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stanton, edwin stanton lincoln's secretary of war, was the fiercest hawk in washington, certainly one of them. a very domineering dictatorial man. lincoln called him mars from time to time. and stanton was flatly opposed to anything like negotiation. determined on a military victory, completely determined to stop anything less. when these three peace commissioners arrived at the union lines, grant grant was away in north carolina and had left as a second in command a general edward orde, who wired stanton, told him these three peace commissioners had arrived and said that grant was expecting them and asked for instructions. stanton sends back a wire that basically leaps off the page. you can hear mars roaring, as i say in the book. he tells general orde that this department knows nothing about any peace commissioners, certainly about no understanding with general grant. you are to keep them on their side of the lines until further orders. couldn't have been a more emphatic order. william seward, lincoln's secretary of state, and stanton's right arm, among many others', was probably th
stanton, edwin stanton lincoln's secretary of war, was the fiercest hawk in washington, certainly one of them. a very domineering dictatorial man. lincoln called him mars from time to time. and stanton was flatly opposed to anything like negotiation. determined on a military victory, completely determined to stop anything less. when these three peace commissioners arrived at the union lines, grant grant was away in north carolina and had left as a second in command a general edward orde, who...
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stanton evans? >> guest: well, because i've always been called stanton, and when i went to college, they needed your first initial to alphabetize you. and so, for example, i had a classmate named steve evans, and i had another one named david evans, so we would all sit -- in fact, during geology class, we were all in that together, so they needed my first name to alphabetize me, and so they were calling me medford s. evans, but my name was stanton or stan, so i used m. stanton. c-span: do you have a family? >> guest: i am divorced -- no children. c-span: back to the -- we didn't complete our book list. we've got to go -- but we've got about three on each side. >> guest: right. c-span: let's go to the liberal side for a moment. what are a couple of more books that you've written about here that the liberal would have on their side of the table that they believe in -- authors that they would believe in? >> guest: i think they would have "on liberty," and i think in all fairness to our modern liberals
stanton evans? >> guest: well, because i've always been called stanton, and when i went to college, they needed your first initial to alphabetize you. and so, for example, i had a classmate named steve evans, and i had another one named david evans, so we would all sit -- in fact, during geology class, we were all in that together, so they needed my first name to alphabetize me, and so they were calling me medford s. evans, but my name was stanton or stan, so i used m. stanton. c-span: do...
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stanton, secretary of war, determined that theater would never reopen. and john ford was determined it would reopen. it was costing him thousands and thousands, tens of thousands of dollars. the equivalent as near as i could figure, about 440,000 today for not being able to reopen that theater in the weeks after the assassination. and he drew very keen die diagrams. he sketched out the floor plan of the theater and used in the trial of andrew johnson. i found this in the benjamin butler papers in the library of congress, because butler was the congressman who was keeping the interrogation going. if anyone knows of material that would help in john andrew's impeachment. so some of this got filed in the john impeachment files. laura keene if anything can be viewed as a tragic figure in the theatrical figure, it's laura keene. up until the assassination she's one of the most respected, feared admired theater managers in america. in a man's world she's a highly successful theater manager and actress. she's completing her two weeks starring engagement, they've
stanton, secretary of war, determined that theater would never reopen. and john ford was determined it would reopen. it was costing him thousands and thousands, tens of thousands of dollars. the equivalent as near as i could figure, about 440,000 today for not being able to reopen that theater in the weeks after the assassination. and he drew very keen die diagrams. he sketched out the floor plan of the theater and used in the trial of andrew johnson. i found this in the benjamin butler papers...
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stanton just about charlottesville. not reaching the ground yet but i think this line gets to here in about two and a half hours the way we're going now. a very cold day with highs in the low 20s with the snow developing. so topper just mentioned the fluff factor. 15, maybe 21 -- 20-1 snow ratios. we have the snow developing mid- to late afternoon east. heavy snow showers possible wednesday. and then arctic blast number three follows. going to be brutally cold around here again with the -- for the second half of the week. right now still 9 in hagerstown. 17 in d.c. with the windchills running in the single digits to teens. snow is going to be the biggest story. this stuff will be winding up by about 7:00, 8:00 tomorrow morning. but i do think schools are going to have a real tough time opening tomorrow. 25 today if 22. i think 25 for this morning was a little wishful thinking. 20 tonight in town. a few teens out there. tomorrow 34. we'll get rid of the snow early but a yellow alert. passing snow showers wednesday, 32 bu
stanton just about charlottesville. not reaching the ground yet but i think this line gets to here in about two and a half hours the way we're going now. a very cold day with highs in the low 20s with the snow developing. so topper just mentioned the fluff factor. 15, maybe 21 -- 20-1 snow ratios. we have the snow developing mid- to late afternoon east. heavy snow showers possible wednesday. and then arctic blast number three follows. going to be brutally cold around here again with the -- for...
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stanton as secretary of war was determined that theater will never reopen. and john ford was determined that it would reopen. and it was costing him thousands and thousands, tens of thousands of dollars. the equivalent as near as i could figure about $440,000 today for not being able to reopen that theater in the weeks after the assassination. and he drew very keen diagrams. he sketched out a floor plan of ford's theater. this was one that was actually used in the trial of the conspirators. and used in the trial of andrew johnson. i found this in the benjamin butler papers in the library of congress, because butler was the congressman who was keeping the interrogation going of anyone who might know material that could help with andrew johnson's impeachment. so some of the stuff got misfiled in the johnson impeachment files. another interesting person, this is laura keene. i think if anything can be viewed as a tragic figure in the theatrical family it's laura keene. up until the assassination she's one of the most respected, feared, admired theater managers
stanton as secretary of war was determined that theater will never reopen. and john ford was determined that it would reopen. and it was costing him thousands and thousands, tens of thousands of dollars. the equivalent as near as i could figure about $440,000 today for not being able to reopen that theater in the weeks after the assassination. and he drew very keen diagrams. he sketched out a floor plan of ford's theater. this was one that was actually used in the trial of the conspirators. and...
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we are in the 6300 block of stanton avenue. i'm going to get out of the way as you can see police out here investigating this murder. and the crime scene unit just pulled up a couple minutes ago. one person has died. another is in bad shape. we are told by police that they arrived by vehicle, private vehicle to einstein hospital. then einstein called 911 to tell them what was happening out here. police arrived to this bar and believe a recently fired employee may have been involved with this. of course you see that the police are outside the bar right now trying to find surveillance cameras. of course this entire area is cordened off on stanton avenue near washington lane. they will be out here for quite some time as we get more information. for now, that's the very latest we have here live in germantown. matt delucia, "nbc 10 news." >>> and now back to our weather coverage. we saw matt breathing in the cold air outside. slick spots also could create problems on the roads this morning. now the major roads in philadelphia as jil
we are in the 6300 block of stanton avenue. i'm going to get out of the way as you can see police out here investigating this murder. and the crime scene unit just pulled up a couple minutes ago. one person has died. another is in bad shape. we are told by police that they arrived by vehicle, private vehicle to einstein hospital. then einstein called 911 to tell them what was happening out here. police arrived to this bar and believe a recently fired employee may have been involved with this....
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preliminary information that they were inside of a bar in the 6300 block of stanton avenue. there was an argument, a fight, that ended up outside we believe that's where the stabbing occurred. the description of our stab sera male wearing a black and gray jacket, with a full beard, last seen in a gray colored buick lesaber. we're very fortunate not only sit, real time crime cameras are right at the location where this homicide took place, there is about six seven businesses on both sides of stanton avenue that do have cameras that are facing the location where the stabbing took place. and where the bar we believe the bar where this all started, also had exterior cameras. so right now we're trying to get in touch with the owners to see if these recordings can help us with this homicide double stabbing investigation. >> chief inspector scott small thanks for the update. one dead, one stabbed pretty bad, but will survive over at einstein. lauren chris? >> thank you so much steve keel. >> i what a horrific scene there. meantime coming up on 4:07. black ice remains the big concer
preliminary information that they were inside of a bar in the 6300 block of stanton avenue. there was an argument, a fight, that ended up outside we believe that's where the stabbing occurred. the description of our stab sera male wearing a black and gray jacket, with a full beard, last seen in a gray colored buick lesaber. we're very fortunate not only sit, real time crime cameras are right at the location where this homicide took place, there is about six seven businesses on both sides of...
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it wasn't stanton who banished her -- it was stanton who banished her from the room. >> because she was weeping and wailing. >> yes. >> she would come in periodically with panic, anxiety and grief, and they would shutting her out to this room next door. i would say in the play, that is quite an event in the play the fact that she was kept out. there was a southern tradition of being there with the dying person, the last moments with your beloved. the fact that she was denied that was just one more thing that marry -- that mary lincoln felt in my play of course, that people were taking control over here. it is quite an event in the play. i had found a report that one of the attending doctors to lincoln kept a little notebook of his pulse all through the night. it was all these numbers. so that interplay interspersed with mary's desire to be with her husband during these moments. >> we talked about acknowledges all of the lincoln scholars, and the wanna be lincoln scholars. so many know a lot about lincoln's life. yet you chose a period where very little is known, giving you a lot of dram
it wasn't stanton who banished her -- it was stanton who banished her from the room. >> because she was weeping and wailing. >> yes. >> she would come in periodically with panic, anxiety and grief, and they would shutting her out to this room next door. i would say in the play, that is quite an event in the play the fact that she was kept out. there was a southern tradition of being there with the dying person, the last moments with your beloved. the fact that she was denied...
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joining us now is john stanton. thank you for your time tonight. are you surprised republicans are allowing this to happen? i guess the 6:00 vote tonight was thought of as a solution, but it's weird to me it has gotten this late. >> i have to admit that is kind of adorable. it is not surprising to me at all. republicans, their desire to go to get in a fight with obama over these issues for executive overreach, is the biggest right now. more importantly, in a lot of ways, 2016 republicans will. they see this as a winning issue for them. they're base guys are telling them this is a good idea. they're willing to go and pick this fight. and you know the fact they have done this now several times, gone to the brink on this one, a shut down, this does not unfortunately surprise me at all. >> are they going -- i guess i feel your judgment of my naivety. this is not shut down the evil federal government. this is like shut down the one part of the government that we will never say a bad word about. shut down the one hart of the government that has a creepy
joining us now is john stanton. thank you for your time tonight. are you surprised republicans are allowing this to happen? i guess the 6:00 vote tonight was thought of as a solution, but it's weird to me it has gotten this late. >> i have to admit that is kind of adorable. it is not surprising to me at all. republicans, their desire to go to get in a fight with obama over these issues for executive overreach, is the biggest right now. more importantly, in a lot of ways, 2016 republicans...
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fox's stephanie stanton takes a look at the hottest styles. >> reporter: the world's of fashion and muse being collided as music's brightest stars shined on the grammy red carpet. >> the grammy red carpet is different from any other award she out there because it is all about style. it is not about designers or brand or not about rules, at all. in fact the more outside box you can be the better. >> reporter: katie perry, rita ora and ariana grande sparkled in glitter. while some guys spiced it up with color most kept it simple, style establish in classic tuxedos. >> nick jonas came in gray, and ferrell came in short suit. sam smith looked elegant. i give it the up to the guys because they, they stepped it up without stepping out. >> reporter: night didn't difficulties a appoint drawing outlandish outfits certain to be talk about. >> i personally get very bored if somebody doesn't go complete thely out there for grammys and they definitely went there this year. madonna strutted a sexy matador, iggy azalea had her hair in braids and cya came in as mad i. and closing down rihanna was fashio
fox's stephanie stanton takes a look at the hottest styles. >> reporter: the world's of fashion and muse being collided as music's brightest stars shined on the grammy red carpet. >> the grammy red carpet is different from any other award she out there because it is all about style. it is not about designers or brand or not about rules, at all. in fact the more outside box you can be the better. >> reporter: katie perry, rita ora and ariana grande sparkled in glitter. while...
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in 1867 opinion attorney general stanton declared the prohibition applied only to state-level offices and not local offices. your sheriffs would be free. in the wake of a public reprimand stanton backpedaled, issuing a hastily drafted second opinion saying all of the executives or judicial officers of any state who took and oath were subject to disqualification. he included county officers. if they were required to take as part of their official oath the oath to support the constitution of the united states. the potential implications for widespread confusion on the unfortunate or meaning of section three cannot be understated especially since the reconstructive state looked to the 14th amendment as a model for the newly ratified reconstruction constitution. virginia's 1867 constitutional convention incorporated almost identical language in its provisions. the petition as supporting material submitted to both the house reconstruction committee and the senate select committee on political disabilities reflected uncertainty that surrounded used in the review in -- standards to be used i
in 1867 opinion attorney general stanton declared the prohibition applied only to state-level offices and not local offices. your sheriffs would be free. in the wake of a public reprimand stanton backpedaled, issuing a hastily drafted second opinion saying all of the executives or judicial officers of any state who took and oath were subject to disqualification. he included county officers. if they were required to take as part of their official oath the oath to support the constitution of the...
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. >> let's bring in now friend of the show, john stanton from buzzfeed, and john this is the first test gop congress and here we are once again at the 11th hour getting way too close for a shutdown it. makes you wonder if we are getting -- and funding homeland security at a time like this is that too much to ask for? >> unfortunately, it is. if you look at what is going on in the house right now, they are not going -- in a mood to pass this bill. at least if they do it as a republican-only kind of operation, they can't pull this off. speaker boehner will end up having to pass a short-term extension while he tries to fin angle his caucus into supporting this plan that mitch mcconnell has put forward. and politico this morning was reporting that neither mcconnell or boehner have talked to each other in two weeks. while the staff is talking it says a lot of tensions within the republican party, particularly between the house and the senate over the handling of these senates. and house republicans are okay with it so it looks like we'll have forge one of these. >> and as the clock keeps tic
. >> let's bring in now friend of the show, john stanton from buzzfeed, and john this is the first test gop congress and here we are once again at the 11th hour getting way too close for a shutdown it. makes you wonder if we are getting -- and funding homeland security at a time like this is that too much to ask for? >> unfortunately, it is. if you look at what is going on in the house right now, they are not going -- in a mood to pass this bill. at least if they do it as a...
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a bunch more stanton south. you go down south where i-46 comes into i-81, i see projections over a foot from this from the cold air in place. i see other modeling that says maybe we get an inch of snow and sleet. some has a little bit more than this. the big point is saturday we really have to watch what's going to evolve here as we head into this situation. warm air is coming in place. the ground is very cold. we could transition to several hours of freezing rain after this before rain and that would put an icy glaze on top of everything else. lots of stuff going o. here's the forecast -- going o. here's the forecast. 20 -- going on. here's the forecast. 20 maybe. not going to feel that way with the wind. the cold spots 5, 10 below, 20 below in the colder spots by tomorrow morning. tomorrow 20 degrees, bitterly cold. the windchills early will be bad. they'll abate some in the afternoon. then the sloppy saturday snow, maybe several inches before changing over to some sleet, freezing rain and rain at night into s
a bunch more stanton south. you go down south where i-46 comes into i-81, i see projections over a foot from this from the cold air in place. i see other modeling that says maybe we get an inch of snow and sleet. some has a little bit more than this. the big point is saturday we really have to watch what's going to evolve here as we head into this situation. warm air is coming in place. the ground is very cold. we could transition to several hours of freezing rain after this before rain and...
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-- elizabeth cady stanton, collected signatures and collected -- and presented them for delivery to the senate. by summer, the number of signatures had reached 400,000. in the border states, growth in the ranks of anti-slavery democrats pressed the cause of perpetual freedom for all. in the meantime, in december 1863, republican senator james ashley proposed a bill that would quote amend the national costs touche and hitting slavery -- the ashley proposals followed by another from iowa republican congressman james wilson. when the blended hill reached the floor, and encountered opposition. kentucky owes said problems any issue involving removal -- the removal of slavery from the nation. it was a thorn in the side of the north in terms of how it protected slavery. the subsequent vote failed to meet the necessary two thirds majority needed to have it passed. in the senate, john brooks henderson of missouri introduced joint resolution. henderson represented the kind of leadership on the destruction of slavery that lincoln had fought -- sought in the first year of war. on february 10, c
-- elizabeth cady stanton, collected signatures and collected -- and presented them for delivery to the senate. by summer, the number of signatures had reached 400,000. in the border states, growth in the ranks of anti-slavery democrats pressed the cause of perpetual freedom for all. in the meantime, in december 1863, republican senator james ashley proposed a bill that would quote amend the national costs touche and hitting slavery -- the ashley proposals followed by another from iowa...
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. >> andn stanton, deware the tru got wedged on the road a the ontheels lifed inlf e liftedn the air and the to men in the truck taken to the hospital. >> dn aid charged with stealing bagged lunches and mney from pre-schoolers she was to cing for. the millvle pole s that rsaios caug on a surveillanceamera rumges through thki' bapackshe victi 3-5 years o. the shepherd bus cpany says rios was on the job aut seven ya but is no longer employed b them. >>> a wins l cnty police oficerl gl to charges that he shot his ownar and tried to pass it off as an atc 23-ar-oldarr sentenced to a yar's probaon for filing a false report in connection with te iint. tear on the force for a year. >>> survelance video with a twist. one of two burg suspects beaking into aouse on gendale street sls on ice a tk a nty spill. ple posted the video on fceok today but both suects are sti at large. >>> 90 mutes today, e.m.s. wrks tugged pushed a horse thatas stu in e mud in waington township new jersey. a woman was riding the hor on a wooden plank when it slipped the muck. teider will be ok. >>nd in wilmington they
. >> andn stanton, deware the tru got wedged on the road a the ontheels lifed inlf e liftedn the air and the to men in the truck taken to the hospital. >> dn aid charged with stealing bagged lunches and mney from pre-schoolers she was to cing for. the millvle pole s that rsaios caug on a surveillanceamera rumges through thki' bapackshe victi 3-5 years o. the shepherd bus cpany says rios was on the job aut seven ya but is no longer employed b them. >>> a wins l cnty police...
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. >>> and in stanton, delaware the truck got wedged on the road and the front wheels liflted inliflt ed -- lifted in the air and the two men in the truck taken to the hospital. >>> and an aid charged with stealing bagged lunches and money from pre-schoolers she was to be caring for. the millville police say that rosa rios caught on a surveillance camera rummages through the kids' backpacks, the victims 3-5 years old. the shepherd bus company says rios was on the job about seven years but is no longer employed by them. >>> a wins low county police officer pled guilty to charges that he shot his own car and tried to pass it off as an attack. 23-year-old carr sentenced to a year's probation for filing a false report in connection with the incident. the car on the force for a year. >>> surveillance video with a twist. one of two burgly suspects breaking into a house on glendale street slips on ice and takes a nasty spill. police posted the video on facebook today but both suspects are still at large. >>> 90 minutes today, e.m.s. workers tugged pushed a horse that was stuck in the mud in
. >>> and in stanton, delaware the truck got wedged on the road and the front wheels liflted inliflt ed -- lifted in the air and the two men in the truck taken to the hospital. >>> and an aid charged with stealing bagged lunches and money from pre-schoolers she was to be caring for. the millville police say that rosa rios caught on a surveillance camera rummages through the kids' backpacks, the victims 3-5 years old. the shepherd bus company says rios was on the job about...
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he plowed into several parked vehicles stanton wood and leon street before the jeep fledch the driver was trapped 15 minute and type aria torresdale in serious condition and passenger in the jeep took off running. >> and now to bethlehem, pennsylvania where a teenager was shot in the backside. it happened 6:30 in 3600 block of south street and teenager was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. police have not yet made any arrests. one of the area's best known and most highly regarded high schools is trying to cope with ugly incident tonight. somebody wrote a vile racial slur on bathroom wall at radnor high school. dann cuellar has details. >> reporter: school district officials say the discovery was made yesterday in one of the school's bathrooms. despicable and graphic message read kill all the n's. students and parents we spoke with were very upset someone would write that at radnor a place providing it snaevl being diverse. >> it's black history month and afeking my prince pl pal mr. mr. skullingger and general school society. >> radnor is pretty -- we have a lo
he plowed into several parked vehicles stanton wood and leon street before the jeep fledch the driver was trapped 15 minute and type aria torresdale in serious condition and passenger in the jeep took off running. >> and now to bethlehem, pennsylvania where a teenager was shot in the backside. it happened 6:30 in 3600 block of south street and teenager was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. police have not yet made any arrests. one of the area's best known and most...
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it's the new sports illustrated cover featuring all-star slugger stanton, that miami jersey looks great. right? but you know how he put it on a paint brush. >> really? it's paint? >> yes. even the orange sleeve is painted on as welch he is the first body painted cover for the mag who recently signed a 13 year $325 million deal that is the richest deal in u.s. sports history of course with that kind of money, you can buy all kind of sures. he can afford it. >> all right, thank you. washington, d.c. goes to pot, and it's just what people there wanted. plus facebook is doing something so bold that it may actually safe lives. a new study that anyone who drinks soda will want to hear this. would you be willing to give up sharing your moments? sacrifice streaming all night long? is it okay to drop a connection, when you need it most? if you're not on the largest, most reliable network, what are you giving up? verizon. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your busin
it's the new sports illustrated cover featuring all-star slugger stanton, that miami jersey looks great. right? but you know how he put it on a paint brush. >> really? it's paint? >> yes. even the orange sleeve is painted on as welch he is the first body painted cover for the mag who recently signed a 13 year $325 million deal that is the richest deal in u.s. sports history of course with that kind of money, you can buy all kind of sures. he can afford it. >> all right, thank...
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a broken down vehicle at stanton road.rning from an early morning crash before falls road. your delay begins out of clarksburg headed toward rockville. getting brighter and much colder. >> 30 nine degrees is our temperature downtown. look at our gusty winds. -- 39 degrees is our temperature downtown. there are a couple of light snow showers or flurries. we are seeing that towards culpeper and orange county. not enough to cause any issues on the roads. our temperatures will continue to fall through the 30's all day. we will fall into the 20's by the evening. the feel factor will be in the teens. we get a bit of sunshine tomorrow with 38 degrees. the warm-up co on saturday. >> thank you for watching. we will have another new septic coming up at 8:25. you can get the latest news thank you, cable for taking longer to upload our family movies. for fewer video on demand options. for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my pto albums. for taking longer to upload my files to the cloud. thank you ca
a broken down vehicle at stanton road.rning from an early morning crash before falls road. your delay begins out of clarksburg headed toward rockville. getting brighter and much colder. >> 30 nine degrees is our temperature downtown. look at our gusty winds. -- 39 degrees is our temperature downtown. there are a couple of light snow showers or flurries. we are seeing that towards culpeper and orange county. not enough to cause any issues on the roads. our temperatures will continue to...
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can check out the cover giancarlo stanton. anything weird? he put that shirt on with paint.jersey is painted on the sleeve as well. the first body painted cover for the mag. just signed 13-year, $325 million deal the richest in sports history. he posed without a shirt on technically. >>> just ahead you never know when he'll pop up the mysterious man helping snow stuck drivers. >>> lindsay lohan's new legal problem, what it means for her probation. you're watching "early today." my advice for healthy looking radiant skin. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. i've just found my new beauty bff. hi there! new colgate optic white express white. wait, don't you mean me? new colgate optic white express white toothpaste has the professionally recommended whitening ingredient hydrogen peroxide for whiter teeth in 3 days. without the hassle of whitening treatments. think of it as your smile bf
can check out the cover giancarlo stanton. anything weird? he put that shirt on with paint.jersey is painted on the sleeve as well. the first body painted cover for the mag. just signed 13-year, $325 million deal the richest in sports history. he posed without a shirt on technically. >>> just ahead you never know when he'll pop up the mysterious man helping snow stuck drivers. >>> lindsay lohan's new legal problem, what it means for her probation. you're watching "early...
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. >> well, joining our conversation with the chairman, is lynn stanton senior editor of telecommunications reports. >> thank you. you had said that you thought that once the vote was passed, there might be some more opportunity or room for democrats to work with you on the legislation that you mentioned, i know it is early, but have you -- >> no, not yet. the door is open, i want to make that clear. we could have jammed a bill through, but we did not. we got it out there, we started in early january with the discussion draft, we met privately with democrats on the committee and different staff, and there was initially interest in it. but then it got shut down. i think what we have to do now is wait until the order is published, for all to see, it is not available. none of us have read it, only the commissioners and other staff. and then you have to give time for people to understand the consequences of it. good and bad. and then maybe there will be an opportunity to hopefully legislate in a bipartisan way. because again, and i think if history is any gauge, when we did the 2010 order it wa
. >> well, joining our conversation with the chairman, is lynn stanton senior editor of telecommunications reports. >> thank you. you had said that you thought that once the vote was passed, there might be some more opportunity or room for democrats to work with you on the legislation that you mentioned, i know it is early, but have you -- >> no, not yet. the door is open, i want to make that clear. we could have jammed a bill through, but we did not. we got it out there, we...
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so, yeah, was it stanton who banished her from the room, in our play. in james' play banished her from the room. >> because she was weeping and wailing woman, right? >> because she was weeping and upset. >> she would come in periodically and, you know, collapse in panic, anxiety, grief. and they would shovel her out. and you know, it was this room right next door. i would say in the play that's quite an event in the play. the fact that she was kept out. because there was a southern tradition of being with that dying person for the wife, you know, to be there with that in the last moments with your beloved. and the fact that she was denied that was just one more thing that i think mary lincoln felt, in my play i'm talking about, felt, you know, that other people were taking control over her. and so it's quite an event in the play. because i had found a report that one of the attending doctors to lincoln kept a little notebook of his pulse all through the night. and it just was these numbers. and so in the play, interspersed with mary's desire to be with
so, yeah, was it stanton who banished her from the room, in our play. in james' play banished her from the room. >> because she was weeping and wailing woman, right? >> because she was weeping and upset. >> she would come in periodically and, you know, collapse in panic, anxiety, grief. and they would shovel her out. and you know, it was this room right next door. i would say in the play that's quite an event in the play. the fact that she was kept out. because there was a...
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i'm going to get out of the way and you can see on the 6300 block of stanton avenue this is all blocked off as the investigation continues. but right now one man is dead and another is in critical condition. the police tell me that there was an argument inside this bar right around 2:30 this morning. the argument continued outside and that's when witnesses say the stabbing happened. the two victims in their late 20s were stabbed several times. the witnesses put them in their car and drove them to einstein medical center. and the hospital workers were the ones who called 911 when the victims were brought in. >> the 29-year-old tragically died. however, the 27-year-old was stabbed multiple times and is in critical condition. there's a good possibility that the private vehicle that drove this 27-year-old may have saved his life. >> reporter: police right now are working on the details of what happened. that argument what it was about, detectives are working on a theory for now that a recently fired employee at the bar may have had something to do with it. but the three witnesses are still
i'm going to get out of the way and you can see on the 6300 block of stanton avenue this is all blocked off as the investigation continues. but right now one man is dead and another is in critical condition. the police tell me that there was an argument inside this bar right around 2:30 this morning. the argument continued outside and that's when witnesses say the stabbing happened. the two victims in their late 20s were stabbed several times. the witnesses put them in their car and drove them...
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has as john stanton is telling us in the likely event that a shutdown occurs. thank you, john stanton, really appreciate that. >>> still ahead in the show president obama delivers a fiery speech to leaders of his party. this just as they start to focus on who should replace him in 2016. details on that drama. >>> plus how did rudy giuliani go from being a unifying national figure in the days after the 9/11 attacks to challenging the president's love of country? that story is next. stay with us. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. ♪ okay, you ready to go? i gotta go dad! okay! let's go go, go, go... woah! go right, go left,
has as john stanton is telling us in the likely event that a shutdown occurs. thank you, john stanton, really appreciate that. >>> still ahead in the show president obama delivers a fiery speech to leaders of his party. this just as they start to focus on who should replace him in 2016. details on that drama. >>> plus how did rudy giuliani go from being a unifying national figure in the days after the 9/11 attacks to challenging the president's love of country? that story is...
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. >> reporter:after getting hit in the outfielder and home run champ giancarlo stanton is sporting somear. >> reporter:it's a custom batting helmet that also has a face mask. it's not the face mask that makes it unique. >> reporter:it's the shape of the giancarlo, that makes it a one of a kind. >> reporter:stanton broke his orbital bone and five teeth on this season. wear his new hat during the regular season. >> reporter:but standing in the box at says he doesn't feel nervous. >> pam: the good news we are finally going to see some rain. >> reporter: we would notice a 15 degree drop as we head into friday afternoon, and if i went mostly with the upper 50s. not everyone will get what friday afternoon or evening. saturday storm we will see more scattered showers especially saturday afternoon when the storm system sit right over hit three and maybe some lightning right over the south bay. taking a look at the extended forecast there is cold air moving in. >> reporter: struggling to find yourself and the lower 60s. like hit or miss showers, saturday. isolated thunderstorms are possible into
. >> reporter:after getting hit in the outfielder and home run champ giancarlo stanton is sporting somear. >> reporter:it's a custom batting helmet that also has a face mask. it's not the face mask that makes it unique. >> reporter:it's the shape of the giancarlo, that makes it a one of a kind. >> reporter:stanton broke his orbital bone and five teeth on this season. wear his new hat during the regular season. >> reporter:but standing in the box at says he doesn't...
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edwin stanton was there, very de devoted to the idea of a very tough reconstruction. and lincoln was very close to stanton. grant was there. grant would do what lincoln wanted. he would. and u.s. army was still out in the field. so -- and he had other advisers men like howard around who conserved his purposes, his larger purposes. we don't know. he was assassinated. but what i feel is that what he would have done would have been not what andrew johnson did. >> the worst that lincoln would have done or might have done would have been better than the best that andrew johnson did. >> said so well. >> it's all in the booklet. >> it's in the booklet to especially to the degree that the 14th and 15th amendments are there in the booklet. and part of the reason they're there was that the congress could not tolerate what andrew johnson was doing. and they felt it was required for them to create these amendments, to deal with this president who was opposing them an every score in dealing with a positive reconstruction to the extent that he vetoed the admission of the state of c
edwin stanton was there, very de devoted to the idea of a very tough reconstruction. and lincoln was very close to stanton. grant was there. grant would do what lincoln wanted. he would. and u.s. army was still out in the field. so -- and he had other advisers men like howard around who conserved his purposes, his larger purposes. we don't know. he was assassinated. but what i feel is that what he would have done would have been not what andrew johnson did. >> the worst that lincoln would...
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and you might have a shot of recognizing susan b anthony or elizabeth caddy stanton. these are not faces that you would know if you think about reconstruction or you think about the reconstruction days. these are people you read about in your textbooks that you don't think about them in popular culture. let's try this. the marlboro man has been recognized in every single country in the world, and i will talk more about the marlboro man in a moment. the image that everybody in america and most people in the world recognize is the american cowboy. the american cowboy operates from 1866-1886, and i won't talk much about the history, i will talk a little bit about it, but
and you might have a shot of recognizing susan b anthony or elizabeth caddy stanton. these are not faces that you would know if you think about reconstruction or you think about the reconstruction days. these are people you read about in your textbooks that you don't think about them in popular culture. let's try this. the marlboro man has been recognized in every single country in the world, and i will talk more about the marlboro man in a moment. the image that everybody in america and most...
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.$9 million goes for flights from stanton, virginia, to dulles, a two hour flight, and it's 53 miles from charlottes vil, which also offers flights. wusa 9. >> congress has increased the requirements to participate in the essential air service program and cap the number of routes, but all efforts to end the program have failed to gain traction on capitol hill. >>> first alert weather... in case you missed it, this is remarkable. low temperatures this morning below zero. in the valley south of oakland, maryland, 20 below. even in our area, dulles, four degrees below. that shattered the old record, 12 degrees in annapolis, so we're in the tail end of february, and the average high, about 48 or 49. we're in the 20s and never made it above freezing today. look at the snow here. a bit of snow across southern maryland and back into the northern neck, temperatures in the 20s, a dry snow and the snow is further north than we thought yesterday, so right now, a little bit of snow south of leonardtown, and perhaps a dusting here in the next hour. not as cold tonight, teens and 20s, and bus stop
.$9 million goes for flights from stanton, virginia, to dulles, a two hour flight, and it's 53 miles from charlottes vil, which also offers flights. wusa 9. >> congress has increased the requirements to participate in the essential air service program and cap the number of routes, but all efforts to end the program have failed to gain traction on capitol hill. >>> first alert weather... in case you missed it, this is remarkable. low temperatures this morning below zero. in the...
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some of it growing out, stemming from the various protests going around ferguson and stanton island.ou have this critical mats developing and they are raising questions, you know, about this country. concerned about please brutality and misconduct. >> talking about things we were talking about years ago, same topics? >> the more things change the more they remain same. i think it's important though. i think what randall in that interview with those children have the same concern with my students. i teach a city college. currently a class on the history of haver let me. i take them around their community. where i live in harlem i am surrounded by malcolm's memory, you know, down the street, you know the lamaver shari, the cluck onyx up the street is where his funeral was conducted at faith term. i mean when percy sutton was alive, he was malcolm's attorney. he was assassinated. he struggled to find a place to conduct his funeral. finally, bishop elvin childs opened the street. malcolm lived on 147th street a little bit further down, jimmie's chicken shack where he work with red fox. w
some of it growing out, stemming from the various protests going around ferguson and stanton island.ou have this critical mats developing and they are raising questions, you know, about this country. concerned about please brutality and misconduct. >> talking about things we were talking about years ago, same topics? >> the more things change the more they remain same. i think it's important though. i think what randall in that interview with those children have the same concern...
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the shocking thing shooting that happened just before 4:00 happened next to that school, stanton elementaryschool. we believe it is now a middle school. a juvenile was struck. we are told when he was transported, he was conscious and breathing. was sad about all this, besides the fact a young person was shot is at almost the same time, people were loading up into buses leaving classes. a very bizarre and saidd scene. we also have a second scene. this is at denver and naylor just down the street. police are here as well. we believe perhaps somebody involved with the shooting ran down this way either an injured person or a suspect. police have a vague description right now. they are looking for a person about 5'10" wearing a navy jacket with white striped sleeves. a lot of questions about this shooting. a broad daylight shooting right next to a d.c. school. richard reeves, abc 7 news. >> this weekend marks one year since we learned about the disappearance of the little girl who had lived with her family at the d.c. general soldier. -- general shelter. sam ford is live with a look at how the c
the shocking thing shooting that happened just before 4:00 happened next to that school, stanton elementaryschool. we believe it is now a middle school. a juvenile was struck. we are told when he was transported, he was conscious and breathing. was sad about all this, besides the fact a young person was shot is at almost the same time, people were loading up into buses leaving classes. a very bizarre and saidd scene. we also have a second scene. this is at denver and naylor just down the...
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winchester area down towards stanton, that's at midnight. here we are early tomorrow morning at 3:00 a.m. even areas down through southern maryland could see that heavier snow before it all starts to come to an end, again, between 5:00 and 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. it moves east but the damage is done. let's look at how much we're expecting. 2 to 4 inches up north, hagerstown frederick, baltimore, leesburg and as much as 6 to 10 inches in these areas south, that's waldorf, warrenton, fredericksburg and luray. in fact we do think, storm team 4, that there could be some isolated locations, especially southern maryland down through the northern neck that may come close to a foot of snow out of this storm system as it makes its way out of here from west to east. meanwhile meanwhile, areas up north, that 2 to 4 could be slightly less in some locations. so let's move around the area now. you can see again, manassas woodbridge, quantico expecting between 6 and 10 inches by tomorrow morning when this storm system shuts off. some of the kwlefs snow
winchester area down towards stanton, that's at midnight. here we are early tomorrow morning at 3:00 a.m. even areas down through southern maryland could see that heavier snow before it all starts to come to an end, again, between 5:00 and 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. it moves east but the damage is done. let's look at how much we're expecting. 2 to 4 inches up north, hagerstown frederick, baltimore, leesburg and as much as 6 to 10 inches in these areas south, that's waldorf, warrenton,...
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into southeast, volume inbound suitland parkway, your lineup past alabama, stanton road, coming off south capitol. lanes open across the douglas bridge and past the stadium. >>> coming up next, congress begins debate on a measure to use military action against isis militants. >> and the former captain of the costa concordia says he will be appealing his sentence. wusa9 is back xñaó5Ñ >>> after months of coalition strikes on isis in syria, president obama will officially ask congress to authorize a six- month military campaign against isis. >> that request is now in the hands of lawmakers on capitol hill. susan mcginnis reports on what's next for the president's plan and also has reaction from lawmakers. >> make no mistake, this is a difficult mission. >> reporter: it's now up to congress to debate and pass president owe boom ma -- president obama's proposal to use military action against islamic terrorists. congress could still try to change the resolution. >> we need to ask the difficult and necessary questions about when, why and how we use military force. >> reporter: the president's p
into southeast, volume inbound suitland parkway, your lineup past alabama, stanton road, coming off south capitol. lanes open across the douglas bridge and past the stadium. >>> coming up next, congress begins debate on a measure to use military action against isis militants. >> and the former captain of the costa concordia says he will be appealing his sentence. wusa9 is back xñaó5Ñ >>> after months of coalition strikes on isis in syria, president obama will...
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the bar where this all happened as we take a look at video from this morning in the 6300 block of stanton avenue. there was an argument at 2:30 this morning that started inside and continued outside when the stabbing happened. two victims were stabbed several times. the witnesses put them in their car and froze them to einstein medical center. and the hospital workers called 911 where the victims were brought in. detectives are now working on what this argument was all about. >> we are getting preliminary information there, this argument, they feel like they needed to in some dispute talk to an employee who was recently fired. that's preliminary information right now. >> reporter: three witnesses are being interviewed by homicide detectives. and there are several businesses out here as well as a crime camera that captured part of this incident. i'm matt delucia, "nbc 10 news." >>> and pgw crews are working to fix a gas leak to force people out of their homes in÷-r< northeast philadelphia. a call came in at midnight about a strong odor in the area of 19th and lehigh. crews arrived to vent
the bar where this all happened as we take a look at video from this morning in the 6300 block of stanton avenue. there was an argument at 2:30 this morning that started inside and continued outside when the stabbing happened. two victims were stabbed several times. the witnesses put them in their car and froze them to einstein medical center. and the hospital workers called 911 where the victims were brought in. detectives are now working on what this argument was all about. >> we are...
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ben labolt the press secretary for the 2012 campaign and john stanton at buzz feed news. john i'm going to put you on the spot right away. how does that work you wink and stick your tongue out? >> the winkie emoji, i had no idea. >> just making faces in the mirror. >> what was that all about? >> you know, i think -- i don't know a whole lot about how they come up with these crazy ideas for these videos. >> you work there, right? >> yeah. yeah. and -- but, you know, i think it's hilarious, right. it was funny. showed a human side of the president. people really liked it. i thought it was funny. >> and, matthew, over at vox, you guys had this interview with the president and it was also sort of in a nontraditional format in that you took the interview, you guys went back, you edited it together you added some new media flair to the presentation. why did you take that approach in your interview? >> well we wanted to try to do something a little bit different. i think people have seen interviews with the president before. it's a great -- you know it's an honor. it's a big dea
ben labolt the press secretary for the 2012 campaign and john stanton at buzz feed news. john i'm going to put you on the spot right away. how does that work you wink and stick your tongue out? >> the winkie emoji, i had no idea. >> just making faces in the mirror. >> what was that all about? >> you know, i think -- i don't know a whole lot about how they come up with these crazy ideas for these videos. >> you work there, right? >> yeah. yeah. and -- but, you...
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now, fortunately the 6300 block of stanton avenue on both sides of the street is all businesses, all retail establishments. although around 2:30 in the morning when we believe this happened they're closed, we did find cameras at almost everyone of the businesses, and the cameras are exterior cameras, and they are facing in the direction where we found our crime scene evidence. also right at the location of the stabbing, there are city police real time crime cameras, and those cameras did record something that could help us with our investigation. >> and there is the camera scott small was talking about about 20 feet above and just south of where this happened here on the sidewalk outside a bar right under that cleaner sign right there on the sidewalk. so, a fight in the bar, comes outside the bar nobody ever saw a knife. so mike, alex, probably one of the knives that are so popular now, that are real small they fit in your fist, they go on key chain people carry them in their belt buckles, never fistfight, can quickly become stabbing, and the victims probably don't even know they're
now, fortunately the 6300 block of stanton avenue on both sides of the street is all businesses, all retail establishments. although around 2:30 in the morning when we believe this happened they're closed, we did find cameras at almost everyone of the businesses, and the cameras are exterior cameras, and they are facing in the direction where we found our crime scene evidence. also right at the location of the stabbing, there are city police real time crime cameras, and those cameras did record...
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scholars charter school which is the old stanton elementary school. and we understand that this young man who was shot we heard, in the abdomen, may be as young as 14 years old, which would make him, you know, old enough to be a student, young enough to be a student at this school and this did happen just at dismissal adjacent to the school's playground. now we are told that young man was conscious and breathing when he left here in an ambulance, which means that there are no homicide detectives here. this is being investigated as what is called a district case meaning that they do not believe the young man's injuries are life-threatening. you can see mobile crime investigators here on the scene documenting where this happened and investigators in the neighborhood trying to figure out exactly who was involved trying to find a suspect. live in southeast washington jackie bensen news4. >>> also developing tonight, nbc news has learned that illinois republican aaron shock has reimbursed his office for $40,000 for his down"downton abbey" abbey"-style deco
scholars charter school which is the old stanton elementary school. and we understand that this young man who was shot we heard, in the abdomen, may be as young as 14 years old, which would make him, you know, old enough to be a student, young enough to be a student at this school and this did happen just at dismissal adjacent to the school's playground. now we are told that young man was conscious and breathing when he left here in an ambulance, which means that there are no homicide...
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. >> if you look -- >> reporter: a year ago diana stanton showed us her roach infested sink. today she invited us back in. >> there are still dead roaches under the sink. >> reporter: conditions so bad, she guards her food in shopping carts. >> box like this i can't put in my cabinet because bugs get in there so i put them in the basket. >> reporter: this afternoon an announcement people living here have waited a long time to hear. >> hud has approved the vouchers needed to relocate the tenants of hacienda. >> reporter: all 101 families will get section 8 vouchers to pay for them to move out. >> oh, i think that's great because i never liked richmond anyway. >> reporter: the move will be expensive. a million dollars to move everyone. then the building will be gutted repaired and remodeled. >> fantastic! i don't think we'll be coming back here. >> reporter: the renovation is expected to take two years and cost $20 million. the vouchers that the tenants will be receiving soon are federal vouchers good anywhere in the nation. in richmond, don ford, kpix 5. >>> a 2.9 magnitude ea
. >> if you look -- >> reporter: a year ago diana stanton showed us her roach infested sink. today she invited us back in. >> there are still dead roaches under the sink. >> reporter: conditions so bad, she guards her food in shopping carts. >> box like this i can't put in my cabinet because bugs get in there so i put them in the basket. >> reporter: this afternoon an announcement people living here have waited a long time to hear. >> hud has approved...
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and you might have a shot of recognizing susan b anthony or elizabeth caddy stanton. these are not faces that you would know if you think about reconstruction or you think about the reconstruction days. these are people you read about in your textbooks that you don't think about them in popular culture. let's try this. the marlboro man has been recognized in every single country in the world, and i will talk more about the marlboro man in a moment. the image that everybody in america and most people in the world recognize is the american cowboy. the american cowboy operates from 1866-1886, and i won't talk much about the history, i will talk a little bit about it, but it is enormously significant that the cattle industry and the face of the cattle industry coincided with reconstruction after the civil war. that coincidence has been handed down to the present in our political channel and in the way that we understand american politics, and that is why the american cowboy remains such an incredibly potent image today in american society. but start with that. we all know
and you might have a shot of recognizing susan b anthony or elizabeth caddy stanton. these are not faces that you would know if you think about reconstruction or you think about the reconstruction days. these are people you read about in your textbooks that you don't think about them in popular culture. let's try this. the marlboro man has been recognized in every single country in the world, and i will talk more about the marlboro man in a moment. the image that everybody in america and most...
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john stanton for buzz feed news is joining us. thank you for your time tonight. are you surprised republicans are allowing this to happen? i guess the 6:00 vote tonight wasn't necessarily thought of as -- thought of as something that would be the solution. i have to admit it is weird to me it has gotten this late. >> that's adore able actually. given how much they have done to this point. it's not surprising to me at all. what you have to understand is republicans, their desire to get in to a fight with obama over the issues of what they say is executive overreach is the biggest over-arching issue for them right now. particularly in the hupt where the members don't face the electoral pressures that republicans in the senate do or more importantly in a lot of ways 2016 republicans will. they see this as a winning issue for them. their base guys are telling them it's a good idea. they are willing to pick this fight. the fact they have done it several times, gone to the brink on this one and a shutdown and all sorts of brinksmanship it does not surprise me at all. >
john stanton for buzz feed news is joining us. thank you for your time tonight. are you surprised republicans are allowing this to happen? i guess the 6:00 vote tonight wasn't necessarily thought of as -- thought of as something that would be the solution. i have to admit it is weird to me it has gotten this late. >> that's adore able actually. given how much they have done to this point. it's not surprising to me at all. what you have to understand is republicans, their desire to get in...
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. >> reporter:marlins outfielder giancarlo stanton is sporting a new king of batting helmet. the letter "g" for giancarlo. >> reporter:it's considered the first personalized helmet designed for the major pro sports. >> reporter:stanton took a pitch to the face towards the end of last season, that broke an orbital bone and five teeth. >> reporter:the home run champ isn't saying if he'll wear the season but said so far this spring, he feels good in the batters box. >> reporter:alex rodriguez is back on the field. league game in 18 months after his latest steroid suspension. >> reporter:today, he was taking hacks in tampa before a crowd of 500 people, most of them media. a-rod is behind chase headly on the yankeees third base depth chart. >> reporter:but the bronx bombers have never had a problem tearing six. a-rod. we'll keep the tanning booth warm for you. >> reporter:in minnesota. sometimes it pays to be that guy. >> reporter: timberwolves game kevin garnett had a homecoming of sorts and was re-introduced to the fans. >> reporter:during the game, a shirtless adult made a bit
. >> reporter:marlins outfielder giancarlo stanton is sporting a new king of batting helmet. the letter "g" for giancarlo. >> reporter:it's considered the first personalized helmet designed for the major pro sports. >> reporter:stanton took a pitch to the face towards the end of last season, that broke an orbital bone and five teeth. >> reporter:the home run champ isn't saying if he'll wear the season but said so far this spring, he feels good in the batters...
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. >> six days later, tips lead police to 33-year-old david stanton.e pleads guilty to armed robbery and firearms charges. >>> a vicious attack on a bus driver in kalamazoo township, michigan, captured by security cameras on board. on march 3rd, 2009, a 16-year-old student becomes upset because the substitute bus driver isn't making the correct stops. he begins threatening her from the back of the bus, and the driver pulls over. the teen approaches, and as she tries to radio for help, he flies into a rage and begins attacking the 37-year-old woman. students pull him away, but he comes back and continues punching the woman, as more students try to intervene. the bus driver is treated at the hospital for a broken finger, bruising, and cuts and scrapes to her face and head. the attacker attends a school for students who have exhibited emotional or behavioral problems. he's charged as a juvenile with assault with intent to do great bodily harm. he pleads no contest and is placed in a psychiatric facility for treatment. >>> las vegas, nevada, april 15th, 20
. >> six days later, tips lead police to 33-year-old david stanton.e pleads guilty to armed robbery and firearms charges. >>> a vicious attack on a bus driver in kalamazoo township, michigan, captured by security cameras on board. on march 3rd, 2009, a 16-year-old student becomes upset because the substitute bus driver isn't making the correct stops. he begins threatening her from the back of the bus, and the driver pulls over. the teen approaches, and as she tries to radio for...
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of this effort was the women's national little league which under the leadership of elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony collected 100,000 signatures. in the winter of 1864, presented them to the radical republican senator, charles sumner, for presentation to the senate. by summer, the number of signatures had reached 400,000. simultaneously in the border states, growth in the ranks of anti-slavery democrats pressed the cause of perpetual freedom for all. in the meantime, in december 1863 republican congressman james ashley of ohio proposed a bill that would "amend the national constitution prohibiting slavery or involuntary servitude in all the states and territories now owned or which may be hereafter acquired by the united states." the ashley proposal was followed by another from iowa republican congressman james wilson. when the blended bill reached the floor, it encountered considerable opposition. primarily and predictably from democrats and representatives from kentucky. as you know, kentucky always has problems with any issues regarding the removal of slavery from the nation.
of this effort was the women's national little league which under the leadership of elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony collected 100,000 signatures. in the winter of 1864, presented them to the radical republican senator, charles sumner, for presentation to the senate. by summer, the number of signatures had reached 400,000. simultaneously in the border states, growth in the ranks of anti-slavery democrats pressed the cause of perpetual freedom for all. in the meantime, in december 1863...
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blogger photographer brandon stanton who is behind one of the most popular photo websites humans of new york spped 13-year-old nadal for a photo and asked a simple question whoez who's influenced you most in your life. >> almost always when i ask that question i have asked a lot. somebody will talk about their parents and he said my principal, miss lopez. i was immediately intrigued. >> the 8th grader from new york told brandon his principal inspired him because she made every student stand up one at a time and told each one of us that we matter. >> miss lopez is like my second mom. >> reporter: she makes you believe in yourself doesn't she? >> she is so devoted to these kids and their futures. >> reporter: brandon's post went viral which prompted him to meet this beloved principal. they started a fund-raiser so that students at the school could take a field trip to harvard, a trip that would cost $35,000. >> why did you choose ha i'm constantly fighting with the kids and their parents and the teachers who say you are definitely good enough. you are amazing in and you're bril yants. but
blogger photographer brandon stanton who is behind one of the most popular photo websites humans of new york spped 13-year-old nadal for a photo and asked a simple question whoez who's influenced you most in your life. >> almost always when i ask that question i have asked a lot. somebody will talk about their parents and he said my principal, miss lopez. i was immediately intrigued. >> the 8th grader from new york told brandon his principal inspired him because she made every...