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dorothy l. farebee has some distant relationship to dorothy ferebee, but she isn't sure what it was, because her mom died as -- died when she was just a child. i never found how that connection worked. anyone else? a lady in the back? >> i am doing some research on african-american women who should be in the history books but aren't. one of the things that i've been doing is, i have friends in an african-american church in boston, and so for women's day, it started out, i would tell a story of somebody they had never heard of, and now they are doing research. we do this program together on women's day. the first time we did that, i will never forget, one of the women came to me afterward and said, nobody ever told us. diane: it's an important story and amazing story. i think about the fact that dorothy ferebee defies all odds just to become a doctor, and is delivering babies, teaching medical students, running her own private practice, and by the way, when you were a young doctor at howard in th
dorothy l. farebee has some distant relationship to dorothy ferebee, but she isn't sure what it was, because her mom died as -- died when she was just a child. i never found how that connection worked. anyone else? a lady in the back? >> i am doing some research on african-american women who should be in the history books but aren't. one of the things that i've been doing is, i have friends in an african-american church in boston, and so for women's day, it started out, i would tell a...
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has someerebee anotherrelationship -- dorothy had a distance relationship to dorothy ferebee. she did not know how they were connected. i did not know how that connection worked. anyone else? the lady in the back? i will stand up. i am doing research on african american women who should be in the history books and art. one of the things i have been i have friends in african-american church in day -- so for women's they are doing research and we do this program together on women stay. the first time we did that, one of the women came to me after and said, nobody ever told us. >> that is an important story and an amazing story. to think that dorothy ferebee defied all odds is to become a is delivering babies, teaching medical students, running her own private practice, and by the way, when you were a young doctor in howard in the 1920's, you also had to ride the ambulance at night, that was a part of your job. doing all this and then she has time to speak out every night on wanting justice. this woman is unbelievable. look at her, she is beautiful. she is always dressed nice and
has someerebee anotherrelationship -- dorothy had a distance relationship to dorothy ferebee. she did not know how they were connected. i did not know how that connection worked. anyone else? the lady in the back? i will stand up. i am doing research on african american women who should be in the history books and art. one of the things i have been i have friends in african-american church in day -- so for women's they are doing research and we do this program together on women stay. the first...
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dorothy made waves in washington dc. she was articulate and attractive, always in a tailored suit or dress. early on he became clear she never met a podium she didn't love. she started her lifelong speaking career in a voice that sounded like a cross between eleanor roosevelt and rose kennedy. she spoke often and early in the d.c. public schools. the first time she climbed on her soapbox it was to lecture about one of her favorite topics -- sex education. it was her view children as young as five years old should be taught about sex education and birth control. once again this is dorothy. this is in the 1920's. in the 1920's it is illegal to advocate contraception in public. the rest of the medical profession was not on board with this. the american medical association did not endorse birth control until 1937. some of this got her in hot water because she also talked a lot about the need for passing on good genes. this got her tart a little bit with the eugenics movement. thehe 1920's it was not dirty word it became afte
dorothy made waves in washington dc. she was articulate and attractive, always in a tailored suit or dress. early on he became clear she never met a podium she didn't love. she started her lifelong speaking career in a voice that sounded like a cross between eleanor roosevelt and rose kennedy. she spoke often and early in the d.c. public schools. the first time she climbed on her soapbox it was to lecture about one of her favorite topics -- sex education. it was her view children as young as...
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i've got brooke shields and dorothy hamill. dorothy was only 19 years old when she won the gold medal at the 1976 winter games in austria. >> and dorothy's style captivated audiences, including her signature spin the hamill camel, and, of course, who can forget her wonderful hairstyle the bob and she sparked an entire movement. >> absolutely. >> we thought hon the 40th anniversary of that gold medal we'd catch up with dorothy. so good to see you. >> hi there. so good to see you both. we have some mutual hairstyle friends. go way back. >> you guys can pick that up later, the hair. >> when you that's it's been 40 years since that iconiclism whiks you were thrust into international superstardom. what did you think? >> such a new time, 19, i knew nothing other than skating and all of a sudden living in a fishbowl and ice capade and i'd never given a press conference. it's a whole different world now. i can't believe it. it was like another lifetime. but you were such a -- >> we're in love with you. we wanted to look like you and ha
i've got brooke shields and dorothy hamill. dorothy was only 19 years old when she won the gold medal at the 1976 winter games in austria. >> and dorothy's style captivated audiences, including her signature spin the hamill camel, and, of course, who can forget her wonderful hairstyle the bob and she sparked an entire movement. >> absolutely. >> we thought hon the 40th anniversary of that gold medal we'd catch up with dorothy. so good to see you. >> hi there. so good to...
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dorothy hamill. ive it tme i' worth it aby i' worth it h huh i'm worth imme gim i' m rth it ive it tme i' worth it aby i' worth it >> all right. let's thank our good friends brooke shields. the movie is sunday night. >> yes. >> always good to see you. >> thank you. for disgracing your elegant and skating. >> you're beautiful or you're hand some i should say. you're beautiful. >> let's send it across the street to al. >> yes. >> you made a mess. >> i knew it. i made a mess, but i found the blue m & m in the hundreds of thousands and it says winner. >> winner. >> which means what? >> which means i'm going to go buy lottery tickets. >> very nice. >> what have you got coming up? >> i think we should marry al, what do you think? don't you think? remember? >> jackpot. >> oh. >> we'll be back after your [mother] yeah but this neighborhood,i feel like it's got a lot of what we were kinda talking about. the kitchen is light and bright,new. we should definitely go see it. [agent] hi...welcome i'm maggie.melani
dorothy hamill. ive it tme i' worth it aby i' worth it h huh i'm worth imme gim i' m rth it ive it tme i' worth it aby i' worth it >> all right. let's thank our good friends brooke shields. the movie is sunday night. >> yes. >> always good to see you. >> thank you. for disgracing your elegant and skating. >> you're beautiful or you're hand some i should say. you're beautiful. >> let's send it across the street to al. >> yes. >> you made a mess....
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dorothy is one of 1,500 hairdressers that have been trained as an hiv peer educator in a program run by populations services international and funded by the u.k.'s department for international development. in this way, hairdressers like dorothy have sold over 3 million female condoms in the last six years, preventing thousands of new hiv infections. barbara niamdocka, a regular at the salon, began using the female condom with her husband obert two years ago. this initiative is spreading across zimbabwe. sylvester nazarus runs a barbershop from his backyard in the commuter town of chitungwiza, south of harare. here, men are also being exposed to the prevention message and the benefits of condom use. while huge challenges remain in zimbabwe, the success of programs like this has contributed to a significant decline in hiv prevalence. it dropped from over 24 percent to less than 14 percent over the last six years. debra: but how will we really achieve large scale change? one of the ways is by promoting hiv prevention methods that are easily affordable, highly effective, and are able to
dorothy is one of 1,500 hairdressers that have been trained as an hiv peer educator in a program run by populations services international and funded by the u.k.'s department for international development. in this way, hairdressers like dorothy have sold over 3 million female condoms in the last six years, preventing thousands of new hiv infections. barbara niamdocka, a regular at the salon, began using the female condom with her husband obert two years ago. this initiative is spreading across...
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a little fantasy and adventure to those gray january days with a trip to the emerald city to see dorothy, toto and the rest of the colorful residents of oz. imaginatively reproduced for the carnegie stage with set design by celebrated local artist pam kravetz, and impeccable accompaniment by the kentucky symphony orchestra. this classic tale is sure to delight fans both old and mgm film, the wizard of oz brings out the child in all of us with songs like "somewhere over the rainbow," and "we're off to see the wizard." this show is the first time all three carnegie departments have show. the gallery artist pam kravetz to design the sets, and four students from the education department's camp carnegie program are taking to the stage as munchkins wizard of oz cast and production team list cast " dorothy gale: caroline chisholm " scarecrow: jack manion " tinman: tyler kuhlman " cowardly lion: sean mette " aunt em/glinda: sarah viola " almira gulch/the wicked witch of the " uncle henry/gatekeeper of oz: will reed " professor marvel/the wizard of oz: jeff richardson " adult ensemble: jennifer b
a little fantasy and adventure to those gray january days with a trip to the emerald city to see dorothy, toto and the rest of the colorful residents of oz. imaginatively reproduced for the carnegie stage with set design by celebrated local artist pam kravetz, and impeccable accompaniment by the kentucky symphony orchestra. this classic tale is sure to delight fans both old and mgm film, the wizard of oz brings out the child in all of us with songs like "somewhere over the rainbow,"...
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. ♪ up next, author and supreme kieseludge diane discusses the civil rights activist dorothy ferebee.rly proper women -- dorothy ferebee fought for health care improvements for african-americans throughout the 20th century. the massachusetts historical society hosted this 45 minute event. that you for joining us this evening. i work for the massachusetts historical society. i want to thank you for taking time out of your holiday andivities to join us battling the increasing bad weather. as a quick note, the massachusetts historical society is a nonprofit organization. we rely on membership support and contributions. if you enjoyed this program, and are not a member, i hope you will become a member or make a contribution. this diane kiesel is an acting justice in the state supreme court.
. ♪ up next, author and supreme kieseludge diane discusses the civil rights activist dorothy ferebee.rly proper women -- dorothy ferebee fought for health care improvements for african-americans throughout the 20th century. the massachusetts historical society hosted this 45 minute event. that you for joining us this evening. i work for the massachusetts historical society. i want to thank you for taking time out of your holiday andivities to join us battling the increasing bad weather. as a...
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. >> reporter: a pipe that dorothy johnson's house that froze in frigided temperatures and then broke. >> i'm not too happy about it. >> reporter: broken pipes both outside and inside houses are keeping ocean city firefighters busy. >> we've had multiple calls already this morning. >> reporter: and other shore communities in cape may, and ocean county, dealing with a wave of water leaks, as well. >> never had this problem before. >> the deep freeze of course came after a long stretch of unseasonably mild weather. firefighters say as a result some folks may not have winterized their homes like they normally do. >> they have forgotten to shut forgotten to drain the pipes. and now we're getting a lot of water leak calls. >> there is no shut off for that. >> reporter: dorothy hope as plumber can figure out how to prevent her outdoor pipes from bursting again. officials say if you have a vacation home at the shore and didn't prepare it for winter, you should do so right away. >> the ones that haven't leaked, heapfully their fully hopefully they're saved. >> reporter: and have someone which
. >> reporter: a pipe that dorothy johnson's house that froze in frigided temperatures and then broke. >> i'm not too happy about it. >> reporter: broken pipes both outside and inside houses are keeping ocean city firefighters busy. >> we've had multiple calls already this morning. >> reporter: and other shore communities in cape may, and ocean county, dealing with a wave of water leaks, as well. >> never had this problem before. >> the deep freeze of...
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>> i'm dorothy. >> dry sense of humor?> oh yes, i did have a blanchee one time. >> oh my god dorothy why didn't you tell me this before? >> she had her ups and downs and her dramas. >> senior housing movements stretches across the country. bonnie moore opened her home in suburban washington, d.c. to four other women. >> where did this idea come from? >> it was necessity. my husband and i bought this house in 2003 and we remodeled and sometimes remodeling causes divorce. so that's what happened. and suddenly, i had my dream house, i mean, this gorgeous kitchen and all these wonderful things. and i was living here alone and the recession hit, the value just went like this. and i says what do i do? and i at any time want to walk away from it. and i tried to figure out what i could do to keep my house. and i said roommates are in my future. >> moore's experience inspired her to start the golden girls network a web based business that also tries to help senior roommates and provide a blood pressure blueprint for others. >> what
>> i'm dorothy. >> dry sense of humor?> oh yes, i did have a blanchee one time. >> oh my god dorothy why didn't you tell me this before? >> she had her ups and downs and her dramas. >> senior housing movements stretches across the country. bonnie moore opened her home in suburban washington, d.c. to four other women. >> where did this idea come from? >> it was necessity. my husband and i bought this house in 2003 and we remodeled and sometimes...
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every day around eleven fifteen dorothy benesh receives her lunch.nat sound: hey dorothy i got your meal year old has been receiving her lunch from horizons meals on wheels for six years 02;20:16 the meals are wonderful i don't have to cook and the people-my volunteers are just wonderfulbenesh lost her husband back in 1997. she stopped driving about 6 years ago. and her family does not live close by... the home delivery service gives benesh a chanceto be social. 02;25;55 when i was here by myself and no one was coming in i just stayed in my pajamas all day and didn't and didn't cook and so whwh they startetecoming why then i started look nice for them.horizons outreach goes far beyond their doors in the southeast neighborhood. they partner with places like oak hill jackson community church where people can receive food and donate. horizons rely heavily on donations.02:10;38 over the past few years we've seen a steady decline in funding however the cuts in federal funding don't mean our seniors don't need meals so we still continue to provide them between february between february eighth
every day around eleven fifteen dorothy benesh receives her lunch.nat sound: hey dorothy i got your meal year old has been receiving her lunch from horizons meals on wheels for six years 02;20:16 the meals are wonderful i don't have to cook and the people-my volunteers are just wonderfulbenesh lost her husband back in 1997. she stopped driving about 6 years ago. and her family does not live close by... the home delivery service gives benesh a chanceto be social. 02;25;55 when i was here by...
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we remember dorothy wright... and her long list of accomplishment s making sure future generations don't forget our city's storied past./// switch to centurylink prism tv, and get the same great channels cable gives you, without having to deal with cable. yes and? and...there's whole home dvr. plus tons of on demand options so you can watch whatever, whenever. yes and? it's the first rule of improv. by saying "yes and," we accept the reality created by our comedy partners, paul. yes, right, i know. do you? feel like a hollywood insider equal trouble for your battery life. ((denise valdez)) michelle mortensen found out certain apps can drain batteries faster than others. ((michelle mortensen)) how many apps do you have on your phone? i've got about 28 ... and the average american has 42 according to neilsen research. and get this ... we spend about 40 hours a month using those apps. and it's eating up our battery life. especially if you like free apps. and i don't blame you if you do -- because free is always bette
we remember dorothy wright... and her long list of accomplishment s making sure future generations don't forget our city's storied past./// switch to centurylink prism tv, and get the same great channels cable gives you, without having to deal with cable. yes and? and...there's whole home dvr. plus tons of on demand options so you can watch whatever, whenever. yes and? it's the first rule of improv. by saying "yes and," we accept the reality created by our comedy partners, paul. yes,...
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a year to be deemed a chronic nuisance by the city of waterloo. 520 elm street - a home owned by dorothy spates - hit that mark responded to a complaint of disorderly conduct towards the offices. but police chief dan trelka says on that block. april 1st - - reports of shots fired in the 500 block of elm - april 7th - - shots fired at the and one victim sent to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the neck. august 20th - more shots fired. just a few of the incidents on that block that is concerning to "we are using this liquid foam to fill in bullet holes, so that just in case we have to go again, we can tell what the new holes are. that is discouraging. that is sad." trelka says this is just one of many tools the department is using to fight crime in that neighborhood. coming up- - more on the chronic nuisance ordinance, chief trelka's thoughts, and the letter he recieved from dorothy spates. i am working on that for 10. we've got you covered live in the newsroom. . . jessica hartman kwwl news. we did reach out to mayor hart - -who campaigned on safer streets and neighborhood empowerment
a year to be deemed a chronic nuisance by the city of waterloo. 520 elm street - a home owned by dorothy spates - hit that mark responded to a complaint of disorderly conduct towards the offices. but police chief dan trelka says on that block. april 1st - - reports of shots fired in the 500 block of elm - april 7th - - shots fired at the and one victim sent to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the neck. august 20th - more shots fired. just a few of the incidents on that block that is...
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dorothy spates was given 10 days to come up with an abatement plan to fix the problem. instead she sent a letter in her letter to police, mrs. spates said she won't come up with a because there's nothing going on at her house. i am not the police, but a 'taxpayer,' she said....telling police to stop harassing her family. she admits she has weapons in her house.... to protect her family. we've got you covered live in the newsroom . . .jessica hartman kwwl news. we did reach out to mayor hart - -who campaigned on safer streets and neighborhood empowerment - - he declined to comment. police arrest a woman following the death of a toddler at an in- home daycare. officers responded to a call of a child, one- year-old brody harrelson, not breathing, at an waterloo in-home day care on according to a criminal complaint --brody was improperly strapped into a car seat inside the home. the woman running the daycare -- amy hangartner -- is now charged with child endangerment resulting in death. police say she admitted to brody in the car seat -- and that the strap slipped up agains
dorothy spates was given 10 days to come up with an abatement plan to fix the problem. instead she sent a letter in her letter to police, mrs. spates said she won't come up with a because there's nothing going on at her house. i am not the police, but a 'taxpayer,' she said....telling police to stop harassing her family. she admits she has weapons in her house.... to protect her family. we've got you covered live in the newsroom . . .jessica hartman kwwl news. we did reach out to mayor hart -...
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. >>> then we'll try out our camel spin with olympic gold medalist dorothy hamill and our good friend brooke shields joins the fun as our special guest co-host. all that and more coming up next. >> announcer: from nbc nusews this is requests today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tomorrow ron half. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> a camel spin or a hamill spin. >> i've never seen a camel on ice spinning. >> after dorothy spin they should call it a hamill spin. welcome to "today," it's wednesday morning, january 13th, and natalie and tamron out here and look who is here, the great and the lovely brooke shields. >> this is your morning jam, a little flo raine maida "good feeling." >> we'll be skating a little late we are dorothy hamill. >> how are you feeling about that? >> i'm not a good skater and was going to come in completely decked out. i thought it would be funny to -- >> i bet we've got some stuff in the back. >> i'm sure. >> y y had wrist surgery? >> i had carpal tunnel. >> people are always asking why, how do you get it? my husband is -- tha
. >>> then we'll try out our camel spin with olympic gold medalist dorothy hamill and our good friend brooke shields joins the fun as our special guest co-host. all that and more coming up next. >> announcer: from nbc nusews this is requests today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tomorrow ron half. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> a camel spin or a hamill spin. >> i've never seen a camel on ice spinning. >> after dorothy...
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it's >> that's good. >> that's it. >> she nailed it. >> dorothy hamill, so great to >> 40 years. it was worth every minute. >> it all came to this. ght. let's thank our good friends brooke shields. >> yes. >> always good to see you. >>hy hamill, we apologize beautiful sport of figure skating. >> you're beautiful or you're should say. you're beautiful. >> let's send it across the street to al. >> jill, what happened? >> yes. >> you made a mess. >> i knew mess, but i found the blue m & m in the hundreds of thousands and it says winner. >>hich means what? >> which means i'm going to go buy lottery ery nice. >> what have you got coming up? >> i think we should marry al, what do you think? don't you think? remember? >> >> oh. >> we'll be back after your local news.
it's >> that's good. >> that's it. >> she nailed it. >> dorothy hamill, so great to >> 40 years. it was worth every minute. >> it all came to this. ght. let's thank our good friends brooke shields. >> yes. >> always good to see you. >>hy hamill, we apologize beautiful sport of figure skating. >> you're beautiful or you're should say. you're beautiful. >> let's send it across the street to al. >> jill, what happened?...
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can we think again that dorothy williams from the civil rights of disability center? [applause] sitting therech: thinking, i am the attorney general i have to maintain a certain level of dignity but what i really wanted to say was, "whoo!" yourank you for sharing gifts with us on this special day. and let us congratulate norman jones, the winner of the martin luther king oratory competition. will soon seewe why. let me also thank our special atst as we occurred, she was the center of so many of the crucial triumphs of the civil rights movement and as a young college student before she came into her current career here as a social worker and washington, d.c., she worked with the freedom riders. was one of the pillars of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, committed to raising the issue by raising the conscience of the man who was against this movement. running the march on washington, she marched from selma to montgomery. the progress we celebrate today was made possible by brave americans like her. am able to you, i stand here today because she much then an
can we think again that dorothy williams from the civil rights of disability center? [applause] sitting therech: thinking, i am the attorney general i have to maintain a certain level of dignity but what i really wanted to say was, "whoo!" yourank you for sharing gifts with us on this special day. and let us congratulate norman jones, the winner of the martin luther king oratory competition. will soon seewe why. let me also thank our special atst as we occurred, she was the center of...
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there was one woman in atlanta, dorothy golden, who wrote -- breaux differed bus and atlanta handingout leaflets and talking to them and issue world of buses and encourage them to come to a meeting. it's interesting way to think about how labor organized -- organizing has transformed. it's a way from the workplace and into the public sphere. >> it's amazing especially when you consider most domestic workers were excluded from that vast panoply of legislation. even earlier they weren't protected by legislation. they weren't included in the social security act. they were excluded from the fair labor standards act. how did it happen that they have to manage to get themselves covered? >> the exclusion is interesting because i think it's sort of reveals the ways in which domestic work was considered different from other kinds of work partly because it took place in the privacy of the home, partly echoes the work was largely african-american. so it becomes a different kind of labor, i kind of flavor that's not recognize and that's not valued the same way that other kinds of work is valued.
there was one woman in atlanta, dorothy golden, who wrote -- breaux differed bus and atlanta handingout leaflets and talking to them and issue world of buses and encourage them to come to a meeting. it's interesting way to think about how labor organized -- organizing has transformed. it's a way from the workplace and into the public sphere. >> it's amazing especially when you consider most domestic workers were excluded from that vast panoply of legislation. even earlier they weren't...
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my guest today is dawn snyder from the dorothy pecaut nature center. we're talking about a couple of different things: one, winter trail hiking or snow shoeing if we get enough snow for it, and also a great project to put stuff on those trails. let's talk about the snow shoeing and hiking first because that is a great activity that can be done all year round. we hope people will recreate not hibernate this winter. with the 40 degrees it's not hard to recreate but when we're getting sub zero temps. if we get enough snow we do have snow shoes available to rent at the dorothy pecaut nature center. it's a great activity to try. we do need a minimum of four inches before we will let those go out the door. we also have some events scheduled with snow shoeing on january 13th you can try snow shoeing at 1 if there's enough snow. we will have a hike if there's not enough snow, we'll still go out on a walk. that's something you out. fyi, it is a no school day for sioux city schools so you could get the kids out the door and come out to the nature center get some
my guest today is dawn snyder from the dorothy pecaut nature center. we're talking about a couple of different things: one, winter trail hiking or snow shoeing if we get enough snow for it, and also a great project to put stuff on those trails. let's talk about the snow shoeing and hiking first because that is a great activity that can be done all year round. we hope people will recreate not hibernate this winter. with the 40 degrees it's not hard to recreate but when we're getting sub zero...
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, because she never would have asked, dorothy volunteered this money for her because it was so important for her to support her granddaughter-in-law's gift. she always wanted women to be doing something. that was so important to her. >> thanks very much. as people know, there are books for sale. diane: thank you all very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] diane: what a great audience. >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history dues. -- history news. >> william lee, known as billy lee, was short washington's personal slave. washington granted billy lee land and freedom in his will. next, author james thompson discusses his theory explaining why washington may have taken this action. the daughters of the american revolution hosted this one-hour event. >> today, we are pleased to have jim thomp
, because she never would have asked, dorothy volunteered this money for her because it was so important for her to support her granddaughter-in-law's gift. she always wanted women to be doing something. that was so important to her. >> thanks very much. as people know, there are books for sale. diane: thank you all very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] which is responsible for its caption...
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eleven hundred home bound adults every day.they have long list of clients who depend on them like dorothy ben-nesh. its nice to have someone come to your house everyday because usually i'm here by myself because i don't drive anymore and all my family lives out of town so it's nice to have them come to the house and visit with you youmeals on wheels will run their sixth annual share the love fundraiser - from february eighth to the twelfth. if you would like contribute - visit the link on our website, c-b-s two iowa dot com. still ahead live at five... breaking the cycle... cbs 2 news anchor scott sanborn has s a special report on an iowa program giving offenders a second chance and hopes for a brighter future. this is a live look at interstate 80 near iowa city drivers head home on this tuesday evening. there's more news ahead when live at 5 continues on cbs 2. the world a president has to grapple with, sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's prepared for it like no other. a tireless secretary of state, standing up against the abuse of women and girls. negotiating a c
eleven hundred home bound adults every day.they have long list of clients who depend on them like dorothy ben-nesh. its nice to have someone come to your house everyday because usually i'm here by myself because i don't drive anymore and all my family lives out of town so it's nice to have them come to the house and visit with you youmeals on wheels will run their sixth annual share the love fundraiser - from february eighth to the twelfth. if you would like contribute - visit the link on our...
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a special thanks to my wife dorothy for all she is doing every day for virginia's children and her family's. -- her families. [applause] i married well. i also want to take a moment to thank the 575 great virginians in the national guard who tonight are away from their families deployed in the uae, cuba, kuwait and elsewhere around the globe,, and thank them for everything they do to keep us safe. they are represented by our tag major general williams who is with us here tonight. [applause] finally, i welcome the new members of the general assembly. as you begin your legislative session, i look forward to working with all of you. when i stood before you one year ago, we were preparing to close a $2.4 billion shortfall. we were coping with the drag that federal cuts were placing on our economy and bracing for the potential of tougher sequestration cuts. was speaking to the pain of seven broken ribs and a punctured lung. this evening, i am happy to tell you that things are looking up. our work to build a new virginia economy is paying off. we can breathe more freely thanks to a period of rela
a special thanks to my wife dorothy for all she is doing every day for virginia's children and her family's. -- her families. [applause] i married well. i also want to take a moment to thank the 575 great virginians in the national guard who tonight are away from their families deployed in the uae, cuba, kuwait and elsewhere around the globe,, and thank them for everything they do to keep us safe. they are represented by our tag major general williams who is with us here tonight. [applause]...
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just like 1957. "....i have a good feeling" amanda dorothy said she considered going to for memory's but said she'll instead- so she the bowl games. of course of course hawks. back... some pretty cool you, literally. castle. check it out, next. us) aouerwh y bino peen hri ls,t n beifcu tco wh d refuonoundoulod on. >>r.obn:'mr.ana bs a ie eneang paedin a 2soi' alysryg t w arg dsndewecoly lpg u ar aouerheinu aras e we a mt noti vis r e arg imir. . nd hsowi uce u unghe tos.ndhel treo lpoun uroueyo arg tt. co itoelng hr d lko . nd taymost accurate forecast with meteorologist sam weatherrate the independent weather experts" bree weather adlib: put script here in green welcome to 2016! the sunshine is back and the temperatures will be up again slightly over yesterday. it's going to be a brisk day with winds out of the southwest at 10 to 20 mph and temperatures about the seasonal average of 31. for the first full night in 2016, it will be cold, clear, breezy, but dry! expect temperatures to drop once again into the single digits north and teens here in the metro and south. a great weekend i
just like 1957. "....i have a good feeling" amanda dorothy said she considered going to for memory's but said she'll instead- so she the bowl games. of course of course hawks. back... some pretty cool you, literally. castle. check it out, next. us) aouerwh y bino peen hri ls,t n beifcu tco wh d refuonoundoulod on. >>r.obn:'mr.ana bs a ie eneang paedin a 2soi' alysryg t w arg dsndewecoly lpg u ar aouerheinu aras e we a mt noti vis r e arg imir. . nd hsowi uce u unghe tos.ndhel...
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very unusual happened. >> dorothy kennedy testified before the jury that she looked directly into the eyes of the gunman and that she would never forget his face. and she's asked while she's on the stand, do you see the person who shot and killed albert ward in the courtroom and she says yes. >> you know what happens? you know who she points out? juror number six. the jury's there laughing. but this ain't a joke. this is my life on the line. >> it was funny, in a sense. >> 14 years later, we found juror number six. his name is ramon. >> i saw the other jurors looking at me. i realized, whoa, did she just pick me out? >> the defense then presented its case, beginning by pointing out that velazquez did not match the original description of the shooter. >> we have every eyewitness say the persons involved were male blacks. lo and behold, when they have the lineup, you have jon-adrian velazquez, who is hispanic. did you ever have dreadlocks? >> absolutely not. >> how long was your hair back then? >> shorter than yours. >> the defense introduced this photo showing velazquez with short hair
very unusual happened. >> dorothy kennedy testified before the jury that she looked directly into the eyes of the gunman and that she would never forget his face. and she's asked while she's on the stand, do you see the person who shot and killed albert ward in the courtroom and she says yes. >> you know what happens? you know who she points out? juror number six. the jury's there laughing. but this ain't a joke. this is my life on the line. >> it was funny, in a sense....
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to hawkeye front step> "anyone who knows me knows about my rose bowl medal" take one look around dorothy carpenters home "we're certainly a family of haeye fans" there's no doubt. shes a hawkeye. and has been since 1956 when she joined the famous scottish highlanders, an all female bagpipe and drumming band. "oh im right here, third snare" as fate has it, her first year at iowa, the hawks made it to pasedena. "was of course that magical football season for t t hawkeyes to get to go to the rose bowl for the very first time" the bandndlayed on their train n de out, in the parade, at halftime and on the rides back. and ter it all, they got this medal. carpenter has worn it nearly every day since. "i consider it a good luck charm too. i wear it to all teh games" that was until the monday before this thanksgiving. nearly 60 years later. she went to the grocery store with it on... "the chain was there, the link was on the chain, teh medal itself is gone. i could not imagine, what on earth, how i couldve lost it" so she put an ad in the paper and crossed her fingers. "lost and found, reward if
to hawkeye front step> "anyone who knows me knows about my rose bowl medal" take one look around dorothy carpenters home "we're certainly a family of haeye fans" there's no doubt. shes a hawkeye. and has been since 1956 when she joined the famous scottish highlanders, an all female bagpipe and drumming band. "oh im right here, third snare" as fate has it, her first year at iowa, the hawks made it to pasedena. "was of course that magical football season for...
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jordan: dorothy said it best, there's no place like home. iowa state wrestling is probably thinking the same thing. the cyclone grapplers haven't been at hilton since december 12th. they're also hoping it can snap their current three game skid... 14th ranked isu hosting #20 central michigan. 133 pounds. 9th ranked earl hall gets the 2 point takedown. he went on to get the 6-2 decision. 165 pounds, 9th ranked tanner another takedown. he won with the 8-3 decision to even the match. then at 174 pounds, lelund weatherspoon upset #9 mike ottinger as he earns the 7-3 decision. then to the big boys with the match locked up for isu. quean smith with the 1 point escape and then the takedown! he earns the 13-6 major decision. isu snaps its 3 match skid, 25-12. jordan: for those not familiar with the world of mma, if ufc is the major leagues. king of the cage, is triple-a. k-o-t-c has produced fighters like randy couture, rampage jackson and even rhonda rousey. but now there's some local interest... sioux city native and des moines resident kyle angerm
jordan: dorothy said it best, there's no place like home. iowa state wrestling is probably thinking the same thing. the cyclone grapplers haven't been at hilton since december 12th. they're also hoping it can snap their current three game skid... 14th ranked isu hosting #20 central michigan. 133 pounds. 9th ranked earl hall gets the 2 point takedown. he went on to get the 6-2 decision. 165 pounds, 9th ranked tanner another takedown. he won with the 8-3 decision to even the match. then at 174...
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maya and her young daughter dorothy love cauliflower. >> i steam it. dorothy loves it. anything. >> reporter: at $8 a head -- >> i probably wouldn't choose it it. >> reporter: you like it, but not that much? >> yeah. >> reporter: at lifetime all natural market, the manager says they've been dealing with a cauliflower. high demand and low supply, thanks to unseasonable weather, have cut shipments by the tens of thousands. >> it's the el nino and a abundance of rain. it's caused a shortage. >> reporter: you can also blame it on the paleo and cross fitters. ing crusts, grain crusts. you have a cauliflower crusted pizza. >> sometimes i use it to make cauliflower rice. >> reporter: until this funky weather changes or until the next fad food comes along, you can bet you'll keep seeing prices like these that are sure to make your head and wallet hurt. jennifer lahmers, fox 5 news. christina: chocolate lovers, expect to pay more to satisfy your sweet tooth. according to a report, chocolate prices are expected to rise. the increase is due to a number of factors
maya and her young daughter dorothy love cauliflower. >> i steam it. dorothy loves it. anything. >> reporter: at $8 a head -- >> i probably wouldn't choose it it. >> reporter: you like it, but not that much? >> yeah. >> reporter: at lifetime all natural market, the manager says they've been dealing with a cauliflower. high demand and low supply, thanks to unseasonable weather, have cut shipments by the tens of thousands. >> it's the el nino and a...
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thomas newton -- thomas newton, dorothy day and martin luther king with an emphasis on civil rights. he also mentioned abraham lincoln. i was impressed that he had such knowledge of our country and that he did his homework. so, along with the encyclical in terms of the environment, he addressed social rights to these individuals that have impacted our world. i thought that was insightful of him. >> francis was the first judge with pope. so, one of your big stories is the pope addresses congress. >> right.>> also the issues that face our country and the world. he use that platform to address the issues that i think interface with the world around us. >> right. >> i thought that was impressive.>> what is another story? >> i was going to start off with the supreme court decision this past summer which was 5-4 to legalize same-sex marriage. that cost route -- -- that cost issues. of course that gave the right for all who had supported the lgbt community for years. you might say that gave the legal right. and, an issue of justice for a lot of people. that does not end the story because we
thomas newton -- thomas newton, dorothy day and martin luther king with an emphasis on civil rights. he also mentioned abraham lincoln. i was impressed that he had such knowledge of our country and that he did his homework. so, along with the encyclical in terms of the environment, he addressed social rights to these individuals that have impacted our world. i thought that was insightful of him. >> francis was the first judge with pope. so, one of your big stories is the pope addresses...
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. >> romona: you will remember i told about you lauren last summer when she starred as dorothy in the wiz at cleveland 's historic karamu house and known as a triple threat. she can act, sing and dance. >> mark: wow. >> romona: yes. lauren taught me a few steps from the show. >> mark: you sure she taught you? >> romona: she sure did. >> i don't know why they didn't show when i eventually caught on. good luck to her. hopefully, she will perform before the president. >> mark: sounded great. it's been over a year since the fight was caught on camera. up next, new information on a mall brawl. >> reporter: i'm tiah ewing for cleveland 19. the last time fox hosted a debate was at the q in august. that's when g.o.p. frontrunner donald trump and fox's megan kelly sparred in front of the world for everyone to see. this time it is a no-show, showdown in iowa minus the donald. >>> live until cleveland's toyota in kent. >> mark: here is an update to the wild scene at beachwood place a fight from 2014. 42-year-old ke$ha gore pleaded guilty this morning to inducing panic and disorderly conduct. pos
. >> romona: you will remember i told about you lauren last summer when she starred as dorothy in the wiz at cleveland 's historic karamu house and known as a triple threat. she can act, sing and dance. >> mark: wow. >> romona: yes. lauren taught me a few steps from the show. >> mark: you sure she taught you? >> romona: she sure did. >> i don't know why they didn't show when i eventually caught on. good luck to her. hopefully, she will perform before the...