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no faith in stanton. he has no sincerity of character the road. and luscious.ical -- and malicious. on --buchanan was always james buchanan said that he was always on his side. he flattered me and nausea. president johnson, and speaking of mr. stanton often referred to his duplicity. he did not know any man who could be more obsequious that -- then mr. stanton. the afterward wrote that stanton believes in pure force as long as he wields it. you may be getting an idea for the sort of person you may have met. you may have met such people in your lifetime. if you ever worked in military service for academia or some form of organized crime, -- [applause] [laughter] william: these people are fairly prevalent. exactly. have thompson, i should left him out, he was just a confederate after all. he served in the canon's cabinet. then he confided to another one of his colleagues in that cabinet that i know no man who has reached eminence in america or anywhere else who has made for himself such a character and the
no faith in stanton. he has no sincerity of character the road. and luscious.ical -- and malicious. on --buchanan was always james buchanan said that he was always on his side. he flattered me and nausea. president johnson, and speaking of mr. stanton often referred to his duplicity. he did not know any man who could be more obsequious that -- then mr. stanton. the afterward wrote that stanton believes in pure force as long as he wields it. you may be getting an idea for the sort of person you...
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the principal evidence we have for his impression of stanton is stanton. i'm not kidding.started to put himself in the position of lincoln's beloved of 1866, i september believe it was, when with a letter to senator james ashley of ohio, the radical radicals, in which he described himself -- he had this cockamamie story of pretending to wanting to resign. he did want to resign. he wanted as much power as he could get in as much salary as he could live on as long as he could. but in this fable, lincoln put his hands on stanton's shoulders and with tears in his eyes told you have, stanton, been what's held this administration together. i cannot let you go. it was pure -- uh -- what's the word? poppycock. [laughter] i knew it began with a consonant. [laughter] so, that's what we know. there are a lot of stories about lincoln. credit, i few that i think it was john hay who was at the meeting at the war department in september of 1863 when stanton did one of the few good things that he did. , thet everyone together generals, he brought in the railroad presidents on his own init
the principal evidence we have for his impression of stanton is stanton. i'm not kidding.started to put himself in the position of lincoln's beloved of 1866, i september believe it was, when with a letter to senator james ashley of ohio, the radical radicals, in which he described himself -- he had this cockamamie story of pretending to wanting to resign. he did want to resign. he wanted as much power as he could get in as much salary as he could live on as long as he could. but in this fable,...
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so stanton hunten stayed in canada pretty much after that. eunice's parents were william hunten and addy can hunten. -- addy hunten. addy, who became a very well known naacp activist in the 1920s, in fact, she was -- she had an interesting job. her job was to go into places where the klan, the revived klan of the 1920s had become so furiously active that the african-american people who lived there had been cowed and crushed, and her job was to go into these communities by herself and go to public meetings and try to rouse people's spirits and plant naacp branches or revive the old ones. william hunten, eunice's father, was the first black international secretary hired by the ymca. and you have to picture the ymca not as a nonprofit that runs health clubs but, rather, as this enormous and actually quite wealthy international organization with chapters all over the world. and william traveled the world on their behalf. so the parents were both these activists. and so it's little surprise that eunice grew up quite ambitious. she attended smith c
so stanton hunten stayed in canada pretty much after that. eunice's parents were william hunten and addy can hunten. -- addy hunten. addy, who became a very well known naacp activist in the 1920s, in fact, she was -- she had an interesting job. her job was to go into places where the klan, the revived klan of the 1920s had become so furiously active that the african-american people who lived there had been cowed and crushed, and her job was to go into these communities by herself and go to...
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. >> stanton, grant said the secretary was very timid. it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness but he could not see that the enemy was in danger. the enemy would not have been in danger if mr. stanton had been in the field. >> on at 8:00 on lectures and history, iowa state university professor describes the careers and social pressures on pioneering women writers like nellie blye and dorothy diction. >> they tried to assign her stories about flowers and and stuff except she kept busting out. she wrote stories about divorce laws, called for reform of divorce laws. largely baufs her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions for women who worked in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, the nasa film "friendship 7" documentling astronaut john glenn's or bit around the earth. >> roger, zero g and i feel fine. capsule turning around. oh, that view is tremendous. >> at 8:00, on the presidency, constitutional law professor
. >> stanton, grant said the secretary was very timid. it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness but he could not see that the enemy was in danger. the enemy would not have been in danger if mr. stanton had been in the field. >> on at 8:00 on lectures and history, iowa state university professor describes the careers and social pressures on pioneering women writers like nellie blye and dorothy diction. >> they tried to assign her...
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that that stanton hunton's kitchen table. that may or may not be true. but he was involved in the planning and indeed when john brown was caught and hang that among the documents found on his person was a list of supporters and stanton hunton's name is on the list. so he stating canada pretty much after that. eunice's parents were william hunton and and addie hunting. addie became a well know and double naacp activists. her job was to go into places where the revived clan of the 1920s and became so active that the african-american people who live there have been crushed and her job was to go to the communities that go to public meetings and try to get up the spirits and plant new naacp branches. william, unisys has father was the first black international secretary hired by the ymca. and it was a enormous and quite wealthy international organization which had chapters all over the world. so the parents are both these activists. so there's little surprise that eunice grew quite ambitious. she attended smith college. where she received her masters and bach
that that stanton hunton's kitchen table. that may or may not be true. but he was involved in the planning and indeed when john brown was caught and hang that among the documents found on his person was a list of supporters and stanton hunton's name is on the list. so he stating canada pretty much after that. eunice's parents were william hunton and and addie hunting. addie became a well know and double naacp activists. her job was to go into places where the revived clan of the 1920s and...
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and at within pound -- one point in the second chapter, susan stanton tells a story.jack stanton as a young politician had no basis in reality. and i said where the hell did that come from? and then libby, my favorite, which, my honorrine. six-foot lesbian with a mouth on her, appeared in a job that betsy wright had in the campaign itch hat cagedy bates in mind when i wrote here. i would bring the pages down to victoria at night, and she would start reading and laughing hit hysterically and saying where did this come from? i didn't know. i decide wanted to have the book judged on its own marries rather than my relationship with bill clinton, and i knew that if my name was on it, it would not be treated fairly by my fellow journalists. and then the third stage was, after it exploded, which none of us expected, right? >> host: i did. >> guest: you did? >> why. >> guest: why didn't random house keep reducing the prisoning. they couldn't keep up if with it after i was publishing. started off at 55 and -- >> that didn't -- >> guest: that's publishing for you. it got scary as hell. to have
and at within pound -- one point in the second chapter, susan stanton tells a story.jack stanton as a young politician had no basis in reality. and i said where the hell did that come from? and then libby, my favorite, which, my honorrine. six-foot lesbian with a mouth on her, appeared in a job that betsy wright had in the campaign itch hat cagedy bates in mind when i wrote here. i would bring the pages down to victoria at night, and she would start reading and laughing hit hysterically and...
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. >> the second stage was things started happening to these point susan stanton tells the story about jack stanton as a young politician that had no basis in reality and in fact the dialogue in the book had no basis in reality. i said where did that come from. then libby, my favorite character, my heroine, 6-foot lesbian with a mouth on her, suddenly appeared in a job betty wright had in the campaign but didn't know that the right, i had kathy bates in my mind when i wrote her and i would write during the day and bring the pages up to victoria at night and she would start reading and laughing hysterically saying where did this come from? i didn't know it decided i wanted to have a book judged on its own merits, rather than on my relationship with bill clinton and i do if my name were on it it would not be treated fairly by my fellow journalists. the third stage was after it exploded, which none of us expected, why did random house keep reducing the printing week. >> are you kidding? they couldn't keep up with it. >> after it was published. that is publishing. >> it got scary as hell.
. >> the second stage was things started happening to these point susan stanton tells the story about jack stanton as a young politician that had no basis in reality and in fact the dialogue in the book had no basis in reality. i said where did that come from. then libby, my favorite character, my heroine, 6-foot lesbian with a mouth on her, suddenly appeared in a job betty wright had in the campaign but didn't know that the right, i had kathy bates in my mind when i wrote her and i would...
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author william marvel on abraham lincoln's secretary of war, edwin stanton. >> stanton, grant said the secretary was very timid. it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness but he could not see that the enemy was in danger. the enemy would not have been in danger if mr. stanton had been in the field. >> at 8:00 on lectures and history, iowa state university professor, tracy luke, describes the careers and social pressures on pioneering women writers. >> they try to assign their stories about flowers and the stuff that would have made everyone happy except she kept busting out. she wrote stories about divorce laws. called for reform of divorce laws. largely because of her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions for women who worked in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, the nasa film, "friendship seven" documenting john glenn's orbit around the earth. >> roger, zero g and i feel fine. capsule turning around. oh, that view is tremendous. >> 589:00 on the presidency
author william marvel on abraham lincoln's secretary of war, edwin stanton. >> stanton, grant said the secretary was very timid. it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness but he could not see that the enemy was in danger. the enemy would not have been in danger if mr. stanton had been in the field. >> at 8:00 on lectures and history, iowa state university professor, tracy luke, describes the careers and social pressures on pioneering...
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stanton andegram to , it was ausual way terse statement. it said that general lee and i met and he accepted the terms of surrender. he said the text, what was the reaction? they went bonkers in washington. it was incredible. >> thank you. bookjust recently read a focus on the, the , ins of the surrender was this book, emotional aftermath of the detractors. wondered, what was the motivation of the detractors? that heated attack on grant? was fouras motivated years of death and destruction on both sides are it there was a lot of dissension. -- i hope so. it is a great question. you know that in a 40 minute talk i cannot give you all the information that you need. maybe outside and i will continue. much to be said about the negative reaction to can imagineyou after all of the bitterness that had accumulated, why shouldn't the victors impose harsh terms. why shouldn't there be treason trials. their motivation was that they were angry that the confederates were getting off too easy. they did not want that to happen. , what a remarkable. of time.
stanton andegram to , it was ausual way terse statement. it said that general lee and i met and he accepted the terms of surrender. he said the text, what was the reaction? they went bonkers in washington. it was incredible. >> thank you. bookjust recently read a focus on the, the , ins of the surrender was this book, emotional aftermath of the detractors. wondered, what was the motivation of the detractors? that heated attack on grant? was fouras motivated years of death and destruction...
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stanton had been in the field. >> on 8:00, iowa state university tracy luke describes the careers andocial pressures on pioneering women writers. >> they tried to assign her stories about flowers and stuff that would've made sarah joseph a hail happy. she kept busting out. she wrote stories about divorce laws, called for reform of divorce laws. largely because of her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions for women who worked in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america. friendship seven documenting john glenn's orbit around the earth. >> zero g and i feel fine. capsule is turning around. the feel is tremendous. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, garrett epps talks about the passage of the 22nd amendment limiting the number of terms of president can serve. >> no person shall be elected to the office of president more than twice and no person who has held the officer president or acted as president for more than two years of the term to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of the
stanton had been in the field. >> on 8:00, iowa state university tracy luke describes the careers andocial pressures on pioneering women writers. >> they tried to assign her stories about flowers and stuff that would've made sarah joseph a hail happy. she kept busting out. she wrote stories about divorce laws, called for reform of divorce laws. largely because of her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions for women who worked in factories. she wrote about the medical...
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author william marvel on abraham lincoln secretary of war edward stanton. >> of stanton, grant said the secretary was very timid. it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness but he could not see that the enemy was in danger. the enemy would not have been in danger if mr. stanton had been in the field. >>> tracy lute describes the social pressures on pioneering women writers. >> they tried to define her stories about flowers and the stuff that would have made sarah really happy. she kept busting out. she wrote stories about divorce laws. called for a reform of divorce laws. largely because of her mother's experience. she wrote about the conditions for women who worked in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, the nasa film friendship 7 documenting astronaut john glenn's orbit around the earth. >> roger zero g. i feel fine. capsule is turning around. oh, that view is tremendous. >> and at 8:00, on the presidency, constitutional law professor talks about the passage of the amen
author william marvel on abraham lincoln secretary of war edward stanton. >> of stanton, grant said the secretary was very timid. it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness but he could not see that the enemy was in danger. the enemy would not have been in danger if mr. stanton had been in the field. >>> tracy lute describes the social pressures on pioneering women writers. >> they tried to define her stories about flowers and...
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. >> of stanton, grand said the secretary was very timid, it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness, but he could not see that the enemy was in danger. the enemy would not have been in danger if mr. stanton had been in the field. >> and then at 8:00, on lectures in history, iowa state university professor tracy luke describes the careers and social pressures on pioneering women writers like nelly bly and dorothy dix. >> try to assign her stories about flowers and the stuff that would have made sarah joseph hail very happy but she kept busting out. she wrote stories about divorce laws, called for reform of divorce laws, largely because of her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions for women who worked in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00 on reel america, the nasa film friendship 7 documenting astronaut john glenn's orbit around the earth. >> zero g and i feel fine. capsule is turning around. oh, that view is tremendous. >> and at 8:00, on the presidency, constitutional law prof
. >> of stanton, grand said the secretary was very timid, it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness, but he could not see that the enemy was in danger. the enemy would not have been in danger if mr. stanton had been in the field. >> and then at 8:00, on lectures in history, iowa state university professor tracy luke describes the careers and social pressures on pioneering women writers like nelly bly and dorothy dix. >> try to...
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edward stanton could be referred to as mars. as a result, it took an awful smart guy, good with puzzles, to decipher these messages that came through. which i suggest is a challenge for anybody writing battle histories with an encoded message are involved, figuring out the time lag. it may be said it arrived at 3:00, but it is not out of the question that the general doesn't see the ring -- see the half for an hour and a before they get the codewords straightened out. when grant goes to the front on the 28th of march, he sent him back to be abraham lincoln's personal telegraphic assistant. he wrote articles that sun." d in the "new york there's a simple dental portion -- there is a substantial portion it recounts his time with abraham lincoln. i think you'll find this missing in most accounts of this. ok, hmm. i'll hold off for a minute there. let's do this. i heard from a lincoln biographer who asked to see an advance copy of this. he told me he was impressed enough with some of my sources that he has gone online and changed th
edward stanton could be referred to as mars. as a result, it took an awful smart guy, good with puzzles, to decipher these messages that came through. which i suggest is a challenge for anybody writing battle histories with an encoded message are involved, figuring out the time lag. it may be said it arrived at 3:00, but it is not out of the question that the general doesn't see the ring -- see the half for an hour and a before they get the codewords straightened out. when grant goes to the...
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. >> on stanton, grant said the secretary was very timid. it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness but not that the enemy was in danger and the enemy would not have been in danger had he been in the field. >>> tracy luke describes the pressures on pioneering women wri writers. >> they try to assign her stories about flowers and the stuff that would have made her happy except she just kept bu busting out. she wrote stories about divorce l laws, called for a reform of divorce laws largely because of her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions for women who lived in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00, on real mistaamerica, the nasa fil "friendship 7," documenting john glenn's orbit around the earth. >> i feel fine and the capsule is turning around. that view is tremendous. >> at 8:00on to the presidency, constitutional law professor, garrett epps talks about lim limiting the number of terms a president can serve. >> no person shall be
. >> on stanton, grant said the secretary was very timid. it was impossible for him to avoid interfering with the armies. he could see our weakness but not that the enemy was in danger and the enemy would not have been in danger had he been in the field. >>> tracy luke describes the pressures on pioneering women wri writers. >> they try to assign her stories about flowers and the stuff that would have made her happy except she just kept bu busting out. she wrote stories...
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stanton had been in the field. the careers and social pressures on pioneering .omen writers like neri bly >> they tried to assign her , exceptabout flowers she just kept busting out. she called for a reform of divorce laws, largely because of her mother's experience. women's work in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00, the nasa film "friendship 7," documenting astronaut john glenn'bi
stanton had been in the field. the careers and social pressures on pioneering .omen writers like neri bly >> they tried to assign her , exceptabout flowers she just kept busting out. she called for a reform of divorce laws, largely because of her mother's experience. women's work in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00, the nasa film "friendship 7," documenting astronaut john glenn'bi
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stanton had been in the field."lessons inn history," describing the careers and social pressures on pioneering women writers. >> i tried to assign her stories about hours, the things that would make surge is a hail very happy, and she wrote stories about divorced wives, called for a reform of divorced wives. she wrote about conditions for women to work in factories. the medicalout treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "reel america," documenting john glenn's orbit around the world. >> i feel fine. the capsule is turning around. oh, that view is tremendous. a at 8:00 on the presidency, constitutional law professor talks about the passage of the second amendment limiting the number of terms a president conserve. >> no person should be elected to the office of the president more than twice, and no person who has held the office of president or his active for more from whichars a term another person was elected shall be elected to the office of the president more than once. >> for a complete american hi
stanton had been in the field."lessons inn history," describing the careers and social pressures on pioneering women writers. >> i tried to assign her stories about hours, the things that would make surge is a hail very happy, and she wrote stories about divorced wives, called for a reform of divorced wives. she wrote about conditions for women to work in factories. the medicalout treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "reel america," documenting...
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stanton road in southeast closed.os they're repairing a water mainir break from earlier just beforeiitanton and suitland parkway.. 295 still looking good.oo and keep in mind marylandd state highway letting us knows k that more than 1500 pieces ofce equipment were deployed. pavement temperatures are justpa more just wet and sluggish.lugg. advising you to use caution to o and leave early to get around ad the area. th we'll keep you posted on thathat one.one. between 370 and route one onoutn the icc we do have icycy conditions reported.eporte light volume but use caution c in both directions. just reduce your speeds.pe that's my best advice to you. starting to see volume pick upv 95 northbound through dale throu city in virginia and 270 and 2 southbound coming down towardsds the truck scales. good news metro is onthe time across all males if you want wan to opt for metro and skip the roads this morning. bundle up and watchroads for sk conditions on the sidewalks asnh you walk around the dmv as a well.ro. back to you holly and maureen. >> 5:52 and now a look atk a what's happening around
stanton road in southeast closed.os they're repairing a water mainir break from earlier just beforeiitanton and suitland parkway.. 295 still looking good.oo and keep in mind marylandd state highway letting us knows k that more than 1500 pieces ofce equipment were deployed. pavement temperatures are justpa more just wet and sluggish.lugg. advising you to use caution to o and leave early to get around ad the area. th we'll keep you posted on thathat one.one. between 370 and route one onoutn the...
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right here, we have a commission signed by president lincoln and secretary of war edward stanton. this belonged to general john buford, who was a calvary commander for the army of the potomac at gettysburg. this is a really nice piece here at the national civil war museum. we like to keep things balanced. so i post this commission, which is actually signed by president franklin pierce. what is interesting about this is the secretary of the war in 1853 was jefferson davis. both of these commissions were for john buford. this was as a first lieutenant in 1850 three. and this as a major general in 1863. band.here, we have a hat this is a navy item from the uss monitor, famous for being one of the first ironclad, the famous monitor anden the the merrimack. this is an original hat band worn by one of the sailors on the monitor. those are very rare. we are excited to have it in the collection. right down in front here, we have what is known as a henry rifle. this was when of the first, if ,ot the first, repeating rifles successful repeating rifle used during the war. the u.s. government
right here, we have a commission signed by president lincoln and secretary of war edward stanton. this belonged to general john buford, who was a calvary commander for the army of the potomac at gettysburg. this is a really nice piece here at the national civil war museum. we like to keep things balanced. so i post this commission, which is actually signed by president franklin pierce. what is interesting about this is the secretary of the war in 1853 was jefferson davis. both of these...
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i can't tell you that stanton was without redeeming qualities. i can tell you evidence of those qualities is difficult to find. [laughter] he was good to his mother. [laughter] i'm pretty sure he never beat his wife. [laughter] but in the realm of public service, his motives seemed more often selfish than benevolent, and his actions more pernicious than beneficial. countedell have opposition to the lincoln administration but not enough to make a difference in the outcome of the war. certainly enough to leave us with a greater legacy of wartime repression than is comfortable today or was even necessary then. watch the entire program tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war. durck talksan about his forthcoming book, "lincoln in indiana." he discusses abraham lincoln's childhood after his family moved to indiana in 1816, and how the formative years influenced lincoln's decision to practice law and seek the presidency. the lincoln group of the district of columbia posted this event. it is just over one hour. >> thank you, john. john mentioned ou
i can't tell you that stanton was without redeeming qualities. i can tell you evidence of those qualities is difficult to find. [laughter] he was good to his mother. [laughter] i'm pretty sure he never beat his wife. [laughter] but in the realm of public service, his motives seemed more often selfish than benevolent, and his actions more pernicious than beneficial. countedell have opposition to the lincoln administration but not enough to make a difference in the outcome of the war. certainly...
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lincoln knew then he would never rise to stanton's level in the profession, and that is true ability and opportunity, his square root lay in politics. in lincoln's party, it disintegrated beneath him, but the necessity of political parties never left him. he clung to the hull of the sinking whig party party longer than some. in this party chaos, lincoln cast himself into the world. as his party splintered, he began holding the framework of another one, even when he did not know he was doing so. many movements often overlapping, swirled into vacuum. movements against slavery, movements against immigrants, movements against trains. but the nativist and temperance movement confounded the development of the anti-slavery one. antislavery democrats and anti-slavery whigs with long grudges to regard each other with suspicion. politics were suffused with sectarianism and asserted itself as the core of a new alignment, though it could not itself attract or manage a varied or volatile coalition. some people understood that more proficient and did political leaders were required to draw the ele
lincoln knew then he would never rise to stanton's level in the profession, and that is true ability and opportunity, his square root lay in politics. in lincoln's party, it disintegrated beneath him, but the necessity of political parties never left him. he clung to the hull of the sinking whig party party longer than some. in this party chaos, lincoln cast himself into the world. as his party splintered, he began holding the framework of another one, even when he did not know he was doing so....
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its started around 4:30 friday morning on stanton avenue, two adults and two small children escaped because they heard a window break. their smoke alarms did not go off. >>> in men low park, two -- menlo park two teen areas accused of breaking into a home and hitting the man who lives there with a hammer just of midnight this morning the victim came home, found his house had been ransacked and two teenagers were inside the bedroom. even after getting hit in head with the hammer he was able to detain a 13 year boy. police arrived arrested the boy and a 14-year-old girl they found a couple blocks away. >> coming up at 6:00, a parking lot ripped apart in the south bay. what sparked this major effort to rescue a trapped raccoon. plus, an unexpected ride after the ride. the new details continue on the amusement park rescue in southern california. >>> incredible video shows a raccoon stuck in a pipe in watsonville. a man heard cries from the drain and called police for happen. wildlife emergency services had to step in. the only way to ghetto raccoon to cut through pavement and ghetto pipe. 24 ho
its started around 4:30 friday morning on stanton avenue, two adults and two small children escaped because they heard a window break. their smoke alarms did not go off. >>> in men low park, two -- menlo park two teen areas accused of breaking into a home and hitting the man who lives there with a hammer just of midnight this morning the victim came home, found his house had been ransacked and two teenagers were inside the bedroom. even after getting hit in head with the hammer he was...
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its started around 4:30 friday morning on stanton avenue, two adults and two small children escaped because they heard a window break. their smoke alarms did not go off. >>> in men low park, two -- menlo park two teen areas accused of breaking into a home and hitting the man who lives there with a hammer just of midnight this morning the victim came home, found his house had been ransacked and two teenagers were inside the bedroom. even after getting hit in head with the hammer he was able to detain a 13 year boy. police arrived arrested the boy and a 14-year-old girl they found a couple blocks away. >> coming up at 6:00, a parking lot ripped apart in the south bay. what sparked this major effort to rescue a trapped raccoon. plus, an unexpected ride after the ride. the new details continue on the amusement park rescue in southern california. >>> incredible video shows a raccoon stuck in a pipe in watsonville. a man heard cries from the drain and called police for happen. wildlife emergency services had to step in. the only way to ghetto raccoon to cut through pavement and ghetto pipe. 24 ho
its started around 4:30 friday morning on stanton avenue, two adults and two small children escaped because they heard a window break. their smoke alarms did not go off. >>> in men low park, two -- menlo park two teen areas accused of breaking into a home and hitting the man who lives there with a hammer just of midnight this morning the victim came home, found his house had been ransacked and two teenagers were inside the bedroom. even after getting hit in head with the hammer he was...
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we made it to stanton, virginia, where woodrow wilson's birth place is.e come up to the door and there is a sign it is closed. my father never traveled there. walks around and it was the day, the second mrs. wilson died. how unlucky could we be. >> you mean the anniversary of edith wilson's death. >> no, the day she died. who could pick that day? he decides, we're going to go to charlottesville, not very far away. we don't go to monticello first. or ashland where james monroe lived. we go to the library at the university of virginia. he storms up the stairs, a chubby small guy and my mother waits in the lobby because she's already rolling her eyes and i go up with him. he's got this old box camera and comes up to the librarian, i don't think there is anybody there as i remember, and he says, i'm judge strauss from new jersey and i'm friends with judge -- and he makes up a name in virginia and he says i need to photograph thomas jefferson's will. all right. so the guy is saying, no, no, no. can't do that. finally, my father's berating this guy, mentioning
we made it to stanton, virginia, where woodrow wilson's birth place is.e come up to the door and there is a sign it is closed. my father never traveled there. walks around and it was the day, the second mrs. wilson died. how unlucky could we be. >> you mean the anniversary of edith wilson's death. >> no, the day she died. who could pick that day? he decides, we're going to go to charlottesville, not very far away. we don't go to monticello first. or ashland where james monroe lived....
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army band were selected as stanton because they have the same general appearance and appropriate height. their role is to play the part to help pull off a flawless inauguration friday. at the capital, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. our website has everything you need to know about the inauguration, from those road closures and restrictions to the official programs and much more. just head over to wjla.com. it was a bright and sunny and kind of chilly morning for the rehearsals, than the clouds rolled in. meteorologist josh knight has a first look at your forecast. today. josh: exactly. after yesterday, such a 180 that even though we were in the mid 40's, it still will that much better. i'm going to show you what it looked like as he went throughout the day with our weatherbug. we did have all of that sun earlier today, then around 3:00, 4:00 in the afternoon is when the clouds really started to move in. we are going to watch for a few more showers to head our way. temperature wise we are doing all right. we will not cool to quickly. 41 for d.c. 36 for gaithersburg. let's start off with what i
army band were selected as stanton because they have the same general appearance and appropriate height. their role is to play the part to help pull off a flawless inauguration friday. at the capital, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. our website has everything you need to know about the inauguration, from those road closures and restrictions to the official programs and much more. just head over to wjla.com. it was a bright and sunny and kind of chilly morning for the rehearsals, than the clouds rolled...
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. >> a second victim man was wounded in the change of gunfireel van road and stanton road southeast. "fox5" paul wagner live at the jean that story. paul. >>> hey, guys, i'm scanned standing in the parking lot where this happened early this morning 0 minutes after 10:00 or so i'm at the forest ridge apart complexel vines road and stanton southeast. that's when what we understand from police now is that vivian marrow was on her electric powered scooter on this walkway right here and as she was coming along the walkway heading up towards the corner store there was gunfire. according to police there was an exchange of gun fire and mits marrow was hit in the head. >> this is vivian mrow a mother, great-grandmother shot in the head after she road her powered scooter from the apartment to the corner store. caught in the cross fire in a shootout that has so far no explanation. >> really messed up. i don't know really a loss of words because my mom was wonderful laid write an she looked ought for all my family and cousins and some of the people up there called her mom you know what i'm sayin
. >> a second victim man was wounded in the change of gunfireel van road and stanton road southeast. "fox5" paul wagner live at the jean that story. paul. >>> hey, guys, i'm scanned standing in the parking lot where this happened early this morning 0 minutes after 10:00 or so i'm at the forest ridge apart complexel vines road and stanton southeast. that's when what we understand from police now is that vivian marrow was on her electric powered scooter on this walkway...
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i'm joined by bill stanton, mike barrett, captain chuck gnash has joined us.you because obviously it's early, the fbi's interviewing the suspect at this very moment. your initial thoughts on this, particularly as information comes out about the suspect's military background and record. >> yeah. i think one of the things we're going to have to look at is see if he received any mental treatment when he was in the military. has he been diagnosed with ptsd? or does he have some other kind of problem? ck at certain points when it was tough to recruit people, sometimes the military took in folks that maybe were not well adapted, we'll put it that way. so what category does he fall in? and has he had any previous issues while he was in the military? that's all big unknown right now. charles: about 25 minutes ago, the governor of florida did give a press conference. let's take a listen to some of the things he had to say. >> whoever is responsible will be held accountable to the full extent of the law. let me repeat this. the state of florida, law enforcement in the s
i'm joined by bill stanton, mike barrett, captain chuck gnash has joined us.you because obviously it's early, the fbi's interviewing the suspect at this very moment. your initial thoughts on this, particularly as information comes out about the suspect's military background and record. >> yeah. i think one of the things we're going to have to look at is see if he received any mental treatment when he was in the military. has he been diagnosed with ptsd? or does he have some other kind of...
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the mayor, gary stephenson, giancarlo stanton happened to be driving buy. on way to state of the state address when he spotted the smoke. also volunteer firefighter and former chief banked on the door until the girl inside woke up. >> just getting ready to kick the door in. me and the other gentleman when the girl came down the steps and she's like what's the matter. i'm like, honey, your house is on fire. >> thanks in part to quick action, no one was hurt in that fire. >> philadelphia firefighters are showing off an updated tool to help save lives. take a look at it. nbc 10 got a look at new thermal images cameras. spot heat given off by people which lets firefighters find people through thick clouds of smoke. should be up and running in the next couple of weeks. keep you updated. >>> three philadelphia restaurants taking the sugary drink tax a step forward and paying it forward with matching donations. owners of hawthorne, cambridge. also matches the taxes collected and plan to donate the money to the andrew jackson school where their son starts in the fa
the mayor, gary stephenson, giancarlo stanton happened to be driving buy. on way to state of the state address when he spotted the smoke. also volunteer firefighter and former chief banked on the door until the girl inside woke up. >> just getting ready to kick the door in. me and the other gentleman when the girl came down the steps and she's like what's the matter. i'm like, honey, your house is on fire. >> thanks in part to quick action, no one was hurt in that fire. >>...
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> a new castle county police officer and another driver both survived a nasty collision in stantonngled patrol car ended up on a lawn. it happened at 7:00 tonight. authorities have not said how badly everyone was hurt or who was at fault. >> philadelphia police say a motorcyclist killed by a septa bus had run a red light. it hit the bus traveling westbound at rising sun. no one on the bus was reported hurt. newly released surveillance shows the moment of impact as a pickup truck slammed into a mass transit bus in syracuse. the truck was lodged in the side of the bus several feet off the ground. the truck driver swerved off the road to avoid stopped traffic and crashed into the stopped bus as passengers scrambled to get out of the way. there were only minor injuries. >> this is a hotel collapsing into a river in peru yesterday after ten hours of nonstop rain softened the foundation. no one was injured because the hotel which dates back to colonial times, had been evacuated. several buildings were destroyed and forecastsers expect more rain in the coming months. >> 40 survivors of na
♪ ♪ ♪ >> a new castle county police officer and another driver both survived a nasty collision in stantonngled patrol car ended up on a lawn. it happened at 7:00 tonight. authorities have not said how badly everyone was hurt or who was at fault. >> philadelphia police say a motorcyclist killed by a septa bus had run a red light. it hit the bus traveling westbound at rising sun. no one on the bus was reported hurt. newly released surveillance shows the moment of impact as a...
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marrow was on her way to the corner store when she was shot near the intersection of else vin road and stanton road southeast. i don't know really, i'm at a loss of words because my mom was a wonderful lady and i know that. she looked out for all my family and cousins, even some of those people up there, they call her mom. you know what i'm saying? > marrow's family described as a caring mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. a man was also wonned in the cross fire. so far there have been no arrests. today the nation honored reverend dr. martin luther king, jr. fox5's jim lokay is here with more of some of the local celebrations. we saw events all over today and just as doctor king, the politics that we have been seeing across this country cast aside as we start inaugeration week. i didn't want you to think i was taking credit. i'm just getting my butterfly ready. the president and first lady continuing their tradition of service on martin luther king drive at the family shelter. they were there to help paint this mlk mount laurel in the community room on what they call the wall of hope. t
marrow was on her way to the corner store when she was shot near the intersection of else vin road and stanton road southeast. i don't know really, i'm at a loss of words because my mom was a wonderful lady and i know that. she looked out for all my family and cousins, even some of those people up there, they call her mom. you know what i'm saying? > marrow's family described as a caring mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. a man was also wonned in the cross fire. so far there have...
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shot and police sa a map was also wounded in the shooting near the intersection of alvin road and stanton road southeast. "fox5" paul wagner joins us live from the scene with the story, paul. >> all right. tony i'm at the intersection now and this is forest ridge apart complex here behind me and what we understand from family members and friends is that vivian marrow now reported to be 68 years old by police lived in this apartment complex for approximately 30 years. she's known up here as mom and also known as candy lady and really looked up for the young ones here an she came out through that gate over there on her motorizeed scooter an was coming down to the corner store and was just about 10:16 this morning when police say at least two gunmen got into a gun battle skaichinging gunfire and miss marrow was caught in the middle of it. >> this is vivian marrow. a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who was shot in the head this morning as she road her powered scooter from apartment to the corner store. and caught in the cross fire police say in a shootout that has so far no explanat
shot and police sa a map was also wounded in the shooting near the intersection of alvin road and stanton road southeast. "fox5" paul wagner joins us live from the scene with the story, paul. >> all right. tony i'm at the intersection now and this is forest ridge apart complex here behind me and what we understand from family members and friends is that vivian marrow now reported to be 68 years old by police lived in this apartment complex for approximately 30 years. she's known...
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wanted to tell you tonight that this area thereere where the murder took place, the elvins road, stanton road intersection has been a very troubled neighborhood for a vero long time. there have been a number of murders along elvins road alone. it's actually a dead end and there's been so much trouble there in recent years that thett last chief, cathy lanier, kept a fixed post right there, a policr officer station odd that road,d, on elvins road around the clockk because of the problems up there. the people that live there, they believe this is an ongoing beefg between two neighborhoods. the chief wouldn't confirm that today, but that's what thehat' community believes and nowes a they're looking for help. live outside d.c. police headquarters, paul wagner, fox5 local news. new tonight, a george mason university professor is accusedu of recording intimate momentsomn with a woman out her consent. james fell camp is charged withh unlawful filming. the victim told police she had a con eventing intimatee relationship with the professors for some type but then on december 25 she discovered some
wanted to tell you tonight that this area thereere where the murder took place, the elvins road, stanton road intersection has been a very troubled neighborhood for a vero long time. there have been a number of murders along elvins road alone. it's actually a dead end and there's been so much trouble there in recent years that thett last chief, cathy lanier, kept a fixed post right there, a policr officer station odd that road,d, on elvins road around the clockk because of the problems up...
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aa purcs >> according to one of the students in stanton they were te asked to act like slaves by pretendingoal while white while i students played the past nobleae men. >> the school officials saidicid the behavior was grosslygross inappropriate and would not be tolerated. rated >> president trump declared de four mississippi counties counts federal disaster areas.reas. some had criticized the trump administration saying it wason a dragging its feet ansd makingkig the declaration after theon afte storms hit on saturday.sat four people died infour peopl mississippi and more than 500th0 homes were either destroyed or r greatly damaged.maged another 14 people were killed14 in georgia. >> by virtue of being the dee facto home team in super bowlr l p-the atlanta falcons get first dibs on uniform colors and they're going with red.g wi. if the past is the way things ts go if you judge by whatf you ju happened in the past this isby w going to seal the deal for thee new england patriots.ne bowls are won by the team tam wearing white which is whats wht the pats are going with. >> what. >> one excepti
aa purcs >> according to one of the students in stanton they were te asked to act like slaves by pretendingoal while white while i students played the past nobleae men. >> the school officials saidicid the behavior was grosslygross inappropriate and would not be tolerated. rated >> president trump declared de four mississippi counties counts federal disaster areas.reas. some had criticized the trump administration saying it wason a dragging its feet ansd makingkig the...
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that's a coming out of some of the areas west of orange south of stanton there. it's all moving toward areas like bealeton in southern fauquier county. winchester it's starting to snow towards you and it will increase the next fuel hours. this is a quick -- few hours. this is a quick hitter. you've got the winter weather advisory till 7 a.m. the morning commute will have moderate impact because i think the roads will be more wet than white. now that doesn't mean there won't be slick spots. there could even be school delays with some of the areas that get some heavier snow totals, 1 1/2 inches, maybe 2, not a lot, but it could be enough, especially west where it's colder. you see temperatures right now still near 40 in town in annapolis. that's why i'm not as concerned. we're sitting at or below freezing in many areas in the shenandoah valley and frederick. no problems here at least at the moment on our michael we've got cloudy skies, 39, feeling like 33 with wind out of the north, northwest at 9 miles an hour. futurecast has snow coming across the region pretty q
that's a coming out of some of the areas west of orange south of stanton there. it's all moving toward areas like bealeton in southern fauquier county. winchester it's starting to snow towards you and it will increase the next fuel hours. this is a quick -- few hours. this is a quick hitter. you've got the winter weather advisory till 7 a.m. the morning commute will have moderate impact because i think the roads will be more wet than white. now that doesn't mean there won't be slick spots....
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stanton has been in the field. >> at 8:00, iowa state university professor describes the careers and social pressures on pioneer women writers. >> that try to confine her stories to flowers and stuff that would make her happy, but she kept busting out very she called for a reform on divorce laws, largely because of her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions for women working in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. 4:00, theafternoon at nasa film, friendship seven, documenting john glenn's orbit around the world. >> i feel fine, turning around. that view is tremendous. >> at 8:00, on the presidency. a constitutional law professor talks about the passage of the 22nd amendment limiting the number of terms a president can serve. >> no person shall be elected to the office of president more than twice. and no person who has held the office of president or who has acted as president for more than two years of a term, to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of the president more than once. >> for complete american his
stanton has been in the field. >> at 8:00, iowa state university professor describes the careers and social pressures on pioneer women writers. >> that try to confine her stories to flowers and stuff that would make her happy, but she kept busting out very she called for a reform on divorce laws, largely because of her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions for women working in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. 4:00, theafternoon at nasa film,...
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stanton had been in the field. >> then at 8:00, discussion of careers and discussions opine ear writers. >> they tried to assign her stories like flowers but she kept busting out and wrote stories about divorce laws and largely because of her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions about women who worked in factories and the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00, the nasa film "friendship 7" documenting john glen n's orbit earth. he ad at 8:00 on the presidency, constitutional law professor talks about the 22nd amendment. >> no person shall be elected to the office of president more than twice and no person who has
stanton had been in the field. >> then at 8:00, discussion of careers and discussions opine ear writers. >> they tried to assign her stories like flowers but she kept busting out and wrote stories about divorce laws and largely because of her mother's experience. she wrote about conditions about women who worked in factories and the medical treatment of the poor. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00, the nasa film "friendship 7" documenting john glen n's orbit earth. he ad at...
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>> i think he will, you know, make the china angry, maybe it's not good for us. >> reporter: bill stanton, who ran the american institute, our unusual embassy here, says taiwan shouldn't be used as a bargaining chip with china. >> he needs to avoid doing anything that's going to upset the status quo in the taiwan strait. >> reporter: taiwan's already feeling the pressure diplomatically. just last week, china offered nigeria a $40 billion investment after which nigeria agreed to move taiwan's trade office out of its capital. many here fear that if as president mr. trump uses taiwan as bait, their future could be on the line. new pantene doesn't just wash i wiyour hair, it fuels it.gain. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because strong is beautiful. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. is your deodorant leaving white marks or yellow stains on your clothes? use new degree ultraclear black + white. no white marks on black c
>> i think he will, you know, make the china angry, maybe it's not good for us. >> reporter: bill stanton, who ran the american institute, our unusual embassy here, says taiwan shouldn't be used as a bargaining chip with china. >> he needs to avoid doing anything that's going to upset the status quo in the taiwan strait. >> reporter: taiwan's already feeling the pressure diplomatically. just last week, china offered nigeria a $40 billion investment after which nigeria...
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. >> reporter: the intersection of elvenns and stanton road. in the middle of all the police tape, this motorized poli ed wh. this is where she was sitting when she was shot in the head. vivian marrow, the mother of three, grandmother of 11, murdered as she was on her daily trip to the market down street. >> she was in a wheelchair. >> yes, she was. >> reporter: on her way to the store. why would someone do something like that? >> that's what we don't understand. why. >> reporter: ms. mehr row was hit by a car back in the '80s. both her legs were injured. that accident left her in a wheelchair. in this neighborhood, she was a fixture, especially with the kids. >> she gave out candy to the kids, soda to the kids, ice cream to the kids. she was a good person. anything she had, she'd give it to the kids. >> reporter: at 6:00, more about ms. mearrow. more about the violence here. >>> today, we observe what would have been dr. martin luther king, jr.'s 88th birthday. it has been a busy day at the mlk memorial today. >> what's it like there now? >> r
. >> reporter: the intersection of elvenns and stanton road. in the middle of all the police tape, this motorized poli ed wh. this is where she was sitting when she was shot in the head. vivian marrow, the mother of three, grandmother of 11, murdered as she was on her daily trip to the market down street. >> she was in a wheelchair. >> yes, she was. >> reporter: on her way to the store. why would someone do something like that? >> that's what we don't understand....
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. >> reporter: bill stanton, who ran the american institute, our unusual embassy here, says taiwan shouldn'te used as a bargaining chip with china. >> he needs to avoid doing anything that's going to upset the status quo in the taiwan strait. >> reporter: taiwan's already feeling the pressure diplomatically. just last week, china offered nigeria a $40 billion investment after which nigeria agreed to move taiwan's trade office out of its capital. many here fear that if as president mr. trump uses taiwan as bait, their future could be on the line. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. >>> president obama will be leaving the white house with some fond memories, thousands of them in fact captured by the white house photographer pete souza. correspondent bill plant has the story. >> reporter: over the past eight years, chief white house photographer pete souza has taken as many as 2,000 pictures a day of president obama. some recording singular events in th
. >> reporter: bill stanton, who ran the american institute, our unusual embassy here, says taiwan shouldn'te used as a bargaining chip with china. >> he needs to avoid doing anything that's going to upset the status quo in the taiwan strait. >> reporter: taiwan's already feeling the pressure diplomatically. just last week, china offered nigeria a $40 billion investment after which nigeria agreed to move taiwan's trade office out of its capital. many here fear that if as...
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near stanton road.y have camera and are >>> employees are investigating three armed robbers in northwest happened between 8:00 and 9:00 last night in the 1600 block of k street, vet00 block sherier place and 4700 block of till done. someone spotted a dark-colored audi sedan during a robber with the partial tag number of 43 ca or 43 c. it's no the clear what state. the a dark-colored audi sedan was also spot to do the k street seen >>> virginia hybrid drivers hope a new bill passes to let them keep using the h ov lanes. commuters rallied to extend the clean fuel vehicle he can sem shun for another few year, it was adopted to promote the sale of low emission vehicles, right now clean fuel license plates permit use of hov lanes during rush hour. >> i know yesterday was supposed to be mild but it was just cold to me. >> little on the chilly side >> than it was mild but today it's going to be mild but wet >> yes. >> thanks, moving on. >> i got seven seconds before i lose interest. so >> that's right. you're
near stanton road.y have camera and are >>> employees are investigating three armed robbers in northwest happened between 8:00 and 9:00 last night in the 1600 block of k street, vet00 block sherier place and 4700 block of till done. someone spotted a dark-colored audi sedan during a robber with the partial tag number of 43 ca or 43 c. it's no the clear what state. the a dark-colored audi sedan was also spot to do the k street seen >>> virginia hybrid drivers hope a new bill...
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he was married to the sister of elizabeth cady stanton, his wife was somewhat tangential in the movement. and so he was a very public figure and he had been very, very outspoken about the need to win the war. he was what they called a bitter renderer. he felt like there was no sacrifice of a separate pane included the life of one of his nephews whom he had -- his body he had to retrieve the year before gettysburg after he had been killed there. so he was on record in the very decisive ways the same no matter what the sacrifices, we need to win this war. suddenly, he apprised of the battlefield on the first day of gettysburg and misinformed by several officers that his son has been badly wounded. they take him to the poor house on the other side and so the book is about his search for his boy in the aftermath of the battle and the tens of thousands of people that came from all over the country whose paths he crossed as armies are pulling out the survey of mercy kamen and a whole balance of heroes were unknown including african-americans who've been hunted, it even stepped forward to help
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." >> a new castle county police officer and another driver survived a crash in stanton, delaware.ol car ended up on the front your west newport pike around 7:00 p.m. authorities have not said how badly everybody was hurt. >>> a motorcycle was killed in a crash with a septa bus. it happened last night. philadelphia police say the 46-year-old biker ran a red light. the biker hit the route 26 bus westbound on olney avenue at rising sun. no injuries reported on the bus. >>> it is 9:35, president donald trump has had a busy first week in office, the 45th president has signed four executive orders and 8 presidential memorandum. four cabinet members were sworn into office. he spoke at homeland security and department of defense. he hosted his first foreign head of state, prime minister of teresa may. the president is showing no signs of slowing down over the weekend. today he is scheduled to speak to several foreign leaders most notably, vladimir putin. >>> there will be no charges for chris christie in the bridgegate scandal. prosecutors said the state does not believe there was any cri
." >> a new castle county police officer and another driver survived a crash in stanton, delaware.ol car ended up on the front your west newport pike around 7:00 p.m. authorities have not said how badly everybody was hurt. >>> a motorcycle was killed in a crash with a septa bus. it happened last night. philadelphia police say the 46-year-old biker ran a red light. the biker hit the route 26 bus westbound on olney avenue at rising sun. no injuries reported on the bus....
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this happened near the intersection of else vin andecti stanton roads southeast. police say a second person was also wounded. fox5's paul wagner has the story. this is vivian morrow, a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who was shot h in the head when she road her wheelchair. really messed up. i n' words. my mom was a wonderful lady andd she looked after all my family and cousins and even some of thh people up there they call her mop. vivian morrow was 67 years old, a fixture in this complex wheree at one time she was known as the candy lady always looking out lo for the little ones. d.c. police spent hours workingr the crime scene marking shell casing after shell casing after shell casing. it appears, it's preliminary,y, but it looks like there was an exchange of gunfire up here. do you have a weapon on the scene. >> we not not. > a law enforcement source law familiar with the e investigatin says the second person hit an adult male may have also beenso caught in the cross fire, but fi that is still under investigation. we meta lot of inroads to the th crim
this happened near the intersection of else vin andecti stanton roads southeast. police say a second person was also wounded. fox5's paul wagner has the story. this is vivian morrow, a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who was shot h in the head when she road her wheelchair. really messed up. i n' words. my mom was a wonderful lady andd she looked after all my family and cousins and even some of thh people up there they call her mop. vivian morrow was 67 years old, a fixture in this...