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. >> it's that plain spoken wisdom that has driven mora worcester for years.december worcester places wreaths at the arlington national cemetery. >> a lot of people think like i do, they appreciate the veterans and they want to show it. >> reporter: this story begins back in 1962, when worcester, then a 12-year-old paper boy from maine won a trip to washington. what impressed him most was arlington, it's beauty and dignity and those rows and rows of graves. >> every one represents a life and a family and a story. they're not just tombstones, i mean those are all people. >> 30 years later in 1992, worcester was running a zone wreath company in howington, maine. but as christmas a- >> he thought of arlington and all those graves. when the cemetery approved, he and a dozen volunteers drove the wreaths down and laid them on the headstones, and so it continued for years until a few christmases back when an air force sergeant took this picture, which ended up on the internet. >> it kind of struck a nerve and people e-mailed it to each other and it really went around
. >> it's that plain spoken wisdom that has driven mora worcester for years.december worcester places wreaths at the arlington national cemetery. >> a lot of people think like i do, they appreciate the veterans and they want to show it. >> reporter: this story begins back in 1962, when worcester, then a 12-year-old paper boy from maine won a trip to washington. what impressed him most was arlington, it's beauty and dignity and those rows and rows of graves. >> every one...
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the case of worcester v. georgia, after the cherokee indians are moved out along the trail of tears a reverend samuel worcester who was preaching among the indians protested and was arrested by the state of georgia for violating what they now call the cherokee laws. he happened also to have been been a federal postmaster, so he brought suit. and now the federal government can step in to the case. and the supreme court ruled against georgia saying that they had violated samuel worcester's rights and that the cherokee laws of georgia were unconstitutional. at first andrew jackson was president then, at first jackson -- who hated the supreme court, more of a republican than jefferson -- at first jackson said john marshall has made his decision, let him enforce it. well, then the georgia militia, georgia governor calls up the militia to defend the state of georgia against any possible incursion by the federal government in this cherokee case, and now jackson has to act, and he turns right around and warns georgia
the case of worcester v. georgia, after the cherokee indians are moved out along the trail of tears a reverend samuel worcester who was preaching among the indians protested and was arrested by the state of georgia for violating what they now call the cherokee laws. he happened also to have been been a federal postmaster, so he brought suit. and now the federal government can step in to the case. and the supreme court ruled against georgia saying that they had violated samuel worcester's rights...
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. >> from rural worcester, where winter comes early and the peak season for his business is novembernd december. worcester is a wreath maker and he grows on the land that spills down the hill from his driveway as far as the eye can see. >> i leave the -- leave the house by quarter of 6:00. almost every morning go to the same restaurant to eat breakfast. >> one of the largest manufacturers of wreaths in america and the only one that grows his own. for an idea which all started when he was a news boy during the morning edition of the local paper he still reads every day. >> i was a paper boy for the bangor daily news back when i was 12 years old. and the news ran a contest and if you gained a certain number of new customers, you became eligible for a trip to washington. i was one of the news carriers at the time that went on that trip. one of the things that really stuck with me is arlington national cemetery, and i just was taken by that. i never forgot it. i thought about arlington when we had the wreaths left over back in '92. that year we had a very good year. but we just bought to
. >> from rural worcester, where winter comes early and the peak season for his business is novembernd december. worcester is a wreath maker and he grows on the land that spills down the hill from his driveway as far as the eye can see. >> i leave the -- leave the house by quarter of 6:00. almost every morning go to the same restaurant to eat breakfast. >> one of the largest manufacturers of wreaths in america and the only one that grows his own. for an idea which all started...
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also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee. the group responsible for coordinating the 800th celebration of the sealing of magna carta. my delegation from the inner and middle temples is here to represent two of the professional associations of the barristers of england and wales, lord igor judge, lord justice tomlinson, sir anthony hooper, and the reverend robin griffin-johns. so i welcome you all and i'm grateful for your participation in today's ceremony. this exhibition was organized by the library of congress in partnership with the lincoln cathedral, bringing magna carta to the usa. we are immensely grateful to dean phillip buckler for the loan of lincoln cathedral's 1215 magna carta to the exhibition. when the magna carta returns to england next year, it will be reunited for a brief commemorative event with the three other copies of magna carta that survive from 1215. two of which are kept by the british library. one of which is kept by salisbury cathedral. the british library will display the four surviving m
also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee. the group responsible for coordinating the 800th celebration of the sealing of magna carta. my delegation from the inner and middle temples is here to represent two of the professional associations of the barristers of england and wales, lord igor judge, lord justice tomlinson, sir anthony hooper, and the reverend robin griffin-johns. so i welcome you all and i'm grateful for...
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worcester elementary school crash along valley forge road at skippack pike.onstruction in gloucester township camden county orr road is now shut down through later on in december between sicklerville road and college drive. use the black horse pike or peter cheese man road there by camden county college instead. jarvis road remains closed as it has been through january 10th. tam. >> okay, thank you, matt. >>> new here on "action news" a home security system caught this car just flying through the air in florida over the weekend. shannon mulis and her family heard a loud boom outside their home. they walked outside to find a neighbor's pickup truck nearly vialed in half and another car badly damage. the driver charles mitchell was sitting on the family's dock acting like what, did something happen? police charged him with driving under the influence. >> also new this morning, its search for the man who was caught on surveillance video kicking and then robbing a woman in the bronx. police say the video was taken on friday afternoon. you see the woman there with
worcester elementary school crash along valley forge road at skippack pike.onstruction in gloucester township camden county orr road is now shut down through later on in december between sicklerville road and college drive. use the black horse pike or peter cheese man road there by camden county college instead. jarvis road remains closed as it has been through january 10th. tam. >> okay, thank you, matt. >>> new here on "action news" a home security system caught this...
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georgia pulled back and agreed to let samuel worcester, to free samuel worcester. but that set the first precedent of federal troops enforcing a federal -- a supreme court decision. and it was a precedent that, fortunately, hasn't been, we haven't had to use often, but dwight d. eisenhower, of course, used that precedent in sending troops to little rock, arkansas, to enforce the supreme court decision on school desegregation. >> and now ceo rosen, in turn, is enforcing the time limit. [laughter] >> ladies and gentlemen, like the sixth amendment right to speedy trials, the national constitution center book fairs have to end on time. but i just have to thank, first of all, our two superb participants, harlow unger and judge wecth, for a spectacular conversation. [applause] .. a tribute to the c-span audience and a vindication of my faith that when the citizens of the united states are presented with the best arguments on all sides of complicated constitutional questions, they can pay attention and grasp them and make up their own minds. it's a privilege to share bill
georgia pulled back and agreed to let samuel worcester, to free samuel worcester. but that set the first precedent of federal troops enforcing a federal -- a supreme court decision. and it was a precedent that, fortunately, hasn't been, we haven't had to use often, but dwight d. eisenhower, of course, used that precedent in sending troops to little rock, arkansas, to enforce the supreme court decision on school desegregation. >> and now ceo rosen, in turn, is enforcing the time limit....
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corps, and i did not want to go to work, though i got a job as a news director at a radio station in worcester massachusetts. >> from there, gordon moved to washington to cover sports. >> yes, a lot of sports for cbs radio. the impossible dream with the red sox and cardinals, and i covered arthur ashe and billie jean king, and i did a lot of sports. the battle has been lost here at the supreme court. >> but his first love, political reporter, pulled him into washington, d.c., in 1969. >> the civil rights thing was big. i walked up 14th street. the mayor. 1969. my clothing reaked with tear gas, in my clothing and my eyes and i loved it. >> ward and also began a 45-year to rear as one of the area's premier news anchors, and we shared the desk at wusa and here at wjla for the past 10 years. >> the best 10 years i have ever had, right here, and also the chance to reunite with you was a main factor. you and doug hill, and the bonus was becoming so friendly with leon harris and alison starling and of course jim grant. >> gordon also brought an award-winning news institution with them, "inside washin
corps, and i did not want to go to work, though i got a job as a news director at a radio station in worcester massachusetts. >> from there, gordon moved to washington to cover sports. >> yes, a lot of sports for cbs radio. the impossible dream with the red sox and cardinals, and i covered arthur ashe and billie jean king, and i did a lot of sports. the battle has been lost here at the supreme court. >> but his first love, political reporter, pulled him into washington, d.c.,...
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in worcester, valley forge road, so, beaware of that. and also in west norriton an accident on egypt street. vai? >> thank you, katy. >>> bill cosby stepped down from the board of trustees after multiple allegations of sexual assault against women. cosby had been a board member at temple since 1982. he was also an aalum and possiby the school's most famous cheerleader. called his decision to step down, a noble one. the board had no official plans to remove cosby, but other trustees had been discussing on how to handle the firestorm when cosby himself made the call to step out of the way. >> i wish temple would have had a better reaction as an institution to separate themselves from the allegations that are coming across. obviously, i don't think, you know, you could have a fully formed opinion until the whole story comes out. but i think temple should have had a better response and should have communicated that to students and to the general public. >> cosby released a statement saying, "i have always been proud of my association with te
in worcester, valley forge road, so, beaware of that. and also in west norriton an accident on egypt street. vai? >> thank you, katy. >>> bill cosby stepped down from the board of trustees after multiple allegations of sexual assault against women. cosby had been a board member at temple since 1982. he was also an aalum and possiby the school's most famous cheerleader. called his decision to step down, a noble one. the board had no official plans to remove cosby, but other...
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in worcester, massachusetts, slipping and sliding on sidewalks covered in black ice. meanwhile, out west, an urgent warning to stay home. in san francisco, schools already out tomorrow. >> this may be one of those situations where it's best to avoid the roads. >> reporter: sandbags in short supply in some places. flooding already starting in washington state. these homes already on shaky ground, fears they may fall into the ocean. david, back here in cooperstown, new york, this heavy, wet snow has been coming down for nearly 24 hours. and it is expected to continue throughout the night. david? >> all right, linzie janis leading us off. ginger tracking both storms and interstate 81, back where i grew up, didn't look good today. >> and it still doesn't tonight. that's the problem. the next 24 hours are going to be a mess in parts of interior new england and western new york, northern new york. look right here. you can see some of the snow flurries making it into southern pennsylvania, but it is that heavy, wet snow that linzie was talking about, where we still have wint
in worcester, massachusetts, slipping and sliding on sidewalks covered in black ice. meanwhile, out west, an urgent warning to stay home. in san francisco, schools already out tomorrow. >> this may be one of those situations where it's best to avoid the roads. >> reporter: sandbags in short supply in some places. flooding already starting in washington state. these homes already on shaky ground, fears they may fall into the ocean. david, back here in cooperstown, new york, this...
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worcester, disabled vehicle at stump road.724 if you loose that to get around 422 work zone that accident is out of there. westbound by 202, a vehicle went down an embankment, tam. >> a teenager in mississippi has been burned alive and police are hoping that her final words will help them to find her killer. investigators say someone forced lighter fluid down jessica chamber's throat over the weekend and set her ablaze. police are reviewing surveillance video from the a gas station in the hours before he her death. she also able to mumble something to a passer by who found her, they are hoping it's enough of a clue to lead to an arrest. >> we have information on deadly police chase in the lehigh valley. the north hampton county coroner said a bullet fired by police killed richard sherman iii. police began pursuing sherman when they spotted him driving on the wrong side of the road. sherman ran his truck into a police vehicle twice and hit a utility pole and had self-inflicted knife wounds that contributed to his death. the cas
worcester, disabled vehicle at stump road.724 if you loose that to get around 422 work zone that accident is out of there. westbound by 202, a vehicle went down an embankment, tam. >> a teenager in mississippi has been burned alive and police are hoping that her final words will help them to find her killer. investigators say someone forced lighter fluid down jessica chamber's throat over the weekend and set her ablaze. police are reviewing surveillance video from the a gas station in the...
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. >> you grew up in worcester, massachusetts.rance on just a little six-month journey just to, you know after my graduation just to see wait's like. i had never been and i fell in love with it. was so eenanamored with what they did for a living and how they ate. there was a two-hour lunch and they talked about food. everything was baked in the morning and it was fresh. i really fell in love with that. that brought me back to my mother like god this is how i grew up kind of. and it hit me. i always tell people this business found me. i didn't find it. that was it. i went to college in new york. in 1981 i graduated. the first day i graduated i left and started to work at la circle. >> that's impressive for that to be the first restaurant you worked in. >> the chef allan syke said at the time i have nothing for you. i said i'll work for free. he said come tomorrow. did. six months until someone in the pastry department injured himself and i became a souffle chef at that time. >> you're such a talented chech. when your name comes up
. >> you grew up in worcester, massachusetts.rance on just a little six-month journey just to, you know after my graduation just to see wait's like. i had never been and i fell in love with it. was so eenanamored with what they did for a living and how they ate. there was a two-hour lunch and they talked about food. everything was baked in the morning and it was fresh. i really fell in love with that. that brought me back to my mother like god this is how i grew up kind of. and it hit me....
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the crews were working to clear the leaves along worcester drive.bc 10 live skycam network shows some of the action at camelback mountain resort in the poconos. if you thought that picture looked cold wait until tonight. >> nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz tracking the dropping :ix+qrt)uáy glenn, how cold will it get tonight? >> renee, just about everybody will get down into the 20s. there may be a couple places to go down into the teens with just a little bit of wind this evening. you can see the sky is clear in poconos but no precipitation there. you can see how dry it is across our portion of the country. of c zing mark in pottstown, 33 36 in philadelphia. 37 in millville and dover. 36 in atlanta city. now the temperature will be dropping pretty quickly with the clear skies and relatively light wind and low humidity. and as we go into the rest of the evening, it's going to drop to near 30 in philadelphia, but down closer to 20 in some of the suburbs by later this evening. more on how cold it's going to be for re a
the crews were working to clear the leaves along worcester drive.bc 10 live skycam network shows some of the action at camelback mountain resort in the poconos. if you thought that picture looked cold wait until tonight. >> nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz tracking the dropping :ix+qrt)uáy glenn, how cold will it get tonight? >> renee, just about everybody will get down into the 20s. there may be a couple places to go down into the teens...
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for the meantime most attractive this is less tech a look at the worcester on store trochophore. that could affect ride a and downs of the golden gate bridge. the table was what we did see rain overnight party last unleash the concord walnut creek. expect light passing showers for the next hour or so but beyond that sunshine and a little bit of clout cover an attempt is on the mild side. you see a lot of the moisture heading east toward south until the snow showers. >> erica: 65 year high in redwood city with the upper 60s over and net the rat talking about possibility of rain in north bay because is stronger systems had in our direction that is of the will continue to monitor the sec to look at traffic around the area here is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza a much quieter ride this one compared to 24 hours ago. we do have some wet pavement we have some areas of sprinkles will not have the right spread heavy rain that we got this time is to that over at the golden gate bridge south about 101 is a little wet out there early march cargoes at the russian center for a bridge
for the meantime most attractive this is less tech a look at the worcester on store trochophore. that could affect ride a and downs of the golden gate bridge. the table was what we did see rain overnight party last unleash the concord walnut creek. expect light passing showers for the next hour or so but beyond that sunshine and a little bit of clout cover an attempt is on the mild side. you see a lot of the moisture heading east toward south until the snow showers. >> erica: 65 year high...
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in worcester, massachusetts, slipping and sliding on sidewalks covered in black ice.hile, out west, an urgent warning to stay home. in san francisco, schools already out. >> this may be one of those situations where it's best to avoid the roads. >> reporter: sandbags in short supply in some places. flooding already starting in washington state. these homes already on shaky ground. fears they may fall into the ocean. >> reporter: in upstate new york this heavy, wet snow has been coming down for nearly 24 hours and it's expected to continue. linzie janis, abc news, cooperston, new york. >> look eed like linzie could barely speak it's so cold there. >> the storm in the west so powerful. talking about hurricane-force winds. accuweather's jim dickey tracking both storms for us. >> good morning, reena and t.j. impacts from the nor'easter in the east winding down through the morning hours. still snow from burlington, vermont, back into portions of central p.a. this will be breaking apart through the day. by the time the snow does end, 6 to 12 inches across many locations acr
in worcester, massachusetts, slipping and sliding on sidewalks covered in black ice.hile, out west, an urgent warning to stay home. in san francisco, schools already out. >> this may be one of those situations where it's best to avoid the roads. >> reporter: sandbags in short supply in some places. flooding already starting in washington state. these homes already on shaky ground. fears they may fall into the ocean. >> reporter: in upstate new york this heavy, wet snow has...
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. >> we kept bashing away at german targets, worcester steel and oil, hamburg, battle of berlin. >> thingsrip. more ground defenses, more fighters, more crews not coming back. >> we got away early in the morning. sometimes we'd see land casters coming back. a lot of times we'd stoke up the same target they did. it was a service day and night, 24 hours a day. >> we dropped agents over france. must be awful to risk your neck and have to keep it secret. >> one man's submarines torpedoed both commandos. we used them all to bring back cups full of sand for analysis. >> it had to be quick drying with a solid clay foundation. it would have to support 30-on to tanks. >> i must have photographed every field in france. >> we dropped stuff armed, ammunition, sabotage materials and so on, then taught them how to use it. >> we hadn't the least an idea what kind of gadget it was. >> it was vital to know about the same tides and retrain to negotiate the tides and landing craft. >> german sea power in preparation for the day. >> the special study of the weather along the nor mappedy coast. >> miles of wir
. >> we kept bashing away at german targets, worcester steel and oil, hamburg, battle of berlin. >> thingsrip. more ground defenses, more fighters, more crews not coming back. >> we got away early in the morning. sometimes we'd see land casters coming back. a lot of times we'd stoke up the same target they did. it was a service day and night, 24 hours a day. >> we dropped agents over france. must be awful to risk your neck and have to keep it secret. >> one man's...
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it's called worcester vs. georgia. they discovered -- george washington had set up a treaty the southherokees in to try to teach them. missionaries throughout the south to teach them to become farmers and to like americans. and they agreed. and so their lands in the south were -- some of them were flourishing plantations. then someone discovered some gold flakes. george's legislature seized all dissolved the cherokee nation, declared cherokee laws invalid, and sent 150,000 native americans into exile. traveled along this trail of tears, it's called, river,the mississippi eventually settling in oklahoma. way.0 died along the genocideworse case of imaginable, in history at that time. 10,000uisition only cost lives. spanish inquisition. the french revolution, with all butchery, only about 3,000 lives. americans died of starvation and exposure on this trail of tears. now this land belongs to georgia. and speculators come in and buy the land. they bribed the georgia legislators to buy the land. and one of them, a fellow nam
it's called worcester vs. georgia. they discovered -- george washington had set up a treaty the southherokees in to try to teach them. missionaries throughout the south to teach them to become farmers and to like americans. and they agreed. and so their lands in the south were -- some of them were flourishing plantations. then someone discovered some gold flakes. george's legislature seized all dissolved the cherokee nation, declared cherokee laws invalid, and sent 150,000 native americans into...
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. >> doylestown right by worcester elementary school along valley forge road. >> thank you matt.rly sunshine tam. not only do we have a chilly temperature of 42, 39 in allentown but there's also a pretty strong wind in the teens across most of the region so feels like it's in the 30's. this afternoon accuweather says a high of 42. windy. there's the possibility of a passing rain or snow shower in a couple of spots. and way up in northern lehigh and northampton county we might get a little upper level -- upper elevation accumulation, 1 to 3 inches up towards the poconos and that will be later tonight and tonight. breezy with another snow shower around tomorrow during the day, 39 is the high there. still brick on friday but getting better over the weekend. sunshine on sunday, tam. >> okay, that will be nice. thank you david. decorating done for less. we'll see you back here in 30. >> ♪ means making your makingcookies special.ecial, so make them as moist and chewy as they can be... with country crock. it's soft and easy to mix, which makes holiday baking easy. and country crock's fr
. >> doylestown right by worcester elementary school along valley forge road. >> thank you matt.rly sunshine tam. not only do we have a chilly temperature of 42, 39 in allentown but there's also a pretty strong wind in the teens across most of the region so feels like it's in the 30's. this afternoon accuweather says a high of 42. windy. there's the possibility of a passing rain or snow shower in a couple of spots. and way up in northern lehigh and northampton county we might get a...
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we had an earlier crash in worcester township by the elementary school along value forge road.ew one on morris road at north wales road. a crash in lower pottsgrove keim street at booker roads. kennett square a downed tree and wires so kind of a dangerous situation along creek road near hillendale road. out and about on the 42 freeway northbound just the typical crowd as you can come north of 41 through 295. tam. >> okay, thank you, matt. let's go to sky 6 hd and take a live look across penn's landing. beautiful start to the day but karen you say be prepared for a wintry mix. >> yeah, that's right. temperatures right now in some spots nearly 20 degrees colder than yesterday morning so a big change. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing that rain in south jersey and delaware that we have been getting all morning. right now in philadelphia it's dry. that precipitation you see just evaporating the the surface but the atmosphere moistening up. we'll get showers and a wintry mix in your far northwest suburbs before it changes to rain. 42 for your high today. these showers on and
we had an earlier crash in worcester township by the elementary school along value forge road.ew one on morris road at north wales road. a crash in lower pottsgrove keim street at booker roads. kennett square a downed tree and wires so kind of a dangerous situation along creek road near hillendale road. out and about on the 42 freeway northbound just the typical crowd as you can come north of 41 through 295. tam. >> okay, thank you, matt. let's go to sky 6 hd and take a live look across...
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also a new accident in worcester. >>> philadelphia police are trying to track down a 15-year-old boyg his uncle. it happened just after 9:30 last night in the city's lawn crest neighborhood. witnesses say the man's 15-year-old nephew punched him during an argument and officers found a pair of pliers and a screw driver next to the victim. i'm christine maddela, another update in 25 minutes. >>> 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, the 2nd of december, 2014. feels like the first of december. >> that was yesterday, actually. >> we get set to light that beautiful christmas tree tomorrow night. >>> what's making headline this is morning, powerful storm in parts of california. heavy rain set to trigger mudslides in some places. residents spent monday night putting out sand bags as a precaution. >>> boston marathon bombing dzhokhar tsarnaev is asking to move his trial outside massachusetts, saying it will make it difficult to find an impartial jury. >>> sexual assault allegations have led bill cosby to resign from the board of trustee as at temple university. >>> one man's very daring and controv
also a new accident in worcester. >>> philadelphia police are trying to track down a 15-year-old boyg his uncle. it happened just after 9:30 last night in the city's lawn crest neighborhood. witnesses say the man's 15-year-old nephew punched him during an argument and officers found a pair of pliers and a screw driver next to the victim. i'm christine maddela, another update in 25 minutes. >>> 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, the 2nd of december, 2014. feels like the first of...