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around and became teachers at howard university. we have a well-known surgeon, mickey syphax, who died just a couple of years ago, near the age of 100, who was a very prominent surgeon, professor, teacher at howard university. and we also have julian dixon who was a congressman from california who passed away in 2000 but served in the u.s. congress for close to just over a decade. the syphaxes have a long legacy here at arlington estate. in the 1860s when the civil war began, the lees left the property. robert e. lee left, departed, became a general in the virginia army and his wife also left fearing that there would be problems with the federal government. arlington estate was taken over by the u.s. army. it was considered a stronghold, a way to protect washington, d.c., and so it was overrun by a number of u.s. army soldiers. the lees, when they left, asked the slaves to attend it. they had no idea how long the war would last but felt they would return. as a result of that, several years later the u.s. government modified the tax
around and became teachers at howard university. we have a well-known surgeon, mickey syphax, who died just a couple of years ago, near the age of 100, who was a very prominent surgeon, professor, teacher at howard university. and we also have julian dixon who was a congressman from california who passed away in 2000 but served in the u.s. congress for close to just over a decade. the syphaxes have a long legacy here at arlington estate. in the 1860s when the civil war began, the lees left the...
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turned aroundch and became teachers at howard university. we have a well-known surgeon who died a couple years ago near the age of 100 who was a very common professor at howard, university. we also have julian dixon, a congressman from california who passed away in 2000 but served in the u.s. congress close to over a decade. have quite a is legacy here. in the 1860's when the civil war , the police left the property. property lee departed and became general in the virginia army. arlington state was taken over by the u.s. army. it was considered a stronghold to protect washington dc and was overrun by a number of u.s. army soldiers. theythe police left, believed they would attend here after the war. they felt they would return. , several years later , the u.s. government modify the while mrs. lee could not pay her taxes and person and as a result, the property was taken by the u.s. government. there was no proof that the owned thatly property. some years later about 1866, the oldest son working in the department of interior had the opportunit
turned aroundch and became teachers at howard university. we have a well-known surgeon who died a couple years ago near the age of 100 who was a very common professor at howard, university. we also have julian dixon, a congressman from california who passed away in 2000 but served in the u.s. congress close to over a decade. have quite a is legacy here. in the 1860's when the civil war , the police left the property. property lee departed and became general in the virginia army. arlington state...
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and "seth and the first lady go to howard university." featuring the 8g band with nate morton. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. "the new york times" published an op-ed today that cites anecdotes from donald trump's childhood and argues that even as a child he personified privledge and entitlement. like, look what he made his [ applause ] donald trump said this week that vladimir putin has been a leader far more than our president has been a leader. and he's got a point. i mean, if president obama was as strong a leader as vladimir putin, donald trump would be dead by now. [ laughter ] [ applause ] that would be the difference. while donald trump often cites a quote in which vladimir putin allegedly called him brilliant, the russian word used does not mean brilliant in the terms of intelligent, but more like a bright light or colorfulness. [
and "seth and the first lady go to howard university." featuring the 8g band with nate morton. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. "the new york times" published an op-ed today that cites anecdotes from donald trump's childhood and argues that even as a child he...
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last week i went to howard university in washington, d.c. to give some advice to freshmen students on how to adjust to college, and i had some help. i had some help from nick cannon, who is not only the host of "america's got talent" but at the age of 35 recently enrolled in howard and is a michelle obama, who was once a college freshman but now, a true story, the first lady of the united states. [ light laughter ] let's take a look. >> seth: hey, i'm seth meyers. i'm here with the first lady, and we're gonna go to howard university to give advice to freshmen on how to handle college. but here's the exciting thing. very exciting. they don't the know the first lady is going to be there. >> it's gonna be good! >> seth: so are you ready? >> i was born ready. >> seth: that is what people have told me. ?? hi, there. so nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> seth: i'm seth. >> siquori. >> trey. >> seth: trey, nice to meet you. >> i'm priscilla. nice to meet you. >> seth: hi, priscilla. >> alexandria. >> seth: alexandria. >> call me alex. >> set
last week i went to howard university in washington, d.c. to give some advice to freshmen students on how to adjust to college, and i had some help. i had some help from nick cannon, who is not only the host of "america's got talent" but at the age of 35 recently enrolled in howard and is a michelle obama, who was once a college freshman but now, a true story, the first lady of the united states. [ light laughter ] let's take a look. >> seth: hey, i'm seth meyers. i'm here with...
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i followed the dream to go into journalism and went to howard university. he also got a kick of being able to say that i was no longer lou stokes' daughter but that he was my father. we had a beautiful relationship. >> what do you want someone picking up the book to get from the story? this is the story of a little black boy who was born in 1925. he was born to a single mom who was a domestic who would take several trolly cars to leave him and his younger brother to go clean other people's homes, who had a grandmother who would take care of him, who had a dream to walking from poverty to the halls of congress. to having so many beautiful stories and a family that he loved to the core. he would always end by saying that he was so blessed. >> reporter: it is palpable, your love and pride, and i know it was returned. i know how proud he was of you. >> yeah. thank you. >> reporter: thank you for sharing this. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> and carl stokes in 1972 also became, her uncle, the first ways. >>> coming up, the man who retired after 50 years as a
i followed the dream to go into journalism and went to howard university. he also got a kick of being able to say that i was no longer lou stokes' daughter but that he was my father. we had a beautiful relationship. >> what do you want someone picking up the book to get from the story? this is the story of a little black boy who was born in 1925. he was born to a single mom who was a domestic who would take several trolly cars to leave him and his younger brother to go clean other...
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i went to howard university with the first lady michelle obama. we're going to give you a look at that. so very excited about that. [ cheers and applause ] and -- yeah. got a great show. but before we get to all of that, this week the presidential candidates have been focusing on national security, which in any other year could be a real weakness for hillary clinton, given her support for the war in iraq. ways to remind us he has no idea what he's talking about. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: now, remember, hillary supported the wars in iraq, in libya. she has a hawkish streak that deserves scrutiny and criticism, especially considering how wary many americans have become of foreign military intervention. fortunately for hillary, she's running against an opponent whose main foreign policy experience is the time he invaded scotland with a golf club. [ laught now, as you may recall, the linchpin of donald trump's foreign policy platform is that he has a plan to defeat isis. a plan that only he cou
i went to howard university with the first lady michelle obama. we're going to give you a look at that. so very excited about that. [ cheers and applause ] and -- yeah. got a great show. but before we get to all of that, this week the presidential candidates have been focusing on national security, which in any other year could be a real weakness for hillary clinton, given her support for the war in iraq. ways to remind us he has no idea what he's talking about. for more on this, it's time for...
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at howard university in washington, d.c. guest: glad to be here, man.nt talked about the timing of this 19th museum by the mr. romney and -- by the smithsonian, and the events happening in north carolina recently. juxtapose them. guest: the more things change, the more things stay the same. president obama captured in some ways the deep ambiguity in the age of obama related to race. i think it really emphasized the need for a museum, for a place together where people can have these often difficult conversations. in charlotte, north carolina the state taking over an investigation of people bantering back and forth between local and state government, looking for justice. when we saw tulsa, oklahoma -- there was a race riot in 1920 one third of course, now they are saying they did not protest in tulsa like they did in charlotte p are then you have columbus, ohio, where a young boy, 100 pounds, was shot. preliminary reports say he was actually running away. what that demonstrates is these policing,of race and of race and the american spirit or as fundamenta
at howard university in washington, d.c. guest: glad to be here, man.nt talked about the timing of this 19th museum by the mr. romney and -- by the smithsonian, and the events happening in north carolina recently. juxtapose them. guest: the more things change, the more things stay the same. president obama captured in some ways the deep ambiguity in the age of obama related to race. i think it really emphasized the need for a museum, for a place together where people can have these often...
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this fall he will be enrolling in howard university as an incoming freshman. and yesterday during a freshmen event nick cannon and late night talk show host seth meyers introduced a big surprise guest -- first lady michelle obama. the first lady reflected back to her time as a college student. "college did everything for me, it built my confidence number one; it taught me i could leave home and be successful away from home; it taught me how to open up, how to try new ((kirsten joyce)) >> the visit to the historically black college is part of michelle obama's "reach higher initiative," which urges high school students to go on to college and to finish college. this was michelle obama's final back-to-school season as first lady./// sherry how's the weather today? day... wait until you see the numbers. ............. yesterday we hit those low 100s again and aiming for that again today. .............. thunderstorms just barely grazing the east side of the valley yesterday but they delivered a wallop with gusty winds and heavy rain. ......... today more sunshine an
this fall he will be enrolling in howard university as an incoming freshman. and yesterday during a freshmen event nick cannon and late night talk show host seth meyers introduced a big surprise guest -- first lady michelle obama. the first lady reflected back to her time as a college student. "college did everything for me, it built my confidence number one; it taught me i could leave home and be successful away from home; it taught me how to open up, how to try new ((kirsten joyce))...
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for the call.u you are looking at the howard university marching band. we go to derek.rning. caller: hello, and good morning. host: go ahead, you are on the air. caller: good morning. beas so excited to happen to one of the people who has the artifacts in the museum. i was a former soldier. we walked up to the museum, it with incredible feeling the people all in line, smiling, and waiting to get in. the reception was so awesome. items of allf the those who have gone before me displaysme, seeing the was incredible. host: thank you for the call. 23,000 tickets were snatched up tours offor the first sto the museum. let's go to melvin. good morning. caller: yes, sir. host: good morning. caller: good morning. that i'm glady they have a museum in washington, d.c. that represents what the african-american has done. has, not only here, but it taken this as far back as possible. think, if what was done to our people here in america were to revert, and was done to the caucasians, none of us would be of the idea of revenge -- host: we are getting a little bit of feedback from your
for the call.u you are looking at the howard university marching band. we go to derek.rning. caller: hello, and good morning. host: go ahead, you are on the air. caller: good morning. beas so excited to happen to one of the people who has the artifacts in the museum. i was a former soldier. we walked up to the museum, it with incredible feeling the people all in line, smiling, and waiting to get in. the reception was so awesome. items of allf the those who have gone before me displaysme, seeing...
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. >>> puff daddy is donating $1 million at howard university. the money will be used to create a scholarship fund, which will help business majors with financial scholarship resip yenltds will be able to intern at one of his businesses. >>> this makes me feel old. that was nirvana's historic album turning 25. album launched the grunge movement and turned kurt cobain into an icon. cobain took his life three years after album was released. upcoming album. it will be called janet -- "joann," which is her middle name. album will be released on october 21. >>> and the "magnificent seven" debuts at the top of the box office. the western starring denzel washington pulled in $30 million. "storks" opened at second with $22 million. >>> here is a look inside hofstra university. the first presidential debate is minutes away. you can watch it here on fox 10. john hook is there and he will join us on a special edition of fox 10 news after the debate. >>> this is fox news special presentation. >>> i'm shepard smith live at hofstra university and this is the f
. >>> puff daddy is donating $1 million at howard university. the money will be used to create a scholarship fund, which will help business majors with financial scholarship resip yenltds will be able to intern at one of his businesses. >>> this makes me feel old. that was nirvana's historic album turning 25. album launched the grunge movement and turned kurt cobain into an icon. cobain took his life three years after album was released. upcoming album. it will be called janet...
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we want to show you this viral picture here from the howard university squad. they all took a knee as you see during the anthem at the at&t nation's football class nick washington, d.c.: >>> happen -- classic in washington, d.c. >>> happening today, the leader of the pharmaceutical company drastically raising its price hot seat. the company is indicating they have no plans to lower them. >>> fitness trackers are popular and while many people use them hoping to lose weight, a study suggests they may be doing the opposite. the american medical association is publishing a study showing that dieters who wear fitness trackers lost less weight than those who did not use the technology. here are the specks. in a two-year time span, dieters lost 7.7 those without them lost 13 pounds. almost double. experts believe people rely too much on the trackers so they are not focusing their attention on the diet and exercise. which of course is the most important thing. >>> 8 is on your side with a look at what could be the future of your commute. imagine if your uber car shows
we want to show you this viral picture here from the howard university squad. they all took a knee as you see during the anthem at the at&t nation's football class nick washington, d.c.: >>> happen -- classic in washington, d.c. >>> happening today, the leader of the pharmaceutical company drastically raising its price hot seat. the company is indicating they have no plans to lower them. >>> fitness trackers are popular and while many people use them hoping to...
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. >>> store power at howard university this morning. host of nbc4's late night and "america's got talent." >> but a surprise guest brought down the house. >> give it up for the first lady. >> erupted after the first lady graced the stage. offering advice to students and told them failure is an important part of success. >> nobody up here went straight line to success. there are bumps and slipups and embarrassments. >> so true. nearly 250 students backed the event in business school. he's also enrolled as freshman at the university this year. >> good stuff. >> one more check as we get ready for the weekend on this approaching storm. >> hermine about to make its wa on land. georgia and parts of south carolina including charleston is on tornado watch. going to track it all weekend. storm ranger down there, our over doppler radar on theback. female teacher: wmale teacher:he and the largest planet?? male teacher: someone we haven't heard from. female teacher: anyone else? through int
. >>> store power at howard university this morning. host of nbc4's late night and "america's got talent." >> but a surprise guest brought down the house. >> give it up for the first lady. >> erupted after the first lady graced the stage. offering advice to students and told them failure is an important part of success. >> nobody up here went straight line to success. there are bumps and slipups and embarrassments. >> so true. nearly 250 students...
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marymount, howard university. we have folks coming in sending a great deal of time and effort helping us perform the research. >> we have worked with the park service a lot, you work with people who are getting their masters and ph.d. >> they're doing a fantastic job and they recognize they need to stay abreast with new scholarship as it were and there have been many more use of primary materials that are revealing unknown or untold stories and historians and interpreters and preservationists stand fully abreast of those changes. i might add, this is somewhat of a philosophical view that there have been many areas added to the national park system within the past three, four decades that really commemorate some very difficult periods in our history. but i liken that into the maturing of a people and nation and that we can recognize and hopefully learn from the grievous mistakes that we have made and we're not afraid to tell the stories, that we've made some mistakes. "brown v. board of education," little rock cent
marymount, howard university. we have folks coming in sending a great deal of time and effort helping us perform the research. >> we have worked with the park service a lot, you work with people who are getting their masters and ph.d. >> they're doing a fantastic job and they recognize they need to stay abreast with new scholarship as it were and there have been many more use of primary materials that are revealing unknown or untold stories and historians and interpreters and...
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. >>> first tonight, a body has been found near howard university. matt, what have you been able to find out? standing in front of mcmillan reservoir. it's where an adult male body was found. the call came in around 7:30. the fire department then sent in its special operations unit. that unit recovered the body. at that point, mpd took over the investigation. they remain on scene now. we've reached out to them and asked questions hoping to learn more about the investigation and the victim. when we get the answers, we'll update you online and in our app. wusa 9. >>> thank you so much, matt. we'll check back later with you in the show if we can. >>> who can forget the day terrorists ripped a gaping hole in the pentagon and crashed a plane into an open field in pennsylvania killing thousands? this evening residents in old town alexandria remembered where they were changed lives forever. >> i was at kennedy space center and we were preparing a shuttle for launch. >> we were watching the news. >> we were driving for work and heard the news on the radio. >
. >>> first tonight, a body has been found near howard university. matt, what have you been able to find out? standing in front of mcmillan reservoir. it's where an adult male body was found. the call came in around 7:30. the fire department then sent in its special operations unit. that unit recovered the body. at that point, mpd took over the investigation. they remain on scene now. we've reached out to them and asked questions hoping to learn more about the investigation and the...
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it's the howard university squad. you can see they all took a knee during the anthem at at&t nation's football class nick washington, d.c. >>> -- classic in washington, d.c. >>> the leader of the of its life-saving epipen will be in the hot seat. she will testify before congress. the company is indicating they have no plans to lower the prices. >>> fitness trackers are popular and while many people use them to lose weight, a study suggests they may be doing the opposite. get this, the american medical association is publishing a study that reveals dieters who wear fitness trackers lost less weight than those who did not use in a two-year time span, dieters wearing trackers lost 7.7 pounds but those without them lost almost twice as much, 13 pounds. experts believe people relied too much on the trackers instead of focusing on the diet and exercise. got to keep the eye on the prize. >>> 8 is on your side with a look at what could be the future of our commute. imagine if you dial up the uber, the car shows up and one uni
it's the howard university squad. you can see they all took a knee during the anthem at at&t nation's football class nick washington, d.c. >>> -- classic in washington, d.c. >>> the leader of the of its life-saving epipen will be in the hot seat. she will testify before congress. the company is indicating they have no plans to lower the prices. >>> fitness trackers are popular and while many people use them to lose weight, a study suggests they may be doing the...
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. >> actor nick cannon enrolled at howard university as a freshmen a couple weeks ago. he will study communications and plans to graduate by 2020. >>> a man and a teenager have been shot. it happened just before 2:30 at 16th street near t and southeast today. medics rushed the teen to the hospital. he is in critical condition tonight. the man suffered a gun shot wound to the leg. homicide detectives are on the scene and tell us the shooting is >>> a rash of robberies at a convenience store pushed one clerk to fight back. d.c. police just released this security video. late sunday a pair of robbers hit the 7-eleven. a man in a cast and a woman come behind the counter until a clerk comes out with a hammer. the store owner says this is the third time the store has been robbed since july. >> he needed to find something to protect himself. these kids are pretty big in size. they were almost double the size of this guy. he wasn't going to hit them. he was just trying to scare them. >> fed up but not taking it anymore. still, the robbers got away with $200 of new ports and roll
. >> actor nick cannon enrolled at howard university as a freshmen a couple weeks ago. he will study communications and plans to graduate by 2020. >>> a man and a teenager have been shot. it happened just before 2:30 at 16th street near t and southeast today. medics rushed the teen to the hospital. he is in critical condition tonight. the man suffered a gun shot wound to the leg. homicide detectives are on the scene and tell us the shooting is >>> a rash of robberies at...
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good, music mogul pledged one million-dollar to create a scholarship fund to his alma matter howard university. he presented the check during a tour stop last night, and the school will start awarding the scholarship in the fall of 2017. >>> happy news, for adam le vine and maroon five front man and super who had i wife, they welcomed their first child, they had a daughter. guess what her name is dusty rose. a list pair has been married since 2014. >>> that will do it for us tonight at 11:00, thanks for joining us. more entertainment news straight ahead on fox 29 with tmz and dish nation and stay tuned for chasing news followed by simpson's. we are here at 7:00 a.m. for "good day philadelphia" weekend and scott you will be back all morning long with the the forecast, thanks for watching, and have a great night. >> judge judy: you want to tell me how you got involved in this car business with these two miscreants? >> announcer: the feelings were good when the money was flowing. >> they were like family to us -- back then and now -- and we wanted to help them get a car. >> announcer: now she's a
good, music mogul pledged one million-dollar to create a scholarship fund to his alma matter howard university. he presented the check during a tour stop last night, and the school will start awarding the scholarship in the fall of 2017. >>> happy news, for adam le vine and maroon five front man and super who had i wife, they welcomed their first child, they had a daughter. guess what her name is dusty rose. a list pair has been married since 2014. >>> that will do it for us...
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so i actually upon to attend howard university, and i want to major in biology 5, 6, 7, 8. >> we gottais, man. we're going to get thrashed this year. >> mr. warden, one of the things he's always told me, "if you have a problem with something, then you do what you can, and you do it better than the person that's supposed to be doing it now." >> so i apologize. you know i never do that. >> so that explains why i'm president-- >> you have one more year before i kick you out and you have to go college, right? so let's make that work. >> i now call this meeting to order. the first order of business we're going to go around the room and address attire-- dress slacks, dress shirt, botie or tie, dress shoes. >> every time we go out of town, we take a college visit. we like to introduce this to them at such a young age every year, you know, six, seventh, eighth, ninth, on up to 12th, so they are gaining more comfort and doing these things. now we have our singers that cannot wait to leave and go to college. >> we are the g.o.v. we can't be beat. >> we meet one of our fraternity brothers, show u
so i actually upon to attend howard university, and i want to major in biology 5, 6, 7, 8. >> we gottais, man. we're going to get thrashed this year. >> mr. warden, one of the things he's always told me, "if you have a problem with something, then you do what you can, and you do it better than the person that's supposed to be doing it now." >> so i apologize. you know i never do that. >> so that explains why i'm president-- >> you have one more year...
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she's taking part in a roundtable event welcoming students back to campus at howard university. incoming freshman nick cannon and comedian seth myers are also taking part in that event. we want to see all your back to school pictures, whether you're at howard or elemently school, high school, share them and go to first.com/wjla and upload those pictures. president obama says there is no conflict between a healthy economy and healthy planet and addressed a group of conservationists and noted how rare it is to get back to his home state. president obama: it's even rarer not one but two hurricanes are set to pass through the islands over the next few days, so we've been working with the governor and fema to make sure hawaii has everything it needs to keep our folks safe. jummy: hawaii is of course on storm watch as florida as not one but two tropical sys head towards that state. neil reports the first one may not be so bad. neil: they really dodged a bullet here on this one. the surf here is still pretty rough on the big island as you can see. overall, it's just a rainy tropical st
she's taking part in a roundtable event welcoming students back to campus at howard university. incoming freshman nick cannon and comedian seth myers are also taking part in that event. we want to see all your back to school pictures, whether you're at howard or elemently school, high school, share them and go to first.com/wjla and upload those pictures. president obama says there is no conflict between a healthy economy and healthy planet and addressed a group of conservationists and noted how...
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good, music mogul pledged one million-dollar to create a scholarship fund to his alma matter howard university. he presented the check during a tour stop last night, and the school will start awarding the scholarship in the fall of 2017. >>> happy news, for adam le vine and maroon five front man and super who had i wife, they welcomed their first child, they had a daughter. guess what her name is dusty rose. a list pair has been married since 2014. >>> that will do it for us tonight at 11:00, thanks for joining us. more entertainment news straight ahead on fox 29 with tmz and dish nation and stay tuned for chasing news followed by simpson's. we are here at 7:00 a.m. for "good day philadelphia" weekend and scott you will be back all morning long with the the forecast, thanks for watching, and have a great night. playing the new million in an instant gamethan with top prizes of a million bucks? winning. on the spot. (cheers) play million in an instant from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win... on the spot! keep on scratchin' i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. including
good, music mogul pledged one million-dollar to create a scholarship fund to his alma matter howard university. he presented the check during a tour stop last night, and the school will start awarding the scholarship in the fall of 2017. >>> happy news, for adam le vine and maroon five front man and super who had i wife, they welcomed their first child, they had a daughter. guess what her name is dusty rose. a list pair has been married since 2014. >>> that will do it for us...
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a brandeibrandeis did support tf howard university law school and said to one of the founders you have to make sure you have the faculty otherwise you won't have a really good school and he assumed they could graduate really good lawyers said he is not totally blind to it but this isn't something that he really thought about. >> i suggested one reason progressives today may have failed is because the tradition of economic populism that he and jackson and woodrow wilson and thomas...
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the next time will be october 9th at howard university. >> vicki:new tonight. a just released c-n-n poll found 62-percent of debate watchers thought hillary clinton won. 27 percent thought donald trump won. the poll also suggested the debate audience was a bit more democratic than the public as a whole. >> steve: here now -- to help us breakdown what happened tonight --- political analyst michael yaki. return >> steve: does it surprise you that is so strongly for clinton in this performance? >> not at all chilly clinton clearly won. he started off okay and then in the middle started to decrease in his of salmon's to rid--decrease in his performance. >>--not at all. hillary clinton won. >> of his attacks in the end in regards to the temperament. >> she seemed very calm and cool. >> if you'll look at how donald trump spoke he was speaking to be sweet state voters. --swing state vote rs >> steve: was hillary clinton too much on strike it-- strident and not enough warmth? >> of the first debate, president obama came out so flat and then the second one he can out sw
the next time will be october 9th at howard university. >> vicki:new tonight. a just released c-n-n poll found 62-percent of debate watchers thought hillary clinton won. 27 percent thought donald trump won. the poll also suggested the debate audience was a bit more democratic than the public as a whole. >> steve: here now -- to help us breakdown what happened tonight --- political analyst michael yaki. return >> steve: does it surprise you that is so strongly for clinton in...
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. >> he was serving as the dean or president of howard university at the time. later he will be in congress himself. there is this network of people who know other people and are able to move things around and make things happen. then we get from george downing and 1860's to be chief of staff for oscar depriest being refused service in the house. career, hes champions these issues that need championing and are not necessarily related to his constituency. then he becomes a national figure. another object in the collection that relates to that is a program from a speech he is .iving in dayton, ohio he does not say what he's got to talk about. he's just speaking and it there are all kinds of who caught around the whole thing. he's been presented as a statesman reported to the african-american community. , it is end of his career part of this notion of surrogate representation. >> the fact that you are representing people beyond the borders of your district or state. you are a national figure. we don't think of oscar to priest that much as a national figure. we do.
. >> he was serving as the dean or president of howard university at the time. later he will be in congress himself. there is this network of people who know other people and are able to move things around and make things happen. then we get from george downing and 1860's to be chief of staff for oscar depriest being refused service in the house. career, hes champions these issues that need championing and are not necessarily related to his constituency. then he becomes a national figure....
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. >> first lady michelle obama sharing great words of advice to students at howard university and she shared the stage with late night seth myers and that's nick cannon who is a freshman at howard. the first lady's visit was a surprise. part of the first lady's reach higher initiative urging students to go to college. >>> a teacher seriously injured in a mike accident roaches a significant milestone in his recovery. how he surprised his students today. >>> and what caused that unmanned rocket to burst in to flames. the dramaticnew >>> we're learning about new video when a spacex rocket exploded on its launch pad here at cape canaveral, florida. take a look. this is unbelievable. nasa says spacex was conducting a test firing of an unmanned rocket when something obviously went horribly wrong this morning after the first explosion sent flames and black smoke into the air, there was a second blast about 20 minutes later. the test wasin planned saturday launch to carry a satellite into orbit. no one was injured. >>> we're learning more about the stabbing of a woman in the wheaton area. tha
. >> first lady michelle obama sharing great words of advice to students at howard university and she shared the stage with late night seth myers and that's nick cannon who is a freshman at howard. the first lady's visit was a surprise. part of the first lady's reach higher initiative urging students to go to college. >>> a teacher seriously injured in a mike accident roaches a significant milestone in his recovery. how he surprised his students today. >>> and what...
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it's the howard university you can see they all took a knee during the anthem at at&t nation's football classic in washington, d.c. >>> will we see driverless cars shuttling people around tampa bay? meredyth censullo is here with answers. >> reporter: that's right. and the answer is, maybe. but we want to tell you more about it because uber is testing a fleet of self-driving taxis on th pittsburgh right now. and so wondering, you climb into a car with a computer behind the wheel? is this the future of ride sharing? uber says it could be. that's why they're operating a handful of self-driving cars in pittsburgh. >> i think the public is going to be delighted. i expect it's going to be an interesting experience. >> reporter: uber's modified seven lasers. a driver and engineer in the front seat monitor the car's performance and stand by to take over if something goes wrong. there are no plans to expand self-driving uber in tampa. uber has a hard enough time here. but ironically, tampa's one of a handful of cities helping make self-driving technology a reality for companies like uber. tampa
it's the howard university you can see they all took a knee during the anthem at at&t nation's football classic in washington, d.c. >>> will we see driverless cars shuttling people around tampa bay? meredyth censullo is here with answers. >> reporter: that's right. and the answer is, maybe. but we want to tell you more about it because uber is testing a fleet of self-driving taxis on th pittsburgh right now. and so wondering, you climb into a car with a computer behind the...
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head coaching debut and the ex-florida and michigan -- maryland opening up tomorrow against a howard university team that went 1-10 last year. the motto is rise as one. the buy son and terps looking to bounce back. >> we sent a good portion on the game plan just like we would every opponent we play. howaris you can see it on film. our guys, we are preparing hard for them. >> the next game on the schedule is nothing more than that. a lot of hype behind it. we are going to do what it takes to win the game. >> understand respect and the university of maryland. playing up to a bigger school. division one program, they are going to have the numbers and resources. we play our game. we play together. we can do good things. go in for the win. >> so, maryland and howard kicking off at noon in college park. navy opens their season in annapolis. this weekend features a couple commonwealth battles. virginia tech welcomes liberty and penn state opening up. football to football, the u.s. men's soccer team in a crucial world cup qualifier. team usa turned in a dominant first time today, celebrated by scoring
head coaching debut and the ex-florida and michigan -- maryland opening up tomorrow against a howard university team that went 1-10 last year. the motto is rise as one. the buy son and terps looking to bounce back. >> we sent a good portion on the game plan just like we would every opponent we play. howaris you can see it on film. our guys, we are preparing hard for them. >> the next game on the schedule is nothing more than that. a lot of hype behind it. we are going to do what it...
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. >>> howard university students were in for a treat when two nbc hosts took the stage but then there was a surprise guest. >> give it up for the first lady. [ cheers and applause ] >> i don't know how you can keep that a surprise. think about the security detail. >> the swarm of cars outside howard. >> the audience erupting into cheers when the first lady, michelle obama appeared on stage here. the crowd rows to their feet to give her a standing ovation. mrs. obama offered advice to students. >> nobody up here went straight-line to success. there are bumps and flip-ups and embarrassments. >> nearly 250 students packed the event at the business school there. americas got talent host n at the university a couple of weeks ago. >>> the controversial release of the man who shot president ronald reagan will happen next week. john hinkley jr will be allowed to leave saint elizabeth's psychiatrist hospital. the 61-year-old who will live with his you are mother in willamsburg, virginia, he will be required to return to d.c. at least once a month for evaluations. >> this morning, georgetown un
. >>> howard university students were in for a treat when two nbc hosts took the stage but then there was a surprise guest. >> give it up for the first lady. [ cheers and applause ] >> i don't know how you can keep that a surprise. think about the security detail. >> the swarm of cars outside howard. >> the audience erupting into cheers when the first lady, michelle obama appeared on stage here. the crowd rows to their feet to give her a standing ovation. mrs....
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and "seth and the first lady go to howard university." featuring the 8g band with nate morton. ? [ cheers and applause ] ladies andentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ]
and "seth and the first lady go to howard university." featuring the 8g band with nate morton. ? [ cheers and applause ] ladies andentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ]
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. >> so, photo shows the first lady howard university. the freshman class, she didn't come alone, also nick cannon, who just enrolled at the college. i didn't know that. and late show host jeff myers. >> yes. >> that's really cool. >> offered advice to questions. >> yes. >> when is the movie coming out about barack? >> about their first date that went on, yes, interesting. >> well have great weekends folks. great weekendment also down the fox 29 app, get constant update. >> stay in touch. we will be update with you all weekend long. >> ♪ >> ♪ d taswith turkey.reat made thousands stepped into the jennie-o tasting booth to find out. with just one bite, they knew. now it's your turn to make the switch. >>> live from new york city it's the "wendy williams show." >> you won't believe what i am about to tell you. my girls are always turned out. i give it to you straight. >> now here's wendy! [ applause ] [ screaming ] . >> wendy: good morning. >> wendy: thank you.
. >> so, photo shows the first lady howard university. the freshman class, she didn't come alone, also nick cannon, who just enrolled at the college. i didn't know that. and late show host jeff myers. >> yes. >> that's really cool. >> offered advice to questions. >> yes. >> when is the movie coming out about barack? >> about their first date that went on, yes, interesting. >> well have great weekends folks. great weekendment also down the fox 29...
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and "seth and the first lady go to howard university." featuring the 8g band with nate morton. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. "the new york times" published an op-ed today that cites anecdotes from donald trump's childhood and argues that even as a child he personified privledge and entitlement. like, look what he made his
and "seth and the first lady go to howard university." featuring the 8g band with nate morton. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. "the new york times" published an op-ed today that cites anecdotes from donald trump's childhood and argues that even as a child he...
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and in the fall of 1929, he began classes at the howard university school of law. thurgood marshall :i had to commute between baltimore and washington, which meant i got up about five in the morning and got home around eight. and then worked after i got home. i lost fifty-five pounds in one year. narrator: each day he would walk back and forth from union station to classes as early signs of the coming depression began to appear. howard law school was evolving from a part-time night school to a full time day school, under the guidance of a man who would have a profound influence on marshall's life. thurgood marshal:deann charles h houston, he was a graduate of amherst and harvard. very brilliant. very decent person but a very hard man. he used to tell us in our first year, "look at the man on your right and look at the man on your left and bear in mind that two of you won't be here next year." that sort of kept your feet to the fire. narrat or:in the 1920s there :in the 1920s there african-americans living in the deep south, but only 100 were lawyers. most were poor
and in the fall of 1929, he began classes at the howard university school of law. thurgood marshall :i had to commute between baltimore and washington, which meant i got up about five in the morning and got home around eight. and then worked after i got home. i lost fifty-five pounds in one year. narrator: each day he would walk back and forth from union station to classes as early signs of the coming depression began to appear. howard law school was evolving from a part-time night school to a...
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i followed the dream to go into journalism and went to howard university. he also got a kick of being able to say that i was no longer my daughter but that he was my father. we had a beautiful relationship. >> what do you want someone >> this is our american history. this is the story of a little black boy who was born in 1925. he was born to a single mom who was a domestic who would take several trolly cars to leave him and his younger brother to go clean other people's homes who had a grandmother who would take care of him who had a dream to walking from poverty to the halls of congress. to having so many beautiful stories and a family that he loved to the core. he would always end by saying that he was so blessed. >> reporter: it is palpable, your love and pride, and i know it was returned. i know how proud he was of you. >> yeah. thank you. >> reporter: thank you for sharing this. >> thank you so much. thank you. >>> and karl stokes in 1972 also black anchor man in new york city. they broke down barriers in many ways. >>> coming up, the man who retired
i followed the dream to go into journalism and went to howard university. he also got a kick of being able to say that i was no longer my daughter but that he was my father. we had a beautiful relationship. >> what do you want someone >> this is our american history. this is the story of a little black boy who was born in 1925. he was born to a single mom who was a domestic who would take several trolly cars to leave him and his younger brother to go clean other people's homes who...
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. >> i want to read you a quote from president obama who was speaking at the howard university commencementthere is no one way to be black, there's no straight jacket, no constraints, no litmus test for authenticity." >> i think that's beautiful what obama said. i'm so grateful to have a black president to speak on behalf of our blackness and helping us to realize that. i think it's so important we show that we're so much more than one dimensional. so much more than three dimensional. that's what i love about being in "orange is the new black" because i get to work with not one, two, three, four, but over five black women. and then hispanic and white and old and young and transgender. we bleed the same. we hurt the same. we love the same. that's the most important thing to remember. ♪ look what god has done >>> "the color purple" thank you for having us. coming up next, cnn profiles both presidential candidates and their children for the most in-depth documentaries on both hillary clinton and donald trump to date. stay with us for a sneak peek ahead of the big airing tonight. first, let's h
. >> i want to read you a quote from president obama who was speaking at the howard university commencementthere is no one way to be black, there's no straight jacket, no constraints, no litmus test for authenticity." >> i think that's beautiful what obama said. i'm so grateful to have a black president to speak on behalf of our blackness and helping us to realize that. i think it's so important we show that we're so much more than one dimensional. so much more than three...
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. >> howard university students were in for a treat when two nbc hosts took the stage yesterday on campushen they introduced a surprise guest. you guessed it, right? there she is right there. the audience erupted into cheers, as you just heard, when the first lady appeared on stage. and she's been there many times. but the crowds, every time she comes, they rise to their feet to give her a standing ovation. michelle obama offered up some advice for the students. >> nobody up here went straight line to success. there are bumps and slip-ups and embarrassments. >> nearly 250 students packed the event at the school of business. "america's got talent" host nick he's also enrolled there as a freshman at howard this year. >> so cool. i'm so happy to hear that story. >>> we want to send it back to chuck, who is keeping his eyes on the forecast as it continues to evolve and some nice temperatures out there right now. >> today, boy, if only the rest of the holiday weekend could be like today. plenty of sunshine, nice and cool, low humidity and a delightful low breeze. saturday and sunday there's a
. >> howard university students were in for a treat when two nbc hosts took the stage yesterday on campushen they introduced a surprise guest. you guessed it, right? there she is right there. the audience erupted into cheers, as you just heard, when the first lady appeared on stage. and she's been there many times. but the crowds, every time she comes, they rise to their feet to give her a standing ovation. michelle obama offered up some advice for the students. >> nobody up here...
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and "seth and the first lady go to howard university." featuring the 8g band with nate morton. ? [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gtlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. "the new york times" published an op-ed today that cites anecdotes from donald trump's childhood and argues that even as a child he personified privledge and entitlement. like, look what he made his [ laughter ] [ applause ] donald trump said this week that vladimir putin has been a leader far more than our president has been a leader. and he's got a point. i mean, if president obama was as strong a leader as vladimir putin, donald trump would be dead by now. [ laughter ] [ applause ] that would be the difference. while donald trump often cites a quote in which vladimir putin allegedly called him brilliant, language experts are saying that the russian word used does not mean brilliant in the terms of intelligent, but more like a bright light or colorfulnes
and "seth and the first lady go to howard university." featuring the 8g band with nate morton. ? [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gtlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. "the new york times" published an op-ed today that cites anecdotes from donald trump's childhood and argues that even as a child he...
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i went back to howard university. >> how do you do it all? oh, my gosh. >> ya.ime management more than anything. first, i'm a father. that's the number one. >> twins. >> yes, that's rock-and-roll, five years old. >> aren't twins so interesting? i have twin neices. >> oh, yes, that's a great picture. but yes, i love them to death. i mean, those, my reason for being on the planet. >> o beautiful family. >> how do you have time to get your hair greased? >> with all that. >> that's why you have to be a good woman, you have to have a good woman. >> braiding and moving. >> pleasure. >> thank you so much. that's a pleasure. >> at temple tonight. >> yes, temple tonight. >> school right now with bob. >> hey, gang, good morning shall everybody, i'm here with the sisters of the immaculate heart of mary and today we're out here at saint simon and jude in west chester. they have a long standing tradition of community service. but today you either love it or you hate it. it is picture day! everybody say cheese. >> cheese! ♪ americans are buying more and more of everything onl
i went back to howard university. >> how do you do it all? oh, my gosh. >> ya.ime management more than anything. first, i'm a father. that's the number one. >> twins. >> yes, that's rock-and-roll, five years old. >> aren't twins so interesting? i have twin neices. >> oh, yes, that's a great picture. but yes, i love them to death. i mean, those, my reason for being on the planet. >> o beautiful family. >> how do you have time to get your hair...
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language of the people that she is working with come i want to introduce one of her classmates from howard university. and and this woman lived in jacksonville florida where the one of the brothers ran a grocery store for many years. this woman remembered dora but she did just want me to know that after howard, she really went backwards with. [inaudible] i knew what she meant was that hurston had started or rather, resume speaking in a way that she had spoken before she got to howard. and for this woman, that that was a sign of her going backwards, for hurston it was a sign of her coming more fully into herself. she reviews this idea that black people spoke the way they did. and by that i mean to be specific, rural southern black people spoke the way they did because they did not know any better, they had not had enough education, you know they spoke the way they did because they thought through their words and their words were in fact beautiful. and this idea of how to i get that on the page, that was not an easy thing. i love the way that event has taken that passage to say that hurston uses that w
language of the people that she is working with come i want to introduce one of her classmates from howard university. and and this woman lived in jacksonville florida where the one of the brothers ran a grocery store for many years. this woman remembered dora but she did just want me to know that after howard, she really went backwards with. [inaudible] i knew what she meant was that hurston had started or rather, resume speaking in a way that she had spoken before she got to howard. and for...