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>>h. >> frederick county sheriff deputies callinghis unprovokedtw attack. teen boys 15 and 16 are charged with assault and other relatedcharges. video shows one of the boys and a man facing each other. then the other teen runs into the fra and throws a single punch to theman's face. he is knocked to the ground. tonight we spoke to a witness. heed ask us not to identify him d we've also changed the pitch of hisvoe. >> we o lookedver and my three we kids screaming and it was just very chaoc. >> keep running back through my head the image of him laying there on the ground. alnof those chi that had to see it. >> and it's absolutely killing me, like i wish that likeav somebody shoule covered it and i just keep like i've had pl nightmares the laste nights. >> just within the last few moments i talked with the father of theeen brothers accused in this attack. he says the video does not show the entire story. he says there was some kin of argument between his sons a that man. and that the man act we're expected tomorn lea in co alsoos it is pble that charges agains
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right off the tophis half hour wtll b of frederick county. rewe a an apparent attack that epreedat u >> fox5's melanie alnwick has the latest on the aack. she joins us now for more on this story. mel. >> hey, good morning, guys.5 d n custody right now. they are expected to appear before a judge lat tay. the frederick countysheriff's department the attack was unprovoked and video of it was ptuallyosted on snapchat. now, we got some of tha video. it's too objectionable to s a couple of stills from thaten video ande lso put som the sound in there. we did have to editut some of the foul language as well. here it is. >> (bleep). >> yeah (bleep). >> yeah (bleep). >> oh. >> reporr: the 59-year-oldman he the teen in the j whiacket his fists up squaring to throw a punch. then his brother runs in and surprise punches the man in the face. the man falls to t ground striking hisme head on the pant. the teens and their friends run off and medics rush in. a witness tells us it was an absolutely horrible scene that he's had nightmares aut it. now, that was f
right off the tophis half hour wtll b of frederick county. rewe a an apparent attack that epreedat u >> fox5's melanie alnwick has the latest on the aack. she joins us now for more on this story. mel. >> hey, good morning, guys.5 d n custody right now. they are expected to appear before a judge lat tay. the frederick countysheriff's department the attack was unprovoked and video of it was ptuallyosted on snapchat. now, we got some of tha video. it's too objectionable to s a couple...
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lillian inez frederick andrew fredericks tamitha freeman >> tom, you are shay's guardian angel. we all love and miss you. >> and my cousin, john, we love you and we miss you so very much and not a day goes by that we're not thinking of you. you'll never be forgotten. andrew keith friedman paul j. friedman gregg j. froehner lisa anne frost peter christian fry clement a. fumando steven elliot furman paul james furmato karleton douglas beye fyfe g fredric neal gabler richard peter gabriel richard s. gabrielle james andrew gadiel pamela lee gaff ervin vincent gailliard deanna lynn galante and her unborn child grace catherine galante anthony edward gallagher daniel james gallagher john patrick gallagher lourdes j. galletti cono e. gallo vincent gallucci thomas e. galvin giovanna galletta gambale thomas gambino, jr. giann f. gamboa ronald l. gamboa peter james ganci, jr.ganci, jr >> michael gann. >> andrew sunny garcia. cesar r. garcia >> david garcia. >> jorge lewis monroe garcia. >> juan garcia. >> marlyn dell carmine garcia. >> christopher samuel gardener. >> douglas benjamin gardn
lillian inez frederick andrew fredericks tamitha freeman >> tom, you are shay's guardian angel. we all love and miss you. >> and my cousin, john, we love you and we miss you so very much and not a day goes by that we're not thinking of you. you'll never be forgotten. andrew keith friedman paul j. friedman gregg j. froehner lisa anne frost peter christian fry clement a. fumando steven elliot furman paul james furmato karleton douglas beye fyfe g fredric neal gabler richard peter...
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lillian ynez frederick. andrew fredericks. tamitha freeman. fred friedman. peter l. find. arlene azoff read. alan w. friedlander. and my son-in-law thomas. you are a guardian angel and she feels your presence every day. we all love and miss you. and my cousin, john j.. john, we love you and we miss you so very much, and not a day goes by that we are not thinkinv of you. you will never be forgotten. andrew keith friedman. paul j. friedman. greg j. froehner. lisa and foster. peter christian frei. clemens a fumando. stephen elliott furman. paul james furmato. carlton douglas bey. richard peter gabriel. richard s. gabriel. james andrew gadiel. pamela lee gaff. erwin then send galliard. the animal and galante and her unborn child. grace catherine galante. anthony edward gallagher. daniel james gallagher. john patrick gallagher. lourdes galetti. then send gallucci. thomas galvin. giovanna galletta gambale. firefighter thomas gambino. e john gamboa. peter james, junior. michael ganci. charles. andrew sunny garcia. caesar garcia. david garcia. esjorge luis monro. juan garcia. carm
lillian ynez frederick. andrew fredericks. tamitha freeman. fred friedman. peter l. find. arlene azoff read. alan w. friedlander. and my son-in-law thomas. you are a guardian angel and she feels your presence every day. we all love and miss you. and my cousin, john j.. john, we love you and we miss you so very much, and not a day goes by that we are not thinkinv of you. you will never be forgotten. andrew keith friedman. paul j. friedman. greg j. froehner. lisa and foster. peter christian frei....
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arth a s theouree investigators say ppent e ata d ofoc disturbing it, all happened fe evening great frederick fair toiny rt citnesses mpicwe aut t theet d punched w asgerlder ts rsg ac anchnt rgheedy,bis ahalfbe sty thasi pa barsncen t i ts pos l c usixt hearing. blthy cri f 15 as anass ing to theesters takeopleomte wo streets of d c calling for action on climate change. >> fox5's marina marraco joining us live with more on utwn dc. .neozen proteersyeowpo protesters in blankets forprotem tfreews d rctngle ectc ri indigenous lands and envinmental justice. >> dc is the political citol of the world.we are one of the most significant places to live and we have a lot o powerful people here. and a lot of powerful theme are able to just ignore the crisis every day began to work and make, decisions you know, take money from i the fossil fuelustry and not think about who they are er'seto the people of the bowser praisingceceolrsic for te today shutdown dc day on social media, and you can seal, there as lot of mixed reaction and ustration, we here these tweets hey pick uplastic bottlee leaves, today th
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frederick douglass was so captivated by madison washington's story that he penned a novella, frederick douglass's only work of fiction. frederick douglass was himself a former slave who was a leading abolitionist voice in the 19th century, one of the most famous black intellectuals of that period. and in his novella, the heroic slave, he described madison washington as a freedom-loving virginian akin to other freedom loving virginians namely george washington, thomas jefferson, patrick henry, and other founding fathers. while madison washington's story of revolt is a success story, unfortunately many attempts at slave revolt and the state, and other forms of resistance were not successful. that is because the entire system at the local state and national level was set up to preserve the institution of slavery. enslaved people and their allies who were trying to resist were fighting against insurmountable odds in many cases, and we see that in the example of dangerfield newbie, one of the small group of men who joined the radical abolitionist, john brown, for his raid on the federal ars
frederick douglass was so captivated by madison washington's story that he penned a novella, frederick douglass's only work of fiction. frederick douglass was himself a former slave who was a leading abolitionist voice in the 19th century, one of the most famous black intellectuals of that period. and in his novella, the heroic slave, he described madison washington as a freedom-loving virginian akin to other freedom loving virginians namely george washington, thomas jefferson, patrick henry,...
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forgetting to go select the frederick douglass house, it's somewhere people might not think of but it has this rich multicultural history that our students need to learn, especially my students. they see history as something that old white people did and to show them that they've a place in the history as well, that's what i i would like to take thm to see frederick douglass house and teach them but when he did. >> you are one of our three teacher fellows this summer. why did you apply in the first place? >> i felt like i had a unique but becoming less unique perspective teaching english learners, teaching students or immigrants the face of america's changing and i've been on the front lines with the students. i wanted to bring my perspective of teaching a type of kid who has been left behind, at that also developing my own practice as well. i have really gotten to do this and if you like after this month i'm going to be a much better teacher for my students. >> you are here with your other teacher fellows and also the other teachers come in for a teacher conference, developing curric
forgetting to go select the frederick douglass house, it's somewhere people might not think of but it has this rich multicultural history that our students need to learn, especially my students. they see history as something that old white people did and to show them that they've a place in the history as well, that's what i i would like to take thm to see frederick douglass house and teach them but when he did. >> you are one of our three teacher fellows this summer. why did you apply in...
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the cvrr's president's agenda named frederick watts. he is important in the history of pennsylvania state university. he was one of the leading proponents of agricultural education in the united states, and it is recognized that the father pennsylvania state university. before that, he was the father of the cumberland valley railroad. one of the early proponents to get the railroad built. he served on the board of directors, and later as the president of the railroad during the civil war. frederick watts had a vision to turn the cumberland valley from a small, regional railroad to something of national importance. little did he know that his entrÉ was the confederate army and the publicity has railroad would get. probably the first time the cvrr plays any role in the conflict between north and south is during john brown's raid on harpers ferry in 1862. most of the raiders arrive on the cumberland valley railroad, having traveled to harrisburg. they set up their headquarters in downtown chambersburg. ironically in a boardinghouse owned
the cvrr's president's agenda named frederick watts. he is important in the history of pennsylvania state university. he was one of the leading proponents of agricultural education in the united states, and it is recognized that the father pennsylvania state university. before that, he was the father of the cumberland valley railroad. one of the early proponents to get the railroad built. he served on the board of directors, and later as the president of the railroad during the civil war....
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mccarthy: imagine what frederick douglass would say if he heard about that? the author of the great american novel "the invisible man," said that america is woven of many strands, a fate has become one and yet many. that is not a prophecy, but a description. as we reflect on the solemn chapter and american story, we must think of additional ways to put the many aspects of our history front and center. there is more work to be done. as individuals, we have different backgrounds, but as americans we share something much deeper. with humility about our history, faith in our principles and hope in our future, let us continue to deepen our common bonds and never failed to pursue our 's highest goal, to form a more perfect nation. thank you and god bless. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states senate, the honorable charles schumer. [applause] sen. schumer: first, let me thank karen bass and the cbc for this moving and so important commemoration. now, in the midst of the civil war, president lincoln delivered address.d inaugur
mccarthy: imagine what frederick douglass would say if he heard about that? the author of the great american novel "the invisible man," said that america is woven of many strands, a fate has become one and yet many. that is not a prophecy, but a description. as we reflect on the solemn chapter and american story, we must think of additional ways to put the many aspects of our history front and center. there is more work to be done. as individuals, we have different backgrounds, but as...
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one of these individuals was frederick douglass. all know about douglas and his incredible biography. confidence for freedom has always stood out for me. douglas had every reason to hate america for the injustice he suffered, but he became one of america's greatest champions because he saw that it could renew its spirit by appealing to its core and supposed. those principles contained old truths of human liberty. using his gift as a writer and speaker, douglas motivated his fellow americans to line their professed believes with her actual practices. heis extremely fitting that has a statue right here in emancipation hall. i am proud to say he has a portrait that hangs in my office. his accomplishments are an inspiration to anyone who believes in the importance of human equality, hard work, and freedom. where are we as a country now, 150 years after the end of slavery? the congressional black caucus is a great example of our countries sustained progress. it's 55 members, the largest number in its history, represent more than 182 mill
one of these individuals was frederick douglass. all know about douglas and his incredible biography. confidence for freedom has always stood out for me. douglas had every reason to hate america for the injustice he suffered, but he became one of america's greatest champions because he saw that it could renew its spirit by appealing to its core and supposed. those principles contained old truths of human liberty. using his gift as a writer and speaker, douglas motivated his fellow americans to...
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angie. >> thanks so much. >>> meet frederick county' new canines edie oden and az sewer. they'lazur. that will he help locate and seize illegal narcotics. they went through an intense initial tining period and will continue to train throughout their ceers. adorable. >> very cute can. still to co here new study says marriage rates are down and the reason is wom cannot find men who are attractive enough inic a very specif way. >> hm. >> can you guess? >> co, no, ian't. i'm interested in finding out. here's a live look 95 in maryland. police pursuit that ended in a crash. well, you can see backup during the rush hour that it's adding to ide remnants of thisent. we'll have an update for you. we'll be right back. >> ♪ a lot of folks ask me why their ddoesn't get everyt clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbingrind rinsing builght in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs d.tsolve quickly... o remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishesthe first time
angie. >> thanks so much. >>> meet frederick county' new canines edie oden and az sewer. they'lazur. that will he help locate and seize illegal narcotics. they went through an intense initial tining period and will continue to train throughout their ceers. adorable. >> very cute can. still to co here new study says marriage rates are down and the reason is wom cannot find men who are attractive enough inic a very specif way. >> hm. >> can you guess? >> co,...
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douglass, frederick used their literacy in the interest of others. enslaved people were forbidden to speak their native languages. they weren't allowed to practice played theions and music of their native lands. and yet, they found a way. a way to hold onto much of their african culture. with patterns, ideas and practices they encountered. born much of the flavor and substance in the music, dance, food, and style that is known throughout the world as uniquely american. the day finally came when enslavement was morally impoverished. and -- morally abolished. not without the help of white abolitionists such as elizabeth chandler. however, the struggles of african-american people was far from over. -- were far from over. our heart and our bodies were broken again as the promises of reconstruction gave way to a period of terror that involved -- 4743hing of 4000 black people. people between 1882-1968. endured church bombings, harassment, police beatings and animal attacks. like the brutalities inflicted on so many in the civil rights movement, including h
douglass, frederick used their literacy in the interest of others. enslaved people were forbidden to speak their native languages. they weren't allowed to practice played theions and music of their native lands. and yet, they found a way. a way to hold onto much of their african culture. with patterns, ideas and practices they encountered. born much of the flavor and substance in the music, dance, food, and style that is known throughout the world as uniquely american. the day finally came when...
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getting to go somewhere like the frederick douglass house in anacostia, it is somewhere people might not think of but it has a rich multicultural history that students need to learn, especially my students. they see history as something that old white people did and to show them they have a place in that history, as well, that is why i like to take them to see the frederick douglass house and teach them about what he did. >> you are one of our three teacher fellows this summer, why did you apply in the first place? unique,t like i had a but becoming less unique, perspective teaching english learners, teaching students who are immigrants that the face of america's changing and i had been on the frontline with those students. i wanted to bring my perspective of teaching a kid was been left behind. month iike after this am going to be a much better teacher for my students. >> you are here with your other teacher fellows and other teachers coming in for a teacher conference developing curriculum for middle school and high school students, what are some of the interesting ideas or practic
getting to go somewhere like the frederick douglass house in anacostia, it is somewhere people might not think of but it has a rich multicultural history that students need to learn, especially my students. they see history as something that old white people did and to show them they have a place in that history, as well, that is why i like to take them to see the frederick douglass house and teach them about what he did. >> you are one of our three teacher fellows this summer, why did...
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president's agenda named frederick watts. he is important in the history of pennsylvania state university. he was one of the leading proponents of agricultural education in the united states, and it is recognized that the father pennsylvania state university. before that, he was the father of the cumberland valley railroad. one of the early proponents to get the railroad built. he served on the board of directors, and later as the president of the railroad during the civil war. frederick watts had a vision to turn the cumberland valley from a small, regional railroad to something of national importance. little did he know that his armye was the confederate and the publicity has railroad would get. probably the first time the cvrr plays any role in the conflict between north and south is during john brown's raid on harpers ferry in 1862. most of the raiders arrive on the cumberland valley railroad, having traveled to harrisburg. they set up their headquarters in downtown chambersburg. boardinghousea owned by a widow of one of
president's agenda named frederick watts. he is important in the history of pennsylvania state university. he was one of the leading proponents of agricultural education in the united states, and it is recognized that the father pennsylvania state university. before that, he was the father of the cumberland valley railroad. one of the early proponents to get the railroad built. he served on the board of directors, and later as the president of the railroad during the civil war. frederick watts...
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>>> frederick hermano te escuchamos, pero no te vemos muy bien. >>> (risas). >>> frederick cuÉntame. >>> esa neblina te tapa. >>> no veo nada. >>> estoy en chicago querido jorge te puedo comprobar que estoy en chicago muy buenos dÍas ada. la verdad es que la ciudad amaneciÓ con neblina y brisa desde aquÍ un reporto maravilloso de lo que vivÍ ayer con el grito de independencia mexicana y para eso, me llevÓ una guÍa maravillosa mi colega viviana. quÉ tal muy buenos dÍas. >>> bienvenido. >>> cÓmo te va. >>> ayer tu viste lo divino que es chicago, te los juro, allÍ atrÁs esta la ciudad. >>> donde? >>> allÍ estÁ. tal vez como le digo a todo el mundo si viene a chicago, espera un poco, porque va cambiar. >>> la pasamos muy bien, aquÍ en chicago, los mexicanos celebraron con todo. >>> asÍ es, fuimos al norte y el sur de aquÍ, para ver cÓmo celebramos. >>> que mejor manera de celebrar en chicago que disfrutando de un partido de cubs para eso fuimos con liliana. >>> y nos fuimos a buscar la fanaticada mexicana. >>> no soy fanÁtico de cubs. >>> tiene que venir. >>> te dije es
>>> frederick hermano te escuchamos, pero no te vemos muy bien. >>> (risas). >>> frederick cuÉntame. >>> esa neblina te tapa. >>> no veo nada. >>> estoy en chicago querido jorge te puedo comprobar que estoy en chicago muy buenos dÍas ada. la verdad es que la ciudad amaneciÓ con neblina y brisa desde aquÍ un reporto maravilloso de lo que vivÍ ayer con el grito de independencia mexicana y para eso, me llevÓ una guÍa maravillosa mi...
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somebody just mentioned a moment ago about frederick douglass. i was curious when that came in, -- reflected the time when he went to london. didn't reflect the fugitive slave law and the effort on the part of the south to try to tighten the reins? >> i mentioned that. on the passport issue, -- a formalsome time for institution to have this document develop. african-americans did travel even though they could not officially have the protection of the passport. kerri: if you were a slave, you are not considered a human being, you are considered a commodity. if her masters are taking her in their mind,, it is like you are legally taking your property from massachusetts to england. in terms of frederick douglas and abolitionists, they could travel but there was no guarantee that you could come back. there was no guarantee you can bathe. the federal government had no recognition that you existed. another black woman abolitionist and boston was a couple blocks from here. she called it the double bind of being a person of color. sometimes you can make
somebody just mentioned a moment ago about frederick douglass. i was curious when that came in, -- reflected the time when he went to london. didn't reflect the fugitive slave law and the effort on the part of the south to try to tighten the reins? >> i mentioned that. on the passport issue, -- a formalsome time for institution to have this document develop. african-americans did travel even though they could not officially have the protection of the passport. kerri: if you were a slave,...
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. >>> frederick county hea ofcials ltareahi smallerrcng dog and its d jog department putwoth up ese dogs owners. thinmix, they that ul everyone was having a great time. a beautiful day, all the tails wereasing each other wging roun round mike nev brutally attacle ander almost killed. afterun day at the dog park. it was tuesday causina g ahe e >> reporter: pictures after the rehead. and even worse whe t mhiikse bitten three times in his arm. which puts him contracting rabies if ethf o trrying her ta we're jus t g mtoaksue after t days. omso sod to rabies. >> reporte if no onever:n ho getsorrwamiil wke clo soies rvaccine. ve dog fine with getting the toe ouus c kldnow the records they sparee the m iin ic suprt ocacy group andwiol vetet ree-thf prisoners of war u.s. sg in action. amts said the rides will focus on the sam group b also suicide prevention >>> a shortageontgsu oerf y countity publi schoore r toel ax to be a dasub. a substitute up until ny, tow, sub needed to schstrion we'll tell you y.kn the rule proposedstruion. we'll tell you y.kn the rule proposedstruion. sua oine time. we w
. >>> frederick county hea ofcials ltareahi smallerrcng dog and its d jog department putwoth up ese dogs owners. thinmix, they that ul everyone was having a great time. a beautiful day, all the tails wereasing each other wging roun round mike nev brutally attacle ander almost killed. afterun day at the dog park. it was tuesday causina g ahe e >> reporter: pictures after the rehead. and even worse whe t mhiikse bitten three times in his arm. which puts him contracting rabies if...
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somebody just mentioned a moment ago about frederick douglass. i was curious when that came in, if it affected -- reflected the time when he went to london. didn't reflect the fugitive slave law and the effort on the part of the south to try to tighten the reins? >> i mentioned that. on the passport issue, -- it takes some time for a formal institution to have this document develop. plenty of african-americans did travel even though they could not officially have the protection of the passport. kerri: if you were a slave, you are not considered a human being, you are considered a commodity. if her masters are taking her through england, in their mind, it is like you are legally taking your property from massachusetts to england. in terms of frederick douglas and abolitionists, they could travel but there was no guarantee that you could come back. there was no guarantee you can bathe. the federal government had no recognition that you existed. another black woman abolitionist and boston was a couple blocks from here. she called it the double bind
somebody just mentioned a moment ago about frederick douglass. i was curious when that came in, if it affected -- reflected the time when he went to london. didn't reflect the fugitive slave law and the effort on the part of the south to try to tighten the reins? >> i mentioned that. on the passport issue, -- it takes some time for a formal institution to have this document develop. plenty of african-americans did travel even though they could not officially have the protection of the...
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happenedne enf o at t with the dea id frederick fair and today in court, prosecutors say it two otteen hers, 15 and lo folwe vin argument over him giving the came out of now llar sayt was m. hend n him as he lay there unconscious. >> thi for a dollar bill. obviously, there was a degree of dialogue that occurred after that and it was neg ive who said what, we do not know at this point in time. what was askedvi tewhog w askin come forward, if they overheard the cotin erfasa i,on, occurred.eknk-out game. buthtis was w over a couple ore on social media wanting them to be tried as adults. i can tell you thatak i don'te the law. i just prosecute people who break it. ok. so the law does not permit ate's attorneys' offices across the state of maryland to charge a o. at w wh first degree assault . tsterr:orteey h cor t however, they sayheyes will be n ounger e against the faenager, however, at this tti cing first not want to speak about w the cause dll teenagersthpeea heart, he's nominating marcu ta nes expressed interjoest injo the yty formally e apriprovnejo ass' we t firstak daye of fall fee
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. >> joining us from north it -- new york is cassandra frederick. she is limiting director with the drug policy alliance. thanks for being with us this morning. startingd our program about the -- talk about the war on drugs and its legacy. we began this morning with a speech that happened 30 years ago from president george w. bush. here is part of that speech. >> this is the first time since taking the oath of office i felt an issue was so important, threatening, that it warranted talking directly with you. all of us agree that the gravest of mastic threat facing our nation's drugs. it has strained our 30 -- faith and system of justice, our courts, prisons, legal system our break -- are at the breaking point. the social cost of drugs is mounting. drugs are sapping our strength as a nation. turn on the evening news or pick up the morning paper and you will see what some americans now just by stepping out their front door. problem todayus is cocaine, in particular, crack. who is responsible? everyone who uses drugs. everyone who sells drugs. everyone
. >> joining us from north it -- new york is cassandra frederick. she is limiting director with the drug policy alliance. thanks for being with us this morning. startingd our program about the -- talk about the war on drugs and its legacy. we began this morning with a speech that happened 30 years ago from president george w. bush. here is part of that speech. >> this is the first time since taking the oath of office i felt an issue was so important, threatening, that it warranted...
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children, including frederick douglass jr., and rosetta douglass sprg. all of the documents we looked out so far are in the holdings of the national archives, and the national archives preserve them for future generations. i think it's really spectacular that a petition you send to congress today just as these african-american petitioners did in 1877 becomes part of the national archive holdings, and we are really fortunate we have it here today to help tell this story. we have seen lots of petitions on this tour. really, when women were pressing for their voting rights, they only had first amendment rights available to them to press their government for their rights, and political change, but one of the other rights that suffragists used, the freedom to assemble. they used that pretty effectively to gain greater visibility and public attention in particular for their cause. we have this great wall mural. one of many suffrage parades for states throughout the country. this one is here in washington, d.c. from 1913. that was one of the most consequential
children, including frederick douglass jr., and rosetta douglass sprg. all of the documents we looked out so far are in the holdings of the national archives, and the national archives preserve them for future generations. i think it's really spectacular that a petition you send to congress today just as these african-american petitioners did in 1877 becomes part of the national archive holdings, and we are really fortunate we have it here today to help tell this story. we have seen lots of...
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very important pieces of western art, one of them being the painting of the fight, little bighorn by frederick graham and ington. another one is in black and white as most of his illustrations are. brinton was a wise collector. he could collect great paintings in the black-and-white realm because they were illustrations. they had a lot less value than the color work of that time. bradford is very well educated, a yale graduate from 1904. helen is six years his elder and she never married and upon his death, he leaves the rash to helen with the idea that upon her death, she is supposed to open it to the public so they can see how they lived. even in the 1930's, he understood he was not living the way most americans were living. are in front of the plane's nation which is the brinton exposition of american -- of native american planes materials. it's a testament to the n,portance of the galatio family, patience -- patrons of the native people and they are treasured by the crow and over the course of 40 years, it's adopted into the tribe and eventually made an honorary crow medicine woman. the fa
very important pieces of western art, one of them being the painting of the fight, little bighorn by frederick graham and ington. another one is in black and white as most of his illustrations are. brinton was a wise collector. he could collect great paintings in the black-and-white realm because they were illustrations. they had a lot less value than the color work of that time. bradford is very well educated, a yale graduate from 1904. helen is six years his elder and she never married and...
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frederick is 90, duls 90. fredericksburg, it's 90.n lit rwarm through the evening, we have relief o the way, which will be good. first we get the clouds. more clouds. ther a could b spotty shower he ortonight. but mainly i think we'in just g to have clouds low a we' mor towards thel hel p things up a little bit. a little the he it looksrealwaly,y, fall starts just a week. so we have that to loo forward to as well. humberto is a hurricane. we'll share more about that coming up in a few minutes. guys? . >>> states across the country are cracking down on vaping with concerns over e cigealth officials. the law would raise the minimum wage to buycoobac flavors 21. >> it is addicting young people to nicotine at enarly tinicosignehls similar largeting place tawlirn ilno. lawmakers montgomery county unveiled the proposal thatould ban vape shopsrom m silele if md gh break down theive in rockville with the story. >> reporter: what we learned is that 22 vape shops in montgomery county and we learnet also tha 19 of them a
frederick is 90, duls 90. fredericksburg, it's 90.n lit rwarm through the evening, we have relief o the way, which will be good. first we get the clouds. more clouds. ther a could b spotty shower he ortonight. but mainly i think we'in just g to have clouds low a we' mor towards thel hel p things up a little bit. a little the he it looksrealwaly,y, fall starts just a week. so we have that to loo forward to as well. humberto is a hurricane. we'll share more about that coming up in a few minutes....
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time at the mall, but the real history in places, a lot of that, son't get into getting to go to the frederick douglass house, it is something where people might think of, but it has this rich, multicultural history that our students need to learn. as somethingory old white people did and just show them they have a place in that history as well. you are one of our three teacher fellows the summer. why did you apply in the first place? unique,t like i had a but becoming less unique perspective teaching english thread the face of america is changing and i have been on the line. perspectivebring my and also developing my own practice as well. i feel like after this month, i'm going to be a much better teacher. >> you are here with the other teachers coming in, developing curricula for middleton high school student. interestinge of the ideas or practices you've heard? >> [inaudible] has been prolific in their time here. they have been taking on the task of doing state history. it is easier to find the national stuff online, but finding things specific about north dakota, that is harder. they have
time at the mall, but the real history in places, a lot of that, son't get into getting to go to the frederick douglass house, it is something where people might think of, but it has this rich, multicultural history that our students need to learn. as somethingory old white people did and just show them they have a place in that history as well. you are one of our three teacher fellows the summer. why did you apply in the first place? unique,t like i had a but becoming less unique perspective...
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>> sÍ, frederick quÉ pediste? >> frederick quÉ hiciste? >> pido amor, amistad. >> eso es muy importante. >> que el barcelona gane la champions. >> tambiÉn pedÍ libertad. >> betty quÉ pediste? >> abundancia, muy bien. >> salud. >> okay. >> y tÚ carolina. >> una bicicleta rota. >> una nueva (risas) ella fue especÍfica eso me gusta. >> un empleo nuevo. >> esto lo cerramos y esa caja la guardamos en un lugar especial en nuestra casa un lugar donde nosotros cada vez que veamos la casa sintamos ya dios y el universo estando trabajando hacia mÍ. >> llÉvense su caja muy importante carolina. >> sigue aÑadiendo incluso en su casa pueden continuar ustedes allÁ tambiÉn de la misma forma porque esto se le va cumplir y despuÉs cuando abramos la caja y veamos el siguiente equinoxio que todo se realizÓ exactamente. >> espectacular, gracias querida patricia. >> gracias a ustedes a todos, nosotros nos vamos a una pausa comercial, pero quÉdese porque hay mÁs. ya llega el candelero y juliÓn Álvarez reconoce que sus problemas legales le afectan
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frederick douglass was captivated by madison washington story that he penned a novella. it is his only work of fiction. he himself was a former slave leading abolitionists voiced in the middle decades of the 19th century. he describes madison washington as a freedom loving virginian namely george washington, thomas jefferson, patrick henry and other founding fathers. unfortunately, many attempts at slave revolt and other forms of resistance were not successful. that is simply because the entire system at the local, state and national level was set up to preserve the institution of slavery. enslaving people and allies that were trying to resist or fighting against insurmountable odds in many cases. we see that in the example of --. dangerfield newbie was one of the small group of men who joined the radical abolitionist john brown for his raid on the federal arsenal in october 1859. this raid was part of the planned slave revolt. john brown and army were not only going to take over the weapons at harpers ferry, they were going to add a new cache of weapons and march throug
frederick douglass was captivated by madison washington story that he penned a novella. it is his only work of fiction. he himself was a former slave leading abolitionists voiced in the middle decades of the 19th century. he describes madison washington as a freedom loving virginian namely george washington, thomas jefferson, patrick henry and other founding fathers. unfortunately, many attempts at slave revolt and other forms of resistance were not successful. that is simply because the entire...
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owners of two dogs who attacked a smaller dog and its owner at a maryland dog parktuek dog park in frederick and now it is a race against time for the man bit. >> 'sfox5 anjali hemphill joins re live 20derick where you spoke to the victim. hi, anjali. >> reportewell, hey, guys,r: yeah, this is both scary a eriousnd to the pointre that the health departmen put up theste signs all over the dog park here looking for the owners two different owners of. two different dogs a black lab pit bull mixus and aalian shepherd mix that e werearlier this week. the owners ainn't fg any charges but they have information that could be lifesaving. i want to show you pictures now that some may find delaware counties tabing. i want to warn you, these were the inries that a four year old bee sean named day saiuate sustd after being attacked by two different large dogs at the ballenger creek dog park. she ended with around 20 u puncture wounds and bites all over her body, mainly on her neck and head this after her owner says theacttk came out s two dogs t ha had been play sing witht the others for time suddeent in
owners of two dogs who attacked a smaller dog and its owner at a maryland dog parktuek dog park in frederick and now it is a race against time for the man bit. >> 'sfox5 anjali hemphill joins re live 20derick where you spoke to the victim. hi, anjali. >> reportewell, hey, guys,r: yeah, this is both scary a eriousnd to the pointre that the health departmen put up theste signs all over the dog park here looking for the owners two different owners of. two different dogs a black lab pit...
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traffic flowing southbound frome frederick all way down into rockville t pleasant suitland parkway pennsylvania avenug 50 lookin good. not righ now.okin good. outside the beltway in fort sh 395 looks good. we're flowing past the pentagon andale city to the beltway even south at that pent in spotsylvania looking very niceow shut down d.c. planned for later this morheng district. keep updated as weet more information. back to you. ♪ >>> time right now 4:49. leats get a loo the top stories we're covering for you on this monday morning. >>> are a ra bcklo eonded net ya poo oenppon. it will be up to israel's president to decide which candidate should serve as prime minister aer last week's dead look primary particle la men towe elections. homicide investigation on going in the district this morning hat shooting in southeast it l morris road. investigators diss covered close to 40 shell casings in the area of the the metro bus stop at the corner of mount view and morris. juveniles were among the victi victims. right now police are searching for the suspectshe v ivedol ac y sundayam. league mvp dell
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august wilson was born frederick august kittle on april 27, 1945. his mother's name was daisy wilson. she was a cleaning lady. his father's name was frederick august kittle. he was a german baker. i want you guys to pay attention. race matters in a very specific way. race is always one of the things we are discussing as we look at these plays. so, his father, frederick august kittle, was a german baker, he is white european. his mother is a black woman named daisy. she is a cleaning lady. we are talking about a mixed relationship. his mixed identity is a part of what he is working on when he is writing. how he is negotiating african-american existence is a part of who and what he is as he is working as an artist and as a writer. it is part of the mission he is undertaking. he is the fourth of the six children. and they live in the hill district of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. a lot of what wilson is going to talk about deals with the great migration. i have mentioned that in this class before. the great migration is what happened after reconstruction i
august wilson was born frederick august kittle on april 27, 1945. his mother's name was daisy wilson. she was a cleaning lady. his father's name was frederick august kittle. he was a german baker. i want you guys to pay attention. race matters in a very specific way. race is always one of the things we are discussing as we look at these plays. so, his father, frederick august kittle, was a german baker, he is white european. his mother is a black woman named daisy. she is a cleaning lady. we...
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jared: my name is jared frederick, i am an instructor of history at penn state altuna, and i am a reenactor with the furious fourth world war ii history group. and we are here at army heritage days, the u.s. army heritage education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. at this event, this is a major complex on the army heritage trail. one can find reenactors, or living historians from all kinds of time periods, from the 17th century up to the present. my group is here this weekend to discuss the th
jared: my name is jared frederick, i am an instructor of history at penn state altuna, and i am a reenactor with the furious fourth world war ii history group. and we are here at army heritage days, the u.s. army heritage education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. at this event, this is a major complex on the army heritage trail. one can find reenactors, or living historians from all kinds of time periods, from the 17th century up to the present. my group is here this weekend to discuss the th
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you begin your book by talking -- by quoting frederick douglass "my part has been to tell the story of the slave come the story of the master never wanted for narrators." could you start by reading a part of your book? ta-nehisi coates is with us today. his first novel is called "the water dancer." the story is a large part of this novel and hiring beginning to understand the story of african-americans who are resisting through escaping slavery is a big part of it. at this point, in the novel he is grappling literally with the written oral stories of escaped african-americans. he is beginning to understand his place in it. "in all of these words in each of these stories, i saw as much magic as anything i had seen in the goose. souls conducted as surely as i was from out of its depths. and i saw them coming up on railroads, barges, river runners, skiffs, and bribery coach. coming up on horseback of a hard snow and march elting ice. they were fitted in ladies dress and came up in gentry's close and came up in dental bandage and came up, in sling and came up come in rights came up. they b
you begin your book by talking -- by quoting frederick douglass "my part has been to tell the story of the slave come the story of the master never wanted for narrators." could you start by reading a part of your book? ta-nehisi coates is with us today. his first novel is called "the water dancer." the story is a large part of this novel and hiring beginning to understand the story of african-americans who are resisting through escaping slavery is a big part of it. at this...
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there are p very few claims black man raped white women before the end of the civil war and frederick douglass and ida b wells would use that as an example. how come they didn't do it during the civil war when the white men were away? they didn't. there are virtually none that i can even think of. but it becomes the claim we have to protect white women hood from the black predators who are genetically. who saw birth of a nation? and the rollback of reconstruction. and after eating chicken wings thaten it is legal for black men were people of different races to get married and it is about the racist. so this is an invention that is amazing. that we have to study how anti- black racism continues and goes underground and resurfaces in order to fight it. the best way is through education and proximity through the surprising fact that so many black-and-white kids voted through the segregated schools today they would have a heart attack they could nott believe that would be translated into the situation we seee today. >>. >> i am a missionary and the copyright author of black lives matter a
there are p very few claims black man raped white women before the end of the civil war and frederick douglass and ida b wells would use that as an example. how come they didn't do it during the civil war when the white men were away? they didn't. there are virtually none that i can even think of. but it becomes the claim we have to protect white women hood from the black predators who are genetically. who saw birth of a nation? and the rollback of reconstruction. and after eating chicken wings...
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normal ve on 270 southbound through frederick. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.. holly and wisdom. >> 5:07 is the time. coming up on5 morning more women comeorward with accusations against singer placido domingo. rbtuis>>in abuse and sexual assault at a school for young people with special needs. >> we're going to break right now at 5:08. 75 is the temp. back in a moment. >> ♪ >> ♪ s usthe [mfew minute have until naptime is over. this is rachel depositing a check without leaving the house. pe(rachel) [rs] have you seen my debit card? (matt) [whispers] no. (vo) this is rachel turning off her debit ca. (matt) [whispers] babeba (vo) and on again. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >> also this morning,l a tentative trdate has been set in the case against r and b singer r. kelly set to begin next april. the singer faces several counts including sexual abuse obstruction of justice. kelly is also facing three other sex crime cases. >> ♪ >> develong this morning in eederick county in maryland, three formerloyees at a school for young peop
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. >>> y precisamente vamos a ir con frederick y la informaciÓn deportiva. >>> asÍ es, son mis ulas horas en chicago comienzo a despedirlo poco a poco la verdad la ha pasado muy bien, pero a lo que vinl por ver la informaciÓn deportiva atenciÓn porque ha pasado de todo. >>> comenz amos con lo que pasÓ en la uefa y que chicharito fue pierdas clave del sevilla marcÓ el primer gol mientras el a equipo con un tiro libre muy bueno y al final el sevilla es lÍder de la liga espaÑola y gaÓo el inicio europeo 3 por 0, y el equipo andaluz recibe al real madrid tercero y que viene de ser goleado por el psg. >>> paso armas los grandes ligas cachorros iniciaron serie contra cardinals y perdieron tercer partido consecutivo que caen kwlobs se siguen complicando lo bueno es que los cerveceros perdieron aÚn asÍ cachorros son terceros en la lucha por el comodÍn en la dÉcima entrada para cardinals mark disparÓ que uno definiÓ el partido hoy continÚa la accede esta serie en esta hermosa ciudad de chicago. >>> y en laciÓn grandes ligas yankees aseguraron el primer tÍtulo de la divisiÓn de de
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frederick's name was august kittle. race is always one of the things we are discussing as we look at these plays. his father, frederick august baker, hes a german is white or european. his mother is a black woman named daisy. she is a cleaning lady. we are talking about a mixed relationship. his mixed identity is a part of what he is working on when he is writing. how he is negotiating african-american existence is a part of who and what he is as he is working. it is part of the mission he is undertaking. he is the fourth of the six children. district in the hill of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. toot of what wilson is going talk about deals with the great migration. i mentioned that in this class before. the great migration is what happened after reconstruction in the south. the social status of black people moved from slavery to freed to the reconstruction era to sharecropping. -- i don't new name get is accurate for me to say slavery but that is essentially what it becomes. it is just a system where the black people used
frederick's name was august kittle. race is always one of the things we are discussing as we look at these plays. his father, frederick august baker, hes a german is white or european. his mother is a black woman named daisy. she is a cleaning lady. we are talking about a mixed relationship. his mixed identity is a part of what he is working on when he is writing. how he is negotiating african-american existence is a part of who and what he is as he is working. it is part of the mission he is...
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commander fredericks came down to camouflage their uniforms. here we have an example of the 517 helmet. it was an overspray of the green and the black, than they would put a helmet on and spray their .ilhouette veteran accounts here in the mediterranean in august of 1944, it was a very hot and humid area at the time. if they were caught in uniform with think that actually made it even sicker and heavier and smelled bad, so the soldiers did not like that very bad. it made them even more uncomfortable. a more serious issue they had at the time was the paint, fresh paint, the soldiers who got wounded, they found that it would bleed into their bloodstreams and they were getting blood infections due to that paint. you can read all the history of can in a book, but to do -- especially for kids to get that first-time experience and see what the soldiers go through is just another way for teachers and another way for us to learn about them. there is always something to learn about them, there is always something coming out of the woodwork. we can learn
commander fredericks came down to camouflage their uniforms. here we have an example of the 517 helmet. it was an overspray of the green and the black, than they would put a helmet on and spray their .ilhouette veteran accounts here in the mediterranean in august of 1944, it was a very hot and humid area at the time. if they were caught in uniform with think that actually made it even sicker and heavier and smelled bad, so the soldiers did not like that very bad. it made them even more...
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his name is frederick slade, and he arrives here in 1936. until 1942, hundreds of african-americans toil on the gettysburg battlefield, doing stuff like this. you all probably use this particular facility before, i bet, right? i know i have. you recognize it? that is the comfort station bathroom by the pennsylvania memorial. they're building modern infrastructure. when you go out route 30, out by the first aid field, the bathroom there, that is built in the 1930's. that's what the ccc workers are doing. they're beautifying monuments, upkeeping monuments. they're protecting or building or upgrading roads. they're doing a lot of the modern infrastructure. here they are in the soldiers national cemetery painting the lafayette fence. remember the one that was first in washington, d.c., the lafayette fence? lafayette fence is moved to the hill, and then it's going to be placed in between the soldiers national cemetery and the evergreen cemetery. here they are upgrading it. so if you could drop yourself in the gettysburg battlefield in 1930's, you
his name is frederick slade, and he arrives here in 1936. until 1942, hundreds of african-americans toil on the gettysburg battlefield, doing stuff like this. you all probably use this particular facility before, i bet, right? i know i have. you recognize it? that is the comfort station bathroom by the pennsylvania memorial. they're building modern infrastructure. when you go out route 30, out by the first aid field, the bathroom there, that is built in the 1930's. that's what the ccc workers...
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it was from the command of colonel frederick that came down to camouflage their uniforms. we have an example of the 517 helmet. andhave the green and black they would put the helmet on and spray for a silhouette. the mediterranean in august of 1944, a very hot, humid area. it is hot in uniform with paint that made it even thicker and heavier and felt bad, so the soldiers did not like that because it made them even more uncomfortable. a more serious issue is at the time with the paint, fresh paint, the soldiers that got wounded found the paint would get into their bloodstream's and they were getting infections. you can read all the history in a book, but to do first-hand accounts like this and have especially kids get the first-hand experience, try my helmet on, see what the soldiers went through, it is another way to teach and another way for us to learn about them because we are always researching the unit. there is always something to learn about them. there is always something coming out of the woodwork, photographs or more personal accounts that we can learn and pass o
it was from the command of colonel frederick that came down to camouflage their uniforms. we have an example of the 517 helmet. andhave the green and black they would put the helmet on and spray for a silhouette. the mediterranean in august of 1944, a very hot, humid area. it is hot in uniform with paint that made it even thicker and heavier and felt bad, so the soldiers did not like that because it made them even more uncomfortable. a more serious issue is at the time with the paint, fresh...
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august wilson was born frederick august kittle on april 27, 1945. his mother's name was daisy wilson. she was a cleaning lady. his father's name was frederick august kittle. he was a german baker. i want you guys to pay attention. race matters in a very specific way. race is always one of the things we are discussing as we look at these plays. so, his father, frederick august kittle, was a german baker, he is white european. his mother is a black woman named daisy. she is a cleaning lady. we are talking about a mixed relationship. his mixed identity is a part of what he is working on when he is writing. like how he is negotiating african-american existence is a part of who and what he is as he is working as an artist and as a writer. it is part of the mission he is undertaking. he is the fourth of the six children. and they live in the hill district of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. a lot of what wilson is going to talk about deals with the great migration. i have mentioned that in this class before. the great migration is what happened after reconstruct
august wilson was born frederick august kittle on april 27, 1945. his mother's name was daisy wilson. she was a cleaning lady. his father's name was frederick august kittle. he was a german baker. i want you guys to pay attention. race matters in a very specific way. race is always one of the things we are discussing as we look at these plays. so, his father, frederick august kittle, was a german baker, he is white european. his mother is a black woman named daisy. she is a cleaning lady. we...
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[laughter] captain frederick stowe was a bit of a celebrity at spangler. summer why he got the kitchen with armistead, because of his famous mom, harriet beecher stoped. he was hit on the head, survived, laughed, got on a boat around south america to san francisco, 1870 was never heard from again. barlow spent a week at spangler with wounds doctors said were mortal but surprised all land lived. it is thought his wife attended him at spangler. misses barlow died in 1864 of typhoid fever, probably because of work and exposure to illness. corporal james brown of 100 34th new york suffered gunshot wounds july 1, one of which broke four ribs. he survived. if you combine wounded treated at the 11th corps and the first wereion corps, there hundreds of men treated at george and elizabeth spangler's farm. we have time to do the doctors. the surgeons at spangler were the best of the best of their time and saved more than they lost, and suffered and sacrificed greatly during the war. i have dug up the names of 15 had surgeons worked at the 11th corps hospital. most w
[laughter] captain frederick stowe was a bit of a celebrity at spangler. summer why he got the kitchen with armistead, because of his famous mom, harriet beecher stoped. he was hit on the head, survived, laughed, got on a boat around south america to san francisco, 1870 was never heard from again. barlow spent a week at spangler with wounds doctors said were mortal but surprised all land lived. it is thought his wife attended him at spangler. misses barlow died in 1864 of typhoid fever,...
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john the baptist and jesus and a power to do it in a choreographic exploration of george frederick handel's messiah the broken heroes in classic noir my us style. symbiotic for better and for worse john the baptist makes jesus a teacher finding him disciples. noting the expectations of the crowds and doubting his mission. a ballet steeped in soul and sure manatee. i am the leader that can be a huge accord of a bit of myself and every piece of mine every choreography and every production and mission growing up she and i can't choreograph a stage something with complete honesty if i don't understand it these need for stiff i don't understand it deeply from a very specific angle my own personal angle in that 1st year. johno i meyer was born in milwaukee on lake michigan in 1039 his father was a ship's captain. his mother loved arts and culture. supported his ambition to dance and ambition born when the family went together to see a musical in the cinema. he started taking tap dancing classes then in a walkie city library he stumbled across a biography of. and fell in love with ballet. he studi
john the baptist and jesus and a power to do it in a choreographic exploration of george frederick handel's messiah the broken heroes in classic noir my us style. symbiotic for better and for worse john the baptist makes jesus a teacher finding him disciples. noting the expectations of the crowds and doubting his mission. a ballet steeped in soul and sure manatee. i am the leader that can be a huge accord of a bit of myself and every piece of mine every choreography and every production and...
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temps now across the area0ss 6e,erthoo along with dulles, i cumberland into western maryland, 64 for frederick, still seeing 70s out in westminster and baltimore at 72 quantico as well. dew points i've been mention g l to see them in the 50s meaning drier heower 60s aren't bad but j we're seeing t the forecast and we'll feel wdsg inmotu p mreoiou howtooumora y t get some sunshine out here. still have high pressure in play er new engl gethe clockwise rotation of air and oklot,t's theed aed cloud corage we're o going to stay around the t lowo mid 80s pending how much sunshinee acroe umaybe eve tn someeest oth90 of midus, so keep that inmind, su moreon the p afternoon eng a eveening hours there, but y ou n some s, by wednesdaf scattered shers, more so later then friday and sicatk up.but s omerest onc oe again lookingnto next week. ladies. >>> washington redskins runnings back guice just cannot catch a break. the team says the 22 year old suffered a injury to his right knee.coach jay gruden says guys underwent an miami afterli fnge eagles. the coach saidoheap backou up? >> for 's sure. yeah. i hav
temps now across the area0ss 6e,erthoo along with dulles, i cumberland into western maryland, 64 for frederick, still seeing 70s out in westminster and baltimore at 72 quantico as well. dew points i've been mention g l to see them in the 50s meaning drier heower 60s aren't bad but j we're seeing t the forecast and we'll feel wdsg inmotu p mreoiou howtooumora y t get some sunshine out here. still have high pressure in play er new engl gethe clockwise rotation of air and oklot,t's theed aed cloud...
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important pieces of western art, one of them being the painting of the fight on the little bighorn by frederick grahamington. it is a one of only two versions of that fight. it is in black and white as most of his illustrations are. brinton was a wise collector. he could collect great paintings in the black-and-white realm because they were illustrations. they had a lot less value than the color work of that time. bradford is very well educated, a yale graduate from 1904. helen is six years his elder and she never married and upon his death, he leaves the ranch to helen with the idea that upon her death, she is supposed to open it to the public so they can see how they lived. even in the 1930's, he understood he was not living the way most americans were living. here we are in front of the plain's nation which is the brinton exposition of native lains materials. it's a testament to the importance of the patrons of the native people and they are treasured by the crow and over the course of 40 years, it's adopted into the tribe and eventually made an honorary crow medicine woman. the family benef
important pieces of western art, one of them being the painting of the fight on the little bighorn by frederick grahamington. it is a one of only two versions of that fight. it is in black and white as most of his illustrations are. brinton was a wise collector. he could collect great paintings in the black-and-white realm because they were illustrations. they had a lot less value than the color work of that time. bradford is very well educated, a yale graduate from 1904. helen is six years his...
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lands for terrorist gro was in cour what he told federalelopments about the k tngilli at the great frederick fair. tothday. >> the 15 and 16-year-olds are charged as juveniles, with first the death of live outside frederickened. >>> well,ynt cou despite tearfun bdaartos until their c nextrt hearing, which is not uexil nmot lea rne much more about what investigators say led up to that one fatal punch. okke a eolo. of that scuffle that ended with e death weed. however,ino showt'ntir incident, this happening fridayt, eveng a te oeno roth b followed and harassed the victi itting the teens a dollar.osore t was th older brother who first punched and pushed mr. edwe. followed him u the victim. knocking him to the ground. they say the slder brothert on him as he lay there listen. >> this was over him asking him for a dollar bill. now, obviously, there was some degree of dialogue thatat occurd afte. dialogue. who said what? we do not know at this point in time. catheinorecewtietsve people to the conversation, if eythin asboedutcuocrrgame. act this is all over a cple of kids asking this m for that a b
lands for terrorist gro was in cour what he told federalelopments about the k tngilli at the great frederick fair. tothday. >> the 15 and 16-year-olds are charged as juveniles, with first the death of live outside frederickened. >>> well,ynt cou despite tearfun bdaartos until their c nextrt hearing, which is not uexil nmot lea rne much more about what investigators say led up to that one fatal punch. okke a eolo. of that scuffle that ended with e death weed. however,ino...
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frederick the great, we read about him. frederick the great, prussian king, prussian general. in this point numbers are an essential point of war and a general who loves his honor, reputation will take extreme care to recruit and conserve his troops. the idea that they're taking -- he's concerned with the well being of the average soldier. what's so shocking about that if you think about war and the common soldier prior to this, whether it's in the british army or any pretty much european army, they were the drages of society. you joined the military because you had no other choice. they were viewed as expendable. what is frederick the great doing here that's fundamentally different. >> he's talking about how like the numbers of your army is really important because each individual man could be the tipping point. >> okay. >> like a single person could make you win or lose. >> you are dependent on the conduct of your soldiers and at the same time for washington what happens if the army is defeated? if he loses too many men? >> the whole country -- >> yeah, that's the revolution
frederick the great, we read about him. frederick the great, prussian king, prussian general. in this point numbers are an essential point of war and a general who loves his honor, reputation will take extreme care to recruit and conserve his troops. the idea that they're taking -- he's concerned with the well being of the average soldier. what's so shocking about that if you think about war and the common soldier prior to this, whether it's in the british army or any pretty much european army,...
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of that on5 looking frederick through rockville and no problems on th beltway, inner or outer loop. >>> tsa agents fou another gun, the 23rd time this year, fo the offiund the gun in the montgomery county's woman's bad last friday loaded with six bullets, she claimed she forgot she had it with her, even though it's september, the latest discovery surpasses the total nuer of guns collected all of last year. at bwi marshal. >>> the maryland department ofn tural resources has reducing the state's oyster harvest by an estimator 30%. commercial watermen won't be able to work before 3:00 p.m. also calls for the shoreni of the season for all oystermen. including those that use power rkdays at the end.r, ten wo state is set to publish the monday.next >>> let's talk about hurricane dorian. dorian may have contaminated atme virginia w ways affecting shelish like oysters nd collapse, o saturday, they stopped shellfishes harvng. the lower james river andack river, the daily pre reports heavy rains and tidal surges, they will be tested to determine when harvesting can be reopen. ♪ . >>> o the fo
of that on5 looking frederick through rockville and no problems on th beltway, inner or outer loop. >>> tsa agents fou another gun, the 23rd time this year, fo the offiund the gun in the montgomery county's woman's bad last friday loaded with six bullets, she claimed she forgot she had it with her, even though it's september, the latest discovery surpasses the total nuer of guns collected all of last year. at bwi marshal. >>> the maryland department ofn tural resources has...
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frederick the great, we read about him. frederick the great, prussian king, prussian general. in this point numbers are an essential point of war and a general who loves his honor, reputation will take extreme care to recruit and conserve his troops. the idea that they're taking -- he's concerned with the well being of the average soldier. what's so shocking about that if you think about war and the common soldier prior to this, whether it's in the british army or any pretty much european army, they were the dregs of society. you joined the military because you had no other choice. they were viewed as expendable. what is frederick the great doing here that's fundamentally different. >> he's talking about how like the numbers of your army is really important because each individual man could be the tipping point. >> okay. >> like a single person could make you win or lose. >> you are dependent on the conduct of your soldiers and at the same time for washington what happens if the army is defeated? if he loses too many men? >> the whole country -- >> yeah, that's the revolution.
frederick the great, we read about him. frederick the great, prussian king, prussian general. in this point numbers are an essential point of war and a general who loves his honor, reputation will take extreme care to recruit and conserve his troops. the idea that they're taking -- he's concerned with the well being of the average soldier. what's so shocking about that if you think about war and the common soldier prior to this, whether it's in the british army or any pretty much european army,...
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[laughter] captain frederick stowe was a bit of a celebrity at spangler. that is why he got the summer kitchen with armistead, because of his famous mom, harriet features to --. beecher so -- harriet towe. he was hit on the head, survived, laughed, got on a boat around south america to san francisco, 1870 was never heard from again. barlow spent a week at spangler with wounds doctors said were mortal but surprised all land lived. it is thought his wife attended him at spangler. mrs. barlow died in 1864 of typhoid fever, probably because of exhausting work and exposure to illness. corporal james brown of 134th new york suffered gunshot wounds july 1, one of which broke four ribs. he survived. if you combine wounded treated at the 11th corps and the first division second corps hospital, they were probably 2500 to 3000 men treated at george and elizabeth spangler's farm. i think we have time to do the doctors. the surgeons at spangler were among the best of the best of their time and saved more than they lost, and suffered and sacrificed greatly during the wa
[laughter] captain frederick stowe was a bit of a celebrity at spangler. that is why he got the summer kitchen with armistead, because of his famous mom, harriet features to --. beecher so -- harriet towe. he was hit on the head, survived, laughed, got on a boat around south america to san francisco, 1870 was never heard from again. barlow spent a week at spangler with wounds doctors said were mortal but surprised all land lived. it is thought his wife attended him at spangler. mrs. barlow died...