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with dangerfield newby they have a coat with two notes. in one pocket is the actual letter you write about here from his wife saying husband come, come get us now. you can buy us now. come now. and in the other, of course, is a note from john brown saying we must free the millions of enslaved. and the man is looking at it saying, which do i do? tell us the rest of that story. i think it's not known enough that this was among the many astonishing things about brown and his band. this was a biracial guerrilla band. in this tiny mountain hideout -- you should go to the kennedy farm. it's a little log cabin. it's like a little log cabin in waterford. you had 20 men and women crammed into this little hideout all that summer. you can imagine how tense and sweaty it was. they're all writing letters to their lovers and family, specially farewell letters because they know they might well die. among the letters are astonishing are from harriette newby in to the dangerfield. most were illiterate obviously. it's unusually to have them illiterate and w
with dangerfield newby they have a coat with two notes. in one pocket is the actual letter you write about here from his wife saying husband come, come get us now. you can buy us now. come now. and in the other, of course, is a note from john brown saying we must free the millions of enslaved. and the man is looking at it saying, which do i do? tell us the rest of that story. i think it's not known enough that this was among the many astonishing things about brown and his band. this was a...
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among the letters are astonishing are from harriette newby to dangerfield. most were illiterate obviously. it's unusually to have them illiterate and we have their letters. and he goes there, really joins brown's band to rescue his wife and children. and the tragic part of it is he's the first of brown's band who is -- he's gunned down in the street in harper's ferry. his body is desecrated by angry whites. 50 miles short of his goal of rescuing harriet. and the virginians collected these letters that he had from harriet that appear to have been on his person and published them. that's how we have them. the governor of virginia published all the documents, and they didn't see any indictment of slavery in these letters. they just published them. you just read these letters that are just heart-breaking saying, you know, come save me, dangerfield, because like many virginia slaves of that era, she was scared that she was going to be sold to a gang labor plantation in the deep south, and that's exactly what happened. six months later, she's sold to a plantation
among the letters are astonishing are from harriette newby to dangerfield. most were illiterate obviously. it's unusually to have them illiterate and we have their letters. and he goes there, really joins brown's band to rescue his wife and children. and the tragic part of it is he's the first of brown's band who is -- he's gunned down in the street in harper's ferry. his body is desecrated by angry whites. 50 miles short of his goal of rescuing harriet. and the virginians collected these...
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[applause] [applause] lauren dangerfield, 16, has led the forefront of campaigns for people winning in time of rights. -- employment rights. she also institutionalized ethnic studies. she is working to build more awareness on working to bridge the gap between ecology, race, and community. [applause] [applause] lucky fisher travis, 17, is a youth supervisor with new ideas. he strives for greatness and also pushes and support this project leaders to envision britain is in themselves. -- greatness in themselves. [applause] [applause] michellechu, 17, is a committed youth board member and on the youth empowerment advisory board. she is a college-bound ambassador in marcfrom mentor school, where she is a wonderful model tutor. michelle is a responsible and motivated later working to bring you up voice to her community. [applause] nataliegranados, 18, has been a leader in the grenada movement where she had been in the budget crisis and have bravely spoken at the bourse supervisors. she has advocated for sense of participation and funding to be restored to our city's quality youth programs. [
[applause] [applause] lauren dangerfield, 16, has led the forefront of campaigns for people winning in time of rights. -- employment rights. she also institutionalized ethnic studies. she is working to build more awareness on working to bridge the gap between ecology, race, and community. [applause] [applause] lucky fisher travis, 17, is a youth supervisor with new ideas. he strives for greatness and also pushes and support this project leaders to envision britain is in themselves. -- greatness...
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years later, it was easier to write for guys that had characters, like rodney dangerfield. he had that thing, i do not get no respect. it was easy to say, i never got any respect. even as an infant, my mother would not breast feed me. she said she liked me as a friend. [laughter] see, that was easy. these -- the catskills were dying. i said, ok, i am going to live with my parents forever. i am go to work in this delicatessen forever. i took these jobs that these old guys would not apply for me, and i made it into a stand-up routine for myself. there were two big clubs in new york. i will go on stage, deliver the jokes, and maybe a manager or agent, the kind of people who used to hang out there, would like my material and give me a job. this is where richard pryor started and lily tomlin and others. the first date -- the first week of was working there, i met a guy who is also starting up. his name was billy crystal. he lived about 3 tons over from where my parents live. he had a little blue volkswagen, used to pick me up every night. drive into the city. we would get on sta
years later, it was easier to write for guys that had characters, like rodney dangerfield. he had that thing, i do not get no respect. it was easy to say, i never got any respect. even as an infant, my mother would not breast feed me. she said she liked me as a friend. [laughter] see, that was easy. these -- the catskills were dying. i said, ok, i am going to live with my parents forever. i am go to work in this delicatessen forever. i took these jobs that these old guys would not apply for me,...
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they would love to have the rodney dangerfield of shuttles coming to their city.an exciting moment to have a shuttle coming to the northeast. >> i'll tell you what. we'll take it over to john and chad just for a little bit here. maybe you might have a chance to work the crowd. i don't know if anybody is close to you that might be somehow tied to aviation, to space that might want to talk to us about what they are watching right next to you. you let us know. >> reporter: we'll search them out. >> give us a holler then. john zarrella, not getting any respect. i don't think any shuttle has ever received this much attention -- this much time for a flyover. >> you know, it is new york. and just like we saw with "discovery" when it flew over washington, d.c. a week or two ago, these guys are making the most out of this flyover and getting their money's worth and giving the crowd just a tremendous show that's a once in a lifetime experience. and you know, jason is right. the folks in houston would give right arm or left arm, you name it, to have the shuttle. they were no
they would love to have the rodney dangerfield of shuttles coming to their city.an exciting moment to have a shuttle coming to the northeast. >> i'll tell you what. we'll take it over to john and chad just for a little bit here. maybe you might have a chance to work the crowd. i don't know if anybody is close to you that might be somehow tied to aviation, to space that might want to talk to us about what they are watching right next to you. you let us know. >> reporter: we'll search...
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>> the tea party, the rodney dangerfield of political parties, they just can't seem to ever get any respectand everybody is always trying to predict their demise and as we see, right now, they've kind of predicted it, a little early. they've forced a primary out in utah. and, they are giving dick luger a real run for his money. i think their influence, remains today, as strong as it has for a long time. you know, and, you know, people lunch to point to the cases like christina o'donnell and sharron angle and say it was a big defeat for the tea party. i would actually argue that it really wasn't, and that it -- both of those races, while they ultimately lost, forced republicans -- changed republicans and made republicans cue to a more conservative line and i think, that they -- i think the only reason they sort of have gone away for a bit it is we have not had election and now we see they are still here and still making a difference. >> jamie: talking about orrin hatch, utah and you also have indiana, with luger. how conservative is conservative enough for someone who is a member and support
>> the tea party, the rodney dangerfield of political parties, they just can't seem to ever get any respectand everybody is always trying to predict their demise and as we see, right now, they've kind of predicted it, a little early. they've forced a primary out in utah. and, they are giving dick luger a real run for his money. i think their influence, remains today, as strong as it has for a long time. you know, and, you know, people lunch to point to the cases like christina o'donnell...
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they are closed between holland lane and dangerfield. nobody was hurt. those high winds continue to stay with us, anny. >> we have seen winds gusting over 30 miles per hour earlier today. it's ban blustery day and we have a red flag warning in effect. the fire danger does remain high. here's a look at our weather camera. the easter egg roll at white house and conditions are good. on the windy side. at least it was dry. 65 degrees right now. we have the clouds moving in. it's mostly cloudy now. winds sustained north, northwest, 17 miles per hour. but the wind gusts around town, and just in the last hour, 26 miles per hour for the d.c. area and downtown, leesburg, you're at 35 miles per hour. gaithersburg, around 28. the breezy conditions will stick around through the evening hours. also, it has been a very warm march, in fact, just the numbers came out today where we broke more than 15,000 records here in the u.s. 25 states are reporting the warmest march ever. but interestingly, california, oregon, washington, the tenth coolest march, and a global warmin
they are closed between holland lane and dangerfield. nobody was hurt. those high winds continue to stay with us, anny. >> we have seen winds gusting over 30 miles per hour earlier today. it's ban blustery day and we have a red flag warning in effect. the fire danger does remain high. here's a look at our weather camera. the easter egg roll at white house and conditions are good. on the windy side. at least it was dry. 65 degrees right now. we have the clouds moving in. it's mostly cloudy...
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. >> early on, some analysts called him the rodney dangerfield of the g.o.p. race.date who wasn't getting respect. rick santorum began his campaign june 6, 2011. >> i'm running for president of the united states. >> bret: 309 days later he bowed out. but not before the former senator from pennsylvania proved the pundits wrong. winning iowa, missouri, minnesota, colorado, tennessee, oklahoma, north dakota, kansas, alabama, mississippi and louisiana. he received more than 3.2 million vote votes in the 37 contests so far and he often pointed out he did so against a well-funded opponent. >> tonight we have an opportunity to see what a campaign look like when one candidate isn't outspent 5 or 10 to 1 by negative ads impugning their integrity and distorting their record. >> bret: santorum barely qualified for several debates at the beginning of the race. hovering at only around 1% in the national polls. when the republican field was more crowded, he frequentenly complained about not getting enough attention. >> you guys have been giving the guys a lot of time. not a lot o
. >> early on, some analysts called him the rodney dangerfield of the g.o.p. race.date who wasn't getting respect. rick santorum began his campaign june 6, 2011. >> i'm running for president of the united states. >> bret: 309 days later he bowed out. but not before the former senator from pennsylvania proved the pundits wrong. winning iowa, missouri, minnesota, colorado, tennessee, oklahoma, north dakota, kansas, alabama, mississippi and louisiana. he received more than 3.2...
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this is rodney dangerfield of space shuttles. built in the '70s as you said. it was the very first space shuttle to fly but it never flew in space. it was used for test flights out in california to test the aerodynamics of the shuttle concept and test the ability of a free flying vehicle. the shuttle never had power when it came down. it was a glider. to test its ability to land safely. they first used it out on the dry lake bed out in california before they actually tested it on the hard surface out in california. and then after those tests were done, it was brought down to the kennedy space center and used again for more testing of the concepts and the abilities of the shuttle to fly. again, it never flew in space, carol. this is going to be a really special day for "enterprise." finally getting its due. >> and soon it will piggy back on board that 747 and make its way to new york city. we'll get back to you, john zarrella. 25 minutes the "enterprise" due to take off from washington. next stop is jfk in new york and along the way great images we'll share wit
this is rodney dangerfield of space shuttles. built in the '70s as you said. it was the very first space shuttle to fly but it never flew in space. it was used for test flights out in california to test the aerodynamics of the shuttle concept and test the ability of a free flying vehicle. the shuttle never had power when it came down. it was a glider. to test its ability to land safely. they first used it out on the dry lake bed out in california before they actually tested it on the hard...