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the united states senate. that is an unconcionable delay. >> reporter: a break in the log jam could come next week when he believes bipartisan negotiators will come up with a compromise and get to a vote on lynch. grassly's office fired back saying the white house is good at rewriting history. >>> jim, thanks. wikileaks pouring salt on sony's electronic wounds publishing a database of every sony e-mail and document stolen last year. that big data breach exposed so many embarrassing e-mails from studio executives. julian assange says the hack material belongs in the public domain. sony condemned the release saying this was a criminal act. >>> time for an early start on your money. asian and europe markets lower right now. stocks fell a bit yesterday despite strong earnings from goldman and citigroup. the dow down six points. still down 1% shy of the record. price of oil above $56 a barrel right now. prices have plummeted since last summer. cheap oil is bad news for the industry. you see the industry react to the plunge. one company is laying off 100,000 people. it cut 9,000 people in january. >>> walmart. a lot of
the united states senate. that is an unconcionable delay. >> reporter: a break in the log jam could come next week when he believes bipartisan negotiators will come up with a compromise and get to a vote on lynch. grassly's office fired back saying the white house is good at rewriting history. >>> jim, thanks. wikileaks pouring salt on sony's electronic wounds publishing a database of every sony e-mail and document stolen last year. that big data breach exposed so many...
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the east coast. >>> next at 11:00, handwritten police logs piecing together an historic night. >> abraham lincoln, president of the united states had been shot. >> it's now kept under lock and key, but just a few years ago, someone pulled it out of a trash can. tonight the rare glimpse of the lincoln assassination 150 years later. >>> melissa malay here with your first alert traffic. tonight between springfield and ♪ there is no royal blood in this country. nothing is reserved for anyone. it's all just out there... ...waiting... ...for someone to reach out... ...and take it. and the ones who do... ...these are the kings and queens of america. ♪ >>> closed out quite a night of music at the white house. this evening the president and the first lady host aid selled a celebration of the gospel tradition. lyle lovett and vince van allen also performed. this is part of the end performance of the white house series to celebrate music in america. the entire show will be broadcast on pbs in june. >>> it is one of the most rare artifacts connected to the assassination of president abraham lincoln and few people have actually ever
the east coast. >>> next at 11:00, handwritten police logs piecing together an historic night. >> abraham lincoln, president of the united states had been shot. >> it's now kept under lock and key, but just a few years ago, someone pulled it out of a trash can. tonight the rare glimpse of the lincoln assassination 150 years later. >>> melissa malay here with your first alert traffic. tonight between springfield and ♪ there is no royal blood in this country....
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the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. >>> mark wu's parents flew to the united states from taiwan because they sensed. mark had withdrawn over $70,000 from his bank account and wouldn't give his parents an explanation. >> wu had had been involved in some sort of money losses, in their words, hadn't been a very good boy. and they were taking him back to taiwan to make him sort of a good boy again. >> prosecutors say mark wu tried to collect the $17,000 jason mcguigan owed him for the baseball bet. he wanted to deposit this money into his bank account to placate his parents. but jason didn't place the bet, so he refused to pay. around 3:00 p.m. on the day of the murders, a witness saw jason mcguigan's friends threaten mark wu, angry, apparently, because wu had been following them. later that night, around 8:00 p.m., mark broke into jason's apartment, but jason wasn't there. so he stole jason's 9 millimeter glock pistol. then called jason, asking him what time he was coming home. mark wu returned to jason's apartment around midnight and jason still wasn't there. instead, jason's two friends were in the
the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. >>> mark wu's parents flew to the united states from taiwan because they sensed. mark had withdrawn over $70,000 from his bank account and wouldn't give his parents an explanation. >> wu had had been involved in some sort of money losses, in their words, hadn't been a very good boy. and they were taking him back to taiwan to make him sort of a good boy again. >> prosecutors say mark wu tried to...
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the united states. for ticket information, log on to nbc10.com. >>> nice day for a stroll in south philly. it was all for just a great cause. comcast employees walked a mile to deliver 2,500 pounds of food to the philabundance food bank part of comcast cares week. >>> it doesn't make sense to me. >> philadelphia electing fewer women than nearly anywhere else in the country. the nbc 10 investigators dig into what's holding them back from getting into office. >>> a new push in philadelphia to help the environment has some people up in arms. how much one lawmaker wants businesses to charge you for plastic and paper bags. >>> then atlantic city moving forward with plans to breathe new life into this old airport. the sports destination they're going to turn it into coming right up on nbc 10 news. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> see any of these light blue bikes out there today? philadelphia's new bike share program off and running. the city launched the program this afternoon. there are about 600 bikes for rent at 60 docking stations throughout the city now. bikes available seven days a week from 7
the united states. for ticket information, log on to nbc10.com. >>> nice day for a stroll in south philly. it was all for just a great cause. comcast employees walked a mile to deliver 2,500 pounds of food to the philabundance food bank part of comcast cares week. >>> it doesn't make sense to me. >> philadelphia electing fewer women than nearly anywhere else in the country. the nbc 10 investigators dig into what's holding them back from getting into office. >>>...
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of the courthouse is recognized as one of the 5 major battles in civil war this log is in nice shape, with projectile on it from confederate state and the uniteds, there is a lot of romance going on. a key piece of my collection, i enjoy it. >> listening you almost think that art old battle of the bulge vet turned military historian hand-picked a fire with a fashion that rifling his own. >> of all of items from the various wars, nancy will neff sell this one. a pennsylvania long rifle. over 4 feet long, it is a relic of the revolutionary war era a beloved artifact that helps keep the memory of her fa this father alive. >> that is a piece of my dad. jamie: what have you learned from looking through the amazing collection that he left behind? >> he was committed. he didn't give up, he didn't back down. and he did the the best job he could. >> for the 50th anniversary of battle of the bulge in 1994, art pen a leter to the local paper it was about christmas eve 1944, his squad perched on a ridge above a town filled with german tanks of relieved of duty, the next day they got their first hot meal in weeks yes art wrote, they had to dodge incomeing
of the courthouse is recognized as one of the 5 major battles in civil war this log is in nice shape, with projectile on it from confederate state and the uniteds, there is a lot of romance going on. a key piece of my collection, i enjoy it. >> listening you almost think that art old battle of the bulge vet turned military historian hand-picked a fire with a fashion that rifling his own. >> of all of items from the various wars, nancy will neff sell this one. a pennsylvania long...
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the civil war. this log is a nice shape that has projectiles on it from the confederate states and the united statesumps talking about it. it's a key piece of my collection and i really enjoy it. >> listening to haase, you almost think art krego the ol' battle of the bulge military historian hand picked a battle with a passion that rivalled his own. of all the items from the various wars the old soldier collected nancy says she's never sell this one a pennsylvania long rifle. at over four feet long, it's a relic of the revolutionary war era and a beloved artifact that helps keep the memory of her ive. >> it's only worth about $5,000. don't care. to me that is a piece of my dad. >> what have you learned from looking through the amazing collection that he left behind? >> he was committed. he didn't give up. he didn't back down. and he did the best job he could. >> for the 50th anniversary of the battle of the bulge in 1994, art krego penned a letter to a local paper. the story he shared didn't focus on a hell endured, it was about christmas eve 1944. his squad perched upon a ridge above a town filled
the civil war. this log is a nice shape that has projectiles on it from the confederate states and the united statesumps talking about it. it's a key piece of my collection and i really enjoy it. >> listening to haase, you almost think art krego the ol' battle of the bulge military historian hand picked a battle with a passion that rivalled his own. of all the items from the various wars the old soldier collected nancy says she's never sell this one a pennsylvania long rifle. at over four...
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the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight.wer, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. >>> we're over there. we're over there. >> hey, hey, hey. >> you ran straight though. >> i ran straight. >> rookie mistake. >> i think mike needs a moment. >> ran straight. i panicked. i ran straight. >> you got in there man. >> i got in there and then i decided i wanted to live. >> good job, brother. >> that was terrible. >> you were fighting some man. >> what were you saying? was you grunting or what was you saying when he was fixing to get you. >> that was my -- what you call -- just complete total -- >> shutdown. >> colonic failure. >> since you got through the failure and you got through the live animal and get a top. >> that sounds fantastic. well that has been wonderful knowing all of you. >> the next man to up the terror quotient, jerome robinson who has his own storied history as a professional bull rider. i'm sure jerome will be patient and the bull will be gentle. >> first thick is your knees. put
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the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the u.s. and all around the world, i'm glad you're staying with me. i'm errol barnett. here's an update on our top stories right now. the civil war looms in yemen as thousands flee and hundreds die in the conflict. houthis are battling fighter loyal to yemen's ousted president in the port city of aden. at least 50 people reportedly died there on monday. the estimated death toll over the past two weeks is at 600. >>> kenya has launched air strikes on al shabaab targets in somalia. however, the military says they are not in retaliation for thursday's massacre at garissa university college near the border. >>> meanwhile, there will be a vigil in a few hours to honor the 147 people murdered at the school. the hash tag #147notjustanumber is being used to mourn the victims. >>> u.n. security council is calling for access to the refugee camps in syria where they say some 18,000 people
the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the u.s. and all around the world, i'm glad you're staying with me. i'm errol barnett. here's an update on our top stories right now. the civil war looms in yemen as thousands flee and hundreds die in the conflict. houthis are...
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the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight.er, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. >> the bodies of eight executed drug convicts have left an indonesian prison island put to death by firing squad. among them two australian leaders of the so-called bali 9 drug ring. the brother of one of the men described his final visit. >> we didn't have much time. there were so many things to talk about. we did talk about the death penalty. and he knows this is just a waste. he knows this is not going to solve anything with drugs. he knows, in a drug trafficking is still going to be there. >> after the executions, australia took the rare step of withdrawing its ambassador to indonesia. australia's government asked indonesia for clemency. >> these executions are both cruel and unnecessary. cruel because both andrew chan and myron sukamarin spent decade in jail before executed. unnecessary because both of the young australians were fully rehabilitated while in prison. australia respects the indonesian system
the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight.er, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. >> the bodies of eight executed drug convicts have left an indonesian prison island put to death by firing squad. among them two australian leaders of the so-called bali 9 drug ring. the brother of one of the men described his final visit. >> we didn't have much...
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the news by logging on to our website, aljazeera.com. . their constitutional rights. we will check out the online movement. >> correct me if i'm wrong did i stumble into mexico, or is this still the united states. >> plus, futurist predict that by 2020, we'll have our own digital twin. who may make our daily lives even easier, performing tasks and even consoling our loved ones after we are gone. and later a look back at the issue around #campaigns like bring back our girls. where are they now? and did they actually lead to meaningful change? >> digital producer and co-host is here, he is bringing in all of our feed pack, whenever we talk about these border check points whether they are at the poshedder, it's always divided. s and i think some of that depends on geography. >> extremely devicive. everyone is getting stopped now, 125 miles south of new york. >> i guess you can argue no one is discriminating. >> some would say that, others would disagree, in our community, this is happening at all the borders up a the way in the north, not just a southern issue. this might be a good thing why would this be a problem? there has to be check points especially when you are closer to border area
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the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight.-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. are you so congested... it feels like that brick's on your face? try zyrtec®-d to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms. so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec®-d. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>> thousands protest from coast to coast. demonstrators demand answers in the death of freddie gray. the man injured during his arrest. this morning, the explosive allegations of how he may have become injured. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans in new york. >> i'm john berman in baltimore this morning. 30 minutes after the hour. as we sit here or stand here before baltimore city hall it is a peaceful morning. the curfew is 30 minutes past right now. people getting out and getting to work right now. the curfew largely without incident last night. the crowds disburse quickly at 10:00 p.m. as the curfew went into place. you see the national guard troops guarding balti
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i'm committed to reaching out to partners in the united nations to partners in bilateral addy log -- ialogues and other multi-lateral. i can't speak to what the nsc role in that is, but i can say that i see it as a wonderful opportunity, both to learn from people who are truly expert. many people have spent their careers in this field and many have particular areas of expertise and regions of the world that are extremely useful for the u.s. government to learn from. but i also think more broadly that we have to rely on civil society argueorganizations to both keep us honest in our efforts to make progress and to spur us on where we fall short. i look very much forward to continuing that dialogue. >> you were talking about partners in the u.n. they also have limited resources when it comes to the offices of the special adviser to prevent -- genocide prevention and the special adviser on the responsibility to protech. the u.s. has been more outspoken in creating a framework for these issues as opposed to our usual partners international, shall we say. i'm wondering in your perspective i
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the united states. ♪ >> it happen in the early 1940s. >> joe dimaggio at bat and swings for a home run. >> it was a game that every boy, played and minor logsis the historian. >> baseball was it. >> the game was going strong. but war was going cross two on the grounds and about to change everything in america even our leisure. >> there were 500 major players who served. >> either they were stars before the war or after the war. >> and yet, you read some of the names of those who served. ted williams and joe dimaggio and bob feller. and hank greenburg. and pee we. and yogi berraa. and biggest names of their day. >> biggest names of their day were drafted rather than enlisted and that's not true of green burg. >> the detroit slugger hank greenburg left 1st base for the army and served time and went back in. ngreenburg was drafted in 1940 and when his draft year was begin and pearl harbor was bombed he enlisted the next day. >> ted williams is every bit as ledgenary in the marine corps. and the skills he displayed in the batter's box proved helpful in his training. ted williams went over and served and came back and picked up the way they were
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discussing how the political system is biased towards two parties and suggesting changes that can be made to help independent candidates. >> please log onto the stage the chairman from unitedendents of illinois, david cherry, along with the pollster who helped get mike bloomberg elected, doug schoen. doug schoen: jackie salit has been in front of the front lines of the independence movement before people realize it was possible to have an independent movement in america. i am proud to have worked with her for 25 years. as a colleague, and as one of her students. she has taken the movement from a party-based movement, as it was during the reform party days, to move beyond parties, to organizing and empowering independents without a political party, and creating new tools for the exercise of power, and bringing people together across ideological lines. for 30 years, she has been willing to speak out against any kind of effort to cripple or subdue the independent movement. whether it came from a republican, a democrat, or even an independent. here is a quick look back at a few of those moments. >> the reform party is a sham. it is a cell. -- shell. >> the attitude that calls
discussing how the political system is biased towards two parties and suggesting changes that can be made to help independent candidates. >> please log onto the stage the chairman from unitedendents of illinois, david cherry, along with the pollster who helped get mike bloomberg elected, doug schoen. doug schoen: jackie salit has been in front of the front lines of the independence movement before people realize it was possible to have an independent movement in america. i am proud to...
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the airline quality report finds more flights were late, more manages are lost and customers are logging more complains with last baggage picking up 13 percent. four united states airlines are responsible for most complains of not being on time. the americans united, delta and southwest. >> australia's national airline is earning praise forgiving fur resolution friends a taste of the good life. they posted pictures to facebook of four bears riding in first class. this got a bamboo breach stars from a photo shoot. one friend got the royal treatment with lemonade and they were flown to sing more where the country is celebrating the 58th anniversary of independence. how do you like that? >> fabulous. bamboo going. lemon said. >> the first-class leg room. >> probably can lay flat. >> better service than we got. >> i will never see that class. >> how was your flight from vacation? >> discount airlines. bad. >> better news where the weather? >>> absolutely. we will have cooler weather but we will bring the 80s back. that tame of the year with the spring seesawing with a will roar coaster of temperatures and we will start with what is happen this morning the ma
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the united states. do you think those suspects ever expected that in logging on and gauging this behavior they would endere safe behind the borders of oh jurisdictions that traditionally may not have cooperated with us. >> reporter: other cyber conspiracies caused tangible physical violence. it's all for sale in a part of the internet most people never see -- the dark web. >> you saw the fbi recently take down a case called silk road. you could go onto the dark web and buy guns drugs, assassins for hire. >> reporter: federal prosecutors take the cases to court. this year he won a conviction against ross albright a 30-year-old techie who faces up to life in prison for running the silk road online portal which is called a criminal bazaar. >> there are a lot of cyber crimes. the open air bazaar on the internet for the sale of terrible things like narcotics and child pornography and other bad things. it's a little bit like a new forum for an old crime. >> reporter: while many crimes are as old as time -- theft, violence and terror -- their virtual expansion keeps law enforcement working overtime. the presid
the united states. do you think those suspects ever expected that in logging on and gauging this behavior they would endere safe behind the borders of oh jurisdictions that traditionally may not have cooperated with us. >> reporter: other cyber conspiracies caused tangible physical violence. it's all for sale in a part of the internet most people never see -- the dark web. >> you saw the fbi recently take down a case called silk road. you could go onto the dark web and buy guns...
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the logs of 1 billion acres of rain forest around the world in the last 40 years. that's nearly half the size of the continental united states. and for those like the guna who depend on the forest for their medicine their food and even their clothing the outcome is slim. what you're seeing here is the front line of the battle between man and nature, playing out all across the world but particularly in the tropics here in panama, this kind of scorched earth is what the guna are fighting to stop. but a program like red makes trees standing alive more than they are dead. red means reforestation, protecting the forest from so-called carbon credits which can be traded and sold for cash. >> as a conservationist i finally see something that places value to the standing forest. >> reporter: ironically the people who depend most on the forest are blocking this safe the forest plan. to find out why we traveled deep into the jung rl to a remote region known simply as the guna yellow. so we're heading up river to this indigenous village. you can see how thick this rain forest is, it just comes right up to the river bank. essentia
the logs of 1 billion acres of rain forest around the world in the last 40 years. that's nearly half the size of the continental united states. and for those like the guna who depend on the forest for their medicine their food and even their clothing the outcome is slim. what you're seeing here is the front line of the battle between man and nature, playing out all across the world but particularly in the tropics here in panama, this kind of scorched earth is what the guna are fighting to stop....
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the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. >>> have you ever showed up to a peting you weren't invited to? one involving the president of the united that was the case for this 26-year-old solar cell designer. he works for vivid solar. you can see him here sitting on the right, wearing a white polo shirt. he showed up at hill air force base in utah for what he thought was a chance to be an audience member during a news conference with an unnamed senior white house official. turns out that was the commander in chief. no biggie. he is a member of the utah national guard. he said the president personally asked him questions about solar energy and he told him it's a growing industry and a great opportunity for a stable career path. of his brush with fame and improper choice of at tire he quipped, if i had known it was my commander in chief, i definitely would have been wearing my blues. that's all for now. "the ed show" is up noex. >> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show." live from new york. let's get to work. tonight, hillary's issues with the issues. >> everyone who is running for president should be talking about what t
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log in to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder to find out where you can watch it. >>> a russian fighter jet intercepted a united states plane in a quote unsafe and unprofessional manner. the russian fighter jet used fast maneuvers in close relation while the plane was flying over the baltic sea. kevin cork is joining us from the white house with more. >> reporter: perfectly laid out. this incident took place on tuesday morning in international air space in the baltic sea area north of poland. the pentagon saying this was an unusual circumstances where the russian aircraft was flying in an unsafe manner and intercepted the reconnaissance aircraft. the defense department made it clear putin's pilots will hear about this and you can be assured the united states is raising talks with russia and the appropriate diplomatic and official channels. we have been reaching out to sources at the pentagon and military sources tell fox news this is part of an aggressive pattern that is increasing by the russians. this probably isn't surprising many who have been watching. the head of the northern command said the russians have been flexing their air power muscle. >> the russians have de
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units. a state senate committee has approved controversial bill that >>mark: what you buy it was when not be safe even on the locked up at your local gym. a huge log cabin in russian will show you the amazing pictures coming up right after the break. event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ it takes nature 90 days to grow the most golden oats. 1800 days and a bit of rain to make thejuiciest cranberries. 7,200 hours and 40,000 bees to create the purest honey ..and, it only takes you 3 minutes to enjoy it. perhaps we made it too delicious nature valley, delicious granola bars made with the tastiest ingredients from nature. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. i need to promote my new sine.ando ion bget. i can ke tt haen. busine car? sine car, brhure banners...pe? ns, gnets, luggage tags, mperticks.how out am fgers likehese ma on-dgetappe mak selfromoon hpen. staps. me mo hapn. th allgy sson, ll y be sounsleeper, or mou breher. wellput a eathrighstri and inantlopenour no up 38%ore thanller medineslone youan bathend sep. shut yr moh d slp rit. eathrigh >>mark: for a first time in 42 years the volcano has erupted in july
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Apr 21, 2015
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over 120 days, the united logged over 8,000 flight hours and 2,000 flight missions in an extremely hostile environment. today, mr. president, i would ask my colleagues in the senate to keep these 350 airmen in your thoughts and prayers. we wish them godspeed as they embark on this very important mission, and we remember especially their families and friends who will stay behind and support them with their prayers as well. thank you and i would ask -- i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call:
over 120 days, the united logged over 8,000 flight hours and 2,000 flight missions in an extremely hostile environment. today, mr. president, i would ask my colleagues in the senate to keep these 350 airmen in your thoughts and prayers. we wish them godspeed as they embark on this very important mission, and we remember especially their families and friends who will stay behind and support them with their prayers as well. thank you and i would ask -- i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the...
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the united states in the 1770s. and it's going to be a very small community. most of the buildings will be made out of logs and then some kind of lumber. and then, as we move into the 19th century, and as people start to move west wheeling will start to grow because this is what some people would refer to as a jumping off point for travels into ohio and then india indiana and illinois and so on. as we move through the 19th century, the town extends to the south, extends to the north. and as it grows buildings would be out of brick. by the mid century, there will be a couple buildings here that will be made out of stone. and one of the things that that reflects is that the community is becoming wealthier. the national road makes its term on us here in the ohio river. why here? several reasons that wheeling has an advantage, this is a flight plain here. it has an island adjacent. and, as a consequence, we have a good place for river transport. the town also is old enough that it has some connections to people back in washington. and if you look at a map, and you draw a line west from cumberland, you will rea
the united states in the 1770s. and it's going to be a very small community. most of the buildings will be made out of logs and then some kind of lumber. and then, as we move into the 19th century, and as people start to move west wheeling will start to grow because this is what some people would refer to as a jumping off point for travels into ohio and then india indiana and illinois and so on. as we move through the 19th century, the town extends to the south, extends to the north. and as it...