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p pa para dar con el sospechoso de to torturar a una familia y su em empleado domestigo co en washington dccias a muertstras de adnd en un pedazo de pizza en la residen residencia de la familia ewstamo ewstamos en el cuartel graeneral de la policia metopriopolitana con lo ultimo >> adelante >> asi es, la policia considera a este hombre como un hombre ar armado y lpepeligroso con un exten extenso cargo criminal con agre agresion y robo y no se especifi especifica de un posible motivo por los asesinatos enfrenta carg cargo por homicidio en primer gr grado >> este hombre de 34 aÑos ha sid sido hoy el objeto de una inten intensa busquea en dos estados por asesinar a 3 miembros de la familia y su empleada domestica en una mansion de washington dc la semana pasada, lautoridades dijeron que el sospechoso trabaj trabajo en la empresa >> tenemos informacion de que el sospechoso trabajo para la cia compaÑia american iron works en el apasado dijo la jefa de po policia de was hqhington el que era el pdresidente de la produccion de a acero, agentes enfocaron en el a area de brooklyn dojnde vive la novia
p pa para dar con el sospechoso de to torturar a una familia y su em empleado domestigo co en washington dccias a muertstras de adnd en un pedazo de pizza en la residen residencia de la familia ewstamo ewstamos en el cuartel graeneral de la policia metopriopolitana con lo ultimo >> adelante >> asi es, la policia considera a este hombre como un hombre ar armado y lpepeligroso con un exten extenso cargo criminal con agre agresion y robo y no se especifi especifica de un posible motivo...
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el sospechoso no estaba solo cuando fue arrestado en washington dc.tambiÉn detuvieron a otras cinco personas, pero mÁs tarde fueron puestas en libertad. >> cuando nos acercamos nos dimos cuenta que estaba dentro de un vehÍculo. comenzaron a conducir y los seguimos por unas cuatro o cinco millas. el oficial dice que los investigadores trabajaron 48 horas seeguidas para atrapar al hombre que hoy se presentÓ ante la corte donde le imputaron cargos por asesinato en primer grado. informaron que cuando encontraron al niÑo mostraba rastros de haber sido apuÑalado y luego quemado. se encontraba solo en una habitaciÓn y las demÁs personas en otra. tambiÉn dieron a conocer que figueroa estaba viva cuando la encontraron en la residencia. la empleada hispana falleciÓ despuÉs en el hospital. la noche del miÉrcoles, siguieron la pista desde washington dc hasta nueva york. y el jueves en la noche lograron localizarlo nuevamente en maryland, en un hotel a 20 millas de la casa blanca. en un auto sedÁn iba, dos mujeres y otro hombre. en un camiÓn de mudanzas otros dos
el sospechoso no estaba solo cuando fue arrestado en washington dc.tambiÉn detuvieron a otras cinco personas, pero mÁs tarde fueron puestas en libertad. >> cuando nos acercamos nos dimos cuenta que estaba dentro de un vehÍculo. comenzaron a conducir y los seguimos por unas cuatro o cinco millas. el oficial dice que los investigadores trabajaron 48 horas seeguidas para atrapar al hombre que hoy se presentÓ ante la corte donde le imputaron cargos por asesinato en primer grado....
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right now the association of farmworker opportunity out of washington, dc is still quoting a 60% drop out rate nationally for migrant students. >> i'm one of the lucky ones that i actually convinced my parents that i don't want to get out of school, but there are cases where others have to get out and missing their education, have to stay behind, so many grade levels. missing out on credits and classes. >> alejandra flores is doing well in school. she began working in the cotton fields at age 10. >> from what i've seen, there's no rules. i've seen people younger than me work in the fields, and there's no one there to stop them and tell them, "you know what, you're not supposed to be here you're supposed to be at school. the people that hire you to do the job, the employers ask, "is she 12 is she 13," they just want their job done, and fast. on a commercial onion farm in texas we found gabriella, age nine. she is not a legal age to work. but nobody here was checking. >> so what grade are you in at school? >> second grade. the us is one of only three countries that have not ratified the
right now the association of farmworker opportunity out of washington, dc is still quoting a 60% drop out rate nationally for migrant students. >> i'm one of the lucky ones that i actually convinced my parents that i don't want to get out of school, but there are cases where others have to get out and missing their education, have to stay behind, so many grade levels. missing out on credits and classes. >> alejandra flores is doing well in school. she began working in the cotton...
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happening now, authorities are looking into the cause of a crowded amtrak train traveling from washington, dc to new york to derail in philadelphia killing at least six people and injuring dozens more. we are in philadelphia where the train went off the tracks. >> hello kristen we got the updated number of six people who have been killed. and updated number with eight still in "critical," condition as investigators try to understand what went so terribly wrong. >> mangled metal train cars reduced to rubble, the scene in philadelphia after the northbound amtrak derailed overnight. suddenly the car just popped and there was a moment chaos and a moment you are not sure if this could be "it." >> mayor of philadelphia spoke at the crash site. >> it is an absolute disasterous mess. never seen anything like this in my life. >> many were able to walk east train, some walking to local hospitals. >> we know that investigators from the national transportation safety board are currently en route from washington, dc and we have learned that security and the f.b.i. are watching the situation with all signs
happening now, authorities are looking into the cause of a crowded amtrak train traveling from washington, dc to new york to derail in philadelphia killing at least six people and injuring dozens more. we are in philadelphia where the train went off the tracks. >> hello kristen we got the updated number of six people who have been killed. and updated number with eight still in "critical," condition as investigators try to understand what went so terribly wrong. >> mangled...
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i believe it is time to change the record of what is going on in washington dc. the obama administration has politicized the justice department, the irs. there are scandals of epic proportion. today is armed forces day. it is scandalous we treat our military in the veterans department in a way where people should be fired. one person has been fired. there should be scores of people fired for withholding services for people who truly need it. [applause] mr. bush: this administration has tried to regulate everything under the sun. whether it is the sec trying to regulate access to the internet, the epa merck -- regulating the air, this administration uses executive authority that many times, they do not have. and displace economic activity. americans are beginning to doubt whether our government and the basic institutions we have had to trust and have trusted for 239 years can be trusted anymore. we can fix this. we can fix this. you can do it with proper leadership, by creating sustained economic growth where more people have a chance at success. if we fix how we
i believe it is time to change the record of what is going on in washington dc. the obama administration has politicized the justice department, the irs. there are scandals of epic proportion. today is armed forces day. it is scandalous we treat our military in the veterans department in a way where people should be fired. one person has been fired. there should be scores of people fired for withholding services for people who truly need it. [applause] mr. bush: this administration has tried to...
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el sospechoso del cuÁdruple asesinato en una mansiÓn de washington dc estÁ bajo custodia de la policÍatal del paÍs.
el sospechoso del cuÁdruple asesinato en una mansiÓn de washington dc estÁ bajo custodia de la policÍatal del paÍs.
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suspicious car found in washington, dc near the capitol and what politician found inside. >> now beautiful shot from our east bay camera -- no this lake tahoe. my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we're building a better california. >> happening today we could learn the identity of an abalone diver who died in the water off the coast over the weekend. according to the "press democrat," the man, in his 50s was diving with two others in salt point state park yesterday and he struggled in the water. officials say he is the 5th person to die abalone diving this season can began last month. >> a tragic ending in the search for a southern california coupl
suspicious car found in washington, dc near the capitol and what politician found inside. >> now beautiful shot from our east bay camera -- no this lake tahoe. my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low....
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kicks off in washington dc. one to get here the heat and humidity last. it is near 90 degrees with storm chances. maybe some likelier storm days. wednesday and thursday, beyond that we will have to attract when the next actual court front -- actual cold front moves through. kellye: we thank you for joining us. bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. woman: oh, no! [ laughter ] oh that's gonna hurt! woman: ooh! [ whistle blows ] aah! aah! [ air horn blows ] [ indistinct shouting ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now, here he is, the host of "afv"... tom bergeron! tom bergeron! whoo! [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. th
kicks off in washington dc. one to get here the heat and humidity last. it is near 90 degrees with storm chances. maybe some likelier storm days. wednesday and thursday, beyond that we will have to attract when the next actual court front -- actual cold front moves through. kellye: we thank you for joining us. bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. woman: oh, no! [ laughter ] oh that's gonna hurt! woman: ooh! [ whistle blows ] aah! aah! [ air horn...
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have a great one. >> the european trade commissioner will be in washington dc monday. she will speak at the center for strategic and international studies about trade policies, including ongoing negotiations over the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. that is live at and not a cocky have used to on c-span2. later in the day, we take it to the cato institute on the future of south africa. speakers will get the political and economic development in that country since apartheid was abolished. that begins at new eastern. live coverage on c-span2. >> monday night on "the communicators," we spoke with three members of congress. minnesota senator, al franken. -- and california representative doris matsui. >> -- they would have been too big a company. not in the public interest. it would have led to higher prices for consumers. less choice. and if it is even possible that the -- >> we are also working on something important for technology companies, dealing with people's privacy, and that is legislation dealing with the nsa and the foreign intelligence surveillanc
have a great one. >> the european trade commissioner will be in washington dc monday. she will speak at the center for strategic and international studies about trade policies, including ongoing negotiations over the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. that is live at and not a cocky have used to on c-span2. later in the day, we take it to the cato institute on the future of south africa. speakers will get the political and economic development in that country since apartheid...
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sarah jencks: and the funeral train that took the president through washington dc to his final resting place in springfield, illinois was captured in many photographs in moving ways. one of the images we have on our site is from columbus, ohio. this is a true victorian funeral. take a look at this image from columbus and you will see many horses pulling a cart with the coffin in the middle, black draped fabric, tassels. this was going through town so it could be set in its own special place waiting for a crowd of people in columbus to come and pay their respects to the president. david mckenzie: in fact, in many cities there were these day long funeral processions. and then in cleveland when lincoln's body was put in the main square and people lined up for miles, even along the train tracks as the train passed through, people lined up all the way to springfield. the president was buried on may 4 in oak ridge cemetery in springville, illinois. sarah jencks: but many people say that these funerals were not just for president lincoln. they also represented the mourning of the boys and men
sarah jencks: and the funeral train that took the president through washington dc to his final resting place in springfield, illinois was captured in many photographs in moving ways. one of the images we have on our site is from columbus, ohio. this is a true victorian funeral. take a look at this image from columbus and you will see many horses pulling a cart with the coffin in the middle, black draped fabric, tassels. this was going through town so it could be set in its own special place...
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she grew up in the washington dc and northern virginia areas. e of her playmates was nelly custis, the granddaughter of martha washington. this is somebody who has been around politics as well. but, the opposite of syrup. she does not want to be involved in politics. she didn't want her husband to run. -- but, the opposite of sarah polk. ms. swain: the population by that point was 23 million and there were now 30 state. that is a 35 .9% growth. slaves in the united states were 3 million. washington dc, we have learned throughout this series, traded on gossip. it seems that the gossip about peggy taylor was much like rachel jackson. she didn't bring any style. what is the truth about her? professor finkelman: professor finkelman: she didn't smoke a pipe. it is utter nonsense. people who were close to her say she was allergic to smoke and nobody smoked around her. the problem is that she is a military wife who has traveled from place to place. she lived in some style on these bases because the taylors were very wealthy. they had lots of slaves. the
she grew up in the washington dc and northern virginia areas. e of her playmates was nelly custis, the granddaughter of martha washington. this is somebody who has been around politics as well. but, the opposite of syrup. she does not want to be involved in politics. she didn't want her husband to run. -- but, the opposite of sarah polk. ms. swain: the population by that point was 23 million and there were now 30 state. that is a 35 .9% growth. slaves in the united states were 3 million....
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economic and public policy are gathering at the peterson foundation fiscal summit this morning in washington dc are looking at how to get things done in a divided washington. the former white house chief of staff is there who spent six years working for george w. bush and he is standing by with betty liu. i will pass it over to you. betty: thank you. i'm standing here with andy, now the president of franklin pierce and university in new hampshire. he just started in january. a very interesting summit so far. . was just on the panel all three felt there was not enough urgency in washington on the fiscal situation. how do we get better? >> there was tremendous urgency but i am not sure the political community recognizes it because they do not want to. it but do not recognize it and that is a problem. we have got to call it to their attention. what a great service that has been done by the peterson foundation. the work that would normally be done in transition to a president, and they put forward five different plans, all of them designed by people with parochial interest. can be reviewed by every
economic and public policy are gathering at the peterson foundation fiscal summit this morning in washington dc are looking at how to get things done in a divided washington. the former white house chief of staff is there who spent six years working for george w. bush and he is standing by with betty liu. i will pass it over to you. betty: thank you. i'm standing here with andy, now the president of franklin pierce and university in new hampshire. he just started in january. a very interesting...
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muertas y decenas de personas heridas en philadelphia tras el accidente de un tren que viajo ando washington dcnew york 7 vagÓngencia de tren quedaron fuera de los rieles equipos de rescate aÚn buscan a posibles vÍctimas atrapadas entre los escombros. >>> un reporte preliminar indica que el tren circulaba a mÁs de cien millas por horas donde se permite 50, estamos paso a paso con la noticia que estÁ afectando a miles de personas que usan este servicio diariamente. >>> vamos con otros titulares del dÍa. >>> ♪. >>> unidas en su espera Ángeles se reencontraron y se abrazaron la niÑa y su madre no han podido regresar juntas a houston les decimos por quÉ y hasta cuÁndo tendrÁn que esperar. >>> sequÍa extrema en california la falta de agua estÁ dejando va saas las mesas de muchas familias campesinas estamos en una de las zonas mÁs afectadas. >>> duelo en la cancha. el pachuca enfrenta hoy al campeÓn de la liga mexicana al amÉrica en un juego que usted verÁ solo por telemundo. >>> ♪. >>> este es noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart y marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >>> ♪. >>> hola quÉ tal muy buenas tardes
muertas y decenas de personas heridas en philadelphia tras el accidente de un tren que viajo ando washington dcnew york 7 vagÓngencia de tren quedaron fuera de los rieles equipos de rescate aÚn buscan a posibles vÍctimas atrapadas entre los escombros. >>> un reporte preliminar indica que el tren circulaba a mÁs de cien millas por horas donde se permite 50, estamos paso a paso con la noticia que estÁ afectando a miles de personas que usan este servicio diariamente. >>>...
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in berkeley for abc7 >> federal officials in washington dc, arrested a man who tried to lunch a drone outside the white house fence. this photograph shows officers pinning the 39-year-old ryan mcdonald to the ground after the incident. it is not clear if mcdonald intended to fly the aircraft toward the mansion or if he was trying to take photographs of washington dc. the incident comes four months after an off-duty united states decision employee planned a drone on the white house lawn. >> the warriors are not looking past memphis to the finals and are focused on 9 potential series clenching game. >> they boston on wednesday taking the 3-2 lead and steph curry led the warriors out of a 13-point deficit in the first quarter and clamped down on defense holding the grizzlies to the lowest point total of the layoffs. >> if you want to watch the game with fellow fans, the warriors are hosting several official watch parties throughout the bay area, and some are in theater but most are in restaurants and bars. for a list of watch parties go to abc7news.com. >> we will be in memphis for the g
in berkeley for abc7 >> federal officials in washington dc, arrested a man who tried to lunch a drone outside the white house fence. this photograph shows officers pinning the 39-year-old ryan mcdonald to the ground after the incident. it is not clear if mcdonald intended to fly the aircraft toward the mansion or if he was trying to take photographs of washington dc. the incident comes four months after an off-duty united states decision employee planned a drone on the white house lawn....
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the guy wanted for killing a family and their housekeeper in a washington dc mansion has been caught. wyatt andrews tells us how a slice of pizza provided the break in the case. >> reporter: the break in this case came from a pizza delivered in the house as the family was kept captive. investigators took dna from skin cells left on the pizza crust and connected it to the suspect daron wint. wint worked at a business own by the family he is accused of terrorizing. american iron works, a steel company headed by sava savopolis. he, his wife amy, their son, and housekeeper were found dead after a fire in the house. three of the bodies showed signs of blunt force trama or stab wounds. >> this is not a random crime. >> reporter: investigators believe the crime began with the family held and abused in an extortion plot that ended last thursday. the couple tried to send text and voice mail warnings to a second housekeeper telling her to stay away from work. one of sava's assistants brought $40,000 in cash on thursday morning and left it on the porch. late on thursday, after the murders, polic
the guy wanted for killing a family and their housekeeper in a washington dc mansion has been caught. wyatt andrews tells us how a slice of pizza provided the break in the case. >> reporter: the break in this case came from a pizza delivered in the house as the family was kept captive. investigators took dna from skin cells left on the pizza crust and connected it to the suspect daron wint. wint worked at a business own by the family he is accused of terrorizing. american iron works, a...
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up he was given a gift by some residents in washington dc. we will show you what that is in the reaction to it coming up at abc 7 news at 530. leon: 7 on your side consumer alert. lumber liquidators ceo has abruptly quit over the investigation of products imported from china. the justice department is seeking criminal charges against lumber liquidators saying the company knowingly sold flooring with dangerous levels of formaldehyde. there are over 100 class-action lawsuits related to that flooring. coming up, our investigator jill sterman presses number liquidators for some answers. what they told her how customers are reaction to this news. alison: leon didn't is getting some help from special assistance today. >> they did an exciting winning. -- expect me winning, but here i am. alison: they got to be mayor for the day in rocks phil. they were chosen after writing essays. about if they held a his city topsy. more about how these many mayors -- mini-mayors. leon: traffic cameras. do some thing about them. anxiety in the job. the new study th
up he was given a gift by some residents in washington dc. we will show you what that is in the reaction to it coming up at abc 7 news at 530. leon: 7 on your side consumer alert. lumber liquidators ceo has abruptly quit over the investigation of products imported from china. the justice department is seeking criminal charges against lumber liquidators saying the company knowingly sold flooring with dangerous levels of formaldehyde. there are over 100 class-action lawsuits related to that...
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. >> any new osha regulations are devised at the national level in washington dc, with input from interest groups. so, even if there were a will to impose more regulations, they could take years to implement >> is it out of control? >> yeah i would say i mean the problem is it's pretty hard to complain about the hours you work when you're making that kind of money. i mean you got people coming up here young, starting out making a hundred thousand a year or you can be like myself who makes 200,000 a year and so it makes it really hard to complain to management that you're working too many hours when there are a lot of people that would love to be in my position. >> the breakneck pace of production in the bakken is so great that employees are often not given the most basic information about the hazards they're exposed to. brothers jeremy dagget and brandon belk worked for a company called badlands power fuels cleaning the inside of frac tanks for around 20 dollars an hour. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? or are you just jumping in and taking a guess? >> no, you're just
. >> any new osha regulations are devised at the national level in washington dc, with input from interest groups. so, even if there were a will to impose more regulations, they could take years to implement >> is it out of control? >> yeah i would say i mean the problem is it's pretty hard to complain about the hours you work when you're making that kind of money. i mean you got people coming up here young, starting out making a hundred thousand a year or you can be like...
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weekend, a grieving nation gathered along abraham lincoln's funeral train as it made its way from washington dc to its final resting place in springfield illinois. today on american history tv we're live in oak ridge cemetery to commemorate t abraham lincoln's funeral with actors speeches musical performances, as well as historians and others. also on c-span this weekend tonight at 8:00, the festivities of the state visit of japanese prime minister, including his arrival at the white house and the toast in his honor. at 10:30 on sunday, oral arguments on same-sex marriage. on c-span two's booktv, tonight at 10:00 on "afterwards," peter slevin looks at michelle obama. and sunday at noon on "in-depth," author jon ronson. join the conversation with jon ronson. we will also be taking your phone calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. >> the new congressional direct
weekend, a grieving nation gathered along abraham lincoln's funeral train as it made its way from washington dc to its final resting place in springfield illinois. today on american history tv we're live in oak ridge cemetery to commemorate t abraham lincoln's funeral with actors speeches musical performances, as well as historians and others. also on c-span this weekend tonight at 8:00, the festivities of the state visit of japanese prime minister, including his arrival at the white house and...
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national transportation board is on the way to philadelphia to see why an amtrak train derailed from washington dc to new york when it derailed. can you see the scene all seven cars overturned. this is the business of the route in the country with six passengers killed in the accident and 150 were hurt and several are in critical condition. many were able to walk off the train crawling out windows in some cases to local hospitals. >> berkeley is considering a tobacco ban that would be the most restrictive in the nation. but mom-and-pop shops sounding the alarm and they were loud enough for the city council to take notice. our reporter is in the newsroom with the details. >> the berkeley city council decided to postpone the vote which would be the most restrictive tobacco ban in the country. the ordinance bans the sale of tobacco 1,000' of schools and parks in the city of berkeley. the behind is to keep the community healthy and reduce tobacco waste but the main reason is to protect berkeley youth. city council pen miles said that many tobacco products target children. >> we have complete imperativ
national transportation board is on the way to philadelphia to see why an amtrak train derailed from washington dc to new york when it derailed. can you see the scene all seven cars overturned. this is the business of the route in the country with six passengers killed in the accident and 150 were hurt and several are in critical condition. many were able to walk off the train crawling out windows in some cases to local hospitals. >> berkeley is considering a tobacco ban that would be the...
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train station, where lincoln's funeral train arrived may 3 1865 after it seven state journey from washington dc -- from washington, d.c. this is about 15 minutes. >> we are here at the train station in springfield illinois, where the trains run to chicago. originally from chicago to st. louis through springfield. trains that were frequent reviews by lincoln as he grew his practice in chicago, illinois. and his political appearances in chicago. springfield was his hometown. he came here and 1837. he was in new salem, a little village outside of springfield. he tried a bunch of professions. a surveyor, storekeeper. he finally decided to become a lawyer and came to springfield to practice law. he spent his entire career as a lawyer in springfield. this was the state capital because of lincoln. he got the state capital moved to springfield. typical of lincoln he gets the state capital moved to where he is going to practice law, which did not hurt his law practice at all, but that is why springfield was so special to him. this is also the place to which his body came back after the assassination on
train station, where lincoln's funeral train arrived may 3 1865 after it seven state journey from washington dc -- from washington, d.c. this is about 15 minutes. >> we are here at the train station in springfield illinois, where the trains run to chicago. originally from chicago to st. louis through springfield. trains that were frequent reviews by lincoln as he grew his practice in chicago, illinois. and his political appearances in chicago. springfield was his hometown. he came here...
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interviews are part of the oral history collection at the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington dc. next, gerda weissmann klein talks about how the 1939 german invasion of whole and drastically changed your life
interviews are part of the oral history collection at the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington dc. next, gerda weissmann klein talks about how the 1939 german invasion of whole and drastically changed your life
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all that being sent to washington, dc.ussell, how long will that take to analyze and what will we learn from that? >> well downloading the analysis -- the download will take maybe half an hour. it depends on how detailed they want to get in it. it's a printout, both a graphic printout and a list by second of what's happening in a variety of parameters with the local motive and the train. (?) to me, probably what that data will confirm is kind of what we already know and it's just going to better document what the actual speeds were that were going. and it will also -- amtrak has on some of those data recorders what the cab signal system is getting. and so it's going to be telling us what in the cab the engineer should be seeing as far as cab signal. gerri: allen this idea about the positive train control and whether or not it was inn this part of the track. obviously sumwalt saying today no, it was not. could that have prevented this? that's what sumwalt said. it could have prevented this crash. do you agree? >> yes. certa
all that being sent to washington, dc.ussell, how long will that take to analyze and what will we learn from that? >> well downloading the analysis -- the download will take maybe half an hour. it depends on how detailed they want to get in it. it's a printout, both a graphic printout and a list by second of what's happening in a variety of parameters with the local motive and the train. (?) to me, probably what that data will confirm is kind of what we already know and it's just going to...
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coming up next, we visit the national portrait gallery in washington dc with jim barber who gives us a look at one of the oil paintings of ira aldridge. he was born free in new york and became famous in europe after being able -- unable to find work in america. this is part of the series, face to face. >> hello, welcome. here at the portrait gallery every picture tells a story. face to face connects some of the stories we have on hand and to take a step from story to history. jim barber is a historian at the portrait gallery, and he has written extensively on the civil war and he is finishing a new exhibition and is giving face to face talks on many people. and a short story on iraq out of rich -- ira aldridge. jim barber: this is appropriate for february, black history month. why ira aldridge? with this series we connect three different people, throughout three months. we began last month with pocahontas. this month is ira aldridge and the connection is, the thread, back in 2007, the state of virginia celebrated or commemorated two huge anniversaries. one was the 400th anniversary o
coming up next, we visit the national portrait gallery in washington dc with jim barber who gives us a look at one of the oil paintings of ira aldridge. he was born free in new york and became famous in europe after being able -- unable to find work in america. this is part of the series, face to face. >> hello, welcome. here at the portrait gallery every picture tells a story. face to face connects some of the stories we have on hand and to take a step from story to history. jim barber...
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train as it made its way from washington dc to its final resting place in springfield illinois. we live from oak ridge cemetery in springfield to commemorate the anniversary of president lincoln's funeral. with over 1000 reenactors, and every creation of the eulogy, speeches, and performances. and a tour of the newly re-created lincoln funeral car. also on c-span this weekend, the festivities of the state visit of the japanese prime minister, including his arrival at the white house and the post at the dinner -- and the toast at the dinner in his honor. and the oral arguments on same-sex marriage, whether the 14th amendment requires a state to license a marriage between two people of the same sex. and tonight at 10:00, author peter slevin looks at the life of our first lady, michelle obama, from childhood through the white house. and our live, three-hour conversation with jon ronson, who has written many books including, "so, you have been publicly shamed." join the conversation with jon ronson, who will also be taking your phone calls e-mail, facebook comments, and tweets. >> a
train as it made its way from washington dc to its final resting place in springfield illinois. we live from oak ridge cemetery in springfield to commemorate the anniversary of president lincoln's funeral. with over 1000 reenactors, and every creation of the eulogy, speeches, and performances. and a tour of the newly re-created lincoln funeral car. also on c-span this weekend, the festivities of the state visit of the japanese prime minister, including his arrival at the white house and the...
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and then visiting for cities between washington dc and new york city.hey share a little and common with the two centers of power and wealth. a very unique report in a moment. ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing, you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e* does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. lifewe scream shout,owl, shriek with joy. until, inhibition creeps in, our world gets smaller, quieter, but life should be loud. sing loud, play
and then visiting for cities between washington dc and new york city.hey share a little and common with the two centers of power and wealth. a very unique report in a moment. ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing, you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e* does. and so it...
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for more we are joined by michael shepherd from washington dc. what are authorities alleging? michael: these are charges that have yet to be proven in court. nonetheless, this marks a significant move by the u.s. government and its effort to halt what it says is a campaign of economic espionage against an american companies and the government. a total government says of six people were involved in this conspiracy to steal a sensitive mobile technology that is used to help filter wireless signals. it is used in tablet computers, mobile phones, and they say two of the people involved, after receiving their doctorates from the university of southern california, they went to go work for two american companies, avago technologies and sky work solutions. they were taking some of the technology and transferring it to co-conspirators back in china at chin jin university. one of the accused has been taken into custody by u.s. authorities. he was arrested by them saturday at los angeles international airport and he is being held pending hearings and other reviews angie:. how does this c
for more we are joined by michael shepherd from washington dc. what are authorities alleging? michael: these are charges that have yet to be proven in court. nonetheless, this marks a significant move by the u.s. government and its effort to halt what it says is a campaign of economic espionage against an american companies and the government. a total government says of six people were involved in this conspiracy to steal a sensitive mobile technology that is used to help filter wireless...
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the man accused of brutally murdering a washington dc, family and their housekeeper before setting it on fire. we have two the best attorneys on this case. but we do begin with the state department's decision to release the first batch of clinton emails. on the friday before this long memorial day weekend. fox news correspondent james went through the roughly 300 emails and brings us this report. >> in the 296 emails the state department uploaded often redact then secretary of state hillary clinton is seen receiving updates on the benghazi attacks for weeks after they claimed the lives of chris stevens and three other americans. after un ambassador susan rice hit five talk shows dismissing the idea that benghazi was a terrorist attack. jake sullivan wrote her to say he found one line uttered by rice troubling. it was the sentence where rice suggested the investigation into the attacks might reach a different conclusion. >> we know which embassies are more in danger than others. >> when under secretary of state patrick kennedy in charge of all department buildings worldwide rapped up a
the man accused of brutally murdering a washington dc, family and their housekeeper before setting it on fire. we have two the best attorneys on this case. but we do begin with the state department's decision to release the first batch of clinton emails. on the friday before this long memorial day weekend. fox news correspondent james went through the roughly 300 emails and brings us this report. >> in the 296 emails the state department uploaded often redact then secretary of state...
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pero si notamos hacia washington dc, nueva york, boston, condiciones bastante secas al igual para maÑanaimos el caos que se desatÓ en un estadio por la violencia de los hinchas. pamela: ivÁn se une para contarnos si las autoridades ya tomaron medidas. cuÉntanos. ivÁn: sÍ, si podemos llamarlas medidas. el castigo es leve por no decir irrisorio. dos partidos de veto para el estadio jalisco. lo mÁs precupante es que los barrabrabas tanto en mÉxico como en argentina, aseguran ser palomitas blancas. [mÚsica] >> luego de los lamentables incidentes de violencia en el estadio jalisco en el atlas_ chivas, los integrantes de la barra 51 aseguran que sÓlo invadieron para pedirle entrega a los jugadores. en argentina fue identificado el barrabrava de boca que tirÓ gas pimienta a los jugadores de river. declarÓ que nunca tuvo la intenciÓn de hacer daÑo y dijo estar asustado por el revuelo causado. >> este golazo de darÍo el pipa benedetto en la final de la concachampions fue eelegido como el mejor del torneo. fue el tercer tanto del argentino. >> a cinco dÍas de las 500 millas de indinÁpolis el caos
pero si notamos hacia washington dc, nueva york, boston, condiciones bastante secas al igual para maÑanaimos el caos que se desatÓ en un estadio por la violencia de los hinchas. pamela: ivÁn se une para contarnos si las autoridades ya tomaron medidas. cuÉntanos. ivÁn: sÍ, si podemos llamarlas medidas. el castigo es leve por no decir irrisorio. dos partidos de veto para el estadio jalisco. lo mÁs precupante es que los barrabrabas tanto en mÉxico como en argentina, aseguran ser palomitas...
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joining us tonight, former washington, dc, homicide detective rod wheeler. good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> bo. fox news contributor. good to have you here. >> good to be here. lou: this is a stunning number. thirty-five murders in baltimore. and the mayor is asking for justice department investigation. >> you know, you missed one thing also. there were 14 murders over the memorial day weekend in chicago. twenty -- there was 36 others shot. a lot of people don't realize in new york today, i talk to people up in washington heights. all over the place. there's more shootings happening and you're not hearing about them. you're only hearing about the people getting hit. so there's enormous amounts of shootings all over. my thing is, you said it at the beginning of the show where are the attorneys general? these are young kids dying in our inner cities. the types of interactions between the police going into the tens of millions of interactions what happened in south carolina totally wrong when the guy shot the guy in the back, yeah, there will be
joining us tonight, former washington, dc, homicide detective rod wheeler. good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> bo. fox news contributor. good to have you here. >> good to be here. lou: this is a stunning number. thirty-five murders in baltimore. and the mayor is asking for justice department investigation. >> you know, you missed one thing also. there were 14 murders over the memorial day weekend in chicago. twenty -- there was 36 others shot. a lot of...
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. >> officials in washington, dc, arrested a advantageville man who tried to launch a drone outside thee fence. the officers pinned the 39-year-old man to the ground moments after the incident. it is not clear if mcdonald intended to fly the aircraft to the mansion or just taking photos of washington dc. this comes four months after an off-duty united states intelligence employee landed a drone on the white house lawn. >> a wild idea to improve the commute on the bay bridge. >> what transit leaders have in mind that have riders doing a double take. >> the apple watch putting your identity at risk with a new warping of why it makes you a target for hackers. >> day in the know with traffic and weather together during the entire commercial break. ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. ♪ before heading out on the open road, it's a good idea to take a motorcycle safety course. you'll learn the basics and strategies to help you avoid trouble and stay safe. protect yourself with motorcycle insurance from geico. visit geico.com for more safety tips and to
. >> officials in washington, dc, arrested a advantageville man who tried to launch a drone outside thee fence. the officers pinned the 39-year-old man to the ground moments after the incident. it is not clear if mcdonald intended to fly the aircraft to the mansion or just taking photos of washington dc. this comes four months after an off-duty united states intelligence employee landed a drone on the white house lawn. >> a wild idea to improve the commute on the bay bridge....
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reporter:>> one conference final appearance in washington dc in 23 years. the capitals in 1998. no other town with disgraced sports teams have gone to that. >> a regular math right, that is about four hours of complete d.c. sports misery. robert burton, abc 7 sports. tim: with all the sports teams that do not have teams in the playoffs. leon: the want to be the first team to lose a 3-1 edge? tim: barry trotz's first year playing defense. they have time. leon: we still have a chance with john wall and the wizards. tim: i am optimistic here. i am buying. i will see you after the show. leon: you are buying, we are taking. alison: not me. [laughter] leon: still ahead, learn how the u.s. naval academy is remembering of midshipmen who lost his life in tuesday's amtrak to really in philadelphia -- derailment in philadelphia. reporter: showing a violent confrontation involving ec police officers. got >> you are watching abc 7 news at 4:00. on your side. alison: shocking video obtained by abc 7 news with people crying police brutality. a d.c. police officer uses what appears to be excess
reporter:>> one conference final appearance in washington dc in 23 years. the capitals in 1998. no other town with disgraced sports teams have gone to that. >> a regular math right, that is about four hours of complete d.c. sports misery. robert burton, abc 7 sports. tim: with all the sports teams that do not have teams in the playoffs. leon: the want to be the first team to lose a 3-1 edge? tim: barry trotz's first year playing defense. they have time. leon: we still have a chance...
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on that day president roosevelt dedicated the jefferson memorial on the tidal basin in washington, dc. he had been personally instrumental in the dome design, in approving the sayings or quotes from jefferson that encircled the memorial. he sat down with the architect in the white house. he pushed the jefferson memorial. he wanted to own thomas jefferson for all time. for the democratic party which jefferson founded along with madison. and on that 200th anniversary of jefferson's birth roosevelt read from the words that still send issuele the -- encircle the for of the dome. i have warn on the alter of god eternal hostility toward any form of tyranny over the mind of man. but we understand why jefferson's language is adored two centuries after he wrote it. at the time, 1943, those words were delivered as in your face to hitler and naziism. it was meant to be a support for america in a time of war. jefferson is a kind of talisman who defines the nation's formative genius in emotional terms. he is the emotional member of the founding generation. william jefferson clinton who literally s
on that day president roosevelt dedicated the jefferson memorial on the tidal basin in washington, dc. he had been personally instrumental in the dome design, in approving the sayings or quotes from jefferson that encircled the memorial. he sat down with the architect in the white house. he pushed the jefferson memorial. he wanted to own thomas jefferson for all time. for the democratic party which jefferson founded along with madison. and on that 200th anniversary of jefferson's birth...
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cuba de su lista de paises patrocinadores de terrorismo >>> lory montenegro nos acompaÑa desde washington dc sabes cuba estaba en esta lista desde 1982 pero hoy todo esto cambio yo ahora, se espera que w este sitio donde me encuentro pasarÁ de serue la secciÓn de interÉs a la embajada de cuba en washington. >>> este es otro paso crucial a la reconciliaciÓn entre washington y la habana que no tienen relaciones hace medio siglo. el departamento de estado anuncio que cuba quedÓ fuera de la lista al concluir que no ha dado apoyo ate al terrorismo internacional. >>> decisiÓn justa. >>> algunos dicen que la actual polÍtica estadounidense es contraproducente. en lugar e de aislara a cuba estados unidos puso a cuba como vÍctima de este agresiÓn estadounidense. >>> el con gracias tenÍa 45 dÍas para oponerse pero esto no ocurriÓ. >>> hoyri republicanos y demÓcratas expresaron su desacuerdo. >>> polÍtica que premia al rÉgimen, sin ningÚn cambio de parte del rÉgimen. otros seÑalan que en territorio cubano aÚn hay fugitivos de la justicia estadounidense. >>> una que asesinÓ un policÍa de new jersey y que
cuba de su lista de paises patrocinadores de terrorismo >>> lory montenegro nos acompaÑa desde washington dc sabes cuba estaba en esta lista desde 1982 pero hoy todo esto cambio yo ahora, se espera que w este sitio donde me encuentro pasarÁ de serue la secciÓn de interÉs a la embajada de cuba en washington. >>> este es otro paso crucial a la reconciliaciÓn entre washington y la habana que no tienen relaciones hace medio siglo. el departamento de estado anuncio que cuba...
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currently a partner in mercury a public strategies firm in washington dc. mike joins us from michigan. good morning, welcome. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: perhaps a painful and embarrassing question for you mr. weber. during mr. bush's governorship of florida, he participated and implemented himself in a personal family matter called the terri schiavo case. guest: i remember. caller: he took unprecedented moves to have emergency sessions brought before the state legislature, all for political posturing for his base , and really embarrassed not only himself, but a lot of republican legislature in the state of florida. i would like you to please go into detail, and let the listeners know what exactly occurred during jeb bush's governorship and involvement with the terri schiavo case. we need to hear this. guest: i think we remember the terri schiavo case page flip it -- painfully. it was a painful chapter for all involved. i understand people on both sides felt very passionately about it. keep in mind what governor bush was responding to
currently a partner in mercury a public strategies firm in washington dc. mike joins us from michigan. good morning, welcome. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: perhaps a painful and embarrassing question for you mr. weber. during mr. bush's governorship of florida, he participated and implemented himself in a personal family matter called the terri schiavo case. guest: i remember. caller: he took unprecedented moves to have emergency sessions brought before the state...
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movement to boost the national minimum wage from its current $7.25 an hour. 29 of the 50 states and washington dc have minimum wages above the federal law. highest is washington's state at $9.47 per hour. >> u.s. president barack obama has been campaigning to raise the federal minimum wage for the first time in years. >> to $10.10 an hour. >> several retail outlets like walmart and the gap have already raised their minimum wage. last month mcdonald's new chief executive increase starting pay at company-owned restaurants to one dollar above local or state guidelines. protesters argue that will only impact about 90,000 workers across the u.s. and not the 666,000 employees of franchises. >> business leaders meeting here in paris have called for a global price on carbon emissions. it came at the end of the meeting that brought together the heads of some of the world's biggest companies. it led to a lead up of a climate summit in december that will bring together world leaders in the french capital. rachel kyte is vice president of the world bank and she is the thanks special envoy on climate issues.
movement to boost the national minimum wage from its current $7.25 an hour. 29 of the 50 states and washington dc have minimum wages above the federal law. highest is washington's state at $9.47 per hour. >> u.s. president barack obama has been campaigning to raise the federal minimum wage for the first time in years. >> to $10.10 an hour. >> several retail outlets like walmart and the gap have already raised their minimum wage. last month mcdonald's new chief executive...
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>> if you want to come down the washington dc and three weeks i will be appearing with justice thomas the national archive. maybe c-span will cover that event. justice thomas and i disagree on certain things but i think that we share very much a fidelity to the constitutional project. we take the text seriously. i find justice thomas underestimated in the same way that hugo black was underestimated because yankees -- yankees can be very smart people southern accents. that is how lincoln was underestimated. that's true today of clarence thomas. i actually find his body of work very significant. i don't always agree that. it is not always flashy there is a steadiness to it. there is also a fidelity to it. if i were to send clarence thomas something i think it actually read it. he is open to the possibility that he may have made a mistake only on and does not want to keep making mistakes. i hope that he will get involved with the national constitution center. we're trying. >> it would be so wonderful. >> this is always going to end. when you go to his chambers there is a portrait of linc
>> if you want to come down the washington dc and three weeks i will be appearing with justice thomas the national archive. maybe c-span will cover that event. justice thomas and i disagree on certain things but i think that we share very much a fidelity to the constitutional project. we take the text seriously. i find justice thomas underestimated in the same way that hugo black was underestimated because yankees -- yankees can be very smart people southern accents. that is how lincoln...
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a virginia man is in custody this morning after police in washington, dc destroyed a pressure cooker found in his car parked near the capitol building. the police officers on routine patrol spotted the vehicle. police identified "items of concern," inside the car and the bomb squad moved in. the owner of the car was found and arrested. a bomb like that was used in the boston marathon. >> the chairman of the house armed services committee is concerned about isis and nuclear weapons. the congressman said they would "of course use a nuclear weapon if given the chance." the congressman said there is no evidence they are trying to get the weapon but isis is claiming they have the resources to acquire nuclear weapons from pakistan in a year. >> a 5.6 earthquake shook tokyo overnight. this is video of the shaking taken from a camera mounted on a skyscraper. there are no reports of damage or casualties. a tsunami warning was issued but it lasted only a few minutes before being canceled. >> the 23 wars of the japanese capital felt the shaking. >> tourists are urged to return to nepal and make
a virginia man is in custody this morning after police in washington, dc destroyed a pressure cooker found in his car parked near the capitol building. the police officers on routine patrol spotted the vehicle. police identified "items of concern," inside the car and the bomb squad moved in. the owner of the car was found and arrested. a bomb like that was used in the boston marathon. >> the chairman of the house armed services committee is concerned about isis and nuclear...
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el sospechoso del cuÁdruple asesinato en una mansiÓn de washington dc estÁ bajo custodia de la policÍaro de la residencia el pasado dÍa 14. ilia: la legislatura de nebraska aprobÓ un provecto de ley que de ser firmado por el gobernador permitirÍa que ese estado deje de ser el Único del paÍs que no otorga licencias a los dreamers. si el gobernador llega a vetar la ley, los senadores necesitarÁn al menos 30 votos para revertir ese veto. >> el fin de semana es feriado por memorial day, tradicionalmente la fecha que inicia la fecha de los viajes de verano en estados unidos. este aÑo parece que serÁ una muy ocupada. se proyecta que al menos 37 millones de estadounidenses viajarÁn durante el fin de semana lo que representa el mayor volumen en los Últimos diez aÑos. ilia: el escÁndalo por corrupciÓn en el gobierno de guatemala sigue teniendo una amplia repercusiÓn en el paÍs. el caso mÁs reciente es del ministro de gobernaciÓn. a tal punto ha llegado la situaciÓn que muchos expertos creen eque el gobierno del presidente pÉrez molina pareciera estar llegando a su fin. Érica con la informaciÓn.
el sospechoso del cuÁdruple asesinato en una mansiÓn de washington dc estÁ bajo custodia de la policÍaro de la residencia el pasado dÍa 14. ilia: la legislatura de nebraska aprobÓ un provecto de ley que de ser firmado por el gobernador permitirÍa que ese estado deje de ser el Único del paÍs que no otorga licencias a los dreamers. si el gobernador llega a vetar la ley, los senadores necesitarÁn al menos 30 votos para revertir ese veto. >> el fin de semana es feriado por memorial...
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charles, right here in washington, dc, during world war ii we had a trial of stab about tours who came most hoff the guys toking two who never killed anybody. the japanese war criminals were never brought here. the german war criminals were never brought here. there's other places they can be tried. get motive is a place we chose put our prisoners to be reviewed and tried. some probably should be put to death again this kid was involved directly in the death of a u.s. serviceman. therefore i don't think should ever see the light of day. this is insane. >> the u.s. serviceman, sergeant christopher spear, and his mother is just completely beside herself. she is hysterical. this is really a tough one colonel schaffer. >> this is not justice. this is insanity. we have to take this a lot more seriously because again,ing this kid is guilty. we have other individuals who are being -- about a third of the people we released from gitmo are going back to battlefield, taking up arms and i attacking us again. we have to do better. we're at war and this kid was a warrior, he chose to kill someone a
charles, right here in washington, dc, during world war ii we had a trial of stab about tours who came most hoff the guys toking two who never killed anybody. the japanese war criminals were never brought here. the german war criminals were never brought here. there's other places they can be tried. get motive is a place we chose put our prisoners to be reviewed and tried. some probably should be put to death again this kid was involved directly in the death of a u.s. serviceman. therefore i...
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he managed to fly 30 miles through heavily restricted airspace in the washington, dc area. luded passing the white house and the washington monument before finally touching down on capitol hill. hughes pled not guilty. >>> lumber liquidators's ceo robert lynch quit today. the company has come under fire ever since a "60 minutes" report about his product made in china. the report said laminate flooring had high levels of formaldehyde. it's known to cause cancer. the justice department has launched its own investigation and is considering criminal charges against lumber liquidators. >>> still ahead a landlord out of luck. >> is there a reason the rent hasn't been paid? >> get out of here! [ censored ] >> tenants who won't pay but continue to stay. why the landlord can't just kick them out. >> could this be the future of tv? not quite paper thin but pretty close. female announcer: through memorial day at sleep train, get up to four years interest-free financing or save up to $400 on simmons beautyrest and sealy posturepedic. even get four years interest-free financing on serta
he managed to fly 30 miles through heavily restricted airspace in the washington, dc area. luded passing the white house and the washington monument before finally touching down on capitol hill. hughes pled not guilty. >>> lumber liquidators's ceo robert lynch quit today. the company has come under fire ever since a "60 minutes" report about his product made in china. the report said laminate flooring had high levels of formaldehyde. it's known to cause cancer. the justice...