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and scott miller talked about what happened when they returned to europe. that's fold by history prove sore jonathan ray on what it took for jews to assimilate in u.s. culture during the progressive era. >>> here's some of the highlights for this weekend. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a history tour looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern the communicators visit a technology fair on capitol hill. sunday on q and a political commentator, author and
and scott miller talked about what happened when they returned to europe. that's fold by history prove sore jonathan ray on what it took for jews to assimilate in u.s. culture during the progressive era. >>> here's some of the highlights for this weekend. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a history tour looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern the communicators visit a technology fair on capitol hill. sunday on q and a political commentator, author and
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scott miller talks about his book "refuge denied" st. louis passengers and the holocaust, and what happened to them when they returned to europe. he's joined by other scholars and a survivor of the holocaust who was a passenger on the trip. this is an hour and a half. >>> thank you. can you all hear me? great. first of all, i want to thank the jewish museum of florida for hosting this venue, for inviting me. and i'm here today really to talk about an unsolved mystery that hovered over america for over 60 years. and that is whatever became of the passengers who sailed on the 1939 ill-fated voyage of the st. louis. late may, early june 1939, really the unthinkable happened. the ship carries over 900 jewish refugees fleeing nazi germany were first denied entry into the port of havana in cuba and then denied entry into this country, into the united states, after sailing very close to the shores of miami beach. so tantalizingly close that the passengers could see the palm trees and the hotels and it's always very meaningful for me to speak ab
scott miller talks about his book "refuge denied" st. louis passengers and the holocaust, and what happened to them when they returned to europe. he's joined by other scholars and a survivor of the holocaust who was a passenger on the trip. this is an hour and a half. >>> thank you. can you all hear me? great. first of all, i want to thank the jewish museum of florida for hosting this venue, for inviting me. and i'm here today really to talk about an unsolved mystery that...
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and scott miller talked about what happened when they returned to europe. that's fold by history prove sore jonathan ray on what it took for jews to assimilate in u.s. culture during the progressive era. >>> here's some of the highlights for this weekend. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a history tour looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern the communicators visit a technology fair on capitol hill. sunday on q and a political commentator, author and former presidential candidate pat buchanan on c-span 2 friday night at 8:00 eastern books on hillary clinton, barack obama and edward snowden. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words "the weekly standard's" daniel hall pper. on c-span 3, the negro's league monarchs. saturday, the civil war. and sunday on real america at 4:00 p.m. an interview with president herbert hoover. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400 or e-mail us @comments. follow us on twitter. >>> american history tv in primetime begins now with holocaust survivor marcell drimer. he s
and scott miller talked about what happened when they returned to europe. that's fold by history prove sore jonathan ray on what it took for jews to assimilate in u.s. culture during the progressive era. >>> here's some of the highlights for this weekend. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a history tour looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern the communicators visit a technology fair on capitol hill. sunday on q and a political commentator, author and former presidential...
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we salute captain scott miller of indiana, a proud hoosier and a proud marine. in afghanistan he went out on dangerous patrols traveling to remote villages, meeting with tribal elders, building trust, forging partnerships to push back insurgents, and here at the legion he continues to serve by encouraging businesses across america to get back to the veterans who defended our way of life and make our prosperity possible, so thank you, scott. where is scott here today? we are proud of him. there he is. [applause] we salute master sergeant carol barker of greensboro, north carolina. as a first sergeant on her medevac unit, she was responsible for more than 100 troops, helped save the lives of our wounded warriors in those critical first hours when life so often hung in the balance. here at the legion, she continues to serve helping homeless veterans come in off the streets and begin their lives anew with a roof over their heads. thank you, carol. where is carol? [applause] we joe grassy, who grew up just outside new york city, after his home town was attacked on 9/
we salute captain scott miller of indiana, a proud hoosier and a proud marine. in afghanistan he went out on dangerous patrols traveling to remote villages, meeting with tribal elders, building trust, forging partnerships to push back insurgents, and here at the legion he continues to serve by encouraging businesses across america to get back to the veterans who defended our way of life and make our prosperity possible, so thank you, scott. where is scott here today? we are proud of him. there...
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e salute scott miller of indiana, a proud hoosier and a proud marine. n afghanistan he went out on travelling to ls remote villages and meeting with tribal elders and building forging partnerships to push back insurgents and here he continues to serve by encouraging businesses across america to give back to the oferans who defended our way life and make our prosperity possible. so thank you, scott. where is scott here today? we're proud of him. there he is. applause] salute master sergeant greensboro, er of north carolina. medivac sergeant of her unit helped saved the lives of warriors when life hung in the balance and here at he legion she continues to serve helping homeless come in off the streets and begin their roof over their heads. thank you, carroll. carroll? grew ute sergeant joe who up just outside new york city after his hometown was attacked 9/11. he left his civilian job and joined the army. afghanistan.r in he spent most of his time on the degree ine in the 120 heat supplying helicopter crews. serve e he continues to helping veterans comple
e salute scott miller of indiana, a proud hoosier and a proud marine. n afghanistan he went out on travelling to ls remote villages and meeting with tribal elders and building forging partnerships to push back insurgents and here he continues to serve by encouraging businesses across america to give back to the oferans who defended our way life and make our prosperity possible. so thank you, scott. where is scott here today? we're proud of him. there he is. applause] salute master sergeant...
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and author scott miller talks about what happened when they returned to europe.at's followed by history professor jonathan rey on what it took for jews to assimilate to u.s. culture during the progressive era. >> announcer: here are some of the highlights for this weekend. friday, 8:00 pm eastern, history tour looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30 pm eastern, the communicators. sunday on q & a, political commentator, author and political candidate pat buchanan. at 8:00 eastern, books on hillary clinton, barack obama and edward snowden. saturday on 10:00 pm eastern, weekly standards. we tour the literary sites. the negro leagues kansas city monarchs. saturday at 6:00 pm eastern on civil war, depiction of slavery in movies. and real america at 4:00 pm, president herbert hoover. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400 or e-mail us at commen comments @c-span.org. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >>> american history tv in prime team begins now with holocaust survivor marcel drimer. he spoke with bill benso
and author scott miller talks about what happened when they returned to europe.at's followed by history professor jonathan rey on what it took for jews to assimilate to u.s. culture during the progressive era. >> announcer: here are some of the highlights for this weekend. friday, 8:00 pm eastern, history tour looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30 pm eastern, the communicators. sunday on q & a, political commentator, author and political candidate pat buchanan. at 8:00 eastern,...
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and author scott miller talks about what happened when they returned to europe. >>> in the weeks following the norman did i invasion allied forces moved to drive the germans out of the peninsula and begin deliberation of nazi occupied france. tonight at 8:00 john mcmanus talks about the liberation of the important crossroads town of san low. >> bradley's concept on the heels of his failure near kutans is redoubling his efforts to take san low which you see in the middle of our map. that of course is not a new objective for the new objectivee americans. they hope to have it sooner than this. and the reason it's important -- and you'll notice this just by a glance at the map. practically every road in normandy leads there. it was a market. but a kind of a communication and transportation and transportation center for market culture. it had been invaded because it was valuable for these reasons. it had been innovated by romans, by napoleon i can armies. you name it. obviously germans in 1940. and all of those invaders in the old days had want ed what invaders generally wanted, plunder, stuff,
and author scott miller talks about what happened when they returned to europe. >>> in the weeks following the norman did i invasion allied forces moved to drive the germans out of the peninsula and begin deliberation of nazi occupied france. tonight at 8:00 john mcmanus talks about the liberation of the important crossroads town of san low. >> bradley's concept on the heels of his failure near kutans is redoubling his efforts to take san low which you see in the middle of our...
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scott? >> reporter: well that father is identified as 38-year-old frederick roy miller of landover. a man according to online court records has been embroiled in a long visitation custody and child support suit with the baby's mother and family who live here where the shooting started on farmer's place of temple hills. yesterday a shocking explosion of family violence at the home on farmer place. that ended with a running shootout of at least six officers on branch avenue. and when it was over, frederick roy miller was dead, but so was their 3-year-old daughter living with them in the car. today police say that it appears despite all the police gunfire, the girl had been stabbed and shot by her own father according to initial reports from the maryland medical examiner. this after a shooting at the home where court records say the little girl lived in the custody of her mother and where miller has been accused of violating protective order and destroying property in the past. at 1:00 in the afternoon, police were called after the child's great grandmother and grandfather were wounded
scott? >> reporter: well that father is identified as 38-year-old frederick roy miller of landover. a man according to online court records has been embroiled in a long visitation custody and child support suit with the baby's mother and family who live here where the shooting started on farmer's place of temple hills. yesterday a shocking explosion of family violence at the home on farmer place. that ended with a running shootout of at least six officers on branch avenue. and when it was...
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miller started his domestic violence weekend rampage. we heard all about that in the stories ahead of you. it's just awful. >> it really is. it's a sad story scott broom just reported, just one of so many stories. you may hear about miller and think it's an isolated incident. how could anyone, much less a public official -- what could anyone, much less a public official have done, to help someone in so much pain that he killed his baby? leaders say including angela alsobrooks and pastors and reverends say it is incumbent on you and me to act and that could save a life. call 211. operators can get you the help you need confidentially. if you're in imminent danger, call 911 immediately. many churches also have counseling and you don't need to be religious or even a member. another thing. get the word out they say. take part in the maryland crime victims fun run october 18th and also alsobrooks said the county will hold a family unity summit in december helping with lots of issues including mental health. >> we also want people to ask . for help. there's no shame in asking for help. there's a stigma around mental health that has to leave us. there
miller started his domestic violence weekend rampage. we heard all about that in the stories ahead of you. it's just awful. >> it really is. it's a sad story scott broom just reported, just one of so many stories. you may hear about miller and think it's an isolated incident. how could anyone, much less a public official -- what could anyone, much less a public official have done, to help someone in so much pain that he killed his baby? leaders say including angela alsobrooks and pastors...
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scott broom. >> reporter: police chief mark magaw revealed compelling evidence, details despite the gunbattle between suspect frederick roy miller with his little girl in the car it was, in fact, gunshots and a slashing by miller on his daughter that caused her death. posted to facebook by miller's sister a selfie the sister claims is miller and his daughter in the minutes before a car chase and shootout with police that ended in tragedy on branch avenue saturday afternoon. this. >> this man sh two family members and then killed his 3- year-old daughter. >> reporter: today prince george's county police chief mark magaw said despite all the police gunfire evidence proves that layla was first stabbed by her father a folding knife recovered from his car, then shot with a 38 special pistol in the head at point blank range. it was a close close contact wound gunshot. 3 to 6 inches from the gun was 3 to 6 inches away from layla when it went off. there were no officers anywhere. the medical examiner with these findings there no one else who could have killed this baby girl. >>> police have confirmed the victim is shawntell lewis in the
scott broom. >> reporter: police chief mark magaw revealed compelling evidence, details despite the gunbattle between suspect frederick roy miller with his little girl in the car it was, in fact, gunshots and a slashing by miller on his daughter that caused her death. posted to facebook by miller's sister a selfie the sister claims is miller and his daughter in the minutes before a car chase and shootout with police that ended in tragedy on branch avenue saturday afternoon. this. >>...
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scott broom. >> reporter: police chief mark magaw revealed compelling evidence, details despite the gunbattle between suspect frederick roy miller with his little girl in the car it was, in fact, gunshots and a slashing by miller on his daughter that caused her death. posted to facebook by miller's sister a selfie the sister claims is miller and his daughter in the minutes before a car chase and shootout with police that ended in tragedy on branch avenue saturday afternoon. this. >> this man shmily members and then killed his 3- year-old daughter. >> reporter: today prince george's county police chief mark magaw said despite all the police gunfire evidence proves that layla was first stabbed by her father a folding knife recovered from his car, then shot with a
scott broom. >> reporter: police chief mark magaw revealed compelling evidence, details despite the gunbattle between suspect frederick roy miller with his little girl in the car it was, in fact, gunshots and a slashing by miller on his daughter that caused her death. posted to facebook by miller's sister a selfie the sister claims is miller and his daughter in the minutes before a car chase and shootout with police that ended in tragedy on branch avenue saturday afternoon. this. >>...
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scott and ann simon and debby kay were with me the whole time. we got together. [speaker not understood] goes out to jeff miller for being so amazing and having such a great vision after all those community meetings. (applause) >> and i remember one meeting someone said they didn't want the playground redone because they knew everyone that was here already and it was so intimate. well, i hope you all get to know all your neighbors because there's a lot more of them that are going to be here now. thank you for everything. (applause) >> thanks, carina, thanks, lynn. >> this is something we all wanted to do. >> wait, i'm going to add to your certificates of honor to lynn and carina. from the entire board of supervisors we have certificates for all of you. so, thank you for all of your hard work. (applause) >> i want to bring up my colleagues, i have two great colleagues from the board of supervisors here today, supervisor scott wiener and supervisor john avalos. if you guys want to come up and say a few words. but before i hand the mic over, just real quick, nobody say a word for a second. that's the best sound in
scott and ann simon and debby kay were with me the whole time. we got together. [speaker not understood] goes out to jeff miller for being so amazing and having such a great vision after all those community meetings. (applause) >> and i remember one meeting someone said they didn't want the playground redone because they knew everyone that was here already and it was so intimate. well, i hope you all get to know all your neighbors because there's a lot more of them that are going to be...
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scott, the a.c.l.u. is already asking baltimore city officials to ensure the police don't cross the line and turn curfew enforcement into stop-and-frisk for kids. >> pelley: michelle millerchelle. a toddler has caused a security lockdown at the white house. that story is next 3 why suffer more than you have to? you can do something different. because the landscape of options has changed. brisdelle is the only fda approved, non-hormonal option proven to reduce moderate to severe hot flashes during menopause. and the bedtime dose provides 24-hour relief. brisdelle is not for everyone. call your doctor if you have changes in mood or behavior, thoughts of suicide, or a high fever, stiff muscles or confusion, signs of a possible life-threatening condition. abnormal bleeding, bone fractures, restlessness, vision problems, and impaired judgment and motor skills may occur. don't take brisdelle if you are pregnant, taking maois, thioridazine, pimozide, or are allergic to paroxetine. tell your doctor about all your medicines like tamoxifen, triptans, or paroxetine. side effects include nausea, vomiting, tiredness, and headache. change is in the air. it's time to talk to your docto
scott, the a.c.l.u. is already asking baltimore city officials to ensure the police don't cross the line and turn curfew enforcement into stop-and-frisk for kids. >> pelley: michelle millerchelle. a toddler has caused a security lockdown at the white house. that story is next 3 why suffer more than you have to? you can do something different. because the landscape of options has changed. brisdelle is the only fda approved, non-hormonal option proven to reduce moderate to severe hot...
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scott there is another side. there is another side. >> -- stanley drunkle miller delivering alpha -- >> we don't know yet.that says it's not just -- >> that's my point. we don't know yet. >> we don't know yet. it could be not just not helpful. it could be incredibly hurtful. >> or it could do nothing wrong. right? >> we don't know. >> the hyperinflationistas who -- >> you just pointed to the -- where do you think the art market and this car market where do you think this bubble who do you think gave the ammunition for the bubble? >> okay so the fed just gets everything, everything that's gone on is all at the feet of the fed? >> i certainly think you could attribute some of what's happening to the fed. >> this is a long, long argument. people said the same thing back in 2001 that the fed let it run up for two long. >> look what happened in 2008. >> look any time you have any sort of manipulations people will say okay you can't smooth things out forever. any of the problems therefore are your fault because you were manipulating. >> well we'll see. but at this point, i don't -- you know, who is it that was
scott there is another side. there is another side. >> -- stanley drunkle miller delivering alpha -- >> we don't know yet.that says it's not just -- >> that's my point. we don't know yet. >> we don't know yet. it could be not just not helpful. it could be incredibly hurtful. >> or it could do nothing wrong. right? >> we don't know. >> the hyperinflationistas who -- >> you just pointed to the -- where do you think the art market and this car market...
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geoff miller, senior vice president, player of health and safety policy, national football league. thank you for being here. scott holland that, executive director of u.s. a football. then a face of a brain injury, concussion, multiple concussions within soccer,brianna scurry of the women's national soccer team. the next panel will have ian, the other face of a high school level concussions. with that, mr. daly, you are recognized for your five minutes. >> i would like to thank the chairman, ranking member and subcommittee members for testifying today, and promoted the health and safety of the best professional hockey players in the world. it is in close by boards and the glass, the only major professional sport with no out of bounds. hockey is of physical game. at the nhl level -- a little closer. the nhl level our players want it to be physical and fans want it to be physical but importantly all constituent groups associated with the game want it to be safe. this objective includes safe and responsible play in our game and the national hockey league working together with the national hockey league players' asso
geoff miller, senior vice president, player of health and safety policy, national football league. thank you for being here. scott holland that, executive director of u.s. a football. then a face of a brain injury, concussion, multiple concussions within soccer,brianna scurry of the women's national soccer team. the next panel will have ian, the other face of a high school level concussions. with that, mr. daly, you are recognized for your five minutes. >> i would like to thank the...