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. >>> >>> a third resident at the greenspring retirement community in springfield has died. megan mcgrath is live at greenspring retirement community in springfield with more. >> reporter: good morning. we have new information today following an update from healto official ab the situation. a third death has happened at the greenspring retirement h communityere in springfield and we have learned that 60 from nts have gotten hi this respiratory infection. health official are still trying pinpoint the exact cause. the three residents who did die, they are elderly and health official say they have other complicated medical conditions so health official don't know yet the extent which the respiratory illness, what is connected to their deaths. official say that they are also dealing with reports of a respiratory illness outbreak at another assisted living facility. that one in burke, virginia. 25 people are sick at that facity but no deaths have been reported. health official say at this point, there is no connection and seen no evidence of a connection between the two outbreaks
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>> reporter: gifted to lincoln in 1864, the bible has been on a 155-year long journey, homed in springfieldis. >> well, i'll tell you i really grew up with the bible >> reporter: sandra willingham lives in the remote mining town of triumph, idaho, far from her parents' new york home where the bible was a fixture they want to share. given after the assassination to the widow to reverend minor who spoke at the funeral and handed down ever since. >> my grandfather's grandfather -- so, my great, great, great grandfather >> he's unlocking the vault. what's inside? >> all the lincoln treasures >> reporter: when the family donated the bible, it was ian hunt's job to bring it >> as i was unwrapping the united representative actually burst into tears >> reporter: a house divided against itself shall not stand which he used to condemn slavery. >> it's a reminder of who this man was and what he gave us. >> a man who was so important to our lives and to our history >> reporter: a cherished family heirloom now shared with the entire american family kevin tibbles, nbc news, springfield, illinois. >> what
>> reporter: gifted to lincoln in 1864, the bible has been on a 155-year long journey, homed in springfieldis. >> well, i'll tell you i really grew up with the bible >> reporter: sandra willingham lives in the remote mining town of triumph, idaho, far from her parents' new york home where the bible was a fixture they want to share. given after the assassination to the widow to reverend minor who spoke at the funeral and handed down ever since. >> my grandfather's...
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a reality that the springfield meeting had so consciously avoided. his commanders, including those in the room that night whath transferred their western kind of war eastward. shaping union war strategy and carrying victory. and that's what they believed. so let's take on these various pieces and echelons. first, the southern ones told us that gorilla warfare in the west erupted nearly as the war began. if not everywhere at once. in missouri and western virginia, the violence disrupted as state and military leaders contended. irregular band, pro union and confederate roomed many rural localities in the war's first month. retaliatory warfare followed. night riders stole horses, and others tore the federal authority symbols, including bridge. they stole mail. derailed trains with women and children aboard. enough for one editor to say, it's degrading that white men would do this. >> it's more than the span stain just presence of federal troops. the long conflict over slaves in the west transformed it into what i called the hard line war. soldiers and o
a reality that the springfield meeting had so consciously avoided. his commanders, including those in the room that night whath transferred their western kind of war eastward. shaping union war strategy and carrying victory. and that's what they believed. so let's take on these various pieces and echelons. first, the southern ones told us that gorilla warfare in the west erupted nearly as the war began. if not everywhere at once. in missouri and western virginia, the violence disrupted as state...
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springfield new york ci springfield, no problem there, either. that's the boundary coming out of the storm. y you're seeing the storms develop around these areas. right downtown, along the capital we're seeing heavy rain. along 295, over towards tuxedo, maryland. down towards alexandria. i said storms are here, watch out alexandria. they're along alexandria. from route 1 right towards the airport which i right here. down towards mount vernon. mount vernon has been seeingth for the better part of an hour. these go up, rain themselves out and go back down. when theyo down, they send out more boundaries and we could get a couple more showers in this area. we've got them around bowie and anne arundel they're now gone ey've dissipated. to the north we've seen this all day around hagerstown, around frederick. haven't quiteotten to frederick yet this one is trying to. betweenrederick and brunswick. as we look at this shot. can you really see it coming i here. this shot was looking off in the other direction, off to the west. it would be a beautiful shot
springfield new york ci springfield, no problem there, either. that's the boundary coming out of the storm. y you're seeing the storms develop around these areas. right downtown, along the capital we're seeing heavy rain. along 295, over towards tuxedo, maryland. down towards alexandria. i said storms are here, watch out alexandria. they're along alexandria. from route 1 right towards the airport which i right here. down towards mount vernon. mount vernon has been seeingth for the better part...
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springfield our northern virginia bureau chief julie carey has been speaking to the health departmenting done to try t to stop spread of this illness. >> reporter: the fairfax county health officials say what's so striksg about this outbreak i the sheer number of residents impacted and the fact that it's hitting in the summer instead of winter months. the residents impacted are in the skied and assisted living section of greenspring, something they call continuing care. there are about 250residents in that unit, one in five have fallen ill. the two people who died, they were alsom suffering fro other complicated medical conditions. they were both elderly. so far 18 residents have had to be hospitalized. although seven of them have now returned to their homes at greenspring and 54a people become ill suffering from respiratory issues. greenspring working closely with the faioax cty health department to try to stop the spread of illness. >> keeping residents who are ill inheir rooms, increasing cleaning and hand washing at the facility,nd they'realso continuing to work with us to report
springfield our northern virginia bureau chief julie carey has been speaking to the health departmenting done to try t to stop spread of this illness. >> reporter: the fairfax county health officials say what's so striksg about this outbreak i the sheer number of residents impacted and the fact that it's hitting in the summer instead of winter months. the residents impacted are in the skied and assisted living section of greenspring, something they call continuing care. there are about...
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that's in springfield.oth of the women he rapedec me pregnant and delivered babies last year.de dna evince led investigators to betts-king. he faces up to life in prison when he's sentenced in november. >>> d.c. fire is searching for a man who lit boxes on fire causing a car to explode. take a look at this video from saturday. can you see the man push boxes in front of a husband on sixth and s streets northwest. latein the day you can see him dousing the boxes and lighting them on fire. no one was injured. [ applause ] >> and breaking news just in. nevin first responders and supporrs breaking outn applause today. the moment the senate voted to permanently fund the victims' compensation fund which compensates victims injured and families who lost loved ones inr the septemb11 attacks. president trump is expected to sign the bill in aer cemony on friday. back in to you guys in the studio. >> you got it. thanks, jim. >> all eyes will bess on congre tomorrow as robert mueller takes the hot seat before t house co
that's in springfield.oth of the women he rapedec me pregnant and delivered babies last year.de dna evince led investigators to betts-king. he faces up to life in prison when he's sentenced in november. >>> d.c. fire is searching for a man who lit boxes on fire causing a car to explode. take a look at this video from saturday. can you see the man push boxes in front of a husband on sixth and s streets northwest. latein the day you can see him dousing the boxes and lighting them on...
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rick springfield calls off a show in the dominican republic over health concerns for fans.ung to mexico mexico year. the safety and well-being of our amazing fans, band and crew will always be the most important consideration in any situation. at least 13 americans have died in the d.r. since last summer. rob: a mother is furious at united airlines claiming they put her son on the wrong flight. antwon byrd's flight from atlanta to new jersey went smoothly until the airline put him on a plane to germany instead of sweden to visit his grandparents. the 14-year-old alerting flight attendants before takeoff when he realized people on the flight were speaking german. united have reportedly apologized for the error. jillian: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first up the good. incredible rescue video. pilot making a safety outside of los angeles. thankfully nobody was hurt. rob: next the bad a dad drone sight is a shark swimming next had-to-his kids. get those kids out of the water. get out, get out, get out. i didn't know why. he brings the drone to me and shows me the f
rick springfield calls off a show in the dominican republic over health concerns for fans.ung to mexico mexico year. the safety and well-being of our amazing fans, band and crew will always be the most important consideration in any situation. at least 13 americans have died in the d.r. since last summer. rob: a mother is furious at united airlines claiming they put her son on the wrong flight. antwon byrd's flight from atlanta to new jersey went smoothly until the airline put him on a plane to...
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blue lineeen national airport ad fr franconia/springfield.reen line, every 20 minutes, red line every 17 to 15 minutes and orange and silver, regular weekend service. have a gat weekend, i'll see you monday morning for "news4 today." >>> she's the teen tennis sentation the world can't get enough of.c cocoa gauff, hopinorto qualify he city open. she's powerful and fast, she's f determined. and keep in mind, she's on 15 years old. >> i feel really good. i love the courts. i love d.c. and i'm excited to see what i can do here. >> she's a beast. city open benefits the washington tennis and education foundation. we are rooting for her. >>> a new push to transform a neighborhood inf need o a spruce up. the new developments that will bring hundreds of new homes and stores to a part of northeast d.c. get your first look at what's on the way coming up next on "news4 today." of savings and service. whoa. travis in it me it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see
blue lineeen national airport ad fr franconia/springfield.reen line, every 20 minutes, red line every 17 to 15 minutes and orange and silver, regular weekend service. have a gat weekend, i'll see you monday morning for "news4 today." >>> she's the teen tennis sentation the world can't get enough of.c cocoa gauff, hopinorto qualify he city open. she's powerful and fast, she's f determined. and keep in mind, she's on 15 years old. >> i feel really good. i love the courts....
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. >> megan mcgrath is live outside of greenspring retirement community in springfield. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. fairfax county official are still testing and figure out the origin of this illness why people are getting sick. we have new information here. we have learned that a third death has happened here at the greens ing retirementmmunity in springfield and that more than 70 residents have gotten ill from this respiratory infecti infection. three who died were elderly and complicated medical conditions. health official don't know the extent theesespiratory il contributed to theirh. deat health official saying they are dealing with respiratory illness outbreak in burke, virginia. 25 people stiick there but no deaths. health official say no connection beten thewo outbreaks' two different communities but the outbreaks are striking because they are happening in the summertime, not the winter when normally we see lu and respiratory illnesses spreading through communities so a little unusual here. the testing continues and still trying to gure out the origi
. >> megan mcgrath is live outside of greenspring retirement community in springfield. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. fairfax county official are still testing and figure out the origin of this illness why people are getting sick. we have new information here. we have learned that a third death has happened here at the greens ing retirementmmunity in springfield and that more than 70 residents have gotten ill from this respiratory infecti infection. three who died were...
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there's controversy involving w.i.c.s., springfield, illinois' news leader.orporate owners that every time there was any bad weather-- everything from a tornado to a light drizzle-- they had to announce it to their viewers with the graphic "code red." the theory behind the "code red" is that it's exciting, it's grabbing, and more people would keep watching if you scare them until their pants are at "code brown." here's the thing, though. it's not at all informative. so viewers complained to the station with thousands of comments on social media, letters to the editor, frequent calls to local talk radio shows. wow. does this town consist entirely of old people? ( laughter ) "dear television, i don't like the weather forecast changed. also, lorna doones are too pointy!" ( laughter ) enter our hero, w.i.c.s. meteorologist and norse god of beige, joe crain. crain was the weatherman there. crain heard the calls of the people and went on air to take a stand. >> we want you to know, it's not us. this is a corporate initiative, the code red alert. and behind the scen
there's controversy involving w.i.c.s., springfield, illinois' news leader.orporate owners that every time there was any bad weather-- everything from a tornado to a light drizzle-- they had to announce it to their viewers with the graphic "code red." the theory behind the "code red" is that it's exciting, it's grabbing, and more people would keep watching if you scare them until their pants are at "code brown." here's the thing, though. it's not at all...
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third resident of the greenspring retirement community in springfield has died. 63esidents have gotten sick from an upper respiratory illness.es 19 emplhave also reported sympto, . so farthe cdc has not determined the cause. >>> touse of representatives led by democrats is expected to vote on a resolution to impeach president trump. erica gonzalez watching the story and joins us from the live desk with the latest. >> this comes on the heels of the president's attackof fourn miority freshmen congresswomen from the house, often referred to as the squad. a headline that been dominating the news cycle since this weekend. congressman al green, a democrat from texas has forced a vote by reading articles of impeachment last night. not the first time he's done this. it's his third attempt at peaching president trump. it is, however, the first time since dems have controlled the house in that time. more than 80 members of the ouse have call for opening an impeachment inquiry, while others, including speaker pelosi havere sted, fearing it could rally the president's base, or ract from their agen
third resident of the greenspring retirement community in springfield has died. 63esidents have gotten sick from an upper respiratory illness.es 19 emplhave also reported sympto, . so farthe cdc has not determined the cause. >>> touse of representatives led by democrats is expected to vote on a resolution to impeach president trump. erica gonzalez watching the story and joins us from the live desk with the latest. >> this comes on the heels of the president's attackof fourn...
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springfield outer loop left lane by that work zone. a tiny bit of delay on the map. 66, 95, no complaints on either of those. 270 looking good from frederick. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> breaking news this morning innorthern california. overnight we learned four people were killed, including one suspect following a shooting at a i garlic festival gilroy, californe. th one suspect is hurt and search is on for a second suspect. jummy olabanji is here with more. >> the festival rned into a deadly shooting that sent people running for their lives. police say a gunman opened fire yesterday afternoon at the gilroy garlic festival in fo calirnia. that is located just south of san francisco. the gunman was shot and killed in the shooting. a massive manhunt on the way for possible second suspect. police say they don't know right now whether that person also fired into the crowd or was in a support role on. we doknow, unfortunately, a ea 6-yr-old boy was shot and killed. hi g mother andrandmother were hurt. witnesses describe a chaotic sce
springfield outer loop left lane by that work zone. a tiny bit of delay on the map. 66, 95, no complaints on either of those. 270 looking good from frederick. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> breaking news this morning innorthern california. overnight we learned four people were killed, including one suspect following a shooting at a i garlic festival gilroy, californe. th one suspect is hurt and search is on for a second suspect. jummy olabanji is here with more. >> the...
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. >>> a thi a residentt the greenspring retirement community in springfield has died. 63 residents have become sick with an upper wretrespiratory illness. 19 employees have also reported symptoms. the entire community is working th cdc which has not yet determined whether thoths are related to the illness. >>> a look at some of the evidence prosecutors use to put james fields behind bars for life. earlier this week, the self-avowed white supremacist was sentenced for ramming his car into a crowd in charlottesville in20 7. prosecutors showed a judge this video thacounterprotesters record. in thatpa ramge he killed 32-year-old heather >>heyer. h, my god. the car just drove through them. >> the stateolice captured a bird's-eye view of the rampage fromabove. prosecutors also reased prison recordings of fields talking with his mom about heyer's mother and her advocacy work since that deadly attack. fields was sentenced to two life sentences plus 419 years for that deadly attack in charlottesville. >>> a vocal and supportive crowd chant "send her back" at president trump's rally in north caro
. >>> a thi a residentt the greenspring retirement community in springfield has died. 63 residents have become sick with an upper wretrespiratory illness. 19 employees have also reported symptoms. the entire community is working th cdc which has not yet determined whether thoths are related to the illness. >>> a look at some of the evidence prosecutors use to put james fields behind bars for life. earlier this week, the self-avowed white supremacist was sentenced for ramming...
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springfield says his concert will be moved to cancun, mexico, next year. >> check out this fireworks space. apparently it's been going on for centuries now. how gorgeous is this? the hubble space telescope captured this image of the ita carina, a massive stellar system 7000 light years from earth. it went through a titanic outburst making it the second brightest star visible in the sky for more than a decade. >> "good morning america" is starting their summer skin intervention series. studies show nearly half of people don't know what spf stands for or means, so they decided to dispel three big myths about sun screen. one was breaking down the spf ratings. >> the sun protection factor has to do with how long your skin can be exposed to the sun before it burnes. in a laboratory setting, spf 100 blocks 99% of uvv rays. spf 50 blocks 98% -- >> practically speaking, there's little protection difference once you get above spf 30. the bigger difference lies in the thickness of the application. fda plans to update sun screen recommendations this fall. >>> all right. just ahead, it all start
springfield says his concert will be moved to cancun, mexico, next year. >> check out this fireworks space. apparently it's been going on for centuries now. how gorgeous is this? the hubble space telescope captured this image of the ita carina, a massive stellar system 7000 light years from earth. it went through a titanic outburst making it the second brightest star visible in the sky for more than a decade. >> "good morning america" is starting their summer skin...
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reporting live in springfield, julie carey.julie. >>> staying in virginia, an investigation has determined the former governor of virginia,ug doas wilder, kissed a university student without her consent. that student is 66 younger than the governor. she filed a complaint in december of 2018.r wils you may know was the first elected black governor of the state and he currently teaches at vcu. wilder now has unl next week to contest the investigation's findings. "the washington post" reports the investigation also cleared wilder of three other allegations made by that student. >>> a gubernatorial candidate is accused of sm after he tells ha female journalist tat she needs a chaperone if she wants to shadow him. new today, how he's responding to the backlash. >>>hree kids rescued from a burning apartment building. burning apartment building. i'm amy cho in columbi when i w, the first thing i thought about was my family. i ca home and cried. but, as i've seen my disease progress,ci the medine has progressed right alongside it. tryi
reporting live in springfield, julie carey.julie. >>> staying in virginia, an investigation has determined the former governor of virginia,ug doas wilder, kissed a university student without her consent. that student is 66 younger than the governor. she filed a complaint in december of 2018.r wils you may know was the first elected black governor of the state and he currently teaches at vcu. wilder now has unl next week to contest the investigation's findings. "the washington...
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right now look at those numbers in the shenandoah valley inthe s. 62 now in springfield, virginia. 59 columbia. 59 in germans town thimorning. your commute, dry weather for the early and middle part of the day. 20%hance of a shower or two after. say between 3:00 and 7:00 but no major weather worries at all. the car washing forecast? maybe i should move it back to take your chances because a tiny -- melissa mollet, you wash that car you increases the chances you'll get rained on. >> i don't thinki've washed my car in five years! >> what? >> my poor car. no hope. ite inside and outside is a mess. nly gets washed when my husband does it. outer loop and inner loop lookinokay. northbound in your way nothing if you're heading to the airport today. bw airport is also looking good. 66 and 95, don't have any big complaints there. travel times looking good in and out of town. >>> this morning, the search is on for a group of teens who brutally attacked a virginia man outside the washington hilton hotel. >> justin finch is joining us live from there with new sveillance video that is pretty incre
right now look at those numbers in the shenandoah valley inthe s. 62 now in springfield, virginia. 59 columbia. 59 in germans town thimorning. your commute, dry weather for the early and middle part of the day. 20%hance of a shower or two after. say between 3:00 and 7:00 but no major weather worries at all. the car washing forecast? maybe i should move it back to take your chances because a tiny -- melissa mollet, you wash that car you increases the chances you'll get rained on. >> i...
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. >>> now at 6:30, a man pleaded guilty tod raining two disabled women at a springfield facility. >> bernard bekings' job was to take care of them. our northern virginia bureau chief julie carey explains why this disturbing case easily could have gone undetected. >> the attacks happened inside a place that was supposed to be a safe haven for disabled adults. bernard bekings was a behavioral technician at mvle, a springfield nonprofit facility, but w the twomen he was supposed to care for became his victims. both of them intellectually disabled. one with down's srome and the other autistic. >> it's one of those cases where the most vulnerable of ours iety is taken advantage of by someone who is supposed to be taking care of them. >> the familyf the first victim discovered she was pregnant in october of 2017 and notified police. the woman of korean descent gave birth in february of 2018 to a bi-racial baby, but she was not hcapable of identifying attacker. the secondirictim gave bth in november of that year. dna from the babies led to betts-king and led to two rape charges. prosecutors
. >>> now at 6:30, a man pleaded guilty tod raining two disabled women at a springfield facility. >> bernard bekings' job was to take care of them. our northern virginia bureau chief julie carey explains why this disturbing case easily could have gone undetected. >> the attacks happened inside a place that was supposed to be a safe haven for disabled adults. bernard bekings was a behavioral technician at mvle, a springfield nonprofit facility, but w the twomen he was...
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. >>> 60 out of more than 200 residents at the greenspring retirement community in springfield have become sick. two deaths are associated with the outbreak as well. 23 people had to go to the hospital. ealth official ss say what is striking about about the outbreak the number of people that are affected and that they are getting sick in the summer rather than the winter. >>>olice say a teen took advantage of kindness of strangers. phen the victim stops to help, another man b him from behind and took his wallet. police say there have been several similar incidents reported recently. they are warning people to be alert. >>> here is a look at the the other top stories we are following for you this morning. >>> police in prince george's county are investigating a homicide. a man was found shot to death around 10:30 on ou road. we are still working to learn his name and if there are any ts suspec >>> policeme say e fired shots into this building on rockville pike and happened sometimeuluring the fourth holiday weekend. we are told three window were damages. o arrests have been made but police
. >>> 60 out of more than 200 residents at the greenspring retirement community in springfield have become sick. two deaths are associated with the outbreak as well. 23 people had to go to the hospital. ealth official ss say what is striking about about the outbreak the number of people that are affected and that they are getting sick in the summer rather than the winter. >>>olice say a teen took advantage of kindness of strangers. phen the victim stops to help, another man b...
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the casino opened in everett it brought in $16.8 million. 3 million shy of mgm springfield did and beat out the slots facility in plain ridge park encore earned 2 1/2 million dollars more on the table games than mgm springfield did on its table games all month. encore boston harbor opened in late june after a tough year and a half it was filled, of course, with scandal and investigations, leadership turnover. but when the $2.6 billion facility opened its doors on schedule, the visitors just poured in. in fact, gaming analyst harry curtis at insta net told me kind of hard to extrapolate any kind of trend based on the early numbers because the first days were just so packed with eager and curious people looking for an inside view i did reach out to winne resorts to see whether these numbers met or exceeded their expectations and they said, yeah, we're going to talk about that in the earnings report for the second quarter end of the month, no date set yet for that. >> thank you, contessa brewer. it is time to reveal the mystery chart. take one more look at this one can't figure it out? wel
the casino opened in everett it brought in $16.8 million. 3 million shy of mgm springfield did and beat out the slots facility in plain ridge park encore earned 2 1/2 million dollars more on the table games than mgm springfield did on its table games all month. encore boston harbor opened in late june after a tough year and a half it was filled, of course, with scandal and investigations, leadership turnover. but when the $2.6 billion facility opened its doors on schedule, the visitors just...
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on october 15th, 1874, as fall first hard frost entered a balmy indian summer carpeting spri springfield, illinois, the civil war returned to town. not that it ever been far from anyone's mind. only blocks away a news state capital building was under construction. the wartime president had is since offered townspeople a painful reminder of the sacrifice the war exacted from their community and the nation. only the night before of public dedication of a new burial tomb marked the not so permanent resting place of lincoln and his sons. this evening the newest reminder of the bloody struggle was a reunion. many of the officers of the society of the army of tennessee. the most decorated of union armies. to commemorate his military victory. the coincidence demanded ta distingui -- that distinguished illinoisans be among the speaker. there was the state governor and former governor add well as other noted illinois war generals. at the head table sat other western generals. the society's current president and command in general of the army william sherman and george armstrong custard. he compli
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a cherished family heirloom now shared with the entire american family kevin tibbles, nbc news, springfieldis. >> what a glimpse of faith and history. from fun in the sun to fireworks and festivities, here's how your favorite stars celebrated america's birthday the today show's hoda kotb took her daughters haley joy and baby hope katherine to a parade pink celebrated overseas in germany with her son jamieson. she posted this photo and wrote, may we all find independence wherever we are. drew barrymore did a shimmy draped in the american flag with her daughter ♪ ♪ ♪ the horse is in the bag ♪ >> get that song in your head. not going to let that happen the horse is in the back and the streets of london riding a mechanical ponth you >> all r is in the bag love it. >> thank you for watching "early today. along withanessa >>> good morning to you. we are looking out our window over the golden gate bridge, which looks pretty different from what it looked like yesterday on the fourth of july. today the 5th of july, nice and quiet this morning. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura gar
a cherished family heirloom now shared with the entire american family kevin tibbles, nbc news, springfieldis. >> what a glimpse of faith and history. from fun in the sun to fireworks and festivities, here's how your favorite stars celebrated america's birthday the today show's hoda kotb took her daughters haley joy and baby hope katherine to a parade pink celebrated overseas in germany with her son jamieson. she posted this photo and wrote, may we all find independence wherever we are....
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fairfax health department is trying to find out t.at is behind i it happened at greenspring in springfield. two residents died after suffering from respiratory sympt symptoms. greenring has taken several steps to control the illnesses and stop them from spreading. >>> new tonight on the eve of funeral services for a murdered transgender woman from the district, we learn more about zoe spears and the tragic path that brought her to the nation's capital. >> jackie bensen spoke with the community activist that helped her overcome being a victim of human trafficking, onlyseo lo her to murder. >> it's the vulnerability and pain and trauma. >> reporter: ruby talks about the day zoe spears was brought to her northwest d.c. shelter for lbgtq youth by law enforcement. ruby did not know at that time that the then 19-year-old had been a victim ofun trafficking, but she sensed something awful, something soul troying had happened. >> didn't say much. i just sat there and listened, the officer kept talking, and i smiled. >> reporter: at tim, zoe struggled with the routine, navigating her way through liv
fairfax health department is trying to find out t.at is behind i it happened at greenspring in springfield. two residents died after suffering from respiratory sympt symptoms. greenring has taken several steps to control the illnesses and stop them from spreading. >>> new tonight on the eve of funeral services for a murdered transgender woman from the district, we learn more about zoe spears and the tragic path that brought her to the nation's capital. >> jackie bensen spoke with...
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. >>> a man whose job was taking care of disabled adults admits he raped two women at a springfield facility bernard betts king pleaded ruilty today. he was a behavio technician at a place called mvle community center. it's a non-profit that helps the disabled. but last year two intellectually disabled women in the programbi gave h. dna from the babies identified betts king as the father. prosecutors say neither woman was o even capab giving consent. he faces up to life in prison when he's sentenced in november. >>> now to an amazing rescue story. a man has his dogs to thank for saving the day. he got stuck in quicksand like mud off a popular montgomery county trail. all the rain we've had left the 87-year-old lamar neville stuck deep in the mud yesterday afternoon. pictures of his legs show he was trapped up to his knees. neville couldn't move for an hour after he got stuck near the potomac river right near the brookmont dam inbethesda. his dogs ran away and barked for help from nearby bicyclists, who held to free him. >> and i was totally stuck in that mud. it wasn't just gentle snd and di
. >>> a man whose job was taking care of disabled adults admits he raped two women at a springfield facility bernard betts king pleaded ruilty today. he was a behavio technician at a place called mvle community center. it's a non-profit that helps the disabled. but last year two intellectually disabled women in the programbi gave h. dna from the babies identified betts king as the father. prosecutors say neither woman was o even capab giving consent. he faces up to life in prison when...
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currently 61 in louden county. 64 for frederick, maryland. 64 in springfield. 73 in annapolis.u're planning out your day, the fog ove the potomac won't last much longer. full sunshine and 88 degrees this afternoon. our next chance for rain is thursday afternoon and evening. if you're planning the weekend, both saturday and sund y, sunny ant wi highs in the low 90s. >> that's your latest weather, craig. >> coming , american's reluctan prince. nearly 20 years after jfk jr.'s death, one of his close friends is going to join us to sre never before heard stories from kahn's re but complicated life. >> and then, dr. oz is here to introduce us to foods from all over the world that can help us live longer. >> plus,zi az ansari's return to theht spotlig with his firstal comedy since he was accused of atsconduct. wh he's saying in that special about the allegation he faced. >> but first, coco gauff's magical run at wimbledon may be american this young has a very bright futurend we can't wait to talk to her all out it live from wimbledon . you got th. you got this. you got this. you got t
currently 61 in louden county. 64 for frederick, maryland. 64 in springfield. 73 in annapolis.u're planning out your day, the fog ove the potomac won't last much longer. full sunshine and 88 degrees this afternoon. our next chance for rain is thursday afternoon and evening. if you're planning the weekend, both saturday and sund y, sunny ant wi highs in the low 90s. >> that's your latest weather, craig. >> coming , american's reluctan prince. nearly 20 years after jfk jr.'s death,...
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ernie lavesque drove out from springfield, massachusetts.e here from newport, nebraska. >> how you doing? >> reporter: on arrival, they met leonard's sister linda at the cemetery. >> so glad you guys are here. >> yeah, we are, too. >> reporter: everyone gathered to pay their respects to leonard. >> that's why this is so isportant to us today. >> come on in. >> because we never got to do this when it happened. >> reporter: but, like a lot of vietnam vets especially, they find it hard to mourn the loss of a fellow soldier without also mourning their own survival. >> my job was to bring leonard home, and i didn't do that. >> he gave something i didn't onve to, and i wonder every day why. >> reporter: the guilt is relentless. >> every day. >> reporter: which is another reason they're here. >> i'm hoping it helps me. i think it will. >> now i would like to introduce-- >> reporter: after the cemetery, leonard's family and friends held a reception. about 100 people showed up ndfering gentle hugs and hearty hand shakes for leonard's army buddies. >>
ernie lavesque drove out from springfield, massachusetts.e here from newport, nebraska. >> how you doing? >> reporter: on arrival, they met leonard's sister linda at the cemetery. >> so glad you guys are here. >> yeah, we are, too. >> reporter: everyone gathered to pay their respects to leonard. >> that's why this is so isportant to us today. >> come on in. >> because we never got to do this when it happened. >> reporter: but, like a lot of...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, springfield, illinois. >> what a treasure for our country especially on thisat is "nightly news" for this thursday. i'm kristen welker. from all of us at nbc news have a happy and safe fourth of july and good night. >>> lights, camera, "access." >>> like she -- i was like you should try out or choir, and i was like that's for nerds. >> our pleasant surprise for kelly clarkson. >> oh, my gosh, i haven't seen you in forever. >> how did
kevin tibbles, nbc news, springfield, illinois. >> what a treasure for our country especially on thisat is "nightly news" for this thursday. i'm kristen welker. from all of us at nbc news have a happy and safe fourth of july and good night. >>> lights, camera, "access." >>> like she -- i was like you should try out or choir, and i was like that's for nerds. >> our pleasant surprise for kelly clarkson. >> oh, my gosh, i haven't seen you in...
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>> i was really struck by the anecdote that chris began with, 1874 springfield gathering which brought to mind that union veterans should be more divided. and perhaps we should not be surprised about that -- than their con federal counterpart. they talk about the army of the tmz group. these,le organizations formed. there is a pushback, always, i didn't find what you were you can yourtalking about at all surprising because they are always pushing back against the armies of the potomac which does not win a clear battle against gettisburg and all they want to talk about is gettysburg. if you look at the monumentation going on, that first real push of monumentation is at gettysburg and all those armies potomac veterans talking about what great work they do. there is a reason that the war department decided that chattanooga would be the first military part because those western veterans are tired of hearing about gettysburg and they very consciously organized groups to come together. they picked a-the reconciliation goes within union veterans and between union and confederate veterans ther
>> i was really struck by the anecdote that chris began with, 1874 springfield gathering which brought to mind that union veterans should be more divided. and perhaps we should not be surprised about that -- than their con federal counterpart. they talk about the army of the tmz group. these,le organizations formed. there is a pushback, always, i didn't find what you were you can yourtalking about at all surprising because they are always pushing back against the armies of the potomac...
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earnly leveque drove out from springfield, massachusetts, and glenn fox came here from newport, nebraskamet leonard's sister linda at the cemetery. >> so glad you guys are here. >> yeah, we are too. >> reporter: everyone gathered to pay their respects to leonard. >> that's why this is so important to us today, because we never got to do this where it happened. >> reporter: but like a lot of vietnam vets especially, they find it hard to mourn the loss of a fellow soldier without also mourning their own survival. >> my job was to bring leonard home, and i didn't do that. >> he gave something so i didn't have to. and i wonder every day why. >> reporter: the guilt is relentless. >> every day. >> reporter: which is another reason they're here. >> i'm hoping it helps me. i think it will. >> now i would like the introduce -- >> reporter: after the cemetery, leonard's family and friends held a reception. about 100 people showed up offering gentle hugs and hearty handshakes for leonard's army buddies. >> really a pleasure to meet you. >> reporter: their message clear. >> god bless you. >> reporte
earnly leveque drove out from springfield, massachusetts, and glenn fox came here from newport, nebraskamet leonard's sister linda at the cemetery. >> so glad you guys are here. >> yeah, we are too. >> reporter: everyone gathered to pay their respects to leonard. >> that's why this is so important to us today, because we never got to do this where it happened. >> reporter: but like a lot of vietnam vets especially, they find it hard to mourn the loss of a fellow...
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the singer rick springfield canceled a concert in the dominican republic.is music festival was scheduled for november in punta cana. it's now scheduled for cancun next year. steve harvey did the same thing. let's look at the space race. take a look at this mind-blowing video. mass a successfully testing a launch link in florida. today's test is part of the certification for the new orion spacecraft. president trump tweeting thanks to phantom fireworks for their generosity. they will donate the biggest fireworks show d.c. has ever seen. the ceo helping to make this the greatest 4th of july celebration in u.s. history. the talk of plyovers and b-2 bombers. plans on the work for the bradley tanks. let's talk about the traffic for all you folks headed out for the 4th of july. "usa today" saying boston, seattle, los angeles, you are among the 10 worst american cities when it comes to all that traffic. putting iran's nuclear program back in the box. the rhetoric is white hot. president trump is saying iran is playing with fire. iranians warning israel will be the
the singer rick springfield canceled a concert in the dominican republic.is music festival was scheduled for november in punta cana. it's now scheduled for cancun next year. steve harvey did the same thing. let's look at the space race. take a look at this mind-blowing video. mass a successfully testing a launch link in florida. today's test is part of the certification for the new orion spacecraft. president trump tweeting thanks to phantom fireworks for their generosity. they will donate the...
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the outbreak began about two weeks ago in springfield.ly 20 people were rushed to, the hospitome of them have returned to the communig after beineated. green spring has taken several steps to stop the illness from spreading. >>> we're learning more about r & b singer r. kelly's latest charges. >> he's being held in federal custody for sex trafficking charges in chicago and brooklyn. there are five counts in new york where he will be formally arraigned later today. his charges include sex trafficking, child porn and racketeeri kelly is also facing 13 counts in the chicago indictment. some of the charges are felonies. his crisis manager says he's innocent. >> 12 people that are going to try mr. kelly. once they try !uhim, if they believe what they heard, he'll go to prison for the rest of his life. if they don't. third time. and he'll go back to recording, and i think he'll be -- >> he was released on bail for additional sex abuse charges just five months ago. >>> how police are going beyond the call of duty today to help what could be a c
the outbreak began about two weeks ago in springfield.ly 20 people were rushed to, the hospitome of them have returned to the communig after beineated. green spring has taken several steps to stop the illness from spreading. >>> we're learning more about r & b singer r. kelly's latest charges. >> he's being held in federal custody for sex trafficking charges in chicago and brooklyn. there are five counts in new york where he will be formally arraigned later today. his charges...
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musician rick springfield called often a coming show in the dominican republic over some health concernsor his fans. the band decided to move a november even and 2 in a deferment date in cancun, mexico. the singer releasing a statement saying the safety and well-being of our amazing fans, band and crew will always be the most important consideration in any situation. 13 americans have died in the dominican republic since last summer. the us women's national team will take on england in the world cup today. the two teams facing off in the tournament final four at 3:00 eastern time on fox. if usa wins it will face off against sweden or the netherlands for the championships, almost there, 3:00 pm. the time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour and donald trump ready to take on iran after the regime raised the limit on your itching uranium set by the nuclear deal. what happens now? our next guest says both sides need to return to the negotiating table now. and a terrifying crash landing caught on camera. what happened moments before that plane slammed into the ground. ♪ there is no easy wa
musician rick springfield called often a coming show in the dominican republic over some health concernsor his fans. the band decided to move a november even and 2 in a deferment date in cancun, mexico. the singer releasing a statement saying the safety and well-being of our amazing fans, band and crew will always be the most important consideration in any situation. 13 americans have died in the dominican republic since last summer. the us women's national team will take on england in the...
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following breaking news in northern virginia this morning, one person was stabbed to death right by the springfield town center overnight. fairfax county police say another person was rushed to e hospital with serious injuries. we're tol there is no threat to the public and no one was -- no one else was involved, rather, no word onha any possible ces or arrests. >>> and prince georges county police a tryin to figure out who stabbed a man to death at a popular park. chopper 4 flew over the scene yesterday at allend park in buoy. investigators found a damaged silver suv near the baseball field. it's not clear if the wrecked vehicle is connected to the homicide. and police say there is no risk to the community, and the attack was not random. so far the name of the victim has not been >>> right now police are investigating two separate violent incidents in seat pleasant. w, this all started wit a shooting in the area along birch leaf avenue. then about ln hourer police responded to a stabbing along martin luther king highway. we spoke with the seat pleasant police chief. take listen. >> there's no ongo
following breaking news in northern virginia this morning, one person was stabbed to death right by the springfield town center overnight. fairfax county police say another person was rushed to e hospital with serious injuries. we're tol there is no threat to the public and no one was -- no one else was involved, rather, no word onha any possible ces or arrests. >>> and prince georges county police a tryin to figure out who stabbed a man to death at a popular park. chopper 4 flew over...
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. >>> at least two people are dead in an assisted living facility in springfield, virginia.als are blaming what they call an outbreak of a respiratory illness. 18 residents taken to the hospital and several others with symptoms raping from a cough to pneumonia. investigators are working to identify the cause of the outbreak. the green spring retirement community has been closed. >>> new video of an incredible coast guard operation to stop drug traffickers. stop your boat he's yelling. the boat is actually one of the infamously elusive narco submarine built by the cartels. on june 18th a coast guard cutter found a narco sub hundreds of miles off the colombian and ecuadorian coast. a suspected trafficker popped out with his hands up. it netted $559 million of cocaine and marijuana. more than 230 million on this boat alone. >> that video gets your heart racing, doesn't it? >>> not necessarily a routine traffic stop in guthrie, oklahoma. they pulled over stephen jennings. they found a gun, discovered an open bottle of deluxe bourbon whiskey and then a rattle snake. the fun was j
. >>> at least two people are dead in an assisted living facility in springfield, virginia.als are blaming what they call an outbreak of a respiratory illness. 18 residents taken to the hospital and several others with symptoms raping from a cough to pneumonia. investigators are working to identify the cause of the outbreak. the green spring retirement community has been closed. >>> new video of an incredible coast guard operation to stop drug traffickers. stop your boat he's...
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back to you >> megan mcgrath is live in springfield, thank you. >>> this morning, northwest d.c. neighborhood on edge after the third murder in that area this year. poifice found 33-year-old n telfair shot several times on afrth capital street and m street yesterday ternoon. no motive for the killing is known right now. >>> happening today, a morial service will be held for zoe spears. she is one of two transgender women killed this year in the same prince george's county neighbe hood. >> shs killed in fairmont heights in june, two and a half months after her friend was also killed. neither murder has been solved to this point. this morning's service begins with a viewing at 10:00. it's taking ple at a church on ridge street northwest. zoe spears was 23 years old. >>> here is a look at other top stories. >>> the trial for sean urbanskiy has been d until december. he is accused of killing richard collins on the university of maryland campus in 2017. court record show a judge granted delay to the defense would investigate evidence. trial was supposed to start this month. >>> monday
back to you >> megan mcgrath is live in springfield, thank you. >>> this morning, northwest d.c. neighborhood on edge after the third murder in that area this year. poifice found 33-year-old n telfair shot several times on afrth capital street and m street yesterday ternoon. no motive for the killing is known right now. >>> happening today, a morial service will be held for zoe spears. she is one of two transgender women killed this year in the same prince george's...
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an outbreak of respiratory illness. 60 out of 200 residents in springfield have gotten sick.e associated witht outbreak. 23 people had to go to the hospital. what's striking is the number of residents impacted and the fact that peop are gettingick during the summer instead of the winter. >>> new overnight, we learned that netflix made changes to a popular series after a new study shows suicide by young amerisans up. >> the creator decides to edit out a controversial suicide scene from the show two years ioter the show was releases. the decisn by netflix comes after the release of a new study that found a nearly 29% increase in suicide rates among kids 10 to 17 years old when the show bu deted. researchers could not make a direct link between the show and the increase in suicides. theea crr of 13 reasons why, released a statement overnight. announcing the edit of the season one episo our creative intent in portrayingg the u suicide was to tell the truth of the horror of such an act, and make sure no one would wish to emulate it, he believes the edit will do the most good for t
an outbreak of respiratory illness. 60 out of 200 residents in springfield have gotten sick.e associated witht outbreak. 23 people had to go to the hospital. what's striking is the number of residents impacted and the fact that peop are gettingick during the summer instead of the winter. >>> new overnight, we learned that netflix made changes to a popular series after a new study shows suicide by young amerisans up. >> the creator decides to edit out a controversial suicide scene...
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. >> megan mcgrath is live in springfield, thank you. >>> call this next story a dilemma. less th a week after metro started automatic door operations on the red line have stopped it. most were opening appropriately but closing automaticallynd metro is trying to figure out what is happening. >>> the montgomery county school district says it is suffering from a lack of substitute teachers but created a plan to fix that problem according to our news partrs at wtop. they will change hiring requirements. instead of asking all potential subs have a bachelor's degree, anyone with an associate's degree or 60 hours of college credit will be considered. >> bold town alexandria hasen forced to close up shop after flash floods caused damage. they are trying to get thing back in order but they have a log road ahead. she says two inches of standing water in that store and all of the carpeting needs to be replaced. the water reached more than 300 books about to be donated to a local charity. >> i'm sure the store will survive because we have a very loving mmunity. l we have gotten are b
. >> megan mcgrath is live in springfield, thank you. >>> call this next story a dilemma. less th a week after metro started automatic door operations on the red line have stopped it. most were opening appropriately but closing automaticallynd metro is trying to figure out what is happening. >>> the montgomery county school district says it is suffering from a lack of substitute teachers but created a plan to fix that problem according to our news partrs at wtop. they...
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his voice from springfield, illinois. caller: that's a bit inaccurate. live outside of chicagoland. good morning to c-span viewers. yes,the previous caller, the president is obviously guilty of obstruction of justice. interesting and avenues toant approach this situation. the clock is running as far as the democrats are concerned. pursue otherthey subjects that the president is guilty of as far as financial malfeasance and the like -- host: when you hear speaker pelosi say they are waiting for actions of the court to see whether they move forward or not, you are ok with that? caller: i am saying don't go through the courts. it will take too long. musclet more political on his side as far as that goes. if it gets submitted to a thatable federal judge, might be a blockage. democrats have more subpoena power, real power in that regard that can get to vulnerable aspects of his administration that will be able to have over leaning evidence of his inability to be honest, to govern well, to have respect not only in this country and around the world. host: d thi
his voice from springfield, illinois. caller: that's a bit inaccurate. live outside of chicagoland. good morning to c-span viewers. yes,the previous caller, the president is obviously guilty of obstruction of justice. interesting and avenues toant approach this situation. the clock is running as far as the democrats are concerned. pursue otherthey subjects that the president is guilty of as far as financial malfeasance and the like -- host: when you hear speaker pelosi say they are waiting for...
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a look at highlights from the year continues, as we take you to springfield, illinois.in the abraham lincoln presidential library down in the stacks, and we are in the most secure area of the facility. this is the vault. this is where we keep more than 1600 documents written by lincoln, as well as many of the pieces that he owned, objects he owned and interacted with during his life. and today i want to show you some books that we have in our collection that are very special, they were very special to abraham lincoln. when off, abraham lincoln, he was elected president in 1860, it is not as if he was entirely unknown. remember, he was a member of the illinois legislature, he had served a term in congress, he really was one of the most prominent politicians from the state of illinois. in large part mother popularly was due to his successful debates against stephen a douglas, the sitting senator on the democrat side in 1858. abraham lincoln challenged him in illinois for that senate seat in 1850. and they debated, three hour-long public debates on seven different occasion
a look at highlights from the year continues, as we take you to springfield, illinois.in the abraham lincoln presidential library down in the stacks, and we are in the most secure area of the facility. this is the vault. this is where we keep more than 1600 documents written by lincoln, as well as many of the pieces that he owned, objects he owned and interacted with during his life. and today i want to show you some books that we have in our collection that are very special, they were very...
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. >>> 60 out of more than 200 greenspring t retirement community in springfield have become sick. deaths are associated with the outbreak as well. 23 people had to go to the hospital. health officials say what is striking about the outbreak is the number of people are d affected that they are getting sick in the summer rather than the wint. >> d.c. police are warning about a pick-pocket near the union station. police say a teen took advantage of kindness of strangers. they say a rson dropped pamphlet and when a victim stopped to help, another man bumped him from behind and took his wallet. olice say there have been several similarincidents reported recently. they are warning people to be alert. >>> here is a look at the othere top stories re following for you this morning. >>> police in prince george's county are investigating a homicide. a man was found shot to death around 10:30 on richborough road. we are still working to learn his name and if police have any suspects. >>> police say someone fired shots into the iheart buckding on roville pike and happened sometime during the j
. >>> 60 out of more than 200 greenspring t retirement community in springfield have become sick. deaths are associated with the outbreak as well. 23 people had to go to the hospital. health officials say what is striking about the outbreak is the number of people are d affected that they are getting sick in the summer rather than the wint. >> d.c. police are warning about a pick-pocket near the union station. police say a teen took advantage of kindness of strangers. they say a...
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retirement community home. 60 out of more than 200 residents at the greenspring retirement community in springfield have beco sick. two deaths are associated with the outbreak. 23 people had to go to the hospital. health officia say what is striking about the outbreak is thember of residents that are affected and that they are getting sick in the summer rather than the winter. >> d.c. police are warning about a pick-pocket near the union stion. police say a teen took advantage of the kindness of strangers. "the washington post" reports that the person dropped pamphlet and when a victim stopped to help, anoer man bumped him from behind and took his wallet. police say there have been several similar incidents reported recently. they are warning people to be alert. >>> 6:34 is your time now. >>> here is a look at the othe w top storiesare following for you this morning. >>> police in prince george's county are investigating a homicide. a man was found shoto death around 10:30 on richborough road. we are still working to learn his name and if police have any suspects. >>> police say someone fired shots
retirement community home. 60 out of more than 200 residents at the greenspring retirement community in springfield have beco sick. two deaths are associated with the outbreak. 23 people had to go to the hospital. health officia say what is striking about the outbreak is thember of residents that are affected and that they are getting sick in the summer rather than the winter. >> d.c. police are warning about a pick-pocket near the union stion. police say a teen took advantage of the...
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this fella in the foreground here is wearing the same insignia that folks in springfield wore in 1924. among the organizers of the charlottesville rally of 2017 bach of southern indiana. he has dozens of interviews from all over the world. no room -- no rube. he is a college graduate. he was a history make -- history major. requires, others require that we have answers to the question of who is an american? who are these people marching down pennsylvania avenue? who are their descendents today? what is our responsibility as citizens and historians? historianl you as a we have a responsibility to tell ways toy, to figure out tell it accurately with documented evidence, to figure out ways to tell it effectively. not just with other historian. to the people. midwest began.he this is where our historical society and universities began. the people's university. we have obligations to the people to tell this story in our scholarship, and public presentations, like the one in of all places dearborn, michigan, where there is a wonderful presentation in the henry ford, that great museum. the f
this fella in the foreground here is wearing the same insignia that folks in springfield wore in 1924. among the organizers of the charlottesville rally of 2017 bach of southern indiana. he has dozens of interviews from all over the world. no room -- no rube. he is a college graduate. he was a history make -- history major. requires, others require that we have answers to the question of who is an american? who are these people marching down pennsylvania avenue? who are their descendents today?...
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>> so i was really struck by the anecdote that chris began with, the 1874 springfield gathering which brought to mind that the -- the fact that the union veterans seem much more divided and maybe we shouldn't be surprised to see that than their confederate counterparts. they get off the ground earlier in terms of their organizations. in terms of the army of the potomac group, the army of the tennessee group. these organizations are all forming very early along with the grand army of the republic that's organizing. it organizes in the west, in illinois initially. and there's a pushback always. i didn't find what you were talking about at all surprising, because they're always pushing us back against the army of the potomac which doesn't win a clear battle until gettysburg, and all they want to talk about is gettysburg. if you look at the monuments going on, those first -- that first real push of monuments is at gettysburg and all those army of the potomac veterans talking about what great work they do. so it's not surprising and it's not ironic there's a very clear reason that the war
>> so i was really struck by the anecdote that chris began with, the 1874 springfield gathering which brought to mind that the -- the fact that the union veterans seem much more divided and maybe we shouldn't be surprised to see that than their confederate counterparts. they get off the ground earlier in terms of their organizations. in terms of the army of the potomac group, the army of the tennessee group. these organizations are all forming very early along with the grand army of the...
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surprised a lot of people around here in july 2017 when it called off the plans to move the fbi to springfield or to prince george's county. the agency and local communities had spent years planning the move and anticipating a big economic windfall from it. in a new letter to a u.s. house ntl icme investigators say they'll review the decision, why it was made. hse democrats allege the president intentionally opposed the move because it would have allowed commercial developers to take over then property d.c. and compete directly with the trump hotel. >>> the fbi has not commented on the new letter, they have said the current fbi headquarters is ging and too small for the agency's workforce, prince george's county have been competing with fairfax ounty to luree new headquarters, the competition was called off by the administration. before a house house panel in april, the fbi director did comment, here's what christopher wray said about the fbi's move c>>cellation. state of the art facility. add the numbers of people in terms of consolating our footprint and the more accessible or romaine access
surprised a lot of people around here in july 2017 when it called off the plans to move the fbi to springfield or to prince george's county. the agency and local communities had spent years planning the move and anticipating a big economic windfall from it. in a new letter to a u.s. house ntl icme investigators say they'll review the decision, why it was made. hse democrats allege the president intentionally opposed the move because it would have allowed commercial developers to take over then...
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h residents at the green spring tirement community in springfield have gotten sick. two deaths are associated with the outbreak. 23 people have had to go to the hospital. health officials say that what's strike begun this outbreak is the number o residents who have been impacted and the fa that people are getting sick during r instead of during the winter. >> i'm scott macfarlane at the live desk. four freshmen u.s. congresswomen have started a press conference thments ago responding to tweets by president trum seemed to be targeting them for criticism. the controversial tweets from the president included a emark that they should go back where they came from if they don't likea. americ the congresswomen gathering nown to respd to the president's ouweets. the congresswomen women ilhan omar of minnesota and alexandewa ocasio-cortez of n york and darash tlaib of minnesota and ayana pressley, the freshman congresswoman from >> i encourage the american people and all of us in this room and beyond to not take the bait. this is simply a disruption and a distractionrom the c
h residents at the green spring tirement community in springfield have gotten sick. two deaths are associated with the outbreak. 23 people have had to go to the hospital. health officials say that what's strike begun this outbreak is the number o residents who have been impacted and the fa that people are getting sick during r instead of during the winter. >> i'm scott macfarlane at the live desk. four freshmen u.s. congresswomen have started a press conference thments ago responding to...
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of storm tm 4 radar with some isolated showers out there and one shower around the area in west springfieldut. a lot of activity is sizzling out. 's these showers move out in fauquier county, continuing to move in prince william county, this are diminng as well. along 70 in howard county and carroll county and dealing with light rain. that's it. theoudiness right now is actually coming from the storms that continue to fizzle out, and as we talk about clouds of rrow, we'll have a mix clouds and sunshine, but really it's all about the heat. we're at a high of 96 tomorrow, butt feels more like 105 when you factor in the humidity out there. the national weather service to issue a heat advisory they want to see a heat index at 105 so they will be very close and we le of be there for a cou hours of the right on the cusp, that being said though, you still want to take it easy out there during the afternoon and evening hours and we could have some thunderstorms out there during the evening hours. storms potentially friday evening and thursday, actually from what's left of barry at this point. dange
of storm tm 4 radar with some isolated showers out there and one shower around the area in west springfieldut. a lot of activity is sizzling out. 's these showers move out in fauquier county, continuing to move in prince william county, this are diminng as well. along 70 in howard county and carroll county and dealing with light rain. that's it. theoudiness right now is actually coming from the storms that continue to fizzle out, and as we talk about clouds of rrow, we'll have a mix clouds and...
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. >>> closer to home, an update on a stabbing in springfield.louisiana pan man is facing charges after a woman was stabbed to getawdea in fairfax county. police say they found a man and man inside a hotel room there. the woman died at the scene. the man whose name is matthew cook was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. police say the two did know each other. cook been charged with second-degree murder. >>> school is almost here, and some children in prince george's county are now prepared to head back to ass. organizers at ebenezer church of god handed out 1,000 backpacks stuffed with school supplies for children. a number of people in underserveareas benefitted. they al >>> here is a shocker. it costs a lot of money to live he if you or someone you know just moved here, then you know it is expensive to move into the district. ee ind washington, d.c. ranked as one of the most expensive places to move to into the world. that's shocking to me. the world. so san francisco comes out as s thengle most expensive city to live in in the world.
. >>> closer to home, an update on a stabbing in springfield.louisiana pan man is facing charges after a woman was stabbed to getawdea in fairfax county. police say they found a man and man inside a hotel room there. the woman died at the scene. the man whose name is matthew cook was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. police say the two did know each other. cook been charged with second-degree murder. >>> school is almost here, and some children in prince george's...
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that matters because think about a springfield rifle. springfield rifle has muzzle velocity of 1,100 meters per second. because that has a really strong arc to its trajectory. as people like earl hess have said, about three feet above the level you're aiming at. if you're using slower powder, that arc becomes much more pronounced. you'll need a higher lob to hit a target with more dead zone or your round is going to fall very short and has a very arcing trajectory so you have little chance of hitting a target. so, poorly manufactured or smoky powder is a very good indicator that you're not going to hit anything if you fire with it. it was one of the key things they attempted to prevent. i will say as a re-enactor, you're probably pretty lucky. i've done a few talks with reenactors before. typically they're using a cannon charge for a six pound cannon that's only about an ounce of powder. the rule used for civil war armies is you want a quarter of the size of the round you were firing. so, that ounce charged they use to make the smoke sho
that matters because think about a springfield rifle. springfield rifle has muzzle velocity of 1,100 meters per second. because that has a really strong arc to its trajectory. as people like earl hess have said, about three feet above the level you're aiming at. if you're using slower powder, that arc becomes much more pronounced. you'll need a higher lob to hit a target with more dead zone or your round is going to fall very short and has a very arcing trajectory so you have little chance of...
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we don't go in and consciously say, let's make this a buffalo springfield song. concentrate on the music, you know. we don't really worry about those things. we just keep writing songs. >> i think that there was a little bit of an attitude like they're okay for chicks. they can play okay for girls. we didn't understand why our gender mattered or why it defined us. >> "people" magazine this week says it will take an act of congress to keep this woman from becoming a megastar. whitney houston! ♪ how will i know if he really loves me ♪ ♪ i say a prayer with every heartbeat ♪ >> whether she was doing a dance song or she was doing a ballad -- ♪ the greatest love of all >> it kind of stopped in you your tracks because you couldn't believe one woman could be blessed with that much, with the looks and the talent. >> this lady started out as a dancer, went to new york, went to paris, worked with bands, came back as a single. and is she hot? this is madonna. ♪ >> if you saw madonna then, she looked just like the girls who hung out at the club called the funhouse. all the g
we don't go in and consciously say, let's make this a buffalo springfield song. concentrate on the music, you know. we don't really worry about those things. we just keep writing songs. >> i think that there was a little bit of an attitude like they're okay for chicks. they can play okay for girls. we didn't understand why our gender mattered or why it defined us. >> "people" magazine this week says it will take an act of congress to keep this woman from becoming a...
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compare that tbr anson, missouri, where visitors hail from springfield, missouri, kansas city, st., and oklahoma city. that's all to say wh you take your vacations this summer, maybe it's time to mix things up. try to be a cultur tourist too. reach out to talk to someone across the political ideological spectrum. figure out why you disagree. maybe that can help bridge this bitterly divided country. >>> when we come bk, "end game." sorry seems to be the hardest word. joe biden said it, sort of. now what? that's next. >> announcer: coming up, "end game," brought to you by boeing, proudly supporting our nation's veterans. going to the shawn mendes verizon up concert was like an out of body experice. we were right in front of him. dead center. front r. 'cause actually, zarmina, you touched shawn mendes. yeah, i touched him! she toucd shawn mendes! he like held my hand for a while. and thenr,e got to meet him afwhi. another surprise. yeah. we love verizon even more now. i'll never forget that day. ever. (vo) the netwvek more people rely on, you more. like thousands of tickets to concert
compare that tbr anson, missouri, where visitors hail from springfield, missouri, kansas city, st., and oklahoma city. that's all to say wh you take your vacations this summer, maybe it's time to mix things up. try to be a cultur tourist too. reach out to talk to someone across the political ideological spectrum. figure out why you disagree. maybe that can help bridge this bitterly divided country. >>> when we come bk, "end game." sorry seems to be the hardest word. joe biden...