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john calhoun was from south carolina. john calhoun, like clay, was a lawyer. he was born in south carolina. he was educated at yale. he went to law school but returned to south carolina. 1800s, it was not out of the question. it was not unusual for a southerner to go north for education. usually, they came back home. south carolinians are very proud of their roots and calhoun was one of them. calhoun began by being a lawyer. being a lawyer involved people in matters of public concern. the connection between law and politics was established. calhoun decided to go into politics. he married well. that usually meant you married somebody with money. he did not really need to make much of a income. he could indulge his political interests. he, like clay, was elected to the house of representatives. this was pretty much where everybody got started. he was distinguished from early mind, hisincisive ability to make forceful arguments. he was a strong partisan. he was a member of the republicans. these say they are called the democratic republicans to distinguish them f
john calhoun was from south carolina. john calhoun, like clay, was a lawyer. he was born in south carolina. he was educated at yale. he went to law school but returned to south carolina. 1800s, it was not out of the question. it was not unusual for a southerner to go north for education. usually, they came back home. south carolinians are very proud of their roots and calhoun was one of them. calhoun began by being a lawyer. being a lawyer involved people in matters of public concern. the...
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calhoun? in the fall, calhoun college was officially renamed after the late navy admiral, computer pioneer, and yale alumna, grace hopper. >> lest those that belong to this college now, grace murray harper is your home -- >> was it emotional for you in there? >> it was. i got hit with the emotion right before i walked in. and it was just pure joy. >> changing the people that we honor helps a wider range of students be able to envision themselves as someone who can make a difference, who will be remembered. >> reporter: as part of a conscious effort to not sanitize or erase the past, calhoun's name and image will remain on the edifice. >> it's no longer the name by which this college is known. but the history and what we need to learn from and about john c. calhoun is not wiped away. >> we can't forget that yale was a university that once did have a college, a very important part of the campus, dedicated to john c. calhoun. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm katie couric. >> our thanks to katie.
calhoun? in the fall, calhoun college was officially renamed after the late navy admiral, computer pioneer, and yale alumna, grace hopper. >> lest those that belong to this college now, grace murray harper is your home -- >> was it emotional for you in there? >> it was. i got hit with the emotion right before i walked in. and it was just pure joy. >> changing the people that we honor helps a wider range of students be able to envision themselves as someone who can make a...
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calhoun?emony in the fall, calhoun college was officially renamed after grace hopper, as part of a conscious effort to not sanitize or erase the past, calhoun's name and image will remain on the edifice. >> we can't forget that yale was a university that once did have a college, a very important part of the campus dedicated to john c. calhoun. >> reporter: i'm katie couric. >> it premieres on the national geographic channel tonight. >>> coming up, we're taking a look at weird science. >> sending sperm into space. rm into space. you're welcome. science. >> sending sperm into space. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a d
calhoun?emony in the fall, calhoun college was officially renamed after grace hopper, as part of a conscious effort to not sanitize or erase the past, calhoun's name and image will remain on the edifice. >> we can't forget that yale was a university that once did have a college, a very important part of the campus dedicated to john c. calhoun. >> reporter: i'm katie couric. >> it premieres on the national geographic channel tonight. >>> coming up, we're taking a look...
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the guy who wins the gold glove in the american league, calhoun. have to see how flat out he goes. that is a beautiful catch. calhoun is doing it up for the angels of anaheim. that is the sporting light. it is 11 pm. >>> a bay area family is asking for their own relative to be denied parole. tonight the push for her to stay behind bars. >>> she was convicted of smothering her three daughters and sent to prison 20 years ago. >> relatives say the mother magin hogue is dangerous. they want her to remain behind bars. >> reporter: relatives and law enforcement gathered outside of city hall. they are appealing to the public and the governor and asking him to deny parole. they were friendly to everyone. >> reporter: she is talking about her three nieces. the three sisters were found dead in their daly city home on marc
the guy who wins the gold glove in the american league, calhoun. have to see how flat out he goes. that is a beautiful catch. calhoun is doing it up for the angels of anaheim. that is the sporting light. it is 11 pm. >>> a bay area family is asking for their own relative to be denied parole. tonight the push for her to stay behind bars. >>> she was convicted of smothering her three daughters and sent to prison 20 years ago. >> relatives say the mother magin hogue is...
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that is by the angels, calhoun in right field. he is a very emotional player. that is sensational. he is a gold glove winner. ryan palmer is studying his shot. a gator looked out of the water. the gator went the other way. apparently ryan palmer has a nasty stair -- stare. dog: seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8 month - seresto, seresto, seresto. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. charles: charles here. harvey: loves to talk about starting with cardi b. she's being sued for $10 million. we broke the story on a website. a manager, i love this his name is shaft. says what happens to you follows your name and he says that she shafted him because he's the guy who made her, the guy who catapulted her to fame and she turned around and screwed h
that is by the angels, calhoun in right field. he is a very emotional player. that is sensational. he is a gold glove winner. ryan palmer is studying his shot. a gator looked out of the water. the gator went the other way. apparently ryan palmer has a nasty stair -- stare. dog: seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an...
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calhoun will make the right catch. >> that was just a single, but that pop up to write and a 21 pitchesn his at bat, the longest in major league history. a two run from there. brandon belt went deep with this. >> he crushes in right field. he earns that went today. >> the giants took two out of three from the angels. they play the washington nationals tonight. >>> let's check in with sal castendo for a look at traffic. >> we are looking at a couple of things. one of the things we noticed is that traffic is getting a lot busier. if you are driving on the tracy commute, westbound 580 we have some slow traffic there coming in on 205 primarily, but also on 580. this is beginning to fill in. you will see the typical traffic from livermore to dublin it looks better. a little bit of slowing, but after that it looks good on interstate 880 in oakland as you drive past the colosseum. there have been no major issues. at the bay bridge, we have some congestion in those outside lanes with people getting on the roads early. traffic is looking good, but if this continues, they might have the metering
calhoun will make the right catch. >> that was just a single, but that pop up to write and a 21 pitchesn his at bat, the longest in major league history. a two run from there. brandon belt went deep with this. >> he crushes in right field. he earns that went today. >> the giants took two out of three from the angels. they play the washington nationals tonight. >>> let's check in with sal castendo for a look at traffic. >> we are looking at a couple of things....
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calhoun was known as the great antagonize r. daniel webster was the great orator. these gentlemen set the stage for the civil war in the 1860's. this was a place where -- the willard hotel was known as a place where people from both sides of the aisle could get together in a bipartisan manner and discuss after a busy day the affairs of the day and how to move forward into the future. marie: now we are in peacock alley, the name coming from new york city. at the time, wonderful ladies of society would strut down the hallway connecting the two hotels, and people who came to watch called them peacocks. when the manager from the waldorf astoria can down to manage the hotel, he decided that this hallway would be called peacock alley. in 1850's, the city was growing and the willard decided to keep pace. they decided that the two-story unitedng should be behind a common the sought post -- behind a common facad. so the frame of a solid was torn down and new bricks were added. it was painted white and additional stories were added and the interior was enlarged. in 1850's an
calhoun was known as the great antagonize r. daniel webster was the great orator. these gentlemen set the stage for the civil war in the 1860's. this was a place where -- the willard hotel was known as a place where people from both sides of the aisle could get together in a bipartisan manner and discuss after a busy day the affairs of the day and how to move forward into the future. marie: now we are in peacock alley, the name coming from new york city. at the time, wonderful ladies of society...
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officer calhoun wiley in case aw awa aw2013-0305. one was for a violation of working in beat 55 which is actually owned by his daughter and not owned by him. he had owned it in years prior, but it had been transferred to her and not transferred back. in the second specification, he was charged with failure to provide an accurate client list when requested to do so by the san francisco police department. officer carla brown supervises the cases and making sure the rules are being followen followe are met on a few occasions to discuss the stipulated edition disposition proposal all the par the is are in agreement that the patrol special officer would admit the allegations and specifications one and two as part to have stipulated agreement, revocation of his appointment would be held in advance for a term of three years. and in addition to that, he is going to be ordered by the commission to abide by all of the rules and regulations for patrol special officers and assistants and including specifically adhering to any verbal, written, em
officer calhoun wiley in case aw awa aw2013-0305. one was for a violation of working in beat 55 which is actually owned by his daughter and not owned by him. he had owned it in years prior, but it had been transferred to her and not transferred back. in the second specification, he was charged with failure to provide an accurate client list when requested to do so by the san francisco police department. officer carla brown supervises the cases and making sure the rules are being followen...
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cole calhoun, the single. powell can't come up with it cleanly. defense, four errors the last two games. powell can't get it over the heads. a's take three out of four in oakland, 7-4 the final. that will do it for sports. more news after the break. ♪you've got a friend in me celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park parades. only at disneyland resort. 27-th annual "union street easter >>> in san francisco today the 27th annual union street easter parade and spring celebration, a good crowd, quite the array of sights and sound, really cool hats, bonnets, i should say, the easter bunny was the grand marshal of the parade. easter bonnet contest, pony rides. that's the one i'm going to vote for just because it's amazing. yeah, because of my yard. great weather to make that that much better. all right, thanks very much for joining us. have a great night. have a great week. take care.
cole calhoun, the single. powell can't come up with it cleanly. defense, four errors the last two games. powell can't get it over the heads. a's take three out of four in oakland, 7-4 the final. that will do it for sports. more news after the break. ♪you've got a friend in me celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park parades. only at disneyland resort. 27-th annual "union street easter >>> in san francisco today...
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and calhoun will make the play. >> that pop out to right field had a 21 pitch at eijbat by be that isdon belt also went deep with a solo shot in the fifth. giants took two out of three from the angels and returned home for a ten game home stand. they take on the nationals tonight. >>> the warriors are back home gearing up for tomorrow's game five after losing to the spurs yesterday. >> he's got an excellent shot but bzhas not been on target so far in the series. green inside to livingston for the slam. >> livingston there with the nice bucket. warriors had a big game from kevin durant. he had 34 points. the rest of the team struggled. only two of their players were in double digits. durant made a three pointer in the fourth. but they could 1]not complete t come back. and spurs did force game five. warriors and spurs tip off tomorrow night oracle at 7:30. if the warriors win, they move on to the next round in the nba playoffs. >> still watching steph curry. he's been busy. he's been making his move into the entertainment industry. according to a report from the hollywood reporter, it i
and calhoun will make the play. >> that pop out to right field had a 21 pitch at eijbat by be that isdon belt also went deep with a solo shot in the fifth. giants took two out of three from the angels and returned home for a ten game home stand. they take on the nationals tonight. >>> the warriors are back home gearing up for tomorrow's game five after losing to the spurs yesterday. >> he's got an excellent shot but bzhas not been on target so far in the series. green...
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i think of him in some ways as -- when i grew up in connecticut, jim calhoun was the basketball coach of connecticut. the highest paid state employee. he was largely unanswerable because he was bigger than uconn. he was bigger than the president of the university because he made them money, they won national championships. >> he was successful. >> hannity is bringing them money in. he's getting ratings. he is bringing them advertising dollars and he is being able to write his own rules. but the thing i don't understand is he said last night in this back and forth with alan dershowitz, i have a right to privacy. this has nothing to do with your right to privacy. if i'm advocating for a certain kind of sandwich and comes out that me and the guy who founded the sandwich company are friends, it doesn't matter if i'm a journalist or not. i am using a platform which is television. >> yeah. >> to promote something without disclosing why i might be promoting that thing. >> great point. listen, bill o'reilly was big also, okay? when it came out that he had all of these payments, these settleme
i think of him in some ways as -- when i grew up in connecticut, jim calhoun was the basketball coach of connecticut. the highest paid state employee. he was largely unanswerable because he was bigger than uconn. he was bigger than the president of the university because he made them money, they won national championships. >> he was successful. >> hannity is bringing them money in. he's getting ratings. he is bringing them advertising dollars and he is being able to write his own...
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sees an john c calhoun anti-slavery image in "the liberator" and tries to pass a federal law against any image as acould be construed slave. but southern states systematically oppressed any freedom of debate as it related to critiques of white supremacy or slavery. in the largest sense, and i will connected to the present, frederick douglass and sojourner truth took advantage of the technologies of their day, much the way activist take advantage of technology today, particularly with social media and particularly with black lives matters. many african-americans have realized they don't want to leave home without a camera. at an abstract level we all know that we can distort an image with the camera, we can create multiple exposures, we can soul larize, the camera still has a sense of truth. and if you bring a camera with you, you can document. century,e 20th 'suglass' and sojourner truth basedit inspired artists, on the photographs. their visual legacies protested lynchings, they rallied for several rights and celebrated black power, they dignified the black body that white americans
sees an john c calhoun anti-slavery image in "the liberator" and tries to pass a federal law against any image as acould be construed slave. but southern states systematically oppressed any freedom of debate as it related to critiques of white supremacy or slavery. in the largest sense, and i will connected to the present, frederick douglass and sojourner truth took advantage of the technologies of their day, much the way activist take advantage of technology today, particularly with...
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in the central square where they wanted it to be steering down theng towering monument to john c calhoun, the outspoken proslavery politician from the 19th century and that is where they wanted it but instead it's in another part but unless it was a triumph to erect a monument that someone a lot of the local white appellation thanks would have been a mass murderer could he have been. >> thank you for that. thatad leads to how we will cloe up. one thing is there's new knowledge of things that we should know about it as an effort by show of hands how many people are familiar about the woman marianne [inaudible]? want people to look around and notice. you're not alone if your hand is not up. and chocolate cities we find that marianne carried was a rotating in the time. that the great authors talk about and she's the first woman to run a major newspaper in north america and was called the prevention of freemen. born into a family of abolitionists in delaware which was a slave state in 1820s by the time 1850 comes around where zachary taylor signs the robust fugitive law she absconds to canad
in the central square where they wanted it to be steering down theng towering monument to john c calhoun, the outspoken proslavery politician from the 19th century and that is where they wanted it but instead it's in another part but unless it was a triumph to erect a monument that someone a lot of the local white appellation thanks would have been a mass murderer could he have been. >> thank you for that. thatad leads to how we will cloe up. one thing is there's new knowledge of things...
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it's not in the central square where they wanted it staring down the towering monument of john c calhounhe outspoken proslavery politician from the 19th century is where they wanted it. instead, it's in another part, but nonetheless, it was a real tramp to erect a monument to someone who a lot of the local white population think is-- would have been a mass murderer could he have been. >> thank you for that and that leads to closing out because i think one thing is that there is new knowledge about things we may be didn't know about and often don't, so as an effort to demonstrate that by show of hands, how many people are familiar with mary and carry. look around at notice. you are not alone if your hand is not up and selling chocolate cities we find very and kerry is rotating in these time periods these great offers are talking about. she's the first women to run a major newspaper in north america she was born to a family of abolitionists in delaware which was a slave state in the 1820s and by the time 1850 comes around where zachary taylor signed the new robust fugitive slave law she ha
it's not in the central square where they wanted it staring down the towering monument of john c calhounhe outspoken proslavery politician from the 19th century is where they wanted it. instead, it's in another part, but nonetheless, it was a real tramp to erect a monument to someone who a lot of the local white population think is-- would have been a mass murderer could he have been. >> thank you for that and that leads to closing out because i think one thing is that there is new...