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i can think of one in particular, chauncey welton, i call him mouthy chauncey. i think 18 or 19. from ohio, and he enlists and he is and his father and uncle are close and very active or very enthusiastic in the sort of following of the democratic party, the wing of the party most -- most opposed to the notion of emancipation. and gets mid-way through the war, he is still not sure this emancipation is a good idea and it's not what he signed up for. not going to leave but he is not happy about it. but again, he stays in the south. goes through experiences, no one at home can even imagine, and he, who is the most rabid antiabolitionist i found in the early months, by the end of the war is writing home to his father and his uncle to reeducate them. at one point he writes to his father and he says, well, you think that i have turned again miss country. i enthusiastic you are mistaken considerable, which is a very mouthy chauncey. he mouths off to his father. and he proceeds to explain exactly why we have to take down slavery. then at the very end of the war, how he greets the ending
i can think of one in particular, chauncey welton, i call him mouthy chauncey. i think 18 or 19. from ohio, and he enlists and he is and his father and uncle are close and very active or very enthusiastic in the sort of following of the democratic party, the wing of the party most -- most opposed to the notion of emancipation. and gets mid-way through the war, he is still not sure this emancipation is a good idea and it's not what he signed up for. not going to leave but he is not happy about...
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jurors won't be allowed to hear allegations but longmeyer bungled the chauncey bailey murder case. >>> warning drivers all over the city that is after several car thefts last week. six cars were reported stolen. that is three-times the average for the city of livermore. police are telling drivers make sure you lock your car and take your keys. >>> back over to sal to check in on the commute. how does it look? >> right now it's not looking big on the bay bridge. there is a crash clearing from treasure island. traffic is easing up on the incline section. there is is a backup toward the toll plaza already. that's because they had to switch the metering lights on to extra slow. the crash looks like it's gone. the accident backup remains getting on to the bridge and also at the toll plaza. looking at the wind condition, people driving on the bay bridge should be aware any way. the chp has issued a high wind warning for the bridge. you can see the signs there warning drivers. high wind warns will stay with us for awhile. i can see that the roads are also going to be wet because of some over
jurors won't be allowed to hear allegations but longmeyer bungled the chauncey bailey murder case. >>> warning drivers all over the city that is after several car thefts last week. six cars were reported stolen. that is three-times the average for the city of livermore. police are telling drivers make sure you lock your car and take your keys. >>> back over to sal to check in on the commute. how does it look? >> right now it's not looking big on the bay bridge. there is...
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and chauncey ends up in cincinnati in the 1850s where he has gone back to standing in an artisan apron working in a clock factory. he is no longer an entrepreneur or making clocks. now he is back to working on the bench. just as many who make it are displaced. why i set this up. it's a generational story of people coming of age during the revolutionary era whose careers come to the mid 19th century. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you. >>> history bookshelf features popular american history writers of the past decade and airs on american history tv every saturday at noon eastern. this week victor davis hanson talks about his book "ripples of battle: how wars of the past still determine how we fight, how we live, and how we think." mr. hanson reviews the battles of shiloh in 1862 and okinawa in 1945 and others. this program lasts an hour 15 minutes. >>> it is a pleasure to welcome you all to the capitola book cafe this evening. as a reminder to our audience. a list of our saw or series events can be found in our monthly newsletter and at our internet site capitola jk bookc
and chauncey ends up in cincinnati in the 1850s where he has gone back to standing in an artisan apron working in a clock factory. he is no longer an entrepreneur or making clocks. now he is back to working on the bench. just as many who make it are displaced. why i set this up. it's a generational story of people coming of age during the revolutionary era whose careers come to the mid 19th century. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you. >>> history bookshelf...
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chauncey jerome, the clock maker, yes he moves to this brass clock making.
chauncey jerome, the clock maker, yes he moves to this brass clock making.
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early first quarter, chauncey billups and look out what he does.n the first quarter, mow williams lobs to griffin. this is the right-handed variety. given played three quarters. 107-81. look out. the wizards are routed. >>> remember this december 18th, redskins completed a sweep of the giants 20-13 at the meadowlands. giants were 7-7. since then big blue reeled off five straight. they advance to the super bowl for the first time in four years. >> still us against the world. that's the way we play. we are in here. i've seen a lot of this stuff that has been said. but as i recognize what has been said in terms of where we are, we are still the underdogs and we still have an awful lot to prove and as i said, talk is cheap. play the game. >> yeah. >> patriots won ten straight games. the last time they lost was to who? new york. >> no super bowl has been won in overtime i learned but this year might be the first time ever because both teams are so evenly matched. >> nothing like googling. >> talking to friends. >> we have to wait and see. >> i did it fo
early first quarter, chauncey billups and look out what he does.n the first quarter, mow williams lobs to griffin. this is the right-handed variety. given played three quarters. 107-81. look out. the wizards are routed. >>> remember this december 18th, redskins completed a sweep of the giants 20-13 at the meadowlands. giants were 7-7. since then big blue reeled off five straight. they advance to the super bowl for the first time in four years. >> still us against the world....
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. >> we'll get new insight into the murder of oakland journalist chauncey bailey.k titled "killing the mess ger" a story of radical faith, the assassination of a journalist, that will be released today. it was written by thomas peel, a journalist who investigated the murder. he did research on "your black muslim bakery leader," the man convicted of killing bailey. >>> domestic violence charges against sheriff ross mirkarimi prompted an advocacy group to try to buy a billboard to draw attention to the issue. m mirkarimi charged with three misdemeanors. a shelter for domestic violence victims looking to raise about $4,000 to put up a billboard to be placed near the hall of justice. the billboard would saying domestic violence is never a private matter. that of course is referring to statements made by both mirkarimi and his wife. >>> no charges will be filed against a woman accused of hitting a fan in the head during a shark's game. the 16-year-old was attacked during the game and almost knocked unconscious. the female fan who hit her says it was all an accident. pro
. >> we'll get new insight into the murder of oakland journalist chauncey bailey.k titled "killing the mess ger" a story of radical faith, the assassination of a journalist, that will be released today. it was written by thomas peel, a journalist who investigated the murder. he did research on "your black muslim bakery leader," the man convicted of killing bailey. >>> domestic violence charges against sheriff ross mirkarimi prompted an advocacy group to try to...
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he talked about the trees being the right height and everyone thought he was chauncey gardner from "being there." let's watch him. then he did it again today. his big economic speech at ford field in detroit. mitt romney spoke to an audience. well, we've got -- 1200 people. in a football stadium that holds 65,000 people. not the ideal message of a thunderous overflowing crowd you'd want to see heading into a critical primary. would you? and incredibly, he brought up the michigan trees again. and his family's multiple cars. let's watch. >> just feels good being back in michigan. you know, the trees are the right height. the streets are just right. i like the fact that most of the cars i see are detroit-made automobiles. i drive a mustang and a chevy pickup truck. ann drives a couple of cadillacs, actually. >> a couple of cadillacs. the very poor. severely conservative. english. >> i don't -- it's funny. this is an issue the campaign itself knows this is an issue. he has this awkwardness about him. >> what's a couple of cadillacs mean to a guy who has no cars? what does a couple -- >> of al
he talked about the trees being the right height and everyone thought he was chauncey gardner from "being there." let's watch him. then he did it again today. his big economic speech at ford field in detroit. mitt romney spoke to an audience. well, we've got -- 1200 people. in a football stadium that holds 65,000 people. not the ideal message of a thunderous overflowing crowd you'd want to see heading into a critical primary. would you? and incredibly, he brought up the michigan trees...
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vocations throughout new england and new york are now replaced instead of wooden shelf clocks you get chauncey jerome which uses a return to brass, not imported brass anymore but this is stamped brass, much thinner and much easier to fabricate from, and he works from a variety of venues, including new haven and brooklyn, and so many of these provincial workplaces, places of work begin to recentralize, just like in the 18th century back into sort of urban places and more of a factory mode. or you get someone like rufus porter who moved to new york. and found scientific american. he finds that and robert peckham or someone like arastis field. who starts to use degariotypes for his portraiture. so you don't have to sit for one of the portraits. he will take a family picture and paints the group portrait from a degariotype. i would argue this is more solid and more boring and much of the exuberance has been diminished by that particular mode. then you get an interesting story with the degariotypes, because you get the same process of itinerants who go out with urban training and move into the prov
vocations throughout new england and new york are now replaced instead of wooden shelf clocks you get chauncey jerome which uses a return to brass, not imported brass anymore but this is stamped brass, much thinner and much easier to fabricate from, and he works from a variety of venues, including new haven and brooklyn, and so many of these provincial workplaces, places of work begin to recentralize, just like in the 18th century back into sort of urban places and more of a factory mode. or...
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but according to chauncey parker, the director of the hidta program about $1.3 million of the federalas used by the new york police intelligence unit for cars. those cars are used to collect and analyze count terrorism information with the goal of preventing an attack in new york or anywhere else. they say that those vehicles were used to photograph mosques and collect the license plates of worshipers there. ray kelly continues to insist that his department has done nothing wrong. yesterday on a radio show with peter king whose own investigation into muslim drew fire last week he defended the actions with the rationale of keeping america safe. >> those who forget history are condemned to repeat it and the people have short memories as to what happened here in 2001. it would be folly for us to focus only on the five boroughs of new york city, and we have to use all of our resources to protect everyone. they forget that we've been subject of 14 plots since 9/11 9/11. >> joining me now, the congressman in new jersey's 12 district, thank you for your time. >> thank you, keith, good to be
but according to chauncey parker, the director of the hidta program about $1.3 million of the federalas used by the new york police intelligence unit for cars. those cars are used to collect and analyze count terrorism information with the goal of preventing an attack in new york or anywhere else. they say that those vehicles were used to photograph mosques and collect the license plates of worshipers there. ray kelly continues to insist that his department has done nothing wrong. yesterday on...
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. >> getting new insight into the murder of chauncey bailey. a book called "killing the messinger" back lashed and the assassination of a journalist women be released. it was written by a bay area journalist who investigated the murder. he also did research on your black muslim worker, the man convicted of killing bailey. >> a california lawmaker introduced a bill to save state park. the proposal offers several ideas. among them creating a license plate with fees going to support state park, also to increase park visits and revenue. of california's 278 state parks, 70 are slated for closure this summer to help save the state $22 million. >> it's tough all over. 5:20. coming up the bay area team that gets to meet the president. who and why next. >> a number of school districts talking with changing what they save your kids lunch. >> welcome back. 5:23 a. number of bay area school districts going above and beyond regulations when it comes to lunch. the the oakland tribune reporting that oakland wants to upgrade school kitchens and create a huge c
. >> getting new insight into the murder of chauncey bailey. a book called "killing the messinger" back lashed and the assassination of a journalist women be released. it was written by a bay area journalist who investigated the murder. he also did research on your black muslim worker, the man convicted of killing bailey. >> a california lawmaker introduced a bill to save state park. the proposal offers several ideas. among them creating a license plate with fees going to...
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magazine, recently got a mention in sports illustrated some saying he could be the next mugsy bolts or chauncey point guards who went big time or he could be better. >> he's going to be a great player. you work hard you can be the best player. >> it's kind of a feel good story, kind of inspirational story with his height and background. how many kids below 6-foot make it to the next level and possibly have the chance to play professionally. >> reporter: still a junior at patterson high school, akhil is getting players from nba players like john wall and lebron james. he turned down an offer to play pro ball in italy. any time he plays around the region you can bet it's popular. >> he's a lot better than i thought he was. >> reporter: so popular legend has it even criminals take a break from the street to go see him play. >> in east baltimore probably everybody comes to the game, so there's probably not much going on in the street. >> get a lot of people standing there, just brings something to the game. >> reporter: baltimore police say there's no way to know if the crime stopper really is stop
magazine, recently got a mention in sports illustrated some saying he could be the next mugsy bolts or chauncey point guards who went big time or he could be better. >> he's going to be a great player. you work hard you can be the best player. >> it's kind of a feel good story, kind of inspirational story with his height and background. how many kids below 6-foot make it to the next level and possibly have the chance to play professionally. >> reporter: still a junior at...
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everybody thought he was chauncey gardener for being there. he did it again today. his big economic speech in detroit. mitt romney spoke to an audience. well -- 1, 200 people in a football stadium that holds 65,000 people. not the ideal message of a thunderous crowd you'd want to see heading into a critical primary. he brought up the michigan trees again and his family's multiple cars. let's watch. >> this feels good being back in michigan. you know, the trees are the right height. the streets are just right. i like the fact that most of the cars i see are automobiles. ann drives a couple cadillacs actually. >> a couple of cadillacs actually. the poor, the conservative. >> it's funny. this is an issue. he has this awkwardness about him. >> what's a couple of cadillacs mean to a guy who has no cars? >> of all things to pick, he could have been a couple of gm cars or other american cars and it wouldn't have felt so odd. but, you know, we do this too much. i'm not crazy about putting them. but i get the sense that romney has been uncomfortable with the message he's had
everybody thought he was chauncey gardener for being there. he did it again today. his big economic speech in detroit. mitt romney spoke to an audience. well -- 1, 200 people in a football stadium that holds 65,000 people. not the ideal message of a thunderous crowd you'd want to see heading into a critical primary. he brought up the michigan trees again and his family's multiple cars. let's watch. >> this feels good being back in michigan. you know, the trees are the right height. the...
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chauncey billips don for the los angeles clippers season and ricky williams retiring from football andy open approach to the question of national football championship playoffs commissioner jim delaney quietly floating the message that in the conference agree and couldn't northwestern athletic director jim phillips. looking out for its own interest the big cat will want to protect rose bowl partnership with the pact 12 but beyond that potential for team tournament generating more and more interest. >> you have to protect the big 10 conference and do what is it the best interest with that said you have to be a good partner nationally and what they are asking you to consider if you can't make sure you are true to the student athlete be true to the student conference you can have more type national conversation relative to what is best not only for the big 10 but college football we have not proposed anything not a big cap proposal waiting for somebody to propose something to us and that is why i say we are open to an idea and curious to see what a potential structure would look like but
chauncey billips don for the los angeles clippers season and ricky williams retiring from football andy open approach to the question of national football championship playoffs commissioner jim delaney quietly floating the message that in the conference agree and couldn't northwestern athletic director jim phillips. looking out for its own interest the big cat will want to protect rose bowl partnership with the pact 12 but beyond that potential for team tournament generating more and more...
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he talked about the trees being the right height and everyone thought he was chauncey gardner for beingre. let's watch him. then he did it again today. his big economic speech at ford field in detroit. he spoke to an audience. well, we've got -- 1200 people. in a football stadium that holds 65,000 people. not the ideal message of a thunderous overflowing crowd you'd want to see heading into a critical primary. and incredibly, he brought up the michigan trees again. and his family's multiple cars. let's watch. >> just feels good being back in michigan. you know, the trees are the right height. the streets are just right. i like the fact that most of the cars i see are detroit-made automobiles. i drive a mustang and a chevy pickup truck. ann drives a couple of cadillacs, actually. >> a couple of cadillacs. the very poor. severely conservative. english. >> i don't -- it's funny. this is an issue the campaign itself knows this is an issue. he has this awkwardness about him. >> what's a couple of cadillacs mean to a guy who has no cars? what does a couple -- >> of all things to pick. he coul
he talked about the trees being the right height and everyone thought he was chauncey gardner for beingre. let's watch him. then he did it again today. his big economic speech at ford field in detroit. he spoke to an audience. well, we've got -- 1200 people. in a football stadium that holds 65,000 people. not the ideal message of a thunderous overflowing crowd you'd want to see heading into a critical primary. and incredibly, he brought up the michigan trees again. and his family's multiple...
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, award winning investigative reporter thomas appealed tells the story of a murdered journalists chauncey bailey in oakland, california in 2007. prize-winning journalist and first-time author katherine boo examines families in the struggling city in behind the beautiful forever, life, death and hope in a move are under city. in latin lessons, help america stop listening to the united states and start prospering, financial times midwest bureau chief examine the diminished role the united states is playing in south american trade and argues the relationship needs to be reestablished. natalie dykstra looks at why the wife of henry adams decided to take her own life in clover adams:a gilded and heartbreaking life. most of these titles in bookstores this week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv. >> to get right into what i want to set the stage a little bit about the 1930s and to explain part of what led to world war ii being such an upheaval for the united states were the policies of franklin roosevelt during the 1930s. to give you some statistics i will be brief on those.
, award winning investigative reporter thomas appealed tells the story of a murdered journalists chauncey bailey in oakland, california in 2007. prize-winning journalist and first-time author katherine boo examines families in the struggling city in behind the beautiful forever, life, death and hope in a move are under city. in latin lessons, help america stop listening to the united states and start prospering, financial times midwest bureau chief examine the diminished role the united states...
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and beyond these devices were repeated efforts to chauncey elections of african-americans who were elected from seven districts, at least eight african american members in the 19th century had their alexis john's. in fact, the very first african-american who never spoke on the house floor while it was in session was a man by the name of john willis menard from louisiana, and in 1868 in a special election he had been elected with 64 percent of the vote to a district that encompasses greater new orleans, but the election was contested by his opponent, and when it came before the house elections committee for the elections committee decided said a seat mater of his element, so could have become the first african-american in congress by a full year and lost that and did not take a seat. african-american representatives and the late 1880's and 90's, the few of them that were let for relegated to other shaped districts which were either as political scientists say, cracked -- crafted to delete and disperse black votes and to other districts or conversely packed to contain most african-american v
and beyond these devices were repeated efforts to chauncey elections of african-americans who were elected from seven districts, at least eight african american members in the 19th century had their alexis john's. in fact, the very first african-american who never spoke on the house floor while it was in session was a man by the name of john willis menard from louisiana, and in 1868 in a special election he had been elected with 64 percent of the vote to a district that encompasses greater new...
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. >>> a new book about the murder of journalist chauncey bailey is examining the events that led up to which was released on tuesday is called killing the messenger, a story of radical faith, racism and the assassination of a journalist. it details bailey's investigation into the bakery and its leader. it also auction about the alleged mistakes by oakland police that could have played a part in his murder. >>> one week from today the westbound lanes of the bay bridge will be closed. the closure begins at 8 p.m. on friday, february 21st. it will last until 5 a.m. tuesday, february 33rd. the spokesman says the shutdown is so that they can shift the lanes coming out of the toll plaza to the south. >> 20 lanes of traffic shifting down into five will be sliding over to the south. what that will do is allow us to surgically remove a section of the existing bridge in the way of the new bridge. >> he says this will allow them to open the new bridge six months early. right now caltrans is aiming at an opening day of labor day weekend of next year and say rain during next week's closure could de
. >>> a new book about the murder of journalist chauncey bailey is examining the events that led up to which was released on tuesday is called killing the messenger, a story of radical faith, racism and the assassination of a journalist. it details bailey's investigation into the bakery and its leader. it also auction about the alleged mistakes by oakland police that could have played a part in his murder. >>> one week from today the westbound lanes of the bay bridge will be...