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north carolina doesn't have that. what we found if our research in looking at this landscape, north carolina has some geographical features that lend itself well to u-boat operations. i'll talk a little bit about that more but this is really a u-boat hotspot for a number of reasons. you see that north carolina merges as one of the largest concentrations of losses in both tonnage and in number of vessels. this is just a quick map. i want to mention, my colleague developed a lot of these gis maps to recreate some of these sites. these are the vessels that are just lost off of north carolina. there's ten vessels just in a little over three months were lost off the coast here. i mentioned that north carolina is a very good area for u-boats to hunt. you've got historically north carolina has terrible ports. there's very few ports in north carolina that are navigable for large vessels. so the closest naval installation that you have is up here in norfolk. you're down here along this area where it is difficult for military v
north carolina doesn't have that. what we found if our research in looking at this landscape, north carolina has some geographical features that lend itself well to u-boat operations. i'll talk a little bit about that more but this is really a u-boat hotspot for a number of reasons. you see that north carolina merges as one of the largest concentrations of losses in both tonnage and in number of vessels. this is just a quick map. i want to mention, my colleague developed a lot of these gis maps...
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if i leave the north carolina supreme court -- if i read the north carolina supreme court decision it still hasn't told me , whether it is one or two brake lights. the next police officer who wants to stop someone will not know that either. he might be bound by the appellate court decision, but that will not help clarify the state of the law. isn't what you are doing going to leave criminal law unclear? it is one thing to say you want to not subject officers to civil liability. it is another to say you want to leave the law unclear in a criminal prosecution. >> in north carolina, controlling precedent does come from the intermediate court of appeals. that is not to say the supreme court may not reach a different decision someday. for now, police officers would be bound by what the north carolina court of appeals decides. the law has been decided. an officer who makes a stop tomorrow because one brake light is out would be acting unreasonably under that decision. so it doesn't leave criminal law uncertain. >> it will for the appellate division if it is now taking your view that it can
if i leave the north carolina supreme court -- if i read the north carolina supreme court decision it still hasn't told me , whether it is one or two brake lights. the next police officer who wants to stop someone will not know that either. he might be bound by the appellate court decision, but that will not help clarify the state of the law. isn't what you are doing going to leave criminal law unclear? it is one thing to say you want to not subject officers to civil liability. it is another to...
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at the north carolina supreme court. mr. fisher is correct in that it is our state constitution that says there is no good-faith exception. if a defendant had only raised a fourth amendment question in our courts, the good-faith exception would still be available if that defendant didn't make a claim under the state constitution. >> i'm not too sure it makes prudential sense to allow north carolina supreme court to put to us what is basically an abstract uestion. >> the question of -- >> to give an answer without reference to the fact that part of the fourth amendment is the good faith exception. it bears unreasonableness. >> that is correct. this court has in cases like rodriguez dealt with mistake about law just in the rights stage rather than the remedies stage. that is all that has been briefed in this instance. >> that is correct. >> one of the things that is different is that we are not talking about -- >> excuse me. in other cases we decide the right and don't have to decide the remedy. but this is a case in which unl
at the north carolina supreme court. mr. fisher is correct in that it is our state constitution that says there is no good-faith exception. if a defendant had only raised a fourth amendment question in our courts, the good-faith exception would still be available if that defendant didn't make a claim under the state constitution. >> i'm not too sure it makes prudential sense to allow north carolina supreme court to put to us what is basically an abstract uestion. >> the question of...
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isn't that what the north carolina law is now? answer the good faith exception. >> it would not be futile, justice ginsburg. i think the analogy i gave earlier is more or less on point. the court is held that the constitution is violated if they -- that the defendant in the criminal case does not get a remedy unless he satisfies that test. >> that is because they would be applying federal law. they would be answering the question. you want us to leave it unanswered, mainly whether the constitution requires that this evidence be stricken from the case. if it is indeed they are not going to ask that question when we sent it back, it seems to me we have to answer that question here before were able to reverse or affirm the north carolina court. it is a federal question. they are not going to get to that you're asking us to invalidate this conviction on the basis of federal law. it seems to me we cannot do that unless there has been a violation of the fourth amendment. the remedy must be exclusion of the evidence. that is a federal qu
isn't that what the north carolina law is now? answer the good faith exception. >> it would not be futile, justice ginsburg. i think the analogy i gave earlier is more or less on point. the court is held that the constitution is violated if they -- that the defendant in the criminal case does not get a remedy unless he satisfies that test. >> that is because they would be applying federal law. they would be answering the question. you want us to leave it unanswered, mainly whether...
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you have got historically, north carolina has terrible ports, very few ports in north carolina that are navigable, the closest naval installation is in norfolk, it is difficult for military vessels to access, you notice, the continental shelf, these shades of blue, the shelf runs close to cape hatteras here, because it sticks out in this area, the ship that is would run up and down the gulf stream would have to come past this point it give its you a good concentration of merchant ships, where they would hang a right, the gulf streams, like a moving walkway, and airport, give them knots of speed. they would hang out in this area, a steady thoroughfare for shipping, and access to deep water to hide. located on the inside of the sound here. there is barrier islands. the coverage of aircraft was more limited here than anywhere else. >> these are the vessels sunk in world war one. back here, the sites that are further off shore. this darker blue area, these are very difficult for afrchiologiss to access, difficult to work. requires remotely operated vehicles, and submersibles, being jas the
you have got historically, north carolina has terrible ports, very few ports in north carolina that are navigable, the closest naval installation is in norfolk, it is difficult for military vessels to access, you notice, the continental shelf, these shades of blue, the shelf runs close to cape hatteras here, because it sticks out in this area, the ship that is would run up and down the gulf stream would have to come past this point it give its you a good concentration of merchant ships, where...
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i've lived in north carolina. what i wanted to say, the in son republicans whine this area is because of fox news. no one has said that. news has evidently use subliminal advertising. so ave friends that are brainwashed, tthey used to be intelligent people. but, the reason people vote fox blican is because of foxnews says that the democrats will take away their guns. people in this area want to go out and hunt. in st: in our senate race north carolina -- and i think states bates in other were undignified -- but, in a rth carolina, we had substantive debate on education funding, other issues. a serious debate. good for state. host: this tweet, poor brad, he to t really love his brother keep from reaching across the table and slapping him. guest: i would not do that. do love dallas dearly. host: but this is how you interact when you talk politics? guest: yes. host: let's go back to the film. available online at woodhousedivided.com. [video clip] has ou know the momentum moved forward in the past week. people see thi
i've lived in north carolina. what i wanted to say, the in son republicans whine this area is because of fox news. no one has said that. news has evidently use subliminal advertising. so ave friends that are brainwashed, tthey used to be intelligent people. but, the reason people vote fox blican is because of foxnews says that the democrats will take away their guns. people in this area want to go out and hunt. in st: in our senate race north carolina -- and i think states bates in other were...
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i've lived in north carolina. what i wanted to say, the in son republicans whine this area is because of fox news. no one has said that. news has evidently use subliminal advertising. so ave friends that are brainwashed, tthey used to be intelligent people. but, the reason people vote fox blican is because of foxnews says that the democrats will take away their guns. people in this area want to go out and hunt. in st: in our senate race north carolina -- and i think states bates in other were undignified -- but, in a rth carolina, we had substantive debate on education funding, other issues. a serious debate. good for state. host: this tweet, poor brad, he to t really love his brother keep from reaching across the table and slapping him. guest: i would not do that. do love dallas dearly. host: but this is how you interact when you talk politics? guest: yes. host: let's go back to the film. available online at woodhousedivided.com. [video clip] has ou know the momentum moved forward in the past week. people see thi
i've lived in north carolina. what i wanted to say, the in son republicans whine this area is because of fox news. no one has said that. news has evidently use subliminal advertising. so ave friends that are brainwashed, tthey used to be intelligent people. but, the reason people vote fox blican is because of foxnews says that the democrats will take away their guns. people in this area want to go out and hunt. in st: in our senate race north carolina -- and i think states bates in other were...
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carolina not sure how he got here. >> fr high point north carolina specifically his journey spaed offer a month's time. harris the owner said she and her daughter did not believe the call. we rehed her by phone. said there's no way you you could have my dog my dog is missg in north carolina. but we have your dog. >> they sent a picture and she knew. ut a doubt he's my buddy sleeps on my bed every night. >> normally it would take a week to get him home. his owner wants him home in time for christmas. >> i want him home. it's just the best christmas. i don't have words to describe. it i have a christmas bonus today to be honest with you and that's going right back out the door to pay to get max home and pay fovet bill and pay to have him import boarded tonight but i don't care. >> clearly a dog who likes to run, jim, that viewer that called says they're happy that max is going to his real home. for now rep live in southwest philadelphia, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action ," jim. >> thank you, annie. > family of missing northeast philadelphia man desperate for answers. 69-year-old maglia
carolina not sure how he got here. >> fr high point north carolina specifically his journey spaed offer a month's time. harris the owner said she and her daughter did not believe the call. we rehed her by phone. said there's no way you you could have my dog my dog is missg in north carolina. but we have your dog. >> they sent a picture and she knew. ut a doubt he's my buddy sleeps on my bed every night. >> normally it would take a week to get him home. his owner wants him home...
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not sure how he got here. >> from high point north carolina specifically his journey spanned offer a month's time. treacy harris the owner said she and her daughter did not believe the call. we reached her by phone. >> i said there's no way you you could have my dog my dog is missing in north carolina. but we have your dog. >> they sent a picture and she knew. >> without a doubt he's my buddy sleeps on my bed every night. >> normally it would take a week to get him home. his owner wants him home in time for christmas. >> i want him home. it's just the best christmas. i don't have words to describe. it i have a christmas bonus today to be honest with you and that's going right back out the door to pay to get max home and pay for vet bill and pay to have him import boarded tonight but i don't care. >> clearly a dog who likes to run, jim, that viewer that called says they're happy that max is going to his real home. for now reporting live in southwest philadelphia, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news," jim. >> thank you, annie. >>> family of missing northeast philadelphia man desper
not sure how he got here. >> from high point north carolina specifically his journey spanned offer a month's time. treacy harris the owner said she and her daughter did not believe the call. we reached her by phone. >> i said there's no way you you could have my dog my dog is missing in north carolina. but we have your dog. >> they sent a picture and she knew. >> without a doubt he's my buddy sleeps on my bed every night. >> normally it would take a week to get him...
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postcode tv is on the campus of duke university in durham, north carolina, where we are talking with professors and scholars about some of their book. joining us here is deborah hicks. her book, "the road out" -- "the road out: a teacher's odyssey in poor america." what do you do here at duke first of all? >> guest: i have a couple of things that i do. i am part of a researching occult social science research institute and that is the unit composed of people doing research in the social science and disciplined and i do a lot of research. i'm also a social entrepreneur, so i direct the nonprofit called page, partnership for appalachian girls education. and there i work with appalachian girls in middle-school and help them get educational opportunity and access. i have a couple different hats i wear at the university. a researcher in our social entrepreneur. >> host: social entrepreneur. is that a new term? i think it was coined by nicholas kristof. it was a widely used term. people like you basically direct nonprofits and different things in the nonprofit air. >> host: how did you get
postcode tv is on the campus of duke university in durham, north carolina, where we are talking with professors and scholars about some of their book. joining us here is deborah hicks. her book, "the road out" -- "the road out: a teacher's odyssey in poor america." what do you do here at duke first of all? >> guest: i have a couple of things that i do. i am part of a researching occult social science research institute and that is the unit composed of people doing...
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max went missing in high point north carolina. his other than thinks he ran away and somebody picked him up. max ended up in chester where kids found him, a micro chip scan revealed his true identity. his owner was called and can not believe the news. >> it's the best christmas, i don't have the words to describe it. i got a christmas bonus and that's going out the door to pay to get max home. >> max will be home in time for christmas. leel be put on a -- he'll be put on a flight back to north carolina and reunited with owner. >> details are being released on the sonny hacking scandal. >> why tax refunds people depend on in the new year might be delayed. details at 6:00 a.m. ♪ me and you, a holiday rendezvous ♪ ghirardelli squares peppermint bark. rich chocolate layers and festive peppermint. a ghirardelli original. ♪ a little reward for all the things you do ♪ get them before they disappear. >> actors, filmmakers and politicians are denounceing sony's hack attack. was routed through infected computers and 6 countries. the
max went missing in high point north carolina. his other than thinks he ran away and somebody picked him up. max ended up in chester where kids found him, a micro chip scan revealed his true identity. his owner was called and can not believe the news. >> it's the best christmas, i don't have the words to describe it. i got a christmas bonus and that's going out the door to pay to get max home. >> max will be home in time for christmas. leel be put on a -- he'll be put on a flight...
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carolina but spent much of his time on the road, purchasing people in virginia, north carolina and south carolina for sale in south carolina. he corresponded with his wife jean during these trips, informing her of the progress of business and expressing love for her and the four children. it is evident that intellectually and emotionally he kept the slaves he sold in the family he loved and very separate spaces. quote, loving life he wrote, this will inform you what i yam at this time. i am well. i shall leave this place also to hunt the market for the balance i have on hand. this is the sales of what i have sold. he goes on to list rachel $400. stephen $525. henry $525 comic area children $675. amy $300, address. >> guest: i found this document in an archive. there is an archivist note is that these documents are very helpful except possibly to ascertain the price of slaves at this particular time. however, when i read that document, this particular document, what i saw was the kind of compartmentalization that i see in slaveowners and slave traders were engaged in. he's writing a lovin
carolina but spent much of his time on the road, purchasing people in virginia, north carolina and south carolina for sale in south carolina. he corresponded with his wife jean during these trips, informing her of the progress of business and expressing love for her and the four children. it is evident that intellectually and emotionally he kept the slaves he sold in the family he loved and very separate spaces. quote, loving life he wrote, this will inform you what i yam at this time. i am...
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in north carolina. and they were quite successful in proving that aircraft and ai power was a naval asset. so the ospreyland is a shipwreck that people do dive off of virginia's quite deep. i think there's only been a wat. handful of people that have dove it. the new jersey and virginia arer in about 250 to 300 feet of water. so they're tricky dives.we're but you know, there's a whole another layer when we're lookin at this area, we kind of looked at it from this battlefield aces archaeology and we're looking an it from this broader idea of st this maritime cultural landscape. we're looking at other facets other than just world war i and world war ii and we've started to look at this sort of these ok noncombat military losses, whicl are the billy mitchell fleets, as well. main so it's very interesting.re and i would say that the -- the merchant marine connection to a lot of the work that we are of doing, particularly for the world war ii stuff is really sort of the main impetus for tht reason that we're
in north carolina. and they were quite successful in proving that aircraft and ai power was a naval asset. so the ospreyland is a shipwreck that people do dive off of virginia's quite deep. i think there's only been a wat. handful of people that have dove it. the new jersey and virginia arer in about 250 to 300 feet of water. so they're tricky dives.we're but you know, there's a whole another layer when we're lookin at this area, we kind of looked at it from this battlefield aces archaeology...
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how powerful is duke energy in the state of north carolina? >> holleman: it's the most powerful entity in the state of north carolina. it spends millions of dollars on political contributions, and it has traditionally had a very close relationship with the state regulators. >> stahl: just this year, governor mccrory cut the budget and staff of the specific department that inspects the ash ponds. the state legislature did pass a law in august requiring duke to clean up its plants, but only after the company had already volunteered to do that. earlier, when holleman tried to sue duke, he was thwarted by the state, which stepped in and negotiated a settlement that allowed duke-- you guessed it-- more time to study, and imposed only a paltry fine. tell everybody how much the fine was. >> mccrory: i don't have that list, but again... >> stahl: it was $99,111. >> mccrory: that's correct. >> stahl: which does not sound like a big fine. >> mccrory: it wasn't a big fine. >> stahl: all this has made federal prosecutors suspicious. they empanelled a gran
how powerful is duke energy in the state of north carolina? >> holleman: it's the most powerful entity in the state of north carolina. it spends millions of dollars on political contributions, and it has traditionally had a very close relationship with the state regulators. >> stahl: just this year, governor mccrory cut the budget and staff of the specific department that inspects the ash ponds. the state legislature did pass a law in august requiring duke to clean up its plants,...
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a book was all of a sudden found at a flea market in north carolina. and we are 100% certain, based on handwriting analysis, it was his diary. >> may 3rd, 1967. you've got to project your vision before you. you must make sacrifices of time and effort. >> to go back and look at some of the dark writings that he was doing, it was clear to us that this is not something that snapped that night. he was really heading in a downward spiral for about ten years before he commits the murders. >> as the years go by, his writing becomes more disjointed. his handwriting becomes less legible. >> this accursed insomnia makes me sleazy. it cannot reconcile the total, absolute indifference of god to me. >> he obviously was wrestling with emotions but not fully equipped to do so. >> love is compatible with ambition. egoism. premonitions of special destiny. >> he felt he was going to be found out. his answer to that stress was to kill his entire family and start over again. >> one last great effort. come home. >> that journal is as good as a bloody fingerprint at the sce
a book was all of a sudden found at a flea market in north carolina. and we are 100% certain, based on handwriting analysis, it was his diary. >> may 3rd, 1967. you've got to project your vision before you. you must make sacrifices of time and effort. >> to go back and look at some of the dark writings that he was doing, it was clear to us that this is not something that snapped that night. he was really heading in a downward spiral for about ten years before he commits the murders....
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the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. meadows: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlewoman from missouri for her words and i would say that it represents her heart, whether it's here in washington, d.c., or anywhere else. she's always looking to really recognize those who served their country and certainly in this honor today i would urge all of our must bes -- members to join me in support of this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 578 -- 5385. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? mr. meadows: i move the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5794. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 5794, a bill to de
the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. meadows: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlewoman from missouri for her words and i would say that it represents her heart, whether it's here in washington, d.c., or anywhere else. she's always looking to really recognize those who served their country and certainly in this honor today i would urge all of our must bes -- members to join me in support of this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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the state of north carolina didn't pursue this for 17 years. why isn't somebody trying to find who is guilty? >> somebody was stalking that woman for weeks. miss eastburn was writing her husband for weeks saying, there say fool out there following me, i don't like it. what do i do about it? why isn't that being looked at? who does it lead to? >> after witnesses discussed the evidence detective trotter approached him privately. he said, i just want you to know that the way they investigated this case 20 years ago, we're not like that anymore. i said, somebody should reinvestigate this case. i think it can be solved now. technology has improved. that's how we left it. >> in fact, trotter had been assigned by the sheriff's office to review cold cases. >> we had well over 100 unsolved cases at this time. as i went through it, the docket, i realized that they had a vaginal swab. that was taken from miss eastburn during the autopsy. it had never been sent out for testing. when the murder happened, dna was in its infancy. so the obvious thing to do wa
the state of north carolina didn't pursue this for 17 years. why isn't somebody trying to find who is guilty? >> somebody was stalking that woman for weeks. miss eastburn was writing her husband for weeks saying, there say fool out there following me, i don't like it. what do i do about it? why isn't that being looked at? who does it lead to? >> after witnesses discussed the evidence detective trotter approached him privately. he said, i just want you to know that the way they...
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tomorrow he's on a flight back to north carolina. >> no, i want him home. it's the best christmas i don't have words to describe. it i have a christmas bonus today to be honest with you and that's going right back out the door to pay to get max home and to pay for the vet bill and have him boarded tonight. i don't care. >> reporter: and treacy tells us that today is exactly a month to the day that max went missing. that very same day she tells us doctors tell her her father had three days to live. he's still alive. we're told treacy said actually today she got the news he will make a recovery. for now reporting live in southwest philadelphia, annie mccormick, -- or for "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> any. thank you. >> that's not the only happy reunion. >> still ahead a soldier runs home after a year away and pulse off a surprise his mom will never forget. off a surprise his mom will never forget. >> couple fakes a heart attack deciding between buying food and health care is something else. healthy pa is now here to help, with name-brand health insurance t
tomorrow he's on a flight back to north carolina. >> no, i want him home. it's the best christmas i don't have words to describe. it i have a christmas bonus today to be honest with you and that's going right back out the door to pay to get max home and to pay for the vet bill and have him boarded tonight. i don't care. >> reporter: and treacy tells us that today is exactly a month to the day that max went missing. that very same day she tells us doctors tell her her father had...
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the age of consent in north carolina is 16. still, some people in the small southern town did not like it. lennon's mother did not like their dramatic age difference. >> i was shocked. disappointed. and i also initially told him how i felt, i did not approve of it. >> reporter: in the wake of his hanging, some wondered if he was killed because he was in an interracial relationship. racial tension can often exist just below the surface, and here it can break through. local news covered a ku klux klan rally in a nearby county just weeks before lennon's body was found. >> are there people in this community who didn't like that a 17-year-old black male and a 31-year-old white female? >> reporter: a week after lennon was buried, a teenager was arrested for desecrating his grave. reverend william barber leads the north carolina conference of the naacp. >> there are too many questions, and it very well could be a lynching or staged lynching we don't know. but what we do know, there has to be a serious and forward investigation of thes
the age of consent in north carolina is 16. still, some people in the small southern town did not like it. lennon's mother did not like their dramatic age difference. >> i was shocked. disappointed. and i also initially told him how i felt, i did not approve of it. >> reporter: in the wake of his hanging, some wondered if he was killed because he was in an interracial relationship. racial tension can often exist just below the surface, and here it can break through. local news...
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this species hails from north carolina and was thought to be extinct for a long time. it was noted and not rediscovered until recently. sweet gum is not the only north american plant with great fall color. this is one of the shad blow. it grows in rather moist thick ets. it's a multi-stem shrub. tasty blueberry-like fruit occur after the spring early flowers. we have this planted on low ground where it can get moisture. a little bit elevated above it we have this tree service berry one interesting thing about the common name or common names for this plant, it's a locally common name because these trees tended to bloom and have the flowers shattering around the time the shad run up the river. the name service berry supposedly comes from the fact that where it grows in the far north, the bloom time signifies the time for spring services for those who died over the winter. bodies couldn't be buried until the ground was not frozen. the flowering of this tree coincided with the time tree bl the time the ground thawed also. this is the black oak. it was actually an important
this species hails from north carolina and was thought to be extinct for a long time. it was noted and not rediscovered until recently. sweet gum is not the only north american plant with great fall color. this is one of the shad blow. it grows in rather moist thick ets. it's a multi-stem shrub. tasty blueberry-like fruit occur after the spring early flowers. we have this planted on low ground where it can get moisture. a little bit elevated above it we have this tree service berry one...
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carolina i go behind the breach, north carolina denying involvement. what more do we know about the hackers? >> this is such a sophisticated cyber attack, it has some saying north korea must have had help from other more web savvy countries. president obama is weighing options for a response. experts say the malware used in the attack was too high tech for north korea to handle on its own. >> they've done something quite sophisticated abruptly out of nowhere. how did they suddenly acquire that capability? it's hard to imagine they could do it without outside help. >> reports say north korea's possible outside help could have come from china, russia and iran. the assault was routed through a number of infected computers as various locations overseas, including singapore, thailand, poland, sign press and bo boliv. the objective was to stop the movie "the interview" from being shown because it shows a fictional assassination of their leader kim jong-un. sony canceled the film's release after a threat of violence against movie goers. theaters replacing it
carolina i go behind the breach, north carolina denying involvement. what more do we know about the hackers? >> this is such a sophisticated cyber attack, it has some saying north korea must have had help from other more web savvy countries. president obama is weighing options for a response. experts say the malware used in the attack was too high tech for north korea to handle on its own. >> they've done something quite sophisticated abruptly out of nowhere. how did they suddenly...
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max went missing in high point north carolina. it is believed he ran away and was picked up by someone he ended up in chester where kids found him and was taken to eddystone police. max's other than was called and could not believe the news. >> it's just the best christmas. i got a christmas bonus to be honest with you that's going out the door to pay to get max home. so as you heard, max will be heard in time for christmas. eel be put on the flight to north carolina today and be reunited with his owner. >> coming up in the next half-hour, a major u.s. car company expanding a air bag recall. >>> a local surprised pulled off in a bird costume, we'll give you the story when we come right back. trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chanc
max went missing in high point north carolina. it is believed he ran away and was picked up by someone he ended up in chester where kids found him and was taken to eddystone police. max's other than was called and could not believe the news. >> it's just the best christmas. i got a christmas bonus to be honest with you that's going out the door to pay to get max home. so as you heard, max will be heard in time for christmas. eel be put on the flight to north carolina today and be reunited...
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and demonstrators in other parts of the country, including charlotte, north carolina, denver, colorado, and purdue university in west lafayette, indiana. >> it's not just happening in ferguson and new york. it's happening here. >> reporter: and in berkley, california, protesters blocked an amtrak passenger train before marching out on to a major freeway, halting traffic for others. amid the protests, fire officials were forced to deal
and demonstrators in other parts of the country, including charlotte, north carolina, denver, colorado, and purdue university in west lafayette, indiana. >> it's not just happening in ferguson and new york. it's happening here. >> reporter: and in berkley, california, protesters blocked an amtrak passenger train before marching out on to a major freeway, halting traffic for others. amid the protests, fire officials were forced to deal
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the gentleman from north carolina. mr. hudson: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers if the gentleman from mississippi has no further speakers, i'm prepared to close once the gentleman does. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman reserve? mr. hudson: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i have one speaker before i close. i yield three minutes to the ranking member on the subcommittee on border and maritime security of the committee on homeland security, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is ecognized for three minutes. s. jackson lee: thank you very much, mr. thompson. thank you for your leadership as ranking member and formerly chair, and mr. hudson, let me also acknowledge mr. richmond, ranking member on the subcommittee on transportation security. it is clear that this committee, homeland security, overall, has worked together for the betterment of the national security of this nation and these legislative
the gentleman from north carolina. mr. hudson: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers if the gentleman from mississippi has no further speakers, i'm prepared to close once the gentleman does. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman reserve? mr. hudson: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i have one speaker before i close. i yield three minutes to the ranking member on the subcommittee on border and maritime security of the...
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there is no guarantee that her replacement, richard burr of north carolina, a republican, would be in any hurry to release it. he voted against it. and so, yes, she has faced a lot of pressure from the c.i.a., from republicans, from some in ome administration, who argue that releasing this report will make americans less safe, will anger our enemies, but she has always argued that it will do exactly the opposite, and that shining a light on these past practices will ensure that they're never used again. >> pelley: we will see. nancy cordes, thank you very much. s another story, the white house says the president has no regrets and no second thoughts about the failed attempt over the weekend to rescue an american held hostage in yemen. al qaeda militants killed photo journalist luke somers and south piercan teacher pierre korkie as u.s. special forces were trying to free them. the u.s. was not aware that private negotiations were under way for korkie's release. with more on this debora patta is joining us from johannesburg, , uth africa. debora, what more can you tell us? >> south afri
there is no guarantee that her replacement, richard burr of north carolina, a republican, would be in any hurry to release it. he voted against it. and so, yes, she has faced a lot of pressure from the c.i.a., from republicans, from some in ome administration, who argue that releasing this report will make americans less safe, will anger our enemies, but she has always argued that it will do exactly the opposite, and that shining a light on these past practices will ensure that they're never...
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duke energy spends millions on political contributions in north carolina. the state's government worked for the country for 29 years, this year the budget was cut for workers who inspect coal ash ponds. >> part of what we want is for the management of duke to fully understand the tapingers that their companies practices are foisting on the people of the state and our rivers and we think they are beginning to rls it. >> duke says it will have 32 coal ash ponds in the state cleaned up by 2029 - a cost between 2-$8 billion. for the residents near the ponds daily life is a struggle as many will not use the water supply and worry about their future >>> as robert ray's story shows, coal-fired electricity can be a dirty business. one c.e.o. who has not shied away from the fact is energy energy's david crane who described his company as the fourth-largest polluter in merge. energy burns a lot of coal and has no plans to abandon it. as ali velshi found out it's a company banking on the future of renewable energy. >> reporter: the last time we saw a collapse in the p
duke energy spends millions on political contributions in north carolina. the state's government worked for the country for 29 years, this year the budget was cut for workers who inspect coal ash ponds. >> part of what we want is for the management of duke to fully understand the tapingers that their companies practices are foisting on the people of the state and our rivers and we think they are beginning to rls it. >> duke says it will have 32 coal ash ponds in the state cleaned up...
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duke energy spends millions on political contributions in north carolina. the state's government worked for the country for 29 years, this year the budget was cut for ponds. >> part of what we want is for the management of duke to fully understand the tapingers that their companies practices are foisting on the people of the state and our rivers, and we it. >> duke says it will have 32 coal ash ponds in the state cleaned up by 2029 - a cost between 2-$8 billion. for the residents near the ponds daily life is a struggle as many will not use the water supply, and worry about their future >>> as robert ray's story shows, coal-fired electricity can be a dirty business. one c.e.o. who has not shied away from the fact is energy energy's david crane who described his company as the fourth-largest polluter in merge. energy burns a lot of coal and has no plans to abandon it. as ali velshi found out it's a company banking on the future of renewable energy. >> reporter: the last time we saw a collapse in the price of oil, it took the wind out of wind alternatives and
duke energy spends millions on political contributions in north carolina. the state's government worked for the country for 29 years, this year the budget was cut for ponds. >> part of what we want is for the management of duke to fully understand the tapingers that their companies practices are foisting on the people of the state and our rivers, and we it. >> duke says it will have 32 coal ash ponds in the state cleaned up by 2029 - a cost between 2-$8 billion. for the residents...
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charlotte, north carolina, 1992. >> a little over six. >> how much she weigh? >> 245. >> preschool teacher phyllis crowell sits in a k-mart parking lot describing her husband, jimmy. >> she was willing to pay me $100,000 to kill her husband. >> c.j. hyman is the special agent posing as the hitman. >> when do you want this done? >> soon. >> in training, they pit us in scenarios, for a little while, i almost felt like i was across from a roll player to make me see if i can laugh or crack up. >> how about your daughter, how is she going to handle it? >> she'll handle it real well. >> she thought her daughter was really on board with it and her daughter wasn't on board with it. >> in fact, it's phyllis' daughter who first tells charlotte mechlenburg police detective darryl price about the plot. not only does he know the young woman's a street source, he's also met her mother. >> i think she kind of saw herself as being this matahairy person that would go out in the evenings and meet with a hitman and do these dastardally deeds, people could be junkies to that type
charlotte, north carolina, 1992. >> a little over six. >> how much she weigh? >> 245. >> preschool teacher phyllis crowell sits in a k-mart parking lot describing her husband, jimmy. >> she was willing to pay me $100,000 to kill her husband. >> c.j. hyman is the special agent posing as the hitman. >> when do you want this done? >> soon. >> in training, they pit us in scenarios, for a little while, i almost felt like i was across from a roll...
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there is no guarantee that her replacement, richard burr of north carolina, a republican, would be in any hurry to release it. he voted against it. and so, yes, she has faced a lot of pressure from the c.i.a., from republicans, from some in the administration who argue that releasing this report will make americans less safe, will anger our enemies, but she has always argued that it will do exactly the opposite, and that shining a light on these past practices will ensure that they're never used again. >> pelley: we will see. nancy cordes, thank you very much. in another story, the white house says the president has no regrets and no second thoughts about the failed attempt over the weekend to rescue an american held hostage in yemen. al qaeda militants killed photo journalist luke somers and south african teacher pierre korkie as u.s. special forces were trying to free them. the u.s. was not aware that private negotiations were under way for korkie's release. with more on this debora patta is joining us from johannesburg, south africa. debora, what more can you tell us? >> south afri
there is no guarantee that her replacement, richard burr of north carolina, a republican, would be in any hurry to release it. he voted against it. and so, yes, she has faced a lot of pressure from the c.i.a., from republicans, from some in the administration who argue that releasing this report will make americans less safe, will anger our enemies, but she has always argued that it will do exactly the opposite, and that shining a light on these past practices will ensure that they're never...
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this species hails from north carolina and was thought to be extinct for a long time. it was noted and not rediscovered until recently. sweet gum is not the only north american plant with great fall color. this is one of the shadblow. has quite a few common names. it grows in rather moist thickets. it's a multi-stem shrub. or small tree. tasty blueberry-like fruit occur after the spring early flowers. we have this planted on low ground where it can get ample moisture. and then a little bit elevated above it we have this tree service berry or tree shadblow. one interesting thing about the common name or common names for this plant, it's a locally common name because these trees tended to bloom and have the flowers shattering around the time the shad run up the potomac river. the name service berry supposedly comes from the fact that where it grows in the far north, the bloom time signifies the time for spring services for those who died over the winter. bodies couldn't be buried until the ground was not frozen. the flowering of this tree coincided with the time the fami
this species hails from north carolina and was thought to be extinct for a long time. it was noted and not rediscovered until recently. sweet gum is not the only north american plant with great fall color. this is one of the shadblow. has quite a few common names. it grows in rather moist thickets. it's a multi-stem shrub. or small tree. tasty blueberry-like fruit occur after the spring early flowers. we have this planted on low ground where it can get ample moisture. and then a little bit...
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today was our first day here in north carolina. there was so much different people e. the once wring in all of the united states united states where colle. it austin message snoornld se b joourks was the mat ir and raise an eyebrow, a nod of agriement. gra and turning my business auktities into things faster. >> rls jurkd. >> the epicenter of the boom is willingston, north carolina. in the last four years this once sleepy farm town was troubled in so snochblgtsd i'm juf trying to imagine. you've worked all of your life and you're over 50 years old. you come out here to the middle of nowhere and you end up living in your van for four months. were there ever times when you just wanted to turn this van back balance sfwlojtd r ever ever driving is only one part of helen's job and it's not the most physical. at each stop on her route she has to refuel tem bankers and that means hefting profit yiet ut but it's bad because this is heavy. >> while her friends back hohea pulling in a six figure saturday salary one day at a time. >> coming diane ann sfwlunchtd b it's the strik.
today was our first day here in north carolina. there was so much different people e. the once wring in all of the united states united states where colle. it austin message snoornld se b joourks was the mat ir and raise an eyebrow, a nod of agriement. gra and turning my business auktities into things faster. >> rls jurkd. >> the epicenter of the boom is willingston, north carolina. in the last four years this once sleepy farm town was troubled in so snochblgtsd i'm juf trying to...
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charlotte, raleigh, north carolina, are a couple of other hot spots. columbus, ohio is another place, where all of those are over 35% for some of the biggest of these institutional investors. >> so what does that present for the normal home buyer? are these markets of opportunity or markets in which you should be careful, because you might see a dip in prices when these investors begin to sell? >> yeah, i think these are markets you want to be watching out for. if you are an investor going into these markets, you don't want to get too excited about home price appreciation going up as fast as it has. if you are a homeowner, maybe now is a good time for you, if you are thinking about moving, it might be a good time to beat the institutional investors to the punch and sell. and if you are a home buyer -- >> wait a while. >> i would say wait it out. >> let me ask you this, is there any sense that you have of the strategy that these institutional investors may have to start unloading homes. i mean obviously these are big companies, they would rather -- whil
charlotte, raleigh, north carolina, are a couple of other hot spots. columbus, ohio is another place, where all of those are over 35% for some of the biggest of these institutional investors. >> so what does that present for the normal home buyer? are these markets of opportunity or markets in which you should be careful, because you might see a dip in prices when these investors begin to sell? >> yeah, i think these are markets you want to be watching out for. if you are an...
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steve hartman "on the road" in louisburg, north carolina. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news per for scott pelley i'm jim axelrod, and for all of us here at cbs news, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>>e.t." takes a special look back at the stars we led and lost in 2014. >> yeah tonight we are hearing from the lends in their own incomparable words. >> i'm doing good. i'm very good. healthy, happy. >> our 30-plus years with robin williams. i would come home and just realize how extraordinary, that you have heaven in front of you. >> and this, his last "e.t." interview. >> not a bad day for me either. every day above ground as they say. >> plus joan rivers. >> the conoversy still surrounding her death witthe explosive findings of a federal instigation. >> there's always a risk whenever you go on i won't even come out of it. >> also, philip seymour hoffmas passing. >> so is this was drugs or alho
steve hartman "on the road" in louisburg, north carolina. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news per for scott pelley i'm jim axelrod, and for all of us here at cbs news, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>>e.t." takes a special look back at the stars we led and lost in 2014. >> yeah tonight we are hearing from the lends in their own incomparable words. >> i'm doing good. i'm very...
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. >>> as protests rage nationwide over the michael brown and eric garner cases, one family in north carolina is a step closer to justice, we'll speak to the parents of jonathan farrell, whose killer now faces charges after initially having no indictment returned against him. >>> we are, we've shown you plenty of viral videos, have you
. >>> as protests rage nationwide over the michael brown and eric garner cases, one family in north carolina is a step closer to justice, we'll speak to the parents of jonathan farrell, whose killer now faces charges after initially having no indictment returned against him. >>> we are, we've shown you plenty of viral videos, have you
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it called in north carolina state bureau of investigation to help out. that agency did confirm to us it was investigating but had no further comment. thank you so much for watching. appreciate you being here with us on this tuesday. "wolf" starts after a quick break. is most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara®. it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ... stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara®... ...your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems- these may be signs of a r
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. >> patrick is climbing a tree on this cold and rainy north carolina day. why would he be doing this? >> is there a cat stuck. >> patrick climbs up and up and up. he goes about 35 feet up. family cat named sugar stuck in this tree for two very cold days and two very cold nights. sugar is not coming down. >> how did he not freeze? so he gets the cat in his arms. look. she is just hanging on for safety purposes. puts her inside this little bag. he hooks that bag to his belt safely so he can climb down safely. he tells us this is very different from most of his cat rescues. usually the family is down waiting at the bottom and they scoop the cat out of the bag and run inside. the family wasn't home. they instructed him to leave the cat in their screened-in porch. he left little sugar out of the bag. she is timid at first. he shows her where her food is. you see her gobble up the much-needed kibble. >> i have a video from china that will leave a bad taste in your mouth for so many different reasons. it starts off with what looks like a boyfriend and girlfriend h
. >> patrick is climbing a tree on this cold and rainy north carolina day. why would he be doing this? >> is there a cat stuck. >> patrick climbs up and up and up. he goes about 35 feet up. family cat named sugar stuck in this tree for two very cold days and two very cold nights. sugar is not coming down. >> how did he not freeze? so he gets the cat in his arms. look. she is just hanging on for safety purposes. puts her inside this little bag. he hooks that bag to his...
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north carolina neighbours, and the fears they turned up with their own investigations. later in the hour, is it the end of the road for a holiday tradition. >> there's nothing i enjoyed more than being in a dark room with the headlights on and driving the truck around. furniture on the floor, because it was real. it was a real toy that looked and behaved like a real truck. the lights and sounds of the truck. and why a christmas favourite is gearing up for a big change. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> we were t
north carolina neighbours, and the fears they turned up with their own investigations. later in the hour, is it the end of the road for a holiday tradition. >> there's nothing i enjoyed more than being in a dark room with the headlights on and driving the truck around. furniture on the floor, because it was real. it was a real toy that looked and behaved like a real truck. the lights and sounds of the truck. and why a christmas favourite is gearing up for a big change. >> start with...
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the age of consent in north carolina is 16. still, some people in this small southern town did not like it. lennon's mother did not like their dramatic age difference. >> i was shocked, disappointed, and i also initially told him how i felt. i did not approve of it. >> in the wake of his hanging, some wondered if he was killed because he was in an interracial relationship. racial tension can exist just below the surface. and here, it is breakthrough. local news covered a ku klux klan rally weeks before his body was found. >> are there people in this community that didn't like that a 17-year-old black male and a 31-year-old white female. >> a week after he was buried, a teenager was arrested for desecrating his grave. william barber leads the conference of the naacp. >> it could be a lynching or staged lynching. we don't know. but there has to be a serious and full investigation of these matters. >> the naacp hired forensic pathologist christina roberts to review the case, including dr. deborah radish's autopsy completed for the
the age of consent in north carolina is 16. still, some people in this small southern town did not like it. lennon's mother did not like their dramatic age difference. >> i was shocked, disappointed, and i also initially told him how i felt. i did not approve of it. >> in the wake of his hanging, some wondered if he was killed because he was in an interracial relationship. racial tension can exist just below the surface. and here, it is breakthrough. local news covered a ku klux...
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steve hartman "on the road" in louisburg, north carolina. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news per for scott pelley, i'm jim axelrod, and for all of us here at cbs news, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> in a tight bay area housing market, a new challenge. renters like home buyers being forced into bidding wars on properties. good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm allen martin. we're seeing it happening in real estate sales but now it is happening with rentals. new at 6:00, da lin on how one bay area community is feeling a new property squeeze. >> it's about 450 square feet upstairs. >> reporter: a humble unit, all 1,000 square feet of it. it's in the industrial part of berkeley. and next to the railroad. noise is constant. [ railroad noise ] >> quite loud. and they go 24 hours a day 7 days a week. i sleep with earplugs. i can still hear it through the earplugs. >> reporter: so when her landlord raised the rent nearly 20% to $2,650, the working artist dec
steve hartman "on the road" in louisburg, north carolina. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news per for scott pelley, i'm jim axelrod, and for all of us here at cbs news, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> in a tight bay area housing market, a new challenge. renters like home buyers being forced into bidding wars on properties. good...
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robert ray, al jazeera, charlotte, north carolina. >> coming up next: our picture of the day. plus the man behind the dazzling empire state building holiday light show. g >> where is the worst weather going to be in the united states? tomorrow? it looks like the west coast is going to wind, as the storm comes in overnight, we've got wind, we've got rain, a lot of rain too, but snow first in the washington cascades and oregon as well then that snow as the air mass moves in is going to turn to rain. and our next concern is flooding. a atmospheric river, very intense flow of air, lot of moisture traveling from the east to the west. but these little tiny areas of moisture come in, and travel from west to east, and when they start going up to california and the pacific northwest, we get a lot of rainfall over about a two- to three-day period. you see it first aim in but we'll get all that rain to the western coast of washington and oregon. flood watches impacting the area in addition to winter weather advisories. you will want to be prepared and carry chains in the trunk if you hea
robert ray, al jazeera, charlotte, north carolina. >> coming up next: our picture of the day. plus the man behind the dazzling empire state building holiday light show. g >> where is the worst weather going to be in the united states? tomorrow? it looks like the west coast is going to wind, as the storm comes in overnight, we've got wind, we've got rain, a lot of rain too, but snow first in the washington cascades and oregon as well then that snow as the air mass moves in is going...
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carolina, but north carolina proved too far away. the federal forces were too advantageously positioned. the butternut brigades had been the butternut brigades had been too badly battered throughout the course of the siege. one week to the day after the final fighting at petersburg came appomattox. by the spring of 1865, indeed, ever since late 1864, the siege had assumed strategic dimensions. grant made this clear in his letter on december 18 to his trusted subordinate and friend william t sherman, who had just completed his devastating march to the sea. my own opinion, wrote the general in chief -- now we are quoting general grant -- my only opinion is a versatile and out of virginia and if the cause of the south is lost, he wants richmond to be the last place surrendered. if lee has such views, it may be well to indulge him until we get everything else in our hands. this siege thus became a strategic tool for fixing the southerners in place in the old dominion while philip h sheridan and george h thomas devoured the rest of the co
carolina, but north carolina proved too far away. the federal forces were too advantageously positioned. the butternut brigades had been the butternut brigades had been too badly battered throughout the course of the siege. one week to the day after the final fighting at petersburg came appomattox. by the spring of 1865, indeed, ever since late 1864, the siege had assumed strategic dimensions. grant made this clear in his letter on december 18 to his trusted subordinate and friend william t...
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. >> when it comes to christmas trees the american northwest and the state of north carolina are most productive. three out of five christmas trees are harvested in these areas. the prices demanded by farmers in these regions ripple through the holiday season. the pacific north wist christmas tree association tells al jazeera growers are earning about $20 on every sale. that's about $2 to $3 more than last year. by the time these trees make it to big box retailers, boutique nurseries and street corners in major u.s. cities you could be paying $35 to really over $100 for a designer tree. tree producers are quickly ada adapting to evolving consumer case. because of the surge of urban households and smaller living spaces, tiny trees and all sorts of breathes ar wreaths are hot this year. >> a massive funding bill to keep the government open is one provision that is seeing a lot of backlash. it loosens the regulations on the financial industry. the same industry that helped plunge the u.s. economy into recession. and a hardening anti-migrant culture in europe leading to people being denie
. >> when it comes to christmas trees the american northwest and the state of north carolina are most productive. three out of five christmas trees are harvested in these areas. the prices demanded by farmers in these regions ripple through the holiday season. the pacific north wist christmas tree association tells al jazeera growers are earning about $20 on every sale. that's about $2 to $3 more than last year. by the time these trees make it to big box retailers, boutique nurseries and...