maryland emergency management agency, i just want to thank lieutenant governor boyd rutherfordor his leadership. as i was heading up the office, the new governor's office in baltimore city, he was here working with director stamp and managing this operation. and we're working together as a team. thank you, boyd, for your efforts as well. now we'll turn it over to clay stamp. >> thank you, governor. as the governor's emergency manager, i have the honor and privilege to work with -- charles: there you have it. governor larry hogan continuing to reassure the citizens of maryland in particular. baltimore i. general singh. there were no complaints. we'll have more on this situation in baltimore when we come back. so stay tuned. ♪ ♪ charles: we just heard from maryland governor larry hogan. and general linda singh. they are firm that there won't be any violence tonight. they'll stand strong on that. joining us now to make more sense of it all. we have in studio, the first time ever, mike baker, former cia operations officer. scottie nell hughes. tpnn news director is with us. and jam
director of the maryland emergency management agency, i just want to thank lieutenant governor boyd rutherfordor his leadership. as i was heading up the office, the new governor's office in baltimore city, he was here working with director stamp and managing this operation. and we're working together as a team. thank you, boyd, for your efforts as well. now we'll turn it over to clay stamp. >> thank you, governor. as the governor's emergency manager, i have the honor and privilege to work...
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president rutherford b. hayes started it back in 1878. >>> well prince harry just started the final mission of his decade-long military career. he'll be stationed in austinralia for four weeks. harry visited australia's tomb of the unknown soldier upon his arrival. he'll leave the british army in june. >>> up next at 11:00, from hope to heartbreak, we reveal a troubling scam targeting parents who are hoping to adopt. >>> plus -- >> this has become a real kind of star in the hospital. >> a story you'll see only on nbc bay area. a young girl and her family endure a highly unlikely ordeal that surprised even local doctors. how the common flu changed their lives forever. >>> and we have a powerful cold front on the way to the bay area capable of producing lightning, thunder, even hail and some very gusty wind. we're going to give you the timeline for the changes with you live and tell you how much we're expecting in your backyard when nbc bay area news at 11:00 comes right back. >>> well for some couples, adopti
president rutherford b. hayes started it back in 1878. >>> well prince harry just started the final mission of his decade-long military career. he'll be stationed in austinralia for four weeks. harry visited australia's tomb of the unknown soldier upon his arrival. he'll leave the british army in june. >>> up next at 11:00, from hope to heartbreak, we reveal a troubling scam targeting parents who are hoping to adopt. >>> plus -- >> this has become a real kind of...
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todd rutherford. are you sure the officers didn't try to perform cpr on mr. scott? i know the officer said that they did. was there a time that you stopped recording at any moment that you might have missed anything? >> no. i stopped recording and after i stopped recording, i stay there a couple of minutes. and never witnessed cpr to the victim. never witnessed that. >> and did the police ever ask to see your video once they became aware of it? one would assume if the officer was confident that the shooting was justified, the officers on the scene i'm talking about, they could have said well look we need to talk to that guy. did they ever try to reach out to you? >> at the scene, yes. one of the officers told me to stop but it was because i say to them that what they did was an abuse and i witnessed everything. and i had it recorded. like i say, after that just say to me to wait there. you know i believe it was to question. so question me like i say. i don't know what was going to happen and then yeah. >> did you wait there or did you leave by then? >> no, i left ri
todd rutherford. are you sure the officers didn't try to perform cpr on mr. scott? i know the officer said that they did. was there a time that you stopped recording at any moment that you might have missed anything? >> no. i stopped recording and after i stopped recording, i stay there a couple of minutes. and never witnessed cpr to the victim. never witnessed that. >> and did the police ever ask to see your video once they became aware of it? one would assume if the officer was...
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president rutherford b. hayes recognized a good photo-op and invited them here where kids have been participating in the egg roll ever since. on the south lawn of the white house, brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> always so much fun. >>> first at 4, rallying the troops. brand-new information this afternoon about whether hillary clinton could be making her move for a potential white house run. >>> a tribute called into question why a big event here in washington tomorrow will have a lot of you talking about who should get credit for a famous quote. >>> at 4:30 we now know a 91-year-old man was behind the wheel of a car that plowed into a home. it happened in lanham maryland. no one inside was hurt. >>> firefighters are still trying to figure out what started this blaze inside a columbia heights row house. one person is dead. another badly hurt. several others have to find somewhere else to stay tonight. >>> extra security on hand for a century-old family tradition. the national zoo has reinforcements in p
president rutherford b. hayes recognized a good photo-op and invited them here where kids have been participating in the egg roll ever since. on the south lawn of the white house, brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> always so much fun. >>> first at 4, rallying the troops. brand-new information this afternoon about whether hillary clinton could be making her move for a potential white house run. >>> a tribute called into question why a big event here in washington...
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have an easter egg roll even in the face of that law is because an old softy of a president, named rutherford going to kick the kids off of their lawn herk would move the easter egg roll to the white house lawn and let them have the easter egg roll there. ever since, the easter egg roll every easter time it has been the most attended events. this year's festivities were held today. it is a surprisingly large event. it goes on for a really long time. it sorts of waves of children as far as i can tell. what i learned about today's event is it was 30,000 kids in all which seems almost unbelievable but that's what i have been told. the day included not just easter egg rolling but basketball between kids and nba players and the president. turns out if you are president of the united states you have to be careful when you say you need a basketball. because people hear the president of the united states "hey i need a basketball" and this is what happens. >> the president needs a basketball. everybody throw one at ail all at once. all at the same time. president obama played inadvertent dodge ball to
have an easter egg roll even in the face of that law is because an old softy of a president, named rutherford going to kick the kids off of their lawn herk would move the easter egg roll to the white house lawn and let them have the easter egg roll there. ever since, the easter egg roll every easter time it has been the most attended events. this year's festivities were held today. it is a surprisingly large event. it goes on for a really long time. it sorts of waves of children as far as i can...
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we have a sound bite from todd rutherford and feidin santana's attorney talking about when he went into the police station, the police asked him to stay and then he leaves as you heard craig describing earlier. let's take a listen to that. >> was it good he left? >> it was good he left. he was surrounded by officers who continuously lied said they performed cpr on a dying man. the video is going to get them in trouble. >> what do you think feidin santana was fearing? what might have happened to him and why did he feel he might need to leave? >> he says he's from the dominican republic and believed in the united states that things like this couldn't happen and that was my impulse also when i saw this so i think it's possible that we get this wrong in the first instance but the thing that should work in america is recourse. there should be some sort of supportive mechanism. in south carolina they do have the law enforcement division and you have the fbi so there are other places to go. we need to have that redauntsy. there has to be a place to turn if law enforcement is scoffing a love. >
we have a sound bite from todd rutherford and feidin santana's attorney talking about when he went into the police station, the police asked him to stay and then he leaves as you heard craig describing earlier. let's take a listen to that. >> was it good he left? >> it was good he left. he was surrounded by officers who continuously lied said they performed cpr on a dying man. the video is going to get them in trouble. >> what do you think feidin santana was fearing? what...
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what historian rutherford found is all of a sudden a certain point, they all go into sync.a sudden, the price of corn is the same in these towns. why can that be? it is because there must be a market network established. she says that is when we want to have a -- i will leave the word capitalism out, that is the moment we have the emergence of a market society, when you have a market -- you have always had a market in the sense of people trading with their neighbor. but now you have prices being stabilized because goods are being transported over a longer distance. you are not just trading back and forth with your neighbor. instead, you are selling cotton and corn on the market where it will compete with corn from other towns far away. is this all making sense? the problem is she finds this happening in the late 1700s. you know, goodbye, transition to market capitalism and all this in the jacksonian period. according to this definition and measure, it happened in the late 1700's. this market revolution or the other phrase used, "transition to capitalism," it is like whereve
what historian rutherford found is all of a sudden a certain point, they all go into sync.a sudden, the price of corn is the same in these towns. why can that be? it is because there must be a market network established. she says that is when we want to have a -- i will leave the word capitalism out, that is the moment we have the emergence of a market society, when you have a market -- you have always had a market in the sense of people trading with their neighbor. but now you have prices...
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headlines at 9:32, another blow for pennsylvania's attorney general's newly hired chief of staff blake rutherfordnd quit. >> in an e-mail he wrote to staff on friday it was his last day he was joining the staff of a city law firm. >>> also friday the philadelphia inquirer called on kane to step down. it's dif kilt to see how she can continue to serve. >> other news at 9:32, chelsea manning is now on twitter. you may remember the imprisoned transgender army private joined the social media network just yesterday, serving 35 years in military prison for leaking classified documents to wikileaks. she tweeted this out, tweeting from prison requires a lot of effort and using a voice phone to dictate. how many people do you have that follow you on twitter? >> about 12,000. >> i have about 15. >> guess how many, in one day, that chelsea manning has? 31,000 followers. >> that says bad things. >>> facebook and its founder are being forced by a federal judge to release documents regarding any communication they had with the man who claims they lent zuckerberg money back in 2003. that man is on trial for all
headlines at 9:32, another blow for pennsylvania's attorney general's newly hired chief of staff blake rutherfordnd quit. >> in an e-mail he wrote to staff on friday it was his last day he was joining the staff of a city law firm. >>> also friday the philadelphia inquirer called on kane to step down. it's dif kilt to see how she can continue to serve. >> other news at 9:32, chelsea manning is now on twitter. you may remember the imprisoned transgender army private joined...
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also with us his attorney todd rutherford.south carolina. he may jump in as well. >> morning. >> i was listening to your counts of this. what i found chilling was the moment you had in the police department where you went in there and you were hoping to turn the video over. what happened inside the police department. >> i was explaining it toed to when i give that information, i tell the interviewers that -- >> what day was this? >> he didn't really go to the police department. he talked to the police immediately after the shooting. but it was nothing but north charleston police all in uniform. he got afraid and left. the second interview was with a s.l.e.d. agent. >> this is important. the interaction with the police officers not at the department. you said everything appears wrong on the police report. i have video of this. what did they say to you? >> well it was packed there with police officers. people started coming to the scene to see what was going on. i said i know what i saw. i just expressed myself to them. i said i
also with us his attorney todd rutherford.south carolina. he may jump in as well. >> morning. >> i was listening to your counts of this. what i found chilling was the moment you had in the police department where you went in there and you were hoping to turn the video over. what happened inside the police department. >> i was explaining it toed to when i give that information, i tell the interviewers that -- >> what day was this? >> he didn't really go to the...
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rutherford, if he had not taken those images with his cell phone, this would be his word against officerger's word. >> that's right. >> that video changes everything. >> the video changes everything and shows the importance of body cameras, thankfully they're now moving to other body cameras for all their officers. he's afraid. the first thing he said how can i get protection? there are other officers saying they performed cpr. he was there five minutes afterwards and he saw nobody did cpr. what does he do when the ones supposed to protect us turn against us. >> do you have an answer? what do you do? keep doing what you're doing, talking about this? >> like i said, like i say to todd, i decide now to show my face to the media because like i say to him all my life have changed after this with this. now you know they say people know where i live, people know you know where i work. you know, so my normal routine from just walking from my house to the work, to work have changed. i said to him, i will have to like i say, at some point i thought about staying anonymous and don't show my face,
rutherford, if he had not taken those images with his cell phone, this would be his word against officerger's word. >> that's right. >> that video changes everything. >> the video changes everything and shows the importance of body cameras, thankfully they're now moving to other body cameras for all their officers. he's afraid. the first thing he said how can i get protection? there are other officers saying they performed cpr. he was there five minutes afterwards and he saw...
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director of the maryland emergency management agency i just want to thank lieutenant governor boyd rutherford his leadership. as i was heading up the office, the new governor's office in baltimore city he was here at mena all day working with director stamp and managing this operation. and we're working together as a team. so thank you, boyd for your efforts as well. >> thank you. >> now we're going to turn it over to clay stamp. >> thank you, governor. as the governor's emergency manager, i have the honor and privilege to work with a system of dedicated individuals that starts with the federal emergency management agency and includes all of our state partners as well as our local jurisdictions across the state of maryland. and i can tell you that the governor has been clear in his direction, and we have fully engaged as a system as a community of emergency managers from ocean city to oakland, southern maryland to cecil county to make sure we do what is necessary to give baltimore city the help that they need. the help that they need so that they can get things under control and do what they
director of the maryland emergency management agency i just want to thank lieutenant governor boyd rutherford his leadership. as i was heading up the office, the new governor's office in baltimore city he was here at mena all day working with director stamp and managing this operation. and we're working together as a team. so thank you, boyd for your efforts as well. >> thank you. >> now we're going to turn it over to clay stamp. >> thank you, governor. as the governor's...
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. >> actress kelly rutherford on her fight to get her kids back. >> whoa, is that real?ion-backed protests. are unions trying to supersize their membership, not workers' pay? i'm brenda buckner, this is "bulls and bears." gary b. smith joe mass max ferris, john layfield along with ashley pratt and emily
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i sat there using his name from 1861 every time ernest rutherford was mentioned in "the new york timesjob offers. i finally went to bed sometime between 3:00 and 4:00 at night. my wife said what have you been doing? i just did five months work. >> we have a few minutes for questions. it is for questions. that is an interrogatory statement rather than a declarative statement. we have microphones. you have the microphone back there? is there a question or over there? who has their hand up? here is one. >> just following up on the question about the internet. your book wouldn't have been possible if you hadn't taken the fellowship of mount vernon to be fair with the original document. that is a disconnect, right? >> absolutely. you cannot trust wikipedia for facts. but it can be tremendously helpful starting point. if you can send a check in on the internet and i internet and it disagrees come you've got to go a little closer. doing the source to work all three of us do we need to do interviews. we need to do the hard step of going in archives. what the internet can do with some of those
i sat there using his name from 1861 every time ernest rutherford was mentioned in "the new york timesjob offers. i finally went to bed sometime between 3:00 and 4:00 at night. my wife said what have you been doing? i just did five months work. >> we have a few minutes for questions. it is for questions. that is an interrogatory statement rather than a declarative statement. we have microphones. you have the microphone back there? is there a question or over there? who has their hand...
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this is a tradition that dates back to rutherford b. haze 1878.oday also mark the fifth avenues of first lady michelle obama's let's move program. that's her initiative to battle childhood obesity. we'll be right back. >>> "eyewitness news" returns at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl and meteorologist katie fehlinger. we thank you for staying up late with us tonight. for beasley and kate and everyone here i'm charisma. >> i'm jessica dean. remember we're always on at cbsphilly.com. up next is the late show with david letterman. his guest is sean hays. have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ >>> now it's up to the jury. deliberations begin today in the trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev, the accused boston marathon bomber faces the possibility of a death sentence if he's convicted. >>> a second republican joins the 2016 field. kentucky senator and tea party darling rand paul is set to announce he's running for president. >>> "rolling stone" is rocked by criticism of its retracted article on campus rape. and now the fraternity at the cent
this is a tradition that dates back to rutherford b. haze 1878.oday also mark the fifth avenues of first lady michelle obama's let's move program. that's her initiative to battle childhood obesity. we'll be right back. >>> "eyewitness news" returns at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl and meteorologist katie fehlinger. we thank you for staying up late with us tonight. for beasley and kate and everyone here i'm charisma. >> i'm jessica dean. remember we're...