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abraham lincoln, or ml. as was typical of 19 century women, she took the lincoln name, and she never gave it another thought. she was mary lincoln until she died. i suppose that feminist historians started this mary todd lincoln thing in an effort, i guess, to rescue her from domestic obscurity, or something. but it is historically inaccurate, and it drives me bananas every time i hear it. so please, just call her mary lincoln, or mrs. lincoln. that's what she would have wanted. and you and i will get along so much better if you do. [laughter] >> fact number two, the lincoln marriage was a companionable one. mary todd and abraham lincoln recorded in the parlor of mary's sister's house in springfield, in the context of an emerging new ideal in 19 century marriage -- companionship. mary and abraham were looking to a spouse that was share -- spouse that was share interests with them and have similar perspectives as they did. both mary and abraham loved poetry, they loved reading and books. they love to children
abraham lincoln, or ml. as was typical of 19 century women, she took the lincoln name, and she never gave it another thought. she was mary lincoln until she died. i suppose that feminist historians started this mary todd lincoln thing in an effort, i guess, to rescue her from domestic obscurity, or something. but it is historically inaccurate, and it drives me bananas every time i hear it. so please, just call her mary lincoln, or mrs. lincoln. that's what she would have wanted. and you and i...
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well, abraham lincoln is probably our most important president. so i would argue every means that was utilized was justified. we love to think that he was above politics, but he wasn't. >> lincoln now finds himself in a rematch with his arch rival, the man who beat him in the illinois state senate election two years earlier, stephen a. douglas. >> stephen a. douglas is the little giant. he's a man of physically short stature but titanic ambition, and douglas desperately wishes to be president of the united states. >> but lincoln has the advantage. after an angry convention in charleston, south carolina, douglas' democratic party has split down the middle over slavery. >> the news that the democratic party had split was an enormous boon to the republican party and to lincoln because now they faced a divided opposition, but he still has an uphill battle. >> the republicans know it's futile to put lincoln up for election in the south. no decent upstanding slave owner is going to vote for him, and slaves don't vote. now it's a double race between linc
well, abraham lincoln is probably our most important president. so i would argue every means that was utilized was justified. we love to think that he was above politics, but he wasn't. >> lincoln now finds himself in a rematch with his arch rival, the man who beat him in the illinois state senate election two years earlier, stephen a. douglas. >> stephen a. douglas is the little giant. he's a man of physically short stature but titanic ambition, and douglas desperately wishes to be...
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rather a coronation of king abraham. the democrats characterized lincoln -- this may be useful to remember in this election season that this is what people said about abraham lincoln -- he is totally unfet for the position he holds he is weak, incapable. a time server without either wise kpre hence of the present or segacious forecast of the future. lincoln's future seemed clear. through his mismanagement and imabouti imbecility. thousands of lives have been sacrificed and millions of treasured squandered, leaving the prospect of peace and restored union as far as human foresight can go as distant now as at the beginning far from living up to the ideals of pure patriotism which is how they portrayed themselves, lincoln has len the himself to the schemes of the bold bad men around him, in whose hands he's a mere tool to carry out their wicked designs. this is in the middle of the greatest crisis the united states has ever faced. everyone clasps hands and says, we're all together here. lincoln and his party had prostituted
rather a coronation of king abraham. the democrats characterized lincoln -- this may be useful to remember in this election season that this is what people said about abraham lincoln -- he is totally unfet for the position he holds he is weak, incapable. a time server without either wise kpre hence of the present or segacious forecast of the future. lincoln's future seemed clear. through his mismanagement and imabouti imbecility. thousands of lives have been sacrificed and millions of treasured...
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a sense of the apotheosis of abraham lincoln. this incredibly bad, macabre portrait of lincoln, again, the sense of editing of these weird angels taking lincoln to heaven to be greeted by the apotheosis of lincoln combining with the a party uses of george washington, the founder and the preserved the union combining in this transubstantiation of lincoln, which was -- i chose this one because it just is so terrible. [laughter] there were others that were fine art productions with allegorical regalia. what was in everybody's mind was that everything had changed with this portrait. to us,ncoln was present but he is disappearing at the same time. thishe has in front of him small smile on his face of satisfaction. and i will just conclude by alluding to the two always men poems. two very different takes on abraham lincoln, which is one, in the victorian century, the o captain my captain, your , thisul trip is done victorian melodrama which is their old world. and in the world that lincoln was responsible for and embodied in a new amer
a sense of the apotheosis of abraham lincoln. this incredibly bad, macabre portrait of lincoln, again, the sense of editing of these weird angels taking lincoln to heaven to be greeted by the apotheosis of lincoln combining with the a party uses of george washington, the founder and the preserved the union combining in this transubstantiation of lincoln, which was -- i chose this one because it just is so terrible. [laughter] there were others that were fine art productions with allegorical...
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you could proudly proclaim your allegiance to abraham lincoln. buts just amazing to me, this is the beginning of the modern media campaign adapting to all of this. i'm throwing this and again because the older world of the caricature and the newspaper did not disappear. you cannot print a newspaper with a photograph. modern journalism was in the process of being invented. i just liked this. this is lincoln, he got elected. purportedoln was a assassination plot. link and then early in the morning instead of later in the day. he was ridiculed for this. you'll notice the really nice touch of the scaredy-cat in the foreground. cowards lincoln, the sneaking into town as a unit , breaks up. and here we are with the confluence of alexander gardner and abraham lincoln. gardner is in town working for brady. gardner would take many photographs of lincoln. again, there is the photograph presence tos to his , his moving to the job. legendarily, lincoln is sort of hiding his right hand because, supposedly, it was swollen it was swollen from shaking thousands
you could proudly proclaim your allegiance to abraham lincoln. buts just amazing to me, this is the beginning of the modern media campaign adapting to all of this. i'm throwing this and again because the older world of the caricature and the newspaper did not disappear. you cannot print a newspaper with a photograph. modern journalism was in the process of being invented. i just liked this. this is lincoln, he got elected. purportedoln was a assassination plot. link and then early in the...
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abraham lincoln learned his statesmanship in the school of rail splitting. you insert the thin edge of the wedge into the law. you drive home the thick edge of the wedge. we should have known what lincoln was doing on april 11, 1865 was inserting the thin edge of the wedge. and having done that we could , count on him to drive home the thick edge of the wedge. >> i think that there is a bit of speculation in that. do we know what he would have done, had he lived longer? i don't think that is quite as clear. extent we have to say whatever we say about hedge with ae to degree of uncertainty. it is quite possible, perhaps likely, that he would have done so, but we don't really know. >> i am puzzled, still, and somewhat concerned, but even now, people seem to take delight, and i have heard this more often than i would like to hear, "lincoln was a racist, you know." why does that attitude persist? >> i think there is some evidence for that statement in things i have said here. i think at least in some senses, he was a racist. it seems to me, we have to really par
abraham lincoln learned his statesmanship in the school of rail splitting. you insert the thin edge of the wedge into the law. you drive home the thick edge of the wedge. we should have known what lincoln was doing on april 11, 1865 was inserting the thin edge of the wedge. and having done that we could , count on him to drive home the thick edge of the wedge. >> i think that there is a bit of speculation in that. do we know what he would have done, had he lived longer? i don't think that...
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yeah, we wrote america a letter from abraham lincoln." and they're like, "who was abraham lincoln?" "he was the president who gave the slaves freedom." and they're like, "what's freedom?" just ignore all of this. i'll say this for north korea. their letter really captured lincoln's voice. >> the phony letter opens with, "hey, obama, you have a lot on your mind. i'll give you some advice." >> trevor: that sound exactly like honest aib. if abraham lincoln was writing a letter to president obama, he wouldn't give any advice. it would probably be a letter like, "dude, did i hook you up or what?" but, hey, kim jung un, it's funny that you found a letter from abraham lincoln, because we found a letter to you from the last north korean dictator, your dad, kim jong il. i'll read it to you now.
yeah, we wrote america a letter from abraham lincoln." and they're like, "who was abraham lincoln?" "he was the president who gave the slaves freedom." and they're like, "what's freedom?" just ignore all of this. i'll say this for north korea. their letter really captured lincoln's voice. >> the phony letter opens with, "hey, obama, you have a lot on your mind. i'll give you some advice." >> trevor: that sound exactly like honest aib. if...
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last week, we heard from washington post journalist bob woodward who reflected on abraham lincoln and the 16th president's influence on his successors. up next, columnist george will looks at judicial review and the constitution. he argues as he put it that , majority rule is inevitable but not inevitably reasonable. a concept he believed lincoln supported. this is an hour. host: a splendid institution where i am honored to serve as dean. i'm pleased to welcome you here to theit
last week, we heard from washington post journalist bob woodward who reflected on abraham lincoln and the 16th president's influence on his successors. up next, columnist george will looks at judicial review and the constitution. he argues as he put it that , majority rule is inevitable but not inevitably reasonable. a concept he believed lincoln supported. this is an hour. host: a splendid institution where i am honored to serve as dean. i'm pleased to welcome you here to theit
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yeah, we wrote america a letter from abraham lincoln." and they're like, "who was abraham lincoln?" "he was the president who gave the slaves freedom." and they're like, "what's freedom?" just ignore all of this. i'll say this for north korea. their letter really captured lincoln's voice. >> the phony letter opens with, "hey, obama, you have a lot on your mind. i'll give you some advice." >> trevor: that sound exactly like honest aib. if abraham lincoln was writing a letter to president obama, he wouldn't give any advice. it would probably be a letter like, "dude, did i hook you up or what?" but, hey, kim jung un, it's funny that you found a letter from abraham lincoln, because we found a letter to you from the last north korean dictator, your dad, kim jong il. i'll read it to you now. ( laughter ) "hey, son, what the hell is with your haircut? did you see a painted brush and say, 'that dude's look'. and lose some weight. how you can rup a country when you can't even run a mile. you're eating so many cupcakes you're starting to look like one." your dad was mean. "and really, dennis
yeah, we wrote america a letter from abraham lincoln." and they're like, "who was abraham lincoln?" "he was the president who gave the slaves freedom." and they're like, "what's freedom?" just ignore all of this. i'll say this for north korea. their letter really captured lincoln's voice. >> the phony letter opens with, "hey, obama, you have a lot on your mind. i'll give you some advice." >> trevor: that sound exactly like honest aib. if...
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presidentassassinated was abraham lincoln. the first president that was attempted to assassinate was andrew jackson. there was an attempt on his life in 1835. jackson actually was saved for one reason or another, and just to let you know, richard lawrence attached jackson at the capitol steps, pulled out of doing distal, fired at point-blank range. the cap fired but did not discharge. he in the second pistol, fired. the cap exploded, no firing. ,e was immediately brought down subdued, rested. the police had taken both pistols. they put on a fresh cap on each, and each pistol fired their full load of gunpowder and shot. that's a fact. it really happened. but abraham went and was the first president to die as a , we gotf assassination into a lot of details less week. the first attempt, as many of you know, to kill president lincoln was in 1861. before he was sworn into office. baltimore, itn in involved about 20 session lists that were loyal to the confederate states of america decided to kill him before he was sworn into office
presidentassassinated was abraham lincoln. the first president that was attempted to assassinate was andrew jackson. there was an attempt on his life in 1835. jackson actually was saved for one reason or another, and just to let you know, richard lawrence attached jackson at the capitol steps, pulled out of doing distal, fired at point-blank range. the cap fired but did not discharge. he in the second pistol, fired. the cap exploded, no firing. ,e was immediately brought down subdued, rested....
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stanton is talking to president abraham lincoln. stanton tells lincoln that these generals and try their skill, they may try their strategy, but i think my hammer is the one that is going to break the backbone of the rebellion. labeled draft. this will put us over the top and bring military success. lincoln always with the stereotype of the rail splitter, his acts over his shoulder, talks to stanton, you can try him with that. of i believe that this ax mine is the only thing that will touch him. it is the only thing that will do the trick. the ax is labeled emancipation reclamation. it is all about bringing victory , emancipation is justified. the military, as my authority in commander-in-chief. here we see the relationship between success in the battlefield and popular support for emancipation. if we grasp support for emancipation in north, would correlate pretty closely with popular perceptions of whether the war was being won, weather progress was being made or not. if you are abraham lincoln or any republican advocate of emancip
stanton is talking to president abraham lincoln. stanton tells lincoln that these generals and try their skill, they may try their strategy, but i think my hammer is the one that is going to break the backbone of the rebellion. labeled draft. this will put us over the top and bring military success. lincoln always with the stereotype of the rail splitter, his acts over his shoulder, talks to stanton, you can try him with that. of i believe that this ax mine is the only thing that will touch...
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a live report from scott abraham after the break. narrator: all that political mail mlet's simplify.lming. only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. he's begun forgetting words. forgetting where he lives. but when the day comes when he forgets who i am, i'll still know who he is. the first time we said i love you we simply held each other's hands. we still are. i lost my dad to alzheimer's. preventing alzheimer's is within our grasp. let's double the budget of nih and get it done. i'm david trone and i approve this message. robert: i hope you are ready for baseball. nats with exhibition baseball with the twins. scott abra
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>> coming up next, the second part of a series of lectures on abraham lincoln's legacy. posted by the university of illinois college of law. last week, we heard from washington post journalist bob woodward who reflected on abraham lincoln and the 16th president's influence on his successors. up next, columnist george will looks at judicial review and the constitution. he argues as he put it that , majority rule is inevitable but not inevitably reasonable. a concept he believed lincoln supported. this is an hour. host: a splendid institution where i am honored to serve as dean. i'm pleased to welcome you here to the auditorium where the second lecture in a series, hosted by the college of law entitled "the new lincoln lectures: what lincoln means to the 21st century." we are privileged to be hearing from a remarkably accomplished and ideologically diverse set of national thought leaders on lincoln's legacy and his continuing relevance 150 years after his passing. as i said when i introduced our inaugural lecturer bob woodward in january, the law school has chosen to focus
>> coming up next, the second part of a series of lectures on abraham lincoln's legacy. posted by the university of illinois college of law. last week, we heard from washington post journalist bob woodward who reflected on abraham lincoln and the 16th president's influence on his successors. up next, columnist george will looks at judicial review and the constitution. he argues as he put it that , majority rule is inevitable but not inevitably reasonable. a concept he believed lincoln...
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he is talking to president abraham lincoln. stanton tells lincoln that they may try their skill, their strategy, but i think my hammer is going to be the one to break the backbone of the rebellion. ultimatelyled draft, want to put us over the top and bring military success. with theln, always rail splitter with his acts over his shoulder, you can try him with that. ax ofbelieve that this mine is the only thing that will fetch him, the only thing that will do the trick. is labeled the emancipation proclamation. it is all about bringing victory, emancipation is justified as a military authority as my commander in chief of the army and navy of the u.s. so we see the relationship here between success on the battlefield and popular support for emancipation. support in the north, it would correlate pretty popular perception whether the war was being won. progress being made or not. now the unfortunate thing if you are abraham lincoln or any republican advocate for emancipation, in the aftermath of the proclamation, the union war effo
he is talking to president abraham lincoln. stanton tells lincoln that they may try their skill, their strategy, but i think my hammer is going to be the one to break the backbone of the rebellion. ultimatelyled draft, want to put us over the top and bring military success. with theln, always rail splitter with his acts over his shoulder, you can try him with that. ax ofbelieve that this mine is the only thing that will fetch him, the only thing that will do the trick. is labeled the...
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scott: i'm scott abraham in philadelphia. caps on the verge of sweeping the flyers but we tell you why they may be without goalkeeper i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. narrator: an attack ad from the campaign for donna edwards. so untrue. so outrageous that president obama said, "pull it down." the obama white house called the ad on chris van hollen and the nra "misleading." the sun says van hollen and president obama have the exact same position. the post praised van hollen as a "leading champion on gun safety," e edwards ads that "mislead" voters. donna edwards. will she say anything to win an election? donna edwards. guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan national last year? here's a hint. did ya catch it? no? here's another. their colors are yellow, red, and blue, and they save you tons of green. still nothing? that's okay. just go to southwest.com for the answer. sfx: clap, clap, ding but sierra club chooses jamie
scott: i'm scott abraham in philadelphia. caps on the verge of sweeping the flyers but we tell you why they may be without goalkeeper i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. narrator: an attack ad from the campaign for donna edwards. so untrue. so outrageous that president obama said, "pull it down." the obama white house called the ad on chris van hollen and the nra "misleading." the sun says van hollen and president obama have the exact same position. the post...
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abraham lincoln would read a book while plowing. he would get to the end of the row and forget to turn the horse around. his father would come out and get angry at him. beat him with a switch. i am not a freudian. the idea of parental disapproval in terms of setting lincoln off, this dreamy young man. dreaming of what? he's out in the middle of nowhere. on a small farm. he has no mentor. no guidance. no college. there was no safety net. if you didn't succeed you would die. you disappeared. there was no record of your passing. lincoln himself in his famous autobiographical sketch cuts off the discussion of his youth where he refuses to talk about it. he does this repeatedly. he cites thomas gray, and says his early life was just the short and simple annals of the poor. blocking any real inquiry from the chicago newspaper about what he was like. lincoln's father thomas was on his deathbed. young mr. lincoln's moved on. he is 80 miles away and he refuses to come to the deathbed. he doesn't go to the funeral. he cuts off the relations w
abraham lincoln would read a book while plowing. he would get to the end of the row and forget to turn the horse around. his father would come out and get angry at him. beat him with a switch. i am not a freudian. the idea of parental disapproval in terms of setting lincoln off, this dreamy young man. dreaming of what? he's out in the middle of nowhere. on a small farm. he has no mentor. no guidance. no college. there was no safety net. if you didn't succeed you would die. you disappeared....
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abraham se mató por culpa de todos. y usted que no le hacía caso, y nosotros que tampoco hacíamos nada cuando le pegaban. dunia: ¿de qué estás hablando? alondra: como si no lo supiera, miss. en el salón hay niños que pegan a los que no se saben defender, o a los que son raros. dunia: no, alondra, debes estar equivocada. alondra: no lo estoy. yo vi cuando le pegaban a abraham, y por no decir nada y porque usted no hizo nada, ya ve lo que pasó. dunia: no, alondra. lalo: qué mal que nos pusieron un reporte. bety: y lo peor es que ya no nos vamos a poder divertir
abraham se mató por culpa de todos. y usted que no le hacía caso, y nosotros que tampoco hacíamos nada cuando le pegaban. dunia: ¿de qué estás hablando? alondra: como si no lo supiera, miss. en el salón hay niños que pegan a los que no se saben defender, o a los que son raros. dunia: no, alondra, debes estar equivocada. alondra: no lo estoy. yo vi cuando le pegaban a abraham, y por no decir nada y porque usted no hizo nada, ya ve lo que pasó. dunia: no, alondra. lalo: qué mal que nos...
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also, the cracked plate portrait of abraham lincoln taken by the president's favorite photographer. dr. kelly from the astrological observatory has brought prototypes from a protected heatshield, part of nasa's solar probe spacecraft. dr. eleanor harvey from the art museum has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the excelsior geiser at yellowstone national park. i have been warned to stay out of this. [laughter] >> it is above my pay grade. >> whatever you say, i agree with completely. >> my name is harry rubenstein, i am the chair of political history at the museum of national history. this is a inkstand that sat on the desk of major thomas accor at the telegraph office. as you know, abraham lincoln would go to the telegraph office to keep tabs on what was happening during the civil war. in the summer of 1862, rather than swapping stories and jokes, he sat quietly at major eckhert's desk, at what became the emancipation proclamation. he cap this and eventually saved it and presented it to the government. it will be in the opening of the african american museum, and will
also, the cracked plate portrait of abraham lincoln taken by the president's favorite photographer. dr. kelly from the astrological observatory has brought prototypes from a protected heatshield, part of nasa's solar probe spacecraft. dr. eleanor harvey from the art museum has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the excelsior geiser at yellowstone national park. i have been warned to stay out of this. [laughter] >> it is above my pay grade. >> whatever you say, i agree...
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scott: i'm scott abraham live in philadelphia. game four caps-flyers. all eyes this morning on goalkeeper braden holtby. will he start or will he sit? might have an answer for you coming up in sports. i don't believe that big money can buy votes -- not in our district. and i won't claim to have single handily passed just about every bill in annapolis. we can't settle for the same old politics, not when our basic rights are being threatened by trump and cruz. i'll stand up to their bigotry and be a passionate voice for maryland women and families. in tv and in business, i built relationships. as a woman in the house, i'll do the same to get things done. i'm kathleen mathews and i approve this message. leon: it's called extreme damage to iconic landmark. new study shows concerns of the bleaching of the great barrier reef. they are excellence for the coral studies released a report that found 93% of the reef is suffering from some level of bleaching. that is what happens when algae that live inside the coral are expelled. that can be caused by extreme weat
scott: i'm scott abraham live in philadelphia. game four caps-flyers. all eyes this morning on goalkeeper braden holtby. will he start or will he sit? might have an answer for you coming up in sports. i don't believe that big money can buy votes -- not in our district. and i won't claim to have single handily passed just about every bill in annapolis. we can't settle for the same old politics, not when our basic rights are being threatened by trump and cruz. i'll stand up to their bigotry and...
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scott: i'm scott abraham at the verizon center. the gates are open. look at this. the fines are filing in. game one. caps-flyers. we have a preview coming up in sports. ifor all the wrong reasons.gical you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec®. muddle no more®. ate chbut sierra club chooses jamie raskin for congress because only raskin wrote laws to reduce our carbon footprint and is leading the fight against fracking in maryland. raskin: i'm jamie raskin, and i approve this message. hello! maureen: that is not from a movie. that was a russian fighter jet buzzing a u.s. naval destroyer in international waters. crews filmed this from the deck of their ship in the baltic sea. there was no ammunition on the jet, which made several passes at the destroyer. the white house says it is not overly co
scott: i'm scott abraham at the verizon center. the gates are open. look at this. the fines are filing in. game one. caps-flyers. we have a preview coming up in sports. ifor all the wrong reasons.gical you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec®. muddle no more®. ate chbut sierra club chooses jamie raskin for congress because only raskin...
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scott abraham, abc 7 sports. robert: thanks, scott. the marlins accomplish something that has been hard to do, keeping bryce harper from going yard. he has homered in four straight before tonight. this evening, giancarlo stanton launches a rocket. that puts up the marlins 5-1. miami wins 6-1. and a final note, the nets will try to end their two-game slide tomorrow when they send stephen strasburg to the mound. caps' series is going. leon: not talking sweep yet. outdoor movie night becomes a torren i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. narrator: an attack ad from the campaign for donna edwards. so untrue. so outrageous that president obama said, "pull it down." the obama white house called the ad on chris van hollen and the nra "misleading." the sun says van hollen and president obama have the exact same position. the post praised van hollen g champion on gun safety," and condemned the edwards ads that "mislead" voters. donna edwards. will she say anything to win an election? leon: it was supposed to be a fun f
scott abraham, abc 7 sports. robert: thanks, scott. the marlins accomplish something that has been hard to do, keeping bryce harper from going yard. he has homered in four straight before tonight. this evening, giancarlo stanton launches a rocket. that puts up the marlins 5-1. miami wins 6-1. and a final note, the nets will try to end their two-game slide tomorrow when they send stephen strasburg to the mound. caps' series is going. leon: not talking sweep yet. outdoor movie night becomes a...
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i'm scott abraham live at the wells fargo center. the washington capitals have a tremendous opportunity tonight to really put a st they took care of business at home. now they come in to an absolute hornet's nest in philly. up 2-0 in the series. you can't really call it a series just yet. until a team wins on the road. >> the capitals are bracing for anything but brotherly love. >> you have to be ready for the way they will start. playing a desperate team. we have to be ready to weather the storm. scott: the desperate flyers are down 2-0 trying to make at it series. capitals trying to take care of business. >> play with the structure. stick to what we are good at. >> the goalies are front and center. holtsby has been the star of the series and the caps know the flyers will try to make him miserable tonight. >> they have guys that are big and fisty in front of the net. do a good job. >> a win and they wo win away from advancing a loss and road would be tougher. >> overconfidence is not an issue. >> not at all. we have our eyes set on
i'm scott abraham live at the wells fargo center. the washington capitals have a tremendous opportunity tonight to really put a st they took care of business at home. now they come in to an absolute hornet's nest in philly. up 2-0 in the series. you can't really call it a series just yet. until a team wins on the road. >> the capitals are bracing for anything but brotherly love. >> you have to be ready for the way they will start. playing a desperate team. we have to be ready to...
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it was like abraham lincoln. he never shot prejudices unnecessarily. having learned statesmanship, he always used the thin edge of the wedge first. the fact that he used this at all meant that he would, if need be, use the thick as well as the thin. but douglas cast his conclusion about what the death of lincoln meant for reconstruction. he said, had abraham lincoln been spared to see this day, the negro of the south would have more than the hope of enfranchisement, and no rebels would hold the reins of government in any one of the late rebellious states. now, one can only lament to what might have been. whoever have mourned the loss of abraham lincoln, to the colored people of the country, his death is an unspeakable calamity. an unspeakable calamity. but i think we have to take care to believe that all the problems would have been solved. to be sure, as i have alluded, certain things may have turned out differently had he lived. in all likelihood, he would have revisited his amnesty proclamation and revised it once all of the confederate states had s
it was like abraham lincoln. he never shot prejudices unnecessarily. having learned statesmanship, he always used the thin edge of the wedge first. the fact that he used this at all meant that he would, if need be, use the thick as well as the thin. but douglas cast his conclusion about what the death of lincoln meant for reconstruction. he said, had abraham lincoln been spared to see this day, the negro of the south would have more than the hope of enfranchisement, and no rebels would hold the...
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that's a vrkd abraham lincoln you do. >> we saw what abraham linkon did earlier. >> stephen: you know what, that's the better angel of his nature. >> what's crazy about this meeting is they had it and in the course of this afternoon they spent together, these two men who you would not think they had anything in common, actually ended up having a great amount of empathy for each other and i think by the end of the meeting they liked each other. >> stephen: is that true? not just the photo. >> not just the photo. they spent the after together. and then later, when either of them ended up in the hospital for any reason, one of them called the other to find out how they were doing. >> stephen: and elvis got a special-- >> this is what he wanted. he wanted the president to make him an undercover federal agent at large. >> stephen: how-- how does the biggest rock 'n' roll star in the world be an undercover agent? >> because he felt he had done many movies and he understood costumes and disguise. ( laughter ) >> stephen: he's unrecognizable in "clambake." he's unrecognizable. >> and by the w
that's a vrkd abraham lincoln you do. >> we saw what abraham linkon did earlier. >> stephen: you know what, that's the better angel of his nature. >> what's crazy about this meeting is they had it and in the course of this afternoon they spent together, these two men who you would not think they had anything in common, actually ended up having a great amount of empathy for each other and i think by the end of the meeting they liked each other. >> stephen: is that true?...
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reporting at the wells fargo center, scott abraham. finisheseball, a team the series against the twins. came to work. it is way out of here. ninth on the season and he is really good. right now, they are still playing and the game is tied at four. it is happening tonight. scott abrahams is in philadelphia and will join us at 11:00. anchor: will he be on the show question mark >> he is driving -- on the show? >> he is driving democrat donna edwards knows what it's like to struggle. divorced and without a place to live. raising her son alone. going without health insurance to put food on the table. but donna persevered. then she put that strength to work for us. protecting women from domestic violence. taking on the nra. rejecting wall street's cash. powerful interests don't want democrat donna edwards. that's a powerful reason why we do. women vote! is responsible for the content of this advertising. i don't believe that big money can buy votes -- not in our district. and i won't claim to have single handily passed just about every bill
reporting at the wells fargo center, scott abraham. finisheseball, a team the series against the twins. came to work. it is way out of here. ninth on the season and he is really good. right now, they are still playing and the game is tied at four. it is happening tonight. scott abrahams is in philadelphia and will join us at 11:00. anchor: will he be on the show question mark >> he is driving -- on the show? >> he is driving democrat donna edwards knows what it's like to struggle....
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abraham was presented with the first trailblazer award from the woman's humane society. organizers say that during her time as district attorney abraham was dedicated to insuring that laws to protect animals were enforced. tonight's event took >>> more from villanova, in houston, texas. >> final . >> i cannot wait, finally will be here in a couple days. at this stage of the ncaa tournament it is a long wait between games also a long wait for villanova to get another crack at oklahoma, more than three months. jeff skversky is with the cats in houston. >> villanova head coach jay wright says he does not want his players to get embarrassed when they suit up for final four in houston begins oklahoma on saturday. and they won't. the cats are motivated. chris jenkins says he thinks about their 23-point loss to the sooners earlier this season every single day. >> nova. >> nation. >> villanova is back on the big stage, at the final four, for the first time since 2009. the cat are doing everything that they can to avoid getting caught up in the lime light, and all of the hype. >>
abraham was presented with the first trailblazer award from the woman's humane society. organizers say that during her time as district attorney abraham was dedicated to insuring that laws to protect animals were enforced. tonight's event took >>> more from villanova, in houston, texas. >> final . >> i cannot wait, finally will be here in a couple days. at this stage of the ncaa tournament it is a long wait between games also a long wait for villanova to get another crack...
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abraham was presented with the first trailblazer award from the woman's humane society. organizers say that during her time as district attorney abraham was dedicated to insuring that laws to protect animals were enforced. tonight's event took place at merion tribute house. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in customer satisfaction for the third year in a row. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. now get super-fast 100 meg internet tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, only fios can. houston, texas. >> final . >> i cannot wait, finally will be here in a couple days. at this stage of t
abraham was presented with the first trailblazer award from the woman's humane society. organizers say that during her time as district attorney abraham was dedicated to insuring that laws to protect animals were enforced. tonight's event took place at merion tribute house. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii....
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trish: people going back to abraham lincoln. >> yeah, abraham lincoln and go back to the 1976 convention with ford and reagan but it is really not the same. now you're in a world also where people know a lot more about every little minute detail. we are going to be studying all of the rules and regulations before the week of the convention and guarranty you, we'll be down in the weeds. trish: indeed. good stuff. thank you so much. bret baier, do not forget to watch him. special report every day with bret baier happening 6:00 p.m. eastern only on fox news snoop. >> coming up, 2/3 of british muslims say they would not tell the police if they knew of a terror plot. i just can't believe this. it is truly horrible. it shows you what we are up against, folks. >>> meanwhile billionaire george soros is warning that europe is in mortal danger over its migrant crisis. hey, u2 singer bono has the solution. send in comedians like amy schumer and chris rock. humor has the power to stop suicide bombers. we'll talk about all of it next. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] bu
trish: people going back to abraham lincoln. >> yeah, abraham lincoln and go back to the 1976 convention with ford and reagan but it is really not the same. now you're in a world also where people know a lot more about every little minute detail. we are going to be studying all of the rules and regulations before the week of the convention and guarranty you, we'll be down in the weeds. trish: indeed. good stuff. thank you so much. bret baier, do not forget to watch him. special report...
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scott abraham was at nats park today with the latest. all the talk, all the prognostication is finished, my friends. beginning monday, the washington nationals take the diamond for real. this group is ready to get this season started. >> once we get going and start seeing lights, camera, action, i think will be fun to watch the stars the season, getting ready to go, we will be in atlanta and hopefully all healthy and ready to go. it was anr: outstanding spring, probably better than most of you thought. when you win as much as we did come you start to realize how much you like that and you want to continue to do that. of the best days, and when it starts to get old, when you are not excited for opening day, i think you need to reconsider. focus, theidence and nationals have the pieces in place for a special year. it begins monday in atlanta. outside nationals park, scott abraham, abc 7 sports. erin: thank you, scott. opening day monday, and we have all the bases covered. and i, bryce harper, max scherzer, dusty baker, we have them all at
scott abraham was at nats park today with the latest. all the talk, all the prognostication is finished, my friends. beginning monday, the washington nationals take the diamond for real. this group is ready to get this season started. >> once we get going and start seeing lights, camera, action, i think will be fun to watch the stars the season, getting ready to go, we will be in atlanta and hopefully all healthy and ready to go. it was anr: outstanding spring, probably better than most...
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coming up at 5:00. >> i'm scott abraham at the verizon center. game one caps-flyer leon: on the hill protest and arrest continue for a fourth straight day. the sit-in and the rallies are part of the democracy spring movement. members on the hill to demand congress take immediate action to end campaign corruption. they want to ensure free and fair elections in the u.s. hundred of people arrested in the past few days. alison: maryland voters head to the polls. you can cast the ballot until thursday. leon: the greenhouse that were assembling component for the fist sophisticated warships in the world. alison: not many presidents get to drive around in the white house but before or after they live at 1600 pennsylvania avenue plenty got behind the wheel. steve: we have a fantastic car. >> thank you, welcome. we have a 1909 white steam car. steve: this is fast. in the day how >> something that makes the car specs is in 1909 he brought it to the white house lawn. >> right. he wanted to make sure this is the future. >> looking at the wheels and the wood f
coming up at 5:00. >> i'm scott abraham at the verizon center. game one caps-flyer leon: on the hill protest and arrest continue for a fourth straight day. the sit-in and the rallies are part of the democracy spring movement. members on the hill to demand congress take immediate action to end campaign corruption. they want to ensure free and fair elections in the u.s. hundred of people arrested in the past few days. alison: maryland voters head to the polls. you can cast the ballot until...
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i'm scott abraham.. in for larry smith. and i'm autria godfrey toss to eileen today: cloudy with am showers. becoming partly cloudy, mild, and breezy. highs: 66-72 winds: s 10-15 g 20 mph tonight: mostly cloudy with showers developing. lows: 53-59 winds: s 5-15 mph tuesday: clouds and showers. some clearing late. highs: 56-62 winds: s to nne 5-10 mph breaking right now-- scene of an officer involved shooting in laurel overnight. abc7 cameras recorded this video just after 1-am on fourth street. we are still learning details, but police tell us that officer were responding to a reported break-in at indus market on 4th street. at some point-- one suspect was injured in an officer-involved shooting. another suspect is now in police custody. we have no word on the condition of the injured suspect, but we will have a live update coming up a little later this morning. in the district-- police are still asking for help finding the gunman who shot a 7 year old girl. it happened friday night in the 29 hundred block of knox place --
i'm scott abraham.. in for larry smith. and i'm autria godfrey toss to eileen today: cloudy with am showers. becoming partly cloudy, mild, and breezy. highs: 66-72 winds: s 10-15 g 20 mph tonight: mostly cloudy with showers developing. lows: 53-59 winds: s 5-15 mph tuesday: clouds and showers. some clearing late. highs: 56-62 winds: s to nne 5-10 mph breaking right now-- scene of an officer involved shooting in laurel overnight. abc7 cameras recorded this video just after 1-am on fourth street....
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i'm scott abraham. while the fans got revved up today the caps were back on the ice putting the finishing touches to their game plan for the flyers. the journey to the stanley cup is just about here. you better believe the verizon center will be rocking tomorrow night for game one of the first round playoff series. the series opener is always a tone-setter. the caps are determined to make a statement in the opening face-off. >> it will be fun. it will be a fun series. everyone wants to play in the playoffs. everyone likes to have the home ice advantage. we accomplished that. so now it is, you know, time for the real work to begin. >> wait for game one. corner back toller is coming the northwestern high school grad signed with the washington redskins. terms of the deal were not released. he is entering his eighth nfl season and spent the last three with the colts. the washington wizards conclude their disappointing season tonight hosting atlanta at the verizon center. this will likely mark -- verizon cen
i'm scott abraham. while the fans got revved up today the caps were back on the ice putting the finishing touches to their game plan for the flyers. the journey to the stanley cup is just about here. you better believe the verizon center will be rocking tomorrow night for game one of the first round playoff series. the series opener is always a tone-setter. the caps are determined to make a statement in the opening face-off. >> it will be fun. it will be a fun series. everyone wants to...
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scott abraham is in philadelphia. scott: history, the capitals have never swept a team in a best-of-seven series in the playoffs. tomorrow night, they have a great opportunity to break out the brooms against the flyers. there might be some question as to who will be in goal for washington. braden holtby left today's practice early after colliding with a teammate. >> basically got mixed up a little bit. anticipate that. year, uconn of just go back and rest up. scott: win in game four and this series is over. the close-out game is always the toughest. is it important to finish the deal tomorrow night? >> for sure. i think philly wants to win, too, so will be a tough game in the teams will be ready to go. scott: from a 3-0 deficit before the playoffs. they did it against boston, stunning the bruins. i get the sense in the locker room from the caps players they have the flyers down. time now to finish the job. reporting from the wells fargo center, scott abraham, abc 7 sports. leon: the flyers are still stinging from mond
scott abraham is in philadelphia. scott: history, the capitals have never swept a team in a best-of-seven series in the playoffs. tomorrow night, they have a great opportunity to break out the brooms against the flyers. there might be some question as to who will be in goal for washington. braden holtby left today's practice early after colliding with a teammate. >> basically got mixed up a little bit. anticipate that. year, uconn of just go back and rest up. scott: win in game four and...
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scott abraham was at nats park today. game: one more exhibition to go tomorrow afternoon, and the washington nationals getting ready for the real thing to begin monday down in atlanta. i spoke with some of the players in the clubhouse and they are ready to get this thing going. >> we are just itching to get there. monday, everybody will be ready to go. >> a couple more innings playing together as a team, the lineup still getting figured out, but i think we are ready to get the season going. scott: baseball is back in the nation's capital. opening day for the nats is monday in atlanta. outside nationals park, scott abraham, abc 7 sports. robert: don't forget the one hour nats special "countdown to first pitch" getting ready for the season with bryce harper, ryan zimmerman, dusty baker, 7 p.m. saturday. hockey, the caps winding up the best season in the nhl this year with a road trip to denver, facing the avalanche. on the power play, alex ovechkin , the loose puck in front of the net, his 45th goal of the season. 520th of
scott abraham was at nats park today. game: one more exhibition to go tomorrow afternoon, and the washington nationals getting ready for the real thing to begin monday down in atlanta. i spoke with some of the players in the clubhouse and they are ready to get this thing going. >> we are just itching to get there. monday, everybody will be ready to go. >> a couple more innings playing together as a team, the lineup still getting figured out, but i think we are ready to get the...
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reporting sign did verizon center before game one, scott abraham, abc7 sports. leon: give you credit. pull out. show the pants, too. michelle: rock the red from head to toe. full suit. leon: rocking the red. michelle: pants included. >> there we go. >> i don't mess around. c'mon! when i tell you i will do something i will do it. michelle: go big or go home. that is the attitude. leon: all right. see you at the players ball. leon: we have excited and confident caps fans here. michelle: right. the twitter poll question is how far will they half think they are going to the finals. leon: fans are still being cautious. we have seen the story play out before. winning the president's trophy and getting the best record in league and stumbling out of the gate in the playoffs. one in five thinks they are one and done. washington hasn't gotten out of second round since they went to the finals in 1998. michelle: this is their year. leon: this is not a bad day to take a stroll. it looks beautiful out there. michelle: let me tell you. a lot of sunshine. not a cloud in the sky
reporting sign did verizon center before game one, scott abraham, abc7 sports. leon: give you credit. pull out. show the pants, too. michelle: rock the red from head to toe. full suit. leon: rocking the red. michelle: pants included. >> there we go. >> i don't mess around. c'mon! when i tell you i will do something i will do it. michelle: go big or go home. that is the attitude. leon: all right. see you at the players ball. leon: we have excited and confident caps fans here....
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. >> abraham lincoln has to win without his name even on the ballot in the south. and that's not going to be easy because he has to win new york. if he doesn't win new york, he will not be president. >> new york state has the highest number of electoral votes, but it is also the stomping ground of william seward and thurlow weed, who lincoln has so publicly humiliated. >> they hate lincoln. they feel like they got cheated out of the nomination. >> lincoln has to make peace. he invites weed to his home in springfield. >> lincoln's attitude is nobody's his enemy. everybody is his friend. >> lincoln's approach here wasn't to stand over a vanquished opponent and rub it in and not just tell weed, hey, you lost, i won, get on the program. >> and the two men spend five hours talking. >> he courted weed and he had to offer weed any number of things to secure the right level of support and endorsement. >> what lincoln and weed talked about has been lost to history. we don't know exactly, but it did not escape anyone's notice that william seward ultimately became lincoln's s
. >> abraham lincoln has to win without his name even on the ballot in the south. and that's not going to be easy because he has to win new york. if he doesn't win new york, he will not be president. >> new york state has the highest number of electoral votes, but it is also the stomping ground of william seward and thurlow weed, who lincoln has so publicly humiliated. >> they hate lincoln. they feel like they got cheated out of the nomination. >> lincoln has to make...
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weekend, on the presidency, senior historian at the smithsonian national portrait gallery chronicles abraham lincoln's love through photographs and portraits. here is a preview. the famous practically. at some point during the , you have torocess hit the chemical mixture before you apply the paper. it cracked. these are incredibly fragile items. inre are only two surviving he looked at this current incident that is not any good and through a plate. there is only one correct plate image in the gallery. it is not very good condition and we shall rarely. -- show it rarely. with.e are looking at it 1865 where the war is one but he knows he has to win the inauguration. thinking about the speech, he is reconstruction, and dealing with the social problems of emancipation ha. he is melancholic because he is very tired and you can see the in this photograph. if you noticed the shoulders are out of focus, and the list i does not have useful that usual crispness of clarity. it seems to be. to itself. if you are a french literary theorist you can read the crack in the union being bound up in the body ab
weekend, on the presidency, senior historian at the smithsonian national portrait gallery chronicles abraham lincoln's love through photographs and portraits. here is a preview. the famous practically. at some point during the , you have torocess hit the chemical mixture before you apply the paper. it cracked. these are incredibly fragile items. inre are only two surviving he looked at this current incident that is not any good and through a plate. there is only one correct plate image in the...
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reporting in philadelphia, scott thuman, abc7 -- scott abraham, abc7 sports. leon: we'll see what happens tonight. >> sounds good. thanks a lot. up n fighting back. how he is trying to take a stand to try to protect you from a crime that is on the kids: he came here from rocky mount, north carolina. married 27 years. raised 6 kids. he had grandpa move in with us. glenn: we loved having him as part of the family. it's what you do. kids: in congress, dad will protect president obama's legacy. he'll fight for jobs and protect social security and medicare. glenn ivey will never quit on you; and we should know, we're his kids. glenn: i'm glenn ivey and i approve this message. i'll take on the republicans for all of us. kevin: born in the 1940's, john bostic preferred to pay the bills by mail. >> that is my signature. kevin: recently a thief stole an outgoing check from his mailbox made out for $599. supposed to go to the monthly car payment. >> this is the check altered. kevin: instead a woman added her moniker to the check and upped the value by $2,000. successful
reporting in philadelphia, scott thuman, abc7 -- scott abraham, abc7 sports. leon: we'll see what happens tonight. >> sounds good. thanks a lot. up n fighting back. how he is trying to take a stand to try to protect you from a crime that is on the kids: he came here from rocky mount, north carolina. married 27 years. raised 6 kids. he had grandpa move in with us. glenn: we loved having him as part of the family. it's what you do. kids: in congress, dad will protect president obama's...
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reporting from nationals park, scott abraham, abc7 sports. jonathan: thanks. alison: have a good time. jonathan: i'm so jealous. you can get a preview of what the new park is this year as what is going on inside. search nats park at wjla.com for that story. alison: now baseball fans all over the country getting ready to but one of the most passionate and the probably oldest fan out there lives in a convent in kentucky. her name is sister mansuetta martina. 102 years old and she loves the cincinnati reds. >> todd frazier. he was my favorite player. >> why? >> for the last couple of years. he's a real gentleman. a wonderful player. alison: sister joined st. ann con vent along the ohio river in 1931. she taught for 30 years and went to red games on school trips. she hasn't been to the park in year but she follows the team religiously. she hopes she lives to see the reds win another world series. jonathan: i have to believe after this story guess out like that, the reds will do the right thing. bring her to the park. give her a her watch a ballgame. let her throw
reporting from nationals park, scott abraham, abc7 sports. jonathan: thanks. alison: have a good time. jonathan: i'm so jealous. you can get a preview of what the new park is this year as what is going on inside. search nats park at wjla.com for that story. alison: now baseball fans all over the country getting ready to but one of the most passionate and the probably oldest fan out there lives in a convent in kentucky. her name is sister mansuetta martina. 102 years old and she loves the...
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good morning washington i'm statue abraham in for larry smith. today: partly cloudy. cooler and breezy. highs: 53-58 winds: wnw 5-15 g 25 mph tonight: becoming mostly cloudy. chance of rain or snow; mainly west. lows: 32-38 winds: w 5-10 mph saturday: mostly cloudy. chance of light rain and snow. windy. highs: 40-48 winds: nw 15-25 g 40 mph developing right now..
good morning washington i'm statue abraham in for larry smith. today: partly cloudy. cooler and breezy. highs: 53-58 winds: wnw 5-15 g 25 mph tonight: becoming mostly cloudy. chance of rain or snow; mainly west. lows: 32-38 winds: w 5-10 mph saturday: mostly cloudy. chance of light rain and snow. windy. highs: 40-48 winds: nw 15-25 g 40 mph developing right now..
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and i'm scott abraham in for larry smith.. toss to jacqui live doppler shows a few sprinkles along i-81. rain moves into the metro between 6a and 7a. weather headlines, a rainy morning with a midday break then scattered t-showers this afternoon. a wintry weekend with a blast of cold air and a mix of rain and snow on saturday morning and cold temps in the 40s for highs. milder temps return early next week. general map 66 @ nutley st s capitol st 270/i-70 breaking right now. an attempted home invasion in the district ends with a 6-year-old boy shot multiple times. our cameras were on the scene just before 1-am, in the 5800 block of foote street in northeast. police there say multiple gunshots were fired during the apparent break-in, wounding the little boy. he is now hospitalized in stable condition with multiple gunshot wounds to his arm. we are following this story and will bring you more details as they come in. in maryland-- a silver spring man is facing charges for a string of sexual assaults. detectives say demarco knight
and i'm scott abraham in for larry smith.. toss to jacqui live doppler shows a few sprinkles along i-81. rain moves into the metro between 6a and 7a. weather headlines, a rainy morning with a midday break then scattered t-showers this afternoon. a wintry weekend with a blast of cold air and a mix of rain and snow on saturday morning and cold temps in the 40s for highs. milder temps return early next week. general map 66 @ nutley st s capitol st 270/i-70 breaking right now. an attempted home...