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john henry, wusa 9. >>> we are also following a breaking news situation from middleton in frederick county. a woman has been attacked by a bear. emergency vehicles are at the scene right now in frederick county, and we understand the meredith hospital in haggerstown for treatment of puncture wounds. no word what happened or what happened to the bear. we will share the latest information as it comes into the news room. >>> the charles county health department says someone at laplatta high school has been diagnosed with tuberculosis. they are working to determine who should be tested for it b. the school sent a letter home to all details. now according to the cdc, t.b. gets into the air when someone with the disease coughs, spits, sneezes, spits or sings. people with t.b. disease are most lickly to spread it to people they spend time with every day like family members or close friends. it's not spread through clothes or sharing a drink or food or shaking hands or using the surfaces. >>> one teenager is recovering and another facing criminal charges after a fight broke out during what was sup
john henry, wusa 9. >>> we are also following a breaking news situation from middleton in frederick county. a woman has been attacked by a bear. emergency vehicles are at the scene right now in frederick county, and we understand the meredith hospital in haggerstown for treatment of puncture wounds. no word what happened or what happened to the bear. we will share the latest information as it comes into the news room. >>> the charles county health department says someone at...
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.>> john henry in for the legacy of dominic peddie. >> reporter: i am in the southeast where tragedy has stopped one school from strengthening its bond as a family. gonzaga college loves hockey. many students here at the rink have had a stick in their hands since childhood. one man who adores the game was everyone come out and remember him. >> reporter: he played for the eagles until 2014 when the 17- year-old lost his life during a tragic accident on the beltway. >> dominic loved life. >> reporter: but tonight, his school to time to remember him the best way it could and held the second annual purple and white scrimmage. the game raises money with the help of the washington capitals to fund a scholarship that will allow an underprivileged teenager to join the ag >> reporter: and it is a family, just ask dominic's parents. all throughout the night, we found classmates showing the couple loaves. even though their son hasn't attended the school in two years. >> luloff these boys, each one of them. they are like my sons. the gonzaga community, they are going to be our family forever. an
.>> john henry in for the legacy of dominic peddie. >> reporter: i am in the southeast where tragedy has stopped one school from strengthening its bond as a family. gonzaga college loves hockey. many students here at the rink have had a stick in their hands since childhood. one man who adores the game was everyone come out and remember him. >> reporter: he played for the eagles until 2014 when the 17- year-old lost his life during a tragic accident on the beltway. >>...
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. >> wusa 9's john henry joins us, dozens attended the vigil, they are all praying for the harley family. >> they lost 3 young children during a car accident in south carolina last night, all on their way to the wedding. the kids attended arcol the fact they will never walk through the doors again. >> ? this little light of mine ? >> reporter: another somber night at arcola elementary as the crowd worked to lift up a family dealing with unspeakable loss. >> we ask that you never forget them. >> reporter: 5-year-oldlia, 6-year-old nicholas, and 7-year-old devon, jr. lost their lives after a tractor trailer struck the family car from lonnie tran, died too. the cousins still can't believe what happened. >> we will always say they were the greatest kids ever. they were so innocent and always happy. >> reporter: arcola elementary made sure to come together to show the family it was not alone. this was the second night in a row that it decided to hold a vigil to support them. >> this is a reminder that we are here together. >> my heart is broken for the whole they appreciated. >> they are supp
. >> wusa 9's john henry joins us, dozens attended the vigil, they are all praying for the harley family. >> they lost 3 young children during a car accident in south carolina last night, all on their way to the wedding. the kids attended arcol the fact they will never walk through the doors again. >> ? this little light of mine ? >> reporter: another somber night at arcola elementary as the crowd worked to lift up a family dealing with unspeakable loss. >> we ask...
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in the meantime she will focus >> i have vowed that my son's death would not be in vain. >> john henry, wusa9. >>> to a shooting that happened tonight in dc, two men wounded along the 1300 block of carter street southeast. medics rushed both to the hospital and that check, nobody was in custody. >>> new information on a sex assault in stamford county for. now we have the shirt he was wearing. he crashed into a woman's car early yesterday along kings highway just east of ferry road. he told -- and pulled the woman out and assaulted her. for over two hours. he was driving a dark suv that might have some damage on the front or the side. orange paint from the crash. >>> fairfax county where police have released sketches of two men wanted for a sex assault from a false church area. -- falls church area. woman at a restaurant, they invited her into their van, pulled a gun on her and then assaulted her. if you can put names to those faces, call fairfax county police. >>> police think the same man has pulled off more than a dozen burglaries over the past year hitting everything from doughnut s
in the meantime she will focus >> i have vowed that my son's death would not be in vain. >> john henry, wusa9. >>> to a shooting that happened tonight in dc, two men wounded along the 1300 block of carter street southeast. medics rushed both to the hospital and that check, nobody was in custody. >>> new information on a sex assault in stamford county for. now we have the shirt he was wearing. he crashed into a woman's car early yesterday along kings highway just...
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. >> john henry learned tonight that some local churches are intervention to make sure everyone gets along with each other come november 9th. >>> churches all across our region from silverspring, maryland to hermann, virginia spent the night praying for unity. churches here in alexandria said it's a topic on everyone's mind. >> reporter: this year's election has been pervasive to say the least. stories to the white house are not far behind anywhere you go, and for talk has simply been too much. >> for me this election season has been horrible. >> so much negativity and so much hate. >> reporter: that said the worshipers here at farrington united methodist church are not letting it get them down. instead they held a prayer service to make sure all the wounds opened before the election are healed after it. >> it's important for me to together. >> reporter: at this service, no one mentioned any political parties, ideas, or candidates' names. they just made sure to pray for whoever becomes commander-in- chief. >> the person who takes the job is elected to the position and will need all t
. >> john henry learned tonight that some local churches are intervention to make sure everyone gets along with each other come november 9th. >>> churches all across our region from silverspring, maryland to hermann, virginia spent the night praying for unity. churches here in alexandria said it's a topic on everyone's mind. >> reporter: this year's election has been pervasive to say the least. stories to the white house are not far behind anywhere you go, and for talk has...
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police say three people were shot dead in separate shootings in the district and tonight our john henry spoke to the uncle of the youngest victim, 16-year-old brianna mc nunn. >> both the mayor and the interim police chief peter newsom talked about the the day after thanksgiving. her uncle said they are still struggling with their loss. mayor muriel bowser had a simple request from the public at the sunday evening press conference, help the city get several killers off its streets. >> it's so important we hear from you. >> reporter: her plea for witnesses of violent crime to come forward follows a rash of deadly shootings in the district. sunday around 1 p.m. a man was killed in the 600 block of l street southeast of then three hours later another man was shot block of howard road in the same part of the city and then there was the shooting death of 16-year-old breanna mcmullin. >> we lost one of our young kids unnecessarily. >> reporter: she died just after thanksgiving day during a shooting in the 1200 block of i street southeast. she'd come back to town from her boarding school in io
police say three people were shot dead in separate shootings in the district and tonight our john henry spoke to the uncle of the youngest victim, 16-year-old brianna mc nunn. >> both the mayor and the interim police chief peter newsom talked about the the day after thanksgiving. her uncle said they are still struggling with their loss. mayor muriel bowser had a simple request from the public at the sunday evening press conference, help the city get several killers off its streets....
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>> reporter: from loudoun county john henry, wusa9. >> john asked barbara comstock's campaign for an interview, but they gave him a statement. >>> the way to stay on top of the election right to your phone, a free download for your apple and android devices. >>> developing now we are just getting word from university of maryland police looking for a vehicle believed involved in a bb gun incident. students reported twice tonight a dark colored car driving around campus shooting students with a bb gun. no one has been injured. bachelor party in canada but doesn't make it home. toronto police say 26-year-old jullian jones was beaten to death at an unprovoked attack outside a nightclub early saturday morning. police want to talk to a group of seven to nine people who may have been involved in the attack. they plan to release surveillance video they believe will identify at least two men suspected of killing jones. blossom. >>> a woman is dead follow -- jones. >>> a woman is dead followg shooting in gainesville, virginia. police officers were called to atlas way which appears to be part o
>> reporter: from loudoun county john henry, wusa9. >> john asked barbara comstock's campaign for an interview, but they gave him a statement. >>> the way to stay on top of the election right to your phone, a free download for your apple and android devices. >>> developing now we are just getting word from university of maryland police looking for a vehicle believed involved in a bb gun incident. students reported twice tonight a dark colored car driving around...
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john henry has more on how that church is responding. >> reporter: the clergy at episcopal church of our savior delivered a simple message to its parishioners sunday, one some people still can't believe has to be said at all. >> the country is for all of us. >> reporter: but messages like these show that reminder is necessary. sunday morning the congregation found the words trump nation whites only advertising the church's spanish language service. vandals wrote the same message on the wall of the parish's memorial garden, too. hispanic members of the church couldn't believe what they saw. >> why do you have to be like this? >> reporter: it's unclear when the message was written. the montgomery county police department has yet to make an arrest in the case either, but that hasn't stopped this church from taking matters into it's own hands in the meantime. members crafted a response for >> on violence we respond with a message of love. >> reporter: they held up signs and wrote on the sidewalk that love wins, an idea they say applies to every walk of life. >> no matter what nationality
john henry has more on how that church is responding. >> reporter: the clergy at episcopal church of our savior delivered a simple message to its parishioners sunday, one some people still can't believe has to be said at all. >> the country is for all of us. >> reporter: but messages like these show that reminder is necessary. sunday morning the congregation found the words trump nation whites only advertising the church's spanish language service. vandals wrote the same...
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. >> authorities in torrence, california, arrested john henry car carpenter on his way to work. >> reporter: he is arrested and charged with bob crane's murder. 16 years after the murder, john d.n.a. testing was in its infancy. prosecutors could not prove the blood came from bob crane. how big of a deal was that to you guys? >> that was a big deal because that was the most crucial evidence they could have given us. >> mike lake was the foreman. >> if we had that from the car, he would have been found guilty. >> reporter: without a d.n.a. match, the jury found carpenter. >> first-degree. >> they wanted the d.n.a. in the end, we didn't have sufficient evidence to be able to get a guilty per verdict. >> reporter: when he was acquitted, how did you feel that day? >> just disgusted. >> my life is back together after 16 years. i'm sorry for breaking down but that is a lot of weight off of me. >> reporter: carpenter never took the stand. until his tko*et -- death four years later. we recase the d.n.a. in the case. will it prove that john carpenter was the kill center. >> -- killer? >> reporter: th
. >> authorities in torrence, california, arrested john henry car carpenter on his way to work. >> reporter: he is arrested and charged with bob crane's murder. 16 years after the murder, john d.n.a. testing was in its infancy. prosecutors could not prove the blood came from bob crane. how big of a deal was that to you guys? >> that was a big deal because that was the most crucial evidence they could have given us. >> mike lake was the foreman. >> if we had that...
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. >> john henry is joining us from the news room, and john, dozens of school children were on the bus when the crash occurred? >> reporter: that's right. we are told 35 school children happened to be on the bus, and emergency crews eventually took more than 20 of them to the hospital, and right now we don't know the ages of those who died, bu across the country are spending the night praying for their families. >> reporter: a school bus wrapped around a tree with numerous victims inside. >> there were multiple fatalities. >> reporter: it's one of the last things any emergency official ever wants to see. >> a bus crash involving school children is every public safety professional's worst nightmare. >> reporter: but along the tennessee road monday afternoon, fire crews, police officers, and parents were forced to deal with that personal. this school bus had just left nearby woodmore elementary in chattanooga before the crash occurred. children were kindergarten to fifth grade. witnesses described the scene. >> they were escaping through the roof edge. >> i heard a big boom. i was watchi
. >> john henry is joining us from the news room, and john, dozens of school children were on the bus when the crash occurred? >> reporter: that's right. we are told 35 school children happened to be on the bus, and emergency crews eventually took more than 20 of them to the hospital, and right now we don't know the ages of those who died, bu across the country are spending the night praying for their families. >> reporter: a school bus wrapped around a tree with numerous...
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. >> john henry is joining us in the studio, and john, you got to meet 11-year-old james jones twice, and he's starring in a across the country. >> reporter: it's an american family insurance commercial that shows james getting the surprise of his life, and so far it has gotten a lot of people talking. >> reporter: when james jones hopped on this bus, he thought he was preparing for a talk show. he was told producers wanted to hear about how his mother went above and beyond to support his dream of being a dancer. >> my heart was really beating because i was just freaking out. >> reporter: what he didn't know was that a familiar face was actually waiting outside for him. it was a man who knows what it's like to see his mother sacrifice. a man who knows what it's like to grow up in james' neck of the woods. >> his childhood, he lived right up the street from me. >> reporter: that man was actually star and prince george's county native, kevin durant. >> kevin durant! >> when i saw kevin durant, my life -- it just -- my whole brain it changed and everything. got to see james' dance moves.
. >> john henry is joining us in the studio, and john, you got to meet 11-year-old james jones twice, and he's starring in a across the country. >> reporter: it's an american family insurance commercial that shows james getting the surprise of his life, and so far it has gotten a lot of people talking. >> reporter: when james jones hopped on this bus, he thought he was preparing for a talk show. he was told producers wanted to hear about how his mother went above and beyond to...
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john henry went out looking for answers to the questions, and he's in the news room tonight. john, what did you find out? >> adam, first i found out big players like facebook and google are making an effort to stop the spread of the fake news, in the meantime a local professor said there's a few ways to figure out when feed. >> reporter: as shannon ames was working on her computer she found a start thing headline. >> african billionaire wants to give $1 million to anyone who wants to leave after donald trump win. >> it was set up for attention. >> reporter: it's a problem that happens from each and the worldwide web, fake news. >> it's a bigger problem than anyone thought it would b. >> reporter: the writers behind the fake stories know there's an audience out there that will lead them. >> i think we are looking at savvy folks who say i can define the perfect clickbait article, and i will design it in such a way, you have to click on it. >> reporter: but the issue has has launched work to allow users to flag fake news stories. on top of that google said they will stop the fak
john henry went out looking for answers to the questions, and he's in the news room tonight. john, what did you find out? >> adam, first i found out big players like facebook and google are making an effort to stop the spread of the fake news, in the meantime a local professor said there's a few ways to figure out when feed. >> reporter: as shannon ames was working on her computer she found a start thing headline. >> african billionaire wants to give $1 million to anyone who...
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straight out live to w usa 9's john henry where police are looking for the killer. >> reporter: we're told it happened around this busy shopping center near southeast. and stanton here in southeast. this all unfolded around 5, not long before kids aim out -- came out to trick or treat. one man did die, but we still do not know who he was. police are looking for a particular car in connection to this shoot out. keep an eye out for a silver honda civic wi we're looking to get more information on the man who did die. as soon as we learn ace identity -- his identity, we'll bring it to you on our website. >>> thank you. in prince george's county, police hope a $12,000 reward leads to a killer. someone gunned down two teenager -- teenagers at a halloween party. it happened early sunday heights. the 18-year-old did not survive. he was a star athlete at d. c.'s roosevelt senior high. the other teen who died, 14- year-old todd web was a freshman at suitland high school. >>> in montgomery county, police have arrested a man for the armed robbery of a cvs store. they say this man pulled off the r
straight out live to w usa 9's john henry where police are looking for the killer. >> reporter: we're told it happened around this busy shopping center near southeast. and stanton here in southeast. this all unfolded around 5, not long before kids aim out -- came out to trick or treat. one man did die, but we still do not know who he was. police are looking for a particular car in connection to this shoot out. keep an eye out for a silver honda civic wi we're looking to get more...
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with the latest, john henry, wusa 9. >>> some prince george's county shoppers are concerned about security after a built went through the entrance of hyattsville supermarket. the store manager will not release details about what happened at the store, but that business is back open tonight, there. >>> vice president-elect, mike pence promising a number of important announcements tomorrow as donald trump works to fill his administration. tonight cbs news is reporting that representative tom price, a georgia republican will be named health and human services secretary, and trump is also scheduled to meet with tennessee senator bob corker and representative mike mccull. needless to say there's a lot going on >> get ready. buckle up. >> reporter: mike pence's promise went unfulfilled today as donald trump continued to ponder his choice for secretary of stays. david petraeus met with mr. trump for nearly an hour today. >> he basically walked us around the world, showing a great grasp of a variety of the challenges out there, and some of the opportunities as well. and so very good conversation,
with the latest, john henry, wusa 9. >>> some prince george's county shoppers are concerned about security after a built went through the entrance of hyattsville supermarket. the store manager will not release details about what happened at the store, but that business is back open tonight, there. >>> vice president-elect, mike pence promising a number of important announcements tomorrow as donald trump works to fill his administration. tonight cbs news is reporting that...
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. >> reporter: john henry, wusa 9. >>> on this thanksgiving eve, president obama offered handshakes and hot meals to many of our veterans. >> the president and the first family served thanksgiving dinner at the armed forces dc. president obama dishing out the turkey and graysy. michelle obama handing out the beans and the spinach. >> it was something probably not on michelle's menu tonight. pizza. did you have it for dinner? if so, you're in good company. the night before thanksgiving is one of the most popular times for ordering pizza. pizza hut expects to sell 1.2 million pizzas tonight. halloween, new year's eve, new year's day, sunday are the busiest days? >> who is in the kitchen saying let's cook up something special? >> nobody! >> my wife had no intention of cooking tonight. they were cooking all day today. i had chinese tonight. i get it no one wants to cook. >> people are going to be busy in the kitchen tomorrow. they will be busy stuffing their face tomorrow and the day after with the leftovers. a nice walk? >> probably better in the afternoon than the morning. not bad in the
. >> reporter: john henry, wusa 9. >>> on this thanksgiving eve, president obama offered handshakes and hot meals to many of our veterans. >> the president and the first family served thanksgiving dinner at the armed forces dc. president obama dishing out the turkey and graysy. michelle obama handing out the beans and the spinach. >> it was something probably not on michelle's menu tonight. pizza. did you have it for dinner? if so, you're in good company. the night...
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now to john henry with more. >> reporter: i spoke to one of caitlyn george's good friends, and he said they are hopeful the news means she will return soon. >> reporter: it's been a tough maryland, and students like john bolster just want to know what happened to their friend, fellow student, caitlyn george. >> every day i call her, maybe four or five times, and it always goes straight to voice mail. it's really hard. >> reporter: they have known each other since freshman year, and they once lived on the same floor. >> she's one of my best friend dorm on tuesday. at the time she seemed fine, but that's not to say everything has been normal this comesser. he said -- semester. he said she was missing a lot of classes. >> she said she was dealing with something, but not something i should worry about. >> reporter: he was encouraged by the recent news that police have spotted her multiple times in baltimore. >> it was huge. >> reporter: according to the university of maryland police department, she has been seen out of taxis and buses, and surveillance video caught her voluntarily stepping
now to john henry with more. >> reporter: i spoke to one of caitlyn george's good friends, and he said they are hopeful the news means she will return soon. >> reporter: it's been a tough maryland, and students like john bolster just want to know what happened to their friend, fellow student, caitlyn george. >> every day i call her, maybe four or five times, and it always goes straight to voice mail. it's really hard. >> reporter: they have known each other since...
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with the latest from the white house, john henry, wusa 9. >> reporter: this was the scene in new york city tonight, and a scene taking place in at seven cities across the country, including new york, philadelphia, chicago, and several here in the nation's capital. >> in dc's columbia heights neighborhood, they grabbed their coats and candles and leaned on one another for postelection comfort, and they had signs about racism and climate change. >> and they shared concerns about what a trump presidency may mean on those issues and more. here's one neighbor, mark heights who have been feeling pretty terrible all day because so many friends and neighbors, they are scared, and we are scared about what america is going to be like when we have a president like donald trump. and so we are here to just try to find some strength and hope from each other. >> reporter: the spontaneous vigils like this one are popping up in many neighborhoods tonight. >> reporter: against the backdrop of those protests, the the smooth transition for the president-elect has already gun. >> wusa 9's garrett haake ha
with the latest from the white house, john henry, wusa 9. >> reporter: this was the scene in new york city tonight, and a scene taking place in at seven cities across the country, including new york, philadelphia, chicago, and several here in the nation's capital. >> in dc's columbia heights neighborhood, they grabbed their coats and candles and leaned on one another for postelection comfort, and they had signs about racism and climate change. >> and they shared concerns about...
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. >> john henry spoke to another dc woman who said she is not happy at all with the decision. assaulted her daughter over the summer? >> reporter: she said it was at the metro station 5 months before the incident we first told you about yesterday involving vihn and two women at the dupont circle station. the woman believes the punishment so far is simply not enough. >> i think he needs to be fired. >> reporter: that's what carlitta blocker believes should happen to metro transit officer andy vihn. you can see had her 18-year-old daughter, lashae haggins. he had ordered haggins and another one of her daughters to stop eating on the train, and then he tried to force them out of the station all together. we are told haggins questioned why she had to leave, and that's when the assault occurred. >> you could have killed her doing what you did to her. >> reporter: but blocker says the video only shows so much, and she said vihn also grabbed her daughter by the neck. mean you, as an officer, abuse your authority. >> reporter: he has been accused of assaulting three other women while
. >> john henry spoke to another dc woman who said she is not happy at all with the decision. assaulted her daughter over the summer? >> reporter: she said it was at the metro station 5 months before the incident we first told you about yesterday involving vihn and two women at the dupont circle station. the woman believes the punishment so far is simply not enough. >> i think he needs to be fired. >> reporter: that's what carlitta blocker believes should happen to metro...
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john henry joins us now from the newsroom and the city of laurel said this shooting appears to be unintentional? maybe an accident? >> reporter: that's what the city said in a statement earlier this spring but the attorney defending the man who was shot believes the video shows otherwise. he said his client was unarmed and that the officer's response to the situation was simply not warranted. april 10. police responded to an alarm call at the market. when they arrived they find a 15-year-old fleeing the scene. officers ask him to stop. he refuses. so they tase him. >> what? nobody else? >> reporter: but their search isn't over. this video shows four police officers walking to the back of the business to look for any more would be suspect. an officer on the scene switches a flashlight and gun from one hand to another. he opens the door and then sees the city of laurel said that was when the 17-year veteran fired his weapon toward 20-year- old sean kirby of nottingham maryland. he was shot in the back. you can see police then ran over to give him aid until an ambulance arrived. in his statement r
john henry joins us now from the newsroom and the city of laurel said this shooting appears to be unintentional? maybe an accident? >> reporter: that's what the city said in a statement earlier this spring but the attorney defending the man who was shot believes the video shows otherwise. he said his client was unarmed and that the officer's response to the situation was simply not warranted. april 10. police responded to an alarm call at the market. when they arrived they find a...
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here's john henry in frederick. >> reporter: this subdivision was recently hit with the type of storm few people in our region could imagine. no leaf pile is safe. >> using it as a jumping area. >> reporter: these kids have tradition. they're actually jumping into a pile of corn husks. why? the corn blizzard of 2016. a neighbor says they recently decided to cut down corn stalks. so this weekend when some strong winds rolled subdivision, the conditions became ripe for a corn storm. >> i was working upstairs and going wait a minute, is it snowing? oh, my gosh, they're corn leaves. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the good news, no one got hurt in all this, but it still left a mess. corn husks came to rest all over the streets, in stairwells, and even some people's homes. and there's some frustration in the several times about this problem over the years. they say it's time for their managers to fix it. neighbors wish no ill will. >> it's a lot of raking! [ laughter ] >>> according to one neighbor, the farm to clean up some of the corn left in the street. as for the husks in the yards, it appea
here's john henry in frederick. >> reporter: this subdivision was recently hit with the type of storm few people in our region could imagine. no leaf pile is safe. >> using it as a jumping area. >> reporter: these kids have tradition. they're actually jumping into a pile of corn husks. why? the corn blizzard of 2016. a neighbor says they recently decided to cut down corn stalks. so this weekend when some strong winds rolled subdivision, the conditions became ripe for a corn...
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what if they updated this industrial age myth of john henry, the information age. i think i had this idea many years ago, the underground railroad falls into that. what if the railroad was real. from sag harbor on i was starting with a character and a situation moving into a story. here i have a what-if premise. went into a very strong character. it is really the union of two creative strands for me and seems like a cull administration of what i've -- culmination of what i've been working for a while. i will be two pages into the next book and that will be my favorite book. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations. i was so moved and in pain from what you wrote about, and it made me think, you have mentioned nazi germany and, that there's a very established impact from the holocaust that is very accepted and i know that there is a post-slavery psychological reaction. i would be interested in what you think as the generations go on, what the psychological impact of all that cruelty and strengths? >> yeah, it persists, say, john lewis of my grandparents 'generation,
what if they updated this industrial age myth of john henry, the information age. i think i had this idea many years ago, the underground railroad falls into that. what if the railroad was real. from sag harbor on i was starting with a character and a situation moving into a story. here i have a what-if premise. went into a very strong character. it is really the union of two creative strands for me and seems like a cull administration of what i've -- culmination of what i've been working for a...
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the first couple books were what if both that the industrial age of john henry. i i think i have the safety of many years at the underground railroad. and i think i was starting with a character in a situation and moving into the story.st here i have a what-if premise to a very strong character. it really is the union of two creative strands from me. the culmination for a while. i'll be two pages into my next book and not of been my favorite book. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations. i was so moved and in pain from what you wrote about. and it made me think you mentioned nazi germany and a very established holocaust that is except that in a post-slavery psychological reaction. i would be interested in what you think as the generations go on, with the psychological impact of all that cruelty and strength. p >> if it persisted page on most than the grandparents generation who still write so many fountains. even though we take this timestamp 40 years ago you had that primal memory of being memy denied. if still present in the incarceration state. and the book i
the first couple books were what if both that the industrial age of john henry. i i think i have the safety of many years at the underground railroad. and i think i was starting with a character in a situation and moving into the story.st here i have a what-if premise to a very strong character. it really is the union of two creative strands from me. the culmination for a while. i'll be two pages into my next book and not of been my favorite book. >> thank you so much. >>...
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. >> authorities in torrence, california, this morning arrested john henry carpenter while he was on his way to work. >> reporter: carpenter is arrested and charged with bob crane's murder. in 1994, 16 years after the killing, john carpenter finally goes on trial. dna science was in its infancy. testing of the blood on carpenter's rental car was inconclusive. prosecutors could not prove the blood came from bob crane. >> how big of a deal was that to you guys? >> that was a big deal, because it was the most crucial piece of >> reporter: michael lake was the jury foreman. >> if we had dna from that car, he would have been found guilty, i'm 100 percent positive. >> reporter: without a dna match, the jury found carpenter -- >> not guilty of murder in the first-degree, signed foreperson michael e. lake. >> but they wanted the dna. in the end, we didn't have sufficient evidence to be able to get a guilty verdict. >> when he was acquitted, how did you feel that >> just disgusted. >> the justice system let a person walk. >> my life is together again for after 16 years. >> carpenter never too
. >> authorities in torrence, california, this morning arrested john henry carpenter while he was on his way to work. >> reporter: carpenter is arrested and charged with bob crane's murder. in 1994, 16 years after the killing, john carpenter finally goes on trial. dna science was in its infancy. testing of the blood on carpenter's rental car was inconclusive. prosecutors could not prove the blood came from bob crane. >> how big of a deal was that to you guys? >> that was...
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john henry talked to disappointed tourists. >> reporter: a monument dedicated to the men and women who served during world war ii is not safe from vandals. you could find evidence of their work early tuesday dakota pillar. >> to know somebody vandalized it, that's just awful. i can't imagine somebody who would do that. >> i was shocked, actually. it's so disrespectful. >> reporter: exactly what the graffiti had to say is up for debate. a north dakota congressman tweeted he believed it was a reference to the north dakota pipeline protest. while the national park service says at this point it's not so sure. either way the tagging hit visitors hard. >> my dad fought in world war ii. he also fought war, so to me this one is special. >> she can't understand why of all places someone would target this national icon. >> leave this for what it's meant to be which is to honor those people who fought for us and gave us our freedom. >> national park service used a light paint stripper to remove most of the graffiti. they'll likely to have apply more in the future to the search continues for witne
john henry talked to disappointed tourists. >> reporter: a monument dedicated to the men and women who served during world war ii is not safe from vandals. you could find evidence of their work early tuesday dakota pillar. >> to know somebody vandalized it, that's just awful. i can't imagine somebody who would do that. >> i was shocked, actually. it's so disrespectful. >> reporter: exactly what the graffiti had to say is up for debate. a north dakota congressman tweeted...
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[applause] gina pullman was john henry day and then i started working with bill thomas. [applause] and over the years i have these ideas for books and those like i'm not sure it's like a zombie book, sort of black hawk down meets -- and his like just write it and will do it and that has always been the case. no matter what idea would come up with he's always going to get it out there and publish it incredibly no matter what it is. i just remember handing a book to him hundred pages last summer and he was like, very excited and i don't want to mess up the next hundred pages, don't mess it up. i. i don't want to let bill down. so thank you for all of your faith over the years, it has meant a lot. to write stuff out there and have someone in your corner like bill is a rare thing. thank you sir. [applause] my daughter maddie has been home watching on the screen screen, maddie, you're 12 years 12 years old, i really started living the day you are born, thank thank you for your ongoing gift to my life. [applause] beckett's three, i don't know who you are yet, i'm excited to fi
[applause] gina pullman was john henry day and then i started working with bill thomas. [applause] and over the years i have these ideas for books and those like i'm not sure it's like a zombie book, sort of black hawk down meets -- and his like just write it and will do it and that has always been the case. no matter what idea would come up with he's always going to get it out there and publish it incredibly no matter what it is. i just remember handing a book to him hundred pages last summer...
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, henry, harry, wesley, and stilla. hist to know barney through children caroline and jamie. i knew as soon as i met him this would be a lifelong friend. he was known for his love of his attire, he was a snappy dresser, he could be found playing crow kay or fishing for muskie or playing a game of chance over a few adult beverages. anyone who ever played with him new, one tie, all tie. he was the president of northern illinois hockey league, an area he encouraged me to get involved with as president and director of volunteers. our community owes barney a great debt of gratitude for hiser is vess to our community and my thoughts and prayers remain with his family at this difficult time. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek recognition? without objection the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. november 20 of this year marks 30 years since president ronald reagan signed a proclamation declaring
, henry, harry, wesley, and stilla. hist to know barney through children caroline and jamie. i knew as soon as i met him this would be a lifelong friend. he was known for his love of his attire, he was a snappy dresser, he could be found playing crow kay or fishing for muskie or playing a game of chance over a few adult beverages. anyone who ever played with him new, one tie, all tie. he was the president of northern illinois hockey league, an area he encouraged me to get involved with as...
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john henry is on the line, good morning. i see that you are an employer. tell us what business you have. >> caller: i started my third business in the later part of my life. all i do is get out of bed and go to work every morning but here is the deal. i love when she says the president articulated a plan to make things happen. all you do is take money out of people who get out of bed and go to work every morning and say we are going to give that to somebody else so they can have a chance of doing something. i'm tired of my money being taken out of my pocket because somebody else doesn't have the responsibility to find a job, go to work, crawl out of bed and make a living. the hypocrisy you have is amazing. i don't want my money going to anybody else anymore. does that make sense or am i just being selfish? thank you very much. >> guest: in the context of the affordable care act some of the things proponents of the law will tell you are important to look at and not just prices for health insurance you are paying but they argue you get more for your money at
john henry is on the line, good morning. i see that you are an employer. tell us what business you have. >> caller: i started my third business in the later part of my life. all i do is get out of bed and go to work every morning but here is the deal. i love when she says the president articulated a plan to make things happen. all you do is take money out of people who get out of bed and go to work every morning and say we are going to give that to somebody else so they can have a chance...
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still, when i saw you walk into that bank like john wayne, i wanted to choke you. who's john wayne? that's sad. (henry chuckles) he's an old movie star. nicky: how about billy flood's daughter? what's gonna happen to her? well, i think she's gonna be okay. catholic charities moved her up to the top of their list. funny thing, after church today, father mcmurray mentioned how grateful he was for a donation to the hospital's fund. well, i guess there's a lot of generous people in this city. linda: so it was all for nothing. he could have just asked for help. instead, he robbed a bank. sometimes we judge ourselves by our good intentions, but we are judged by our last worst act. are you listening, boys? mm-hmm. yep. i'm so glad i married a hero. (clears throat) excuse me. hey, what's going on? what's the problem, linda? i'm so glad that billy flood's daughter's gonna be okay, but what about our kids, danny? what about our kids, linda? our kids are fine. what are you talking about? really? really? how are our kids gonna be? what are you talking about? what's gonna happen to our kids the
still, when i saw you walk into that bank like john wayne, i wanted to choke you. who's john wayne? that's sad. (henry chuckles) he's an old movie star. nicky: how about billy flood's daughter? what's gonna happen to her? well, i think she's gonna be okay. catholic charities moved her up to the top of their list. funny thing, after church today, father mcmurray mentioned how grateful he was for a donation to the hospital's fund. well, i guess there's a lot of generous people in this city....
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so these two men, john hennings and henry, two great unsung heroes of english languagegeunsf literature who spent almost no one knows, but you do now, collected the source of would've been available to them including these paperback versions of the plays. whatever manuscript that mighthh have available to them as members of the theater company because they would of old that managed to outright and they came with something that no other publisher could've had and that was the knowledge of how the plays have been performed. because they were acting in those plays with shakespeare ors under his direction. so when it came to taking, let's say, a quarto version of hamlet and reading soliloquy, they might say no, that's a that we did it. does not win. that's not how we performed a. that. so they essentially became the first editors of shakespeare's top and left us with a version of the plays that we know today. so the sources that they might've assembled no longer exist and there's no diary froml hennings or henry condell tell you what to do but we see some ice what with the sources that migh
so these two men, john hennings and henry, two great unsung heroes of english languagegeunsf literature who spent almost no one knows, but you do now, collected the source of would've been available to them including these paperback versions of the plays. whatever manuscript that mighthh have available to them as members of the theater company because they would of old that managed to outright and they came with something that no other publisher could've had and that was the knowledge of how...
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, john roberts, jennifer griffin and trish regan. fox news sunday has an exclusive interview with vice presidential nominee governor mike pence, and also joel bettinson leading up to live election coverage right here on the fox news channel. >> this is the problem with live television, we never know who is going to talk first. ladies first, liz. go ahead. >> i wanted to let you know, i know you've been speaking with a lot of voters there in florida. this morning we spent time with voters and it was fascinating hearing people. they were out this morning. we saw a large crowd. all of them i thought had very educated point. one thing i did bring up with the professor is folks are really engaged this election cycle and we still do not know what's going to happen on tuesday. >> we don't know, a lot of people don't know. perhaps it is the voters themselves who are undecided as well. there are still undecided voters out there. talked to some of those voters today, not only in florida, but across the country as well. we'll go to battle groun
, john roberts, jennifer griffin and trish regan. fox news sunday has an exclusive interview with vice presidential nominee governor mike pence, and also joel bettinson leading up to live election coverage right here on the fox news channel. >> this is the problem with live television, we never know who is going to talk first. ladies first, liz. go ahead. >> i wanted to let you know, i know you've been speaking with a lot of voters there in florida. this morning we spent time with...
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john quincy adams was on a different side. robert: except when john quincy adams wasn't arguing with clay. when he was secretary of state, he was talking about these issues. -- areians don't always not always consistent. i know, that are shocking to all of you, but even john quincy adams i think was capable of talking himself into something. the extreme rhetoric he used to talk about monsters being destroyed when no one was talking about doing any such thing, that is neither here nor there. i do think it is a relevant question. it has been a key question for americans in even talking about it. by the way i'm not talking about invading countries. we never invade countries to promote democracy. but whether countries we are dealing with are capable of democracy, we've gone through an evolution. we believed catholic countries could not be democracies. we believed for a long time that asian countries could not be democracies. with catholics it was the pope who was in control. they had a rigid hierarchy. we've gone through every rac
john quincy adams was on a different side. robert: except when john quincy adams wasn't arguing with clay. when he was secretary of state, he was talking about these issues. -- areians don't always not always consistent. i know, that are shocking to all of you, but even john quincy adams i think was capable of talking himself into something. the extreme rhetoric he used to talk about monsters being destroyed when no one was talking about doing any such thing, that is neither here nor there. i...
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john quincy adams was on a different side. robert: except when john quincy adams wasn't arguing with clay. when he was secretary of state, he was talking about these issues. politicians don't always -- are not always consistent. i know, that are shocking to all of you, but even john quincy adams i think was capable of talking himself into something. the extreme rhetoric he used to talk about monsters being destroyed when no one was talking about doing any such thing, that is neither here nor there. i do think it is a relevant question. it has been a key question for americans in even talking about it. by the way i'm not talking about invading countries. we never invade countries to promote democracy. but whether countries we are dealing with are capable of democracy, we've gone through an evolution. we believed catholic countries could not be democracies. we believed for a long time that asian countries could not be democracies. with catholics it was the pope who was in control. they had a rigid hierarchy. we've gone through e
john quincy adams was on a different side. robert: except when john quincy adams wasn't arguing with clay. when he was secretary of state, he was talking about these issues. politicians don't always -- are not always consistent. i know, that are shocking to all of you, but even john quincy adams i think was capable of talking himself into something. the extreme rhetoric he used to talk about monsters being destroyed when no one was talking about doing any such thing, that is neither here nor...
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james: you and i would be on the henry clay side. john quincy adams was on a different side. robert: except when john quincy adams wasn't arguing with clay. when he was secretary of state, he was talking about these issues. politicians don't always -- are not always consistent. i know, that are shocking to all of you, but even john quincy adams i think was capable of talking himself into something. the extreme rhetoric he used to talk about monsters being destroyed when no one was talking about doing any such thing, that is neither here nor there. i do think it is a relevant question. it has been a key question for americans in even talking about it. by the way i'm not talking about invading countries. we never invade countries to promote democracy. but whether countries we are dealing with are capable of democracy, we've gone through an evolution. we believed catholic countries could not be democracies. we believed for a long time that asian countries could not be democracies. with catholics it was the pope who was in control. they had a rigid hierarchy. we've gone through e
james: you and i would be on the henry clay side. john quincy adams was on a different side. robert: except when john quincy adams wasn't arguing with clay. when he was secretary of state, he was talking about these issues. politicians don't always -- are not always consistent. i know, that are shocking to all of you, but even john quincy adams i think was capable of talking himself into something. the extreme rhetoric he used to talk about monsters being destroyed when no one was talking about...
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lawrence, john c calhoun, calhoun street is the church, the street on which the church fronts, a statue of john c calhoun. in the book i interviewed mister austin, used to show -- throw rocks up there, hitting the statue. he never could hit the statue but he improved his baseball arm i met harvey jones, a few years older than me and harvey was one of the first persons who told me his relationship with the church and his role as a young protester to the civil rights movement at emmanuel. one of the churches, the youth movement to nearly 60s to protest against segregated lunch counters on king street which is still today the central business district on the peninsula of charleston. harvey jones shared with me something he had written, kept that away and didn't do anything with it. will use this in some writing. marjorie called me and i thought of harvey and we set up any division interview. and his involvement in one of the marches of 1963 in which he met doctor king come to charleston. i will read briefly. in the summer of 1963 the naacp initiated the selective buying effort as part of t
lawrence, john c calhoun, calhoun street is the church, the street on which the church fronts, a statue of john c calhoun. in the book i interviewed mister austin, used to show -- throw rocks up there, hitting the statue. he never could hit the statue but he improved his baseball arm i met harvey jones, a few years older than me and harvey was one of the first persons who told me his relationship with the church and his role as a young protester to the civil rights movement at emmanuel. one of...
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there was one henry knox, john j from new york, the former -- york, androm new james madison. he said, what can we do? i'm not going to go there -- i have limited political capital. if i go off to philadelphia to this constitutional convention, which had been called only to revise the articles of confederation, and that's not good enough. because the problem is all 13 states would need to ratify an amendment, and he knew, he knew 13 states would never ratify, he could never get rhode island -- he probably couldn't get new york, because of those limitations, he said we have got to go in and not do what we are told. we have got to take over the convention and come up with a whole new government, and i'm just afraid the people are not going to buy it yet because there are people, most of them most leaders, and he had in mind our home because he was still a virginian, patrick henry, who he felt was almost the most dangerous person in the country, that for their own personal gain to gain power. and he thought that patrick henry was willing to split off the south. these people for t
there was one henry knox, john j from new york, the former -- york, androm new james madison. he said, what can we do? i'm not going to go there -- i have limited political capital. if i go off to philadelphia to this constitutional convention, which had been called only to revise the articles of confederation, and that's not good enough. because the problem is all 13 states would need to ratify an amendment, and he knew, he knew 13 states would never ratify, he could never get rhode island --...
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there was one henry knox, john j york and james madison. he said, what can we do? i'm not going to go there -- i have limited political capital. if i go off to philadelphia to this constitutional convention, which had been called only to revise the articles of confederation, and that's not good enough. because the problem is all 13 states would need to ratify an amendment, and he knew, he knew 13 states would never ratify, he could never get rhode island -- he probably couldn't get new york, because of those limitations, he said we have got to go in and not do what we are told. we have got to take over the convention and come up with a whole new government, and i'm just afraid the people are not going to buy it yet because there are people, most of them state leaders, and he had most in mind our home because he was still a virginian, patrick henry, who he felt was almost the most dangerous person in the country, that for their own personal gain to gain power. and he thought that patrick henry was willing to split off the south. these people for their own personal g
there was one henry knox, john j york and james madison. he said, what can we do? i'm not going to go there -- i have limited political capital. if i go off to philadelphia to this constitutional convention, which had been called only to revise the articles of confederation, and that's not good enough. because the problem is all 13 states would need to ratify an amendment, and he knew, he knew 13 states would never ratify, he could never get rhode island -- he probably couldn't get new york,...
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henry louis gates is in the front row. a dynamic group of people rubbing elbows and taking a pause just to celebrate some extraordinary people we have in our country. >> i'll let you take a breath, phenomenal color from you and to think ellen degeneres couldn't get her in because she left her i.d. at home just makes her all the more human and looks like she got in. you eluded to this when you mentioned lorne michaels. when we see these faces pass across the screen, they didn't keep secret their feelings about this past administration. i think robert de niro for one in that video and what he said about punching trump. it's interesting, there are political leanings and they're all there together today. >> well it's a great point, brooke, because we did look at the list and we did digging just to see and i would say half the group certainly were very vocal in the campaign about their inner criticism of president-elect trump and we did hear de niro say -- he called trump a pig, a dog, said he wanted to punch him in the face, e
henry louis gates is in the front row. a dynamic group of people rubbing elbows and taking a pause just to celebrate some extraordinary people we have in our country. >> i'll let you take a breath, phenomenal color from you and to think ellen degeneres couldn't get her in because she left her i.d. at home just makes her all the more human and looks like she got in. you eluded to this when you mentioned lorne michaels. when we see these faces pass across the screen, they didn't keep secret...
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pardon me john c. calhoun. calhoun street is the church -- the street on which the church sits. the church is on calhoun street and not to far from the street is a statute of john c. calhoun. in the book i interviewed austin and mr. osten told me that as a boy growing up there he used to throw rocks up there, he and his friends used to throw rocks to try to get the statue. they never hit the statue but it improved their baseball arm. years later i met harvey jones. harvey was a few years older than me and harvey was probably one of the first person to told me of his relationship with church and his role as a young protester in the civil rightss movement at a manual. manual was one of the churches that organize the youth movement in the early 60s to protest against the segregated lunch counters on king street which is still today the central business district on the potential of charleston. harvey jones shared with me anan essay he had written and i kept that and i didn't do anything with it at that time.at i said maybe someday in the future i will be able to use this in some way
pardon me john c. calhoun. calhoun street is the church -- the street on which the church sits. the church is on calhoun street and not to far from the street is a statute of john c. calhoun. in the book i interviewed austin and mr. osten told me that as a boy growing up there he used to throw rocks up there, he and his friends used to throw rocks to try to get the statue. they never hit the statue but it improved their baseball arm. years later i met harvey jones. harvey was a few years older...
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clay, john adams, almost everything i have heard pales in comparison what they said about each other's of those american campaigns are pretty spirited but with the internet and 24 hour tv that is constantly a confronted. i think president obama should be commended the way he handled himself after the election, hillary clinton, not to except the results to see what we can do together. >> is there any indication? >> faugh we have had conversations about a variety of things it will not surprise you to know cement to disease favor into next year? >> we are working on that. >> specifically do you agree? >> what we will do is make as much progress as we can for the american people. and then to repeal and replace obamacare. comprehensive reform and in the supreme court. and to litigate on either side during a very hotly contested presidential race. >> [inaudible] >> yes. we will pass that. we will take up that house bill and pass that. [inaudible conversations] >> let's begin with the senate democratic leadership race a changing of the guard with senator schumer easily leading the leadership
clay, john adams, almost everything i have heard pales in comparison what they said about each other's of those american campaigns are pretty spirited but with the internet and 24 hour tv that is constantly a confronted. i think president obama should be commended the way he handled himself after the election, hillary clinton, not to except the results to see what we can do together. >> is there any indication? >> faugh we have had conversations about a variety of things it will not...
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i worked with amazing members who are oversighters like john morse, john dingell, ben rosenthal, jack brooks, henry waxman, carl levin, and chuck grassley. and all of them, you know, brought -- and staffs that were loyal, longstanding. and they came to me, you know, to -- for perspectives on how do we get things done, did we ever do this before kind of questions. and over the years, i learned a lot, i think. i think i got a reputation as a zealot for congressional oversight and it was well learned. first, congress' oversight power is virtually plenary. the investigative authority is irrefutable. courts have consistently recognized that in order to perform its core constitutional responsibilities that congress can and must be able to acquire information from the president, the departments and the agencies of the executive branch. the structure of the checks and balances rests on the principle that congress has the right to know everything that the executive is doing, including all the policy choices and all the successes and all the failures in the implementation of those policies. the
i worked with amazing members who are oversighters like john morse, john dingell, ben rosenthal, jack brooks, henry waxman, carl levin, and chuck grassley. and all of them, you know, brought -- and staffs that were loyal, longstanding. and they came to me, you know, to -- for perspectives on how do we get things done, did we ever do this before kind of questions. and over the years, i learned a lot, i think. i think i got a reputation as a zealot for congressional oversight and it was well...
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john's church. in the newsroom henry lee ktvu fox 2 news. >>> well the sunny warm weather lured a lot of people to san francisco's coast today as they are warning people to be careful. the high surf advisory is in effect for the next 24 hours and the officials say that the public will need to be on guard. tara moriarty tells us how the large storm in the gulf of alaska is creating dangerous conditions here in the bay area. >> reporter: ocean beach and the 75-degree november weather drew dozens of sunseekers. she let the boys play hookie today and that the high surf advisory has her on edge. >> i can see that the waves are pretty strong. that i have been trying to have the boys kind of stay back a little bit. >> that we would already have one of the most dangerous beaches in america with the rip currents and the cold water. and her waves here that you'll see and larger waves with more aggressive rip currents through wednesday. >> reporter: a large storm in the gulf of alaska is sending big seas south
john's church. in the newsroom henry lee ktvu fox 2 news. >>> well the sunny warm weather lured a lot of people to san francisco's coast today as they are warning people to be careful. the high surf advisory is in effect for the next 24 hours and the officials say that the public will need to be on guard. tara moriarty tells us how the large storm in the gulf of alaska is creating dangerous conditions here in the bay area. >> reporter: ocean beach and the 75-degree november...
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quincy adams elected was with henry clay, it was a crisis moment, people were outraged. >> as it had never happened before and more outrage than say when the supreme court decided for george bush and bush versus gore, so the nation in the public survive, they continued and so it gives people a lot of hope who read this and say well the patterns are the same so it's going to be okay regardless of who is elected and for some people that means if donald trump is the president or others who are opposed to hillary clinton can find solace in the idea that the country has been able to work its way out in the past but what it says about the voters is basically the passion is always there and always ruling what's happening. it's not an active reasoning. that is what leads to the unpredictability. we have to analyze the data in a way that seems logical but voters behave in ways that has more to do with their internal humors than with what's going on in their brain. >> it's a combination of all of those. you've mentioned people feeling like they have an impact on what the power structures affec
quincy adams elected was with henry clay, it was a crisis moment, people were outraged. >> as it had never happened before and more outrage than say when the supreme court decided for george bush and bush versus gore, so the nation in the public survive, they continued and so it gives people a lot of hope who read this and say well the patterns are the same so it's going to be okay regardless of who is elected and for some people that means if donald trump is the president or others who...
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quincy adams elected was, with henry clay, was you know, a crisis moment. people were absolute outraged. >> host: maybe because it had never happened before yesterday right. more outraged than when the supreme court decided for george bush in bush v. gore. the nation, the republic survive, continue to it gives hope for people, if it's okay it's going to be okay regardless of who's elected and for some people that means regardless if donald trump is elected or others who are so opposed to hillary clinton can find solace in the idea that countries been able to work its way out in the past. i think what it says about the voters is basically the passions are always there and always ruling what's happening. this isn't an act of reason. voting is not an act of reason. that's what leads to the unpredictability your week i've always have to analyze it in a way that seems logical that been voters behave in ways that has more to do with the internal humor necessary than what's going on in the brain. >> host: accommodation all of those. how it elections opportunity fo
quincy adams elected was, with henry clay, was you know, a crisis moment. people were absolute outraged. >> host: maybe because it had never happened before yesterday right. more outraged than when the supreme court decided for george bush in bush v. gore. the nation, the republic survive, continue to it gives hope for people, if it's okay it's going to be okay regardless of who's elected and for some people that means regardless if donald trump is elected or others who are so opposed to...
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henry clay, john adams. almost anything i heard in the course of this campaign pales in comparison into what adams and jefferson said about each other. usually unsigned document. american campaigns are pretty spirited, pretty robust. what's different is with the internet, point of rt comp everybody gets a constant, constantly confronted with all this. look, i think it's time for election to be over. i think president obama should be commended for the way he handles himself after the election. vice president biden, hillary clinton. it's time to accept the results of the election, to lower the tone and to see what we can do together to make progress for the country. >> has president-elect can't given you any indication on -- [inaudible] >> obviously having some conversations about a whole variety of things, the new administration setting up shop. it won't surprise you t to know that on october interest in sharing it all with you today. [inaudible] >> i'm sorry speak what does he favor a cr into next year speak
henry clay, john adams. almost anything i heard in the course of this campaign pales in comparison into what adams and jefferson said about each other. usually unsigned document. american campaigns are pretty spirited, pretty robust. what's different is with the internet, point of rt comp everybody gets a constant, constantly confronted with all this. look, i think it's time for election to be over. i think president obama should be commended for the way he handles himself after the election....
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follow the supreme court at c-span.org. >>> friday a conversation between henry kissinger and john major. bbc hosted the discussion. see it at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> we're asking students to participate in this year's student cam documentary competition, by telling us, what is the most urgent issue for our next president and incoming congress to address in 2017. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students, grades 6 through 12. students can work alone or in a group of up to 3 to produce a 5 to 7 minute documentary. $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers, this year's dead line is january 20th, 2017. that's inauguration day. for more information about the competition, go to our website, studentcam.org. >>> next, a look at middle east regional affairs and issues related to palestinians living in the gaza strip. this was part of the annual palestine center conference in washington, d.c.. it's an hour and 10 minutes. >>> good morning. all right. i'd like to invite those who may be outside to maybe come, in sin
follow the supreme court at c-span.org. >>> friday a conversation between henry kissinger and john major. bbc hosted the discussion. see it at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> we're asking students to participate in this year's student cam documentary competition, by telling us, what is the most urgent issue for our next president and incoming congress to address in 2017. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students, grades 6 through 12. students can...
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rockefeller had 100 years ago and henry xiv had 300 years ago. >> you haven't been thrown by fears that all those things you just mentioned are in peril? >> no, i don't think they're in peril. >> and those fears from others hasn't changed your investing thesis either. >> the reason stocks are so cheap is there are very few people doing research any longer. when i started business in 1970 they had what were called fixed brokerage commissions, and those on average were about 1% of the amount of money that you were using to purchase stock. so, for example, if you were buying a thousand shares of google in 1970 and it was $800 a share, you paid $8,000 as a commission. you can now do that for $7.95. so when you have $7.95 as opposed to $8,000, you don't have as much money to spend on research or stockbrokers. a lot fewer stockbrokers, fewer people doing rnl. therefore the markets are incredibly inefficient. everything gets priced all same because they're all part of indexes or etfs. when one goes, the other goes, and everybody is trying to keep up. the computers are doing the trading. no if
rockefeller had 100 years ago and henry xiv had 300 years ago. >> you haven't been thrown by fears that all those things you just mentioned are in peril? >> no, i don't think they're in peril. >> and those fears from others hasn't changed your investing thesis either. >> the reason stocks are so cheap is there are very few people doing research any longer. when i started business in 1970 they had what were called fixed brokerage commissions, and those on average were...
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follow the supreme court at c-span.org. >>> friday a conversation between henry kissinger and john major. bbc hosted the discussion. see it at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> we're asking students to participate in this year's student cam documentary competition, by telling us, what is the most urgent issue for our next president and incoming congress to address in 2017. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students, grades 6 through 12. students can work alone or in a group of up to 3 to produce a 5 to 7 minute documentary. $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers, this year's dead line is january 20th, 2017. that's inauguration day. for more information about the competition, go to our website, studentcam.org. >>> next, a look at middle east regional affairs and issues related to palestinians living in the gaza strip. this was part of the annual palestine center conference in washington, d.c.. it's an hour and 10 minutes. >>> good morning. all right. i'd like to invite those who may be outside to maybe come, in sin
follow the supreme court at c-span.org. >>> friday a conversation between henry kissinger and john major. bbc hosted the discussion. see it at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> we're asking students to participate in this year's student cam documentary competition, by telling us, what is the most urgent issue for our next president and incoming congress to address in 2017. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students, grades 6 through 12. students can...
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the book has drawn praise from far and wide, from john meacham to former secretary of state henry kissinger. the new york times book review praised in this fashion. we are in larry tye's debt for bringing back to life a young presidential candidate who for a brief moment half a century ago instilled hope for the future in angry fearful americans. what we will never know with certainty, not from 1000 books is what might have been, no one can say, less time in vietnam, no one knows but i do know this. from the crushing pain that followed his brother's death, he emerged a wiser and more compassionate man who jazz president he would admit his mistakes was war would be the last resort. we would talk to our adversaries, containing nuclear weapons would be a major, urgent focus. he would be welcomed around the world, fight the corrupt coming gather the greedy and most of all would remember the forgotten, those stuck in urban ghettos, mostly black, those in rural hollows across the land, mostly white, those who were mostly hispanic. better yet they would know it. they would see it in his face. that
the book has drawn praise from far and wide, from john meacham to former secretary of state henry kissinger. the new york times book review praised in this fashion. we are in larry tye's debt for bringing back to life a young presidential candidate who for a brief moment half a century ago instilled hope for the future in angry fearful americans. what we will never know with certainty, not from 1000 books is what might have been, no one can say, less time in vietnam, no one knows but i do know...
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quincy adams 84, william crawford 41, henry clay 37. clay is excluded because he is not in the top three and the house chose john quincy adams who got fewer electoral and popular votes than jackson, infuriating the jackson supporters although jackson went on to win the next time around. then we have these four really dramatic times when the winner of the popular vote loses the electoral college. many people remember the election of 2000 bush v. gore where al gore won the popular vote but the supreme court stopped a recount and as a result george bush was awarded florida's electoral votes and won the election. that happened three other times. n 1876, which was an amazing prefigureation of 2000. once again there was a dispute between electoral votes out of florida. samuel tilden the democrat wins the popular vote. hays the republican claims he's won florida. so congress creates an electoral commission and the tie-breaking vote is cast by republican supreme court justice handing the election to the republican candidate. it was a dramatic s
quincy adams 84, william crawford 41, henry clay 37. clay is excluded because he is not in the top three and the house chose john quincy adams who got fewer electoral and popular votes than jackson, infuriating the jackson supporters although jackson went on to win the next time around. then we have these four really dramatic times when the winner of the popular vote loses the electoral college. many people remember the election of 2000 bush v. gore where al gore won the popular vote but the...
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there was one henry knox, john j from new york, the former -- john jay from new york, and james madison. he said, what can we do? i'm not going to go there -- i have limited political capital. if i go off to philadelphia to this constitutional convention, which had been called only to revise the articles of confederation, and that's not good enough. because the problem is all 13 states would need to ratify an amendment, and he knew, he knew 13 states would never ratify, he could never get rhode island -- he probably couldn't get new york, because of those limitations, he said we have got to go in and not do what we are told. we have got to take over the convention and come up with a whole new government, and i'm just afraid the people are not going to buy it yet because there are people, most of them state leaders, and he had most in mind our home because he was still a virginian, patrick henry, who he felt was almost the most dangerous person in the country, that for their own personal gain to gain power. and he thought that patrick henry was willing to split off the south. these peopl
there was one henry knox, john j from new york, the former -- john jay from new york, and james madison. he said, what can we do? i'm not going to go there -- i have limited political capital. if i go off to philadelphia to this constitutional convention, which had been called only to revise the articles of confederation, and that's not good enough. because the problem is all 13 states would need to ratify an amendment, and he knew, he knew 13 states would never ratify, he could never get rhode...