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so when i see an ad written notice placed by thorton copeland, i am not positive thorton copeland wrote that himself. i don't know if he's literate. that's all i got is what he tells me in that. so he may have been moderate or the editor of the news paper, the tennessean could've written it, so he may have dictated it. i was surprised to see so many people are to search for family members during slavery. >> from your book, obadiah filled lived in rockingham, north carolina, purchasing people in virginia, north carolina and south carolina first they'll to south carolina. he corresponded with his wife, jane commit during his trips come informing her of the progress of business and expressing his love for her and her four children. it is evident that intellectually and emotionally he kept the slave sees old in the family he loved in various efforts bases. quote, loving wife he wrote, this will inform you of where a hymn at this time. i am well. i have sold all but four. i shall leave this place also to hunt a market for the balance of the i have on hand. this is my sail from what i have so
so when i see an ad written notice placed by thorton copeland, i am not positive thorton copeland wrote that himself. i don't know if he's literate. that's all i got is what he tells me in that. so he may have been moderate or the editor of the news paper, the tennessean could've written it, so he may have dictated it. i was surprised to see so many people are to search for family members during slavery. >> from your book, obadiah filled lived in rockingham, north carolina, purchasing...
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. >> reporter: charlotte copeland has lived here 20 years. for the first 15, she never felt an earthquake. this year, she's counted 30. >> very frightening. the house shakes. the things rattle. >> there it is. >> reporter: in the heart of tornado alley, copeland bought earthquake insurance. >> frequency-wise, it's much more on our mind and of a concern than tornadoes are. >> reporter: residents don't know whether small quakes might lead to something bigger. without answers, they're uneasy living on shaky ground. janet shamlian, nbc news, edmond, oklahoma. >>> in politics tonight, we have a rare look behind the scenes at the inner workings of the white house with one of the president's closest advisers. the much-talked about, much-written about senior white house aide, valerie jarrett, came with the president from chicago. as you're about to see, she holds a special seat of power not far from his. here is nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >>> every morning the president's briefing book is on the desk, so i pick that up. >> reporter: her office in the we
. >> reporter: charlotte copeland has lived here 20 years. for the first 15, she never felt an earthquake. this year, she's counted 30. >> very frightening. the house shakes. the things rattle. >> there it is. >> reporter: in the heart of tornado alley, copeland bought earthquake insurance. >> frequency-wise, it's much more on our mind and of a concern than tornadoes are. >> reporter: residents don't know whether small quakes might lead to something bigger....
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this morning, two incredible young girls, women, emily and caitlin copeland, they were born conjoined for a long time, this morning, they're sharing this remarkable story on this their 18th birthday. and you're going to see this only on "gma." they are as close as two sisters can be. >> i like growing up with her, she's fun. >> reporter: emily and caitlin copeland, 18-year-old identical twins who can share an easy laugh, a love for cooking and a bond few can ever imagine. emily and caitlin were born conjoined. fused at the chest, liver and bowel ducts. their parents were thrilled to hear they were pregnant with twins until the doctors told them they were conjoined. >> of course, our minds went completely blank the minute she said conjoined twins. that was a long, hard, horrible weekend. >> i think the biggest thing was the lack of information that we had on the whole situation. >> there just wasn't anything good on the internet. it was all, you know, one baby survives separation, the other died, that was the worst. >> yeah. >> reporter: doctors at children's memorial herman hospital i
this morning, two incredible young girls, women, emily and caitlin copeland, they were born conjoined for a long time, this morning, they're sharing this remarkable story on this their 18th birthday. and you're going to see this only on "gma." they are as close as two sisters can be. >> i like growing up with her, she's fun. >> reporter: emily and caitlin copeland, 18-year-old identical twins who can share an easy laugh, a love for cooking and a bond few can ever imagine....
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leonard burnstein, aaron copeland, dashal hammond, lillian hellmont. howard k smith is my favorite. he used to do the news when i was in college and high school and that is how i came to know smith. this is panic. but why? it is panic because logic has been trampled by psycho logic. here is the ill logic of this book. this book is called guilt by association. and that logic goes back to something that in classical greece scholars did this for fun. all cats have ears, socretese has ears so therefore he is a cat. back in the 1870's, well this is red scare, it is when americans started learning there was such a thing as communism. and the chicago tribune published an article to educate the public on what this is about. and they did a good job summarizing the doctrine. redistributing property and taking all protection under the state. pretty fair. two sentences later. it is the grand ignorance of the cincinnati man's working congress. what is that? i look it up. this was august-september in 1870. a group that met in cincinnati called the cincinnati work man's congress. it was a gatherin
leonard burnstein, aaron copeland, dashal hammond, lillian hellmont. howard k smith is my favorite. he used to do the news when i was in college and high school and that is how i came to know smith. this is panic. but why? it is panic because logic has been trampled by psycho logic. here is the ill logic of this book. this book is called guilt by association. and that logic goes back to something that in classical greece scholars did this for fun. all cats have ears, socretese has ears so...
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and this woman, karen copeland, was not so sure. so the bit that you are about to hear is when she attends an enrollment up in house after she actually got in some are. by the time she received a postcard in the mail saying her daughter had won a preschool see that one of d.c.'s new starter schools she had just about given up a. every other school had drawn the name so far after the cut off. she had not even attended an open house for the school whose offer of admission she now held in her hand, but ashy gone through the folder of handouts she started to remember being impressed with the school, creative minds international and by its charismatic founder principles. she found the schools glossy handouts. alongside the color images of two children's faces. new, and to national public charter school with arts, foreign languages and hands-on project-based learning. .. and in spite of herself karen copeland started to feel the fortune of her winning number. she also had no other options at fact that tempered her enthusiasm when she inte
and this woman, karen copeland, was not so sure. so the bit that you are about to hear is when she attends an enrollment up in house after she actually got in some are. by the time she received a postcard in the mail saying her daughter had won a preschool see that one of d.c.'s new starter schools she had just about given up a. every other school had drawn the name so far after the cut off. she had not even attended an open house for the school whose offer of admission she now held in her...
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payphone and yet they were able to mobilize the masses of people moving from one coca plant to another copeland it in the is a sophisticated technology you need a movement you need all the organization so social media are all one part of the jigsaw but they you know by itself is just not going to do all that model fair amount point thank you very much fascinating program many thanks and i get to new york washington and paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember profit off. the facebook. is. for revenue should to go straight from being a violent side of the existing order to being a well run democracy is impossible it just won't happen because the act of the revolution is so violent that there are the off the shocks a so great that there is a period of chaos. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. your muse program some documentary some spanish what matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles stories. for you here. detroit altie spanish to find out more visit. tito it's combe. as a new physician are you sick. i h
payphone and yet they were able to mobilize the masses of people moving from one coca plant to another copeland it in the is a sophisticated technology you need a movement you need all the organization so social media are all one part of the jigsaw but they you know by itself is just not going to do all that model fair amount point thank you very much fascinating program many thanks and i get to new york washington and paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time...
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plant to another copeland it in the is a sophisticated technology you need a movement you need all the organization so social media are one part of the jigsaw but they know by itself is just not going to do all that mud ok on that point thank you very much fascinating program many thanks and i guess in new york washington and paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember prosper. leave the room. for revolution to go straight from being a violent side of the existing order to be a well run democracy is impossible it just won't happen because the acts of the revolution so far there are all. after shocks a so grave that there is a period of chaos. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to any where. doctors of the dogs are on onto. this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something if simple as people playing a soccer game you can
plant to another copeland it in the is a sophisticated technology you need a movement you need all the organization so social media are one part of the jigsaw but they know by itself is just not going to do all that mud ok on that point thank you very much fascinating program many thanks and i guess in new york washington and paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember prosper. leave the room. for revolution to go straight from being a violent side...
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two young women, emily and caitlin copeland, they were born conjoined, kept it a secret for a long timeey're sharing this remarkable story on this their 18th birthday. you'll see this only on "good morning america." they're as close as two sisters can be. >> i like growing up with her, she's fun. >> reporter: emily and caitlin copeland, 18-year-old conjoined twins, who can share an easy laugh, a bond few can ever imagine. emily and caitlin were born c conjoined. their parents were thrilled to hear they were pregnant with twins, until they heard con joined. >> that was a long, long horrible weekend. >> i think the biggest thing was the lack of information that we had on the whole situation. >> there wasn't anything good on the internet. one baby survives separation, the other died that was the worse. >> reporter: doctors at children's memorial hospital in houston did everything to ensure a safely delivery for the first case of conjoined twins. but there was hope. >> fortunately the heart was not share. . >> reporter: fast forward, 18 years later, the twins who were successfully separated
two young women, emily and caitlin copeland, they were born conjoined, kept it a secret for a long timeey're sharing this remarkable story on this their 18th birthday. you'll see this only on "good morning america." they're as close as two sisters can be. >> i like growing up with her, she's fun. >> reporter: emily and caitlin copeland, 18-year-old conjoined twins, who can share an easy laugh, a bond few can ever imagine. emily and caitlin were born c conjoined. their...
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mark copeland with berkeley unified school district >> litter detail are common as a positive way to deal with consequences. and actually, you know, teaching something else and getting something out of it. especially in a case like bullying. you're redirecting energy to something more positive. >> two boys only picked up paper from the floor. but the boys' mother says a lot of it was near the urinal stalls and the boy that supposedly did the bullying is not black and got off lightly she claims. the mother admits he wanted to clean the bathrooms because one of his friends was doing it. he never told his parents. members of the school african american coalition are outraged not at the school, but at the boy's parents. >> the child stretched the truth. yes, there are assignments children were given to do in lieu of being in trouble. >> parents saying their kid ever cleaned a bathroom? maybe when they do, we can answer that but you know what? i'm doing this so no other child will have to clean the bathroom. >> the district says if they find anyone acted inappropriately they'll take actio
mark copeland with berkeley unified school district >> litter detail are common as a positive way to deal with consequences. and actually, you know, teaching something else and getting something out of it. especially in a case like bullying. you're redirecting energy to something more positive. >> two boys only picked up paper from the floor. but the boys' mother says a lot of it was near the urinal stalls and the boy that supposedly did the bullying is not black and got off lightly...
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mark copeland is with the school district. >> those kind of things are common as a positive way to dealh consequences and actually, you know, teaching something else and getting something out of it, especially in a case like bullying where you are kind of redirecting that energy to something for positive. >> the two boys wore plastic gloves and only picked up tissue oh, paper. >> it was two black boys who were cleaning the bathrooms. >> but the mother admits that ishmael wanted to clean the bathrooms because one of his friends was doing it. he never told his parents. members of theschool's african-american coalition are outraged. n not at the school, but at the boy's parents. >> he stretched the truth. there were assignments that the children were given to do in lieu of being in trouble. >> their kid never cleaned a bathroom? all i can say is i'm doing best so that no other child will ever have to clean the bathroom. >> the district said if they find anyone acted inappropriately they will take action against the school. abc 7 news. >>> looks like the ship has sailed for san francisco to
mark copeland is with the school district. >> those kind of things are common as a positive way to dealh consequences and actually, you know, teaching something else and getting something out of it, especially in a case like bullying where you are kind of redirecting that energy to something for positive. >> the two boys wore plastic gloves and only picked up tissue oh, paper. >> it was two black boys who were cleaning the bathrooms. >> but the mother admits that ishmael...
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mark copeland with berkeley unified school district >> litter detail are common as a positive way to deal with consequences. and actually, you know, teaching something else and getting something out of it. especially in a case like bullying. you're redirecting energy to something more positive. >> two boys only picked up paper from the floor. but the boys' mother says a lot of it was near the urinal stalls and the boy that supposedly did the bullying is not black and got off lightly she claims. the mother admits he wanted to clean the bathrooms because one of his friends was doing it. he never told his parents. members of the school african american coalition are outraged not at the school, but at the boy's parents. >> the child stretched the truth. yes, there are assignments children were given to do in lieu of being in trouble. >> parents saying their kid ever cleaned a bathroom? maybe when they do, we can answer that but you know what? i'm doing this so no other child will have to clean the bathroom. >> the district says if they find anyone acted inappropriately they'll take actio
mark copeland with berkeley unified school district >> litter detail are common as a positive way to deal with consequences. and actually, you know, teaching something else and getting something out of it. especially in a case like bullying. you're redirecting energy to something more positive. >> two boys only picked up paper from the floor. but the boys' mother says a lot of it was near the urinal stalls and the boy that supposedly did the bullying is not black and got off lightly...
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. >> eddie copeland heads up the technology division at the think thank policy exchange.ou on the program. granted google didn't write the articles some are not happy with. it directs us to articles people aren't happy with. it's a tough one. if there is information inadequate or irrelevant people should have the right to get rid of it, shouldn't they? >> regardless of whether people have the right, perhaps there are cases that is right, i certainly echo jimmy wales comments that should it be the place for private company behind lo closed doors to make those difficult judgment calls? that's asked of google. i think it's extraordinary for a law to be implemented in that way. >> i understand that. sorry to interrupt. who should make the decision do you think? >> i think if there are legitimate cases, that should be done in the proper legal process. if people are concerned about material, the liability is placed in the wrong place. if there's a problem with the content information itself on the website, let citizens take up their case with those sources. we shouldn't lay tha
. >> eddie copeland heads up the technology division at the think thank policy exchange.ou on the program. granted google didn't write the articles some are not happy with. it directs us to articles people aren't happy with. it's a tough one. if there is information inadequate or irrelevant people should have the right to get rid of it, shouldn't they? >> regardless of whether people have the right, perhaps there are cases that is right, i certainly echo jimmy wales comments that...
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. >> reporter: you'd never know it from looking at twin sisters emily and caitlin copeland today, buto they were physically attached. fused together at the chest. they were conjoined twins. >> when people talk to us, they're like you seem so close and i think being conjoined you can actually look at a picture, wow, they really were close, like i mean it's true. like the physical aspect of it is 100% true emotionally. >> reporter: they're able to joke about it now, but back in 1996, hearing that their daughters were conjoined was difficult news for their parents. >> our minds went completely blank the minute she said conjoined twins. that was a long, long horrible weekend. >> i think the biggest thing was the lack of information that we had on the whole situation. >> there wasn't anything good on the internet. it was all one baby survives separation, and the other died or circus acts. i mean, there was nothing good. there were no good stories. that was the worst. so it was definitely a roller coaster. >> reporter: doctors at children's memorial hermann hospital in houston did everythin
. >> reporter: you'd never know it from looking at twin sisters emily and caitlin copeland today, buto they were physically attached. fused together at the chest. they were conjoined twins. >> when people talk to us, they're like you seem so close and i think being conjoined you can actually look at a picture, wow, they really were close, like i mean it's true. like the physical aspect of it is 100% true emotionally. >> reporter: they're able to joke about it now, but back in...
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john copeland is a style reporter for "the new york times." >> beckham is a guy who if he had a fauxn't be beautiful and look great in an underwear ad unless you're good. >> reporter: then everyone benefits. dolce & gabbana is outfitting the players while they're in brazil, but this month all eyes will focus on nemar. the host nation hopes he can lead their team to glory and if he conti reads "it's all ours" right noegt a picture of nemar. norah? >> thank you. rinaldo, he's looking fit. >> they all look good. they all look good. >> i'm glad we did this for you two guys. >> i know. can we see that picture again, please, of the cover of "vanity fair." oh "vogue," sorry. >> isn't there another one that's more revealing of the two? would you remove your shirt now, too, please so we know what we're working with? >> anthony, rescue me. >> i'm not helping you, charlie. >> by the way, anthony mason is here with deja vu for music fans. good morning. >> good morning, norah. >>> when everyone is looking for the next best thing in music the next best thing may be packed way in your attic. coming
john copeland is a style reporter for "the new york times." >> beckham is a guy who if he had a fauxn't be beautiful and look great in an underwear ad unless you're good. >> reporter: then everyone benefits. dolce & gabbana is outfitting the players while they're in brazil, but this month all eyes will focus on nemar. the host nation hopes he can lead their team to glory and if he conti reads "it's all ours" right noegt a picture of nemar. norah? >>...
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they are the only team to have won two national championships and the copeland award for the best year-long performance. arch was also named as the top individual speaker at the tournament. i congratulate these two debaters, as well as concontract lations -- congratulations to jonathan paul the director of debate at georgetown. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? the gentleman from rhode island is recognized. this ngevin: mr. speaker, fourth of july will mark the 75th anniversary of lou gehrig's historic farewell address at yankee stadium where he brought national attention to the disease that bears his name today. sadly, so many decades later, we are still struggling to understand the cause of a.l.s. and there is still no known cure. on june 13 i was proud to join the rhode island a.l.s. chapter to reaffirm our commitment to the families affected by this disease. hearing their stories emboldened me to fight harder than ever for additional research funding that will lead to more effective treatments and ultimately a cure. lou gehr
they are the only team to have won two national championships and the copeland award for the best year-long performance. arch was also named as the top individual speaker at the tournament. i congratulate these two debaters, as well as concontract lations -- congratulations to jonathan paul the director of debate at georgetown. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? the gentleman from rhode island is recognized. this ngevin: mr. speaker,...