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davis tried to get johnston to take direct command back in the spring but of course, that had not worked not davis was so angry at johnston that a renewed offer seemed impossible. but after bribes disastrous defeat in chattanooga in november the pressure on davis to a point johnston became overwhelming. davis first actually he did name general party to the post he did not feel up to the task to leave the that afflicted organization. so in the end davis had nowhere else to go than johnston who became the army commander december 1863. johnston said to work to reorganize the army to prepare it for the spring offensive by sherman that everybody knew was coming. was helped that johnston could steal a march to launch a preemptive defensive that may turn them back on their heels of from johnson's headquarters in tour jack davis steady stream of dispatches describing the deficiencies that made offensive impossible. the army has not entirely recovered its confidence johnston informed davis. the artillery is deficient the horses are not in good condition the troops have neither subsistence northfi
davis tried to get johnston to take direct command back in the spring but of course, that had not worked not davis was so angry at johnston that a renewed offer seemed impossible. but after bribes disastrous defeat in chattanooga in november the pressure on davis to a point johnston became overwhelming. davis first actually he did name general party to the post he did not feel up to the task to leave the that afflicted organization. so in the end davis had nowhere else to go than johnston who...
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there's a growing phase of discontent here, and the question is, is the arab spring over? >> i don't think it's over. it's going through a very difficult transition, and that's what every revolution goes through. the french revolution took many years, years of blood baths in paris, and men and women, but when they went to the street in early to late 2010 and early 2011, they wanted democracy, and they wanted dignity, and they wanted opportunity, and they wanted to be recognized and wanted the end of corruption, and yes, they were happy to see foreign dictators in a short period, but that's not what they expected to see, after taking over in the early days of the revolution. now we have gone through this transition, and i think it's not over yet. but that mon -- the moment, the arab people went to the streets, and after 42 years, i think time will turn around and they will come back and say this is not what we revolted against, and we have to continue. >> it's not over yet. former president, jimmy carter shares your thought, and he wrote in year that the democratic process
there's a growing phase of discontent here, and the question is, is the arab spring over? >> i don't think it's over. it's going through a very difficult transition, and that's what every revolution goes through. the french revolution took many years, years of blood baths in paris, and men and women, but when they went to the street in early to late 2010 and early 2011, they wanted democracy, and they wanted dignity, and they wanted opportunity, and they wanted to be recognized and wanted...
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on the outer loop of the beltway in silver spring. going to be on the outer loop of the beltway between colesville and georgia avenue. sky 9 has been showing us pictures of that accident. initially fire rescue crews blocked the left half of the roadway. looks like perhaps a single -- no, still two left lanes that are blocked on the outer loop west of colesville jamming things on the outer loop of the beltway out of college park. 29 out of white oak all going to be impacted by this crash. on the outer loop of the beltway in silver spring. so be prepared for those delays heading west of college park. hardly moving at new hampshire avenue. prince george's, they're clearing up the motorcycle crash. the southbound lanes of 704 at, for boulevard before you reach route 50. a couple lanes were able to get buy there. calvert county crash, inbound lanes of route 4 are closed at ponds wood road with a serious crash. a medevac is enroute. northbound 4 ponds wood road right now in calvert county is clouds. we'll check out the virginia ride 66 east
on the outer loop of the beltway in silver spring. going to be on the outer loop of the beltway between colesville and georgia avenue. sky 9 has been showing us pictures of that accident. initially fire rescue crews blocked the left half of the roadway. looks like perhaps a single -- no, still two left lanes that are blocked on the outer loop west of colesville jamming things on the outer loop of the beltway out of college park. 29 out of white oak all going to be impacted by this crash. on the...
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chopper 6 hd over it over spring garken right now, the teachers union is protesting the src's decision to cancel their contract. sara bloomquist is on the ground with the story. >> reporter: monica, that is right, a large crowd on broad street, the teachers and their supporters shutting down the street from spring garden to callow hill, you'll remember on october 6th, they canceled the teachers union contract, if it holds up in court, they are forcing the teachers to contribute to health benefits. the majority of union members didn't contribute anything at all. it allows for a savings of $54 million. the money goes to the cash strapped schools. they say they have sacrificed enough. >> they make it seem like we are the ones that put them in the situation they are in. like we are the reason they are failing. >> this whole situation is tough. we pay out of our pockets for our children, we love our kids, love being teachers otherwise wouldn't be get, the disrespect from the src and the governor of pennsylvania, it's absolutely ridiculous. >> earlier this week, superintendant, william hite
chopper 6 hd over it over spring garken right now, the teachers union is protesting the src's decision to cancel their contract. sara bloomquist is on the ground with the story. >> reporter: monica, that is right, a large crowd on broad street, the teachers and their supporters shutting down the street from spring garden to callow hill, you'll remember on october 6th, they canceled the teachers union contract, if it holds up in court, they are forcing the teachers to contribute to health...
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intersection of sandy spring friends school. issue of getting kids picked up because of heavy activity but most have found their parents. >> thanks, kevin. if sure you get back to us you hear anything new or any updates at all on the condition children. just in time for halloween, we have some other things that the not wantews parents do to hear. ofice received several boxes candy. marijuana.ed with we have the details. kimberly. > leon, it is the nightmare on halloween, isn't it? as a parent you can't imagine through all your hild's candy to look for marijuana laced candy bars. that's what they're urging you to do. video earlier today. hey showed the candy that they had seized. it is legitimate candy but it is infused with marijuana as -- equivalent amounts of ten joints in each candy bar. dangerous. they intercepted this shipment colorado and neighbors say they appreciate the warning. don't recognize the pretty g of the candy standard companies we would not allow them to eat that. really scary. bit unusuala little for police t
intersection of sandy spring friends school. issue of getting kids picked up because of heavy activity but most have found their parents. >> thanks, kevin. if sure you get back to us you hear anything new or any updates at all on the condition children. just in time for halloween, we have some other things that the not wantews parents do to hear. ofice received several boxes candy. marijuana.ed with we have the details. kimberly. > leon, it is the nightmare on halloween, isn't it? as a...
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fighters >>> we'll look at the arab spring. four years after it erupted, where does the fighting for democracy stand >>> video gaming gets its own sports arena. fans want to see their games in the olympics. >>> thanks for being with us. tonight new numbers on the ebola outbreak. they are startling, the world health organisation reports more than 10,000 people contracted the deadly virus. of those 5,000 have died. nearly all of the deaths occurred in guinea, liberia and sierra leone. 27 cases have been reported outside the hard-hit countries. nigeria and senegal have been declared virus free. president obama urged calm during his weekly address, days after a doctor back from west africa was diagnosed with ebola in new york city. >> we have to be guided by the science, the facts, not fear. yesterday new yorkers showed us the way. they did what they do every day - jumping on buses, riding the subway, crowding in elevators, heading into work, walk engine parts. that spirit is part of what makes new york part of the great cities in
fighters >>> we'll look at the arab spring. four years after it erupted, where does the fighting for democracy stand >>> video gaming gets its own sports arena. fans want to see their games in the olympics. >>> thanks for being with us. tonight new numbers on the ebola outbreak. they are startling, the world health organisation reports more than 10,000 people contracted the deadly virus. of those 5,000 have died. nearly all of the deaths occurred in guinea, liberia...
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this all started in silver spring. they tried to pull these guys over as part of a drug investigation. instead, they took off. we are on oriental street. andead ends right here becomes a jogging trail. they kept going for about a 10th of a mile before finally ditching the car. this is video we took earlier this evening of the car before it was towed away. two suspects got out of it and took off running. this all started in the glenmont area of silver spring. they saw the suspects participating in a drug deal and that is when they tried to stop them. it was a wild night. police were manning areas all around the woods. we talked to one man who lives around here who said he learned somethingly on that crazy was happening in his neighborhood. >> on the way home, every time i made a turn, i had to move over because there were three or four police cars. >> no one was hurt. nobody was on this jogging trail. those two suspects still on the list this our -- on the loose this hour. live in rockville, i am tom roussey. informatio
this all started in silver spring. they tried to pull these guys over as part of a drug investigation. instead, they took off. we are on oriental street. andead ends right here becomes a jogging trail. they kept going for about a 10th of a mile before finally ditching the car. this is video we took earlier this evening of the car before it was towed away. two suspects got out of it and took off running. this all started in the glenmont area of silver spring. they saw the suspects participating...
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in essence denying the essence of what the arab spring promised. now we have a situation where there relationships between a number of countries in the middle east have gone bad. the gulf states are not on the best terms with mr. erdogan. and turkey has difficult relations with the central government of iraq. >> here we are in the scene today is turkey forfeiting it's future influence in the deliberations over how the whole region gets settled by hanging back in the way that it is? >> well, this is precisely the question that the government ought to be grappling with, instead of whether it should or should not get involved in this war. in essence we're discussing washington and the mod dalties in which turkey may compensate to put ground forces in. but the question we should be looking at is whether turkey can, indeed, be the model and inspiration and the guiding light for these countries, and the at the moment the answer is no. >> stay with us, after this short break when we return we have some hard questions whether it will act like the regional
in essence denying the essence of what the arab spring promised. now we have a situation where there relationships between a number of countries in the middle east have gone bad. the gulf states are not on the best terms with mr. erdogan. and turkey has difficult relations with the central government of iraq. >> here we are in the scene today is turkey forfeiting it's future influence in the deliberations over how the whole region gets settled by hanging back in the way that it is?...
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problem outside the silver spring station. that's a look at the ride. howard? >>> it starts off really really nice beverly and then going downhill at least temperature- wise. if you have plans at least this weekend outside. you will have to dress differently especially sunday as opposed to today. pretty ficktures this morning on the -- pictures this morning on the michael & son weather camera. a little fog in a few spots and temperatures though under sunny skies will be in the mid- and upper 06s for the lump hour. a very comfortable day ahead. 72 at 4:00 after hitting a high in washington of 74. and mid 60s this evening. though it looks good for the high school football games. couple of showers last night. there they go and sort of fell apart after the midnight hour. skies cleared out and with light winds, the moisture around, we've had some fog form. especially west and southwest of town. and now up in montgomery county at the airport, visibility down to a half mile. same in manassas and culpeper, quarter mile in orange and s
problem outside the silver spring station. that's a look at the ride. howard? >>> it starts off really really nice beverly and then going downhill at least temperature- wise. if you have plans at least this weekend outside. you will have to dress differently especially sunday as opposed to today. pretty ficktures this morning on the -- pictures this morning on the michael & son weather camera. a little fog in a few spots and temperatures though under sunny skies will be in the mid-...
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of 2009 and i think the spring of 2011, the summer of 2011 but contractor casualties in iraq exceeded the traditional military. we need to know that. the time, we need to know it because i can give you many statistics here but we need to know it because that's the only way we can as citizens understand the full impact of war and we have to know that in order to work with our policymakers and our congressman and women to make smart decisions about the security and the policies of our country. there is also one detail about the number of m.i.a.s when they left iraq. i think there were eight and by may of 2011 and seven not of age were private contractors. some of them would not be from the united states because they would have been subcontracted or are you have to look at the breakdown of different countries that we hire private security out of. but seven out of 88. one was traditional military and that is another detail. but in the flow of the book, what i'm hoping is that you will become as interested as i am in all levels of this industry. the financial level, the expansion, the hist
of 2009 and i think the spring of 2011, the summer of 2011 but contractor casualties in iraq exceeded the traditional military. we need to know that. the time, we need to know it because i can give you many statistics here but we need to know it because that's the only way we can as citizens understand the full impact of war and we have to know that in order to work with our policymakers and our congressman and women to make smart decisions about the security and the policies of our country....
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he did not put a dime into the everglades, or springs, or coral reefs.he talks big game but nothing happens. >> i believe in climate change, and that man is a part of that. i signed accords on alternative energy, solar energy, wind. gasoline interests fund your campaign but i think we need to look for other sources. >> coming up after the break, a question neither candidate has answered. >> only a little time left, let us proceed to a question. i would like each candidate to tell us what they would do over again if they could. >> i wish there was more time. i called on companies for four years but there is just not enough time. >> for me, i want to serve you again as your governor. i want a government in which we are doing what we need to do. >> over 170,000 online votes tonight. results can be seen on the cnn website. thank you to our cnn affiliates across florida. have a great night and remember to vote. cnn's campaign is bringing you more than 100 debates. follow us on facebook and twitter.
he did not put a dime into the everglades, or springs, or coral reefs.he talks big game but nothing happens. >> i believe in climate change, and that man is a part of that. i signed accords on alternative energy, solar energy, wind. gasoline interests fund your campaign but i think we need to look for other sources. >> coming up after the break, a question neither candidate has answered. >> only a little time left, let us proceed to a question. i would like each candidate to...
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there's been monitoring of the nitrate levels in some of the springs around here for decades. and the nitrate levels have been shown to be increasing over that time. narrator: if nitrate levels continue to rise, algae will continue to flourish, creating nets that prevent light from reaching plants living in the water. if these plants are lost, the oxygen they produce will also be lost, resulting in an anoxic environment. this can cause the death of animals and beneficial organisms living in the water, rendering the water unusable for human consumption. this is not natural, the algae. this is all algae that comes from higher nutrnt levels than there should be in this water. there shouldn't be any algae growing here at all. i mean, i've never seen it this bad. i mean, this is really kind of disgusting. you can see it all along the banks here. nitrate comes from fertilizer, predominantly -- fertilizer and animal waste, including human waste. but there's a lot of agriculture around here, so they fertilize their crops, and it runs off through the surface water into the ground water
there's been monitoring of the nitrate levels in some of the springs around here for decades. and the nitrate levels have been shown to be increasing over that time. narrator: if nitrate levels continue to rise, algae will continue to flourish, creating nets that prevent light from reaching plants living in the water. if these plants are lost, the oxygen they produce will also be lost, resulting in an anoxic environment. this can cause the death of animals and beneficial organisms living in the...
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in spring garden. they're calling on corbett and wolf to invest more money in schools and less in prison. the coalition has been knocking on doors asking people to sign a pledge to vote for candidates who are committed to funding public education. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> keeping a watch for some showers this morning. we certainly have plenty of clouds. as far as rainfall, it's really light and scattered. 65 degrees in philadelphia. reporting some light rain at the airport. 81% humidity. 65 at the airport. look at the 50s for chester springs and north and west. they had a lot of fog yesterday. it has not repeated yet. it's in central pennsylvania this morning, but we'll be on the lookout for it just in case, as the humidity is still high. also for delaware. 60s right now. 60s for vineland. 63 degrees at cape may harbor. we will see 70s this afternoon. but we're starting off with plenty of clouds. some breaks in the clouds to be expected this afternoon a
in spring garden. they're calling on corbett and wolf to invest more money in schools and less in prison. the coalition has been knocking on doors asking people to sign a pledge to vote for candidates who are committed to funding public education. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> keeping a watch for some showers this morning. we certainly have plenty of clouds. as far as rainfall, it's really light and scattered. 65 degrees in...
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the's been monitoring of the nitrate levels in some of the springs around here for decades. and the nitrate levels have been shown to be increasing over that time. narrator: if nitrate levels continue to rise algae will continue to flourish, creating nets that prevent light from reaching plants living in the water. if these plants are lost the oxygen they produce will also be lost, resulting in an anoxic environment. this can cause the death of animals and beneficial organisms living in the water, rendering the water unusable for human consumption. this is not natural, the algae. this is all algae that comes from higher nutrnt levels than there should be in this water. there shouldn't be any algae growing here at all. i mean, i've never seen it this bad. i mean, this is really kind of disgusting. you can see it all along the banks here. nitrate comes from fertilizer, predominantly -- fertilizer and animal waste, including human waste. but there's a lot of agriculture around here, so they fertilize their crops, and it runs off through the surface water into the ground water a
the's been monitoring of the nitrate levels in some of the springs around here for decades. and the nitrate levels have been shown to be increasing over that time. narrator: if nitrate levels continue to rise algae will continue to flourish, creating nets that prevent light from reaching plants living in the water. if these plants are lost the oxygen they produce will also be lost, resulting in an anoxic environment. this can cause the death of animals and beneficial organisms living in the...
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the outer loop into silver spring. you know the drill there.he water main break. >>> cbs this morning is next. no laughing matter. >> comedy troupe is i just can't wrap my head around it. we just need to break it down into simple steps. is that house for sale again? you're changing the subject. we looked at that house. we have so much demanding our money right now but we have to save for later. right... that's the house- -with the low ceilings. the let's stick with the subject of retirement conversation. wells fargo can help with my retirement plan. a tool that gives you manageable steps for retirement. we can do it with you or try it online. together we'll go far. ♪ >>> good morning. it is tuesday, october 7th 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." president obama promises new action to keep ebola out of america. >>> plus thousands 6 civilians trapped as isis fighters attack on entire time. >>> and "saturday night live" accused of ripping off material. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. he
the outer loop into silver spring. you know the drill there.he water main break. >>> cbs this morning is next. no laughing matter. >> comedy troupe is i just can't wrap my head around it. we just need to break it down into simple steps. is that house for sale again? you're changing the subject. we looked at that house. we have so much demanding our money right now but we have to save for later. right... that's the house- -with the low ceilings. the let's stick with the subject of...
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the spring of 1778 also saw a dramatic change in british naval strategy. the british deemphasized the war in heartland america. as mentioned, they abandoned philadelphia and consolidated forces in new york and rhode island. they eventually abandoned the latter, as well. under the new strategy, mobile detachments sent by water from new york to destroy american forces in detail, to rate american seaports to keep down american privateering activity, and to support a british attempt to hold up a self-supporting loyalist base. thus the focus of british efforts would be the west indies and the periphery of the united states. in a letter to lord howe, the lords of the admiralty spelled out the new strategy. to reinforce east and west -- it was a viable strategy. however, fear of invasion caused british leadership to limit reinforcements to its army and navy in america. because of this the british were overextended and outnumbered in the united states and west indies. new york was a difficult position to hold, which limited the troops available for detaching, and
the spring of 1778 also saw a dramatic change in british naval strategy. the british deemphasized the war in heartland america. as mentioned, they abandoned philadelphia and consolidated forces in new york and rhode island. they eventually abandoned the latter, as well. under the new strategy, mobile detachments sent by water from new york to destroy american forces in detail, to rate american seaports to keep down american privateering activity, and to support a british attempt to hold up a...
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just the building volume in toward silver spring.andrea, nick, back to you. >> thanks, beverly. >>> police all over virginia are working to help bring hannah graham home. new tips keep pouring in in the search for the missing university of virginia student. >> but there's still no sign of the 18-year-old. the latest seven led state police to a brushy air full of poison oak, manure and tough searching conditions. today the searchers will get extra help from stafford and spotsylvania counties along with two imaging analysts. >> they're going to be going through us live with the photographs and the imagery that was taken from that reconnaissance aircraft over the weekend. >> workers have passed on about 3900 tips to investigators. >>> in addition to the hannah graham case here, there are dozens of other children missing from our area. right now on our wusa9 facebook page, we have an album full of pictures of many of them. you can imagine these digital flyers -- share them actually with your friends. we urge you to do so. log on and perh
just the building volume in toward silver spring.andrea, nick, back to you. >> thanks, beverly. >>> police all over virginia are working to help bring hannah graham home. new tips keep pouring in in the search for the missing university of virginia student. >> but there's still no sign of the 18-year-old. the latest seven led state police to a brushy air full of poison oak, manure and tough searching conditions. today the searchers will get extra help from stafford and...
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of us begin in the spring 1864. let us begin in the sounds of north carolina. the confederates for the last 18 months in a cornfield on the roanoke river have been building themselves an ironclad, which in the spring of 1864 after 18 months of construction is finally ready for service and is commissioned as the css album more. she is designed as the same man who designed the css virginia. basically build a smaller river going version of the css virginia. the cap is a man named cook and he is anxious to go after the union. the union in 1860 two had captured the sounds of north carolina. the recognize the outer banks in north carolina and the sounds behind there would be outstanding holds in the union blockade, outstanding opportunities for confederate lock eight runners to go back and forth. that is why they went after them, one of the first amphibious assaults the union army makes in the entire war in 1862. what they have done is they have managed to plug all of the rivers that lead into the sounds on the coast of north carolina. series aboutded a posts. they c
of us begin in the spring 1864. let us begin in the sounds of north carolina. the confederates for the last 18 months in a cornfield on the roanoke river have been building themselves an ironclad, which in the spring of 1864 after 18 months of construction is finally ready for service and is commissioned as the css album more. she is designed as the same man who designed the css virginia. basically build a smaller river going version of the css virginia. the cap is a man named cook and he is...
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we were not told the contractor casualties and between spring of 2009, and the spring of 2011, summerf 2011 the contractor casualties in iraq exceeded traditional military. we need to know that. we need to know it because of many statistics. we need to know it because that is the only way as citizens we can understand the full impact of war. we have to know that in order to work with our policymakers and congressmen and women to make smart decisions about the security and policies of our country. there is also one detail about the number of m i as, there were eight by may of 2011 and seven of those eight were private contractors. some of them were not from the united states because they would have been subcontractors or you head to look at the breakdown of different countries that we hire private security out of. seven of eight, one was traditional military. and that is another detail. bit in the flow of the book what i am hoping is the you will become interested as i am in all levels of this industry, financial level, expansion, history, origin, the need for more monitoring, the many
we were not told the contractor casualties and between spring of 2009, and the spring of 2011, summerf 2011 the contractor casualties in iraq exceeded traditional military. we need to know that. we need to know it because of many statistics. we need to know it because that is the only way as citizens we can understand the full impact of war. we have to know that in order to work with our policymakers and congressmen and women to make smart decisions about the security and policies of our...
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signal light delays to get to the -- into camp springs.southbound 305 southbound they are dealing with a crash. beltway is building volume. northbound on 95, we are hung out of stafford because of the early wreck. and then more traffic in woodbridge. back to you. nick? >>> all right. they wracked up the most wins of any team in the national league during the regular season. now two dames into the -- games into the postseason, the nationals are looking for a win of the year. the way don't get it tonight, it is will or go home. it shifts to san francisco. matt billion's decision to pull zimmerman, it is one of the questions. zimmerman said afterwards, it was going to be a quiet flight to san francisco. and the nats are facing elimination. they were talking it up on their way out west. >> good morning, everyone. we are here at at&t park in san francisco. avery important game three of the nld south roca. lina it is do-or-die for the nationals. holden coming off of saturday's loss and in an 0-2 deficit, what is the mental state? >> they are jus
signal light delays to get to the -- into camp springs.southbound 305 southbound they are dealing with a crash. beltway is building volume. northbound on 95, we are hung out of stafford because of the early wreck. and then more traffic in woodbridge. back to you. nick? >>> all right. they wracked up the most wins of any team in the national league during the regular season. now two dames into the -- games into the postseason, the nationals are looking for a win of the year. the way...
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what they were trying to do that spring was they studied the use of private contractors in bosnia and that was their case study. and then they had all of these discussion groups about the necessity and how to work with private contractors and so that was the beginning of my research and i was very fascinated by the fact that -- it broke through all stair oh -- stereotypes -- in that spring there was an effort on the part of all of those majors who were there working on advanced degrees or taking their year of study and the concern was how to work with them and to avoid miscommunication and to -- well you have to read the chapter. but it was a very positive effort on their part. this was on that level and a very serious study like i said of bosnia and also of iraq. and what could have been done better and where does the monitoring come from and how can we expect better accountability. one of the reasons ininternational code of conduct and the swiss initiative is to group trying to establish international monitoring and one of the points they make is similar to what was going on those g
what they were trying to do that spring was they studied the use of private contractors in bosnia and that was their case study. and then they had all of these discussion groups about the necessity and how to work with private contractors and so that was the beginning of my research and i was very fascinated by the fact that -- it broke through all stair oh -- stereotypes -- in that spring there was an effort on the part of all of those majors who were there working on advanced degrees or...
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with the season and we're going to take it disappointment and use it in off-season and use it in spring trainer the cool thing was you guys believed us and we believed that we could get back here and because of that belief because of you guys packing out the ball park and your energy and passion this is a product this is the product a third world championship in 5 years we can't thank you guys enough (clapping.) thank you guys this is the best moment of our lives in our baseball careers you can't ask for anything better and being center on the stage this is what we play for this is unable in spring training to win another championship and here we are with our third one in 5 years this this is the - no way to be here without you guys you make it fun to coyote and play for you ever night it's awesome thank you very much (clapping.) i love the signs back there, too it's also great. (clapping.) >> all right. we've got more business and this is the inspiration he is the inspiration and he had a great post-season a really good year but a great post-season and surprised us after the last home
with the season and we're going to take it disappointment and use it in off-season and use it in spring trainer the cool thing was you guys believed us and we believed that we could get back here and because of that belief because of you guys packing out the ball park and your energy and passion this is a product this is the product a third world championship in 5 years we can't thank you guys enough (clapping.) thank you guys this is the best moment of our lives in our baseball careers you...
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they chased the man to easton to north spring street and spring garden where there was some kind of crash with his pick up. it seems to have crashed into the side of a home. his pickup truck seems to be on the sidewalk. there was an incident between man and shots fired and we understand the man of a pickup truck is dead. we were able to bring you this live picture but we'll have more information in the next few minutes. we'll see you around 4:30. >>> seven minutes after 4:00. joey mrelino on the left you are your screen. they say he's still involved in organized crime. his attorney says he's been working an honest job in florida. >>> a judge in delaware will decide to dismiss the child pornography against a head master. christopher wheeler was charged. the judge's ruling on that motion is expected to come today. he stepped down as head master after being charged with 25 charges have counts of dealing in child porn. there was no evidence he abused students or any other students. >>> timothy cidell will be charged for killing a police officer. he pleaded guilty in the death of christopher r
they chased the man to easton to north spring street and spring garden where there was some kind of crash with his pick up. it seems to have crashed into the side of a home. his pickup truck seems to be on the sidewalk. there was an incident between man and shots fired and we understand the man of a pickup truck is dead. we were able to bring you this live picture but we'll have more information in the next few minutes. we'll see you around 4:30. >>> seven minutes after 4:00. joey...
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dennis conrad, who will speak about the changes to naval warfare during the spring of 1778. conrad as a historian at the naval history and heritage command. as a editor of the naval documents of the american revolution series, and is one of a raters of of "se rai the american revolution." he is currently the lead electronicor document to him as the spanish-american war. dr. conrad received his doctorate from the university. [applause] >> my purpose here tonight is to highlight the publication of volume 12 of naval documents of the american revolution. it is a little difficult, hawking a book that even your publisher is less than enthusiastic about. "this book isrb, a key scholarly resource for a narrow group, naval and military historians and researchers of early american history and the revolutionary war, who require primary source materials. existially interested may with some military and revolutionary war enthusiast, students studying this war may be interested in the naval perspective through this comprehensive source." the unitednt of states is very enthusiastic about
dennis conrad, who will speak about the changes to naval warfare during the spring of 1778. conrad as a historian at the naval history and heritage command. as a editor of the naval documents of the american revolution series, and is one of a raters of of "se rai the american revolution." he is currently the lead electronicor document to him as the spanish-american war. dr. conrad received his doctorate from the university. [applause] >> my purpose here tonight is to highlight...
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he would set up his life in this wilderness, and the indians would come to him in the spring of the yearto do the trading. thatwould bring their furs they had been trapping and hunting all winter long, bring them into the cabin, and this is where the trade would happen. they were giving the indians trade goods mostly coming from europe. it was technology not available to the indians. by this old trade, the indians went from stone age to iron age. now they were starting to do things with a lot better tools. for instance, they could now have it, hack -- a tomahawk or an ax blade made out of metal. it would be a whole lot that are than the stone and bone they were using before. beads involved are coming from europe, and they would be porcelain or glass. justolors available are not even available in nature. also, the ornate glass beads were very desirable to the native americans. haveshowed that they could -- they could show that they had a successful year, because not only do they provide for themselves and the things they really needed, but a bead was something they wanted. are howay, luxu
he would set up his life in this wilderness, and the indians would come to him in the spring of the yearto do the trading. thatwould bring their furs they had been trapping and hunting all winter long, bring them into the cabin, and this is where the trade would happen. they were giving the indians trade goods mostly coming from europe. it was technology not available to the indians. by this old trade, the indians went from stone age to iron age. now they were starting to do things with a lot...
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let us begin on the spring of season 64 and the sounds of north carolina. the confederates for the last 18 months in the cornfield have been building themselves. they are finally ready. she is designed by the same man that designed the css virginia in 1862. he basically built a smaller river going version of the css virginia. her captain is a man named cook and he is anxious to go after the union. the union in 1862 captured the sounds of north carolina and recognized the outer banks and the sounds behind there will be outstanding holes and opportunities for confederate runners to go back and forth. that's why they went after him. the assaults the union army makes in 1862. what they have done over the course of 1862, they managed to plug all of the rivers that lead into the rivers that lead into the sounds. there is one vulnerability that the federal situation had. the federal dispositions in the sounds of north carolina. no ocean going iron clad can get in. they all have too deep of a draft. they cannot get over and through the barrier islands into the soun
let us begin on the spring of season 64 and the sounds of north carolina. the confederates for the last 18 months in the cornfield have been building themselves. they are finally ready. she is designed by the same man that designed the css virginia in 1862. he basically built a smaller river going version of the css virginia. her captain is a man named cook and he is anxious to go after the union. the union in 1862 captured the sounds of north carolina and recognized the outer banks and the...
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beltway all around looking good including on the outer loop heading west into silver spring with the light holiday volume. that's a look at the drive back to you. >>> thanks, beverly. alaska state leaders are vowing to appeal a rule chug has overturned a ban on gay marriage. >> a federal judge issued the ruling yesterday saying the constitution guarantees equal protection for all. alaska passed its ban on gay marriage 16 years ago. the joint hawaii is the first two states to define marriage as union between a man and woman. >>> meanwhile a town rocked by a hazing scandal is coming together. hundreds of people held a vigil in new jersey to stand up against bullying and sexual abuse. seven high school football players face sex crime charges and the scandal resulted in the cancellation of the war memorial high schools football season. >>> well today could be a lucky day for some folks . pieces of presidential history going up for auction in fredrick county, maryland. the owner of the historic cozy restaurant and inn near camp david is selling all of the presidential memorabilia he's che
beltway all around looking good including on the outer loop heading west into silver spring with the light holiday volume. that's a look at the drive back to you. >>> thanks, beverly. alaska state leaders are vowing to appeal a rule chug has overturned a ban on gay marriage. >> a federal judge issued the ruling yesterday saying the constitution guarantees equal protection for all. alaska passed its ban on gay marriage 16 years ago. the joint hawaii is the first two states to...
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this is on spring garden. if you recall, of course, the src canceling its contract with the teachers union, and this protest from members of the pst out here along with it looks like at least 100 others. again, south broad street blocked because of this demonstration. you see clearly hundreds of people out here. again, this has to do -- they're calling it an education rally, but it's all centered around the school reform commission canceling the contract it had with the pennsylvania philadelphia federation of teachers. particularly having to do with the benefits, the health benefits. some 21 months of negotiations and src last week announcing it was canceling that contract and this is the result. you see the people out here peacefully protesting this education rally in spring garden in philadelphia. >>> and now skyforce 10 over a jackknifed tractor trailer. closed off part of pennsylvania turnpike in bucks county. this happened this morning. police still now trying to figure out what caused the crash here. the
this is on spring garden. if you recall, of course, the src canceling its contract with the teachers union, and this protest from members of the pst out here along with it looks like at least 100 others. again, south broad street blocked because of this demonstration. you see clearly hundreds of people out here. again, this has to do -- they're calling it an education rally, but it's all centered around the school reform commission canceling the contract it had with the pennsylvania...
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you thought a literal spring. no, they called it a spring line when it comes back in that direction, not to the -- not as an anchor position. i will show you. i have been traveling for the last two months. i was a little uncertain of how i might present here tonight so thank you, for that nice thought. and we use springlines all the time to keep our boats fromming if where we don't want them to go or to move them in places we do. it is a term, not a material. yes? >> how large in number of vessels was the navy on lake champlain? from gun boats to briggs to frigates? >> there are statistics. i know that in the end a lot of what they do is add up numbers of guns and weight of metal. how much metal could each side fire if it fired all of its guns at once. that is one of the ways they calculate advantage. and really to my mind, the sides were a little bit about even. i would actually have almost given the advantage to the british because they had more long heavy guns that fired a long distance. the americans had a lot
you thought a literal spring. no, they called it a spring line when it comes back in that direction, not to the -- not as an anchor position. i will show you. i have been traveling for the last two months. i was a little uncertain of how i might present here tonight so thank you, for that nice thought. and we use springlines all the time to keep our boats fromming if where we don't want them to go or to move them in places we do. it is a term, not a material. yes? >> how large in number...
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they would live here, set up his life in this wilderness, and indians would come to him in the spring of the year to do the trading. they would bring their furs that they had been trapping and hunting all winter long, bring them into the cabin, and this was where the trade would happen. they were giving the indians trade goods that were mostly coming from europe. it was technology that was not available to the indians so by this whole trade, the indians went from stone age to iron age. because now they were starting to do things with a lot better tools. for instance, they could now have a tomahawk or ax blade made out of metal. it would be a lot better than a stone they were using before. the beads are coming from europe and will be porcelain and glass. the colors available especially like the dark blues are just not even available in nature. but, also, the ornate glass beads were very desirable to the native americans. they could show they had a very successful year because not only did they provide the things they really needed but a bead was something they wanted. just like today.
they would live here, set up his life in this wilderness, and indians would come to him in the spring of the year to do the trading. they would bring their furs that they had been trapping and hunting all winter long, bring them into the cabin, and this was where the trade would happen. they were giving the indians trade goods that were mostly coming from europe. it was technology that was not available to the indians so by this whole trade, the indians went from stone age to iron age. because...
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to make that definition it's based on a presentation with the graduation 12 grade students in the spring of 2014 this is an update about the interventions and status of the students so the data enlarging validation with the transition. >> i'm sorry mr. koffman can you explain that are you saying this is just of the students that we are that told about previously that didn't graduate? commissioner that is an update of the students that were endorsed in 12 grade last year >> and didn't graduate or still had some missing a g credits i guess i misunderstood i didn't get the meeting sorry. >> based on the 12 graders that were enrolled and this was the plan one of the 5 plans for the first year of a there g dwrauts is so any students enrolled in 12 grade we have this projection that are on track it was 70 percent i'll get that slide then that is the update of interventions banlsz the model we put in place the number of 12 graders that graduate last year. >> okay. i appreciate that you. >> so with the switchful from student information systems last year under the director bill sandy son the sup
to make that definition it's based on a presentation with the graduation 12 grade students in the spring of 2014 this is an update about the interventions and status of the students so the data enlarging validation with the transition. >> i'm sorry mr. koffman can you explain that are you saying this is just of the students that we are that told about previously that didn't graduate? commissioner that is an update of the students that were endorsed in 12 grade last year >> and...
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and she became a symbol of the arab spring movement. karman won the nobel peace prize three years ago. she was only 32 years old. the youngest person ever to receive the award. she was given a role in the national dialogue conference to help plan yemen's future. she's been working hard to highlight the problems facing women in the country. many yemeni girls are forced to marry much older men when they are around 10 years old. some have filed lawsuits to get a divorce. karman said yemen's constitution should set a minimum age for women to marry. >> it isn't just attacking the body of woman, of the children, but also it's attacking her chance to be effective in her society. it is about how the people are educated. so no, first is education, the constitution, second law, then making yemeni people aware, making awareness inside society. it isn't just right. it's responsible. woman is responsible like man on making her society better, on helping people, on development, on building peace everywhere. >> reporter: the arab spring protesters man
and she became a symbol of the arab spring movement. karman won the nobel peace prize three years ago. she was only 32 years old. the youngest person ever to receive the award. she was given a role in the national dialogue conference to help plan yemen's future. she's been working hard to highlight the problems facing women in the country. many yemeni girls are forced to marry much older men when they are around 10 years old. some have filed lawsuits to get a divorce. karman said yemen's...
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as a school that trains the country's future military leaders, the air force academy in colorado springssupposed to be a place of strict discipline. with an honor code inscribed on the walls for all to see. we will not lie, steal or cheat, nor tolerate among us anyone who does. >> you take an honor oath. you promise to uphold the standards of this country and to be honorable. >> reporter: but her attacker, she says, was a member of the air force academy's football team. and while she reported the assault, she never named her alleged attacker, for fear he would be protected and she would be the one put on trial. >> i had two teammates who were assaulted. one was raped. one, it was attempted rape. and i saw what it does to them. i saw the academy as a whole judge them. everything about their personal life was put in the forefront. everyone they'd ever slept with. >> reporter: that was a widely held view at the air force academy, according to brandon enos, the agent with the osi assigned to investigate sex yawl violence and members of the football team. he says the code of honor did not see
as a school that trains the country's future military leaders, the air force academy in colorado springssupposed to be a place of strict discipline. with an honor code inscribed on the walls for all to see. we will not lie, steal or cheat, nor tolerate among us anyone who does. >> you take an honor oath. you promise to uphold the standards of this country and to be honorable. >> reporter: but her attacker, she says, was a member of the air force academy's football team. and while...
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spring. it will be clear spring just after 6:30. berkley springs the heart of it another 10 to 15 minutes and over toward green castle potentially by 7:00 a.m. you go down 81 into the shenandoah valley past charlottesville, this is also very heavy rains. 1, 2-inch per hour rainfall rates. that's moving northeast at 40 miles an hour. we could see leesburg about 7:38. just after 8:00 if not a little earlier in the frederick area n. will have winds gusting to 30 to 40. it will make for a slow go on the commute out west. it's going to mess us up midday into the afternoon. we'll come back in a few minutes and let you know when things will improve and what you can expect for your weekend. >>> here's what's making news right now. president obama met with military leaders from 21 countries tuesday and warned the fight against isis could be a long one. turkey has complicated the fight launching air strikes against kurdish rebels within its own borders. the u.s. would prefer turkey fight isis instead.
spring. it will be clear spring just after 6:30. berkley springs the heart of it another 10 to 15 minutes and over toward green castle potentially by 7:00 a.m. you go down 81 into the shenandoah valley past charlottesville, this is also very heavy rains. 1, 2-inch per hour rainfall rates. that's moving northeast at 40 miles an hour. we could see leesburg about 7:38. just after 8:00 if not a little earlier in the frederick area n. will have winds gusting to 30 to 40. it will make for a slow go...
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i know a lot of guys go for spring training. they are not morning people. you try to interview them before you go out there, don't do that. except for madison bumgarner he gets up at 5 a.m..:00 a.m.. >> what makes it cool is his name. madison bumgarner and he's also from hickory, north carolina, and then he speaks very softly. he's not a big loud guy. you don't realize he's one of the fiercest competitors. >> he almost gets lost for words when people say how did you do this? it's almost that he struggles because it comes so natural to him. he's just so natural for madison bumgarner. >> speaking of madison bumgarner. he has his own underwear which amy may ask about it. >> i may ask about it. this is well worth the wait. you've been through this before. but, what is this time mean to you so accomplished in this season? >> they are all so special and they all mean a lot in different ways. this year i have to say it's up there. it's not my favorite, it's unbelievable. as a team we've worked so hard to get where we are now and i'm truly blessed and thankful for
i know a lot of guys go for spring training. they are not morning people. you try to interview them before you go out there, don't do that. except for madison bumgarner he gets up at 5 a.m..:00 a.m.. >> what makes it cool is his name. madison bumgarner and he's also from hickory, north carolina, and then he speaks very softly. he's not a big loud guy. you don't realize he's one of the fiercest competitors. >> he almost gets lost for words when people say how did you do this? it's...
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he would live here, set up his life in this wilderness, and indians would come to him in the spring of the year to do the trading. they would bring their furs that they had been trapping and hunting all winter long, bring them into the cabin, and this was where the trade would happen. they were giving the indians trade goods that were mostly coming from europe. it was technology that was not available to the indians so by this whole trade, the indians went from stone age to iron age. because now they were starting to do things with a lot better tools. for instance, they could now have a tomahawk or ax blade made out of metal. it would be a lot better than the stone or whatever they're using before. the beads are going to be porcelain and glass coming from europe. the colors available especially like the dark blues are just not even available in nature. but, also, the ornate glass beads were very desirable to the native americans. they could show they had a very successful year because not only did they provide the things they really needed but a bead was something they wanted. just lik
he would live here, set up his life in this wilderness, and indians would come to him in the spring of the year to do the trading. they would bring their furs that they had been trapping and hunting all winter long, bring them into the cabin, and this was where the trade would happen. they were giving the indians trade goods that were mostly coming from europe. it was technology that was not available to the indians so by this whole trade, the indians went from stone age to iron age. because...
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at spring gardidn't and columbus boulevard and ending at 22nd a ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you. i'm manan trivedi, and i approve this message. >>> you want cold, cold weather in early november. get ready. >> the first weekend of november, i almost said december, because that is what it will feel like. it felt like october today. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing dry conditions out there. taking a look at the center city skyline, the sunset at 6:01, sunday night the sun will be setting at 4:58 eastern standard time. yes. hello november. the accuweather highlights show we'll have a cool halloween, a damp saturday and then a very windy sunday. the halloween forecast though, more treats than
at spring gardidn't and columbus boulevard and ending at 22nd a ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you. i'm...
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it's also home to the spring creek correctional facility, alaska's only maximum security prison. it's here that we encounter carl abel. it didn't take long for him to make clear his opinions of some of his fellow inmates. >> all of these inmates can say whatever they want to say. they're punks and the people that are in control know they are punks. >> able first came to spring creek in 2003, after he was convicted of murdering a co-worker. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone was about the size of a half dollar. i probably got a little out of hand later on i kept on hanging out and beating on him some more. there was -- interested in the gory stuff? yeah. well, i was interested in how the decomposition would be. it was pretty interesting. it was kind of twisted. >> the raw interview footage goes on to reveal perhaps the most grisly aspect of able's crime. >> so your whole sentence is what now? tell me. >> 70 years. i got six months, too, for cruelty to animals. >> for what? >> cruelty to animals. >> what happened? >> i nuked a guy's cat that h
it's also home to the spring creek correctional facility, alaska's only maximum security prison. it's here that we encounter carl abel. it didn't take long for him to make clear his opinions of some of his fellow inmates. >> all of these inmates can say whatever they want to say. they're punks and the people that are in control know they are punks. >> able first came to spring creek in 2003, after he was convicted of murdering a co-worker. >> i caved his head in. caved it in...
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this happened around 2:30 along norwood road near excalibur lane in sandy spring. scott broom is near the crash scene with more on how this happened and how those victims are doing. >> reporter: about the only good news is that the road has reopened, not much left but broken glass. let's go up to sky9. this was a parents' nightmare this afternoon, four cars involved, many of the cars with kids inside of them in halloween costumes right in front of the sandy spring friends school here. five kids were hurt, two of them seriously. they were flown out. four cars smashed together halloween afternoon in front of the sandy spring friends school on norwood road, seven people, five kids and two adults were riding in this minivan and all seven of them were hurt. >> all the cars except the suv had child passenger safety seats. the occupants in the minivan, the child safety seat saved some lives we think. >> reporter: some of the passengers in the other cars involved were kids in costumes. >> all i remember is just seeing smoke and my eyes just closed shut real quick. >> the m
this happened around 2:30 along norwood road near excalibur lane in sandy spring. scott broom is near the crash scene with more on how this happened and how those victims are doing. >> reporter: about the only good news is that the road has reopened, not much left but broken glass. let's go up to sky9. this was a parents' nightmare this afternoon, four cars involved, many of the cars with kids inside of them in halloween costumes right in front of the sandy spring friends school here....
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that volume is building on the outer loop as you head west to college park to get to silver spring and on to bethesda. the volume building 270 on the wet pavement to get out of frederick county to hyattstown and points south to rockville. 66, fender bender eastbound near the vienna metro is over on the left shoulder. part of the focal point of delays we've seen coming in from fair oaks, not to mention it's still quite slow getting to manassas and centreville. virginia 95 delays out of stafford headed for quantico and northbound trying to leave triangle into dumfries. they were checking for a crash on the shoulder in dumfries and another one near the prince william parkway. so far nothing blocking your path there. that's a look the a our drive. how about the wet weather? >> wet is the operative word of the day. yellow alert today because we're dealing with rain on and off most of the day. at times going to be in the moderate to heavy side. other times just lulls. a nasty raw day with the wind picking up, too. it will be out of the north, northwest 10 to 20. we could have gusts tonight,
that volume is building on the outer loop as you head west to college park to get to silver spring and on to bethesda. the volume building 270 on the wet pavement to get out of frederick county to hyattstown and points south to rockville. 66, fender bender eastbound near the vienna metro is over on the left shoulder. part of the focal point of delays we've seen coming in from fair oaks, not to mention it's still quite slow getting to manassas and centreville. virginia 95 delays out of stafford...