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augustine was established in the late 1850's during the separate but equal and in most cases on equal time. this school was started by the first order of black roman catholic nuns, the oblate sisters of providence out of baltimore, maryland. their purpose was to educate black children. these nuns persistence and unflinching sacrifice influence my mother's life and my life. my mother was in high school when the march on washington occurred. the weeks leading up to the march, my mother participated in many peaceful demonstrations and picket lines in front of the white house. again, this is another example of unshakable persistence and sacrifice. she did this being afraid and not reacting when the white agitators were spitting on her and her girlfriend. it was important for her to peacefully continue in her fight for justice and civil rights. i mother was the first to obtain a college degree and went on to an education in education that lasted for decades. my work ethic was derived from her. when you are the daughter of a teacher and administrator i had a front row seat to watching a wom
augustine was established in the late 1850's during the separate but equal and in most cases on equal time. this school was started by the first order of black roman catholic nuns, the oblate sisters of providence out of baltimore, maryland. their purpose was to educate black children. these nuns persistence and unflinching sacrifice influence my mother's life and my life. my mother was in high school when the march on washington occurred. the weeks leading up to the march, my mother...
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. >> shepard, although the boy had been secretly living in saint augustine, texas two hours drive fromed he was located in houston the very city which he vanished. tipped off by a sister of the alleged kidnapper. tonight he is living with a foster family and said to be in good shape. his mother and father were in court this afternoon, hoping to see their son. instead, the judge ruled no visitation or reunion of any kind would take place until d.n.a. confirms the identity of his parents. miguel's mother says when first told he had been found, she didn't believe the news. overwhelmed because it's been eight years. he was 8 on the first of march. it's sad that it took eight years to get any information. >> miguel's mother says when her son disappeared she put up fliers and no web site because she could not afford the $500 the houston police told her it would cost to send out an alert asking the public for help. houston police are not commenting tonight except the quote possible kidnapping is now under investigation. but a deputy sheriff with the st. augustine sheriff's office which arrest
. >> shepard, although the boy had been secretly living in saint augustine, texas two hours drive fromed he was located in houston the very city which he vanished. tipped off by a sister of the alleged kidnapper. tonight he is living with a foster family and said to be in good shape. his mother and father were in court this afternoon, hoping to see their son. instead, the judge ruled no visitation or reunion of any kind would take place until d.n.a. confirms the identity of his parents....
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augustine, florida. the fascination of non-indians with osceola follows a national pattern of conveying celebrity on deceased warriors, ex tolling their powers and victories. for white southerners osceola's victory in his homeland took on significant in the 19th century and they regarded him less as a worthy opponent than one of his own because he seemed to share love of homeland, valiant defense for a way of life, defeat and sorrow. furthermore they captured -- regarded his capture with a blush of shame, according to the atlanta constitution and scornfully assigned blame for that shameful act not on southerners but to the united states government, to which they now regrettably owed allegiance. nowhere was the link between the indians and the lost cause more evidence than south carolina where city fathers erected a statue in the 1900 to memorialize veterans of the confederacy. the monument depicted a bare chested warrior with flowing headdress, bow, arrow, reminiscent of buffalo bill's wild west. on the
augustine, florida. the fascination of non-indians with osceola follows a national pattern of conveying celebrity on deceased warriors, ex tolling their powers and victories. for white southerners osceola's victory in his homeland took on significant in the 19th century and they regarded him less as a worthy opponent than one of his own because he seemed to share love of homeland, valiant defense for a way of life, defeat and sorrow. furthermore they captured -- regarded his capture with a...
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augustin missed a three and new jersey won 104-101. >>> in college hoops, a big ten showdown.t michigan state. late in the game, the spartans muscled inside to tie it at 68. with time running out, buford drained a long fade away. the buckeyes won it 72-70. >>> when we return, desperate digging. the race to rescue three children trapped in a collapsed house in china. dren trapped in a collapsed house in china. my name is robin. i'm a wife, i'm a mom... and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious
augustin missed a three and new jersey won 104-101. >>> in college hoops, a big ten showdown.t michigan state. late in the game, the spartans muscled inside to tie it at 68. with time running out, buford drained a long fade away. the buckeyes won it 72-70. >>> when we return, desperate digging. the race to rescue three children trapped in a collapsed house in china. dren trapped in a collapsed house in china. my name is robin. i'm a wife, i'm a mom... and chantix worked for...
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augustine after research one man believes he's pinpointed the location. new where it is? >>> where is it? >>> and not telling. this researcher is writing a book. >>> they're now is the largest treasure ships that ever left the seas for spain and the ship's cargo is missing so no one knows for sure even if there is gold treasure to be found. >>> the documents show most ships on the roof had treasurer. aboard another son and down and near guam. dear grades on the national park service. some of washed up in recent years they came over on the senate passed an. pieces of china from the ming dynasty carefully preserved are only a sample of what else may be in the bottom of drakes bay the park service says even if they do find the ship they don't have the resources to dig up. >>> for the time being it just stays put. >>> were pretty sure adapts what is left out there if anything is and to moving around. apyrase nascent national seashore don ford cbs five. >>> of those jobs out there. for the cold today. did we give a shot for you and it's not at the beach. in fact will take you
augustine after research one man believes he's pinpointed the location. new where it is? >>> where is it? >>> and not telling. this researcher is writing a book. >>> they're now is the largest treasure ships that ever left the seas for spain and the ship's cargo is missing so no one knows for sure even if there is gold treasure to be found. >>> the documents show most ships on the roof had treasurer. aboard another son and down and near guam. dear grades on...
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augustine, following through his childhood, teenage years, his wild days at oxford when he did practically no word whatsoever, and then his first year as a graduate student of cambridge when he was diagnosed with motor neuron disease, lou gehrig's disease. then his courtship of jane wilde, later to be jane hawking, very moving story because it took place in the context of his coming to terms with this disease are back -- this birth of his children, the failure of that first marriage, second marriage, all the things you expect from a biography. i also included descriptions of my own experiences with him, some of which i mentioned already. there is just a crack -- cornucopia of science, not only his science, but the science that has most interested him and employ some, and then there are all sorts of wonderful steps that he has made with his colleague. a black hole, really such a thing as the similarity. his information director of the loss. so many deaths. keeping countering that. the document when his thumbprint on it. explain the science. what i hoped, the slightly simpler level that he e
augustine, following through his childhood, teenage years, his wild days at oxford when he did practically no word whatsoever, and then his first year as a graduate student of cambridge when he was diagnosed with motor neuron disease, lou gehrig's disease. then his courtship of jane wilde, later to be jane hawking, very moving story because it took place in the context of his coming to terms with this disease are back -- this birth of his children, the failure of that first marriage, second...
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augustine that's talking about coming. >> but they don't call and aren't showing up.or the night. unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house. all the way from the northern border of florida, 350 miles away. we'll find out in a couple of hours that he's got more in his car than directions. he's 41-year-old todd spikes. using the screen name lovestoeatyourpeach, he chatted regularly online for almost a month with a decoy who told him she's 13. >> you're only 13? damn, you're a little hottie. >> hi, and thanks. >> spikes' chat is extremely graphic, difficult to quote on television. he sends along pictures of himself masturbating. when the decoy tells spikes she lives with her mother, spikes says he could become the mother's boyfriend, come to live at their house and have sex with both of them. >> i'm sure we would have time alone. >> eww, but then you would have my mom's germs on you. >> i'd wash off before. >> spikes also tells the girl he wants to watch her perform oral sex on another man. the decoy is curious -- >> where are you going to find him?
augustine that's talking about coming. >> but they don't call and aren't showing up.or the night. unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house. all the way from the northern border of florida, 350 miles away. we'll find out in a couple of hours that he's got more in his car than directions. he's 41-year-old todd spikes. using the screen name lovestoeatyourpeach, he chatted regularly online for almost a month with a decoy who told him she's 13. >> you're only 13?...
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are we talking about augustine's theology or works for a portion or gay marriage. the church has been more politicized and converted as it were the public square. he sort of talk about how he changed american christianity? >> he did it in two ways. if you change the face of christianity and sweden or france that doesn't make a big difference. but in america this is a big deal. just think of the names before 1979 committee or the moral majority was formed. for the most prominent faces in america? niebuhr, dr. king, trying dan, derek and brothers, william coughlin. these are not conservatives. and billy graham to his great credit also did not get involved in the kind of course they followed it and was actually quite courageous on the issue of segregation and go to southern cities for his revivals. and if they ran out of transit requires segregation come he would make them of the location. he refused yakutia segregated congregation. but the culture of graham is the first from the more traditional conservative wing. the falwell undeniably becomes the face of christian
are we talking about augustine's theology or works for a portion or gay marriage. the church has been more politicized and converted as it were the public square. he sort of talk about how he changed american christianity? >> he did it in two ways. if you change the face of christianity and sweden or france that doesn't make a big difference. but in america this is a big deal. just think of the names before 1979 committee or the moral majority was formed. for the most prominent faces in...
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>> reporter: the missing boy had been living less than 200 miles away in san augustine, texas.expected a emotional reunion in next two days. miguel, kidnapped by his godmother, crystal tanner who was taking care of the child. one day she and miguel mysteriously disappeared. miguel's mother called houston police said they failed to investigate and blaming her family for son's disappearance. when told over the phone her child had been located at first thee shout it might have been a cruel joke. >> overwhelmed. it has been eight years. he made eight on the 1st of march. it is sad it took eight years to get any information. it is difficult because i do have other kids and they do ask questions and i can't give them any answers. all i can do is show the pictures because i only had one picture. that is when he was six months old. >> reporter: as for that reunion, authorities say a dna test will be required before mother and son are finally together again. juliet. juliet: david lee, tell us how was he finally located? >> reporter: couldn't alley, child investigative services was inves
>> reporter: the missing boy had been living less than 200 miles away in san augustine, texas.expected a emotional reunion in next two days. miguel, kidnapped by his godmother, crystal tanner who was taking care of the child. one day she and miguel mysteriously disappeared. miguel's mother called houston police said they failed to investigate and blaming her family for son's disappearance. when told over the phone her child had been located at first thee shout it might have been a cruel...
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augustine school for boys. a private school on the ground of the national cathedral. it was a formative influence for me. it was probably the most influential school that i attended. for one thing, i learned the rudiments of expository writing. so any time i write an article, any time i write a book, i quite literally say thank you to my teachers at st. albans. i think of ferdinand roubaix who talked a wonderful class on expository writing. charles sullivan and mr. willis, most importantly of my high school history teacher john mckeon who introduced me to history, introduced me to the study of history, study of historical writing. very important figure in my intellectual development. >> host: how many african-americans attended that school? >> guest: not many. in my graduation class of 70 there were probably seven black american students. when i began there were fewer but more came over time. there were not that many. there are more now. but when i was fair there were not many black students. it was an extraordinary intellectual environment. absolutely extraordinary.
augustine school for boys. a private school on the ground of the national cathedral. it was a formative influence for me. it was probably the most influential school that i attended. for one thing, i learned the rudiments of expository writing. so any time i write an article, any time i write a book, i quite literally say thank you to my teachers at st. albans. i think of ferdinand roubaix who talked a wonderful class on expository writing. charles sullivan and mr. willis, most importantly of...
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on tuesday of this week, staff sergeant joseph devine was -- d augustine was killed. he had four tours of duty in afghanistan and iraq to his credit. he enlisted in the marine corps after he graduated high school in 2001. mr. crawford: he cleared explosive threats, and defended the lives of his fellow marines, soldiers and airmen. too often, their heroic deeds go unreported. he is survived by his parents and three sisters. i'm grateful for his service to our country and all the brave men and women who defend our country at home and abroad. on behalf of the e.o.d. caucus and the e.o.d. community, i extend my sympathy to his family. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today on a matter of great urgency for america's students and families. on july 1, the interest rates on need-based student loans will double from 3.4% to 6.8% this interest rate hike will hit seven million americans who are already in financial need. mr. miller: with rates at historic lows, for congress to let these interest rates double, is highway
on tuesday of this week, staff sergeant joseph devine was -- d augustine was killed. he had four tours of duty in afghanistan and iraq to his credit. he enlisted in the marine corps after he graduated high school in 2001. mr. crawford: he cleared explosive threats, and defended the lives of his fellow marines, soldiers and airmen. too often, their heroic deeds go unreported. he is survived by his parents and three sisters. i'm grateful for his service to our country and all the brave men and...
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augustine or something? we've got to do it but not right now.an alcoholic. they are always going to quit but it's going to be tomorrow. unfortunately, i've been hearing the same story for ten years. i mean you can't know anything about balance sheets, about adding and subtracting and think that america could go much longer adding this kind of debt every year. the cbo just said we're going to add another $1.2 trillion this year, more than we expected. our debt is already bigger than our economy and we're getting to the point where some of the european countries began to crumble. so we know we're in that range of danger and it's foolish to think we can double that debt over the next ten years, which the president is basically, put us on that course. so i think it's an urgent situation. i believe americans believe it's urgent. they're looking to our presidential candidates to have that sense of urgency, and i think that's one of the things that's been missing in the campaign. >> senator, we yesterday had on an interior department official and once
augustine or something? we've got to do it but not right now.an alcoholic. they are always going to quit but it's going to be tomorrow. unfortunately, i've been hearing the same story for ten years. i mean you can't know anything about balance sheets, about adding and subtracting and think that america could go much longer adding this kind of debt every year. the cbo just said we're going to add another $1.2 trillion this year, more than we expected. our debt is already bigger than our economy...