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you're looking at petersen house here in washington, d.c. where president abraham lincoln passed away at 7:22 a.m. on april 15th of 1865. up next, a tour of the former boarding house located across the street from ford theater. where abraham lincoln was shot 150 years ago. this house built in the early 1850s by a german immigrant to america, william petersen. he used it as boarding house, 10 to 12 lived here at a time. this is a relic of 19th civil war boarding house culture. once upon a time, everybody lived in boarding houses, congressmen, senators, vice presidents of the united states lived in group homes. so this house aside from its history of being the place where abraham lincoln died is an important part of the antebellum civil war washington, d.c. history. aside from this being the lincoln death house, this house is also a great museum of immigrant culture in washington and boarding house life in washington, d.c. i have been coming here years, making pilgrimages here. i started coming here in 1986 when i joined the reagan administrat
you're looking at petersen house here in washington, d.c. where president abraham lincoln passed away at 7:22 a.m. on april 15th of 1865. up next, a tour of the former boarding house located across the street from ford theater. where abraham lincoln was shot 150 years ago. this house built in the early 1850s by a german immigrant to america, william petersen. he used it as boarding house, 10 to 12 lived here at a time. this is a relic of 19th civil war boarding house culture. once upon a time,...
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you're looking at petersen house here in washington, d.c. where president abraham lincoln passed away at 7:22 a.m. on april 15th of 1865. up next, a tour of the former boarding house located across the street from ford theater. up next the tour of the former boardinghouse located across street from ford's theater where abraham lincoln was shot 150 years ago. this house built in the early 1850s by a german immigrant to america, william petersen. he used it as boarding house, 10 to 12 lived here at a time. this is a relic of 19th civil war boarding house culture. once upon a time, everybody lived in boarding houses, congressmen, senators, vice presidents of the united states lived in group homes. so this house aside from its history of being the place where abraham lincoln died is an important part of the anti-blem civil war washington, d.c. history. aside from this being the lincoln death house, this house is also a great museum of immigrant culture in washington and boarding house life in washington, d.c. i have been coming here years, makin
you're looking at petersen house here in washington, d.c. where president abraham lincoln passed away at 7:22 a.m. on april 15th of 1865. up next, a tour of the former boarding house located across the street from ford theater. up next the tour of the former boardinghouse located across street from ford's theater where abraham lincoln was shot 150 years ago. this house built in the early 1850s by a german immigrant to america, william petersen. he used it as boarding house, 10 to 12 lived here...
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so no, i don't blame doug petersen too long he could have played. and the problem is we will not see him through preseason and i doubt he will even play the last preseason game. so when he plays, he is going to be playing fresh. like right in there with a lot of preseason experience. >> i agree with you, but you have to look at the fact he was getting drilled. lived over and getting hit. and petersen has to say i can't let them kill my preseason quarterback. >> we wanted to see carson wentz and had to see carson wentz. he had to play in the preseason, that's the only time he is going to play the whole season until we get to the eighth or ninth or 10th game when they have to play him. no, i don't think they kept him in too long. >> i agree, i just wanted your take. >> you agree? >>> a big hit with the fans, taking a selfie and signing autographs. they want to know how he is feeling, just a spectator at practice himself right now. >> the ribs are a little sore but they will be already in due time here. i just have to give it time and we'll see what ha
so no, i don't blame doug petersen too long he could have played. and the problem is we will not see him through preseason and i doubt he will even play the last preseason game. so when he plays, he is going to be playing fresh. like right in there with a lot of preseason experience. >> i agree with you, but you have to look at the fact he was getting drilled. lived over and getting hit. and petersen has to say i can't let them kill my preseason quarterback. >> we wanted to see...
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appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna warn >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? modern contemporary art since its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met went looking for a modern locale to expand its contemporary offerings, and found the perfect fixer upper around the corner, just a brief stroll away. >> and here we
appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art....
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appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. an >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? modern contemporary art since its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met went looking for a modern locale to expand its contemporary offerings, and found the perfect fixer upper around the corner, just a brief stroll away. >> and here we are, n
appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art....
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appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of anna warner is our guide. >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? modern contemporary art since its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met went looking for a modern locale to expand its contemporary offerings, and found the perfect fixer upper around the corner, jus
appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of anna...
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appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. >> originally i reacted to the fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna warner is our guide. >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? >> the met has been collecting its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met went looking for a modern locale to expand its contemporary offerings, and found the perfect fixer upper around the corner, just a brief stroll away. >> and here we are
appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. >> originally i reacted to the fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna warner is...
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appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna warner iur >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? modern contemporary art since its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met went looking for a modern locale to expand its contemporary offerings, and found the perfect fixer upper around the corner, just a brief s
appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna...
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appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna war i >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met went looking for a modern locale to expand its contemporary offerings, and found the perfect fixer upper around the corner, just a brief stroll away. >> and here we are, nin
appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna...
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appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of anna warner is our guide. >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? modern contemporary art since its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met went looking for a modern locale to expand its contemporary offerings, and found the perfect fixer upper arou
appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york...
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appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? modern contemporary art since its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met went looking for a modern locale to expand its contemporary offerings, and found the perfect fixer upper around the corner, just a brief stroll away. >> and here we are, nine minute walk from the m
appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of >> it's a new face...
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appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. >> originally i reacted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he diedn i 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. now on view, next. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna warner is our guide. >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? >> the met has been collein modern contemporary art since its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met went looking for a modern locale to expand its contemporary offerings, and found the perfect fixer upper around the corner, just a brief
appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. >> originally i reacted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he diedn i 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. now on view, next. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna warner...
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appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. >> originally i reacted to the birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. now on view, next. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna warner is our guide. >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? >> the met has been collecting modern contemporary art since its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met went looking for a modern locale to expand its
appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. >> originally i reacted to the birds because they were wonderful creatures, they can fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. unfinished works. now on view, next. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished...
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raleigh police say -- last thursday night -- "khai - daugherty" and "annaliese - petersen" -- were at the 'swimming pool' at "bexley apartments" -- when their dog... named "eclipse" -- who they rescued from a shelter 'five' months ago... was 'beaten' and then 'drowned'. petersen says -- she was 'swimming' in another part of the pool -- and thought her boyfriend was 'playing' with the dog. she says -- moments later-- he was taking the dog 'out' of the water... saying it out' of jail. ...the judge 'raised' -- "khai - daugherty's" bond -- from 3 thousand to 10 thousand dollars -- after reading the warrant. 'both' are due 'back' in court next month. a grieving mother -- ple answers and change in her community. her tearful outburst comes less than a week after her son was found shot to death outside a southeast raleigh home. so far, no arrests have been made in the death of "laquan - anderson." heather waliga joins us from the raleigh eyewitness news center with more on the community's frustration. front of dozens of people....begging for an end to the violence....just days after her son's
raleigh police say -- last thursday night -- "khai - daugherty" and "annaliese - petersen" -- were at the 'swimming pool' at "bexley apartments" -- when their dog... named "eclipse" -- who they rescued from a shelter 'five' months ago... was 'beaten' and then 'drowned'. petersen says -- she was 'swimming' in another part of the pool -- and thought her boyfriend was 'playing' with the dog. she says -- moments later-- he was taking the dog 'out' of the...
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being followed. >> i have to do 100 feet each way and create the semicircle around the entrance. >> petersen says the teen was at the er distance, but hhad one gn on villagertyop and that hado go. >> it is just unusual. >> nancy milholland ice chair of the racine co gop . she came to make sure rules were being followed. >> >> the'lo out of >> he may be walking a fine line, but police say as long as he stays beyond these cones he's within the law. patrick: and there weren't just problems in racine county. the janesville elections clerk says sige imns weroperly placed by nehlen supporters at of the city's 10 polling six locations but the issue has , been resolved. the nehlen campaign releasesed a statement today in response that reads in part "speaker ryan's dwindling network of supporters is carrying out the speaker's orders to prevent mr. nehlen and his suorters from carrying their message." toya: late thernoon, even more potential problems facing the nehlen campaign in his bid to unseat paul ryan. we have live team coverage. we will start with sheldon dutes has. -- sheldon dutes has. . shel
being followed. >> i have to do 100 feet each way and create the semicircle around the entrance. >> petersen says the teen was at the er distance, but hhad one gn on villagertyop and that hado go. >> it is just unusual. >> nancy milholland ice chair of the racine co gop . she came to make sure rules were being followed. >> >> the'lo out of >> he may be walking a fine line, but police say as long as he stays beyond these cones he's within the law....
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petersen was shot inside her home back in november of 2014 investigators say barrett and arlis gordon were looking for revenge -- and opened fire on the wrong house. gordon also faces his trial is set for october. paul farr -the accused getaway driver - is charged with aiding a felon. it's a big weekend for college football... with games kicking off across the country. but coming up - we'll tell you about an investigation - that's sending a u-s-c player to the sidelines. plus - just into our newsroom - chris brown... bailing out of jail... after a nearly 14 hour long standoff with police. what he's charged with - straight ahead. and terrifying moments at a mall. what led to a parking lot shootout. switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% off smartphones. it's a deal you don't want to miss. sir, hi. did you just say, "switch and you get 50% off a smartphone?" uh, yes. sorry. hi. hello. i was watching tv and i saw you say 50% off smartphones. and we'll cover all switching costs. oh! wow! also, you g... uh, excuse me. switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% off smartphones. plus, we'll cover all
petersen was shot inside her home back in november of 2014 investigators say barrett and arlis gordon were looking for revenge -- and opened fire on the wrong house. gordon also faces his trial is set for october. paul farr -the accused getaway driver - is charged with aiding a felon. it's a big weekend for college football... with games kicking off across the country. but coming up - we'll tell you about an investigation - that's sending a u-s-c player to the sidelines. plus - just into our...
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(jennifer petersen/pennsylvania attorney general) "the real question is whether he was number two, and the contradictory information that he had presented over the course of the investigation certainly gave the prosecution some doubt as to whether he was number two-not to whether he was a victim in general." ((michelle mortensen)) >> an investigator said at one point, he asked victim two to draw the locker room match the actual room. the hearing will continue today -- and the prosecution will call three more witnesses who were a part of the original prosecution team./// ((brian loftus)) >>> with the rio 2016 games ryan lochte has lost two sponsorship deals.... ralph lauren and speedo have dropped the u-s olympic swimmer. speedo said in a statement it "cannot condone behavior that is counter to the values this brand has long stood for." lochte and three teammates said they had been robbed at gunpoint after attending a party but a few days later it was discovered that the athletes vandalized a gas station./// ((brian loftus)) >>> and olympic gold medalist gabby douglas will be going from
(jennifer petersen/pennsylvania attorney general) "the real question is whether he was number two, and the contradictory information that he had presented over the course of the investigation certainly gave the prosecution some doubt as to whether he was number two-not to whether he was a victim in general." ((michelle mortensen)) >> an investigator said at one point, he asked victim two to draw the locker room match the actual room. the hearing will continue today -- and the...
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brooks petersen outdid himself with this shot heading down towards the luqor. of the strikes of lightning when you see this. we had no major fires. we had one house fire with an attic. the light rain was the left over stubborn clouds. we'll keep an eye on that for a chance for showers. we have the straitus clouds. we just couldn't get rid of the clouds. and we had the right dynamics to have a lot of thunderstorms but that was a key ingredient missing. you see the sun appearing in. we're hopeful we'd like a few more drops. boulder city, a 10th of an inch. look at this. 51 percent relative humidity. only 85 degrees. next stop takes us to washington on the east side of town. half an inch of rain. the east side got hit the hardest as far as the rain is and green valley just under half an inch. 84 and 54. are you kidding? for the fourth of august. look at these numbers in the 80s. the lows haven't been this low over the last couple of weeks. relative humidity values out of sight with most neighborhoods at or above the 50 percent threshold. winds were a factor early
brooks petersen outdid himself with this shot heading down towards the luqor. of the strikes of lightning when you see this. we had no major fires. we had one house fire with an attic. the light rain was the left over stubborn clouds. we'll keep an eye on that for a chance for showers. we have the straitus clouds. we just couldn't get rid of the clouds. and we had the right dynamics to have a lot of thunderstorms but that was a key ingredient missing. you see the sun appearing in. we're hopeful...
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one of the men accused in the homicide of 5-year-old laylah petersen in court this morning for a in 'carl barrett junior' is charged with 1st degree reckless homicide. ylah wa fatally shot while sitting on r granather's p back in 20-14. prosecutors say barrett and 2 others targeted the wrong house with their gunf barrett has pleaded not guilty. his trial is set to begiseptembe26th. a triple shooting in milwaukee leaves one man dead and 2 injured. it happened yesterday afternoon at a home near north were inside the home told a chaplain on the scene it was the result ofa home invasion. sot: rev. alexis twito, the salvation army police chaplins coordinator01;19;45 one of the family membe in the home was shot, and then the home invaders also, i believe. believe.the family told the chaplain there were ?several kids? in the home at the time of the shooting. no details yet on any suspects. time now foready wther...a refrhing change from the recent ar conditions. rebecca is here with your first look at the forecast... sunny and comfortable this afrnoon.ooler and breezy at times with highs in
one of the men accused in the homicide of 5-year-old laylah petersen in court this morning for a in 'carl barrett junior' is charged with 1st degree reckless homicide. ylah wa fatally shot while sitting on r granather's p back in 20-14. prosecutors say barrett and 2 others targeted the wrong house with their gunf barrett has pleaded not guilty. his trial is set to begiseptembe26th. a triple shooting in milwaukee leaves one man dead and 2 injured. it happened yesterday afternoon at a home near...
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patricia petersen raised her family here. now she helps provide for her five grandchildren. >> yes, sometimes you want to get certain things, you can't get it because it's challenging, because of the funds you have in your pocket. >> reporter: among the first to line up for feeding a pantry. just steps away from where there was destruction, here there was an effort to build community. >> i appreciate this giving back, you know, a lot of things have been destroyed, stores and everything, the community. bus giving back to the community, letting people know we can give back. >> reporter: organizers hoped the handouts would help fill stomachs and hearts. some community leaders say that's not enough. different kind of sustenance. sustainable jobs for residents in sherman park and beyond. >> sherman park, as it goes in this community, has the infrastructure to be great. all it needs is something fed into that. just the rest of the city that is suffering. neighborhoods like 53206 who don't have the professionals, who don't have the
patricia petersen raised her family here. now she helps provide for her five grandchildren. >> yes, sometimes you want to get certain things, you can't get it because it's challenging, because of the funds you have in your pocket. >> reporter: among the first to line up for feeding a pantry. just steps away from where there was destruction, here there was an effort to build community. >> i appreciate this giving back, you know, a lot of things have been destroyed, stores and...
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for the cardinals, right side of the offensive line, a lot of new faces there, opposite corner back petersen, but let me tell you the impact of a passing game there, we can't talk about it enough, john brown, his speed and deep threat capabilities, that's really the draw that stirs the passing game. he suffered a concussion early on in training camp. just the thought of that deep threat, his speed opens up the field for the likes of fitzgerald, the tight ends, michael floyd. he is a key, key part of the success of carson palmer. i talke how he's feeling. he hopes to get back possibly for the opener against new england. here's john brown. just to see my teammates out there working real hard. i'm not out there, able to help them, and not to put in the work that they are putting in, it's kind of stressful. i'm just taking it one day at a time. my main focus right now is just being able to practice and being able to get through a full practice. against the denver broncos. meanwhile, mike jenkins, his season is over, and it happened on this play against deandre hopkins, again just one of those no
for the cardinals, right side of the offensive line, a lot of new faces there, opposite corner back petersen, but let me tell you the impact of a passing game there, we can't talk about it enough, john brown, his speed and deep threat capabilities, that's really the draw that stirs the passing game. he suffered a concussion early on in training camp. just the thought of that deep threat, his speed opens up the field for the likes of fitzgerald, the tight ends, michael floyd. he is a key, key...
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for the cardinals, right side of the offensive line, a lot of new faces there, opposite corner back petersen, but let me tell you the impact of a passing game from a guy who hasn't been out there, we can't talk about it enough, john brown, his speed and deep threat capabilities, stirs the passing game. he suffered a concussion early on in training camp. just the thought of that deep threat, his speed opens up the field for the likes of fitzgerald, the tight ends, michael floyd. he is a key, key part of the success of carson palmer. i talked to him earlier today on how he's feeling. he hopes to get back possibly for the opener against new england. here's john just to see my teammates out there working real hard. i'm not out there, able to help them, and not to put in the work that they are putting in, it's kind of stressful. i'm just taking it one day at a time. my main focus right now is just being able to practice and being able to get through a full practice. >> we'll keep tabs on john brown as they get for a thursday game against the denver broncos. meanwhile, mike jenkins, his season is
for the cardinals, right side of the offensive line, a lot of new faces there, opposite corner back petersen, but let me tell you the impact of a passing game from a guy who hasn't been out there, we can't talk about it enough, john brown, his speed and deep threat capabilities, stirs the passing game. he suffered a concussion early on in training camp. just the thought of that deep threat, his speed opens up the field for the likes of fitzgerald, the tight ends, michael floyd. he is a key, key...
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today -- the final pre-trial hearing for one of the three men charged in the death of 5-year old laylah petersen. carl barrett is scheduled to stand trial next month on reckless homicide inside her home back in november of 2014 investigators say barrett and arlis gordon were looking for revenge -- and opened fire on the wrong house. gordon also faces homicide charges. his trial is set for october. paul farr -the accused getaway driver - is charged with aiding a felon. one man is dead and two others are injured after a triple shooting on the city's north side. milwaukee police were called to the scene near 27th and brown injured are expected to survive. this is the third homicide within the past two days -- and the 90-th this year. police are still investigating a motive...and no word on any suspects yet. they don't know what killed her... but family members know how kristina fee-brink fiebrink would up in a milwaukee county jail cell. now they're speaking out - angelica joins us now with the latest. kristina fee-brink 's family is speaking out... and warning others to stay straight and clean aft
today -- the final pre-trial hearing for one of the three men charged in the death of 5-year old laylah petersen. carl barrett is scheduled to stand trial next month on reckless homicide inside her home back in november of 2014 investigators say barrett and arlis gordon were looking for revenge -- and opened fire on the wrong house. gordon also faces homicide charges. his trial is set for october. paul farr -the accused getaway driver - is charged with aiding a felon. one man is dead and two...
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one of the men accused in the death of 5-year-old ah petersen was in court this morning for his final hring before going to tria trial.carl barrett juor h plded not guilty to all charges including the reckless homicide of the girl as she saon her grandfather lap. prosecutors say barrett and two others targeted the wrong weekth wh as y s the trial start date i september 26th. chief metegistrolodrew burgoyne joins us now get you refor you .. toghtly cloudy with a ch for ashower kesi. upper 50s. wind: ne 5-15 comfortae d a little brees afternooncoolerwithe th h wind: ne10-20 mph.lor day weekenots of sun sticks arndiday with em reachinghe lower stays sunny to start the holiday lor day itse but rainrning wauping slightly starng in theiddle s saty d righarnd 800 r sunday. monday will feature highs ck this sunday...?mother? tere will become ?saintteesa during a servicin ticaci.toark he occasion--mauette university lebred aspial mass today... ries frosa'sh there and joins to mwaukee ecades 3staff here says theteresa spt ju 22 hors here during that visi..> ceivedhepe marqtte undiy erty'sest on
one of the men accused in the death of 5-year-old ah petersen was in court this morning for his final hring before going to tria trial.carl barrett juor h plded not guilty to all charges including the reckless homicide of the girl as she saon her grandfather lap. prosecutors say barrett and two others targeted the wrong weekth wh as y s the trial start date i september 26th. chief metegistrolodrew burgoyne joins us now get you refor you .. toghtly cloudy with a ch for ashower kesi. upper 50s....
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witnesses in the chapel say: jim petersen's glider appeared to be spiraling downward before the crash... and out of control. no official word on what ?caused the crash... investigators are looking at possible equipment failure, or medical problems for the 57-year-old pilot. (walter in ohio, at least nine people are hurt... after a car crashed into a crowd of people. it happened sunday night during a community concert in "parma heights," pedal, instead of the ?brake... and drove right onto the dance floor. the car stopped, after hitting a telephone pole. the woman who was driving, was "shaken up," but not seriously hurt. six people were taken to the hospital. (wally a new twist in the investigation into prince's death. a source closes to the case says: some of the pills taken from the singer's estate in minnesota earlier this year: were counterfeit drugs, that actually contained ?fentanyl. it's a synthetic opioid... that's 50- times more powerful than heroin. said the pills were falsely labeled as hydrocodone. autopsy results show prince died april 21st of an accidental fentanyl overdo
witnesses in the chapel say: jim petersen's glider appeared to be spiraling downward before the crash... and out of control. no official word on what ?caused the crash... investigators are looking at possible equipment failure, or medical problems for the 57-year-old pilot. (walter in ohio, at least nine people are hurt... after a car crashed into a crowd of people. it happened sunday night during a community concert in "parma heights," pedal, instead of the ?brake... and drove right...
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both the petersen institute and the itc which conducted studies both find the majority of the benefits of tp will go 'oworkers through higher wages. now, there's great deal of anxiety among the american people evidenced in the current election dynamic, not to mention across much of the developed world, and dan referred to that in his introduction. there's concern that other countries don't follow the same rules we do, but instead act unfairly, that the benefits of growth have been broadly share, the system is rigged in favor of the few. it is important that we not ignore these concerns. they are real and legitimate. the question is, what to do about them? most economists well tell you that technology has more to do with the changing nature of the work force but glialization but they won't contribute. the problem is we don't get to vote on technology, whether robots will deployed nor do be we get to vote on globalization, globalization is mate possible by the fact of con tearerrine a's -- containerrization of shipping and the broadband internet. globalization is a force. you can't just
both the petersen institute and the itc which conducted studies both find the majority of the benefits of tp will go 'oworkers through higher wages. now, there's great deal of anxiety among the american people evidenced in the current election dynamic, not to mention across much of the developed world, and dan referred to that in his introduction. there's concern that other countries don't follow the same rules we do, but instead act unfairly, that the benefits of growth have been broadly...
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barry petersen takes us there. >> in blutan, the national past time is archery. competition together across thisination and into the himalayas attracts everyone. american and oxford educated prince. is in the tournament. >> why is archery important in blutan's culture. >> it was a very important part. >> and prince dasho is there with funders for the royal visit, william and kate. she took aim in the spirit of friendship. certainly friendlier than the 1860s when british red coats were kept at bay by blutan's long range arch erds as they did for centuries. blutan's archers today shows us hitting target 476 feet away. and like school teacher sonam dorgi still combeat in his local tournament, still proud, of doing it the old fashioned way with traditional bamboo and arrows. yonk a. >> of course, at the olympics, blutan's hopefuls will be wielding high-tech carbon fiber bows and arrows and shoot at targets half as far as they're use to. 26-year-old karma won a handful of medals in an asian competition and is thrilled to combeat in rio. >> to compete in the olympics i
barry petersen takes us there. >> in blutan, the national past time is archery. competition together across thisination and into the himalayas attracts everyone. american and oxford educated prince. is in the tournament. >> why is archery important in blutan's culture. >> it was a very important part. >> and prince dasho is there with funders for the royal visit, william and kate. she took aim in the spirit of friendship. certainly friendlier than the 1860s when british...
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the fact we're not building enough new housing so i really appreciate the work that was done by pedro petersen and the gentleman has copies of those figures and will be available to the public and all the other commissioners have those and another couple of things just while i'm at it from 2009 to 2015 of the people that move forward from the mission district existing residents 2/3rd's 65 percent relocated within san francisco it a significant number we don't know exactly where the others went or still have jobs in the city or whether they did or closer to jobs in the areas they live in to absent statistics from that that is an important thing to know about and also during that same period of time we that period he said on 13 percent of housing that was analyzed under the preferred mission plan built in the mission 37.3 percent was affordable housing so much of what we built is affordable but really built not enough market-rate to satisfactory and satisfy the huge numbers of residents that come into the mission district and can out price the existing residences and that figure of the 37.3 didn
the fact we're not building enough new housing so i really appreciate the work that was done by pedro petersen and the gentleman has copies of those figures and will be available to the public and all the other commissioners have those and another couple of things just while i'm at it from 2009 to 2015 of the people that move forward from the mission district existing residents 2/3rd's 65 percent relocated within san francisco it a significant number we don't know exactly where the others went...
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the fact we're not building enough new housing so i really appreciate the work that was done by pedro petersen and the gentleman has copies of those figures and will be available to the public and all the other commissioners have those and another couple of things just while i'm at it from 2009 to 2015 of the people that move forward from the mission district existing residents 2/3rd's 65 percent relocated within san francisco it a significant number we don't know exactly where the others went or still have jobs in the city or whether they did or closer to jobs in the areas they live in to absent statistics from that that is an important thing to know about and also during that same period of time we that period he said on 13 percent of housing that was analyzed under the preferred mission plan built in the mission 37.3 percent was affordable housing so much of what we built is affordable but really built not enough market-rate to satisfactory and satisfy the huge numbers of residents that come into the mission district and can out price the existing residences and that figure of the 37.3 didn
the fact we're not building enough new housing so i really appreciate the work that was done by pedro petersen and the gentleman has copies of those figures and will be available to the public and all the other commissioners have those and another couple of things just while i'm at it from 2009 to 2015 of the people that move forward from the mission district existing residents 2/3rd's 65 percent relocated within san francisco it a significant number we don't know exactly where the others went...
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petersen and anyone has a problem he can substantiate those figures this particular project involved 6 jobs two projects sharon and the royal project the royal project stated within san francisco not a loss of a cultural facility the sharon business wants to go to the east bay a hard place to get they're big trucks in and out most of their employees live in the east bay your not displacing any local people and the cultural center that will go in there employ 5 people two or three will be pdr type of jobs we'll net the pdr jobs with this project so i think as i said a lot of the things that are asked for in here we've passed the eastern neighborhoods and set certain provisions and we've been trying to build things since this was passed in 2009 and built almost nothing there is no so much resistance and one reason for o from certain segments of the community the prices are high you have to go through a fight and not good enough some reason this is perfectly well-thought-out project i'll ask mr. victor marquis please a couple of questions some allegations about the soil in the area i me
petersen and anyone has a problem he can substantiate those figures this particular project involved 6 jobs two projects sharon and the royal project the royal project stated within san francisco not a loss of a cultural facility the sharon business wants to go to the east bay a hard place to get they're big trucks in and out most of their employees live in the east bay your not displacing any local people and the cultural center that will go in there employ 5 people two or three will be pdr...
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the fact we're not building enough new housing so i really appreciate the work that was done by pedro petersen and the gentleman has copies of those figures and will be available to the public and all the other commissioners have those and another couple of things just while i'm at it from 2009 to 2015 of the people that move forward from the mission district existing residents 2/3rd's 65 percent relocated within san francisco it a significant number we don't know exactly where the others went or still have jobs in the city or whether they did or closer to jobs in the areas they live in to absent statistics from that that is an important thing to know about and also during that same period of time we that period he said on 13 percent of housing that was analyzed under the preferred mission plan built in the mission 37.3 percent was affordable housing so much of what we built is affordable but really built not enough market-rate to satisfactory and satisfy the huge numbers of residents that come into the mission district and can out price the existing residences and that figure of the 37.3 didn
the fact we're not building enough new housing so i really appreciate the work that was done by pedro petersen and the gentleman has copies of those figures and will be available to the public and all the other commissioners have those and another couple of things just while i'm at it from 2009 to 2015 of the people that move forward from the mission district existing residents 2/3rd's 65 percent relocated within san francisco it a significant number we don't know exactly where the others went...
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petersen and anyone has a problem he can substantiate those figures this particular project involved 6 jobs two projects sharon and the royal project the royal project stated within san francisco not a loss of a cultural facility the sharon business wants to go to the east bay a hard place to get they're big trucks in and out most of their employees live in the east bay your not displacing any local people and the cultural center that will go in there employ 5 people two or three will be pdr type of jobs we'll net the pdr jobs with this project so i think as i said a lot of the things that are asked for in here we've passed the eastern neighborhoods and set certain provisions and we've been trying to build things since this was passed in 2009 and built almost nothing there is no so much resistance and one reason for o from certain segments of the community the prices are high you have to go through a fight and not good enough some reason this is perfectly well-thought-out project i'll ask mr. victor marquis please a couple of questions some allegations about the soil in the area i me
petersen and anyone has a problem he can substantiate those figures this particular project involved 6 jobs two projects sharon and the royal project the royal project stated within san francisco not a loss of a cultural facility the sharon business wants to go to the east bay a hard place to get they're big trucks in and out most of their employees live in the east bay your not displacing any local people and the cultural center that will go in there employ 5 people two or three will be pdr...
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petersen and anyone has a problem he can substantiate those figures this particular project involved 6 jobs two projects sharon and the royal project the royal project stated within san francisco not a loss of a cultural facility the sharon business wants to go to the east bay a hard place to get they're big trucks in and out most of their employees live in the east bay your not displacing any local people and the cultural center that will go in there employ 5 people two or three will be pdr type of jobs we'll net the pdr jobs with this project so i think as i said a lot of the things that are asked for in here we've passed the eastern neighborhoods and set certain provisions and we've been trying to build things since this was passed in 2009 and built almost nothing there is no so much resistance and one reason for o from certain segments of the community the prices are high you have to go through a fight and not good enough some reason this is perfectly well-thought-out project i'll ask mr. victor marquis please a couple of questions some allegations about the soil in the area i me
petersen and anyone has a problem he can substantiate those figures this particular project involved 6 jobs two projects sharon and the royal project the royal project stated within san francisco not a loss of a cultural facility the sharon business wants to go to the east bay a hard place to get they're big trucks in and out most of their employees live in the east bay your not displacing any local people and the cultural center that will go in there employ 5 people two or three will be pdr...
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and so throughout the night, with regularity, official visitors came to the front door of the petersen house and were admitted to see the dying president. more than a dozen doctors came. they knew they couldn't help lincoln. he had been shot through the brain. some people came because they wanted to say one day that they had been here. they had seen the great lincoln on the night he was assassinated. some came so they could tell their grandchildren, decades later, i was there the night lincoln died. and so more people were in this house than really needed to be here. it was certainly appropriate that the members of the cabinet come, but there were too many people here in this little house as abraham lincoln was dying. so mary lincoln would sometimes come out that front door of the parlor and venture to the back. and her female friends escorted her down this hallway. by then, the bed had been pulled away from the wall. so the doctors could surround it and treat lincoln and observe him. so several times during the night, mary lincoln sat in a chair right here next to the bed pulled away
and so throughout the night, with regularity, official visitors came to the front door of the petersen house and were admitted to see the dying president. more than a dozen doctors came. they knew they couldn't help lincoln. he had been shot through the brain. some people came because they wanted to say one day that they had been here. they had seen the great lincoln on the night he was assassinated. some came so they could tell their grandchildren, decades later, i was there the night lincoln...