I was born and raised in providence, rhode island, 1943. I graduated from Providence Country Day School and went to the military academy in july of 1961. And while at the military academy, i fought the Academic Department on a daytoday basis. Played a little squash, played a little tennis, and was delighted to finally graduate, and i was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the infantry. I went to Airborne Ranger school, as did most of my classmates at the time. I was assigned to the first of d battalion at fort campbell, kentucky. That was my spent in a year and first. A half there and decided i wanted to go to Flight School, and i was on orders to go to the third brigade and decided i wanted to fly rather than walk, so in 1967, i went to Flight School and finished in september of 1967. Went to vietnam on my first tour in october of 1967 to the first cav. Came back a year later and did the advance course and back to vietnam for about i think it was seven months or so. Units were sta
And weighs 140 pounds. He has a teardrop shaped tattoo below his right eye. Establishing mark. No doubt. At 6 00, we will look at the prisoner transport protocol to see if this incident could have been avoided. Live in jessup, im kevin lewis, abc7 news. Larry thanks. We are looking at the Wicomico County. The guards were transporting him when he escaped. Scott has more from the live desk on what the team found out. Scott they call this a Detention Center. This is a county jail with issues. I have the issues right here. In 2000, the u. S. Department of justice found the facility in rough shape. The d. O. J. Found the police understaffed, in need of repairs and the medical program needed an overhaul. It opened in 1988. Handles 6,000 offenders a year. Capacity is david watson arrived at the Detention Center thursday from a delaware prison. Usually the facility only hold inmates serving up to a maximum sentence of 18 months. Webster was here to face more charges. This type of the transport
Gave me my car back. You know, d. C. Tickets and boots are expensive. It was totally my fault. Nick in town for the inauguration from chicago came running back to his car. Once he saw Parking Enforcement down the block. Nice and kind. Oh, you are next. The spot in green are offlimits later tonight and tomorrow morning. So many signs and many with the different times we found confused commuters who say they plan to keep the car off the road the rest of the week. Uber or something else. This is also a familiar scene. The Parking Enforcement are out issuing tickets and towing the cars. Most of the restrictions will remain in place until 1 00 a. M. On the 23rd. Reporting live, brianne carter, abc7 news. Alison a few more notes here. Metro wi a. M. Friday to get people to the inauguration. Remember the archives, the federal triangle, mount vernon square, pentagon and the smithsonian stations, they are all going to be closed. Then on saturday, metro says it will open at 5 00 a. M. That is fo
All tonight on cspan 2s booktv. [inaudible conversations] all right, welcome to thee 32nd null Chicago Tribune printers row lit fest. I want to thank our sponsors. The theme for this years festival is what is your story and we encouraging you to share your stories from the weekend on twitter, instagram and facebook, using the prlf16. You can keep the spirit of the lit fest going all year round by downloading the printers row app and you can find the premium book contents, free and discounted books and complete printers row lit fest skill. Today you get a free ebook and five dollars any lit fest merchandise. Todays program is being broadcast live on cspan 2s booktv. Well leave ten minutes for q a session so if you have any questions, please line up at the microphone to your right and ask the question in the microphone so the home viewing audience can hear the question. And before we begin, please silence your phones and turn off any camera flashes. With that, id like to welcome prefer o
You can keep the spirit of the lit fest going all year round by downloading the printers row at where you will find all of the chicago tribunes book content free and discounted ebooks for subscribers and the complete printers row we will leave about 10 minutes at the end of the program for a q a session, so if you have questions please sign up at the microphone to your right and ask questions at the microphone so the home viewing audience can hear the question and before we begin, please silence your phones and turn off thank you, tom. And welcome, welcome here to Jones College prep. Great to have you here. Im sure you dont mind being many this airconditioned venue in this airconditioned venue on this hot chicago day. Y. Were delighted today to welcome a son of the north shore, justin peters, correspondent for slate, formerly wrote a lot of things i read in the columbia journalism review as well whose recentlypublished book is the idealist. Its a book thats both biography and explorati