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some of you must never chinatown in the late '80s and early '90s.but it was a horrifically violent place. i think to some extent the fact i lot of this crime was chinese on chinese and the law enforcement was maybe a little slow to pick up on the. to give you an example does a big episode in the story in the store.hich is a shoot out in a a lot of beepers in this book. in a beeper store on allen street where basically it was -- it was his fight with the fuk ching gain. someone walked in this beeper store at 3 p.m. and killed three guys. when i first started reporting on this, the start in the new york magazine years ago. i did the first thing you do which is you go back and look for the old press clippings. double homicide and a business on a weekday. on allen street. there was not a single line in the daily news, the new york post, the "new york times," anything which goes to show you how bad it was that given that we had that shooting up on 120 history, about six month ago where no one was killed. the front page of the times the next day. times ha
some of you must never chinatown in the late '80s and early '90s.but it was a horrifically violent place. i think to some extent the fact i lot of this crime was chinese on chinese and the law enforcement was maybe a little slow to pick up on the. to give you an example does a big episode in the story in the store.hich is a shoot out in a a lot of beepers in this book. in a beeper store on allen street where basically it was -- it was his fight with the fuk ching gain. someone walked in this...
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>> we will go next up into chinatown to the art museum which is where abraham lincoln had his -- his second inaugural ball in 1865. will talk about abraham lincoln and his views on temperance up there. at the smithsonian american art museum and national portrait gallery, there are two museums in one. it was renovated after a six-year renovation, cost more money than they thought but they did a spectacular job. this used to be the old patent office. >> that we are inside the atrium? >> this is the courtyard which opened in november 2007. this was designed by foster and it's designed to look like a giant wave. washington is very fortunate to have this very, very modern architecture. we almost didn't get it, but it was finally commission. so i was bringing the audience here into the museum to see this and it's usually kind of jaw-dropping. people really love to see. the reason i brought you here into the smithsonian american art museum here today was to point out that abraham lincoln had his second inaugural ball here in this building. in fact, in that wing right over my shoulder right
>> we will go next up into chinatown to the art museum which is where abraham lincoln had his -- his second inaugural ball in 1865. will talk about abraham lincoln and his views on temperance up there. at the smithsonian american art museum and national portrait gallery, there are two museums in one. it was renovated after a six-year renovation, cost more money than they thought but they did a spectacular job. this used to be the old patent office. >> that we are inside the atrium?...
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this is in chinatown.we're here at calvary baptist church because of a really important events that happened here in the temperance movement. added in 1895 and not with the anti-saloon league had its first national convention here in this building. anti-saloon was only formed two years earlier by a congregational administekn howa. auntie recruited a college senior named wayne wheeler. wheeler became the asl's general counsel. i like to call in the karl rove of his day. he's the guy who invented pressure politics, so how the asl is going to squeeze these different politicians to force them to vote dry as opposed to voting wet. so, they met here in this building in 1895 and began to craft a national strategy of how the asl was going to turn the country dry. one of the things that they decided they were going to do was to go after the states first. and by the states they got the states to allow local option laws, was there was a local auction in place the church allies of the asl, the evangelical protestant c
this is in chinatown.we're here at calvary baptist church because of a really important events that happened here in the temperance movement. added in 1895 and not with the anti-saloon league had its first national convention here in this building. anti-saloon was only formed two years earlier by a congregational administekn howa. auntie recruited a college senior named wayne wheeler. wheeler became the asl's general counsel. i like to call in the karl rove of his day. he's the guy who invented...
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this is in chinatown. >> we are here at calvary baptist church because of a real important event thatppened in the temperance movement. when that happened in 1895. that was when the anti-saloon league had its first meeting in this building. he recruited a college senior named wayne wheeler. wheeler became the asl is general counsel and he was, i like to call him the karl rove of his day. he is the guy who invented pressure politics. how the asl was going to squeeze these different politicians to force them to vote dry, and not running wet. they met here in this building in 1895 and began a national strategy of how the asl is going to turn the country dry. one of the things they decided was to go after the state's first. by the states, they got the states to allow local option laws, when there was a local option law in place that meant the church allies of asl, and these were an evangelical protestants, could you their political influence to enforce the county to go dry. you still see a lot of dry cannas, that's because of a strong emphasis, strong influence i should say of the souther
this is in chinatown. >> we are here at calvary baptist church because of a real important event thatppened in the temperance movement. when that happened in 1895. that was when the anti-saloon league had its first meeting in this building. he recruited a college senior named wayne wheeler. wheeler became the asl is general counsel and he was, i like to call him the karl rove of his day. he is the guy who invented pressure politics. how the asl was going to squeeze these different...
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henry as a reminder to drink water instead of whiskey and we also visited the baptist church in chinatown which is where they had the first national convention of 1895, and then we finish off the blogger willson house, he was the president when prohibition took place and he has a fascinating wine cellar which was during provision transported out of the white house to his new house over in cowal drama. >> the author is garrett peck and the book is the provision hangover. thanks. >> thank you for having me here today. >>> jeffrey haas whose clients included the black panthers and students for democratic society, recounts the death of fred hampton head of the college after of the black panther party on december 4th, 1969. northwestern university school all in chicago hosts this to our event -- two-hour event >> chairman of the black panther party. if i am a revolutionary. ♪ black people need peace and white people need peace. ♪ they want to get rid of me because i'm saying something that matters. ♪ .. as soon as arjun daniel and officer james davis who were leading our men and announce their
henry as a reminder to drink water instead of whiskey and we also visited the baptist church in chinatown which is where they had the first national convention of 1895, and then we finish off the blogger willson house, he was the president when prohibition took place and he has a fascinating wine cellar which was during provision transported out of the white house to his new house over in cowal drama. >> the author is garrett peck and the book is the provision hangover. thanks. >>...
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. >> we have not more coverage from chinatown what would butler have done differently on this final shot. hear from the man himself when ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. thanks for your help. anwhatet? lect fr gaowerur s rostreur , an win f where h and offshoe onyou ike e aruxur e ba ge baccela. the referee and try to get some contact. >> what did you think when you walked off the court. >> you wish you had that opportunity but just like any time when you fall a little short you wish you had the opportunity back. >> he certainly makes those shots more often than not. the wizards continues a 6 game homestand p friday night when d ray and the heat come to town. set for the game 6:30 on geico sportsnite. >> as you mention
. >> we have not more coverage from chinatown what would butler have done differently on this final shot. hear from the man himself when ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting...
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lakers-wizards tonight in chinatown. let's head out to the verizon center where chris miller and ron thompson join us live with everything you want to know. good evening, gentlemen. >> good evening, russ. the world champions as you said are in the building. there are a lot of lakers fans in this house. i guess that's what happens when the laker show is here. a day after javaris crittenton pleaded guilty to a mismeanor for bringing in a firearm, eric fisher was in attendance with the lakers. i had a chance to talk to him and asked him about the situation with gilbert and javaris, and scd asks as gilbert's suspension indefinite, is that a concern leading up to gilbert's march 26th date? >> we expect that a decision will come much sooner than that, and the indefinite part will disappear and there will be more of an underring of exactly what the nab is thinking, what theed they'd like to do, and then from there our jobs will kind of start in terms of making sure that things are done in a fair and -- and in a way that not onl
lakers-wizards tonight in chinatown. let's head out to the verizon center where chris miller and ron thompson join us live with everything you want to know. good evening, gentlemen. >> good evening, russ. the world champions as you said are in the building. there are a lot of lakers fans in this house. i guess that's what happens when the laker show is here. a day after javaris crittenton pleaded guilty to a mismeanor for bringing in a firearm, eric fisher was in attendance with the...