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among the free population, it is a very young population. the average age of the population was roughly 17 years old. a pretty astounding thing. the median age today is almost 40. so, that is quite a big difference between today and then. so you have a young population. an aggressive population. a population that is very individualistic. almost hyper individualistic. it is a population that is very forward-looking. it is a generation that is entrepreneurial. restless. all of these traits are generally associated with younger ages. we are a young country. we are used to the united states with more than two centuries of history behind us. this is the united states where, john quincy adams elected president in 1824, was the first president who is not a founding father. so this was a very young country and you get the good and the bad and all of that. i will touch on a few other things that are important when considering the americas of the 1830s. this is a very commercialized country, in a way that america wasn't at the time of its founding. we
among the free population, it is a very young population. the average age of the population was roughly 17 years old. a pretty astounding thing. the median age today is almost 40. so, that is quite a big difference between today and then. so you have a young population. an aggressive population. a population that is very individualistic. almost hyper individualistic. it is a population that is very forward-looking. it is a generation that is entrepreneurial. restless. all of these traits are...
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ey say a metro bus struck the young woman and hit a little 4-year-old girl. s in the preschool at lafayette. the young woman is her caregiver. teachers from the school had joined the girls' parents at the hospital. both the girl and the young woman are said to be in serious condition but they're expected to recover. i talked to some witnesses who wereere when it happened. >> i saw the lady, she walked underneath the bus. >> did she say anything? >> no. just only ty were working, you know, the fire department were working because the lady she was very close to the
ey say a metro bus struck the young woman and hit a little 4-year-old girl. s in the preschool at lafayette. the young woman is her caregiver. teachers from the school had joined the girls' parents at the hospital. both the girl and the young woman are said to be in serious condition but they're expected to recover. i talked to some witnesses who wereere when it happened. >> i saw the lady, she walked underneath the bus. >> did she say anything? >> no. just only ty were...
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it was a value thawas instilled in me at a young age, especially as someone who was a recipient of so much generosity, being involved in nonprofits similar to heart of tabatha foundation. i had experiences with friends in my community and going on tot arms and seeing a gap, a the exposure i was getting and opportunities i was having that my friends were to and i wanted to something bridge that gap and that led to start heart of tabatha. >> you sook your creedo have a e scripture in bible? in acts 9 there was a woman named tabatha and was known for her generosity. it is after h spirit of generosity. everybody who supports and donates is replicang her heart as well. >> patricia, i understand that you got involved because you share the same passion. > yes, jasmine and i met through another organization and through that organization we came tow k each other and find that we had a similar n.pass jasmine came to me at the anyone of about 16 and she said, ms. i patriciaave this vision and i'd like for you to come along and help me with this organization i'd like to formulate. so i said, okay
it was a value thawas instilled in me at a young age, especially as someone who was a recipient of so much generosity, being involved in nonprofits similar to heart of tabatha foundation. i had experiences with friends in my community and going on tot arms and seeing a gap, a the exposure i was getting and opportunities i was having that my friends were to and i wanted to something bridge that gap and that led to start heart of tabatha. >> you sook your creedo have a e scripture in bible?...
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being a young young [inaudible] right or if be transferring. the v. [inaudible] will [inaudible] and i will be when you. hundred and got the thank you thank the date rinker [inaudible] another. did you know i don't know mobile says a day [inaudible] three hundred right. like i'd he played down about the hotel to raise rates to see also sold out of us has has moved into. just listening in local [inaudible] structural [inaudible] thursday's [inaudible] that's not. it says had. read like change fading being. more than a hundred and fifty just as we also tension also [inaudible] to denise. just as i expected to see to it sits on the specific recurring via who. holding the will of okay attempt is an winds across the road. right is a lazy lately yeah yeah. i don't know how it will play say that i was. the us has no. by and by during during my temptation is just as papau slowly three sweet wave. friends. and gender during the race has had to have it availabl. i might cry i city a a as you see the light my services refugees of people coal not. just to six tak
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and for a period was cassidy's nanny. as the young'son the role of a marriage counselor, too. >> what would you say were the main issues? >> michelle's main issues were jason being more responsible. understanding her more. and his main concern was their lack of sex life. >> prosecutors called friends to the stand to paint a picture of a marriage that was unraveling. out loud and in public. >> jason made it very well known that, you know, he was upset about the lack of sex in the relationship. >> and at parties, said fiona chil childs, jason's x-rated tricks were famously over the top. >> i never observed it, myself. i'd just hear about it, you know, he would expose himself and do what he thought was these funny tricks and i was always just rather embarrassed for michelle. >> he never settled down. it was as if he was still living the single life. he never fell into the marriage and wihat all that meant. >> in october 2006, when michelle was 4 months pregnant, jason became deeply involved with another woman. and not just any woman. miche
and for a period was cassidy's nanny. as the young'son the role of a marriage counselor, too. >> what would you say were the main issues? >> michelle's main issues were jason being more responsible. understanding her more. and his main concern was their lack of sex life. >> prosecutors called friends to the stand to paint a picture of a marriage that was unraveling. out loud and in public. >> jason made it very well known that, you know, he was upset about the lack of...
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a few. i'm black, he was white. i'm young, he wasn't so young. ar. i'm a professional athlete. he ran for president, i run out of bounds. he was the epitome of toughness, and i do everything i can to avoid contact. i have flowing locks, and, well, he didn't. how does this unlikely pair become friends? i've asked myself this same question. but you know what the answer is, that's just who he is. over the several years i had the privilege of spending time with senator mccain, sometimes it was just a visit to our practices, other times it was him texting and saying you need to pick it up this sunday. i'm thankful that through these moments the opportunity that we had to share our lives and more importantly our stories. while from very different worlds, we developed a meaningful friendship. and this highlights the very rare and very special qualities of senator mccain that i came to deeply admire. he didn't judge individuals based on the color of their skin, their gender, their backgrounds, their political affiliations, or their bank accounts. he evalu
a few. i'm black, he was white. i'm young, he wasn't so young. ar. i'm a professional athlete. he ran for president, i run out of bounds. he was the epitome of toughness, and i do everything i can to avoid contact. i have flowing locks, and, well, he didn't. how does this unlikely pair become friends? i've asked myself this same question. but you know what the answer is, that's just who he is. over the several years i had the privilege of spending time with senator mccain, sometimes it was just...
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he was a judge at the young age of 30. ntroduced the practice of confessing error, saying when the government has made a constitutional mistake, it should not profit by the error. he became a judge on the sixth circuit, federal judge at the age of 35, which he thought was -- which he found as his heaven. he loved judges and courts and they are his idea of heaven on earth. he went to a transformative career general in at the philippines. president william mckinley asked him. he created a constitution for a grateful people and extended the bill of rights to the philippine people because he thought have to be educated in order to be ready for the duties of citizenship. what he wanted to do was be on the supreme court. roosevelt offered him a supreme court justiceship and his wife nelly made him refuse because she wanted him to be president and she had gone to the white house under president harrison and said, i hope to marry a man who will be president and he said i hope you will and he is in ohio. she is pining for him to joi
he was a judge at the young age of 30. ntroduced the practice of confessing error, saying when the government has made a constitutional mistake, it should not profit by the error. he became a judge on the sixth circuit, federal judge at the age of 35, which he thought was -- which he found as his heaven. he loved judges and courts and they are his idea of heaven on earth. he went to a transformative career general in at the philippines. president william mckinley asked him. he created a...
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that there's a different racial and gendered performance and articulation of what it meant to be a young person living in the united states during world war ii when we pay attention to the zoot. and finally. as a fourth point, just to underscore in a different way what i've just said is that the zoot suit helps us see something, at least a glimpse of the historically-lived experience of folks who are left out of the dominant historical narrative. the conventional records that most folks turn to. who's left out? sf history? sometimes as historians we have to look at different kinds of sources. you all are reading primary sources, documents from 1848 to the chicano movement that we'll get to next week. very few of even those sources for this class are music or fashion. but we have to pay attention to those sorts of things if we want to get a sense of how people lived through these periods. so i want to tell a version of the zoo suit history that attempts to account for the perspective and point of view of the zoot suiter himself or herself. i want to tell the story in three parts with the
that there's a different racial and gendered performance and articulation of what it meant to be a young person living in the united states during world war ii when we pay attention to the zoot. and finally. as a fourth point, just to underscore in a different way what i've just said is that the zoot suit helps us see something, at least a glimpse of the historically-lived experience of folks who are left out of the dominant historical narrative. the conventional records that most folks turn...
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on august 30, 1918 a young lady takes a shot at lenin. her motives are unknown. lenin is only slightly wounded. that night in moscow alone anti-lenin are executed on suspicion of being associated with --. the signs posted along the road read peace, freedom and bread. because they understood that freedom and bread could happen when peace was obtained they fought and won a blood a civil war. on march 7, 1921 they are asking for freedom and bread. finally at 6:45 in the evening, commander of the red army who ordered the slaughter gives the only explanation. it was necessary. >> lenin and trotsky are in power. they now form the political police. to check on the old gpu -- the chief is joseph -- named stalin. he disputes his position as second-in-command. in this struggle --, city leader of moscow who could make you a judge and send it to siberia. now with the civil war won -- at of necessity they start a new economic policy. -- the production of consumer goods but the state maintains control of heavy industry. even private enterprise is committed two new words, ameri
on august 30, 1918 a young lady takes a shot at lenin. her motives are unknown. lenin is only slightly wounded. that night in moscow alone anti-lenin are executed on suspicion of being associated with --. the signs posted along the road read peace, freedom and bread. because they understood that freedom and bread could happen when peace was obtained they fought and won a blood a civil war. on march 7, 1921 they are asking for freedom and bread. finally at 6:45 in the evening, commander of the...
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the story of a young family facing heart ache beyond measure. a dad suddenly under suspicion. >> you just hear the awful things they say. >> i knew they were focussing on me. >> there was no body, no weapon, no eyewitness. >> there's not one doubt in my mind that he's guilty. >> now after four trials the final verdict is in. >> i'm not guilty. i didn't do this. ♪ >> hello and welcome to "dateline." cal harris seemed to have it all, a beautiful family, a successful business and a big house on a lake. but all was not as it seemed. it was september 11, 2001, as the world witnessed the trajs unfolding in new york, washington, d.c. and pennsylvania, the harris family was struck by heart break much closer to home. cal's wife michele had disappeared. here with "the house on the lake" is keith morrison. ♪ >> it's a long, winding ride, this tale, studded with surprises. >> i just felt like i was being kidnapped in broad daylight and no one could help me. >> it's the story of his life and their's. >> we cannot sit here in silence and watch another traj cit
the story of a young family facing heart ache beyond measure. a dad suddenly under suspicion. >> you just hear the awful things they say. >> i knew they were focussing on me. >> there was no body, no weapon, no eyewitness. >> there's not one doubt in my mind that he's guilty. >> now after four trials the final verdict is in. >> i'm not guilty. i didn't do this. ♪ >> hello and welcome to "dateline." cal harris seemed to have it all, a...
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next video of a young palestinian girl climbing a security fence erected by israeli forces in the west bank has provoked outrage online the girl is apparently trying to get home after israeli security forces closed the gate that campaigners say it's becoming a daily routine for palestinians we spoke to from the hebron freedom fund and from the video. but never to the army. you know do that every day and the distinctions are there if the students from the neighborhood use mean. few minutes only you know through the school we have a gives a school boy to school only two or three minutes from that neighborhood but a solution to all this the in the situation policy. of the patient it makes them. you know. walk around and sometimes. climb the gates and climb the fences. let's illustrate for you where all this happened it's in a district in hebron the old city to the south of the west bank where israeli authorities have erected one hundred fifty meter long fence which you can see outlined here in bloom the palestinians living there have two ways to get to their homes the checkpoint and the g
next video of a young palestinian girl climbing a security fence erected by israeli forces in the west bank has provoked outrage online the girl is apparently trying to get home after israeli security forces closed the gate that campaigners say it's becoming a daily routine for palestinians we spoke to from the hebron freedom fund and from the video. but never to the army. you know do that every day and the distinctions are there if the students from the neighborhood use mean. few minutes only...
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as a young man, he came up to my house. he'd come up to wilmington. dship that transcended whatever political differences we had or later developed because, above all, above all, we understood the same thing. all politics is personal. it's all about trust. i trusted john with my life, and i would, and i think he would trust me with his. we both knew then from our different experiences that, and as our life progressed we learned even more, that there are times when life can be so cruel. pain so blinding. it's hard to see anything else. it's the disease that took john's life. took our mutual friend, teddy's life, the exact same disease nine years ago, a couple days ago, and three years ago it took my beautiful son bo's life. it's brutal. it's relentless. it's unforgiving. and it takes so much from those we love and from the families who love them that in order to survive, we have to remember how they lived. not how they died. i carry me, with me an image of bo sitting out in a little lake we live on, starting a motor on the little boat and smiling and wa
as a young man, he came up to my house. he'd come up to wilmington. dship that transcended whatever political differences we had or later developed because, above all, above all, we understood the same thing. all politics is personal. it's all about trust. i trusted john with my life, and i would, and i think he would trust me with his. we both knew then from our different experiences that, and as our life progressed we learned even more, that there are times when life can be so cruel. pain so...
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you look like a good young man. stay on your studies. hat regal quality where you walked away feeling like you were the important one even though she was a global superstar. i can tell you there are thousands and thousands of people who can tell you similar stories. she was a queen, but she was the people's queen. >> well, i have one. i mean, out of the blue about three years ago, i got an e-mail from aretha. just out of the blue. it was just her saying she watched me on television -- oh, i'm sorry. i'm getting a little choked up. she was proud of me. that meant the world to me, as you can imagine. so i started e-mailing her back. we struck up a relationship over e-mail. she would invite me to her birthday parties and talk about how much fun they were and just check in every now and then. she would tell me about other women that she was very supportive of and that she loved. it was just very special because here she was, an icon, a legend, the queen of soul, taking time to tell a young reporter in this business how special she was, that s
you look like a good young man. stay on your studies. hat regal quality where you walked away feeling like you were the important one even though she was a global superstar. i can tell you there are thousands and thousands of people who can tell you similar stories. she was a queen, but she was the people's queen. >> well, i have one. i mean, out of the blue about three years ago, i got an e-mail from aretha. just out of the blue. it was just her saying she watched me on television -- oh,...
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i was just a young girl when president kennedy got shot. i remember how it affected my father and mother. it touched my heart very much to where i grew up with a passion to stop the bigotry, this hate. i became the president of the international club in college. i write poetry about unity. today i think the trouble is that we have no respect. adults need to grow up. people are not living in showing a good example to their children, which scares me. i am now a grandmother. it scares me to think that a change doesn't happen to where we show respect for our leaders and for each other. i don't know what will happen. all i know is martin luther king's dream has become a nightmare. host: have we lost it? guest: i think with this lady was just saying touches the very heart of the central problem of in thisnow exists country. and that is that there appears to be what some people call a culture war, which is not necessarily just political. but it is a belief on a number of people that their control of the world, of their country has been taken out of
i was just a young girl when president kennedy got shot. i remember how it affected my father and mother. it touched my heart very much to where i grew up with a passion to stop the bigotry, this hate. i became the president of the international club in college. i write poetry about unity. today i think the trouble is that we have no respect. adults need to grow up. people are not living in showing a good example to their children, which scares me. i am now a grandmother. it scares me to think...
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we have a lot of people said he's too young to be chairman. said well, we need a fellow that's a goer, do you agree? >> i would agree with you 100%. >> are you on his payroll? [ laughter ] >> i'm retired. >> were you in the service? >> in the war. >> you were? the big one? >> the 74th division. >> heavy artillery. >> heavy artillery. >> those were the big 75's you used? or did you have another kind of --? >> the naval guns. >> the coast artillery, sure. >> you know it's hard to realize, we've had so many wars since then, we thought that was the end, the last one and then we had world war ii and korea and vietnam. let's hope we get rid of them, huh? >> let's do something. >> let's do something. >> nice to meet you. >> richard nixon's interest in people what they think, what they do and the questions they ask are the basis of nixon's television conversations. >> you notice that in the television material that's been put together an effort has been made to put mr. nixon in front of a panel of people. now he's never met these people before. he walk
we have a lot of people said he's too young to be chairman. said well, we need a fellow that's a goer, do you agree? >> i would agree with you 100%. >> are you on his payroll? [ laughter ] >> i'm retired. >> were you in the service? >> in the war. >> you were? the big one? >> the 74th division. >> heavy artillery. >> heavy artillery. >> those were the big 75's you used? or did you have another kind of --? >> the naval guns....
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guest: a young david at 21. and for me,tions, what really affected me the most andre service photographs, i think if you look at the biggest photo of the year, it shooting adam's photo the suspect in the head, it was on the front pages of every newspaper in the world. forward to, flashing watching the president of south holdingd north korea hands and stepping over the line, there was one particular image from the back, those kinds of images stay with you and those kinds of images affected everyone's life. did not have the torrent of information you're getting now. those things really locked into your psyche. of lyndonstory johnson watching, some people say he was on a plane and not watching at the moment. my understanding is he was at the white house, bill was with him, chris, his spokesman, was with him. those two guys were with him. they remembered bill has talked about it since that time, they were in his office, he was watching it, he saw walter and walter said what he said and he said, i have lost middle am
guest: a young david at 21. and for me,tions, what really affected me the most andre service photographs, i think if you look at the biggest photo of the year, it shooting adam's photo the suspect in the head, it was on the front pages of every newspaper in the world. forward to, flashing watching the president of south holdingd north korea hands and stepping over the line, there was one particular image from the back, those kinds of images stay with you and those kinds of images affected...
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he would repair watches at a young age. he was running steam engines that were running sawmills or things like that and he was hired out to do that work. he left home to seek other work at a young age at 16. he moved to detroit and found work as a machinist. he started early in that vein of working with machines. he went to or through what was typical of the families which was primary education through eighth grade or so. education was important to him and several of the buildings that he attended were in greenfield village. the building that was moved and a couple of the other buildings which you can see in this direction was a reproduction of a school he attended in the 1870s. he and his wife were on a country drive and they heard children doing a nursery rhyme chant. they could not remember what the next verse was. they remembered it came from one of the readers that they were raised on and they became obsessed finding the readers and it opened their eyes to surfing the past. -- preserving the past. he collected the thin
he would repair watches at a young age. he was running steam engines that were running sawmills or things like that and he was hired out to do that work. he left home to seek other work at a young age at 16. he moved to detroit and found work as a machinist. he started early in that vein of working with machines. he went to or through what was typical of the families which was primary education through eighth grade or so. education was important to him and several of the buildings that he...
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was a good time guy like jason young even capable of murder. to jason before he met michelle. she took the stand to testify about a fight over jason's excessive drinking. >> he became agitated and said something to the effect if i am going to make such a terrible husband then give me my ring back. >> did you give it to the defendant? >> no. he began trying to pull the ring off. it wouldn't come off. he was throwing me from one bed to the other. and jumping on me with all of his weight. and pinning my arms both of them behind me. >> prosecutors hoped to convince the jury it added up to motive for murder. so how would the defense counterattack? with a witness who could refute every charge. >> coming up -- jason young finally breaks his silence as he takes the stand to testify. >> did you kill your wife, michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a mo
was a good time guy like jason young even capable of murder. to jason before he met michelle. she took the stand to testify about a fight over jason's excessive drinking. >> he became agitated and said something to the effect if i am going to make such a terrible husband then give me my ring back. >> did you give it to the defendant? >> no. he began trying to pull the ring off. it wouldn't come off. he was throwing me from one bed to the other. and jumping on me with all of...
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while maddie was competing in london, a young leah evans was watching on. was in the hospital in 2012 having the surgery and i was infor like in 2012 having the surgery and i was inforlikea in 2012 having the surgery and i was in for like a month. me and my mum spent the whole time watching london and basketball was the one thing that really caught my eye. so i was like watching it for, like, two weeks straight and i think my mum was fed up of it by the end of. the first time actually played i had one of those frames on my legs with the pins and my mum was so terrified because i was like charging down the middle with this massive thing on my leg, that could have fractured if i had fallen or something but ijust loved the adrenaline that i got from it. so i was hooked from the first session i went to. having come forth in rio, the squad is desperate to at least go one better and get a medal at this year's world championships as they build towards the next in tokyo in two yea rs' as they build towards the next in tokyo in two years' time. tanya arnold, bbc new
while maddie was competing in london, a young leah evans was watching on. was in the hospital in 2012 having the surgery and i was infor like in 2012 having the surgery and i was inforlikea in 2012 having the surgery and i was in for like a month. me and my mum spent the whole time watching london and basketball was the one thing that really caught my eye. so i was like watching it for, like, two weeks straight and i think my mum was fed up of it by the end of. the first time actually played i...
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king was a young pastor in montgomery. my parents were a young, a newly-married couple. and, you know, they talked about affairs of the day and issues that would affect families and raising children and just issues common to all people that had a vested interest in making this society a much better place in which to live. that's how the friendship started. it grew over the years. and then when dr. king made the , decision to stage the selma to montgomery march from selma to montgomery, he asked my parents if they would allow him to come to this house and use this house as a planning base for the selma to montgomery march. and the rest is history, because , quite literally the world came into a house that had previously been occupied by a mother and a father and a little girl. all of a sudden, it became the house that the world came to. through this room is the actual room in which dr. king held a meeting one night with some of his top advisers. this room is special also because it happens to be my room. there was a photographer embedded in the home that night from "jet"
king was a young pastor in montgomery. my parents were a young, a newly-married couple. and, you know, they talked about affairs of the day and issues that would affect families and raising children and just issues common to all people that had a vested interest in making this society a much better place in which to live. that's how the friendship started. it grew over the years. and then when dr. king made the , decision to stage the selma to montgomery march from selma to montgomery, he asked...
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a young woman saying her credentials, her cheer leading past and her good looks should get her off thel dui. >> you're under arrest for driving under the influence. >> you're watching a young woman being arrested for dui. her reaction caught on camera is sparking a national conversation about attempts to use privilege and entitlement in the age of social media. >> am i arrested? >> you're under arrest. >> i'm going to jail? >> yes, ma'am. >> i don't want to know what it's like. i don't want to know what it's like. i'm a pretty girl. please. >> that's 33-year-old lauren in the back of a squad car, begging a south carolina officer to spare her jail time because as she puts it, she's smart, pretty and white. >> i graduated from a really good university. i was almost valedictorian. i was an all american cheerleader. i didn't miss a beat my whole life. my whole life. i didn't miss a beat. >> according to the police report she then told the officer off camera, she shouldn't be arrested because she's a very clean thoroughbred white girl. when she asked why that matter, she said you're a cop.
a young woman saying her credentials, her cheer leading past and her good looks should get her off thel dui. >> you're under arrest for driving under the influence. >> you're watching a young woman being arrested for dui. her reaction caught on camera is sparking a national conversation about attempts to use privilege and entitlement in the age of social media. >> am i arrested? >> you're under arrest. >> i'm going to jail? >> yes, ma'am. >> i don't...
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when i was a teenager i witness a young lady are shot by before my eyes i want to we being quite a young lady because. i was. told. my thing is that if a person of the life of another person in that person's life had been taken and asked what i believe. gerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. to became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in that work the preparations. getting this person brady plays make step in my prepare him just to see is key it's for the last time and. a last kiss of his mother says to me is the wife or daughter. in all of human you know in this is one human that had made a mistake and we had to carry out the orders. outside of his team of eight jerry told no one about his work as an executioner not even his wife. keep it a secret and i kept it a secret from my my family. since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven other executioners across the united states have put over a thousand four hundred sixty people to death it's a punishment supposed to be reser
when i was a teenager i witness a young lady are shot by before my eyes i want to we being quite a young lady because. i was. told. my thing is that if a person of the life of another person in that person's life had been taken and asked what i believe. gerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. to became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in that work the preparations. getting this...
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move the flag. ♪ ♪ fraternity brother sentenced today in the death of a young pledge during a hazingnt, just a small step in one family's fight to get justice for their son. and save the lives of others like him. turning their grief into a campaign to put an end to fraternity hazing. here's my "nightline" coanchor dan harris. >> future fraternity members, organization members, they need to know that there will be consequences if you haze. >> reporter: tonight a grief-stricken family sending a message. >> hopefully this sentence is a deterrent to other people. that's really what it needs to be. >> reporter: earlier today the first sentence handed down in the case related to the death of their 19-year-old son, penn state student timothy piazza, in what has become one of the largest hazing prosecutions ever. >> new details about that penn state sophomore who died during an alcohol-fueled hazing ritual -- >> tonight the deadly campus mystery at a fraternity at penn state -- >> the alleged details of timothy piazza's final hours are beyond disturbing -- >> reporter: 21-year-old former pen
move the flag. ♪ ♪ fraternity brother sentenced today in the death of a young pledge during a hazingnt, just a small step in one family's fight to get justice for their son. and save the lives of others like him. turning their grief into a campaign to put an end to fraternity hazing. here's my "nightline" coanchor dan harris. >> future fraternity members, organization members, they need to know that there will be consequences if you haze. >> reporter: tonight a...
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quote a young lady because. i was. told if. my thing is that if a person take a life of about a person and that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in their work their preparations. getting this person ready for his next step in life prepare him just to see is he it's for the last time or. a last kiss of his mother sister of amy's wife or daughter. we all are human you know and this is one human that had made a mistake and we had to carry out the orders. outside of his team of eight jerry told no one about his work as an executioner not even his wife. to keep. secret and i kept it a secret from my my family. since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven other executioners across the united states have put over a thousand four hundred sixty people to death it's a punishment the supposed to be reserved for the wors
quote a young lady because. i was. told if. my thing is that if a person take a life of about a person and that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in their work their preparations. getting this person ready for his next step in life prepare him just to see is he it's for the...
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what's that like with a young family? it's hard because that is the last thing i want my kids to see. grumpy! when dad comes into the kitchen, ijust see him coughing all the time. and then ijust end up going away. i don't stay in the kitchen. yeah, but you normally snap at the kids. yeah, i know. it's not fair on them. yeah, i know, but that is how you cope. whereas i am like emotional and i start crying. hmm. seeing my kids cry, that's horrible. it's not nice. see them sitting there crying and listening to my children turn round and say, my dad is going to die soon and i am not
what's that like with a young family? it's hard because that is the last thing i want my kids to see. grumpy! when dad comes into the kitchen, ijust see him coughing all the time. and then ijust end up going away. i don't stay in the kitchen. yeah, but you normally snap at the kids. yeah, i know. it's not fair on them. yeah, i know, but that is how you cope. whereas i am like emotional and i start crying. hmm. seeing my kids cry, that's horrible. it's not nice. see them sitting there crying and...
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a few things. i'm black, he was white. [laughter] i'm young, he wasn't so young. h physical limitations brought on by war. i'm a professional athlete. he ran for president. i run out-of-bounds. [laughter] he was the epitome of toughness and i do everything i can to avoid contact. [laughter] i have flowing locks. and well, he didn't. [laughter] how does this unlikely pair become friends? i've asked myself the same question. but do you know what the answer is? that's just who he is. over several years i have the privilege of spending time with senator mccain. sometimes it was visiting our practices and other times it was him texting and saying, you need to pick it up this sunday. i'm thankful that through these moments, the opportunity that we had to share our lives and more importantly, our stories, while from very different worlds we developed a meaningful friendship. this highlights the very rare and very special qualities of senator mccain that i came to deeply admire. he didn't judge individuals based on the color of their skin, their gender, their backgrounds,
a few things. i'm black, he was white. [laughter] i'm young, he wasn't so young. h physical limitations brought on by war. i'm a professional athlete. he ran for president. i run out-of-bounds. [laughter] he was the epitome of toughness and i do everything i can to avoid contact. [laughter] i have flowing locks. and well, he didn't. [laughter] how does this unlikely pair become friends? i've asked myself the same question. but do you know what the answer is? that's just who he is. over several...
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i went to his swimming club is a very good swimmer as a young girl with great potential and it turned out that i got worse and i left is not a very good swimmer. i didn't like what he was doing to me, he was hurting me. but ijust kept going. ididn't he was hurting me. but ijust kept going. i didn't tell anybody because all i wanted, my dream, i wanted to go to the olympics to swim for
i went to his swimming club is a very good swimmer as a young girl with great potential and it turned out that i got worse and i left is not a very good swimmer. i didn't like what he was doing to me, he was hurting me. but ijust kept going. ididn't he was hurting me. but ijust kept going. i didn't tell anybody because all i wanted, my dream, i wanted to go to the olympics to swim for
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indies are they still young that is stupid and a show that has already left the best young order. done x. a second and jeremy toyin with probably not be considered in fabulous planning. plus we'll have to wait and see how things look for a movie shining and not so sure and so that the other players may have something to hope. for it's hard that's when because. you have commission me serves and for. the form of strong only a striker is missing from his squad and from chelsea as a hot candidate but five i would consider eighteen without striker. how would that work when she is old does the. modern listen when we consoled listen dear those people have sure we miss an old. version of the spears is it australian is is it all guns for all it was it all come to. this is this is this teach them on shelves dick at least come to understand their call someone just counter pressing and direct passing this is my father is known for in france however he formed created able to hold the ball that found gaps in defensive lines. the new season could be a good one from black and yellow. there have be
indies are they still young that is stupid and a show that has already left the best young order. done x. a second and jeremy toyin with probably not be considered in fabulous planning. plus we'll have to wait and see how things look for a movie shining and not so sure and so that the other players may have something to hope. for it's hard that's when because. you have commission me serves and for. the form of strong only a striker is missing from his squad and from chelsea as a hot candidate...
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hundred a year should children be encouraged to make such drastic life changing decisions at such a young age i mean you have to be eighteen years old to even get a tattoo in the u.k. why should they be given these drugs and these medical procedures when the lot of legal asia. well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves who wrestled with the very very difficult decision about their own gender identity they've come to the decision often after a great deal of internalized shame guilt pain and suffering that they are a different gender from which they were assigned at birth and i think we should be understanding and sympathetic to those people and i think we should acknowledge this is not a women it's not true that people will one day be a boy and next day be a goal that's not true at all those people if they do these are so certainly not they're not only are these are just not transgender peter not making this another in the daily express article which this item is now based on when they talk about the bu
hundred a year should children be encouraged to make such drastic life changing decisions at such a young age i mean you have to be eighteen years old to even get a tattoo in the u.k. why should they be given these drugs and these medical procedures when the lot of legal asia. well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves who wrestled with the very very difficult decision about their own gender identity they've...
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as i said, doctor king was a young pastor. my parents where h a newly marrd couple and they talked about issues of the day that would affect families in raising children and just issues that are common to all people that have a vested interest in making the society a much better place to live. that is how the friendship started. it grew over the years and then when doctor king made the decision to stage the march from selma to montgomery, he asked my parents if they would allow him to come to this house and use thiusedthis house as a planninge for the selma to montgomery march and the rest is history because quite literally, the world came into a house that had been previously unoccupied by a mother and father and little girl when all of a sudden became the house the world came to. through this room is the actual room in which doctor king held a meeting one night with some of his top advisers. this room is special also because it happens to be my room. there was a photographer embedded in the home that night from the magazine t
as i said, doctor king was a young pastor. my parents where h a newly marrd couple and they talked about issues of the day that would affect families in raising children and just issues that are common to all people that have a vested interest in making the society a much better place to live. that is how the friendship started. it grew over the years and then when doctor king made the decision to stage the march from selma to montgomery, he asked my parents if they would allow him to come to...
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betty took ale, very loving message from a young man to his young wife and substituted this. "dear keiko. the situation here has become unbearable. the war is lost. do not believe what the government is telling you. i myself have fallen in love with a maiden and been welcomed into her village, where i will remain when my unit moves on. please, go on without me. your loving husband, yoki." i know, wicked, right? this worked so well, and betty hired a little burmese staff and paid him with a slice off -- a burmese assassin and paid him with a slice off a brick of opium and he delivered the mail propaganda in it. in example of correspondence going the other way, a young wife would write to her husband and basically say, describing the necessity of sleeping with a local corrupt official because the children had already notched up their belt three times and they needed the rations. youhis just went on, and know, she would never know how effective it was. that is the thing about psychological warfare. it is opaque on both ends. you do not know -- sometimes you do not know who your t
betty took ale, very loving message from a young man to his young wife and substituted this. "dear keiko. the situation here has become unbearable. the war is lost. do not believe what the government is telling you. i myself have fallen in love with a maiden and been welcomed into her village, where i will remain when my unit moves on. please, go on without me. your loving husband, yoki." i know, wicked, right? this worked so well, and betty hired a little burmese staff and paid him...
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zoot suiters were reclaiming their dignity and projecting that there were more than one way to be a young american during world war ii, it evoked a response. and here's the third part of the story. where we need to talk for a few minutes about race, riots, and violence. i'll go back to the outline. and just in terms of the timeline that we're working with, we'll remind you that the zoot suit riots, this clash, this violent clash between zoot suiters and largely white servicemen in los angeles, explodes on the streets of l.a. during june of 1943. that's about eight or nine months after sleepy lagoon, about eight or nine months after this racialization of juvenile delinquency intensifies in the press, on the front pages daily, day after day. it's not a surprise, then, that if zoot suiters were reclaiming their dignity, that part of what happens in wartime society is that some folks say, you know what, i'm going to stamp it out, you can't have it back! and it becomes a violent stamping out. it's one in which wearing a zoot suit did put you at risk of getting your ass kicked on the streets of
zoot suiters were reclaiming their dignity and projecting that there were more than one way to be a young american during world war ii, it evoked a response. and here's the third part of the story. where we need to talk for a few minutes about race, riots, and violence. i'll go back to the outline. and just in terms of the timeline that we're working with, we'll remind you that the zoot suit riots, this clash, this violent clash between zoot suiters and largely white servicemen in los angeles,...
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welcome to braggsville, t geronimojohnson details the life ofa t geronimojohnson details the life of a youngns a place at the university in california. the novel explores the conflict is of race and class both in berkely and in the traditions of the deep south. —— conflicts. t geronimojohnson, welcome to talking books. you have been compared to some extremely fine authors, mark twain, it tumbled, and i wonder if that is because you have the capacity to put a magnifying glass to american life, with all its foibles, and chronicle lept in a very acute weight, but also a way that makes us laugh, to. right, i think that may definitely have something to do with it. that is definitely what moves me about a few of the writers that would mention there. but it has always felt it necessary to try to have a breath of emotional expresses in a novel, or it can get too heavy. and if it is too heavy all the way through, considering some of the topics they are dealing with, i don‘t know if that leads the reader and a good position to face forward and think about how we can move forward from where we are now.
welcome to braggsville, t geronimojohnson details the life ofa t geronimojohnson details the life of a youngns a place at the university in california. the novel explores the conflict is of race and class both in berkely and in the traditions of the deep south. —— conflicts. t geronimojohnson, welcome to talking books. you have been compared to some extremely fine authors, mark twain, it tumbled, and i wonder if that is because you have the capacity to put a magnifying glass to american...
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>> what makes it special, i was a young woman of color growupng n d.c. and attended d.c. public schools -- >> you're a product of. >> and what's important with the children we educate we give them all what they needo be successful, and sometimes the traditional education setting is t what children need and so if av're looking at things from an equity lens, you to make sure we give children what they need in order to overcome obstacles or barriers that may impact them from receivg education >> you attended school in the district for some time. you are home grown. these are your ss.mping grou this is where you grew up, born and raised. what do you think it is about that, about a teacher tha can say i know where you come from, i know how you were raised, i came from this very same neighborhood that allows you to n anect with those students different level. >> students can see you as model. not in the sense where i'm perfect but in the sensean i be whoever i want to be. >> absolutely. and we c defy stereotypes that were created.n as a woi can do what i want to do, be who i wan
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democratically elected governments as the as and when they were how influential are is such a young population in uganda at the moment when they have someone like bobby wine who speaks their language yeah i mean bobby wine is a charismatic young politician he speaks their language he is the. standard bearer of change and representing new politics and so plenty of ugandans will will be interested in him not only that i think there's international interest because of this and also we have to look at the historical pattern that's developing the pattern that we're seeing at the moment across africa is that longstanding leaders lightness missed i'm a seventy i increasingly under pressure a couple of longstanding leaders left office last year this is a trend we're going to see continuing as these leaders get older and older and more divorced from the politics of you indeed i mean rosabel in kampala bobby wine seems to cross cultural barriers and doesn't really care about tribal affiliations or political divides even if somebody is. fighting a member of a seat in parliament and he's not from bobby wi
democratically elected governments as the as and when they were how influential are is such a young population in uganda at the moment when they have someone like bobby wine who speaks their language yeah i mean bobby wine is a charismatic young politician he speaks their language he is the. standard bearer of change and representing new politics and so plenty of ugandans will will be interested in him not only that i think there's international interest because of this and also we have to look...
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he had a lot of grassroots support, particularly among young people, not this young. but he galvanized a crass roots support from teens, from housewives, from people who are not part of the political establishment, people in the sun belt community, suburban sun belt communities of southern california, and arizona, and the southwest, west and southwest. who believe that america was on the wrong path. were worried about communist influence, and public schools and local governments, and still the age of mccarthy was over, but there was still a lot of people worried about the same things that joe mccarthy had been warning america about a decade before. but the democrats ruled the day, the democrats have a, johnson and democrats run a campaign that is successful, not just in, not in just bringing, judaism that was started in the age of roosevelt, white working class voters from the north and midwest, and african-american voters, but also to successfully paint goldwater as an extremist. here's, what's interesting, goldwater doesn't win very much, he wins his home state of ar
he had a lot of grassroots support, particularly among young people, not this young. but he galvanized a crass roots support from teens, from housewives, from people who are not part of the political establishment, people in the sun belt community, suburban sun belt communities of southern california, and arizona, and the southwest, west and southwest. who believe that america was on the wrong path. were worried about communist influence, and public schools and local governments, and still the...
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pope francis posing for a photo with a young fan at a dublin stadium. the crowd, you heard them, went wild. the pope is attending the world festival of families concert in ireland. let's turn now to sports news. laura brit joins with us a preview. >> xfinity sports desk. the san francisco giants paying tribute to their 2010 world series team that beat the texas rangers hoping to beat the rangers again this afternoon. plus the 49ers in indy for week three preseason action. suffering a loss in more ways than one. i will fill you in on the details on all that and more coming up next in sports. many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> laura britt at the xfinity sports desk. this season may not have panned out like expect
pope francis posing for a photo with a young fan at a dublin stadium. the crowd, you heard them, went wild. the pope is attending the world festival of families concert in ireland. let's turn now to sports news. laura brit joins with us a preview. >> xfinity sports desk. the san francisco giants paying tribute to their 2010 world series team that beat the texas rangers hoping to beat the rangers again this afternoon. plus the 49ers in indy for week three preseason action. suffering a loss...
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reports a camilla joined them in the us and wondered what would it take to make them a while beating team again. and young up the signature colors of book dogs a german top club but come on it's not just a classic it's a way of life passion and discipline down to inspect stock. funds are fast and so eminently grassroots including some of them but. what do these guys know that the secret to their future actually lights in the past. new season is about to begin but once again dortmund initiated this summer probably the biggest change in cup history why they have to the last season was too turbulent true they finished fourth but how thirty four points behind by and really eight points behind their biggest rival shall get i came to pittsburgh to join the team to see these changes and i ask myself is this the beginning of a new book also a dark one era. and the team is starting out with some fresh faces darkman signed on six new players this summer a man behind this new old mentality could be thomas de laney they want him to transparencies fighting spirit for midfield to the anti troop like someone stated. man
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but apart from that, we live in a young nation and in a young world.alf the people in the world right today were born after world war ii. and i, who fought in that war, and who was part of that generation, need to know what these people are thinking. we live in a world that's looking to the future rather than to the past. and so this young, vigorous and intelligent exciting staff of mine keeps me involved in the problems of the future. and also, keeps me from turning too much to the past. >> on february 5th, richard nixon left new hampshire to address several thousand students at wisconsin state university. nixon would return to new hampshire. but before he did, he would initiate his campaign in wisconsin. the primary map state is only three weeks after the new hampshire primary. the demands of a national political campaign had begun. >> mrs. nixon, how do you feel starting out on another campaign. you've been on quite a few yourself. >> yes, i have, they're always exciting, the one that started in new hampshire couldn't have been more so. i think the
but apart from that, we live in a young nation and in a young world.alf the people in the world right today were born after world war ii. and i, who fought in that war, and who was part of that generation, need to know what these people are thinking. we live in a world that's looking to the future rather than to the past. and so this young, vigorous and intelligent exciting staff of mine keeps me involved in the problems of the future. and also, keeps me from turning too much to the past....
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the sister of a young midwife who's been missing for a week, makes a heartfelt plea.without her, half of me is gone. zimbabwe's new president emmerson mnangagwa calls for unity. the opposition maintains, his election was rigged.
the sister of a young midwife who's been missing for a week, makes a heartfelt plea.without her, half of me is gone. zimbabwe's new president emmerson mnangagwa calls for unity. the opposition maintains, his election was rigged.
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are taking a stand after an ugly incident of racism a swastika was chopped on the sidewalk after a young syrian boy was killed in a nearby traffic accident locals have turned out to mourn the little boy publicly and to make clear their feelings about neo nazi sympathizers. many people in schoenberg are disgusted by what happened on the sidewalk nazi symbolism following the death of a syrian child dozens of locals say it's a disgrace and want to send a clear message with their protest. it's absolutely hideous and totally inconceivable i categorically reject this whoever works with symbols like these knows what they mean this kind of thing does not belong here and shouted back no way the nine year old boy was riding his bike here in early june he then lost control of the bike and was run over by a tractor he died a few days later in the hospital witnesses later noticed a swastika at the accident site which the town had removed but three weeks later another swastika appeared along with a mocking phrase one to nail. the boy's death is bad enough and if then some stupid reactionaries qual out
are taking a stand after an ugly incident of racism a swastika was chopped on the sidewalk after a young syrian boy was killed in a nearby traffic accident locals have turned out to mourn the little boy publicly and to make clear their feelings about neo nazi sympathizers. many people in schoenberg are disgusted by what happened on the sidewalk nazi symbolism following the death of a syrian child dozens of locals say it's a disgrace and want to send a clear message with their protest. it's...