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the scorpion is believed to be one mile, two miles up river from that bridge. so we're about 30 minutes from washington, d.c., 20, 25 minutes from a23457 police, maryland, and probably about 40 minutes from baltimore. in 1814, the river was deeper, perhaps wider as well. there's been a lot of sedimentation from agricultural runoff since 1814. at this time, you know, during the early 19th century and then this the 18th century, sea-going vessels were able to go very far up river. sedimentation prevented that by the mid-19th century and by the early 20th century, mechanized agriculture, there was a great influx of sediment into the river. during the war of 1812, the chesapeake was pretty much undefended. the british had free reign into the bay, come into shore, loot plantations, villages, take what they wanted as well to punish the american citizens. joshua barney, a revolutionary war, naval war hero, proposed to with build a flying flotilla of warnings that would be able to defend the coast during the day, intercept the british landing parties and then at night
the scorpion is believed to be one mile, two miles up river from that bridge. so we're about 30 minutes from washington, d.c., 20, 25 minutes from a23457 police, maryland, and probably about 40 minutes from baltimore. in 1814, the river was deeper, perhaps wider as well. there's been a lot of sedimentation from agricultural runoff since 1814. at this time, you know, during the early 19th century and then this the 18th century, sea-going vessels were able to go very far up river. sedimentation...
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but they were gone so far up river that the deeper draft vessels, the scorpion, they were left as far up as they could go, and even the more shallow draft barges, gun boats, could only go up river in single file with only a few feet of water. that buoy we see up there mark, the wreck. >> okay. >> well, we're over the site of the shipwreck that we think could be the "uss scorpion." the flag ship of the barney flotilla. the bow is toward the bank just beyond the tree that has been sawn off. cut off. and the stern comes out into the channel a little more toward the red buoy you see over here. the ship is 75 feet long, 20 feet wide. it is still principally decked throughout most of the wreck. the bow and most of the ship seems to be in relatively good condition, considering it was scuttled with an explosive charge and possibly burned. the stern shows some damage, possibly from the blowing out of the scuttling charge. i'm the head of the underwater archaeology branch at naval and history command. we manage navy shipwrecks from continental navy, well, up through world war ii and then the ko
but they were gone so far up river that the deeper draft vessels, the scorpion, they were left as far up as they could go, and even the more shallow draft barges, gun boats, could only go up river in single file with only a few feet of water. that buoy we see up there mark, the wreck. >> okay. >> well, we're over the site of the shipwreck that we think could be the "uss scorpion." the flag ship of the barney flotilla. the bow is toward the bank just beyond the tree that...
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hurry up. >> you can win tickets to see def leopard and poison on july 10th, >> scorpions july 12th.>> you talk i have to concentrate. >> come on in here. >> put her quarter down. >> some body hold this for me. how do i start it. >> oh, start. >> tickets are still available for deaf leopard and poison, july 10th. >> scorpions july 12th. >> i used to work there when i was a teenager. >> you can see pin ball machines there. >> get another one? >> yes. >> be patient allison. >> am i the only good one here? >> you didn't see me play you are too busy yapping. >> what other pin ball machines do you have. >> rolling stones,
hurry up. >> you can win tickets to see def leopard and poison on july 10th, >> scorpions july 12th.>> you talk i have to concentrate. >> come on in here. >> put her quarter down. >> some body hold this for me. how do i start it. >> oh, start. >> tickets are still available for deaf leopard and poison, july 10th. >> scorpions july 12th. >> i used to work there when i was a teenager. >> you can see pin ball machines there....
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the "uss scorpion." each week america's tv's american artifacts visits historic places to learn the story of the united states through objects. in 1812, joshua barney, a retired naval hero of the revolutionary war, proposed creating a flotilla of american barges to defend the chesapeake bay area against british ships. in august, 1814, commodore barney was forced to destroy and sink his fleet of about 15 vessels in maryland's patuxent river to prevent their capture. a single vessel the suspected flagship "scorpion" was discovered in 1979 under the river mud and partially excavated. now robert neiland of the navy history and heritage command is leading the study of the wreck. learning about the project, visiting the navy's underwater archeology lab in the washington navy yard where artifacts from the ship are studied. >> this is the pawtuxet river. it flows into the chesapeake bay. we're going just up river at the highway 4 bridge. highway 4 is actually the very end of pennsylvania avenue. the same pennsyl
the "uss scorpion." each week america's tv's american artifacts visits historic places to learn the story of the united states through objects. in 1812, joshua barney, a retired naval hero of the revolutionary war, proposed creating a flotilla of american barges to defend the chesapeake bay area against british ships. in august, 1814, commodore barney was forced to destroy and sink his fleet of about 15 vessels in maryland's patuxent river to prevent their capture. a single vessel the...
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a little vocation call ed -- th scorpion, about one mile, two miles up river from that bridge. so we are about 30 minutes from washington, d.c. about 40 from baltimore. in 1814, the river was deeper. a lot of agriculture runoff since 1814. at this time during the early 19th search vi, sea going vessels were able to go up river. sedimentation stopped, prevented
a little vocation call ed -- th scorpion, about one mile, two miles up river from that bridge. so we are about 30 minutes from washington, d.c. about 40 from baltimore. in 1814, the river was deeper. a lot of agriculture runoff since 1814. at this time during the early 19th search vi, sea going vessels were able to go up river. sedimentation stopped, prevented
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♪ here i am >> scorpions. >> jimmy: scorpions. >> yeah, scorpions. ♪ rock you like a hurricane ♪ >> jimmy of the soundtrack. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you comes with presents! we love when you come with presents! >> yay! >> jimmy: more with julianne hough. we're going to play a game when we come back, you guys. a fun one. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! the audience choice ingredient bud light! and here we go. looks like chef dubois is emulsifying the bud light into a foam, what's his competitor doing? he appears to be having a really, really good time. cheers. a bud light reduction for dubois and his opponent? also improvising nicely, let's see that again. judges? i like the use of the pressure cooker to tenderize the beef. but also the use of the cell phone to order the pizza. [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good
♪ here i am >> scorpions. >> jimmy: scorpions. >> yeah, scorpions. ♪ rock you like a hurricane ♪ >> jimmy of the soundtrack. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you comes with presents! we love when you come with presents! >> yay! >> jimmy: more with julianne hough. we're going to play a game when we come back, you guys. a fun one. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up!...
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little location, way son's conner, the scorpion, about one mile, two miles up river from that bridge. we are about 30 minutes from washington, d.c. about 20, 25 minutes from annapolis, maryland, and about 40 minutes from baltimore. in 1840, the river was deeper. there's sedimentation from agricultural runoff since 1814. this time during the early 19th century and 18th century, vessels were able to come far up river. due to war of 1812, chesapeake was pretty much undefended. british had free reign to come into the bay and come ashore, lute plantations, villages, also to punish the american citizens. joshua barney, revolutionary naval war hero proposed to build a flotilla of barges that would be able to defend the coast during the day, intercept british landing parties, and at night hairy the british fleet. he was given permission and funds to do this. these were put under department of the navy. since joshua barney had been retired, was no longer in the seniority of the navy, he was made come door of this flotilla. it was somewhat part of the navy but also separate from the navy. on hi
little location, way son's conner, the scorpion, about one mile, two miles up river from that bridge. we are about 30 minutes from washington, d.c. about 20, 25 minutes from annapolis, maryland, and about 40 minutes from baltimore. in 1840, the river was deeper. there's sedimentation from agricultural runoff since 1814. this time during the early 19th century and 18th century, vessels were able to come far up river. due to war of 1812, chesapeake was pretty much undefended. british had free...
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scorpions and spiders. i would assume this is something like a harp.e's made it out of toilet paper and newspaper. it looks like some dental floss, a small stick, and probably for the coloring, he used kool-aid to get the coloring for it. >> why do you have it? >> he's not allowed to have it. occasionally, we go through and do cell searches and confiscate all items. he doesn't have a hobby card and other inmates try to sneak it out and put it on ebay and sell it. so we go in and confiscate it and dispose of it. >> how does he react when you take this stuff? >> sometime he's passive. occasionally he gets pretty angry and threatens us. for the most part, he is usually pretty passive. he knows all he will do is make more. >> there's one other remnant of manson's artistic interests hanging on the wall of the prison's investigative services office. >> this is when charles manson was out in the protective yard. the inmates that were out on the maximum security yard were able to defeat the security lock and got through there. manson was out in the yard playin
scorpions and spiders. i would assume this is something like a harp.e's made it out of toilet paper and newspaper. it looks like some dental floss, a small stick, and probably for the coloring, he used kool-aid to get the coloring for it. >> why do you have it? >> he's not allowed to have it. occasionally, we go through and do cell searches and confiscate all items. he doesn't have a hobby card and other inmates try to sneak it out and put it on ebay and sell it. so we go in and...
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. >> this is a scorpion that he made. thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towels, and he creates it and uses, looks like a marker to color it. this is -- this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of, are these scorpions and spiders. other inmates try to sneak it out and put it on ebay and sell it and whatnot, so we confiscate it. >> another all-too-common discovery in these searches is a variety of handmade weapons. since corcoran opened in 1988, there have been over 250 stabbings, many of them fatal, using knives like these. >> this one's made from a desenex can. >> i've seen stabbings over drugs. i've seen stabbings over money owed from canteens. i've seen child molesters get stabbed. i've seen a guy get both eyes gouged out with a toothbrush and stabbed 15 times by his celly. >> as far as the gangsters, once they start doing drugs and get in debt, the only way to get out of debt usually is to do a hit. and sooner or later, the right person is going to come along where they want to
. >> this is a scorpion that he made. thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towels, and he creates it and uses, looks like a marker to color it. this is -- this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of, are these scorpions and spiders. other inmates try to sneak it out and put it on ebay and sell it and whatnot, so we confiscate it. >> another all-too-common discovery in these searches is a variety of handmade weapons. since corcoran opened in...
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. >> this would be good for beth and her scorpion problem. just walk up and -- >> zap them! >>> we give you the wet and muddy fun of the redneck resort. meet the guy creating it next. >>> dinner time on safari, and the hyena is ready for his close up. see the inside of his mouth. >>> and it's about time to turn up the electrical current. s the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> videos first, that's what we like to say around here, and this is a best of rtm. we tell you about videos you won't see on the show, but you will find on the website. >>> how about some beer pong trick shots, these guys have serious skills, check this one out. >>> and we always love a good prank video. this one is blowing bubbles at unsuspecting customers. you can check the best of rtm tab. >> let's go to a chicago parking garage, a man is returning a renting pmw, he accident tally drove through a guardrail and landed on other vehicles. one is a jaguar, one is a merc
. >> this would be good for beth and her scorpion problem. just walk up and -- >> zap them! >>> we give you the wet and muddy fun of the redneck resort. meet the guy creating it next. >>> dinner time on safari, and the hyena is ready for his close up. see the inside of his mouth. >>> and it's about time to turn up the electrical current. s the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪...
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. >> this would be good for beth and her scorpion problem.ou could just walk up and -- >> zap them! >>> we give you the wet and muddy fun of the redneck resort. meet the guy creating it next. >>> dinner time on safari, and the hyena is ready for his close up. see the inside of his mouth. >>> and it's about time to turn up the electrical current. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for a year with no annual contract. or choose a two-year contract and get $200 back and a two-year price guarantee. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet. and now, it's faster than ever. you get speed you can count on... even when everyone at home is online at the same time. plus, the best tv picture quality. tired of cable's inflated bills? get fios for just $99.99 a month for a year with no annual contract. or choose a two-year contract and get $200 back, plu
. >> this would be good for beth and her scorpion problem.ou could just walk up and -- >> zap them! >>> we give you the wet and muddy fun of the redneck resort. meet the guy creating it next. >>> dinner time on safari, and the hyena is ready for his close up. see the inside of his mouth. >>> and it's about time to turn up the electrical current. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon...
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but there it is the scorpion and the bottle element. but that is not the main problem. [laughter] but perhaps it will come back. these campaigns drive away some of their people. it has become very easy to be cynical. >> but what about south dakota? yes? [inaudible] >> did i immerse myself in chinese literature? deeply. i would have talked about that but it is a very sophisticated subject program not sure an audience like this could keep up. we can talk about shi. [laughter] what does it say? >> following up i am curious since you can nine and some of which he must have seen in the closing days of his life. but now b.c. may be that is not a fair question. >> thank you for the question. it is the novelty to challenge. it did not end up so well. my father died 2008 and i think although had it not been -- it has been said i faint he lived to see history coalesce and that certain ways. but he launched shi. not flippantly but the direction of velocity of ideas. he was asked some time before he died put he thought of the modern conservative movement. he answered in the way he
but there it is the scorpion and the bottle element. but that is not the main problem. [laughter] but perhaps it will come back. these campaigns drive away some of their people. it has become very easy to be cynical. >> but what about south dakota? yes? [inaudible] >> did i immerse myself in chinese literature? deeply. i would have talked about that but it is a very sophisticated subject program not sure an audience like this could keep up. we can talk about shi. [laughter] what...
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spiders and scorpions and snails. >> reporter: the volunteer really gets into it. >> can you see thathe insects fall down into that liquid and drown. >> this is pretty violent. >> reporter: tom sherwood, news4. >> see, i told you. violence magnified. again, the exhibit will be around until october 8th. although some of those bugs, probably not. admission is free. thanks for joining us on news4 this week. i'm veronica johnson. until next time, be safe, be kind, be happy. see you. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm drinking dunkin' iced mocha. they make it exactly how i like it. medium, iced, with a turbo shot. french vanilla, hazelnut, caramel -- i love 'em all. they make it perfect every time. america runs on dunkin' coffee. you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so
spiders and scorpions and snails. >> reporter: the volunteer really gets into it. >> can you see thathe insects fall down into that liquid and drown. >> this is pretty violent. >> reporter: tom sherwood, news4. >> see, i told you. violence magnified. again, the exhibit will be around until october 8th. although some of those bugs, probably not. admission is free. thanks for joining us on news4 this week. i'm veronica johnson. until next time, be safe, be kind, be...
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spiders and scorpions and snails. >> reporter: the volunteer really gets into it. >> can you see thatcts fall down into that liquid and drown. >> this is pretty violent. >> reporter: tom sherwood, news4. >> see, i told you. violence magnified. again, the exhibit will be around until october 8th. although some of those bugs, probably not. admission is free. thanks for joining us on news4 this week. i'm veronica johnson. until next time, be safe, be kind, be happy. see you. [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the all-new f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] it's one thing... to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to the long line of legendary mercedes-benz sl roadsters... ♪ the 2013 sl. crazy, right ? well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you guys can stay in touch. ( grunts ) cool. you can video call o
spiders and scorpions and snails. >> reporter: the volunteer really gets into it. >> can you see thatcts fall down into that liquid and drown. >> this is pretty violent. >> reporter: tom sherwood, news4. >> see, i told you. violence magnified. again, the exhibit will be around until october 8th. although some of those bugs, probably not. admission is free. thanks for joining us on news4 this week. i'm veronica johnson. until next time, be safe, be kind, be happy....
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but there is that sort of scorpion in the bottle element, and the moment anyone says something original or perhaps slightly daring, they're pounced upon. >> that is rare, that is so rare. >> well, yeah, that's not, i guess, the main problem. but perhaps, perhaps it will come back. but i to think these campaigns have a certain interm in and about be to them, and i think that drives away some people that might otherwise -- it's become very easy to be cynical these days, and that is, indeed, in the terminology of the watergate era a cancer growing on the body politic. kind of aggression's law. you know, the bad drive out the good. sorry, a bit of an incoherent answer there, but, yes. >> did you have a chance to read any chinese literature -- [inaudible] >> the question is, did i immerse myself in chinese literature? deeply. [laughter] deeply. i would have talked about that, but it's a very sophisticated subject, and i'm not sure an audience like this would really be able to keep up. [laughter] we could talk about shi some more, the you wanted. [laughter] to your question, i hope that answe
but there is that sort of scorpion in the bottle element, and the moment anyone says something original or perhaps slightly daring, they're pounced upon. >> that is rare, that is so rare. >> well, yeah, that's not, i guess, the main problem. but perhaps, perhaps it will come back. but i to think these campaigns have a certain interm in and about be to them, and i think that drives away some people that might otherwise -- it's become very easy to be cynical these days, and that is,...
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. >> bill: as long as they don't have the scorpion on the neck.t's a draw back. >> i'm thinking about getting dick morris.com on my bicept. >> he would pay you. >> bill: that was coney island. >> coney island. they didn't have a preliminary frame of reference. >> the guy with the new york mets on his chest which is tragic by the way of all teams. the new york mets, is he an anarchist. everybody else was obama supporter. the jobs they have these aren't real fortune 500 people. >> bill: i got that drift. >> one woman with the bikini was a sheet artist. the other guy was a bouncer. the guy with the mets tattoo he played for a deaf metal. >> and you have to have a tattoo to get that job. >> right. >> bill: jesse watters is tattooless. >> not yet. >> bill: you went to trinity college. highest paid athletes in the nation. p and p just over two minutes away. p&pinheads & patriots in a mo moment. first a patriot alert. big o'reilly .com has a nice variety of mugs available. if you buy them know that all the money i receive from the website goes to charity
. >> bill: as long as they don't have the scorpion on the neck.t's a draw back. >> i'm thinking about getting dick morris.com on my bicept. >> he would pay you. >> bill: that was coney island. >> coney island. they didn't have a preliminary frame of reference. >> the guy with the new york mets on his chest which is tragic by the way of all teams. the new york mets, is he an anarchist. everybody else was obama supporter. the jobs they have these aren't real...