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sot - william lewis, hampton electoral board vice chairman - clip 19 1:00:12 just a different process that we didnt account for in the past. 1:00:16 butt sots 1:00:02 part of the problem arose as a officals, the vendor sent absentee ballots and test ballots in the same box but didn't label them sent the wrong ones. this isn't the first time this vendor has worked with the city...but officials say last time the company actually assisted with the testing process before the election last year. sot 1:02:16 brandi how can voters be assured that they're votes, that this process will be done correctly in november? 1:02:24 lewis: the bottom line is you're going to have human error throughout life throughout whatever is going on. 1:02:31 when you look at what transpired we're talking about a very miniscual number of ballots that went out in that error. 1:02:41 in all officials say 17 test ballots went out. the voters have been identified and will be sent the correct ballots. sot - william lewis, hampton electoral board vice chairman - clip 20 1:03:03 you just have to have human error.1:03:07 j
sot - william lewis, hampton electoral board vice chairman - clip 19 1:00:12 just a different process that we didnt account for in the past. 1:00:16 butt sots 1:00:02 part of the problem arose as a officals, the vendor sent absentee ballots and test ballots in the same box but didn't label them sent the wrong ones. this isn't the first time this vendor has worked with the city...but officials say last time the company actually assisted with the testing process before the election last year. sot...
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sot - william lewis, whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that went out in error and we're doing correct it. officials say they've identified the voters who received the wrong ballots-- and they're working to give them the correct ones. tomorrow is the deadline to request an absentee ballot. flooring from lumber liquidators may expose you to a higher risk for cancer-- than previously thought. the c-d-c says the risk from having formaldehyde in certain laminates is three times higher than previously calculated. it says: investigators used an incorrect number for ceiling height -- leading to lower risk. stock of the toano-based company plummeted, when the updated report came out today. a 16-year-old has died, days after a helicopter crash in pearl harbor, hawaii. we showed you the moments it was caught on camera. hospital officials say the teen died today. the canadian family was on a tour helicopter, when it went down last week. two family members are still in the hospital. another was treated and releas
sot - william lewis, whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that went out in error and we're doing correct it. officials say they've identified the voters who received the wrong ballots-- and they're working to give them the correct ones. tomorrow is the deadline to request an absentee ballot. flooring from lumber liquidators may expose you to a higher risk for cancer-- than previously thought. the c-d-c says the risk from having...
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sot - william lewis, hampton electoral board vice chairman you just have to have faith in the process. whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that went out in error and we're doing everything we can do to correct it. officials say they've identified the voters who received the wrong ballots-- and they're working to give them the correct ones. tomorrow is the deadline to request an absentee ballot. flooring from lumber liquidators may expose you to a higher risk for cancer than previously thought. the c-d-c says the risk from having formaldehyde in certain laminates is three times higher than calculated before. it says investigators used an incorrect number for ceiling height -- leading to lower risk. stock of the toano-based company plummeted, when the if you're looking for a job, l-l bean is hiring. the outdoor retailer is opening a store at lynnhaven mall in virginia beach this spring. it's looking for more than 100 employees -- ranging from managers to sales reps. learn more about how to apply by looking for the story
sot - william lewis, hampton electoral board vice chairman you just have to have faith in the process. whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that went out in error and we're doing everything we can do to correct it. officials say they've identified the voters who received the wrong ballots-- and they're working to give them the correct ones. tomorrow is the deadline to request an absentee ballot. flooring from lumber liquidators...
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sot - william lewis, whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that went out in error and we're doing everything we can do to correct it. election officials say they identified the voters who received those incorrect ballots, and are working to get them the correct ones. today is actually the virginia beach mayor will sessoms announced yesterday he's running for a third term . that is despite the fact that he pleaded no contest last year in a conflict of interest investigation. 10 on your side caught up with the mayor to ask him about it. he says he will explain what happened as often as mayor sessoms/c9 ;31;58 - ;32;09 "the first thing is i want to say is im sorry was no personal gain for me or my former employer" sessoms says he is already rallying supporters for his next run, and will work hard to win the election. today a 35-year-old man is expected to learn his fate for raping a child. michael mccann will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. that sentence is actually mandatory based on the cha
sot - william lewis, whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that went out in error and we're doing everything we can do to correct it. election officials say they identified the voters who received those incorrect ballots, and are working to get them the correct ones. today is actually the virginia beach mayor will sessoms announced yesterday he's running for a third term . that is despite the fact that he pleaded no contest last...
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sot - william lewis, whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that went out in error and we're doing everything we can do to correct it. election officials say they identified the voters who received those incorrect ballots, and are working to get them the correct ones. today is actually the deadline to request an absentee ballot. virginia beach mayor will sessoms announced yesterday he's running for a third term . that is despite the fact contest last year in a conflict of interest investigation. 10 on your side caught up with the mayor to ask him about it. he says he will explain what happened as often as people have questions about it. editor: assist/6p vb mayor sessoms/c9 ;31;58 - ;32;09 "the first thing is i want to say is im sorry for making a technical mistake which i did but i will also remind everyone it was clear as day there was no personal gain for me or my former employer" sessoms says he is already rallying supporters for his next run, and will work hard to win the election. today a 35-year-ol
sot - william lewis, whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that went out in error and we're doing everything we can do to correct it. election officials say they identified the voters who received those incorrect ballots, and are working to get them the correct ones. today is actually the deadline to request an absentee ballot. virginia beach mayor will sessoms announced yesterday he's running for a third term . that is despite...
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sot - william lewis, vice chairman you just have to have faith in the process. whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is correct it. officials say they have identified the voters who got the ballots and they're working to give them the correct ones. tomorrow is the deadline to request an absentee ballot. this isn't the first time the city of hampton has used this vendor. coming up tonight on wavy news 10 at 5:15, i'lll tell you what's different for this election. im brandi cummings 10 on your side. several presidential candidates will appear in hampton roads in the days. tomorrow senator bernie sanders is scheduled to hold a rally at the scope in norfolk. on wednesday --- donald trump will speak at regent university in virginia beach. senator ted cruz will visit on friday. doctor ben carson plans to come to regent next monday. lawyers for the democratic party of virginia are arguing the state's voter id law is unconstitutional. a federal trial started today in richmond. a 69-year-old black woman cried on the witness stand as she te
sot - william lewis, vice chairman you just have to have faith in the process. whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is correct it. officials say they have identified the voters who got the ballots and they're working to give them the correct ones. tomorrow is the deadline to request an absentee ballot. this isn't the first time the city of hampton has used this vendor. coming up tonight on wavy news 10 at 5:15, i'lll tell you what's different for this election....
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william lewis, hampton electoral board vice chairman" you just have to have faith in the process. whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that doing everything we can do to correct it. " in all.. 17 test ballots were sent out. # tuesday: rain showers with highs in the middle 40s wednesday: rain showers with highs in the lower 50s thursday: breezy with highs in the middle 40s.few morning showers west of the blue ridge parkway friday: sun & clouds with highs saturday: mostly sunny with highs in the middle 40s sunday: sun & clouds with highs in the upper 40s tuesday: rain showers with highs in the middle 40s five things you need to know are coming up next. lindee good morning.. today on daytime blue ridge.. it's a dangerous mix of love, behavior.. we talk to the director and playwright of adverse effects, an original play from the hollins playwright's lab winter festival... daytime debuts it's very first music video here's a look at "five things you need to know" before you head out the door this morning. the supreme cou
william lewis, hampton electoral board vice chairman" you just have to have faith in the process. whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that doing everything we can do to correct it. " in all.. 17 test ballots were sent out. # tuesday: rain showers with highs in the middle 40s wednesday: rain showers with highs in the lower 50s thursday: breezy with highs in the middle 40s.few morning showers west of the blue ridge...
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william lewis, hampton whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that went out in error and we're doing everything we can do to correct it. election officials say they identified the voters who received those incorrect ballots, and are working to get them the correct ones. today is actually the deadline to request an absentee ballot. staying in virginia beach - police are investigating car break-ins at two oceanfront hotel garages. officers say people reported it saturday in the hilton and sheraton garages on atlantic avenue. we spoke with a valet at the were more than 20 cars with windows smashed. so far, police have not released a suspect description. new this morning, a 97-year-old woman in california is being evicted from her home. she's lived there for the past 60 years, and home was a close friend, and promised her she could stay for the rest of her life. well the new landlord, who is a distant relative of hatch's friend, was not aware of the agreement, and issued hatch and her roommate an eviction notic
william lewis, hampton whenever you have human beings you're going to have human error. this is a very small number of ballots that went out in error and we're doing everything we can do to correct it. election officials say they identified the voters who received those incorrect ballots, and are working to get them the correct ones. today is actually the deadline to request an absentee ballot. staying in virginia beach - police are investigating car break-ins at two oceanfront hotel garages....
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the george washington eagles flew up from danville to vinton to play the william byrd terriers.gw cameryn lewis to patrick robinson 8-4 eagleswb dylan gravely inbound to ryan dippel for 2.....8-6 gwgw lewis behin off th dribble gw gets a da big anniversay - for these little pocket monsters. what pokemon is unveiling - for finally tonight - the "pokemon" entertainment franchise turns 20 today.in honor of the milestone, the pokemon company released a new video celebrating two decades of "pocket monsters".that was the series' original name in japan, where it debuted on the game boy handheld video game system.since then, pokemon has grown into a multi-billion- dollar empire of video games, trading card games, movies, toys, and t-v series. (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hoi! looks like the american takes this one. - ( laughs ) - ( speaking japanese )
the george washington eagles flew up from danville to vinton to play the william byrd terriers.gw cameryn lewis to patrick robinson 8-4 eagleswb dylan gravely inbound to ryan dippel for 2.....8-6 gwgw lewis behin off th dribble gw gets a da big anniversay - for these little pocket monsters. what pokemon is unveiling - for finally tonight - the "pokemon" entertainment franchise turns 20 today.in honor of the milestone, the pokemon company released a new video celebrating two decades of...
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william brown, jr., for a string of sex assault. say what took place inside a safeway grocery store. county reporter kevin lewis is in wheaton with more. kevin: all three attacks to is between 8:00 and 9:00 in the morning with 20 evil around. the first incident was two weeks ago. police say william brown, jr. walked up to a woman purchasing groceries inside the safeway and groped her. just a day later, police said the the underground parking garage. the assault so while in the woman broke one of her fingers -- so violent the woman brought one of her fingers. sea in the regional services center, the victim in that case told police brown tried to rape her.
william brown, jr., for a string of sex assault. say what took place inside a safeway grocery store. county reporter kevin lewis is in wheaton with more. kevin: all three attacks to is between 8:00 and 9:00 in the morning with 20 evil around. the first incident was two weeks ago. police say william brown, jr. walked up to a woman purchasing groceries inside the safeway and groped her. just a day later, police said the the underground parking garage. the assault so while in the woman broke one...
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here's what william chapman's cousin said about that motion. earl lewis/chapman family spokesman 1:19:56 if they're not working and they're in that courtroom just to see what's going on, no we don't wnat them there. wearing their uniform we understand it. but at the same time we do not no way in on form want the jury to be afraid of too many officers being in there. 2:18 now of course, the defense argued that it's unnecessary to limit the number of police officers in uniform. they said it could infringe upon first amendment rights. the judge even hinted that if he ruled in favor, then he expects the defense will ask him to limit the number of family members in the court room supporting the victim. he did not make a decision today. coming up tonight at 4,5,6 we'll break down all of that more clearly - and explain another twist. why the commonwealth wants to bar rankin from talking on the stand about the suspicion that william chapman was shoplifiting from the walmart - before the shooting took place. i'm dl 10 on your side. also breaking from the white hou
here's what william chapman's cousin said about that motion. earl lewis/chapman family spokesman 1:19:56 if they're not working and they're in that courtroom just to see what's going on, no we don't wnat them there. wearing their uniform we understand it. but at the same time we do not no way in on form want the jury to be afraid of too many officers being in there. 2:18 now of course, the defense argued that it's unnecessary to limit the number of police officers in uniform. they said it could...
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william campbell. liberty high's trayvon lewis and 10 others from magna vista, martinsville and g.w. have also committed to bluefield. 3 dennis hokies secondary coach torrian gray has resigned to take a similar job with the florida gators. gray heads back to his home state. he coached the past 10 seasons with the hokies. 3 college hoops, the bucs of east tennessee state played at vmi. just over a minute in, qj peterson scooped up the loose ball and finishes with a jam on the other end for vmi. keydets led by 11 with five-and-a-half minutes to play first half, but the bucs go on a 15-2 run to end the half to take the lead. bucs go on to win 71-60. 3 seminole district girls, e.c. glass hit the road to heritage to face their city rivals, the pioneers. brittany cobbs got heritage off to a fast start, the putback helped the pioneers charged back to tie the game, ceana loving knocks down the three. but heritage ran off 11 straight points. and the pioneers win 45-26. 3 and tony stewart will miss the start of his final sprint cup season. stewart fractured his back in that atv accident last sunday and had surger
william campbell. liberty high's trayvon lewis and 10 others from magna vista, martinsville and g.w. have also committed to bluefield. 3 dennis hokies secondary coach torrian gray has resigned to take a similar job with the florida gators. gray heads back to his home state. he coached the past 10 seasons with the hokies. 3 college hoops, the bucs of east tennessee state played at vmi. just over a minute in, qj peterson scooped up the loose ball and finishes with a jam on the other end for vmi....
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lewis alexander of norma and william lee of citigroup.zing of the market is what i have trouble with. the bottom line is they are markets. there is the phrase "currency war." what is currency war? thes: people have used phrase to suggest central banks are working at cross purposes. the idea that exchange rates are an important channel for how monetary policy works, but you have to think of the objectives. what we need is domestic demand in many parts of the global economy. you're seeing central banks promote domestic demand. what sweden did was designed to produce to mastic demand. tom: his comments were very swedish-based. lewis: there are consequences in markets in exchange rate. in the 1930's you saw a different process to balance payment problems. you try to take demand from abroad to suppress your domestic demand. that is not what we've got today. it is a misnomer to think of this as a currency war. on mercantilism, is this a mercantile world? lewis: the interest rate channel is short-circuited because everyone is rushing to the long
lewis alexander of norma and william lee of citigroup.zing of the market is what i have trouble with. the bottom line is they are markets. there is the phrase "currency war." what is currency war? thes: people have used phrase to suggest central banks are working at cross purposes. the idea that exchange rates are an important channel for how monetary policy works, but you have to think of the objectives. what we need is domestic demand in many parts of the global economy. you're...
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limit the number of uniformed officers during the trial was a long time ago earl lewis the cousin of alleged murder victim william chapman says the officers' presence during pre trial hearings has antagonize the family with iphones justice math and goofy overgrown constable was one for police to reason why because they are endorsing the killing of innocent man in her motion rao says the officers show of unity in the high profile case she writes the stifling presence of so many law enforcement officers will have a chilling effect on the jury's ability to deliberate with open minds the high rankings defense attorney to call below it says the motion is rare and unnecessary because the jury's duty is to only follow the facts of the case her character i now appreciate the fact that there are people reporting but ultimately the report to the point here that the outcome of the kings thirteen is now legal analyst and former prosecutor kevin duffy insists the effect of the officers' presence on the jury is hard to measure jurors are human too and george pay attention to a lot more than just the facts that are presented to
limit the number of uniformed officers during the trial was a long time ago earl lewis the cousin of alleged murder victim william chapman says the officers' presence during pre trial hearings has antagonize the family with iphones justice math and goofy overgrown constable was one for police to reason why because they are endorsing the killing of innocent man in her motion rao says the officers show of unity in the high profile case she writes the stifling presence of so many law enforcement...
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lewis here with the tip. rutgers had no answer for cam williams. the sharp shooter had 19 off the bench, including five three-pointers. that would be 27 straight big time losses for rutgers. 79-69 the final. >>> back to the nba all star game for a minute. clay thompson. this is what i want to show you, with a little help from the team mascot, stuff the magic dragon. gordon went airborne one handed, left-handed under the legs sideways. physics professors out there, are you watching? you name it, he did it. this was incredible. i've been a very big critic of the dunk contest over the last few years. this was outstanding tonight. that's amazing. >> everybody's talking about this on facebook. >> it's incredible. >> jump over the building. >> right, right. >> that's it for news 4. saturday night live is next. >> melissa mccarthy is the host and the music is kanye west. enjoy the show.
lewis here with the tip. rutgers had no answer for cam williams. the sharp shooter had 19 off the bench, including five three-pointers. that would be 27 straight big time losses for rutgers. 79-69 the final. >>> back to the nba all star game for a minute. clay thompson. this is what i want to show you, with a little help from the team mascot, stuff the magic dragon. gordon went airborne one handed, left-handed under the legs sideways. physics professors out there, are you watching? you...
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william brangham. good night. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman.bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [roadtripper #1] some people call us "at-risk youth" i don't know 'bout all that [roadtripper #2] the plan is to go on this roadtrip. [roadtripper #1] we're gonna be interviewin' all sorts of people to figure out how they've made it through the struggle. [roadtripper #2] there's so much out on the road. [roadtripper #3] it started clicking like, maybe i have a purpose. [
william brangham. good night. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman.bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been...
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william brown, jr., for a string of sex assault. say what took place inside a safeway grocery store. county reporter kevin lewis is in wheaton with more. kevin: all three attacks to is between 8:00 and 9:00 in the morning with 20 evil around. the first incident was two weeks ago. police say william brown, jr. walked up to a woman purchasing groceries inside the safeway and groped her. just a day later, police said the the underground parking garage. the assault so while in the woman broke one of her fingers -- so violent the woman brought one of her fingers. sea in the regional services center, the victim in that case told police brown tried to rape her. officers spotted brown walking through the safeway glancing at women. they arrested him on the spot. police say there might be more victims out there. >> even more shocking to have that power over you, people who don't know you feel like they can say anything to you and catch you can just because you are a woman. if these is in a vulnerable position that oftentimes we are not as strong as men. brown is behind bars on $100,000 bond. all new at 5:00, the excuse h
william brown, jr., for a string of sex assault. say what took place inside a safeway grocery store. county reporter kevin lewis is in wheaton with more. kevin: all three attacks to is between 8:00 and 9:00 in the morning with 20 evil around. the first incident was two weeks ago. police say william brown, jr. walked up to a woman purchasing groceries inside the safeway and groped her. just a day later, police said the the underground parking garage. the assault so while in the woman broke one...
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uniformed officers during next month's trial work wasn't a long time ago earl lewis the cousin of alleged murder victim william chapman says the officers' presence during pre trial hearings has antagonize the family meal in court. we expect to be at peace with death and justice math and you feel very well constable why because they are endorsing the killing of innocent man in her motion rao says the officers show of unity could influence the verdict in the high profile case she writes the stifling presence of so many law enforcement officers will have a chilling effect on the jury's ability to deliberate with open minds the high rankings defense attorney nicole below says the prosecution's request is baseless and a trial open to the public should be open to officers wearing badges to the factory that had you that the jury is not going to be able to call it during their game thirteen use now legal analyst and former prosecutor kevin geffen says the effect of the officers' presence on the jury is hard to measure jurors are human too and george pay attention to a lot more than just the facts that are presented to
uniformed officers during next month's trial work wasn't a long time ago earl lewis the cousin of alleged murder victim william chapman says the officers' presence during pre trial hearings has antagonize the family meal in court. we expect to be at peace with death and justice math and you feel very well constable why because they are endorsing the killing of innocent man in her motion rao says the officers show of unity could influence the verdict in the high profile case she writes the...
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william jones talks about his book followed by a history of washington dc by tom lewis. >> this weekend book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. diplomatic editor for the guardian the butchers trail, the search for balkan war criminals. on sunday night at 9:00 o'clock united, common ground and advancing the common good. he is interviewed by the new york post. >> my personal experience also living in an all-white town, crisscrossing a lot going to stanford, gail. across the different lines how united we are. >> television for serious readers. >> next last 125 years in american history. this is just over an hour. an ho. >> i am delighted to have three of the most distinguished american historiani >> am delighted to have three distinguished american historians with us tonight. the publication, these united states 1890 to the present. kevin kruse is professor of history. a historian who writes about what turns out to be the long 20th century. we cannot have helped for better. [applause] >> thank you all for coming out tonight. it is an honor to be here. really two of the nation
william jones talks about his book followed by a history of washington dc by tom lewis. >> this weekend book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. diplomatic editor for the guardian the butchers trail, the search for balkan war criminals. on sunday night at 9:00 o'clock united, common ground and advancing the common good. he is interviewed by the new york post. >> my personal experience also living in an all-white town, crisscrossing a lot going to stanford, gail. across...
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at 10 pm, william p jones on the march on washington and we finished up with author tom lewis on his book washington: the history of our national city.book tv on prime time tonight at eight eastern on c-span 2. >> this weekend, the c-span city tour posted by our partners take you to greenville to explore the city's history and literary culture. on book tv in 1939, september 1939 when europe went to war, our allies , primarily england and france looked to washington dc for goods and materials they needed . washington dc looked down to the textile capital of the world and all of a sudden government contracts came funneling into this area , asking the mills here to begin producing for the war effort for our allies and of course the united states as well. >> on american history tv . >> we are standing right here at river falls and this was a pretty nasty spot . it's hard to believe looking at it it's one of the best parks in the country but this was a very depressed , nasty place. and it's a great story of how a community can get behind apart and start to appreciate and cherish it nobon
at 10 pm, william p jones on the march on washington and we finished up with author tom lewis on his book washington: the history of our national city.book tv on prime time tonight at eight eastern on c-span 2. >> this weekend, the c-span city tour posted by our partners take you to greenville to explore the city's history and literary culture. on book tv in 1939, september 1939 when europe went to war, our allies , primarily england and france looked to washington dc for goods and...
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william chapman ii. receiving fair justice. >> stephanie morales writes that the stifling preference of so many law enforcement officers will have a chilling effect on the jury's ability to deliberate. the chapman family spokesperson earl lewis spoke with her mother. >> i talked with selling this morning face-to-face and she said she was very much concerned about that. that is overkill. >> morales does not want uniformed officers in court even though she has been in uniform and many other cases. >> these are law enforcement officers, sworn law-enforcement officers that she and her officers call every day as witnesses in the case. >> she says if she doesn't get the uniform band then she only wants 10 uniformed officers in court at a time and no more than three sitting together. >> we are not talking about some other group, motorcycle gang. these are law enforcement officers. >> she writes that the family should be able to demand that their son's killer be tried in a manner that excludes any suspicion, intimidation or improper influence. >> we are not intimidated to the also feel that could be an intimidating factor to the jury and we are concerned about that. >> this motion will be heard in court next to stay and you can read
william chapman ii. receiving fair justice. >> stephanie morales writes that the stifling preference of so many law enforcement officers will have a chilling effect on the jury's ability to deliberate. the chapman family spokesperson earl lewis spoke with her mother. >> i talked with selling this morning face-to-face and she said she was very much concerned about that. that is overkill. >> morales does not want uniformed officers in court even though she has been in uniform...
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lewis continues coverage. >> reporter: this lawsuit says the parents and teachers screes concerns about deonte carraway's predator behavior with children. they made those concerns known to woods elementary school principal michelle williams. the lawsuit goes on to say proof. now, we spoke with an attorney who represents the victim and the victim's family who prompted this investigation that attorney says the family showed williams proof and they were put off. >> this kind of flagrant overt type of activity that was going on having an individual pull children from the class randomly and from what we're finding out where win the school some of these activities were occurring, it was certainly a case where the principal should have known, been aware. >> reporter: attorney david simpson says the victim's family contacted him on monday. they are now filing a civil lawsuit against carraway and woods elementary school principal michelle williams. the family is also suing prince george's county board of education ceo kevin maxwell. disturbing details from this lawsuit carraway told victims they would be club to helper swayed them to engage in sexual act on camera and on campus. the nine year victim's uncle discovered inappropria
lewis continues coverage. >> reporter: this lawsuit says the parents and teachers screes concerns about deonte carraway's predator behavior with children. they made those concerns known to woods elementary school principal michelle williams. the lawsuit goes on to say proof. now, we spoke with an attorney who represents the victim and the victim's family who prompted this investigation that attorney says the family showed williams proof and they were put off. >> this kind of...
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william brangham. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: tonight, from the historic east room, "women of soul: in performance at the white house." corporate support for "women of soul: in performance at the white house," is provided by pepsi, in recognition of pepsi's conversations project, a series of films about women thriving in the face of adversity. additional funding provided by the anne ray charitable trust. by the annenberg foundati. by corey brunish. by the corporation for public br
william brangham. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized...
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william chapman ii. receiving fair justice. >> stephanie morales writes that the stifling preference of so many law enforcement officers will have a chilling effect on the jury's ability to deliberate. the chapman family spokesperson earl lewis spoke with her mother. >> i talked with selling this morning face-to-face and she said she was very much concerned about that.
william chapman ii. receiving fair justice. >> stephanie morales writes that the stifling preference of so many law enforcement officers will have a chilling effect on the jury's ability to deliberate. the chapman family spokesperson earl lewis spoke with her mother. >> i talked with selling this morning face-to-face and she said she was very much concerned about that.
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lewis and her daughter were in pennsylvania. in other news around virginia ... a richmond man and researcher at the college of william and mary is arrested on child pornography charges. police arrested 46-year-old michael wilson friday afternoon. he's charged with four felony counts of possession of child pornography. according to the schools website ... wilson is a research biologist at the center for conservation biology. he's being held at the virginia virginia lawmakers fail to ban the specific use of smartphone apps while driving. this ... after members of the house of delegates postponed debate on a bill until 20- 17. highway safety advocates claim it's still legal for virginia drivers to post to social media while on the road. this comes as police in philadelphia investigate whether snapchat played a role in the deaths of three young women. the social media app features a filter which posts drivers' speeds while they record videos. according to triple-a ... more drivers are trying to set personal speed records and capture the moments with the speed displayed on the video. dominion virginia power could be fined
lewis and her daughter were in pennsylvania. in other news around virginia ... a richmond man and researcher at the college of william and mary is arrested on child pornography charges. police arrested 46-year-old michael wilson friday afternoon. he's charged with four felony counts of possession of child pornography. according to the schools website ... wilson is a research biologist at the center for conservation biology. he's being held at the virginia virginia lawmakers fail to ban the...
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william county officials and they will take a vote and decide. now again the family has tried at least two this and they're hoping that this time, this all goes through. tisha lewis"fox5 local news". >> thank you, tish a. d.c. public school students are getting a signature from the washington capitals the team is helping introduce street hockey into the school district's curriculum. alleen mae a former calves player and tv analyst says the caps are making a big investment of getting the kids happy about hongy. >> they put 1.6 million in this gone to 111 schools and introduce kids to hockey and how it's played. if you want people to understand it and play it you have to introduce it to them and if you put a stick in their hands they're more prone to take it and look tat. >> this program is part of nationwide anywhere tip for nhl. hockey is for everyone month. sticks and pukz are being proceeded to school children all over the county. >> pretty cool. major honor for pri county science teacher take a look. >> the educator award goes to angela malone. >> angela malone is recipient of milk and educate area ward teaches 7 and grade honors science at oxendale middle sch
william county officials and they will take a vote and decide. now again the family has tried at least two this and they're hoping that this time, this all goes through. tisha lewis"fox5 local news". >> thank you, tish a. d.c. public school students are getting a signature from the washington capitals the team is helping introduce street hockey into the school district's curriculum. alleen mae a former calves player and tv analyst says the caps are making a big investment of...
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kevin lewis has the information that is emerging as well as the trial date. kevin: place say craig and nicole williamsly restrain the 7-year-old son in the family clarksburg townhouse. the duo would encase the child in plastic wrap and zip tie him to a bed because the boy would act out. cops also accused of burning and starving the boy. craig and his family kept quiet leaving the circuit court moments before the judgment set the trial date for may 2. a trial expected to run for five days. in court, attorneys asked the judge to reconsider the couple's no contact status, which prevents nicole and craig from presently communicating. police say child protective services is now caring for that boy. while relative watches the couple's five other children. kevin lewis, abc7 news. jonathan: yesterday, we showed you what is in the mattress. if you are buying a brand new one, take a peek at the story. it's online, too. today we explore what the smell is that is coming from a mattress. joce sterman has the story for us. joce: there is nothing quite like the feel of a new mattress. great for a good think about it
kevin lewis has the information that is emerging as well as the trial date. kevin: place say craig and nicole williamsly restrain the 7-year-old son in the family clarksburg townhouse. the duo would encase the child in plastic wrap and zip tie him to a bed because the boy would act out. cops also accused of burning and starving the boy. craig and his family kept quiet leaving the circuit court moments before the judgment set the trial date for may 2. a trial expected to run for five days. in...
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william p. jones on the march on washington. we round out the night with author tom lewis on his book, "washington: a history of our national city." it's booktv in prime time tonight starting at eight eastern here on c-span2. >>> and tonight on c-span, a debate on drone strikes and counterterrorism strategy. recently hosted by the chicago council on global affairs, it features two former defense department officials taking opposite sides of the issue. here's a preview. >> some of you might be asking why are we still talking about drones. isn't isis the only issue on the national security agenda? and i think you're right to ask that. but in my view and the comments i want to make, i'll bring these two topics together because i link our policy of counterterrorism that so came to focus on and used the drone as, in part, responsible for the rise of isis. isis came up from, according to the cia, nowhere. but, of course, they were around. the cia just didn't watch as it was focused on using drone killings. drones that terrorize the people who are affected not just the targets, b
william p. jones on the march on washington. we round out the night with author tom lewis on his book, "washington: a history of our national city." it's booktv in prime time tonight starting at eight eastern here on c-span2. >>> and tonight on c-span, a debate on drone strikes and counterterrorism strategy. recently hosted by the chicago council on global affairs, it features two former defense department officials taking opposite sides of the issue. here's a preview....
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william county where hundreds ever people came out to sound off about naming a new elementary school. the county's first fallen firefighter, kyle wilson or community leader doctor am hamilton. teisha lewis joins us life with the story.th >>reporter: tony, herbert jay r sanders middle school behind meh oathed tonight's meeting and it was a very passionate and you could almost feel the tension during this soundoff. what i could tell you is i woulw not want to be on the boardoard making this decision. i was undoubtedly a tough decision because as one resident put it there is no right decision, there is no wrong decision. here's what all boils down there 4were9 contenders and tonight we are down to two. it comes to fallen firefighter, kyle wilson, prince william county's only firefighter or community leader dr. georgeeorg hamilton.mi either one could have the county's newest elementary e school named after them. hamilton is a colonel and fill license exist who has donated time and resources to has done research on cancer and education and also the art. he did attend tonight's meeting. wilson is the county's first fallen firefighter. he lost his life in 2007 while fighting a house fire. toni
william county where hundreds ever people came out to sound off about naming a new elementary school. the county's first fallen firefighter, kyle wilson or community leader doctor am hamilton. teisha lewis joins us life with the story.th >>reporter: tony, herbert jay r sanders middle school behind meh oathed tonight's meeting and it was a very passionate and you could almost feel the tension during this soundoff. what i could tell you is i woulw not want to be on the boardoard making this...
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william county circuit court. police say they were unable toe corroborate any of the allegations in the complaint and have received no further reporth that the alleged activity was continuing. > tissue a lewis, fox5 local news. > coming up tonight, an amazing discovery, four decades in theas making here.king we're going to show you what was found inside in one of the smithsonian museums. listen up, you want to be on tvv tonight, send us your best throw back thursday photo, using the hashtag fox5 didn't and we will share your picture on the air a tonight at 11. take a look at this cute time continuum. that was jamaica million sted. s she said this was her 30 years0 ago. > i think i have that same dress. stick around we'll be right back > a shock for stocks, the do you losing 250 points. here's the good news on that, we were down more just about an earlier in the day.y. meantime it might be a good timg to be in the market for a home. mortgage rates keep falling.g. down for six consecutive weeks. three year, 3.65 percent. and would you like a tattoo with those groceries? high end grocery chain hole foods saying that it might include tattoo parlors at its new 365 stores focusing on my lenual sh
william county circuit court. police say they were unable toe corroborate any of the allegations in the complaint and have received no further reporth that the alleged activity was continuing. > tissue a lewis, fox5 local news. > coming up tonight, an amazing discovery, four decades in theas making here.king we're going to show you what was found inside in one of the smithsonian museums. listen up, you want to be on tvv tonight, send us your best throw back thursday photo, using the...
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. >> kris: the lewis say the ordeal was handled professionally and they were given free passes to come back. >> sarah: a woman won $200 on a scratch ticket and melt glen williams. he was standing outside in the bitter cold on saturday. when she learned all the shelters were full, she got him a two-night stay at a hotel and also set up a go fund me page for glen that's raised nearly $5,000. that's incredible. >> kris: changing somebody's life. and encouraging other people to do it. >> kris: still ahead, a local mother getting quite the surprise. a newborn decides it's time right in her living room. ism also, cut on the cord. how a team was injured while energy supply rates keep going up and down. at eversource, we don't like it any more than you do. it doesn't mean more money for us. it means that the market price of the energy we buy for you has changed. so we're working with partners across the region to increase our natural gas supply and bring in affordable, clean hydropower from canada. we're leading the way toward the solution... because more energy means lower energy supply rates for you. ever new england. >> kris: some chilling video here. watch. this a
. >> kris: the lewis say the ordeal was handled professionally and they were given free passes to come back. >> sarah: a woman won $200 on a scratch ticket and melt glen williams. he was standing outside in the bitter cold on saturday. when she learned all the shelters were full, she got him a two-night stay at a hotel and also set up a go fund me page for glen that's raised nearly $5,000. that's incredible. >> kris: changing somebody's life. and encouraging other people to do...
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lewis woods, 5 years old. carla jean avery 45rks. eric christopher avery 43. tamesha lee, 34. dallas, texas, august 7, 2013. zena bouser, 47. toya smith, 43 years old. zema williams, 28. tasmia allen, 27. spanish fork, utah -- thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition lt >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i rise today in recognition of american heart month and to remind you of this week's national wear red day. mrs. capps: each february here in congress and in communities around this country we join together to raise awareness of heart disease. the number one cause of death for women. in fact, every minute, heart disease kills another woman. as co-chair of the bipartisan heart and stroke coalition, i urbling you to join us as we honor these women and those who will be affected in the future by participating in the national wear red day campaign on friday, february 5. by wearing red, we will unite with women from around the country to raise awareness of heart disease. we can and we mu
lewis woods, 5 years old. carla jean avery 45rks. eric christopher avery 43. tamesha lee, 34. dallas, texas, august 7, 2013. zena bouser, 47. toya smith, 43 years old. zema williams, 28. tasmia allen, 27. spanish fork, utah -- thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition lt >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. >> mr....