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some of you may know that emma goldman is buried the forest home cemetery in chicago illinois at the end of the blue line south of the blue line get off the train walked two blocks south through the marble archways and its rot iron past the gypsy graves. take a left on the path and when you get to the haymarket monument you will see the haymarket tabare. look to your left about three rows back there are tombstones and you will see emma goldman's tombstone that looks a little dingy these days. much rusty year than the last time i visited. i wrote a book about the people buried in forest home some years ago. by capitalism on the american left. actually i call it the u.s. left but my publisher decided everybody is american. there are 72 radicals mostly communists and anarchist's buried in this plant around the haymarket monument and some heavy names in both the amicus and communist movement exactly like three tombstones from emma goldman is buried foster like the dictator of the communist party for years and years he was like the main ideologue and i'm interested in communist actually t
some of you may know that emma goldman is buried the forest home cemetery in chicago illinois at the end of the blue line south of the blue line get off the train walked two blocks south through the marble archways and its rot iron past the gypsy graves. take a left on the path and when you get to the haymarket monument you will see the haymarket tabare. look to your left about three rows back there are tombstones and you will see emma goldman's tombstone that looks a little dingy these days....
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and not sure how to comfort her. >> reporter: now emma happens to be emma duke, who fox 5 also talked with over the weekend. she was the girlfriend of abduhl who was with him and witnessed that accident. she was uninjured thankfully in the crash. at this point fairfax police are still conducting a full investigation. we're waiting to hear what an autopsy may show on the driver of the suv. they're trying to look at all options and figuring out if it was a medical condition that caused him to swerve or some other factor possibly in the crash. at this point they are still asking people to come forward that may have witnessed this crash. any little piece of information could possibly help police solve this puzzle. we're live here in fairfax county, sarah simmons, fox 5 news. back to you. >>> 500,000 pounds when you can to me, open doors. >> a new royal scandal. the duchess of york is finding herself in hot water over the release of that undercover video. the news of the world said the duchess tried to sell a reporter access to her ex husband prince andrew. >> gurvir joins us with more on
and not sure how to comfort her. >> reporter: now emma happens to be emma duke, who fox 5 also talked with over the weekend. she was the girlfriend of abduhl who was with him and witnessed that accident. she was uninjured thankfully in the crash. at this point fairfax police are still conducting a full investigation. we're waiting to hear what an autopsy may show on the driver of the suv. they're trying to look at all options and figuring out if it was a medical condition that caused him...
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two highways were lost. 18-year-old abdul chadlee was enjoying the afternoon with friends, including emmand both heard a big boom. the car was coming at us. >> reporter: the authorities say an suv driven by 31-year- old gary thorne for some reason, crossed several lanes of traffic here on lowe highway and heading straight for abdul and emma. >> he yelled at me to move out of the way. i turned to the right and the car hit the back. and then it hit him straight on. it was in -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: tonight, the chadly family invited us into their home. abdul's father mohammad said after graduation that he pland to the attend george mason university, where he wanted to become a veterinarian. >> the landscape, the brother -- . [ indiscernible ] next to his friends as you so and his neighbors everywhere. >> reporter: while at fairfax high school, abdul had many friends and we're told that his skills on the wrestling mat were well beyond what they should have been with a few years of training. >> he had only three years of experience and this year, his senior year, it had been like he
two highways were lost. 18-year-old abdul chadlee was enjoying the afternoon with friends, including emmand both heard a big boom. the car was coming at us. >> reporter: the authorities say an suv driven by 31-year- old gary thorne for some reason, crossed several lanes of traffic here on lowe highway and heading straight for abdul and emma. >> he yelled at me to move out of the way. i turned to the right and the car hit the back. and then it hit him straight on. it was in -- [...
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emma, if you could just -- right there. >> hi, i'm suzanne from the associated press. i have two questions. you sort of touched on this, mayor gordon, when a lot of the outrage are mentioned the tortures and kidnappings are mentioned. but we don't hear about any kind of federal, state, local effort to really focus in on that. and i think if something like that was going on in washington, d.c. -- in fact, when slayings happened in a little neighborhood in trinidad there was a big change in the police way of doing things there. so what i'm wondering is, enough being done not border security wise but within the state at those different levels to really focus down on it? i mean, if 300 kidnappings are happening, what -- is that still happening that that many kidnappings are happening? and the second question i have, you have a law about an antismuggling law, and when that was passed there was criticism that it would affect law enforcement relationship. has that affected the law enforcement relationship with the community? can you tell me if you've seen any consequences? th
emma, if you could just -- right there. >> hi, i'm suzanne from the associated press. i have two questions. you sort of touched on this, mayor gordon, when a lot of the outrage are mentioned the tortures and kidnappings are mentioned. but we don't hear about any kind of federal, state, local effort to really focus in on that. and i think if something like that was going on in washington, d.c. -- in fact, when slayings happened in a little neighborhood in trinidad there was a big change in...
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in an instant, emma duke watched abdelouahid chadli was killed by the out of control suv. thorne was also killed when his vehicle hit a tree. his stepfather kevin griffin says the family has no idea what could have happened. they know of no issues with the car or with gary's health. >> no medical issues, nothing like that. so that's what's kind of got everybody wondering what happened. >> reporter: meanwhile on monday at fairfax high school, grief counselors are expected to be on hand for those students who need help dealing with their classmate's death. abdelouahid chadli was just weeks away from graduation. gary thon died the day before his 32 birthday. a day he planned to celebrate with his 10-year-old daughter. >> we're not going to stop talking about it because that's how you forget. we don't want to forget. >> reporter: abdelouahid chadli was laid to rest yesterday. gary thorne's body has not been released to the family. they are not saying how long it will take before they know what caused this horrible tragedy. >>> keeping you safe on the road is the focus of the p
in an instant, emma duke watched abdelouahid chadli was killed by the out of control suv. thorne was also killed when his vehicle hit a tree. his stepfather kevin griffin says the family has no idea what could have happened. they know of no issues with the car or with gary's health. >> no medical issues, nothing like that. so that's what's kind of got everybody wondering what happened. >> reporter: meanwhile on monday at fairfax high school, grief counselors are expected to be on...
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press 1 for jami, 2 for jake, 3 for emma, 4 for fluffy.ntinues through noon eastern on tuesday. >>> coming up, what would cinco de mayo be without guacamole? >> what is better than guacamole? what? >> two kinds of guacamole! elle. day one of the activia 14-day challenge. my digestive problems are irregularity. so i'm really excited to see if this really works. my husband tried this last night. he loved it. he said it's the best yogurt i've ever brought home, so...mmm. have just started to notice a slight difference in my digestion. help regulate your digestive system. take the activia challenge. it works or it's free. ...there's lubriderm advanced therapy. and now there's lubriderm advanced therapy spf 30. the only body moisturizer with an spf this high. its nutrients match the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin... for a great clean feel with the best uva/uvb protection. see you later alligator. advanced therapy spf 30 is here... lubriderm. your moisture, matched. go to lubriderm.com for $2 savings. >> live, local, latebreaking
press 1 for jami, 2 for jake, 3 for emma, 4 for fluffy.ntinues through noon eastern on tuesday. >>> coming up, what would cinco de mayo be without guacamole? >> what is better than guacamole? what? >> two kinds of guacamole! elle. day one of the activia 14-day challenge. my digestive problems are irregularity. so i'm really excited to see if this really works. my husband tried this last night. he loved it. he said it's the best yogurt i've ever brought home, so...mmm. have...
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[applause] >> in event took place at redd -- red emma's coffee house. to learn more visit redemma redemmas.org. >> next the story of the first ever inoculation program, tony williams tells the story of the the pox and the government. >> thank you very much. thank you for the kind introduction. i'm glad we have a full house. thanks for coming out for the independent book sellers. delightful. i am almost tempted to leave the podium and arrange the shelfs for a couple of hours and join me for a cup of coffee. there is the 20 year an very tear. congratulations to the bookstore, and hopefully i'll be able to come back on their 40th anniversary in a couple of decades, god willing. anyway, it's interesting, i'm going out on the book tour and speaking to a lot of audiences about both of my books. it's always interesting to see the kind of reaction you'll get to the books. most of it positive. most of the interesting comments from a friend of mine in williamsburg that came up and said, tony, i have to admit, i really didn't like history very much in school. beca
[applause] >> in event took place at redd -- red emma's coffee house. to learn more visit redemma redemmas.org. >> next the story of the first ever inoculation program, tony williams tells the story of the the pox and the government. >> thank you very much. thank you for the kind introduction. i'm glad we have a full house. thanks for coming out for the independent book sellers. delightful. i am almost tempted to leave the podium and arrange the shelfs for a couple of hours...
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you know, emma goldman was a eugenicist. w.e.b. du bois was a eugenicist. in fact there have been quotes that there were times that margaret sanger actually quoted tebeau eda de boies and was accused of racism for using his words because he talked about the need to control the fertility of ignorant southern black women who didn't have the knowledge to control their fertility and he cared about that and he had his whole theory of the talent and that it was important for black families to control their reproduction and so she was in some ways and the company of reformers and radicals who shared this edition. on the other hand, she did take on an articulate some eugenic views that were on a savory and that got her into a lot of trouble. now particularly the black community was troubled by a lot the was going on in the birth control of the especially the late 60's with the black power movement there were struggles in the community between men who felt that there was a kind of genocidal in polls with birth control and the pill and a lot of family planning clinic
you know, emma goldman was a eugenicist. w.e.b. du bois was a eugenicist. in fact there have been quotes that there were times that margaret sanger actually quoted tebeau eda de boies and was accused of racism for using his words because he talked about the need to control the fertility of ignorant southern black women who didn't have the knowledge to control their fertility and he cared about that and he had his whole theory of the talent and that it was important for black families to control...
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emma says, y lizz is j at frong us. good morning.aller: i wanted to callerlier to say to marissa in ne6 c13 york that yes, president bush did blame president bill clinton. to thees uestionst yes, i am going to support my incumbent. i appon wud his d for being abl stand up there and manage that. i think we need to change leadershers b with pelosi and reed. no one is talking about president ryieama's failgne to choose an african american for the supreme cou sp. host: fred j at frong us on the indpend inter line. caller: good morninhea thank yoer for taking my call. host: where is your town? caller: a little topel in south western pennst.sm fro6 c13 what we are seeing here is not democrat or rpewrepubliclican o compa spment alliesed with so-called african americans or eahatever variety of eth froc background. people are waking up to realize we are all americans f. trst. this belongs to both our democrats and republicans. hosnst thato b you for the cal scott is joining us. good morning. caller: just a note about the healthcare. i haven't
emma says, y lizz is j at frong us. good morning.aller: i wanted to callerlier to say to marissa in ne6 c13 york that yes, president bush did blame president bill clinton. to thees uestionst yes, i am going to support my incumbent. i appon wud his d for being abl stand up there and manage that. i think we need to change leadershers b with pelosi and reed. no one is talking about president ryieama's failgne to choose an african american for the supreme cou sp. host: fred j at frong us on the...
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there are a number of reports of repealing do not ask, do not tell emma >> i have seen some of the reports. i have not seen in -- "don't ask, don't tell"? >> i have seen some of the reports. it is likely congress is going to act this week. we will examine that. >> if some compromise could be reached with the white house endorse it? >> let me find out what they are discussing, and that might be pertinent. i will check. >> what is your thinking on the wisdom of drilling at 5,000 feet. he talked about the difficulties. going forward, does this change your thinking? >> i can say we have had a number of meetings with the president. i do not believe the president wants to make a judgment without the investigation we will see starting thursday with the national academy of engineers and the commission. i have heard him say this. they have to mean it. we have been fortunate that it has worked. we have not dealt with something like this since 1983 or 1984 off the coast of mexico. the incidents got to talk about was even before that off the coast of california, so we have been fortunate. we have to i
there are a number of reports of repealing do not ask, do not tell emma >> i have seen some of the reports. i have not seen in -- "don't ask, don't tell"? >> i have seen some of the reports. it is likely congress is going to act this week. we will examine that. >> if some compromise could be reached with the white house endorse it? >> let me find out what they are discussing, and that might be pertinent. i will check. >> what is your thinking on the...
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. >> and in that same name, emma lazarus was by far the leading jewish figure in 19th century america, and it's her son net, called "the new colossus" that is engraved on the statue of liberty. give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. there are so many contributions this month allows us to highlight, i thank you for joining us tonight. we look forward to the rest of the month and the celebrations across the country. ms. berkley: thank you very much. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you so much. it's my privilege to invite my colleague from the state of florida, the gentleman from central florida who is a newly elected member and who has done a fantastic job fighting for his constituents, fighting on behalf of the issues that are important to this country and fighting to help particularly focus on job creation and turning our economy around. the gentleman, and my friend from central florida, alan grayson. mr. grayson: it would be easy to spend this hour talking about the contribution jewish people have made to american science and culture. if you look at
. >> and in that same name, emma lazarus was by far the leading jewish figure in 19th century america, and it's her son net, called "the new colossus" that is engraved on the statue of liberty. give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. there are so many contributions this month allows us to highlight, i thank you for joining us tonight. we look forward to the rest of the month and the celebrations across the country. ms. berkley: thank you very...
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emma, if you could just -- right there. >> hi, i'm suzanne from the associated press. i have two questions. you sort of touched on this, mayor gordon, when a lot of the outrage are mentioned the tortures and kidnappings are mentioned. but we don't hear about any kind of federal, state, local effort to really focus in on that. and i think if something like that was going on in washington, d.c. -- in fact, when slayings happened in a little neighborhood in trinidad there was a big change in the police way of doing things there. so what i'm wondering is, enough being done not border security wise but within the state at those different levels to really focus down on it? i mean, if 300 kidnappings are happening, what -- is that still happening that that many kidnappings are happening? and the second question i have, you have a law about an antismuggling law, and when that was passed there was criticism that it would affect law enforcement relationship. has that affected the law enforcement relationship with the community? can you tell me if you've seen any consequences? th
emma, if you could just -- right there. >> hi, i'm suzanne from the associated press. i have two questions. you sort of touched on this, mayor gordon, when a lot of the outrage are mentioned the tortures and kidnappings are mentioned. but we don't hear about any kind of federal, state, local effort to really focus in on that. and i think if something like that was going on in washington, d.c. -- in fact, when slayings happened in a little neighborhood in trinidad there was a big change in...