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so frederick douglass fugitive slave civil rights champion, and if i can just stop by talking about things at quinnipiac this year and if you are in the vicinity, please come and visit us. we have a great hunger museum, which has the largest collection of artwork devoted to the great hunger. currently in ireland skibbereen. it doesn't come back till next april but on campus we have a frederick douglass exhibit. it will be there till next march. it's open to the public and it's free and it's explores his time with ireland. so the booklet outside is actually about that exhibit. it's really talks about the exhibit. one of the features of our exhibit is this beautiful statue? and this is a statue of frederick douglass when he came to ireland. it's unusual because most representations of douglas depict him as an older man as the oldest statesman the grizzly herd whitehead statesman this depicts frederick as i know him as a 27 year old fugitive slave who came to ireland this is the young frederick. this such is by an sculptor. it's deeply symbolic. it's the cloak is the cloak of daniel o'connell
so frederick douglass fugitive slave civil rights champion, and if i can just stop by talking about things at quinnipiac this year and if you are in the vicinity, please come and visit us. we have a great hunger museum, which has the largest collection of artwork devoted to the great hunger. currently in ireland skibbereen. it doesn't come back till next april but on campus we have a frederick douglass exhibit. it will be there till next march. it's open to the public and it's free and it's...
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how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system that these 2 fugitive brothers of your army chief anniston harris convicted murderers actually are reported killed return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president dignity unless they have protection right at the top you know that as well however i we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about it but they were pictured at the wedding doctrine let let let let let us rami military club to convict murderers uncles of the bridegroom happily celebrating with everyone else we at telescoping something that happened over 25 years. into a single incident the the brothers had committed a crime in 1906. long before gen and this had even joined the army as a cadets we now. go forward 25 years later and we are saying that these 2 men came back to bangladesh. and if
how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system that these 2 fugitive brothers of your army chief anniston harris convicted murderers actually are reported killed return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president dignity unless they have protection right at the top you know that as well however i we are both you are absolutely right if it...
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how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system that these 2 fugitive brothers of your amici vanished and harris convicted murderers actually are reported killed returned to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding not many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president of dignity i must have protection right at the top you know that as well i do i we are we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about it but they were pictured at the wedding doctrine let let let let let us ronnie military club to convict murders uncles of the bridegroom happily celebrating with everyone else we are at telescoping something that happened over 25 years. into a single incident the the brothers had committed a crime in 1906. long before gen and this had even joined the army as a cadet we now. go forward 25 years later and we are saying that these 2 men came back to bangladesh. and if
how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system that these 2 fugitive brothers of your amici vanished and harris convicted murderers actually are reported killed returned to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding not many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president of dignity i must have protection right at the top you know that as well i do i we are we are both you are absolutely right if it was...
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have to return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president dignity a master have protection right at the top you know that as well however. we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about that they were pictured at the wedding talk to reveal a picture let let let let us know i mean literally club to convey murderous uncles of the bridegroom happily celebrating with everyone else we at telescoping something that happened over 25 years. into a single incident the the brothers had committed a crime in 1906. long before gen and this had even joined the army as a cadet we now. go forward 25 years later and we are think that these 2 men came back to bangladesh. and if they did and as the photographs this was absolutely a great failure of our. justice ministry and the. immigration police in the air force that is the question about that but you
have to return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president dignity a master have protection right at the top you know that as well however. we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about that they were pictured at the wedding talk to reveal a...
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turn to return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president dignity unless they have protection right at the top you know that is well i do i we are we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about that they were pictured at the wedding doctrine let let let let let us ronnie military club to convict murderous uncles of the bridegroom happily celebrating with everyone else we at telescoping something that happened over 25 years. into a single incident the the brothers had committed a crime in 1906. long before gen as is that even joined the army as a cadets we now. go forward 25 years later and we are saying that these 2 men came back to bangladesh. and if they did and as the photographs this was absolutely a great failure of our. justice ministry and the. immigration police in the air force that is the question about that but you will also
turn to return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president dignity unless they have protection right at the top you know that is well i do i we are we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about that they were pictured at the wedding doctrine...
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here is keith morrison with the fugitive millionaire. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> an american murdered in a tropical paradiseous and wealthy man went on the run. >> i'm trying to delay my imminent capture. >> why was he hiding? >> he is bonkers, in my view, without a doubt. >> the story is a strange brew of dogs and guns and girls, teenage girls. >> i was ready to shoot him, and for some reason, i missed. >> an interconnected web with one man at its center. >> john is smart. he knows what he's doing. >> the case will take us on the high tech world of silicon valley, to the jungles of central america, and finally, finally back state-side into the deep south. >> all right. get ready for some serious heart of darkness here. >> heart of darkness? oh, yes. and a wildly strange tale about a high flying business tycoon named john mcafee and the bizarre chain of events that would make him the focus of an international man hunt. there is little doubt you know the name mcafee, even if you don't recognize his face. that's because you probably had antivirus software on your computer at one time or another. >> for the pa
here is keith morrison with the fugitive millionaire. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> an american murdered in a tropical paradiseous and wealthy man went on the run. >> i'm trying to delay my imminent capture. >> why was he hiding? >> he is bonkers, in my view, without a doubt. >> the story is a strange brew of dogs and guns and girls, teenage girls. >> i was ready to shoot him, and for some reason, i missed. >> an interconnected web with one man at its center. >>...
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in other states do where citizens and shows and so if you arrest one of us in claim that we're a fugitive slave then we should have a jury trial. we should have some sort of protection to prevent us from being sent into slavery. and so one of the arguments of the book i think is that citizenship was was really meaningful to black activists as a tool that it was a way for them to try to move toward rights or justice or legal protections that they felt would be useful. one of the other ideas that i'm trying to push forth is that when black folks talked as much as they did about citizenship. they were generating conversations and really sort of pushing ideas about what citizenship could be. so citizenship doesn't have a clear and concrete definition in the law in the 1820s 1830s. if black folks say we're citizens. theoretically people in power might have to pay attention to that and think hmm like is this person a citizen does this person have some claim on rights or protections? and so that's sort of one of the bigger ideas that i'm trying to advance is that when black folks talked as much
in other states do where citizens and shows and so if you arrest one of us in claim that we're a fugitive slave then we should have a jury trial. we should have some sort of protection to prevent us from being sent into slavery. and so one of the arguments of the book i think is that citizenship was was really meaningful to black activists as a tool that it was a way for them to try to move toward rights or justice or legal protections that they felt would be useful. one of the other ideas that...
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additionally, abigail reportedly advise millard not to sign a fugitive slave law.nd one of her best friends in buffalo was the most prominent abolitionists there, george washington johnson. >> oh, thank you so much. we have only 30 seconds. left to want to use that as a way to ask both of you abigail fillmore's legacy? do you like to start? >> books, live learning literacy. >> and the fact that she may have influenced people by being of working first lady to your point earlier? >> yes, yes careers for. women >> yes i would say that, that's the same sadly she died very shortly. all >> tragic. >> after they leave washington and then her daughter dies two years later. i can only say that there's no documentary evidence whatsoever that she advised saltville more not to sign a fugitive slave law and this is again the apocryphal things that people like to throw out there because they want to enhance peoples reputations without any evidence whatsoever. >> and actually abigail fillmore died of the famous willard hotel which continually plays a role in presidential history
additionally, abigail reportedly advise millard not to sign a fugitive slave law.nd one of her best friends in buffalo was the most prominent abolitionists there, george washington johnson. >> oh, thank you so much. we have only 30 seconds. left to want to use that as a way to ask both of you abigail fillmore's legacy? do you like to start? >> books, live learning literacy. >> and the fact that she may have influenced people by being of working first lady to your point...
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turn to return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president dignity and the fat protection right at the top you know that is well either i or we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about that they were pictured in the wedding doctrine let let let let let us ronnie military club to convict murderers uncles of the bridegroom happily celebrating with everyone else we actively scoping something that happened over 25 years. into a single incident the the brothers had committed a crime in 1906. long before gen and this had even joined the army the cadets we now. go forward 25 years later and we are saying that these 2 men came back to bangladesh. and if they did and as the photographs this was absolutely a great failure of our. justice administrator and the. immigration police in the airport there is no question about that but you will also
turn to return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president dignity and the fat protection right at the top you know that is well either i or we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about that they were pictured in the wedding doctrine let let...
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there aren't many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president of dignity a mess they have protection right at the top you know that as well i do i we are we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about it but they were pictured at the wedding doctrine let let let let let us know i mean military club to convict murders uncles of the bridegroom happily celebrating with everyone else we at telescoping something that happened over 25 years. into a single incident the the brothers had committed a crime in 1906. long before gen and this had even joined the army as a cadets we now. go forward 25 years later and we are saying that these 2 men came back to bangladesh and if they did and as the photographs had yes this was absolutely a great failure of our. just a distraction and the. immigration police in the airport that is the question about that but you will also have to understand that these people had acquired differe
there aren't many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president of dignity a mess they have protection right at the top you know that as well i do i we are we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about it but they were pictured at the wedding doctrine let let let let let us know i mean military club to convict murders...
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you know india has had a tradition of accepting the fugitives from me and that tradition will continue as you know particularly in the got eastern states that border myanmar the people who have been built mean if you even do 'd the central government may have issued a circular actually doing or discouraging refugees from coming and that maybe because you know they just simply aren't prepared for the different in flux in that in reality this policy is being implemented in that you know enough even some or you can see it with not relaxed but in a lenient manner and many of the fugitives are coming mover and getting shelter. in the northeast states you were as we mentioned in fact much more risk away measurement are the ones that are italian market and i want to ask you what a position you would take in right now you must be concerned by what you're saying and then are if you were the ambassador a moment what position would you take. thank you no i don't want to prejudge my government on this but i think the statements that have been coming out of delhi have been getting stronger i think
you know india has had a tradition of accepting the fugitives from me and that tradition will continue as you know particularly in the got eastern states that border myanmar the people who have been built mean if you even do 'd the central government may have issued a circular actually doing or discouraging refugees from coming and that maybe because you know they just simply aren't prepared for the different in flux in that in reality this policy is being implemented in that you know enough...
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>> on april 4, 2005, a texas county sheriff near the louisiana border heard there might be a fugitive in his area. >> i received a telephone call from a local texas ranger. >> the call led sheriff newton johnson and his deputies 65 miles from the nearest big city to a rundown mobile home on a chicken farm. the home of a couple calling themselves richard and samantha deal. >> if you wanted to hide, is this a good place to do it? >> well, if a person keeps a very low profile, a person could stay out of circulation for a while, yes. >> but the deals had been farmhands here for five years until the law descended on their home. >> what did he say? >> i knew you were coming, i just didn't know when. >> agents found mrs. deal working on another farm just down the road. what shape was she in? >> she seemed to be fine. >> the man and woman were placed in handcuffs, routine arrest. it turned out the rest of the story was anything but. that's because richard and samantha deal were not husband and wife at all but instead the oddest of odd couples. his real name was randolph dial, an escaped convi
>> on april 4, 2005, a texas county sheriff near the louisiana border heard there might be a fugitive in his area. >> i received a telephone call from a local texas ranger. >> the call led sheriff newton johnson and his deputies 65 miles from the nearest big city to a rundown mobile home on a chicken farm. the home of a couple calling themselves richard and samantha deal. >> if you wanted to hide, is this a good place to do it? >> well, if a person keeps a very low...
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it how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system these 2 fugitive brothers of your amici vanished and harris convicted murderers actually a report we took returned to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding where on many fugitive killers you can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president of dignity and i say have protection right at the top you know that as well as i do. we are we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about it but they were pictured at the wedding doctrine let let let let let us around i mean literally club to convict murders uncles of the bridegroom happily celebrating with everyone else we at telescoping something that happened over 25 years. into a single incident the the brothers had committed a crime in 1906. long before gen and this had even joined the army as a cadets we now. go forward 25 years later and we are saying that these 2 men came back to bangla
it how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system these 2 fugitive brothers of your amici vanished and harris convicted murderers actually a report we took returned to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding where on many fugitive killers you can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president of dignity and i say have protection right at the top you know that as well as i do. we are we are both you are absolutely right if it...
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the revolution that began with castro a fugitive, landing with 82 followers, nearly wiped out, endede dictator and the entry of havana of rebel forces to be acclaimed by the city. the forces of castro's 26th of july movement, named for the anniversary of his first attack on the regime in 1953, have grown vastly. nearly two years of hit and run warfare, aimed at toppling batista's government by paralyzing cuba's economy, culminated in victory in 1958. castro led an offensive with a counterattack. and won the crucial victory. batista resigned to prevent more bloodshed and fled the country. that touched off wild rejoiing in the capital and the rebel forces entered havana. at first, the celebration was peaceful as shouting, cheering crowds turned out. then an ugly mob took over the streets. the gambling casinos, the parking meters, the homes and businesses. six years of prosperity and government corruption, and police brutality led to disconsent. now a new leader is on the scene. fidel castro. many ways an unknown person in his politics, but certain to be dominant in cuba, as a new era h
the revolution that began with castro a fugitive, landing with 82 followers, nearly wiped out, endede dictator and the entry of havana of rebel forces to be acclaimed by the city. the forces of castro's 26th of july movement, named for the anniversary of his first attack on the regime in 1953, have grown vastly. nearly two years of hit and run warfare, aimed at toppling batista's government by paralyzing cuba's economy, culminated in victory in 1958. castro led an offensive with a...
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fugitives and its support for venezuelan leader nicolas maduro as reasons for the move. critics said the decision was nothing more than an eleventh hour move to complicate matters for incoming president joe biden. reporter 4: there's only a small window otime to come up with policy before politics getot anheavy in the next congressional elections. narrator: for more perspectives on the complex relationship between cuba and the united states, as well as other global challenges, visit theglobalmosaic.com. announcer: funding for this program was provided by the minerva nolte estate.i
fugitives and its support for venezuelan leader nicolas maduro as reasons for the move. critics said the decision was nothing more than an eleventh hour move to complicate matters for incoming president joe biden. reporter 4: there's only a small window otime to come up with policy before politics getot anheavy in the next congressional elections. narrator: for more perspectives on the complex relationship between cuba and the united states, as well as other global challenges, visit...
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the revolution that began with castro as a fugitive ended with the flight of dictator for nco batista- dictator batista and the entry of rebel forces to claim the city. ♪ the forces of castro's july 26 movement, named for his first attack on the regime in 19, have grown vastly and larger with captured on the weapons. after nearly two years of hidden warfare aimed at the government by paralyzing the cuban economy culminated in victory as 1958 ended. castro met a government offensive with a counterattack and in a key battle for the center of santa clara one crucial victory. batista fled the country. his departure touched off wild rejoicing as the first elements of rebel forces entered havana. ♪ at first, the celebration was peaceful as shouting, cheering crowds surged through the city. ♪ then, the temper of the throng changed and and ugly mob raged in the streets, targets symbols of the overthrown regime on the gambling casinos, parking meters, the homes and businesses of batista supporters. six years of surface prosperity and government corruption brought police brutality and widesprea
the revolution that began with castro as a fugitive ended with the flight of dictator for nco batista- dictator batista and the entry of rebel forces to claim the city. ♪ the forces of castro's july 26 movement, named for his first attack on the regime in 19, have grown vastly and larger with captured on the weapons. after nearly two years of hidden warfare aimed at the government by paralyzing the cuban economy culminated in victory as 1958 ended. castro met a government offensive with a...
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target the bad guys, go after criminals, go after phones and fugitives., i introduced legislation along with chuck grassley from iowa, called the grassley clues dominic -- it goes after felons and fugitives. when they try to legally buy guns, it directs the department of justice to prosecute them and put them in jail. the reason why it didn't pass is because chuck schumer and the democrats love mustard it. sat on his hands. he was vice president at the time. we could have passed it, but joe biden didn't want to lead and stop these crimes. he wanted to play politics and tried to disarm law-abiding citizens. it's the wrong approach. it's where democrats predictably go over and over again. >> were nearly out of time. i want to squeeze in one market at the president is pushing for $2 trillion spending package, including infrastructure. white house chris coons has floated the idea, if you can't agree on the pay for it, don't pay for it. to do you alarming? >> that doesn't surprise me, they're not paying for anything other than printing cash. their objective is
target the bad guys, go after criminals, go after phones and fugitives., i introduced legislation along with chuck grassley from iowa, called the grassley clues dominic -- it goes after felons and fugitives. when they try to legally buy guns, it directs the department of justice to prosecute them and put them in jail. the reason why it didn't pass is because chuck schumer and the democrats love mustard it. sat on his hands. he was vice president at the time. we could have passed it, but joe...
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coming in, and k-9s searching the area, and this search has turned from a search in the area to a fugitive search. there are still cops, even some health -- some people from the community, even, some public office individuals here in the area. now, as we already noted, they people were shot and killed in this area, two hispanic females and one black male. right now it's thought that the individuals are known to each other but cannot say how and they are still investigating that information, and the former travis county sheriff's deputy, we found information this individual was previously arrested for -- and being charged for sexually assaulting a child back in june of 2020. broderick is still considered to be at large and is considered armed and dangerous. during this press conference earlier today they did mention they don't want to classify this as an active shooter situation because they don't believe he is killing random people, the victims were known to him and at this time we still don't know how but we are trying to get that information and hopefully will have that as it becomes ava
coming in, and k-9s searching the area, and this search has turned from a search in the area to a fugitive search. there are still cops, even some health -- some people from the community, even, some public office individuals here in the area. now, as we already noted, they people were shot and killed in this area, two hispanic females and one black male. right now it's thought that the individuals are known to each other but cannot say how and they are still investigating that information, and...
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target the bad guys, go after criminals, go after phones and fugitives., i introduced legislation along with chuck grassley from iowa, called the grassley clues dominic -- it goes after felons and fugitives. when they try to legally buy guns, it directs the department of justice to prosecute them and put them in jail. the reason why it didn't pass is because chuck schumer and the democrats love mustard it. sat on his hands. he was vice president at the time. we could have passed it, but joe biden didn't want to lead and stop these crimes. he wanted to play politics and tried to disarm law-abiding citizens. it's the wrong approach. it's where democrats predictably go over and over again. >> were nearly out of time. i want to squeeze in one market at the president is pushing for $2 trillion spending package, including infrastructure. white house chris coons has floated the idea, if you can't agree on the pay for it, don't pay for it. to do you alarming? >> that doesn't surprise me, they're not paying for anything other than printing cash. their objective is
target the bad guys, go after criminals, go after phones and fugitives., i introduced legislation along with chuck grassley from iowa, called the grassley clues dominic -- it goes after felons and fugitives. when they try to legally buy guns, it directs the department of justice to prosecute them and put them in jail. the reason why it didn't pass is because chuck schumer and the democrats love mustard it. sat on his hands. he was vice president at the time. we could have passed it, but joe...
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i've been attacked by armed fugitives, felons running at me, and shot many with nonlethal weapons.g them on purpose. as you know, brother, there is no such thing in america when you go to police academy as trained, you know, training to wound. all police are trained to kill, so let's take the lead out of their bullet. >> lawrence: yeah, you know, it is not just police officers that are trained. you get your chl, they teach you, you shoot center mass. it is hard to shoot in the leg and the arm. all those other parts of your body. but, real quickly on this, i know we are talking about the police officers, but you are a man of faith. you love this country, you love cops, you love the community. how do you think we can come together as americans? >> i think this is a bipartisan bill. who is going to want to keep the lead in so you can kill someone? who is going to do that? that will separate the men from the boys. i think every cop in america, every citizen, we've got to stop 'em. they are coming at you, they just robbed a store, kidnapping someone, you've got to stop them. a rubber bu
i've been attacked by armed fugitives, felons running at me, and shot many with nonlethal weapons.g them on purpose. as you know, brother, there is no such thing in america when you go to police academy as trained, you know, training to wound. all police are trained to kill, so let's take the lead out of their bullet. >> lawrence: yeah, you know, it is not just police officers that are trained. you get your chl, they teach you, you shoot center mass. it is hard to shoot in the leg and the...
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] are told that they have to return finaltive slaves to the south -- fugitive slaves to the south, a huge uprising to sir ruse, rochester, auburn and other cities because they know, we abolished slavery years ago in our state. so conservatives came around to this idea who had never given slavery any thought before. >> so, bill, your book, "the zealot and the i chance pater," is zealot is an interesting choice of words when talking about john brown. and typically we are taught that john brown was this lunatic growing up and that he was unhinged and irresponsible and attacked harper's ferry. is this a rehabilitation of john brown? is he -- where does he -- was this a good idea? to hit harper's ferry? >> i mean, no. harper's ferry was a really bad idea, and, in fact, the badness became apparent or to frederick doug has before the raid took place. john brown had known for frederick douglass for some years. when douglass was living in rochester, brown every time he would go east to raise funds for his various activities, he would stop in and talk to douglass. so he planned this raid on ha
] are told that they have to return finaltive slaves to the south -- fugitive slaves to the south, a huge uprising to sir ruse, rochester, auburn and other cities because they know, we abolished slavery years ago in our state. so conservatives came around to this idea who had never given slavery any thought before. >> so, bill, your book, "the zealot and the i chance pater," is zealot is an interesting choice of words when talking about john brown. and typically we are taught...
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a fugitive murder suspect running by a news crew. a reporter calls police. officers take him down with cameras rolling. >.> and the flash flood threat d dangerous winds in the northeast, gusting up to 60 miles per hour, possibly downing trees and power lines. rob marciano timing it all out >>> good evening, everyone. and thanks so much forhi friday. i'm linsey davis in for david. we begin tonight with two very different headlines about the pandemic in america. while the u.s. is showing more positive signs that it's nearing a turning point, today the white house is issuing a travel ban on india hoping to prevent the crippling covid surge there from making its way here. india setting a new global record for covid cases in a single day. a variant spreading in that country now detected here in the u.s. the first american planes carrying medical supplies arriving today with more flights on the way. meanwhile, a major milestone. the cdc says more than 100 million adults are now fully vaccinated against covid-19. that's nearly 40% of all adults in the u.s. more sta
a fugitive murder suspect running by a news crew. a reporter calls police. officers take him down with cameras rolling. >.> and the flash flood threat d dangerous winds in the northeast, gusting up to 60 miles per hour, possibly downing trees and power lines. rob marciano timing it all out >>> good evening, everyone. and thanks so much forhi friday. i'm linsey davis in for david. we begin tonight with two very different headlines about the pandemic in america. while the u.s. is...
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bambi is hardly the first exotic pet the internet has fallen in love with but they're not fugitives froma deer on the lam. messiah contacted by the department of natural resources which let him know allowing a deer into the house is illegal possession of wildlife. he is now looking into obtaining a deer license, no word on if bambi is looking to obtain a driver's license, though. she is a fan of riding in the car after all. kenneth and money ma. >> when bambi grows up -- >> ooh. we have no idea what would happen. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> right now on "america this morning," anger in minnesota. the violence on the streets overnight. flash grenades, tear gas, looting and frustration after the police shooting death of daunte wright. what we're learning about the officer who shot him apparently mistaking her gun for a taser and the question now, will she be fired? >>> also breaking overnight, new video from the scene of america's latest school shooting. a police officer among the wounded. >>> more shutdowns on the way. the debate over how to respond to surgin
bambi is hardly the first exotic pet the internet has fallen in love with but they're not fugitives froma deer on the lam. messiah contacted by the department of natural resources which let him know allowing a deer into the house is illegal possession of wildlife. he is now looking into obtaining a deer license, no word on if bambi is looking to obtain a driver's license, though. she is a fan of riding in the car after all. kenneth and money ma. >> when bambi grows up -- >> ooh. we...
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lawyers arguing that not jip was tricked and he had been misled by those around him including a fugitive financier take joe better known as joe and several other officials now. the defense lawyer had argued that not chip was a victim of scam and a series of misrepresentations by these people the prosecution at accountant that not chip who was at that time a finance minister as well as the prime minister should have known what was going on so we know we can expect that at the appeal it's going to be based more or less on the arguments that have been presented the trial the 1st instance and the appeal lawyers are going to argue that the trial judge had made an error in dismissing the evidence that not been misled by others around him and into believing not gyp's argument was basically that he believed that the funds in his account had actually come from the saudi royal family and it was a donation to him but this isn't the only legal cases facing. that's right now. prosecute officials believe that more than 4 and a half $1000000000.00 had been stolen from one m.t.b. and this case involves
lawyers arguing that not jip was tricked and he had been misled by those around him including a fugitive financier take joe better known as joe and several other officials now. the defense lawyer had argued that not chip was a victim of scam and a series of misrepresentations by these people the prosecution at accountant that not chip who was at that time a finance minister as well as the prime minister should have known what was going on so we know we can expect that at the appeal it's going...
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he had been misled by a fugitive financier take joe into believing that money was part of a donation from the saudi royal family the trial judge had dismissed the defense document describing it as far fetched the one m.t.b. financial scandal played a major role in bringing down the party and its coalition in a general election in 2018 investigators say more than 4 and a half $1000000000.00 was stolen from one and if he loses this appeal not just still has a final chance to challenge the conviction at malaysia's top court florence italy al-jazeera a little before. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is legal and political troubles are playing out simultaneously his corruption trial resumes with the prosecutors accusing him of trading in favors while in office that's a new who denies the allegations of bribery breach of trust and fraud at the same time that israeli president reuben rivlin is consulting with political parties about who he should choose to form a government after last month's inconclusive election the trial was a major issue in the votes. partial results in bul
he had been misled by a fugitive financier take joe into believing that money was part of a donation from the saudi royal family the trial judge had dismissed the defense document describing it as far fetched the one m.t.b. financial scandal played a major role in bringing down the party and its coalition in a general election in 2018 investigators say more than 4 and a half $1000000000.00 was stolen from one and if he loses this appeal not just still has a final chance to challenge the...
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slaves coming to fortress monroe where he was a where he was stationed as a general and due to the fugitive slave act by law. he had to return the slaves to their slave owner, but what he said was well we are in a war therefore these these individuals are now considered contrabands of war. so important decision because what happened when word spread about that decision hundreds and thousands of escaped slaves come to fort monroe and finding refuge and and forcing in some ways to sort of not dealing what do we do with escape slaves who want to come to the other side and then you see obviously with the you know, abraham lincoln's emancipation proclamation and then the enlistment of african-american soldiers in the army and really sort of turns tied of the war. so this metal small, but it represents, you know early on the service and sacrifice that all soldiers including african-american soldiers did during the civil war. and one particular case of artifacts that i like the highlight is another sort of untold story if you will this of the nisay soldiers japanese american soldiers who fought du
slaves coming to fortress monroe where he was a where he was stationed as a general and due to the fugitive slave act by law. he had to return the slaves to their slave owner, but what he said was well we are in a war therefore these these individuals are now considered contrabands of war. so important decision because what happened when word spread about that decision hundreds and thousands of escaped slaves come to fort monroe and finding refuge and and forcing in some ways to sort of not...
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change and across the region and the scare residents have flocked to temporary shelters and taken 3 fugit book what's left of their homes and there are at least 250 people who were evacuated from placerville stricken areas and that the evacuees are spread out and there are hundreds in each sub history and in medio there's the staying at home but there are definitely need you know that did the supply to aid the terrible medicine in the fact that i wanted to ask you about that because some of the reflected areas are quite remote tell difficult is it to get aid in to those areas. yes the mob and continued extreme weather have made it difficult for the the rescue team and the search team to you know to find a trap survivors and the mob has washed over the homes of the bridges the roads and the strong waves have they're going to rescue team 2 from accessing the hardest hit areas and also the ponding rains challenge efforts to find any survivors and at the head of east. floors it's us or engines he said that suspect that mean you're still very but it's not great clear how many people are still
change and across the region and the scare residents have flocked to temporary shelters and taken 3 fugit book what's left of their homes and there are at least 250 people who were evacuated from placerville stricken areas and that the evacuees are spread out and there are hundreds in each sub history and in medio there's the staying at home but there are definitely need you know that did the supply to aid the terrible medicine in the fact that i wanted to ask you about that because some of the...
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increasingly dangerous trips to cuba, taking in supplies and bringing out refugees and fuser devs -- fugitives this way, many exiles have gone back to cuba to fight. many of those exiles have died. many more well. -- many more will. you and i face a problem. are those highly emotional, disorganized, counterrevolutionary cuban forces with no clear-cut program to meet the problems of cuba that those men fought under castro to correct, are those people, armed with the latest weapons, weapons like these, but in their hands, where they practice the use of these log wins -- weapons, not far from miami, florida, are men like these, with this kind of training, later to be carried out of the united states in american ships, are these men, and these weapons, to turn cuba into a battleground again? the question is, are those groups you saw and the methods you thought there to be our investment to keep the battle of america from going communism's way in the other 19 countries south of the border? the question is, is this an effective answer to communism? how does this solve the problem of land reform? how
increasingly dangerous trips to cuba, taking in supplies and bringing out refugees and fuser devs -- fugitives this way, many exiles have gone back to cuba to fight. many of those exiles have died. many more well. -- many more will. you and i face a problem. are those highly emotional, disorganized, counterrevolutionary cuban forces with no clear-cut program to meet the problems of cuba that those men fought under castro to correct, are those people, armed with the latest weapons, weapons like...
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so they put him in prison and eventually he came back to the united states but he was a fugitive fromhe rest of his life. they were forever trying to extradite him back to india. >> let's talk about johnson & johnson's -- >> don't confess to things you didn't do. >> no, exactly, you have to be careful, but there are things you can say to the consumer it seems to me to position the story so that in the case of peloton, you see those videos of a child being pulled under and those pictures are worth millions of words of defense let's talk a little about j&j in the time we have left, jeff. j&j is really at the mercy of the science here there's not much they can do or say. >> it's an interesting thing with johnson & johnson this was a call by an advisory committee to the cdc that's a little newer in the saddle and not as experienced as other advisory committees and it was not the fda that was trying to join and support the cdc anthony fauci at the nih and jeff zientz, they knew nothing about this in trying to keep paolitics out of this, they have some people -- it's likely they don't have
so they put him in prison and eventually he came back to the united states but he was a fugitive fromhe rest of his life. they were forever trying to extradite him back to india. >> let's talk about johnson & johnson's -- >> don't confess to things you didn't do. >> no, exactly, you have to be careful, but there are things you can say to the consumer it seems to me to position the story so that in the case of peloton, you see those videos of a child being pulled under and...
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in addition, this also created a harsher fugitive slave act of 1850, were captured slaves who were captured in free states had no trial by jury. in addition, when slaves were captured, these proceedings by no means resembled anything that would approximate a fair trial. as such, these proceedings were constructed in such a way to where captured slaves basically cannot retain their freedom, and could not win. it also led to increased traffic on the underground railroad. i feature a rock. this rock exists about 20 miles outside of where i am doing this recording. this is a place for my wife and i did some hiking at a nature preserve. there is a valley that overlooks the mississippi river, where on the other side of the break are is missouri. -- river is missouri. the inscription on this rock says this was a major entry point on the underground railroad. escaped slaves from missouri going to the spot in illinois, with the help and protection from sympathetic landowners, multiple people got their freedom, and sought their freedom from this point. one take away message about henry clay is that h
in addition, this also created a harsher fugitive slave act of 1850, were captured slaves who were captured in free states had no trial by jury. in addition, when slaves were captured, these proceedings by no means resembled anything that would approximate a fair trial. as such, these proceedings were constructed in such a way to where captured slaves basically cannot retain their freedom, and could not win. it also led to increased traffic on the underground railroad. i feature a rock. this...
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in 1817 he sent general andrew jackson into east florida to suppress seminole indians and fugitive slaves that were conducting raids into u.s. territory. jackson enlarged upon his original mission by attacking spanish forts in the region and he suspected of working against his army. now, whether jackson exceeded his orders or was simply doing what he was told to do in confidence, secretary of state john quincy adams was able to overcome spanish protests and negotiate the purchase of florida, which occurred in 1821. but this became a source of some controversy and contention between jackson and monroe and some degree adams later on. during the same period they recognized the independence of latin american republics that had fought for their independence from spain and portugal. the united states was one of the first nation to recognize the newly independent republics of chile, peru, colombia, mexico and present day argentina. worried about stability in latin america and worried about wary of the russian claims on the coast of north america, monroe made a policy statement that would be amon
in 1817 he sent general andrew jackson into east florida to suppress seminole indians and fugitive slaves that were conducting raids into u.s. territory. jackson enlarged upon his original mission by attacking spanish forts in the region and he suspected of working against his army. now, whether jackson exceeded his orders or was simply doing what he was told to do in confidence, secretary of state john quincy adams was able to overcome spanish protests and negotiate the purchase of florida,...
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i did not believe that individual should be released into the community so that ice fugitive operations have to go into the community to find him, apprehend him, and place them in detention pending removal. i think that the state facility it should turn that individual over to ice rightly. i think that is a public safety meet. -- i think that is a public safety need. i think that is a cooperation that should be achieved and it is my responsibility to see that cooperation modeled and if the same time, and the relationship that are pernicious or survey pernicious need. i think we can do both. >> adding that relates to my half made earlier point that you don't want to use lily horton a basis for making public policy. i worry a little about that at this the person in our head as we think about all the policy that should happen, that it can be distorted. i think it is a great way to think about that and illustration of that. there have been empirical studies about whether secure communities actually decreases crime. i looked at several and they are very rigorous. nbc's -- it has no effect on
i did not believe that individual should be released into the community so that ice fugitive operations have to go into the community to find him, apprehend him, and place them in detention pending removal. i think that the state facility it should turn that individual over to ice rightly. i think that is a public safety meet. -- i think that is a public safety need. i think that is a cooperation that should be achieved and it is my responsibility to see that cooperation modeled and if the same...
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has been decapitated, immigration and customs enforcement can no longer arrest noncriminal fugitives,the census that will lead to more seats in the house for the democrats, which leads to electoral college which leads to perpetual power. the reward for the hundreds of thousands of families getting the order to remove and not leaving, joe biden's immigration plan gives them am net at this. i think people -- amnesty. i think american people are waking up and saying it's a travesty. jillian: let's listen to what jake sullivan has to say on raising the refugee cap. >> he is absolutely committed to making sure that not only is america welcoming to refugees, not only do we get people on planes immediately by changing those allocations which were rooted in xenophobia and racism, but also that we raise the cap. he is committed to that and he will follow through on that. jillian: your rea action to that? >> look, the united states is the most giving country in the world when it comes to refugees. we welcome more refugees in the country than every other country in the world combined. you've got
has been decapitated, immigration and customs enforcement can no longer arrest noncriminal fugitives,the census that will lead to more seats in the house for the democrats, which leads to electoral college which leads to perpetual power. the reward for the hundreds of thousands of families getting the order to remove and not leaving, joe biden's immigration plan gives them am net at this. i think people -- amnesty. i think american people are waking up and saying it's a travesty. jillian: let's...
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that you can't change a rule because it's some sort of rule is what was allowed unjust -- we had a fugitivelave act in this country. so the idea is like, well, that's the law, we got to do, we will go along with it. at some point justice demands a change in rules or procedures to get to a just position. and when we have in this country today the majority of the country supports access to voting, easier access to voting, the majority of the country supports an increase in the major, majority of the country supports common sense gun reform, none of which is happening and the primary reason it's not happening is because of the filibuster rule. and so if he really wants to do what the majority of the country wants, he would be getting rid of the filibuster rule and negotiating with other democrats on what they want to do. >> i think this whole idea about, you know, that it's -- i just think what he's -- his ideas are outdated about what is balanced and is not, what is fringe and what's not fringe. wanting common sense gun laws, that's not fringe. wanting people to have access to -- as many peop
that you can't change a rule because it's some sort of rule is what was allowed unjust -- we had a fugitivelave act in this country. so the idea is like, well, that's the law, we got to do, we will go along with it. at some point justice demands a change in rules or procedures to get to a just position. and when we have in this country today the majority of the country supports access to voting, easier access to voting, the majority of the country supports an increase in the major, majority of...
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the vaccines have been proven to be a fugitive -- effective for at least six months. residents in long-term healthcare facilities are exceeding the benchmark, left with the question, do i need a booster shot? >> we may not need booster shots. >> reporter: there is strong evidence to suggest the answer to the question is no. >> anyone who received the vaccine shots in the vaccine trials actually received them in the summer of july of 2020. you are not seeing breakthrough infections even in persistent cases in the united states -- >> reporter: according to pfizer data that came out this month, the people who received the vaccine, there was 100% efficacy protecting against severe disease at six months. >> is even including people in south africa who were exposed to a harsher variant.harsher va. >> reporter: now it is reaching 10 months, still no reports of severe reinfection. >> what we will have to do in the future is due surveillance for people who are symptomatic, who have broken through their vaccine, and see if there was a variant that breaks the vaccine. >> reporte
the vaccines have been proven to be a fugitive -- effective for at least six months. residents in long-term healthcare facilities are exceeding the benchmark, left with the question, do i need a booster shot? >> we may not need booster shots. >> reporter: there is strong evidence to suggest the answer to the question is no. >> anyone who received the vaccine shots in the vaccine trials actually received them in the summer of july of 2020. you are not seeing breakthrough...
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that the entire army of the shenandoah became a mess of fugitives who swarmed around hotly pursued by the yelling foe. i'm in the crash of musketree and the booming of artillery so when? histories like this were written. and you have veterans of the sixth corps. particularly those from george getty's division. who had made quite a determined stand a top cemetery hill northwest of midtown? they have you know. they fend it off repeated assaults repeated efforts by the confederates. to drive them from this. position well, they're taking a front to this. because what more is history suggests it was very swift. and decisive well some of the divisions veterans such as surgeon george stevens. of the 77th, new york he wrote. his history his memoirs 1866 three years in the sixth corps and he saw this as an opportunity to really go after people like more. saying you are minimizing what my unit did what the six core did. and you're lumpiness in with the army of the shenandoah and getting lost in all of that is the valor and heroism that my comrades in the sixth core displayed. and he explained h
that the entire army of the shenandoah became a mess of fugitives who swarmed around hotly pursued by the yelling foe. i'm in the crash of musketree and the booming of artillery so when? histories like this were written. and you have veterans of the sixth corps. particularly those from george getty's division. who had made quite a determined stand a top cemetery hill northwest of midtown? they have you know. they fend it off repeated assaults repeated efforts by the confederates. to drive them...
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from my van teenage point, he looked like a slave master who was taking pleasure in having a fugitive slave caught in his trap. it's absolutely unacceptable. it is an abomination what he did. he needs to be held accountable under the law. >> all right, thank you, my panel a. great conversation. akema, glen kirshner and captain pruitt, thank you very much. >>> coming up, jonathan jackson is looking back at the testimony, breaking down the most important moments, analyzing competing testimony and previewing what to expect from the defense as they make their case this week. watch this week at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> still ahead, inside the infrastructure plan. we have a lot more ahead as the biden administration pushes for the $2 trillion plan. after the break, we will get a perspective from the economic advisers. stay with us. perspectivfre om the economic advisers stay with us hia, we know what makes the perfect schmear of cream cheese. the recipe we invented over 145 years ago and me...the world's best, and possibly only, schmelier. philadelphia. schmear perfection.
from my van teenage point, he looked like a slave master who was taking pleasure in having a fugitive slave caught in his trap. it's absolutely unacceptable. it is an abomination what he did. he needs to be held accountable under the law. >> all right, thank you, my panel a. great conversation. akema, glen kirshner and captain pruitt, thank you very much. >>> coming up, jonathan jackson is looking back at the testimony, breaking down the most important moments, analyzing...
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the fbi's fugitive task force caught up with andre in tempe, arizona. he wasn't expecting it?xpecting it. >> andre also said he didn't do it, didn't kill his wife. but he couldn't make bail, so he sat in a jail cell, even though prosecutor lewin knew the evidence was not as strong as it might be. although andre's inconsistent statements, the bruise on his face, his appearance at the very beach where marie's car was later found, all seemed suspicious, they might not be enough for a jury. >> we have to be able to say is a jury going to be able to look at the evidence we have and prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt, do we take this risk or not. >> even the dna was not absolute proof. after all, andre and marie were husband and wife. to find his dna on her car or even under her fingernails was not necessarily evidence of murder. after andre had been in jail for nearly four years, lewin decided to offer a deal. >> we offered him voluntary manslaughter. he would have had to serve roughly another year. and he didn't want it. his attitude was you don't have any evidence. >> so the
the fbi's fugitive task force caught up with andre in tempe, arizona. he wasn't expecting it?xpecting it. >> andre also said he didn't do it, didn't kill his wife. but he couldn't make bail, so he sat in a jail cell, even though prosecutor lewin knew the evidence was not as strong as it might be. although andre's inconsistent statements, the bruise on his face, his appearance at the very beach where marie's car was later found, all seemed suspicious, they might not be enough for a jury....
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in addition this also created a harsher fugitive slave act of 1850. where captured slaves who were captured in free states had no trial by jury. in addition when camp when slaves were captured? these proceedings by no means resembles anything from that would approximate a fair trend. and so as such these proceedings we're constructed in such a way to where captured slaves. basically couldn't retain their freedom. and couldn't win. in addition it also led to increase traffic on the underground. so here i feature a rock. now this rock. it exists. about 20 miles outside of siue where i'm here doing this recording. and in a place where my wife and i did some hiking. on the on the ola nature preserve now there's a family that overlooks the mississippi river. where on the other side of the mississippi river of course is, missouri. and that's right and the monument inscription on this rock. says this picturesque valley also known as hop hollow was a major entry point on the underground railroad state park in illinois. and then what the help and protection of
in addition this also created a harsher fugitive slave act of 1850. where captured slaves who were captured in free states had no trial by jury. in addition when camp when slaves were captured? these proceedings by no means resembles anything from that would approximate a fair trend. and so as such these proceedings we're constructed in such a way to where captured slaves. basically couldn't retain their freedom. and couldn't win. in addition it also led to increase traffic on the underground....
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you have fugitive who came here in 1959, and then in 1960 you had a shootdown of garry powers.han april of 61, the bay of pigs. then in october it was a cuban missile crisis. it's interesting how all of these things played out. and also in 1961, the berlin wall was put up. and all of these things just how they all fell into place. >> yes and there is perceived communist advances in southeast asia. in the congo. it was a very you know it was a time of high tension in the cold war. and at the time of the bay of pigs, i was like four years old. i remember in subsequent years, when i went to elementary school and still the cold war, there is still the threat of a nuclear exchange between the superpowers. i remember the drills that we would be put through and to basically we have to hide under our desks in the event of a nuclear attack. that's a lot of tension. we sometimes forget that the cold war, when we look back on it now, it was even with if we look back at it with some humor. but at the time it was deadly serious. we did not handle how was going to turn out. and thank you for
you have fugitive who came here in 1959, and then in 1960 you had a shootdown of garry powers.han april of 61, the bay of pigs. then in october it was a cuban missile crisis. it's interesting how all of these things played out. and also in 1961, the berlin wall was put up. and all of these things just how they all fell into place. >> yes and there is perceived communist advances in southeast asia. in the congo. it was a very you know it was a time of high tension in the cold war. and at...
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fugitive methane harms the public health by polluting the air that we breathe. when methane leaks from oil and gas wells, pipelines or other infrastructure, harmful carcinogens and other organic compounds also leak into the air alongside it. that means more children suffering from asthma attacks, more seniors having trouble breathing, methane pollution is real and present in many states and it is a real problem in my state of new mexico. we saw clear evidence of this over the four corners region in northwestern new mexico, the san juan basin, southwest colorado, when a giant cloud of methane about the size of the state of delaware became so large by the mid-2000's that it could be seen by nasa satellite images. this chart right here is a map from nasa of the western united states and you can see right here the cloud of methane over the four corners, which coincides with the san juan basin where much of our oil and gas has been produced over the last several decades. you can see from this map from the jet propulsion laboratory how real the issue is. in recent yea
fugitive methane harms the public health by polluting the air that we breathe. when methane leaks from oil and gas wells, pipelines or other infrastructure, harmful carcinogens and other organic compounds also leak into the air alongside it. that means more children suffering from asthma attacks, more seniors having trouble breathing, methane pollution is real and present in many states and it is a real problem in my state of new mexico. we saw clear evidence of this over the four corners...
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new york saw the advertisement that had been placed for him in the dc paper saying he's probably a fugitive slave somebody should come and get him so they galvanized to get him out of jail but at the same time they just went bananas publicizing it in their newspapers and then the way newspapers worked even then they would reprint from other papers and so all over the northeast in particular the story of gilbert on horton and his unjust incarceration in dc became news and gave people a chance to talk about these injustices and violations and he was a very sympathetic character. >> there was a newspaper that you write about and sort of they walk a fine line around the issue of colonization. talk a little bit about that. >> i want to get to this next because what is known as the first african-american run newspaper was called freedom's journal and it was founded in 1827 by samuel cornish and they were partners in that enterprise. cornish took over and proceeded to be publisher and editor of a number of black newspapers and that period. one of the things we are able to see in the development of
new york saw the advertisement that had been placed for him in the dc paper saying he's probably a fugitive slave somebody should come and get him so they galvanized to get him out of jail but at the same time they just went bananas publicizing it in their newspapers and then the way newspapers worked even then they would reprint from other papers and so all over the northeast in particular the story of gilbert on horton and his unjust incarceration in dc became news and gave people a chance to...