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douglass had a front row seat. douglass had already met with abraham lincoln twice. they declared themselves friends. douglass went to the reception at the white house afterwards. lincoln saw him come in and raised his hand and said, here comes my good friend frederick douglass. what did you think of my address? douglass said there is no man in these united states whose opinion i value more than yours. karen: frederick douglass was aghast at the lino t their opposition? dr. stauffer: policemen try to prevent him from entering at first. lincoln gave him a personal invitation. and he told me that blacks are welcome to the reception. karen: if a man has not discovered something he will die for, he is not fit to live -- that is a martin luther king quote. you shared with me some other comparisons that you see between principle, first of all are they you need to be willing to die especially for humanity. they also shared an understanding of the power of photography and of the camera. dr. king at one point was met by a photojournalist, a white photojournalist from the sout
douglass had a front row seat. douglass had already met with abraham lincoln twice. they declared themselves friends. douglass went to the reception at the white house afterwards. lincoln saw him come in and raised his hand and said, here comes my good friend frederick douglass. what did you think of my address? douglass said there is no man in these united states whose opinion i value more than yours. karen: frederick douglass was aghast at the lino t their opposition? dr. stauffer: policemen...
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because our founding checker was to committed to frederick douglass we have a lot of douglass in this collection. one thing we have always imagined to be true, that frederick douglass took a lot of pictures, maybe more than anybody necessary america at the time, has now been proven. a great new book has come owl called "picturing frederick douglass" and the author proved that he was the most photographed american of the 19th century and they collected an incredible range of images of douglass, 150 or so that he took as he traveled the country working to gain freedom and documenting and creating an image of what free blacks should or could look like. so, the first two pieces are frederick douglas -- pieces from his narrative series. douglass was significant because he was probably the most famous of the slave narrating black public intellectuals of the 19th century, escaping from slavery in the mid-1800s, 1840 or so, and then getting him to new bedford and connect with the liberator and the abolitionist activists and creating his own -- as a public speaker, taking himself to europe, wi
because our founding checker was to committed to frederick douglass we have a lot of douglass in this collection. one thing we have always imagined to be true, that frederick douglass took a lot of pictures, maybe more than anybody necessary america at the time, has now been proven. a great new book has come owl called "picturing frederick douglass" and the author proved that he was the most photographed american of the 19th century and they collected an incredible range of images of...
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douglass probably in the mid-1840s. and as douglass' book comes after brown realizes he could write a narrative and that he can be on the lecture circuit, does just that. publishes his book in 1847 and immediately or fairly immediately heads to england where he stayed for quite a while. he performs skits and sketches from american history, with his own particular take on american history. he lectures on slavery and his own life and makes a good living performing as a figure known as william brown. also in this case, 12 years of slaves narrative of solomon northup who has become a far more popular read and well-known figure. and again many of these figures wrote these books and went on to comment lives once they were published. writing a book as a slave narrating, former enslaved african-american gave you a space for other artists, writers and actors to emerge. so in this case remov we move te sheet music from the collection. simpson actually trained as a classical singer and was committed to collecting sheet music from
douglass probably in the mid-1840s. and as douglass' book comes after brown realizes he could write a narrative and that he can be on the lecture circuit, does just that. publishes his book in 1847 and immediately or fairly immediately heads to england where he stayed for quite a while. he performs skits and sketches from american history, with his own particular take on american history. he lectures on slavery and his own life and makes a good living performing as a figure known as william...
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so throughout this moment of 1842, the george lattimer incident, seeing frederick douglass and perhaps -- of course hearing him speak, the hutchinsons decide to take that step and they will actually perform at the american antislavery society meeting in 1843, and perform in boston a little about that. their first forays into antislavery, and they do it brilliantly. so they were quite literally used tunes that other people are using, they often come from revival tents, songs that people were singing in a church setting. or in certain cases there will be tunes that are circulating in popular consciousness. this is an era of black-face minstrels who are creating a variety of popular tunes and can the hutchinsons borrow the tunes and create their antiminstrel lyrics on top of it. one example of a minstrel tune will be "old dan tucker." it's -- they're 1844 song, "get off the track," a campaign song for the liberty party, the first anne slavery party in the united states history. one of the most popular songs of the singers becomes the anthem of the antislavery movement, in the 1840s and 18
so throughout this moment of 1842, the george lattimer incident, seeing frederick douglass and perhaps -- of course hearing him speak, the hutchinsons decide to take that step and they will actually perform at the american antislavery society meeting in 1843, and perform in boston a little about that. their first forays into antislavery, and they do it brilliantly. so they were quite literally used tunes that other people are using, they often come from revival tents, songs that people were...
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douglass of north liberty is the newest member of the johnson county y ard of supervisors. supervisors.green-douglass was voted in last night after terrence neuzil resigned last month. a north liberty resident hasn't been on the board of supervisors since the 1960s.north liberty's mayor says she's pleased by other board member's efforts to visit cities like north liberty - but is excited to have representation of the rapidly growing city. amy nielsen, nl mayor10:55:02 i think that when you live somewhere, you just naturally have a more intimate knowledge of the day to day needs of that community and a feel for long of the personality even eventhe new supervisor will be neuzil's term on december 31st. another corridor city is seeing a lot of growlh and that means more options for shopping, eating, and other activities on main street this year.cbs 2 news reporter marissa scott is in marion marionto explain what's next for the city. city.marissa? karen, uptown marion has seen several set backs in the last year like business turnover and a new construction collapse.but there ar
douglass of north liberty is the newest member of the johnson county y ard of supervisors. supervisors.green-douglass was voted in last night after terrence neuzil resigned last month. a north liberty resident hasn't been on the board of supervisors since the 1960s.north liberty's mayor says she's pleased by other board member's efforts to visit cities like north liberty - but is excited to have representation of the rapidly growing city. amy nielsen, nl mayor10:55:02 i think that when you live...
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trooper douglass invited by republican pennsylvania senator pat toomey.oper douglass was shot and seriously wounded during a deadly ambush in 2014. so with trooper douglass in the audience, will president obama address the wave of violence against our police? trooper alex douglass joins me. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> first of all, how are you? >> doing well. you had a lot of damage to that hip. >> yes. i had a total right hip replacement. and my femur in my right leg was also replaced with a titanium rod. >> your colleague, of course, didn't make it he died. >> that's correct. >> you know, you were both barracks. if you are not safe at a police barracks, i don't know where you are safe. >> that's a good question. >> boy. anyway, tonight though going to the state of the union. excited a little bit? >> yes, i am. this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. so i'm definitely looking forward to it. >> what do you want to hear the president say? and do you expect him to say anything about law enforcement? >> i hope that he brings up some issues with
trooper douglass invited by republican pennsylvania senator pat toomey.oper douglass was shot and seriously wounded during a deadly ambush in 2014. so with trooper douglass in the audience, will president obama address the wave of violence against our police? trooper alex douglass joins me. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> first of all, how are you? >> doing well. you had a lot of damage to that hip. >> yes. i had a total right hip replacement. and my femur in my...
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supervisors.voters elected green-douglass in yesterday's special election.the vote came after former supervisor terrence neuzil resigned in december to take a job in time since the 19-60's that a resident of north liberty has a position on the board.north liberty mayor amy nielsen says she's looks forward to having more representation of the rapidly growing city. i think that when you live somewhere, you just naturally have a more intimate knowledge of the day to day needs of that community and a feel for lolo of the personality even eveneen-douglas will serve on the board of supervisors through the end neuzil's term in december. still to come on cbs 2 news newsthe ways to take care of yourself if you ever suffer a head chilly temps mean winter ch marco rubio. he ran for senate saying he opposed amnesty... thth he flipped, and worked with liberal chuck schumer to co-author the path to citizenship bill. he threatened to vote against it. and then voted for it. he supported his own dream act and then he abandoned it. marco rubio. just another washington politician you can't trust. jeb b
supervisors.voters elected green-douglass in yesterday's special election.the vote came after former supervisor terrence neuzil resigned in december to take a job in time since the 19-60's that a resident of north liberty has a position on the board.north liberty mayor amy nielsen says she's looks forward to having more representation of the rapidly growing city. i think that when you live somewhere, you just naturally have a more intimate knowledge of the day to day needs of that community and...
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hoffman.so lisa green douglass will fill the remaining term of terrance neuzil. turnout for this race, just over three percent. developing right now - g-o-p presidential hopeful ben carson's carson'scampaign is temporarily on hold tonight. this after a volunteer for van crash in western iowa. iowa.the state patrol tells cbs 2 news, a van carrying three iowa staffers hit a patch of ice on i-80 near atlantic at about nine-30 this morning. morning.the van flipped onto its side before it was hit by another vehicle.25-year-old braden joplin was killed in the crash and two other volunteers suffered injuries. doctor carson is in omaha tonight with joplin's family. all campaign activitis have been suspended until at least thursday. now to the two front runners in the g-o-p race in iowa. iowa.just 13 days before the caucuses, governor terry branstad is warning voters not to choose ted cruz.the governor claims the senator from texas is no friend of agriculture or renewable fuels and actually poses a threat to the state. state.cbs 2 news reporter matt hammill joins us live
hoffman.so lisa green douglass will fill the remaining term of terrance neuzil. turnout for this race, just over three percent. developing right now - g-o-p presidential hopeful ben carson's carson'scampaign is temporarily on hold tonight. this after a volunteer for van crash in western iowa. iowa.the state patrol tells cbs 2 news, a van carrying three iowa staffers hit a patch of ice on i-80 near atlantic at about nine-30 this morning. morning.the van flipped onto its side before it was hit by...
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welcome to you both, and i guess i start with governor douglass because let's go back to 2004 i guessward dean was doing relatively well in iowa. so you know that what happens in iowa does not necessarily play out on the day that voters go to the polls. what do you think about the play right now considering we're having a real problem with the markets at the moment? and it could portend a weaker economy. >> you're certainly right. we've seen this movie before in vermont. we all remember president dean and the polls leading up to the caucuses and early primaries don't mean so much as the actual votes that people cast. so it's interesting to watch, very volatile right now, particularly on the republican side. but let's see what the actual voters have to say here in the coming months. liz: right now, governor miller, you have people worried about two things. terrorism and of course the economy. today the markets dropping as much as they are, does it change who might be best position to sit in the oval office and fix the economy? >> well, it might move us more into domestic issues, which
welcome to you both, and i guess i start with governor douglass because let's go back to 2004 i guessward dean was doing relatively well in iowa. so you know that what happens in iowa does not necessarily play out on the day that voters go to the polls. what do you think about the play right now considering we're having a real problem with the markets at the moment? and it could portend a weaker economy. >> you're certainly right. we've seen this movie before in vermont. we all remember...
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trooper douglass will sit in the gallery overlooking the u.s.ouse chamber during the state of the union. >>> a court hearing on bill cosby's sexual assault charge originally set for this upcoming week now rescheduled for february 2. court records show that the evidence hearing was postponed to give cosby's defense some more time to prepare. the median has been charged with indecent aggravated assault of aer temple university employee in 2004. cosby has called the encounter consensu consensual. >>> a group representing public schools across pennsylvania is suing governor tom wolff and state legislature over the on going budget battle. the school board association claims members of the cabinet and law makers are illegally withholding state and federal aid. a lawsuit is seeking the money plus damages for the sixth months school districts have gone without aid. last week, the democratic governor approved billionings of dollars of schools in emergency funding, but he vow toed billions more attached to a republican bill he disagrees with. republicans
trooper douglass will sit in the gallery overlooking the u.s.ouse chamber during the state of the union. >>> a court hearing on bill cosby's sexual assault charge originally set for this upcoming week now rescheduled for february 2. court records show that the evidence hearing was postponed to give cosby's defense some more time to prepare. the median has been charged with indecent aggravated assault of aer temple university employee in 2004. cosby has called the encounter consensu...
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douglass was critically wounded, bryon dickson was killed in the attack back in 2014. the shooting was followed by a seven-week man hunt for the suspect, eric frein. frein is awaiting trial. trooper doug lass will sit in the gallery. >>> what does desean jackson think about chip kelly's firing? and the flyers will be missing a key player tomorrow against the islanders. ♪ ♪ >>> this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >> hey, danny pommells with you once again. no interviews by the eagles today the birds will interview doug peterson sunday. chiefs play the texans tomorrow in the wild card round. demarco murreshauesean jackson against the packers, commenting today on the firing of chip kelly. jackson was released by kelly after kelly's first season in 2013. jackson told "sports illustrated," "i'm a firm believer bad karma comes back to you. when you release people, trade people, get rid of good players who build something with the community, with the fans, with the kids to have a guy come in and change up the t
douglass was critically wounded, bryon dickson was killed in the attack back in 2014. the shooting was followed by a seven-week man hunt for the suspect, eric frein. frein is awaiting trial. trooper doug lass will sit in the gallery. >>> what does desean jackson think about chip kelly's firing? and the flyers will be missing a key player tomorrow against the islanders. ♪ ♪ >>> this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience...
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reporter: ray douglass says the alleged victim is a senior, a friend of her son's. >> i think we need to take time and get the facts. we don't know what the facts are yet. my son adores the teacher. my son adores the boy. reporter: we know a male special education teacher has been placed on administrative leave after an allegation of improper behavior by a teacher toward a student. >> are you concerned as a parent, but you trusted the school and the police department are doing the right thing. >> so you'll wait and see what happens? >> wait and see. reporter: from west boylston police, we are investigating and hope to thoroughly vet the information told us by the student. >> disappointed and angry. a bit of both. reporter: multiple parents told us the teacher is loved. they can't believe it's true. ray douglass, one of those who is hoping it's not. >> i'm not going to overreact and ruin somebody's career because i had a reaction. i happened and then make a -- an informed decision. reporter: parents tell us the issue is an inappropriate message sent by the teacher on a computer. if tha
reporter: ray douglass says the alleged victim is a senior, a friend of her son's. >> i think we need to take time and get the facts. we don't know what the facts are yet. my son adores the teacher. my son adores the boy. reporter: we know a male special education teacher has been placed on administrative leave after an allegation of improper behavior by a teacher toward a student. >> are you concerned as a parent, but you trusted the school and the police department are doing the...
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authorities say douglass was ambushed by shooting suspect eric frein outside the blooming grove barracks in 2014. another trooper corporal brian dickson was kill. >>> twelve year-old brayden mannering was guest of first lady michelle obama. mannering started a non-profit that provides food to homeless and le income people. he took action after attending a white house event encouraging children to improve their community. >>> new jersey governor chris christie return to the campaign trail in new hampshire, one day after his state of the state address. the he called outlaw make hours voted for a constitutional will amendment to require quarterly payments to the state public workers public worker fund. christie said it will lead to spending cuts or higher taxes. >> it will kill new jersey retailers, and store owners. the it the will disproportionately hurt new jersey's middle class and our poor. >> the governor says new jersey's economy is growing stronger every day, and he wants to convert a closed state prison into a drug treatment facility. democrats were not impressed with what christie
authorities say douglass was ambushed by shooting suspect eric frein outside the blooming grove barracks in 2014. another trooper corporal brian dickson was kill. >>> twelve year-old brayden mannering was guest of first lady michelle obama. mannering started a non-profit that provides food to homeless and le income people. he took action after attending a white house event encouraging children to improve their community. >>> new jersey governor chris christie return to the...
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trooper douglass will be the the guest of the patrick toomey. he was captured after a 48 day machine hunt. >>> more septa police officers are getting fitted with body cameras as part of the standard issue equip: septa say officers will activate the the cameras while on patrol. the many of been receiving training and wearing the technology since the new year he again. some started wearing cameras during a pilot program last year. >>> a judge rescheduled bill cosby's prelimb nanny hearing on sexual assault charges in montgomery county. january 14th hearing is now set for february 2nd at the county courthouse in norristown. the cosby is charged with assaulting a former temple university basketball coach in his elkins park mansion in 2004. more than 50 women have come forward claiming cosby drugged and sexually assaulted them. cosby has denied any wrongdoing. the. >>> the stock market closes out its worse week sips 2011. it it was another down day for the markets today, investors have been rattled by concerns over slow downs in china's economy, and
trooper douglass will be the the guest of the patrick toomey. he was captured after a 48 day machine hunt. >>> more septa police officers are getting fitted with body cameras as part of the standard issue equip: septa say officers will activate the the cameras while on patrol. the many of been receiving training and wearing the technology since the new year he again. some started wearing cameras during a pilot program last year. >>> a judge rescheduled bill cosby's prelimb...
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democrcr lisa green- douglass will fill the void on the johnson county board of supervisors. she is a spanish- language trainer, living in north liberty. the county auditor says voter turnout was lower than normal - at nearly four percent. classes will be back to normal today for students and staff at west high school in iowa city. a bomb threat cut the school day yesterday. police have not arrested anyone for thththreat. schools in new jersey, massachusetts and delaware also received bomb threats yesterday. no word yet if the threats are related. now, one last look at this morning's weather, justin... it's going to be tough to get rid of the clouds over the next couple of days, so be ready for more gray than blue in our sky. even so, our temperatures will still be warmer than they have been, reaching to the lower 20s thiafternoon aa middle 20s tomorrowowwinds are going to be light, as well. a few flurries may fall tomorrow night with partial sunshine returning later friday into saturday. we'll warm to the 30s by sunday before our next chance of snow arrives monday. today: mo
democrcr lisa green- douglass will fill the void on the johnson county board of supervisors. she is a spanish- language trainer, living in north liberty. the county auditor says voter turnout was lower than normal - at nearly four percent. classes will be back to normal today for students and staff at west high school in iowa city. a bomb threat cut the school day yesterday. police have not arrested anyone for thththreat. schools in new jersey, massachusetts and delaware also received bomb...
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lisa green-douglass and chris hoffman are vying for the empty seat on the five- member board. terrence neuzil michigan. the winnewill serve the rest of neuzil's term and be up p r public vote again in november. polls open at seven this morning and will close at nine tonight. they're trying again. college community school district will vote on a multi-million dollar bond referendum, early next month. back in april, the last referendum failed by only 58 votes. in december, supporters got enough signatures to get it back on the ballot, february 2nd. it calls for 49 and a half million dollars to help fight growing enrollment. passage means the district's property tax rate would increase about 32 cents to 16-13 per thousand dollars of valuation. school officials say the new rate would increase property taxes 17-50 per year for a home assessed at 100-thousand dollars. tv-9's forrest saunders joins us live from college community schools this morning. forrest, if approved, where will all that money go? the college community school board of education accepted petitions at their decembe
lisa green-douglass and chris hoffman are vying for the empty seat on the five- member board. terrence neuzil michigan. the winnewill serve the rest of neuzil's term and be up p r public vote again in november. polls open at seven this morning and will close at nine tonight. they're trying again. college community school district will vote on a multi-million dollar bond referendum, early next month. back in april, the last referendum failed by only 58 votes. in december, supporters got enough...
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lisa green-douglass and chris hoffman are vying for the empty seat. terrence neuzil left the position for a job in michigan. polls open at seven this morning and will close at nine tonight. now, one last look at this morning's weather, justin... clouds are moving back in today and will produce light snow later on. we may begin to see snowflakes as early as 3 or 4, but for most of the area it'll wait until after 6. light snow continues into the night with a dustingngp to two inches likely, with most places in lower teens today. tomorrow will be partly cloudy and warmer with highs in the 20s. we'll stay in the 20s right up to the weekend, with temperatures actually getting above freezing on sunday. today: pm light snow likely high: 10-16 winds: se 5-10 alo: 10 dbq: 12 iow: 15 tonight: light snow likely low: 7-13 winds: e 5-10 alo: 7 dbq: 9 iow: 12 tomorrow: partly cloudy high: 21-27 winds: s 5-10 alo: 22 dbq: 21 iow: 25 tomorrow night: partly cloudy low: 16-22 winds: s 5-10 alo: 16 dbq: 16 iow: 19 thursday: mostly cloudy high: 27 - low: 19 friday: partl
lisa green-douglass and chris hoffman are vying for the empty seat. terrence neuzil left the position for a job in michigan. polls open at seven this morning and will close at nine tonight. now, one last look at this morning's weather, justin... clouds are moving back in today and will produce light snow later on. we may begin to see snowflakes as early as 3 or 4, but for most of the area it'll wait until after 6. light snow continues into the night with a dustingngp to two inches likely, with...
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so did fragrant douglas. -- frederick douglass.illiam lloyd garrison, and even some congressional democrats who had voted for the amendment the second time around. lincoln worked hard to get the amendment passed by the house. the message was not a sure thing. many democrats continue to oppose it. some fearing its passage would perpetuate the war by preventing peace talks. others believe the amendment exceeded the scope of what article five allowed. article v governs amending the constitution. it addressed slavery in the states. lincoln lobbied some democratic members. he met and the last week with two lame-duck immigrant -- democratic congressman. john t stewart of illinois, he knew about a lobby effort to together by the secretary of state i was not able to find a seward.tary of state i was not able to find a link between lincoln and corruption in the process. why did lincoln place importance on the current congress passing the amendment? everyone knew he could call a special session of the 39th congress to pass it after the 38th
so did fragrant douglas. -- frederick douglass.illiam lloyd garrison, and even some congressional democrats who had voted for the amendment the second time around. lincoln worked hard to get the amendment passed by the house. the message was not a sure thing. many democrats continue to oppose it. some fearing its passage would perpetuate the war by preventing peace talks. others believe the amendment exceeded the scope of what article five allowed. article v governs amending the constitution....
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she talks about the effect of the abolitionist movement. , "singing for free douglasseing frederick and perhaps hearing him speak, the hutchinson's decide to take that step. will perform at the american anti-favorite society meeting in 1843. they will perform in boston a little before that. this in formal meeting settings and they do it brilliantly. tv, wemerican history will visit the home of harriet beecher stowe which he published more than 30 books. >> she moved in with her husband whom she married in 1836 and he was 10 years older and a professor of theology. he was retired. she moved in with her oldest children, 20 girls, her -- twin rls, in their 30's. she was world-famous and she had reached the pinnacle of fame in her 40's. now she is in her 60's and still writing to support the family. >> we will tour the mark twain house and museum and learn about mr. twain's professional successes and private lives -- private life. twain looked into hartford as a place to settle with his new wife and children and came to the city. he was tickled to death. he said this place is beautiful. his
she talks about the effect of the abolitionist movement. , "singing for free douglasseing frederick and perhaps hearing him speak, the hutchinson's decide to take that step. will perform at the american anti-favorite society meeting in 1843. they will perform in boston a little before that. this in formal meeting settings and they do it brilliantly. tv, wemerican history will visit the home of harriet beecher stowe which he published more than 30 books. >> she moved in with her...
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green-douglass will be up for reelection in november. the fate of the dakota access pipeline now rests with the iowa utilities board. yesterday, regulators in north dakota approved the the state's oil patch to illinois. the proposed pipeline would go through iowa, south dakota and illinois. south dakota and illinois have already approved the project. regulators in iowa are expected to make a decision next month. the cedar rapids flood control committee is meeting today. they plan to talk to the city council about issues that impact the flood control system. in december, the council examined 2015's flood recovery details. crews have met with the cocomunity and have laididut plans for a series of levees, removable walls and permanent walls to protect the students from loras college are back in iowa after a three week course abroad. their professor says their service trip opens the students' eyes to a temps into the 20s and more clouds than sun. there may be light fog in some areas, primarily this morning. a dusting of snow is possible toni
green-douglass will be up for reelection in november. the fate of the dakota access pipeline now rests with the iowa utilities board. yesterday, regulators in north dakota approved the the state's oil patch to illinois. the proposed pipeline would go through iowa, south dakota and illinois. south dakota and illinois have already approved the project. regulators in iowa are expected to make a decision next month. the cedar rapids flood control committee is meeting today. they plan to talk to the...
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(douglass pathetically slow start. i expected to get 15 days in already."this late season freeze hasn't only held up those eager to hit the slopes, but nearly every local business connected to the ski economy. (135223 nicolette laboy) "right now it's not close to what it was last year."nicolette laboy works at the poconos' starting gate action sports - where sales have not only stalled, they've dropped 75% compared to a year ago. (nats: ordering tickets) "i need a lift ticket." and for those resort employees as seasonal as the snow - it's been no vacation. (122700 nicole fox, shawnee mountain seasonal employee) "the past two years we've opened on black friday so to open this late - took a toll on us." nicole fox is one of shawnee's more than 450 seasonal employees who went more than a month without pay.(123117) "what is it like for you when you haven't gotten that phone call and january comes around?" (nicole fox, shawnee mountain seasonal employee) "for me it's just hard. // (123134) i'm not used to starting this late its hard. there's bills to be paid." (
(douglass pathetically slow start. i expected to get 15 days in already."this late season freeze hasn't only held up those eager to hit the slopes, but nearly every local business connected to the ski economy. (135223 nicolette laboy) "right now it's not close to what it was last year."nicolette laboy works at the poconos' starting gate action sports - where sales have not only stalled, they've dropped 75% compared to a year ago. (nats: ordering tickets) "i need a lift...
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lisa green-douglass and chris the empty seat on the five- member board. terree neuzil left the position for a job in kalamazoo, serve the rest of neuzil's term and be up for public vote again in november. polls are open until nine tonight. joe, you're tracking some snow that's on its way tonight? a fast moving system dives to the southeast taking the light snow east of the state tonight. any snow that falls will be easy to move as it will be very light and fluffy. for the remainder of the week we see more seasonable weather ahead. slowly thhigh temperatures climb from the middle 20s on tuesday to the middle 30s by sunday. snowfall chances are few and far between for the week ahead with the next chance holding off through the weekend. have a great night! tonight: light snow continues low: 7-13 winds: e 5-10tomorrow: mostly cloudy high: 227 winds: s 5-10 a fire yesterday in cedar rapids is a reminder to take care when trying to thaw out frozen water pipes. cedar rapids firefighters blamed an electric heat gun for this small fire on johnson avenue southwest.
lisa green-douglass and chris the empty seat on the five- member board. terree neuzil left the position for a job in kalamazoo, serve the rest of neuzil's term and be up for public vote again in november. polls are open until nine tonight. joe, you're tracking some snow that's on its way tonight? a fast moving system dives to the southeast taking the light snow east of the state tonight. any snow that falls will be easy to move as it will be very light and fluffy. for the remainder of the week...
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lisa green-douglass and chris hoffman are vying for the empty seat on the five- member board. terrence neuzil left the position for a job in kalamazoo, michigan. the winner will serve the rest of neuzil's term and be up for public vote again in november. polls open at seven in the morning and will close at nine tomorrow night. a historic, but troubled bridge could soon get a makeover. and people who live in waverly are giving their input on some of the options for the green bridge this evening. stay with tv9. a historic waverly bridge may makeover. and it might be thanks in part to this petition to help save the bridge. the almost 100-year-old bridge closed last year due to structural problems. now the city has 14 different options for the public to consider to either replace or repair the "green" bridge. the city of waverly is showing off the bridge options at an open house meeting that runs until 7 tonight. the choices range from doing nothing and demolishing the bridge to replacing the historic structure with a modern concrete bridge. a modern "truss" bridge that would look
lisa green-douglass and chris hoffman are vying for the empty seat on the five- member board. terrence neuzil left the position for a job in kalamazoo, michigan. the winner will serve the rest of neuzil's term and be up for public vote again in november. polls open at seven in the morning and will close at nine tomorrow night. a historic, but troubled bridge could soon get a makeover. and people who live in waverly are giving their input on some of the options for the green bridge this evening....
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brandon boniface/dillon douglass/16 year olds: i want to know my rights, and trump is said like after high school i'm corp, i want to see what he brings to the table and the country. trump touched on the issues that have made him famous and infamous at the same time. a wall that will be built by money from mexico keeping illegal immigrants out of the united states. his outstanding numbers in the polls. he talked about his opponent ted cruz, who he says can't be president. trump:is he a natural born citizen? i don't know. he talked about his great wealth. trump: i'm not going to be controlled by anyone but you he was well liked and respected by the northern nevada crowd. but both his supporters and trump know he has many miles to travel and people to meet before landing the republican nomination. in downtown reno, terri russell kolo 8 news now. endorsing presidential candidate hillary clinton. "the stakes have never been higher which is why we need a women's health champion in the white house. hillary clinton is the right person for the job." the endorsement is the group's first in a p
brandon boniface/dillon douglass/16 year olds: i want to know my rights, and trump is said like after high school i'm corp, i want to see what he brings to the table and the country. trump touched on the issues that have made him famous and infamous at the same time. a wall that will be built by money from mexico keeping illegal immigrants out of the united states. his outstanding numbers in the polls. he talked about his opponent ted cruz, who he says can't be president. trump:is he a natural...
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. >>> a sad story out of utah, police officer douglass barny was murdered on the job.was battling cancer and had a a wife and three children. he was alleged lie -- allegedly shot by corey henderson. police killed henderson. >>> new information is expected on a death investigation near a college in upstate new york. police discovered three bodies in the house yesterday morning about 35 miles away from rochester. two victims were students and the third person attended the state school. police recovered the knife from the house and believe the killer is among the dead. >>> u.s. embassy in baghdad confirmed several american contractors are missing in iraq. iraqi officials confirmed three americans were kidnapped from their interpreters home. no group has claimed responsibility. >>> new this morning, an nfl star had a gift for his mom on a special day for her. for the first time katrina smith got to see her sonemarrous thomas play in a game. she hopes to see her son win a super bowl. >>> the national attention on the flint michigan water crisis continues to grow. we'll have
. >>> a sad story out of utah, police officer douglass barny was murdered on the job.was battling cancer and had a a wife and three children. he was alleged lie -- allegedly shot by corey henderson. police killed henderson. >>> new information is expected on a death investigation near a college in upstate new york. police discovered three bodies in the house yesterday morning about 35 miles away from rochester. two victims were students and the third person attended the state...
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lisa green- douglass will be the next johnson county supervisor. she'll fill terrence neuzil's seat. he left the board after taking a job in michigan. the county was required to hold the election no matter what -- so they learned about the bomb threat -- since i've been auditor, probably the ffrst time where a bomb threat has caused this. polling sites, and they've had to relocate." people then voted at the athletic hall of fame on prairie meadow drive in iowa city. just 12 days away now from the iowa caucuses. donald trump -- in a tight race here -- is now being endorsed by justifiably so. you know, they they need to get use to it. this your basic abcs. anybody but clinton. it's more than that this go around. the former alaska governor and 2008 vice presidential nominee stood by trump at a rally in amexs. she praised him as someone who has shaken up the republican party. she's expected to be with him today at a campaign event in norwalk. as palin was in iowa, her son was being arraigned on domestic violence charges. track palin was arrested monday
lisa green- douglass will be the next johnson county supervisor. she'll fill terrence neuzil's seat. he left the board after taking a job in michigan. the county was required to hold the election no matter what -- so they learned about the bomb threat -- since i've been auditor, probably the ffrst time where a bomb threat has caused this. polling sites, and they've had to relocate." people then voted at the athletic hall of fame on prairie meadow drive in iowa city. just 12 days away now...
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democrat lisa green- douglass received more than 2-thousand votes today. she is a spanish- language trainer, living north h berty city council member chris hundred votes. the county auditor says normal - at nearly 4 percent. in two weeks, voters will decidee on a 47-million dollar bond issue for waterloo schools. the district would use money for career and technical education programs in a new 35 million dollar career center. some money would also go toward renovations at waterloo east and west high schools. kcrg-tv9's sarah mccarthy joins us in the studio. sarah, tonight, the school district met with some voters? beth, tonight is the first of several town hall meetings.. week. school officials say they're hoping to clearly lay out what this m mey will do for future and current students. nats of windows? old glass windowpanes and yellow, inefficient light fixtures are just two facility upgrades waterloo schools hope to install if a multimillion dollar bond is approved by voters. 17:02:05 "when you think about young people today and what we can provide in t
democrat lisa green- douglass received more than 2-thousand votes today. she is a spanish- language trainer, living north h berty city council member chris hundred votes. the county auditor says normal - at nearly 4 percent. in two weeks, voters will decidee on a 47-million dollar bond issue for waterloo schools. the district would use money for career and technical education programs in a new 35 million dollar career center. some money would also go toward renovations at waterloo east and west...
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yesterday, voters elected lisa green- douglass. she received a little more than 2-thousand votes. but less than four percent of registered voters showed up. the johnson county auditors office tracks 1992, just two percent of voters turned out for a school board election. auditor travis weipert says he's confused by the low turnout this year because of how hard his office has worked to boost voter turnout in recent y yrs. "we do voter registration drives, i go out and speak to all different clubs in the community, work with the high schools, all of our satellite voting here in johnson county, we have the mobile voting trailer." weipert says holding this election will likely cost taxpayers more than 40 thousand dollars. he says his office is always open to new ideas about how to make elections more affordable but many ideas aren't doable because of election laws. coming up on monday, yoyocan catch the dedecratic town hall live on kcrg 9- point-2. all three democratic presidential candidates - hillary clinton, martin o'malley and bernie sanders - will be part of the town hhl. it star
yesterday, voters elected lisa green- douglass. she received a little more than 2-thousand votes. but less than four percent of registered voters showed up. the johnson county auditors office tracks 1992, just two percent of voters turned out for a school board election. auditor travis weipert says he's confused by the low turnout this year because of how hard his office has worked to boost voter turnout in recent y yrs. "we do voter registration drives, i go out and speak to all different...
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lisa green-douglass and chris hoffman are vying for the empty seat on the five- member board. terrence neuzil left the position for a job in kalamazoo, michigan. the winner will serve the rest of neuzil's term and be up for public vote again in november. polls open at seven this morning and will close at nine tonight. the college community school district is trying to approve a referendum... again. this s ter the voters shot down the last referendum in april, by a mere 58 votes. kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders is live at prairie view elementary school in cedar rapids. forrest, supporters of the bond got enough signatures to bring it back for a vote february 2nd. how much money is the district looking for. cole, they are askininfor 49 and a half million dollars. the reason? growth. the district says student enrollment has outgrown their current facility. this gives you an idea. in 2014, 291 students graduated. in 2018, about 410 will graduate. passage of the bond would meme the disisict's property tax rate would increase about 32 cents to $16.13 per thousand dollars of valuation. t
lisa green-douglass and chris hoffman are vying for the empty seat on the five- member board. terrence neuzil left the position for a job in kalamazoo, michigan. the winner will serve the rest of neuzil's term and be up for public vote again in november. polls open at seven this morning and will close at nine tonight. the college community school district is trying to approve a referendum... again. this s ter the voters shot down the last referendum in april, by a mere 58 votes. kcrg-tv9's...
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brandon boniface/dillon douglass/16 year olds: i want to know my rights, and trump is going to tell me. like brandon said like after high school i'm probably gointo join the marine corp, i want to see what he brings to the table and the country. trump touched on the issues that have made him famous and infamous at the same time. a wall that will be built by money from mexico keeping illegal immigrants out of the united states. his outstanding numbers in the polls. he talked about his opponent ted cruz, who he says can't be president. trump:is he a natural born citizen? i don't know. he talked about his great wealth. trump: i'm not going to be controlled by anyone but you the people. he was well liked and respected but both his supporters and trump know he has many miles to travel and people to meet before landing the republican nomination. in downtown reno, terri russell kolo 8 news now. trump will be in new hampshire tomorrow morning where in enjoys an comfortable lead in the polls. on tuesday he will appear in iowa where he is in statistical dead heat with the u-s senator from texas
brandon boniface/dillon douglass/16 year olds: i want to know my rights, and trump is going to tell me. like brandon said like after high school i'm probably gointo join the marine corp, i want to see what he brings to the table and the country. trump touched on the issues that have made him famous and infamous at the same time. a wall that will be built by money from mexico keeping illegal immigrants out of the united states. his outstanding numbers in the polls. he talked about his opponent...
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. >>> state trooper alex douglass will attend the address. he is still recovering from the attack on the state police in the poconos that killed brian dixon. >>> iconic british singer david bowie has died. he died peacefully surrounded by his family. he had five decades with hits like let's dance and space odyssey. david bowie just released his 25th album black star he was 69 years old. >>> the 1.3 billion lottery drawing is so mind boggling, is having a hard time putting the numbers up on the billboards. check this out. lottery officials say 75% of all the number combinations have been purchased ahead of saturday's drawing but none of them matched. >>> i hope it gets to a trillion. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us we're dry. the story this morning is how much colder it is than yesterday. stepping outside you feel it as you step outside. as we go outside on sky6 live hd we see center city from the temple university camera. the camera is bouncing because the winds are getting a little bit on the blustery side. here we go, 32 degrees i
. >>> state trooper alex douglass will attend the address. he is still recovering from the attack on the state police in the poconos that killed brian dixon. >>> iconic british singer david bowie has died. he died peacefully surrounded by his family. he had five decades with hits like let's dance and space odyssey. david bowie just released his 25th album black star he was 69 years old. >>> the 1.3 billion lottery drawing is so mind boggling, is having a hard time...
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trooper douglass will be in the gallery overlooking the chamber during that state of the union address. >>> next, flyers ready for the islanders without key defense, and deshawn jackson sent packing by chip kelly had choice words about the former eagles' head coach. hear what he had to say after the break. >>> new from overnight, a driver facing dui charges after the suv struck a parked car and flip over. nbc 10 was on the scene in main street where police arrested the 19-year-old driver who suffered minor injuries from the accident. a court hearing on bill cosby's sexual assault case originally set for this week is now rescheduled for february 2. court records in montgomery county show the evidence hearing, preliminary hearing was postponed to give the defense more time to prepare. the comedian is charged with indecent aggravated assault of a former temple university employee in 2004. cosby has called the encounter consensual. >>> now to decision 2016. there was some confusion in a trump campaign rally in south carolina last night. the republican presidential front runner was remindin
trooper douglass will be in the gallery overlooking the chamber during that state of the union address. >>> next, flyers ready for the islanders without key defense, and deshawn jackson sent packing by chip kelly had choice words about the former eagles' head coach. hear what he had to say after the break. >>> new from overnight, a driver facing dui charges after the suv struck a parked car and flip over. nbc 10 was on the scene in main street where police arrested the...
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9t@ karen: from a boston school shaping young people into leaders for social justice to frederick douglass' similarities to dr. martin luther king, juni fernando: african-americans are a critical voting bloc for presidential candidates. in 2012, 95% of african-american voters cast their ballot for president obama, helping to propel him to victory. now with the 2016 race underway, group could be the difference between winning and losing for both parties in several states. so, how do you win the african-american vote? >> one of the big issues to me is race relations. fernando:' s texas native drew smith is an undecided voter. he' s looking for a democratic or republican candidate who understands and proposes solutions for his key issue. drew: i would love to hear some of the republicans or other candidates speak about it because i don' t feel like they' ve really covered it at all. fernando: his sentiment is shared by a many african-americans. after racial tensions erupted across the country last year. a gallup poll showed that black americans viewed race relations as one of the nation' s to
9t@ karen: from a boston school shaping young people into leaders for social justice to frederick douglass' similarities to dr. martin luther king, juni fernando: african-americans are a critical voting bloc for presidential candidates. in 2012, 95% of african-american voters cast their ballot for president obama, helping to propel him to victory. now with the 2016 race underway, group could be the difference between winning and losing for both parties in several states. so, how do you win the...
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new reports officer douglass barny was working over time to pay for cancer treatments. authorities say the incident started with a car crash involving korey henderson and a woman he was with when barny pursued the mana texting to leave the scene he shot him in the head and the officer died hours later at the hospital. >> we're continuing to follow breaking news out of prince george county. several people rescued from a house fire. the latest next. >> honoring civil rights icon how the district remembered martin luther king, jr. there were several events across the area. we'll talk about a few of them. gary. >> really cold out there this morning. wind chill values are below zero in sports this morning. we'll tell you how long the wave of cold sticks around. yes, no snow in the forecast but a storm is coming friday and saturday, stay with us, but a storm is coming friday and saturday, stay with us, weather, news, next. >> we're back now with breaking news out of prince george county. we've been following this morning this is a live look house fire in maryland. the home is
new reports officer douglass barny was working over time to pay for cancer treatments. authorities say the incident started with a car crash involving korey henderson and a woman he was with when barny pursued the mana texting to leave the scene he shot him in the head and the officer died hours later at the hospital. >> we're continuing to follow breaking news out of prince george county. several people rescued from a house fire. the latest next. >> honoring civil rights icon how...
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novel she wants it to be based on reality so she writes to formerly enslaved people like frederick douglass and while she is writing, we have a letter here dated july 1951 where she stands you may perhaps have noticed in your editorial meeting a series of articles that i am furnishing for the year in title uncle tom's cavett and she goes on to ask for information, true life stories about really what it is like to be enslaved and be in the system on a plantation as he is one who has that experience. another person she is true like experiences for and took from, the character of uncle tom was joe's i hanson, was enslaved person in maryland who found his way, escape through to canada to dresden, ontario and for public done settlement and there is the museum today in his honor. the narrative speaks, they all do struggle to make a decision to change your life and to get through freedom. harriet beecher stowe's uncle tom's cabin was published as a serial in the national era and it took almost a year to publish the whole story, much longer and she expected. subscribers to the newspaper, they wante
novel she wants it to be based on reality so she writes to formerly enslaved people like frederick douglass and while she is writing, we have a letter here dated july 1951 where she stands you may perhaps have noticed in your editorial meeting a series of articles that i am furnishing for the year in title uncle tom's cavett and she goes on to ask for information, true life stories about really what it is like to be enslaved and be in the system on a plantation as he is one who has that...
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authorities say douglass was ambush by shooting suspect eric frein outside blooming grove barracks in 2014. another trooper, corporal brian dickson was kill. >>> twelve year old brayden mannering was among first lady michelle obama's guests. he started a a non-profit organization to provide food to homeless and low income people. he took action after attending a white house event to encourage children to improve their community. >>> international incident that disrupted the president's preparation for his address, apparently is resolve. american officials expect iran to release group of u.s. sailors and small boats boats later today. two boats boats were in route from kuwait to bahrain but ended up in the persian gulf. they believe the boats and ten sailors were pick up after they suffered a mechanical break down and drifted in iranian territorial waters. the iran's foreign minister has a assured john kerry that the sailors will be able to continue on in their journey. the crew says it is fine. >>> at president obama begins its final year in office a new cbs news poll shows how americ
authorities say douglass was ambush by shooting suspect eric frein outside blooming grove barracks in 2014. another trooper, corporal brian dickson was kill. >>> twelve year old brayden mannering was among first lady michelle obama's guests. he started a a non-profit organization to provide food to homeless and low income people. he took action after attending a white house event to encourage children to improve their community. >>> international incident that disrupted the...
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the title of this essay by frederick douglass, is it right and why?t basically proposes some people who are so evil in so evil and so damaging to society and human life that they are deserving of death and neoliberal solution is to kill them. obama would not let me interview this book, but i hope to talk to and maybe someday after he is out of office and i will ask him, you know, is that essay assigned to the lawsuit, you know, occur to you as he wrestled with this idea of killing by drone. the thing that intrigues me a minute to this century in baltimore with slaveowners and also the abolitionists running around and trying to buy people of their freedom and tried to help them the slavery. it is a real moral culture in that is in no way resembles the issues that we surrounded counterterrorism. someday when we get off my short beard time, maybe i'll get to write that one. thanks for coming out tonight. you have been a great audience. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> and while our trip to oakland, california, we spoke to emily brady who spoke "hu
the title of this essay by frederick douglass, is it right and why?t basically proposes some people who are so evil in so evil and so damaging to society and human life that they are deserving of death and neoliberal solution is to kill them. obama would not let me interview this book, but i hope to talk to and maybe someday after he is out of office and i will ask him, you know, is that essay assigned to the lawsuit, you know, occur to you as he wrestled with this idea of killing by drone. the...
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brandon boniface & dillon douglass: trump is living history and i want to hear how he will destroy isis. gonna be an experience for me to witness politics up close and personal still here were others who needed to see the presidential candidate up close and personal before making a final decision. jeanne harrris: so just trying to find something interesting that will help me with my decision. he made his grand entrance and was welcomed by a crowd of more than two-thousand. he talked about his wall separating the us from mexico,
brandon boniface & dillon douglass: trump is living history and i want to hear how he will destroy isis. gonna be an experience for me to witness politics up close and personal still here were others who needed to see the presidential candidate up close and personal before making a final decision. jeanne harrris: so just trying to find something interesting that will help me with my decision. he made his grand entrance and was welcomed by a crowd of more than two-thousand. he talked about...
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. >> ninety minutes you and me, mano, mano, lincoln douglass style, if that scares you, then we can donnie was town hall. >> reporter: with trump's seven g.o.p. contenders will take part in tomorrow night's prime time g.o.p. debate, the seventh of the campaign season. >> don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 5:14. we have latest on the the forecast, katie, i know you have have to bundle up, it is warmer today, right. >> it is in the the as though you will be hugging the winter coat that much tighter. it is a day where it is close tore cecil nal. we are expect to go level off in the letter 40's this afternoon but we are still watching a frontal passage take place right now over the delaware valley. some might walk out the the door and see on is rain drops outs there in fact, we will show them to you first. i am clearly in the using an umbrella the on the die deck but we did have have some rain. there is a little bit of the sheen here on the the sky deck surface. so there was some rain that did cross through over our center city studios and it is still out there over central and
. >> ninety minutes you and me, mano, mano, lincoln douglass style, if that scares you, then we can donnie was town hall. >> reporter: with trump's seven g.o.p. contenders will take part in tomorrow night's prime time g.o.p. debate, the seventh of the campaign season. >> don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 5:14. we have latest on the the forecast, katie, i know you have have to bundle up, it is warmer today, right. >> it is in the the as...
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. >> 31842, to see frederick douglass and perhaps hearing the hutchinsons to take that back in and actually they perform at the american anti-slavery society in 1843 to perform in boston in the they do this in a formal meeting setting >> she moved in with her husband, married in 1836 come he was 10 years older and a professor of sociology. she moved in with her oldest children, her adult daughters and their 30's. she was in her 60s and calvin was in his seventies. she was still riding, a world-famous, reaching the pinnacle of fame in her 40's now in her 60s. she is still writing to support the family. >> mark twain begin to look into hartford as a place to settle with the young wife and a new family. and he was tickled to death writing letters back to his family the place is beautiful. they would go into the library after dinner it was a special spot. the paintings across the top of though wall and the knickknacks they would ask for a story but he would have to begin with the cat painting on that end. from there he had to continue across the mantle to incorporate each and every knickknack c
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voters will fill a vacancy lisa green-douglass and chris hoffman are vying for the empty seat on the five- member board. terrence neuzil left the position for a job in kalamazoo, michigan. the winner will see out the rest of neuzil's term and be up for election again in november. polls opened at 7 this morning and will close at 9 tonight. cedar rapids police are looking for a suspect who they say shot at a house. police were c cled to the intersection of 12th street and j avenue northeast last about. first responders took him to allen hospital, and then transported him to u-i-h-c. the crash is under investigation. in a tv-9 follow-up... fire that killed a a small town in boone county, , rth of des moines. that's according to a preliminary investigation. crews responded to the fire in boxholm shortly beforor1 o'clock sunday morning. sub-zeroroemperatures, caused some of the fire crews' pumps and trucks to freeze over. firefighters found the bodies of 27-year-old amber sorenson and her three kids inside the home. a massive fire destroyed a decades-old warehouse in fort dodge. it broke
voters will fill a vacancy lisa green-douglass and chris hoffman are vying for the empty seat on the five- member board. terrence neuzil left the position for a job in kalamazoo, michigan. the winner will see out the rest of neuzil's term and be up for election again in november. polls opened at 7 this morning and will close at 9 tonight. cedar rapids police are looking for a suspect who they say shot at a house. police were c cled to the intersection of 12th street and j avenue northeast last...
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fill a vacant seat on the johnson county board of supervisors.early results democrat lisa green douglass defeated chris hoffman, who was nominated by petition.turnout in this race, just over three percent. right now, more than a dozen people are getting help after two separate fires in cedar rapids. and in one case, efforts to keep warm were directly responsible for the flames. flames.one of the calls last night came from the 19-hundred block of a-avenue northeast. firefighters tell fox 28 news a overheated dryer.but the second fire, along johnson avenue northwest started while the homeowner was trying to thaw frozen pipes.the red cross tells fox 28 news they're now helping 14-people with emergency needs. . the good news is things are warming up a little bit across the state. we will go-- go--chief meteorologist terry swails has your most accurate this week, the u-s senate is expected to pass a house bill entering the u-s.critics say it's an over-reaction to security concncns after terror attacks in europe. europe.but supporters say it's a prudent step in the face of a growing threat.ton
fill a vacant seat on the johnson county board of supervisors.early results democrat lisa green douglass defeated chris hoffman, who was nominated by petition.turnout in this race, just over three percent. right now, more than a dozen people are getting help after two separate fires in cedar rapids. and in one case, efforts to keep warm were directly responsible for the flames. flames.one of the calls last night came from the 19-hundred block of a-avenue northeast. firefighters tell fox 28 news...
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parish and frederick douglass and many others.luding, of course, demand whose cottage we are -- the man whose cottage we are in today. i salute them all. [applause] >> thank you, commissioner harriet. invite esthero battle to join us for another song. >> i will be singing the battle hymn of the republic and feel free to sing along if you have a ,ayers in your program ♪ my nights have seen the glory of the lord traveling -- he hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword, his truth is marching on. ♪ glory, glory, hallelujah glory, glory, hallelujah glory, glory, hallelujah his truth is marching on i have seen him in the watchfires of a hundred circling camps they have builded him an altar in the evening dews and damps i can read his righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps his day is marching on. ♪ glory, glory, hallelujah glory, glory, hallelujah glory, glory, hallelujah his day is marching on -- the euro or in other wounded -- a line since god is marching glory, glory, hallelujah glory, glory, hallelujah g
parish and frederick douglass and many others.luding, of course, demand whose cottage we are -- the man whose cottage we are in today. i salute them all. [applause] >> thank you, commissioner harriet. invite esthero battle to join us for another song. >> i will be singing the battle hymn of the republic and feel free to sing along if you have a ,ayers in your program ♪ my nights have seen the glory of the lord traveling -- he hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift...
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voters elected lisa green-douglass. she received a little more than twthousand votes. less than four percent registered voters s owed up. the johnson county auditors office tracks elections back to the 1970's. in 1992, just two percent of voters turned out for a school board election. audidir travis weipert says he's confused by y the low turnout this year because of how hard his office has worked to boost voter turnout in recent years. "we do voter registration all different clubs in the schools, all of our satellite voting here in johnson county, we have the mobile voting trailer." weipert says his office wants to make elections more affordable - this one liky cost taxpayers more than 40 thousand dollars. november. the fate of the dakota access pipeline now rests with the iowa utilities board. yesterday, regulators in north dakota approved the pipeline to move crude oil from the state's oil patch to illinois. the proposed pipeline would go through iowa, south dakota and illinois. south dakota and illinois have already approved the project. regulators in iowa are expe
voters elected lisa green-douglass. she received a little more than twthousand votes. less than four percent registered voters s owed up. the johnson county auditors office tracks elections back to the 1970's. in 1992, just two percent of voters turned out for a school board election. audidir travis weipert says he's confused by y the low turnout this year because of how hard his office has worked to boost voter turnout in recent years. "we do voter registration all different clubs in the...
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lisa greee- douglass winning a seat on the johnson county board of supervisors over chris hoffman she'll take over for terrence neuzil. he left the board after taking a job in michigan. the lawwer for mexican drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman says his client is being jailed under human rights guzman's lawyer said today that he has not seen his client in jail. he said the isolation tactics used against his client to go against human rights and asked the country's case. mexican authorities have increase security at guzman's prison t t stop another escape. he is now being held in isolation in the same prison. the mexican government says it plans to extradite guzman to the united states. but officials have cautioned the to five years. a woman in australia is lucky to have escaped being seriously injured or killed after a car smashed into a highway gas station surveillance camera video shows the car plowing through the front glass wall of the shop, where the woman can be seen walking toward the counter. seconds later she was thrown to the ground by the impact of the crash. the co-owner's wi
lisa greee- douglass winning a seat on the johnson county board of supervisors over chris hoffman she'll take over for terrence neuzil. he left the board after taking a job in michigan. the lawwer for mexican drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman says his client is being jailed under human rights guzman's lawyer said today that he has not seen his client in jail. he said the isolation tactics used against his client to go against human rights and asked the country's case. mexican...
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county.lisa green-douglass won last night's special election to fill a vacant seat on the board of supervisors. supervisors.the vote came terrence neuzil resigned in december to take a job in michigan.north liberty mayor amy nielsen says she's looks forward to having more representation for her rapidly growing city. i think that when you live somewhere, you just naturally have a more intimate knowledge of the day to day needs of that community and a feel for long of the personality even evendouglass-green's term on the board will expire at the end of the year, which means if she wants another term, she will have to run ain this november. many of you probably have your sights set on the summer months. months.we still have a ways to get there, but in the meantime, we will see a bit of relief from the bitter cold. cold.chief meteorologist terry swails joins us now with your terry thanks.at the capitol today todaythe u-s senate failed to get enough votes to move ahead with legislation that would block syrian and iraqi refugees from entering the u-s. u-s.but how many are already here?national corre
county.lisa green-douglass won last night's special election to fill a vacant seat on the board of supervisors. supervisors.the vote came terrence neuzil resigned in december to take a job in michigan.north liberty mayor amy nielsen says she's looks forward to having more representation for her rapidly growing city. i think that when you live somewhere, you just naturally have a more intimate knowledge of the day to day needs of that community and a feel for long of the personality even...
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voters elected lisa green-douglass. she received a little more than two thousand votes. less than four percent of registered voters turned out. the johnson county auditors office tracks elections back to the 1970's. in 1992, just two percent of voters turned out for a school board election. the county auditor says he's confused by the low turnout this year because of how hard his office has worked to boost voter turnout in recently. "we do voter registration drives, i go out and speak to all different clubs in the schools, all of our satellite voting here in johnson county, we have the mobile voting trailer." the auditor says his office wants to make elections more affordable - this one likely cost taxpayers more than 40 thousand dollars. reelection in november. first, meteorologis t justin your first alert forecast, justin... for the most part, our sky will remain mostly cloudy this afternoon. some thinning of the overcast is possible from time to time, so enjoy any sunshine you can get. we'll have higig in the middle 20s. clouds keke temperatures in the middle teens to
voters elected lisa green-douglass. she received a little more than two thousand votes. less than four percent of registered voters turned out. the johnson county auditors office tracks elections back to the 1970's. in 1992, just two percent of voters turned out for a school board election. the county auditor says he's confused by the low turnout this year because of how hard his office has worked to boost voter turnout in recently. "we do voter registration drives, i go out and speak to...
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in a special election, democrat lisa green- douglass received more than 2,000 votes yesterday. she is a spanish- language trainer and lives in north liberty. her opponent, north liberty city council member chris hoffman, got more than 12,000 votes. the county auditor says voter than normal - at just 4 percent. next month, voters in denver will once again decide whether or not to go the hihi school. the school wants s make some major improvements to some of the school's extra-curricular asking property owners to pay extra taxes for the $7.3 million dollar project. the bond narrowly failed in a vote last june. the project would build a brand new gym, auditorium and indoor track. the district's superintenden t says improvements to those facacities have been a long time coming. the current buildings were constructed 60 years ago. opponents tell the waterloo-cedar falls courier that the district should focus on funding for educational projects first. the bond vote is february 2nd. the linn-mar community school district is about school funding. superintendent quintin shepherd wants v
in a special election, democrat lisa green- douglass received more than 2,000 votes yesterday. she is a spanish- language trainer and lives in north liberty. her opponent, north liberty city council member chris hoffman, got more than 12,000 votes. the county auditor says voter than normal - at just 4 percent. next month, voters in denver will once again decide whether or not to go the hihi school. the school wants s make some major improvements to some of the school's extra-curricular asking...
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registering voters, taking freedom rides, marching for equality, stories of the struggle, yes, frederick douglassstruggles and the patriotism but also of the sacrifice. among the names of those who were emblazoned in this case montgomery, were the four little girls. their lives taken in a simple act of going to church. there were four students, four daughters of birmingham, four innocent victims to the forces of hatred and prejudice, racism and injustice. their memories must always be a blessing to all of us. their loss must remain a sober reminder of our tasks today. to ensure that equality is a birthright never denied, to defend the right of all americans regardless of race, to lead their lives without fear, with the blessings of liberty and justice for all. now, mention has been made that rosa parks is looking over our shoulder right here. she seems to have always been looking over our shoulders. i remember in march when the speaker brought us together then -- thank you, again, mr. speaker, for bringing us together -- when we dedicated the statue. many of us had been earlier in the morning on
registering voters, taking freedom rides, marching for equality, stories of the struggle, yes, frederick douglassstruggles and the patriotism but also of the sacrifice. among the names of those who were emblazoned in this case montgomery, were the four little girls. their lives taken in a simple act of going to church. there were four students, four daughters of birmingham, four innocent victims to the forces of hatred and prejudice, racism and injustice. their memories must always be a...
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in a special election, democrat lisa green- douglass received more than 2-thousand votes yesterday. she is a spanish- language trainer and lives in north liberty. her opponent, north liberty city council member chris hoffman, got more than 12- hundred votes. the county auditor says ter turnout was lower than nororl - at nearly 4 percent. morning - they were trapped in a house fire. 12-year old lena bartels and 15-year old trinity bartels of wauzeka, wisconsin were the only ones home at the time. a man driving by the house called 9-1-1 just before midnight monday night. he stopped and tried to help, but flames had alrerey taken o or the house. fire crews found the girls inside once the flames were out. the crawford county sheriff's office says this is a devastating loss for the community. "this is a very small, close nit ommunity, things likikthis affect us greatly, but the nice thing about this community is we pull together well as a community, and i think together we'll get through this." the state fire marshall is now investigating the cause of the fire. in a tv-9 follow-up this m
in a special election, democrat lisa green- douglass received more than 2-thousand votes yesterday. she is a spanish- language trainer and lives in north liberty. her opponent, north liberty city council member chris hoffman, got more than 12- hundred votes. the county auditor says ter turnout was lower than nororl - at nearly 4 percent. morning - they were trapped in a house fire. 12-year old lena bartels and 15-year old trinity bartels of wauzeka, wisconsin were the only ones home at the...