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rutherford says: "i need to get a haircut. you &pggys see thhs? (laughter)" (laughter)"and... a maryland man... finally back on dry lann after nearly a year at sea.the historic ourney he made ... and who he was helping by doing ittyou're watching fox 45 morniig news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 3)) ((bump in)) we love gardening... yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i want you to grow big! if you grow for me, you'll get cookies for free. nothing worked. ♪ but we started using miracle-gro garden soil. you just mix it with your backyard soil... and it feeds your plants for up to 3 months. my plants grew bigger... more beautiful... with more flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. everything changed with miracle-gro. for you are these flowers, like soap is for showers. everyone grows with miracle-gro. everyone grows mmkes a hhstoric journey around thh americas. hh's the ffrst person to make miles... áalone.á john henrehan wassthere wwen he finally stepped foot on land maryland. with a bagpiper playing at the edge of the chesapeake bay, they came to annapolis by land
rutherford says: "i need to get a haircut. you &pggys see thhs? (laughter)" (laughter)"and... a maryland man... finally back on dry lann after nearly a year at sea.the historic ourney he made ... and who he was helping by doing ittyou're watching fox 45 morniig news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 3)) ((bump in)) we love gardening... yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i want you to grow big! if you grow for me, you'll get cookies for free. nothing worked. ♪ but...
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yeah, now i can talk to people. >> on his historic voyage, rutherford raised $250,000 for chesapeake region accessible boating. that's a nonprofit program for accessibility for people with disabilities. >>> proud monkey parents gave birth to their first child today. it's not clear what the little one's gender is yet. the monkeys are native to africa and are known for their black bodies with long white tail. this bring the total to cul bus monkey four. >>> they also had two other gentlemen that got up there. >>> an out-of-control bus. passengers jump into action, after their driver collapses. >>> new leads. the fbi is digging up a basement, trying to crack a 30- year-old cold case. who they're hoping to find. >>> a royal birthday. how queen elizabeth is celebrating her big day in style. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> dozens of angry students storm a montral convention center, smashing windows lighting fires along the way. the group is protesting a large part of northern quebec and raise tuition. at least one officer was hurt in the violence. about a dozen students were arrested. >>> a bad crash
yeah, now i can talk to people. >> on his historic voyage, rutherford raised $250,000 for chesapeake region accessible boating. that's a nonprofit program for accessibility for people with disabilities. >>> proud monkey parents gave birth to their first child today. it's not clear what the little one's gender is yet. the monkeys are native to africa and are known for their black bodies with long white tail. this bring the total to cul bus monkey four. >>> they also had...
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and here it is, maryland adventurer matt rutherford back on land. among the hundreds in the crowd, the governor wearing shorts and this is -- and maryland's first lady was there for the sendoff in june of 2011. >> and when we called him off, he was wearing the same shirt. >> reporter: how did he feel after a year at sea? >> and i am doing, long time no see. like a dream. any minute and i'm going to be in the middle of the ocean, you know. and it happened over and over and over again and -- >> reporter: the point was to raise mean. for a group called crab, chesapeake's region accessible boating which, hopes to buy a heavy gangway. >> for 20 years, i have been wanting to take a wheelchair user with an electric chair, the heavy chairs, and i have had to come down to the dock and decide not to go in the boats because they have to leave and to leave that chair behind. that is a big thing there. >> reporter: there were dangers for the adventurer, particularly in the northwest passage. >> and there were times. -- i have no radar on the boat and some storms
and here it is, maryland adventurer matt rutherford back on land. among the hundreds in the crowd, the governor wearing shorts and this is -- and maryland's first lady was there for the sendoff in june of 2011. >> and when we called him off, he was wearing the same shirt. >> reporter: how did he feel after a year at sea? >> and i am doing, long time no see. like a dream. any minute and i'm going to be in the middle of the ocean, you know. and it happened over and over and over...
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maryland adventurer matt rutherford finally back on land. among the hundred in the crowd, the governor of maryland wearing shorts, of course. this is a boating event. and maryland's first lady was there for matt's sendoff in june of 2011. >> when we saw him off, he was wearing the same shirt. >> reporter: how did matt rutherford feel? >> i'm feeling good. it is hike a dream. any minute i'm going to wake up and be in the middle of the ocean. this happened over and over again. >> reporter: the point of the adventure was to raise money for crab, chesapeake region accessible boating. >> i have been wanting to be able to take a wheelchair with an electric chair, those heavy chairs and i've had them come down to the dock and decide not to go on the boats because they have to leave the chair behind. that is a big thing there. >> reporter: there were dangers for this adventurer. >> there were times, very close near misses i had with icebergs coming out of the fog at the last second. i got no radar. nearly killed by a giant iceberg at one point but t
maryland adventurer matt rutherford finally back on land. among the hundred in the crowd, the governor of maryland wearing shorts, of course. this is a boating event. and maryland's first lady was there for matt's sendoff in june of 2011. >> when we saw him off, he was wearing the same shirt. >> reporter: how did matt rutherford feel? >> i'm feeling good. it is hike a dream. any minute i'm going to wake up and be in the middle of the ocean. this happened over and over again....
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i tell you who, matt rutherford he is back in annapolis where we are live this morning after setting his record setting voyage i should say, we will tell you about it he will tell us the story how he did it and why live next fox 5 morning news stay with us never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >> 7:52 a.m., holly morris is spending the morning with a real adventurer. >> she at the national sailing hall of fame docks, in maryland with a sailor who recently returned from a record setting voyage around the americas unbelievable good morning. >> it really is unbelievable i have been thinking about this as you said it, there are people
i tell you who, matt rutherford he is back in annapolis where we are live this morning after setting his record setting voyage i should say, we will tell you about it he will tell us the story how he did it and why live next fox 5 morning news stay with us never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers...
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rutherford telling wjz he is happy he did it but glad he is home. >> bread, beer, shower. now i can talk to people. >> while on his voyage, rutherford raised $250,000 for chesapeake region accessible boating. a nonprofit sailing program for people with disabilities. >>> tushing to sports on the field -- turning to sports on the field, the orioles win big in anaheim. nick car markakis had his runs to help the orioles win over the any gales and helping them avoid a sweep. next the orioles take on the blue jays beginning tomorrow night at camden yards. >>> for those of you who are getting up, and joining us, i want you to take a look at ashton, maryland from 35 to 40 minutes ago. [screaming ] >> that's mary ann. that's her voice. who sent us this shot in maxton, maryland. having said that, keep it on this. let's take a look. >> i can see it now. >> we can see that now. this is savage mountain. i-68 at savage mountain. you're looking at the i-68 east view. that is incredible. it is the 23rd of april. take a look at our watch, warning and advisory. with a winter storm warning i
rutherford telling wjz he is happy he did it but glad he is home. >> bread, beer, shower. now i can talk to people. >> while on his voyage, rutherford raised $250,000 for chesapeake region accessible boating. a nonprofit sailing program for people with disabilities. >>> tushing to sports on the field -- turning to sports on the field, the orioles win big in anaheim. nick car markakis had his runs to help the orioles win over the any gales and helping them avoid a sweep....
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matt rutherford spent ten months on a solo trip around the americas. he sailed more than 21,000 miles and did it to save money for regional boating. the sailing program helps people with disabilities. rutherford raised about $70,000. >> i bet he's exhausted. >> i bet he's in the mood for a steak. tired of fish. taking that off the diet for awhile. >> this is cool. you could have the opportunity to go out and welcome him back. just hours from now. >> that's right. a good day at the city dock in annapolis. great weather for it as well. nice day for him to get into dry dock. no doubt tomorrow would have been a terrible day to be at sea. we'll talk about today's good weather and tomorrow's not so nice forecast. zblamplts lot of people don't know where their umbrella is. it's been a long time to use it. >> the rain we need whether we want it on the weekend or not. the rain we need is on the way. the old saying goes every drought ends with a flood. it's a mini draught around here. may not have a flood tomorrow, but a lot of rain tomorrow afternoon and tomorr
matt rutherford spent ten months on a solo trip around the americas. he sailed more than 21,000 miles and did it to save money for regional boating. the sailing program helps people with disabilities. rutherford raised about $70,000. >> i bet he's exhausted. >> i bet he's in the mood for a steak. tired of fish. taking that off the diet for awhile. >> this is cool. you could have the opportunity to go out and welcome him back. just hours from now. >> that's right. a good...
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so, matt rutherford, who has done something that's never been done before, welcome back. glad you're safe. glad you made it okay. and to thoafs how -- and to thoafs how want to catch up on this incredible journey, think about perry going to the north pole, think about alnmondson going to the south pole, think about joshua slocum who sailed around the world, solo around the world, think about hillary climbing mt. everest. these are the kinds of people that matt stands alongside of in sailing solo. you can go to the web site, www.solotheamericas ompleght sailing all the way around by the north pole, all the way almost down to the south poacialtion up to america again nonstop, never touched land, and never stopped. did it so low, in a small 27-foot sail boat. one of the greatest adventures of our time, of any time. so we're -- i'm happy that he's back and he's safe, and will be back on dry land this saturday. mr. president, as chair of the health, education, labor, and pensions committee, i have come to the floor on a number of occasions over the last dwreer express my conce
so, matt rutherford, who has done something that's never been done before, welcome back. glad you're safe. glad you made it okay. and to thoafs how -- and to thoafs how want to catch up on this incredible journey, think about perry going to the north pole, think about alnmondson going to the south pole, think about joshua slocum who sailed around the world, solo around the world, think about hillary climbing mt. everest. these are the kinds of people that matt stands alongside of in sailing...
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by the time he arrived at the annapolis harbor, at rutherford's boat was without an engine, bilge pump, and gps. that is what happens after 25,000 miles circumnavigating the americas, a remarkable solo journey. >> i am happy to be out here to welcome him home. [cheers] >> this was the very first time the 31-year-old arnold resident stepped ashore in 3 stoddert 14 days. before this, he never entered port or drop anchor from his 27-foot second-hand sailboat. >> the hardest part was the northwest passage. the ice was incredibly dangerous. there were times i was very close to icebergs. i have no radar on the boat, and the storms, mixed together, i nearly was killed by a giant icebergs at one point. then he left annapolis last june and reversed some of the most dangerous seas as he sailed around the americas, nearly run down by a freighter, tossed around in cape horn. >> i worried a lot, but he has it in his genes. his uncle went to brazil with just $300. >> there was enormous fanfare and a welcome home ceremony for a man who did it all to raise a quarter million dollars for a nonprofit sai
by the time he arrived at the annapolis harbor, at rutherford's boat was without an engine, bilge pump, and gps. that is what happens after 25,000 miles circumnavigating the americas, a remarkable solo journey. >> i am happy to be out here to welcome him home. [cheers] >> this was the very first time the 31-year-old arnold resident stepped ashore in 3 stoddert 14 days. before this, he never entered port or drop anchor from his 27-foot second-hand sailboat. >> the hardest part...
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tim rutherford has more. >> reporter: the jones falls expressway, interstate 83 is one of the main traffic arteries leading to downtown baltimore. starting tomorrow consider this artery closed. this friday at 7 p.m. the left lane of the jfx will be closed in both directions. it's necessary, officials say because recent inspections have uncovered dangerous infrastructure problems. >> some dream pipes have gotten crushed over time. what happens is the dirt makes its way into the open pipe. that create as void underneath the road. if voids are left unchecked, they clan become sinkholes. >> reporter: the city is sending out a message to use alternate routes starting monday. for planners, it's simple math. >> the expressway carries 6,000. it drops down to 4,000, which is 2,000 cars an hour will have top find other ways to come in. >> i live in pikesville. it takes me 15, 20 minutes. that will throw me off. >> reporter: repairs will take six to eight weeks, but that could change. >> until you dig down there, that's when you could know what you're facing. >> reporter: for commuters, it might be t
tim rutherford has more. >> reporter: the jones falls expressway, interstate 83 is one of the main traffic arteries leading to downtown baltimore. starting tomorrow consider this artery closed. this friday at 7 p.m. the left lane of the jfx will be closed in both directions. it's necessary, officials say because recent inspections have uncovered dangerous infrastructure problems. >> some dream pipes have gotten crushed over time. what happens is the dirt makes its way into the open...
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with us also is jen madden, dominic pate, john rutherford. we appreciate so much all of their cooperation in this. i especially want to thank my state attorney investigators who have spent countless hours doing what they do best, investigating homicides. allow me to take a moment to acknowledge our governor, rick scott, and the u.s. attorney, bobby o'neill, for their continuing support of this investigation. we spoke with all of them briefly and informed them of the results of our investigation and plan as we continue. i can tell you we did not come to this decision likely -- it lightly. this case is like a lot of the difficult circumstances we have handled four years. let me emphasize we do not prosecute by public pressure or by petition. we prosecute based on the facts of any given case, as well as a loss of the state of florida. when they appointed us to this case less than three weeks ago, these find that prosecutors, despite all that is on their plate already, handling all of the homicides in the fourth judicial district, supervising oth
with us also is jen madden, dominic pate, john rutherford. we appreciate so much all of their cooperation in this. i especially want to thank my state attorney investigators who have spent countless hours doing what they do best, investigating homicides. allow me to take a moment to acknowledge our governor, rick scott, and the u.s. attorney, bobby o'neill, for their continuing support of this investigation. we spoke with all of them briefly and informed them of the results of our investigation...
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and all rutherford did was he-- what did he do? he had some nitrogen gas in a container and he put inside a piece of uranium--or was it radium? i don't know--that was emitting alpha particles. and then he found the nitrogen gas later on contained trace amounts of oxygen. and what was happening was the-- the alpha particle coming out, hitting the nitrogen gas and boom, making the gas turn from one element to another. and that's where there was a nuclear interaction. and let me draw that or let me write that interaction on the board. he had nitrogen, which is atomic number 7, got as many neutrons as nitrogen 14. you're breathing that all the time, gang. it doesn't do anything for you. takes up space, give you the pressure in your lungs, yeah? but when an alpha particle-- boom, bams into that, the following was-- shown to be the case. i think they took photographs with cloud chambers. and out of millions, they got something, millions of--i think a quarter of a million photographs, they found six reactions, which were this sort of thin
and all rutherford did was he-- what did he do? he had some nitrogen gas in a container and he put inside a piece of uranium--or was it radium? i don't know--that was emitting alpha particles. and then he found the nitrogen gas later on contained trace amounts of oxygen. and what was happening was the-- the alpha particle coming out, hitting the nitrogen gas and boom, making the gas turn from one element to another. and that's where there was a nuclear interaction. and let me draw that or let...
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. >> reporter: in baltimore, tim rutherford, abc2 news. >> now miss wilson is from haiti. her lawyers will deflected immigration issues saying he wouldn't want her statements to be misconstrued by authorities. >> now the violent storms in texas. abc2 news jamie costello joins us with the latest. >> the national weather service said about a dozen tornadoes hit the area yesterday. today we're hearing amazing stories of survival. some homes were destroyed while others were still standing. >> oh, wow. oh mi goodness. >> according to the national weather service more than a dozen tornadoes pummeled the area. >> please take shelter immediately. >> reporter: a news helicopter captured one twister's fury. >> look, look, look, huge trailers, these huge rigs, the back ends of tractor-trailers are being thrown hundreds of yards. >> reporter: but tornadoes tore through neighborhoods, lifting roofs off buildings. more than 650 homes were damaged. yet, there are stories of survival. he hid into this storage space a grandmother is being hailed as a hero. she saved her three grandchildren
. >> reporter: in baltimore, tim rutherford, abc2 news. >> now miss wilson is from haiti. her lawyers will deflected immigration issues saying he wouldn't want her statements to be misconstrued by authorities. >> now the violent storms in texas. abc2 news jamie costello joins us with the latest. >> the national weather service said about a dozen tornadoes hit the area yesterday. today we're hearing amazing stories of survival. some homes were destroyed while others were...
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the tradition of the easter egg roll they expect to 1878 when president rutherford b. hayes got it all going. and you get kudos because he delivered some nice weather? >> it is very nice yesterday. plenty of sunshine. we were worried there would be rainshowers earlier in the week but it stayed nice and dry. today there's a lot of clouds outside so if you're heading out, and temperatures are on the mild side but we still have not seen as a whole lot of that sunshine that we are hoping to see later this afternoon. here's a look at your current conditions. plenty of 60s outside. 61 in livermore and 60 in santa rosa and san jose. here's our weather headlines. we have just one more friday, a mix of sun and clouds later this afternoon. more clouds tonight and then rain overnight and it looks like that rain will be sticking around. pretty much throughout the rest of the workweek. on the cooler side as well. here it is with satellite and radar, this is the low pressure system that is slowly moving closer towards the bay area giving us one more try day. and then rain by early t
the tradition of the easter egg roll they expect to 1878 when president rutherford b. hayes got it all going. and you get kudos because he delivered some nice weather? >> it is very nice yesterday. plenty of sunshine. we were worried there would be rainshowers earlier in the week but it stayed nice and dry. today there's a lot of clouds outside so if you're heading out, and temperatures are on the mild side but we still have not seen as a whole lot of that sunshine that we are hoping to...
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. >> likewise for national guard sergeant anna rutherford, a communications specialist. >> i would definitely say the employers might be intimidated by a female who is very aggressive, very outgoing, somebody who is a very take charge type female. >> and when they go for a job interview -- >> the first questions they ask me, oh you have been deployed. >> yes. >> oh, my god, did you kill anybody? >> but praise for their accomplishments overseas often comes with rejection. >> thank you for your service, and i appreciate you coming in today. i will be giving you a call. >> or i may not be giving you a call. >> veterans, i think, feel like they have kind of been the forgotten patriots. >> congresswoman sanchez is on the house veterans affairs committee. >> i don't think you will see increasing numbers continue to struggle. >> they have achieved equality. >> i was on the front line, i was next to my male counterparts and did everything that they did. >> but don't feel like equals. >> frustrated and unemployed, they made it home, but worry they are being left behind. >> john blackstone, cbs news, s
. >> likewise for national guard sergeant anna rutherford, a communications specialist. >> i would definitely say the employers might be intimidated by a female who is very aggressive, very outgoing, somebody who is a very take charge type female. >> and when they go for a job interview -- >> the first questions they ask me, oh you have been deployed. >> yes. >> oh, my god, did you kill anybody? >> but praise for their accomplishments overseas often...
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a 31-year-old by name at rutherford is scheduled to return from his trip around the world. we introduced him to you. his mission is to raise money for chesapeake region accessible boating. as of last week, he had raised $30,000. it cost him about $40,000 and supplies. we will continue to keep track of his journey and bring in his homecoming later. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we have seen a few showers track and to the mid atlantic, and just to the west, the doctor is picking up on some lightning strikes. -- the doppler is picking up on some lightning strikes. a few isolated showers have calmed down in the past hour or so but there is some rain associated with those thunderstorms and showers tracking through. we need some right around here. we are running a few inches below normal for the year. the past few weeks have been dry. showers mostly in southern maryland, northern virginia and in amounts to the north and west of us. not a lot of what weather in the immediate area of baltimore. another dry day and a mild one, too. 6
a 31-year-old by name at rutherford is scheduled to return from his trip around the world. we introduced him to you. his mission is to raise money for chesapeake region accessible boating. as of last week, he had raised $30,000. it cost him about $40,000 and supplies. we will continue to keep track of his journey and bring in his homecoming later. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we have seen a few showers track and to the mid atlantic,...
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that is matt rutherford. i again applaud him for his courage and for just sticking with it through all of that. it is one of the great feats of ocean sailing that has taken place in the entire history of -- of sailing the great oceans. so he will be back this saturday. as i said, we hope that he has fair winds and a following sea for the next four or five days. mr. president, with that, i will yield the floor in a minute, but, mr. president, i ask to put a statement in the record on arts advocacy day, which is april 16 of this year. we are -- our "help" committee recently had a hearing on education and the economy, and quite frankly one of the things that came out was that we need to produce more graduates who are creative and collaborative, and that means we need to value the arts in our society and teach it in our schools. so today is arts advocacy day. advocates for the arts have come to washington to remind our elected officials about the importance of federal investments in the arts. so, mr. president, i
that is matt rutherford. i again applaud him for his courage and for just sticking with it through all of that. it is one of the great feats of ocean sailing that has taken place in the entire history of -- of sailing the great oceans. so he will be back this saturday. as i said, we hope that he has fair winds and a following sea for the next four or five days. mr. president, with that, i will yield the floor in a minute, but, mr. president, i ask to put a statement in the record on arts...
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culminating meeting that brought resolution to the disputed presidential election of the 1877 between rutherford b. hayes and tilton marking the end of reconstruction. when henry and clover adams returned to washington, to live in 1877, they took up a several month residency at the establishment of their friend james. even after they moved in to their home across 16th street from here, they continued to patronize the hotel along with their friends john and clarence where their social group had become known as five of hearts. haye, having known james, called upon james to assist in personal needs he had throughout his time in the city. the hotel had become so prominent in the social circle of the elite in d.c. that in the early part of 1878, the spanish minister hosted the spanish ball at the hotel, which was declared one of the most elegant events ever held in washington. in a newspaper account, the scene was described in the following manner -- while approaching wormley's evening, an awning was arranged forming a cover from the street to the front door. within the hotel brilliant lights and the
culminating meeting that brought resolution to the disputed presidential election of the 1877 between rutherford b. hayes and tilton marking the end of reconstruction. when henry and clover adams returned to washington, to live in 1877, they took up a several month residency at the establishment of their friend james. even after they moved in to their home across 16th street from here, they continued to patronize the hotel along with their friends john and clarence where their social group had...
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rutherford new jersey, the stadium, home of the new york giants, but instead of a football game, women's soccer laid siege to the international spotlight. that game showcased. knowing what ever have thought that women's soccer or any other sporting event would have the slightest chance of filling up such a large scale. president chiu: thank you very much. thank you. next speaker. >> that afternoon. gary. two observations about the america's cup. one, seawall lot 330. going back to 2010, red java house is going to be thrown out of the bus. among the thousands of people who go there for every baseball game, and i am one of them, it is going to be preserved, and i think it is commendable to the board that this happened. secondly, i also heard today in the mes disposition that deawall lot 330 n is going out, as well it should have. i am glad to see that it is out, and you are to be commended on that. the sec and the general observation it pertains to the process of the america's cup from one person's point of view, mine. it seems to me that the board of supervisors and its budget analyst's a
rutherford new jersey, the stadium, home of the new york giants, but instead of a football game, women's soccer laid siege to the international spotlight. that game showcased. knowing what ever have thought that women's soccer or any other sporting event would have the slightest chance of filling up such a large scale. president chiu: thank you very much. thank you. next speaker. >> that afternoon. gary. two observations about the america's cup. one, seawall lot 330. going back to 2010,...
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rutherford b. hays and samuel tilton, marking the end of reconstruction. they took up a several month residency at the establishment of their friend james. even after they moved in to their home across 16th street from here, they continued to patronize the hotel along with their friends john and clarence where their social group became known as the five of hearts. hayes called upon james to assist in personal needs he had throughout his time in the city. the hotel had become so prominent in the social circle of the elite in d.c., that in the early part of 1878, the spanish minister hosted the spanish ball at the hotel, which was declared one of the most elegant events ever held in washington. the scene was described in the following manner. while approaching, an awning was arranged forming a cover from the street to the front door. within the hotel brilliant lights and the sounds of delicious music greeted the guests. spacious dressing rooms were provided in par hour lors in th of the hall, where several maids were in attendance to take care of the wraps.
rutherford b. hays and samuel tilton, marking the end of reconstruction. they took up a several month residency at the establishment of their friend james. even after they moved in to their home across 16th street from here, they continued to patronize the hotel along with their friends john and clarence where their social group became known as the five of hearts. hayes called upon james to assist in personal needs he had throughout his time in the city. the hotel had become so prominent in the...
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consuelo vanderbilt desperately wanted to marry another young man, warren, rutherford. her mother, however wanted her daughter to be married into royalty. through a lot of makin nations, she made sure that the duke of marlboro and her daughter, consuelo, would be matched up. alva was a very interesting character. as i mentioned before, she grew up in the south during the civil war her family moved to france to get away from all of the warfare in the south. so she grew up with sentiment for france and married william vanderbilt. he was one of the richest men in the world. she did very well for herself. she forces her daughter to mary the duke of marlboro and later, when the divorce proceedings were going forward. alva stepped forward and said i am responsible for the marriage of my daughter. please, judge, please, let this marriage come to an end. alva vander bill divorced william soon after finishes this house and went on to become one of the country's foremost sufferests. she fought for women to vote. she would gather thousands of women together and there would be spee
consuelo vanderbilt desperately wanted to marry another young man, warren, rutherford. her mother, however wanted her daughter to be married into royalty. through a lot of makin nations, she made sure that the duke of marlboro and her daughter, consuelo, would be matched up. alva was a very interesting character. as i mentioned before, she grew up in the south during the civil war her family moved to france to get away from all of the warfare in the south. so she grew up with sentiment for...
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the tradition dates back to 1878 and president rutherford b. hayes. 30,000 kids grabbed spoons and pushed their eggs on the south lawn today. some got to play tennis and shoot baskets with the president and the first family took turns reading to the visitors. mike wallace did hundreds of pieces for "60 minutes." in a moment, some of his favorites. ome of his favorites. very sore looking kinda blistery. it was like a red rash... like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24 years. but, i have never encountered such a burning sensation until i had the shingles. i remember it well. i was in the back yard doing yard work. i had this irritation going on in my lower neck. i changed shirts because i thought there was something in the collar of the shirt irritating my neck. and i couldn't figure out what was going on. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. i always thought shingles was associated with people... a lot older than myself. i can tell you from experience, it is bad. it's something you never want to encou
the tradition dates back to 1878 and president rutherford b. hayes. 30,000 kids grabbed spoons and pushed their eggs on the south lawn today. some got to play tennis and shoot baskets with the president and the first family took turns reading to the visitors. mike wallace did hundreds of pieces for "60 minutes." in a moment, some of his favorites. ome of his favorites. very sore looking kinda blistery. it was like a red rash... like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i...
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department of law enforcement, dominic tate, also one of our special agents in charge, our sheriff john rutherford and undersheriff dwayne centerfit. we appreciate so much all of their cooperation in this. i especially want to thank my two state attorney investigators who have spent countless hours doing what they do best, investigating homicides. oh, excuse me, allow me to take a moment to acknowledge our governor rick scott and his office, attorney general pam bondi and her office, along with our u.s. attorney bobby o'neil, for their continuing support of our appointment to this case and their support of the investigation. we spoke with all of them briefly and informed them of the results of our investigation and our plan as we continue. i can tell you we did not come to this decision lightly. this case is like a lot of the difficult cases we have handled for years here in our circuit, and we have made this decision in the same manner. let me emphasize we don't prosecute by public pressure or by petition. we prosecute based on the facts of any given case, as well as the laws of the state of flor
department of law enforcement, dominic tate, also one of our special agents in charge, our sheriff john rutherford and undersheriff dwayne centerfit. we appreciate so much all of their cooperation in this. i especially want to thank my two state attorney investigators who have spent countless hours doing what they do best, investigating homicides. oh, excuse me, allow me to take a moment to acknowledge our governor rick scott and his office, attorney general pam bondi and her office, along with...
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culminating meet has gone finally brought resolution to the disputed presidential election of 1877 between rutherford b. hayes and tilton marking the end of reconstruction. they took up a several month residency at the establishment of their friend james. even after they moved in to their home across 16th street from here, they continued to patronize the hotel along with their friends john and clarence where they became known as the five of hearts. hey called upon james on assist in personal needs he had throughout his time in the city. the hotel had become so promise meant in the social ser kell of the elite in d.c. that in the early part of 1878, the spanish minister hosted the spanish ball at the hotel, which was declared one of the most elegant events ever he ever held in washington. the screene was described in th following manner. while approaching, an awning was arranged forming a cover from the street to the front door.
culminating meet has gone finally brought resolution to the disputed presidential election of 1877 between rutherford b. hayes and tilton marking the end of reconstruction. they took up a several month residency at the establishment of their friend james. even after they moved in to their home across 16th street from here, they continued to patronize the hotel along with their friends john and clarence where they became known as the five of hearts. hey called upon james on assist in personal...
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it started back when rutherford b. hayes was president. it's a great time. kids love it. what kind of day are they going to get? >> good day tomorrow. will not be raining. any rain chances tomorrow look like they'll be holding off until much later in the day. that's welcomed news. the one thing they will have to deal with a little bit anyway, is a breeze. fairly stiff wind again for tomorrow afternoon. i don't think it's going to blow the easter eggs around. some of the kid maze has may ha bonnets displaced. look at the money shot thoef north side of the white house. just an absolutely beautiful picture. they've already turned the lights out at the white house for the night. we're sneaking in a late night picture here. looks a lot better when it's not all bathed in the bright lights out there and the american flag, old glory flapping proudly on top of the roof there. still brightly illuminated. they keep the flag lit. that's a good thing. from our city camera view. there's the national cathedral right there up at the intersection of massachusetts and wisconsin avenues. no
it started back when rutherford b. hayes was president. it's a great time. kids love it. what kind of day are they going to get? >> good day tomorrow. will not be raining. any rain chances tomorrow look like they'll be holding off until much later in the day. that's welcomed news. the one thing they will have to deal with a little bit anyway, is a breeze. fairly stiff wind again for tomorrow afternoon. i don't think it's going to blow the easter eggs around. some of the kid maze has may...
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consuelo vanderbilt desperately wanted to marry another young man, warren, rutherford. her mother, however wanted her daughter to be married into royalty. through a lot of makin nations, she made sure that the duke of marlboro and her daughter, consuelo, would be matched up. alva was a very interesting character. as i mentioned before, she grew up in the south during the civil war her family moved to france to get away from all of the warfare in the south. so she grew up with sentiment for france and married william vanderbilt. he was one of the richest men in the world. she did very well for herself. she forces her daughter to mary the duke of marlboro and later, when the divorce proceedings were going forward. alva stepped forward and said i am responsible for the marriage of my daughter. please, judge, please, let this marriage come to an end. alva vanderbilt divorced william soon after finishing this house and went on to become one of the country's foremost sufferests. she fought for women to vote. she would gather thousands of women together and there would be spee
consuelo vanderbilt desperately wanted to marry another young man, warren, rutherford. her mother, however wanted her daughter to be married into royalty. through a lot of makin nations, she made sure that the duke of marlboro and her daughter, consuelo, would be matched up. alva was a very interesting character. as i mentioned before, she grew up in the south during the civil war her family moved to france to get away from all of the warfare in the south. so she grew up with sentiment for...
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. >> let's go to kevin rutherford from the washington center, and then we'll go to aerial giordano next. kevin, first up. go ahead. >> doesn't it seem like in some of say from 1960 -- well, to today, how they basically have gone from simple, sit behind a desk to performances? like if you wonder what's really going on or if it's going to end up turning into a theatrical farce. do you believe it's going to progress to basically the point where debates have become, like, meaningless in a way but very meaningful in another way or are they just going to become more important as people, like, realize that um -- >> i think we get your point. and this is coming to janet brown with a record of two dozen plus cdebates. >> kevin, i understand where you're going with this, but i would remind you that the images that are freshest in people's memories right now are the ones in the primary debates where there is a lot going on. and a lot that isn't necessarily substantive or respectful. some of which actually reminds me more of nascar than it does of serious political debates. if you look at any of th
. >> let's go to kevin rutherford from the washington center, and then we'll go to aerial giordano next. kevin, first up. go ahead. >> doesn't it seem like in some of say from 1960 -- well, to today, how they basically have gone from simple, sit behind a desk to performances? like if you wonder what's really going on or if it's going to end up turning into a theatrical farce. do you believe it's going to progress to basically the point where debates have become, like, meaningless in...
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consuelo vanderbilt desperately wanted to marry another young man, warren rutherford. her mother, however, want the her daughtering to married into royalty and so through a lot of mac machine nations make during the duke and her daughter would be matched up. alva vanderbilt was a very interesting character. as i mentioned before she grew up in the south and during the civil war her family moved to france to get away from the warfare in the south so grew up with a lot of sentiment for friends. she then married william vanderbilt. he was one of the richest men in the world, so she did very well for herself. she forces her daughter to marry the duke of marlboro, and later when the divorce proceedings were going forward, it was alva vanderbilt who stepped forward and said i am responsible for the marriage of my daughter. please, judge, please, let this marriage come to an end. alva vanderbilt divorced william vanderbilt soon after finishing this house actually and went on to become one of the country's foremost suffragets and fought for the right for them to vote and on th
consuelo vanderbilt desperately wanted to marry another young man, warren rutherford. her mother, however, want the her daughtering to married into royalty and so through a lot of mac machine nations make during the duke and her daughter would be matched up. alva vanderbilt was a very interesting character. as i mentioned before she grew up in the south and during the civil war her family moved to france to get away from the warfare in the south so grew up with a lot of sentiment for friends....
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consuelo vanderbilt desperately wanted to marry another young man, warren rutherford. her mother, however, want the her daughter to married into royalty and so through a lot of mac machine nations make during the duke and her daughter would be matched up. alva vanderbilt was a very interesting character. as i mentioned before she grew up in the south and during the civil war her family moved to france to get away from the warfare in the south so grew up with a lot of sentiment for friends. she then married william vanderbilt. he was one of the richest men in the world, so she did very well for herself. she forces her daughter to marry the duke of marlborough, and later when the divorce proceedings were going forward, it was alva vanderbilt who stepped forward and said i am responsible for the marriage of my daughter. please, judge, please, let this marriage come to an end. alva vanderbilt divorced william vanderbilt soon after finishing this house actually and went on to become one of the country's foremost suffragettes and fought for the right for them to vote and on
consuelo vanderbilt desperately wanted to marry another young man, warren rutherford. her mother, however, want the her daughter to married into royalty and so through a lot of mac machine nations make during the duke and her daughter would be matched up. alva vanderbilt was a very interesting character. as i mentioned before she grew up in the south and during the civil war her family moved to france to get away from the warfare in the south so grew up with a lot of sentiment for friends. she...
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we'll begin with kevin rutherford, a question for you with governor wilder joining us from richmond. kevin? >> i was just wondering, like, in the coming years, do you think that african-americans in politics will have a greater role, or do you think it is just going to stay the same as it is currently? >> governor, the question is whether or not you can see african-americans having a greater role in american politics? >> yeah, i do. but i've always believed that. i've always thought that that was a possibility for a president to be a person of color. i think the best role that one could play would be at the local level and then expand upon it. as we know, one of the great speakers of the house in the congress, tip o'neal, he said, all politics is local. and i couldn't agree more. i think that the best way to have a bigger and a larger role in american politics is to expand the role that's being played at the level levels, local levels. who is going to be in charge of the transportation? who is going to be in charge of the school systems? who is going to be in charge of the parks and
we'll begin with kevin rutherford, a question for you with governor wilder joining us from richmond. kevin? >> i was just wondering, like, in the coming years, do you think that african-americans in politics will have a greater role, or do you think it is just going to stay the same as it is currently? >> governor, the question is whether or not you can see african-americans having a greater role in american politics? >> yeah, i do. but i've always believed that. i've always...
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>>> congratulations this morning to 31-year-old sailor matt rutherford. >> he arrived back in annapolis, maryland, after sailing his small boat for 314 days around north and south america. he is the first person to sail those treacherous 25,000 miles alone and nonstop. >> he raised $250,000 for a sailing program for people with disabilities along the way. when he got home, rutherford said he wanted some ribs, beer, a shower and to be able to talk with people. that's a nice welcome home list. >> i think it's to the hardest part. you are out there by yourself and battling the elements and nobody to play off and talk to. i'd go crazy. >> like tom hanks in "castaway." wilson! congratulations. journey well done. we'll be right back with more "world news now" after this. ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by febreze air effects. [ male announcer ] we asked real people if they'd help us with an experiment for febreze fabric refresher, they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ] relax, take some nice deep breaths. [ experimenter 2 ] at do you smell? lilac. clean. there's something th
>>> congratulations this morning to 31-year-old sailor matt rutherford. >> he arrived back in annapolis, maryland, after sailing his small boat for 314 days around north and south america. he is the first person to sail those treacherous 25,000 miles alone and nonstop. >> he raised $250,000 for a sailing program for people with disabilities along the way. when he got home, rutherford said he wanted some ribs, beer, a shower and to be able to talk with people. that's a nice...
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>> rutherford hayes is forever known as ruther-fried. >> and there was other problems. he ruled in the kansas city in 1920s one of his proteges was harry truman. >> he was a honest man. >> and richard is noted historian. >> he is the clean guy. we want to keep him clean and over there. then they'll be performing their black art on the side. >> and another had closer ties to stolen election claims. >> lyndon johnson, his first run for the senate was a very tiny margin. the questions has always been, how many votes were stolen. >> johnson rose to senate majority leader and became kennedy's running made. >> another presidential election tainted by questionable voting. it started in the west virginia primary where kennedy was running against hubert humphrey. >> kennedy was younger, more energetic candidate, but kennedy's father, joe kennedy didn't want to count on that. so money was spread around in west virginia. >> kennedy joked that his father vision had him, quote, don't buy a single vote more than is necessary. i'll be damn if i going to pay for landslide. he defeated
>> rutherford hayes is forever known as ruther-fried. >> and there was other problems. he ruled in the kansas city in 1920s one of his proteges was harry truman. >> he was a honest man. >> and richard is noted historian. >> he is the clean guy. we want to keep him clean and over there. then they'll be performing their black art on the side. >> and another had closer ties to stolen election claims. >> lyndon johnson, his first run for the senate was a...
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>> rutherford hayes is forever known as ruther-fried. >> and there was other problems. he ruled in the kansas city in 1920s one of his proteges was harry truman. >> he was a honest man. >> and richard is noted historian. >> he is the clean guy. we want to keep him clean and over there. then they'll be performing their black art on the side. >> and another had closer ties to stolen election claims. >> lyndon johnson, his first run for the senate was a very tiny margin. the questions has always been, how many votes were stolen. >> johnson rose to senate majority leader and became kennedy's running made. >> another presidential election tainted by questionable voting. it started in the west virginia primary where kennedy was running against hubert humphrey. >> kennedy was younger, more energetic candidate, but kennedy's father, joe kennedy didn't want to count on that. so money was spread around in west virginia. >> kennedy joked that his father vision had him, quote, don't buy a single vote more than is necessary. i'll be damn if i going to pay for landslide. he defeated
>> rutherford hayes is forever known as ruther-fried. >> and there was other problems. he ruled in the kansas city in 1920s one of his proteges was harry truman. >> he was a honest man. >> and richard is noted historian. >> he is the clean guy. we want to keep him clean and over there. then they'll be performing their black art on the side. >> and another had closer ties to stolen election claims. >> lyndon johnson, his first run for the senate was a...
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department of law enforcement, dominic tate, also one of our special agents in charge, our sheriff john rutherford and our undersheriff duane centerfit. we appreciate so much all of their cooperation in this and i especially want to thank my two state attorney investigators, t.c.el elsteen and gail gill breath. let me acknowledge our governor rick scott and our u.s. attorney bobby o'neil for their continuing support of our appointment to this case and their support of this investigation. we spoke with all of them briefly and informed them of the results of our investigation and our plan as we continue. i can tell you we did not come to this decision lightly. this case is like a lot of the difficult cases we have handled for years here in our circuit and we made this decision in the same manner. let me emphasize that we do not prosecute by public pressure or by petition. we prosecute based on the facts of any given case as well as the laws of the state of florida. when they appointed us to this case less than three weeks ago, i want you to know that these two fine prosecutors despite all that is on
department of law enforcement, dominic tate, also one of our special agents in charge, our sheriff john rutherford and our undersheriff duane centerfit. we appreciate so much all of their cooperation in this and i especially want to thank my two state attorney investigators, t.c.el elsteen and gail gill breath. let me acknowledge our governor rick scott and our u.s. attorney bobby o'neil for their continuing support of our appointment to this case and their support of this investigation. we...
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>> rutherford hayes is forever known as ruther-fried. >> and there was other problems. he ruled in the kansas city in 1920s one of his proteges was harry truman. >> he was a honest man. >> and richard is noted historian. >> he is the clean guy. we want to keep him clean and over there. then they'll be performing their black art on the side. >> and another had closer ties to stolen election claims. >> lyndon johnson, his first run for the senate was a very tiny margin. the questions has always been, how many votes were stolen. >> johnson rose to senate majority leader and became kennedy's running made. >> another presidential election tainted by questionable voting. it started in the west virginia primary where kennedy was running against hubert humphrey. >> kennedy was younger, more energetic candidate, but kennedy's father, joe kennedy didn't want to count on that. so money was spread around in west virginia. >> kennedy joked that his father vision had him, quote, don't buy a single vote more than is necessary. i'll be damn if i going to pay for landslide. he defeated
>> rutherford hayes is forever known as ruther-fried. >> and there was other problems. he ruled in the kansas city in 1920s one of his proteges was harry truman. >> he was a honest man. >> and richard is noted historian. >> he is the clean guy. we want to keep him clean and over there. then they'll be performing their black art on the side. >> and another had closer ties to stolen election claims. >> lyndon johnson, his first run for the senate was a...
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we are at the dock because this is where matt rutherford just ended his record setting voyage a little more than a week ago if you are not familiar with his story he sailed around north and south america, without stopping, by himself, the first ever to do such a thing, it meant he sailed some 27,000 plus miles i don't know he was at sea, 300 plus days this morning he will join us and tell us about his voyage he has pictures we will go on his boat and talk about all the experiences and apparently it was touch and go a couple times while he was out there maybe most importantly we will talk about why he did it, for a good cause to help those physically and mentally disabled. wisdom. >> and why he did it by himself. he will be so glad to talk to you today. thanks. >>> time to say good morning to cookie, windsors our facebook fan of the day she wakes up to fox 5 every day to help her get through the morning today he and her husband harry are celebrating their first wedding anniversary congratulations to be tomorrow's fan of the day head to facebook search fox 5 morning news no space between
we are at the dock because this is where matt rutherford just ended his record setting voyage a little more than a week ago if you are not familiar with his story he sailed around north and south america, without stopping, by himself, the first ever to do such a thing, it meant he sailed some 27,000 plus miles i don't know he was at sea, 300 plus days this morning he will join us and tell us about his voyage he has pictures we will go on his boat and talk about all the experiences and...
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and who knew that president rutherford was such a fanatic for easter. >>> tragedy for the philadelphia fire department. new details on a deadly warehouse fire. >>> what one group is doing so that we can swim here in this water. that story straight ahead. >>> unloading sweet cargo in the inner harbor. why this is such a historic day for domino sugars. i'm andrea fujii that's just ahead on wjz eyewitness newsful. >>> not too shabby out there but will the nice weather continue. the updated weather warning forecast is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >>> a polluted inner harbor is becoming cleaner, safer thanks to teams of volunteers. wjz is live and jessica kartalija explains what's being done to draw tourists and fish and crab. >> reporter: that's right, the city is teaming up with classrooms to make the water even cleaner. gail brewer has lived in sails point his entire life. he remembers when the water in the harbor was clean. >> yeah we had a lot of oysters. other crabs and stuff. you don't see no big nice chesapeake blue crabs, you see smaller ones but not big one. >> reporter: now a
and who knew that president rutherford was such a fanatic for easter. >>> tragedy for the philadelphia fire department. new details on a deadly warehouse fire. >>> what one group is doing so that we can swim here in this water. that story straight ahead. >>> unloading sweet cargo in the inner harbor. why this is such a historic day for domino sugars. i'm andrea fujii that's just ahead on wjz eyewitness newsful. >>> not too shabby out there but will the nice...
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. >> rutherford's voyage raised $250,000 for a nonprofit program for people with disabilities. >> the royals wrap up their west coast swing this afternoon looking to avoid a sweep by the los angeles angels. thanks to a two run home run from catcher matt. the angels responded with five runs in the bottom of inning. they dropped this one 6. 3. >>> sunshine in southern california. >> rain back here. >> it's a lot of rain moving in, it really is. yesterday we had just only about 500ths of an inch at dwi marshall when the first batch rolled in. we got to 81 degrees yesterday. >> yes, i noticed. >> were you out in it? did you get a chance to enjoy? >> yeah, before the rain came. >> it was a gorgeous afternoon. right now you're seeing just a gray, damp, raw day. don't expect to see much sun at all. first doppler radar shows what's going on. there's light rain moving across much of the state. i'll give you an idea of what's moving in our general direction. there's a low pressure system that's going to start moving up the coastline and as it does, it kind of creates a nor eastern type conditio
. >> rutherford's voyage raised $250,000 for a nonprofit program for people with disabilities. >> the royals wrap up their west coast swing this afternoon looking to avoid a sweep by the los angeles angels. thanks to a two run home run from catcher matt. the angels responded with five runs in the bottom of inning. they dropped this one 6. 3. >>> sunshine in southern california. >> rain back here. >> it's a lot of rain moving in, it really is. yesterday we had...
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. >> max rutherford's family and friends cheered his safe return saturday. he made a 25,000-mile voyage across north america and south america in a 20-foot sailboat. >>> the dow picked up 65 points, finishing at 13029. the nasdaq dipped 7. >>> maryland poised to be the first state if the country making it illegal for your boss to ask for social media passwords. a spokesperson says governor martin o'malley is revug the measure. the bill would also apply to those interviewing for jobs and their potential employees. at least nine other states are considering similar measures now. >>> the fbi wants you to run a sweep of your computer to make sure it is clean. that is because hackers with an online advertising scam want to take control of affected computers around the world. the fbi set up a safety net but the program is going away in early july which means hundreds of thousands of us could lose our internet connections because of this. learn how to check and clean your computer by logging on to wusa9.com. >>> there is new information about the secret service pro
. >> max rutherford's family and friends cheered his safe return saturday. he made a 25,000-mile voyage across north america and south america in a 20-foot sailboat. >>> the dow picked up 65 points, finishing at 13029. the nasdaq dipped 7. >>> maryland poised to be the first state if the country making it illegal for your boss to ask for social media passwords. a spokesperson says governor martin o'malley is revug the measure. the bill would also apply to those...
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rutherford (b) hayes. >> this was done by all the tools of trade. throwing out ballots until you have enough ballots. >> with a number of contested votes in the south. congress set up a commission to decide the presidency. it named hayes the winner. >> you are saying the republicans stole the presidential election? >> ra negs is known as ruther fraud. >> in atlantic city, johnson engaged in hanky-panky. one of his proteges was hair harry s.truman who ho was known as the senator from pe7b gergags. >> richard is a noted historian. >> he is the clean guy, they want to keep him clean and over there. then they'll be performing that their black stuff on the side. >> another political had closer ties to stolen election claims. >> lyndon johnson had a nickname landslide lyndon. his first run was a win by a tiny margin. the question has as been, how many votes were stolen. >> he rose to senate majority leader and became kennedy's running mate. >> another election tainted by questionable voting. it started in the west virginia primary where kennedy was runnin
rutherford (b) hayes. >> this was done by all the tools of trade. throwing out ballots until you have enough ballots. >> with a number of contested votes in the south. congress set up a commission to decide the presidency. it named hayes the winner. >> you are saying the republicans stole the presidential election? >> ra negs is known as ruther fraud. >> in atlantic city, johnson engaged in hanky-panky. one of his proteges was hair harry s.truman who ho was known...
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the tradition started during rutherford b. hayes white house administration. >> i was thinking maybe they were plastic. 6:21 right now, 47 degrees in oxon hill. >> a backstage scared during dancing. highlights coming up when we continue. >> "next anderson" -- hung up on how they look. two mother's obsessing. >> i feel i am being attacked. >> and a puppy that is smaller than a smartphone. >> it was a rough night last night on "dancing with the stars." one of the celebrities had to go to the hospital. >> she was rushed out on a stretcher. >> melissa gilbert heard herself while dancing with her partner. she suffered a concussion and whiplash but she is going to be ok. for the dancing, green bay packer donald driver took the top spot for the first time with triple 9's. >> how many points were just for donald's physique? >> probably 20 of them. >> maria menounous and her partner tied with rochon fegan in second place >> . still another half-hour of "good morning washington." >> could be a new way to pay for metro. the transit syste
the tradition started during rutherford b. hayes white house administration. >> i was thinking maybe they were plastic. 6:21 right now, 47 degrees in oxon hill. >> a backstage scared during dancing. highlights coming up when we continue. >> "next anderson" -- hung up on how they look. two mother's obsessing. >> i feel i am being attacked. >> and a puppy that is smaller than a smartphone. >> it was a rough night last night on "dancing with the...