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calhoun's last speech in the u.s. senate in 1850 recommendi recommending secession. notification by the states. they were the philosophical founders and promotors of the states rights movement, which ultimately led to secession. under their portraits there are warlike eagles surrounded by 15 stars representing the 15 potential states of the confederacy. none of that of course came to pass. the people who planned this building in the 1850s were very, very ambitious. they intended a building that rivall rivaled or bettered the u.s. capitol. carved in marble those images i was just mentioning. an even more symbolism of the political economy of the state. in the pediment of this building over the columns on the front, which of course faces north, henry planned images of slaves working in the rice and cotton. i find tremendously moving because it represented the will of the political elite on the one hand and the horrific servitude of black enslaved agricultural labor on the other hand. the figures were produced but were destroyed just as the political and economic system
calhoun's last speech in the u.s. senate in 1850 recommendi recommending secession. notification by the states. they were the philosophical founders and promotors of the states rights movement, which ultimately led to secession. under their portraits there are warlike eagles surrounded by 15 stars representing the 15 potential states of the confederacy. none of that of course came to pass. the people who planned this building in the 1850s were very, very ambitious. they intended a building that...
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behind me is john calhoun. who is the many people would say the philosophical father of the success movement. the most prominent spokesman for southern political sentiment in the 1850s. the symbolism of this building really begins with the laying of the corner stone. if you were building a state house what would you put under the corner stone? the constitution? the bible? . newspapers of the day. that didn't happen in south carolina in 1850. the only thing put under the corner stone of this building was john calhoun's last speech in the u.s. senate. in 1850. recommending succession from the union. on the front of this building, there are two portraits. and only two. of robert and george mcduffy. who were senators from south carolina who in the 1830s advocated nullification of federal laws. by the states. they were the philosophical founders and promoters of the states rights movement. which led to succession. under the portraits there are war like eagles surrounded by 15 stars representing the 15 potential stat
behind me is john calhoun. who is the many people would say the philosophical father of the success movement. the most prominent spokesman for southern political sentiment in the 1850s. the symbolism of this building really begins with the laying of the corner stone. if you were building a state house what would you put under the corner stone? the constitution? the bible? . newspapers of the day. that didn't happen in south carolina in 1850. the only thing put under the corner stone of this...
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>> well, calhoun left washington via his early death. he died not long after the great debate he participated in to save the union although he was opposed to the compromise of 1850. but jefferson davis was -- was the last southern senator to leave washington, d.c. he was not a fire eater, in fact, most of the men who who would assume high position in new confederate government first that montgomery later ed richmond that was their capitol throughout most of the war richmond, virginia were moderates were men who had a lot of seasoning and experience in national government and one by or the other. and they were ones who were of the confederate people and at home and abroad. >> did jefferson davis had any relationship with abraham lincoln? >> yes but davis did not have -- a -- there has been a lot written about lincoln and right now i cannot recall if they had ever met. i doubt it. i doubt that they have ever met, and, but jefferson davis vice president alexander stevens of georgia who is not a fire eat per either had a friendship with abra
>> well, calhoun left washington via his early death. he died not long after the great debate he participated in to save the union although he was opposed to the compromise of 1850. but jefferson davis was -- was the last southern senator to leave washington, d.c. he was not a fire eater, in fact, most of the men who who would assume high position in new confederate government first that montgomery later ed richmond that was their capitol throughout most of the war richmond, virginia were...
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calhoun goes low. right for his knee with the helmet. now, you could call this dirty. it was legal, though. beckham falls to his side and does hit his head. tries to walk off. as he goes to the tunnel, he just -- that's it, collapses. he was carted off for an x-ray. good news, just an ankle sprain. >>> the dodgers, they are exceptional taking on the pirates, trailing the pirates bases loaded for curtis "he's s. >> terrible. >> it's terrible but i love it because it's mine. that's a grand slam to make it 5-3, but the pirates would come
calhoun goes low. right for his knee with the helmet. now, you could call this dirty. it was legal, though. beckham falls to his side and does hit his head. tries to walk off. as he goes to the tunnel, he just -- that's it, collapses. he was carted off for an x-ray. good news, just an ankle sprain. >>> the dodgers, they are exceptional taking on the pirates, trailing the pirates bases loaded for curtis "he's s. >> terrible. >> it's terrible but i love it because it's...
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calhoun takes them into the upper deck of nats park. there game. they fall to the angels three-two. when it comes to d.c. fanses satisfaction the capitols rang first and the red zins last. that's according to the second and l annual. the caps ranked first in d.c. followed by the wizards, the nats, d.c. united and then finally the redskins. skins fan s can't take solace has not having the worst fan experience, that went to the eagles. tony, what has your fan experience been? a. the fans, great fun. i like to see the team play. the traffic is not fun. it's expensive. that's all part of it. the caps are one of the more within yes teams in the area. >> that helps. that ill with go up if the red kins win. >> it leals all wounds. >> yes, it ds. the final five. have a good evening.
calhoun takes them into the upper deck of nats park. there game. they fall to the angels three-two. when it comes to d.c. fanses satisfaction the capitols rang first and the red zins last. that's according to the second and l annual. the caps ranked first in d.c. followed by the wizards, the nats, d.c. united and then finally the redskins. skins fan s can't take solace has not having the worst fan experience, that went to the eagles. tony, what has your fan experience been? a. the fans, great...
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calhoun's, john c calhoun, secretary of war and heard of nothing but the missouri question and olympian king's speeches, rufus king, representative from new york and anti-slavery tribune. the slave holders cannot hear of them without being seized with cramps. they call them is hedicious when their greatest defect is their timidity. never since human conducts were influenced by human speech was there a theme for eloquence like the free side of this question now before the congress of this union. by what fatality does it happen all the most eloquent orators are on the slavish side? there is plain sense on the side of freedom and humanity. but the passions are on the side of oppression. if but one man could arrive with a heart capable of supporting an utter rans capable of xukting the eternal truths to lay bare the outrage of god. now is the time and this is the occasion upon which such a man won perform the duties of an angel upon earth. and then nine days later, this is a question between the rights of human nature and the constitution of the united states. probably bloating suffer by th
calhoun's, john c calhoun, secretary of war and heard of nothing but the missouri question and olympian king's speeches, rufus king, representative from new york and anti-slavery tribune. the slave holders cannot hear of them without being seized with cramps. they call them is hedicious when their greatest defect is their timidity. never since human conducts were influenced by human speech was there a theme for eloquence like the free side of this question now before the congress of this union....
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caught an 18-yard pass and was coming down on his left leg when he was immediately hit by boddy- calhoun's right shoulder and helmet. the impact flipped beckham onto his side and his head bounced off the turf. beckham popped up, ripped off his helmet and slammed it in frustration. after taking a knee as medical staff ran out to assist him, the outspoken and charismatic beckham walked off slowly and glared menacingly at boddy-calhoun in cleveland's defensive huddle. beckham spent a few minutes sitting alone on the bench before heading to the locker room. tv cameras captured him dropping to his knees on the floor in the corridor outside new york's locker room. (darya) new this morning... the cleveland browns hold the largest national anthem protest yet. more than a dozen players formed a circle on the sideline before last night's game. tight end seth devalve becomes the first white player to ákneelá during the anthem. some of the players said that they felt compelled to protest in the aftermath of the violent attacks in charlottesville, virginia. one woman was killed during a white supremaci
caught an 18-yard pass and was coming down on his left leg when he was immediately hit by boddy- calhoun's right shoulder and helmet. the impact flipped beckham onto his side and his head bounced off the turf. beckham popped up, ripped off his helmet and slammed it in frustration. after taking a knee as medical staff ran out to assist him, the outspoken and charismatic beckham walked off slowly and glared menacingly at boddy-calhoun in cleveland's defensive huddle. beckham spent a few minutes...
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this is on king street between calhoun and morris. it's blocked off. police advising people to stay away from the area. we'll bring you more as we learn it. >>> and power bust. a major flub by lottery official who is announced just the wrong town had sold the win dl$758 million powerball ticket. we'll take you to the small massachusetts town that golden ticket was actually sold sxwroop and more breaking news. harvey now a hurricane swirl eight long the gulf coast. by the time it makes landfall it could be the first category 3 hurricane to hit the u.s. mainland in more than a decade. tracking the storm next. up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the be
this is on king street between calhoun and morris. it's blocked off. police advising people to stay away from the area. we'll bring you more as we learn it. >>> and power bust. a major flub by lottery official who is announced just the wrong town had sold the win dl$758 million powerball ticket. we'll take you to the small massachusetts town that golden ticket was actually sold sxwroop and more breaking news. harvey now a hurricane swirl eight long the gulf coast. by the time it makes...
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in fort calhoun, nebraska, line for republicans. larry, are you with us? night, youticed last have your kids come home from college. they tell you what they learned from college. big it,acist, of homophobe, fascist -- then he watches the evening news and they call them a homophobe or racist and then he wants to watch a tonight show. these guys are preaching about how he is a racist and a bi got and a homophobe. difference between what happened in a movie theater and what the media is doing on the news every day? --'t this an flaming hate inflaming hate? sohink the media is disgusting right now. it should hang its head in shame . of trying to bear false witness. making our president look like a racist. i would like to know your opinion? caller: i cannot disagree with the fact -- are running around with their own ends and there is plenty of that in the media. we arefor fact that about attention to us. if we can get you to stay tuned to the next commercial break we will do it. it is easy. that is where it begins. we are wired with weaknesses in one of them is
in fort calhoun, nebraska, line for republicans. larry, are you with us? night, youticed last have your kids come home from college. they tell you what they learned from college. big it,acist, of homophobe, fascist -- then he watches the evening news and they call them a homophobe or racist and then he wants to watch a tonight show. these guys are preaching about how he is a racist and a bi got and a homophobe. difference between what happened in a movie theater and what the media is doing on...
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he gets hit by calhoun. he goes down. he was given a concussion protocol. he is also suffering from a sprained ankle. that is the early take on this. as of right now we do not know if you will be out for a great length of time. you will see him behind the scene afterwards. it did not look like he was happy. he knows he is more seriously hurt. odell beckham, jr one of the big highlight reels. >>> see you later everyone. good night. dilike, outside dirt,. that's not a bad thing. also, it comes off. inside dirt, yeah. that's way different. but now there's a more powerful chevron with techron. yeah. it has even more cleaning power to clean up deposits left by low quality gas. and cleaning up deposits restores lost gas mileage. it's legit. now with more cleaning power. chevron with techron. care for your car. nice hat! is anyone else troubled by the spider-man theme song? why would it trouble you? it's, like, your third favorite cartoon theme song. it is, right behind ♪ do do-do do-do, inspector gadget... ♪ ...and ♪ teenage mutant ninja turtles ♪ ♪ heroes in a h
he gets hit by calhoun. he goes down. he was given a concussion protocol. he is also suffering from a sprained ankle. that is the early take on this. as of right now we do not know if you will be out for a great length of time. you will see him behind the scene afterwards. it did not look like he was happy. he knows he is more seriously hurt. odell beckham, jr one of the big highlight reels. >>> see you later everyone. good night. dilike, outside dirt,. that's not a bad thing. also, it...
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you know, remember, i resigned my fellowship at yale university because they renamed calhoun college.wanted to rename calhoun college because the person for whom was named was a racist decades before the civil war, and i said if you start down that road, if you start erasing history, what do you do? do you take down the pyramids in egypt? forth, he's generally treated relatively sympathetically. why? number one in 1846, he led the united states of america to victory over mexico and the mexican war. he became superintendent of west point. he was offered the command of the union army. he's a guy who later went on to be president of washington college that became washington and lee university. i mean, what are you going to do? are you going to erase this guy from history? . liz: let me back up. monuments to european concentration camps. monuments. that's what i meant. we're talking about individual statues of -- to your point about robert e lee. newsweek interviewed robert e lee's direct descendants and said you know what? put the statues in a museum. to your point, they said robert e le
you know, remember, i resigned my fellowship at yale university because they renamed calhoun college.wanted to rename calhoun college because the person for whom was named was a racist decades before the civil war, and i said if you start down that road, if you start erasing history, what do you do? do you take down the pyramids in egypt? forth, he's generally treated relatively sympathetically. why? number one in 1846, he led the united states of america to victory over mexico and the mexican...
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that stretch of road there on king street between calhoun and morris.this hour as authorities there continue to work an active hostage situation in downtown charleston. wolf? >> very popular part, as you say, of charleston. a beautiful city. hope for the best. thanks very much. >>> meantime, getting new details today on the white house's transgender military ban. the "wall street journal" is reporting the pentagon will receive what are being described as implementation guidelines in the coming days. that according to the report which also suggests some of the key instructions include the military, stop admitting transgender people. the military must consider current transgender troops ability to deploy when determining whether to expel them and the pentagon is getting ready to stop paying for transgender troops' medical treatment regimens. discuss with my next guest, retired colonel steve warren, a cnn analyst and former spokesman at the pentagon. what happened? the president tweeted he wants to stop transgender americans from being allowed to serve in
that stretch of road there on king street between calhoun and morris.this hour as authorities there continue to work an active hostage situation in downtown charleston. wolf? >> very popular part, as you say, of charleston. a beautiful city. hope for the best. thanks very much. >>> meantime, getting new details today on the white house's transgender military ban. the "wall street journal" is reporting the pentagon will receive what are being described as implementation...
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calhoun, georgia, republican, go ahead. hello, after listening to all these historical and flat out ludicrous stuff going on this in.ning, i had to call the reason people don't like historical nfronts realities as they are uncomfortable with. look, all democrats are not harry truman inly wasn't, he opened up the military, j.f.k. wasn't, l.b.j. wasn't. l.b.j. l.b.j., civil rights legislation down their throats and made them like it, they had to change or death.litical he didn't come down off the cross and absolve them of all sins. they tried to say, oh, are -- all now republicans are like the is a ats used to be, that great big lie. i'm really sick and tired of hearing that. i mean, they -- i've watched on l.b.j., you know, naturally giving hem a hard time vietnam, but in singing his praises about civil ights legislation, which they should. but they tip toed around and never used the word democrat in tone.tive they would call them southern which atives, you know, is great. smears the south, which emocrats don't anymore compl
calhoun, georgia, republican, go ahead. hello, after listening to all these historical and flat out ludicrous stuff going on this in.ning, i had to call the reason people don't like historical nfronts realities as they are uncomfortable with. look, all democrats are not harry truman inly wasn't, he opened up the military, j.f.k. wasn't, l.b.j. wasn't. l.b.j. l.b.j., civil rights legislation down their throats and made them like it, they had to change or death.litical he didn't come down off the...
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calhoun says what is possible in america and started in south carolina. i think we are on the right path overall. >> dickerson: all right, senator scott, we're out of time. we're so grateful for you being with us. >> yes, sir, thank you. dickerson: joined now by virginia democratic senator tim kaine he's in richmond. senator, you were also governor of virginia and mayor of richmond, majority african american city that was also the capital of the confederacy. from those perspectives how do you see this debate now over removing confederate monuments? >> well, john, first, i wouldn't even be a guest on the show this week fit were just about monuments. the reason that we're doing this today is because i went to three funerals this week. i'm not here because of statutes but because people brought violence and murder to my state. i think i'm also hear because we have a president who wasn't able to stand up and condemn the indefensible. >> dickerson: yet we have in the wake of everything you just described, there is a conversation now about these monuments, abou
calhoun says what is possible in america and started in south carolina. i think we are on the right path overall. >> dickerson: all right, senator scott, we're out of time. we're so grateful for you being with us. >> yes, sir, thank you. dickerson: joined now by virginia democratic senator tim kaine he's in richmond. senator, you were also governor of virginia and mayor of richmond, majority african american city that was also the capital of the confederacy. from those perspectives...
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calhoun was of the most prominent pro-slavery figures in u.s. history. meanwhile, in baltimore, maryland, activists took a sledge hammer to a 44-foot-tall monument of christopher columbus, destroying part of the statue and then attaching a sign to its base reading, "the future is racial and economic justice." this is one baltimore resident, explaining why the statue was targeted in a video posted online of the action. oldeste walking to the monument of christopher columbus in north america. he signals the invasion of european capitalism into the western hemisphere. he initiated a wave of terrorism, murder, rape, slavery, ecological degradation and capitalist exploitation of labor in the americas. the colombian wave of destruction continues on the backs of indigenous african american and brown people. racist monuments have always bothered me. amy: as many as 50 graduates of liberty university in lynchburg, virginia, are planning to return their diplomas in protest, after the university's president defended president trump's refusal to quickly condemn the
calhoun was of the most prominent pro-slavery figures in u.s. history. meanwhile, in baltimore, maryland, activists took a sledge hammer to a 44-foot-tall monument of christopher columbus, destroying part of the statue and then attaching a sign to its base reading, "the future is racial and economic justice." this is one baltimore resident, explaining why the statue was targeted in a video posted online of the action. oldeste walking to the monument of christopher columbus in north...
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kristin calhoun/vecina damian asks: is this neighborhood on edge? yes, ,very much so."munidad estn nerviosos, y ahora se estn cuidando unos a otros para asegurar que los robos no vuelvan a suceder. la policia esta investigando esta serie de delitos aun no ha habido arrestos en relacin con los robos de autos. pero los vecinos dicen que s han visto mas oficiales patrullando esta comunidad. en san jose, dt. cam pan / lorena ---residentes en san jos estn desconcertados luego de recibir una notificacin de la ciudad multndolos por el uso de juegos pirotcnicos. ---los vecinos de "blossom hill" estn obligados a pagar 500 dlares si no demuestran que no usaron fuegos artificiales ilegalmente. ---la medida es una respuesta a numerosas quejas recibidas por el ayuntamiento... el problema para muchos -que dicen ser inocentes- es que tendrn que probarlo. topvo blanca --encuentran el cadver de una persona cerca de una rampa de la autopista 580 en pleasanton. --el hallazgo se produjo esta maÑana entre las calles "hacienda drive" y "hopyard road". --la patrulla de caminos de california i
kristin calhoun/vecina damian asks: is this neighborhood on edge? yes, ,very much so."munidad estn nerviosos, y ahora se estn cuidando unos a otros para asegurar que los robos no vuelvan a suceder. la policia esta investigando esta serie de delitos aun no ha habido arrestos en relacin con los robos de autos. pero los vecinos dicen que s han visto mas oficiales patrullando esta comunidad. en san jose, dt. cam pan / lorena ---residentes en san jos estn desconcertados luego de recibir una...
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calhoun golfs this one . that's well gone. his 16th homer of the year.tom third, the or les trying to get on the board. if you want that, you go to this man, crush davis pop oh, his 19 of the year. the orioles lose to the anxious also. this week jay gruden preached progression. the redskins lost 21-17, but there was some tangible progression from the first week. the starting offense scored their first touchdown of the free-season. they had first downs. touchdown is a touchdown. the redskins out gained green bay 335 to 266 in total yardage and he they won the tote l al. they're on and two and this team cease a upward trajectory going into week three despite of a few setbacks. i had a couple of runs rejected but they stuck with it. i think it was good for them to stay out there for the half, at least get a touchdown in there. prog, no question about it. we're building something and try to build some things and quite frankly didn't get them don any stretch of the imagination. we have to continue with our plan and billed on what we've done, or haven't done,
calhoun golfs this one . that's well gone. his 16th homer of the year.tom third, the or les trying to get on the board. if you want that, you go to this man, crush davis pop oh, his 19 of the year. the orioles lose to the anxious also. this week jay gruden preached progression. the redskins lost 21-17, but there was some tangible progression from the first week. the starting offense scored their first touchdown of the free-season. they had first downs. touchdown is a touchdown. the redskins out...
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the neo-nazi rallies and taking down statues in this ridiculousness, i went back and read john c calhoun's address on the senate floor in 1850, he specifically said that if the north continued with this agitating issue about slavery, the southern states would have no other choice but to secede from the union. there were two reasons. slavery was one. the other reason was that he thought the southern states were losing their sovereign authority compared to the northern states. host: sorry about that, tony. apologies for that. professor spence, go ahead. guest: what he is basically arguing his right. -- is right. there is a whole history. it is not like you have to go that far to show that the confederacy was a white supremacist project about maintaining slavery. the idea that we would have public monuments, streets, schools, holdings named -- buildings named after people that supported white supremacy and then who supported treason, that doesn't -- once you say that out loud, it doesn't make a lot of common sense. i am glad there is a political project afoot that is dedicated to removing tha
the neo-nazi rallies and taking down statues in this ridiculousness, i went back and read john c calhoun's address on the senate floor in 1850, he specifically said that if the north continued with this agitating issue about slavery, the southern states would have no other choice but to secede from the union. there were two reasons. slavery was one. the other reason was that he thought the southern states were losing their sovereign authority compared to the northern states. host: sorry about...
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calhoun get ace hold of one. 3-2 angels after that and the they are headed to san diego for four-games with the padres starting tomorrow. abc7 is the home for the ravens preseason. see the ravens in miami against the dolphins tomorrow night. coverage begins at 6:30. you can see that on abc7 and newschannel8. finally, the mystics are in action tonight against the sparks. they could clinch a playoff berth with a win. >> nice. michelle: rooting for them. robert: we are. fingers crossed. alison: doug, final weather word with you. doug: the heat and the humidity is returning to take up residents longer. tomorrow hits 87. feel warmer. muggy and look for chances of the afternoon thunderstorms. tonight at 11:00 brian van de graaff in for steve. talk about the timing of the storms and the strength for the next several days, looking at the weekend and ellipse outlook here and other part of the country. it's exciting. all the countdown, countdown. getting closer. alison: it will be great. michelle: the buildup is wonderful. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. alison: we hope you will j
calhoun get ace hold of one. 3-2 angels after that and the they are headed to san diego for four-games with the padres starting tomorrow. abc7 is the home for the ravens preseason. see the ravens in miami against the dolphins tomorrow night. coverage begins at 6:30. you can see that on abc7 and newschannel8. finally, the mystics are in action tonight against the sparks. they could clinch a playoff berth with a win. >> nice. michelle: rooting for them. robert: we are. fingers crossed....
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there was a college named calhoun college, and mr.houn was a big slave owner, and the students of yale demanded that the name of that college be changed, and so as a result, we're really not seeing any of that in new haven. as a matter of fact, new haven is a welcoming city, and college students helped to define what welcoming means. >> let's get to that point i was making, the african-american mayors association calling for additional law enforcement sources to train police in crowd management. also in identifying and eliminating white supremacist groups. what about those who argue that such groups are protected under the first amendment? >> not if they're violent. it's peaceful assembly under the law. if they come for a violent means, they're not protected under the first amendment. and you know, there were people, and there are open carry states, there were people openly carrying, as i said before, you know, if you come with the intent of violence, you're not protected under the first amendment. >> all right. mayor of new haven, co
there was a college named calhoun college, and mr.houn was a big slave owner, and the students of yale demanded that the name of that college be changed, and so as a result, we're really not seeing any of that in new haven. as a matter of fact, new haven is a welcoming city, and college students helped to define what welcoming means. >> let's get to that point i was making, the african-american mayors association calling for additional law enforcement sources to train police in crowd...
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calhoun. you know what john c. calhoun's nickname was? they called him jon john c. kill a coon. president roosevelt met with booker t. washington, he said the action of president roosevelt in entertaining that nigge will necessitate a thousand killing of niggers in the south before they learn again. he was a governor. he was a senator. he created our state constitution in south carolina there is no truth to that. and so for someone who is a little brown boy in south carolina, i mean, i mean people have to understand that oppression. and you were right how geographic that is, jeffrey. >> brian stevenson is a civil rights leader in montgomery, alabama. many people know the equal justice initiative. he is building in montgomery a memorial to the victims of lynching there are no -- there is no memorial to the victims of lynching in the united states. montgomery has dozens of memorials to the confederacy. that may be one answer. that you don't take the other memorials, but you add other memorials. >> in southampton, virginia, there is no memorial to nat turner who led a slave revolt
calhoun. you know what john c. calhoun's nickname was? they called him jon john c. kill a coon. president roosevelt met with booker t. washington, he said the action of president roosevelt in entertaining that nigge will necessitate a thousand killing of niggers in the south before they learn again. he was a governor. he was a senator. he created our state constitution in south carolina there is no truth to that. and so for someone who is a little brown boy in south carolina, i mean, i mean...
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so by and large here in calhoun county everybody is gone of the we will be departing ourselves here in a few hours as we know hurricane harvey is going to be moving into this area. and it's not a place to hang out. guys. >> stay safe. we will be in touch with you as this develops. we're going back with you probably in about half an hour sore so. as hurricane harvey barrels towards the texas gulf coast we have a lot of oil and gas production there. 30% of america's oil production capacity is right in the path of this storm. this is offshore. this is onshore. offshore, there are rigs and platforms. on land there are refineries and pipelines. let's talk about how many platforms and rigs there are. about 737 oil and natural gas platforms are in the path of this storm. at least 39 of them have been evacuated ahead of the storm. almost double that number have closed their valves to prevent leaks which puts them out of commission until harvey passes through. they also have pipe lines in many cases to the land which can get twisted up as they did during hurricane katrina. on land there are mor
so by and large here in calhoun county everybody is gone of the we will be departing ourselves here in a few hours as we know hurricane harvey is going to be moving into this area. and it's not a place to hang out. guys. >> stay safe. we will be in touch with you as this develops. we're going back with you probably in about half an hour sore so. as hurricane harvey barrels towards the texas gulf coast we have a lot of oil and gas production there. 30% of america's oil production capacity...
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caught the 18 yards pass but took low shot from the browns ryan body calhoun. the field but towed take a knee in the tunnel. reports are that he has sprained his left ankle. >> you want to see double the baseball, today is the day to do so. phillies and marlins are playing two at the bank, aaron and nick will be on bump for the fighting a's. >> kids from jackson, new jersey, taking in the eclipse yesterday in williamsport. that's rj variable, he hit them to the moon. slash i hit two homeruns on the day, jackson scored nine runs in the third. they beat california, 12-nine. they'll play fairfield connecticut tonight. >> jacque jones you are grounded. the great lakes pitcher buses the camera behind home plate after a throw during warm up. jones, and his team, from michigan, beat italy, 11 to seven. they become the first michigan team to win a little league world series game in 35 years. you'll pay for that, young man and watch what happens in game two of the white sox twins double header in chicago, this is insane. jason castro fouled the ball down the left field
caught the 18 yards pass but took low shot from the browns ryan body calhoun. the field but towed take a knee in the tunnel. reports are that he has sprained his left ankle. >> you want to see double the baseball, today is the day to do so. phillies and marlins are playing two at the bank, aaron and nick will be on bump for the fighting a's. >> kids from jackson, new jersey, taking in the eclipse yesterday in williamsport. that's rj variable, he hit them to the moon. slash i hit two...
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calhoun goes low. right for his knee with the helmet. you could call this dirty.gal, though. beckham falls to his side and does hit his head. tries to walk off. as he goes to the tunnel he just -- that's it collapses. he was carted off for an x-ray.n ankle sprain. >>> the dodgers, the pira loaded forcurtis somebody's grandsgranderson. it's terrible but i love it. slam to es would come back to tie things up 5-5 and there is yasiel puig. solo shot pirates would not score in the and that would be that. you know how many games above .500 the dodgers are, nicole? >> 53 to be exact which can also be classified as a >> a lot. see, theyouldn't possibly lose two inrow.from last true except the cubs did win the world series a season ago. fact. >> they're still debating. >> she got the last word in. >>> up next in "the pulse" end he can photobomb. what was seen streaking across the sun in the middle of the eclipse. >>> don't throw those eclipse glasses away just yet. why one organization is collecting the good cause. >>> the entire abc news special showing the eclipse from s
calhoun goes low. right for his knee with the helmet. you could call this dirty.gal, though. beckham falls to his side and does hit his head. tries to walk off. as he goes to the tunnel he just -- that's it collapses. he was carted off for an x-ray.n ankle sprain. >>> the dodgers, the pira loaded forcurtis somebody's grandsgranderson. it's terrible but i love it. slam to es would come back to tie things up 5-5 and there is yasiel puig. solo shot pirates would not score in the and that...
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it was a clean hit by brand calhoun. it is a sprained ankle. x-rays are negative. >> check this out. we have all been there. the brain freeze ensues. in chicago, here is a fan who gets a little bit greedy. a foul ball down the left-field line and this young lady comes over and says that should have been mine. she takes a. -- it. we see the replay, that is a steel. the catch of the night might go to this giants fan down the right-field line. cokie fernandez hit the ball mfn snow cones it. the white sox publicity people came down and gave that dan a ball. -- fan a ball.>>> thank you so much for watching. have a great night. jay doesn't find out. oh. boy. [ laughs ] [ laughing ] i just heard that. you probably think there's something between me and gloria. relax. i couldn't be more relaxed if i was in a coma. jay's grill was delivered. she's keeping it under wraps so i can be there when he sees it! alex: oh, my god! i just got accepted into caltech. you did?! that is incredible! we're gonna have a famous scientist in the family! uh, not that there
it was a clean hit by brand calhoun. it is a sprained ankle. x-rays are negative. >> check this out. we have all been there. the brain freeze ensues. in chicago, here is a fan who gets a little bit greedy. a foul ball down the left-field line and this young lady comes over and says that should have been mine. she takes a. -- it. we see the replay, that is a steel. the catch of the night might go to this giants fan down the right-field line. cokie fernandez hit the ball mfn snow cones it....
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right field, calhoun is back, and that baby is gone. >> matt joyce hit his 20th homer of the year in the second inning. later in the second, he connected for his tenth homer. the a's doug themselves into a big hole and lost by 6 runs. tonight's game starts at 7:07. >>> all right. our time is 4:50. a bart station in the east bay will be closed over the labor day weekend. the impact it could have if you plan to take bart around late [indiscernible]. >>> welcome back. an investigation today after a 10 foot catamaran capsizes in san francisco bay. here to -- tour ferry heard there call for distress, but a private boat already rescued from -- one from the water. a coast guard helicopter lowered a outlined to lift that men to safety and both boaters were not hurt. >>some people thought that someone had fallen off of the boat that we were on but in the distance, we could see someone sitting on one of the rocks and waiting with blue gloves. then we saw his boat had crashed into the side. >> it is kind of unusual but everyone works together on the day. >> for the skipper, it was his second di
right field, calhoun is back, and that baby is gone. >> matt joyce hit his 20th homer of the year in the second inning. later in the second, he connected for his tenth homer. the a's doug themselves into a big hole and lost by 6 runs. tonight's game starts at 7:07. >>> all right. our time is 4:50. a bart station in the east bay will be closed over the labor day weekend. the impact it could have if you plan to take bart around late [indiscernible]. >>> welcome back. an...
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craig gentry's throw is up the line and kole calhoun scores. two of three from the orioles. >>> better but far from what the redskins want to see on offense, 21-17 loss to green bay last night at fedex field. the first team offense, you can talk all you want, but then you got to perform. redskins had a very slow start again making fans wonder what they've done at training camp this whole time. what are we doing here? finally got it going before halftime with a touchdown throw from kirk cousins, but st there's a drop there. redskins fall to 0-2 on the preseason. >> we stuttered and sputtered and missed a few throws. i had a couple rejected runs. they stuck with it. i think it was good for them to stay out for the half, at least get a touchdown, have something positive happen. >> we felt good we scored at the end of the half, made some good plays, didn't run the ball as well as we would have liked probably and at times didn't throw the ball as well as we would have liked, but good step in the process to build towards week one. >> obviously we got
craig gentry's throw is up the line and kole calhoun scores. two of three from the orioles. >>> better but far from what the redskins want to see on offense, 21-17 loss to green bay last night at fedex field. the first team offense, you can talk all you want, but then you got to perform. redskins had a very slow start again making fans wonder what they've done at training camp this whole time. what are we doing here? finally got it going before halftime with a touchdown throw from kirk...
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calhoun. chambers for ben. get harris. jackson. libert. matagorda. victoria. and wharton. those are the counties that currently qualify. for a federal disaster declaration. depending upon what is learned. and weeks and days going forward. there may be more counties added to that list. the reason why this is important. is because if a county is o. the federal disaster declaration list. there will be an abundance of resources that come from the federal government. to aid people in those counties. i want to provide you. and address on the website that hopefully will hear everybody else speak about because. this needs to be every person's. go to location on the internet. it is. disaster assistance dot org. i'm sorry. di guardia as my fault right disaster assistance dot gov. disaster assistance dot gov. and this is brock long who is the national fema administrator. who will be re emphasizing that tell you more about it? i brought it up. because everyone needs to know this because there are people out there. who are desperately trying to doing the same hand to the governor of te
calhoun. chambers for ben. get harris. jackson. libert. matagorda. victoria. and wharton. those are the counties that currently qualify. for a federal disaster declaration. depending upon what is learned. and weeks and days going forward. there may be more counties added to that list. the reason why this is important. is because if a county is o. the federal disaster declaration list. there will be an abundance of resources that come from the federal government. to aid people in those counties....
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calhoun goes low. right for his knee with the helmet. you could call this dirty.was legal, though. beckham falls to his side and does hit his head. tries to walk off. as he goes to the tunnel he just -- that's it, collapses. he was carted off for an x-ray. good news, just an ankle sprain. >>> the dodgers, they are exceptional taking on the pirates, trailing the pirates bases loaded for curtis, he's somebody's grandson granderson. it's terrible but i love it. that's a grand slam to make it 5-3 but the pirates would come back to tie things up, there is yasiel puig. solo shot, pirates would not score in the bottom half and that would be that. you know how many games above .500 the dodgers are, nicole? >> a lot. >> 53 to be exact which can also be classified as a lot. >> a lot. see, they couldn't possibly lose two in ray row. >> better than the cubs from last year. >> that is true except the cubs did win the world series a season ago. fact. >> they're still debating. >> she got the last word in. >>> up next in "the pulse" end he can photobomb. what was seen streaking
calhoun goes low. right for his knee with the helmet. you could call this dirty.was legal, though. beckham falls to his side and does hit his head. tries to walk off. as he goes to the tunnel he just -- that's it, collapses. he was carted off for an x-ray. good news, just an ankle sprain. >>> the dodgers, they are exceptional taking on the pirates, trailing the pirates bases loaded for curtis, he's somebody's grandson granderson. it's terrible but i love it. that's a grand slam to make...
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. >> gets it deep to the right field and calhoun is near the wall and that is gone.>> the a's trailed in the eighth- inning but chris davis brought the team two runs and later in the inning henderson builds up in the middle and scores with the a's within one run. the runners were in scoring position before maxwell gets the plate. >> one run scores in here comes another and the a's have taken the lead.>> the a's scored five in that inning with all, and the a's returning home to host the mariners tomorrow night. >>> when the a's played the mariners this week they will see a familiar face in the dugout, and that traded alonzo who hit a career high of 22 home runs this season and expected to help the team competing for the wildcard spot. >>> the giants beat the diamondbacks, 6-3 thanks to jared parker.>> the runner goes and it is a high drive into centerfield. it is out of here.>> parker hit the first homerun of the year and the giants had the 2-1 run lead in the second and with a lead in the fourth parker shows he can also throw. he gets i hop strike and he is out. the giants added some
. >> gets it deep to the right field and calhoun is near the wall and that is gone.>> the a's trailed in the eighth- inning but chris davis brought the team two runs and later in the inning henderson builds up in the middle and scores with the a's within one run. the runners were in scoring position before maxwell gets the plate. >> one run scores in here comes another and the a's have taken the lead.>> the a's scored five in that inning with all, and the a's returning...
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calhoun's and heard of nothing but the missouri question and mr. king's speeches, a representative from new york and anti-slavery tribune. the slave holders can want fear them without having cramps when their greatest defect is their timidity. never since human sentiments was there a theme for eloquence like a side of the question now before the congress of the union. by what fatality does if happen that most eloquent orators are on the slavish side? it's playing sense on freedom and humanity that the ardent passion are on the side of oppression. if one man is comprehending. lay bear in all its nakedness outrage upon the goodness of god, human slavery, now is the time. this is the occasion upon which such a man performs duty of an angel on earth. and then nine days later, this is a question between the rights of human nature and constitution of the united states. probably both will suffer by the issue of the conflict. meanwhile, he's saying nothing publicly and his wife, louisa attends debates and records in her diary people look at her to read whi
calhoun's and heard of nothing but the missouri question and mr. king's speeches, a representative from new york and anti-slavery tribune. the slave holders can want fear them without having cramps when their greatest defect is their timidity. never since human sentiments was there a theme for eloquence like a side of the question now before the congress of the union. by what fatality does if happen that most eloquent orators are on the slavish side? it's playing sense on freedom and humanity...
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in fort calhoun, nebraska, line for republicans. larry, are you with us? night, youticed last have your kids come home from college. they tell you what they learned from college. big it,acist, of homophobe, fascist -- then he watches the evening news and they call them a homophobe or racist and then he wants to watch a tonight show. these guys are preaching about how he is a racist and a bi got and a homophobe. difference between what happened in a movie theater and what the media is doing on the news every day? --'t this an flaming hate inflaming hate? sohink the media is disgusting right now. it should hang its head in shame . of trying to bear false witness. making our president look like a racist. i would like to know your opinion? caller: i cannot disagree with the fact -- are running around with their own ends and there is plenty of that in the media. we arefor fact that about attention to us. if we can get you to stay tuned to the next commercial break we will do it. it is easy. that is where it begins. we are wired with weaknesses in one of them is
in fort calhoun, nebraska, line for republicans. larry, are you with us? night, youticed last have your kids come home from college. they tell you what they learned from college. big it,acist, of homophobe, fascist -- then he watches the evening news and they call them a homophobe or racist and then he wants to watch a tonight show. these guys are preaching about how he is a racist and a bi got and a homophobe. difference between what happened in a movie theater and what the media is doing on...
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people like calhoun and other state rights advocates, channeling the anti-federalist, said no, any state could decide to leave on its own. it took the civil war, the bloodiest in american history, to establish that wilson and lincoln were correct and that the advocates of state sovereignty were not. and that indeed we the people of the united states as a whole were sovereign. madison himself was probably conflicted on this score. federalist 39 talks about a kind of dual sovereignty where both the states in their sovereign capacity occasionally rule and sometimes we the people rule. others like wilson said the idea of two sovereignties was an impeero -- sorry, was an impeer yum within an impeero, a state within a state, which the framers considered a solessism, you couldn't have a state with two powers. today, our national unity represented by national popular sovereignty, is all thanks to james wilson. but of course james wilson is not -- i said he was the most underappreciated framer. he's not the most famous. the most famous, and i suppose the most beloved based on amount of shininess
people like calhoun and other state rights advocates, channeling the anti-federalist, said no, any state could decide to leave on its own. it took the civil war, the bloodiest in american history, to establish that wilson and lincoln were correct and that the advocates of state sovereignty were not. and that indeed we the people of the united states as a whole were sovereign. madison himself was probably conflicted on this score. federalist 39 talks about a kind of dual sovereignty where both...
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people like calhoun and other state's rights advocates said any state could decide to leave on its own and it took the bloodiest in american history to establish that lincoln was correct and that the state sovereignty were not and indeed we the people of the united states as a whole were sovereign. >> madison was conflicted. federalist 39 talks about a dual sovereignty and where both the states and the sovereign capacity rule and sometimes we, the people, rule. wilson said the idea of two sovereignties was an imperio, a state within a state which they considered a ooh on you couldn't have two sovereign powers. today our national unity represented by national popular sovereignty is accredited to james wilson. he's not the most famous. the most famous and i suppose and most beloved based on the amount of shininess in just a few weeks is benjamin franklin of pennsylvania. at age 81, he is the oldest of the signers, printer, scientist, he is not well at the time of the convention, but he is so respected and his wisdom so acknowledged that when he did speak he was closely attended to. the m
people like calhoun and other state's rights advocates said any state could decide to leave on its own and it took the bloodiest in american history to establish that lincoln was correct and that the state sovereignty were not and indeed we the people of the united states as a whole were sovereign. >> madison was conflicted. federalist 39 talks about a dual sovereignty and where both the states and the sovereign capacity rule and sometimes we, the people, rule. wilson said the idea of two...
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people like calhoun and other states' rights advocates channelling the anti-federalists said no, anytate could leave on its own. it took the civil war, the bloodiest in american history, to establish wilson and lincoln were correct and that the advocates of state sovereignty were not and we, indeed, of the united states as a whole were sovereign. madison himself was conflicted on this. federalist 39 talks about a dual sovereignty where both the states in their sovereign capacity occasionally rule and sometimes we the people rule. he said that two sovereignties was a state within a state, which the framers considered that you couldn't have two sovereign powers. it took the civil war to vindicate wilson's vision. today our national unity, represented by national populous sovereignty, is all thanks to james wilson. but, of course, james wilson is not -- i said he is the most under-appreciated framer. he is not the most famous. the most famous and i suppose the most beloved based on the amount of shininess on his hands in a few weeks is benjamin franklin of pennsylvania. at age 81 he is
people like calhoun and other states' rights advocates channelling the anti-federalists said no, anytate could leave on its own. it took the civil war, the bloodiest in american history, to establish wilson and lincoln were correct and that the advocates of state sovereignty were not and we, indeed, of the united states as a whole were sovereign. madison himself was conflicted on this. federalist 39 talks about a dual sovereignty where both the states in their sovereign capacity occasionally...