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next we turn to the collection of francis scott key. francis scott key, the author of the national anthem s a graduate from the college in 1796. in those days the college had a secondary school and went through college if you chose to do it, and he was at the school for ten years. took a long time to graduate in those days, but he did so long before he was 20 years old. and one of the pieces that he wrote that has had some influence at the college was a discourse on education. it was delivered at at that time st. anne's church after the commencement of of john's college. i thought maybe i would just read a paragraph or two from it. this is fun. he's talking about the importance of a liberal education for all. not just for the wealthy. and he says: there are and ever will be the poor and the rich, the men of labor and the men of leisure, and the state which neglects either neglects a duty and neglects it at its peril. for whichever it neglects will be not only useless, mischievous. francis scott key was a big speaker, and this particular
next we turn to the collection of francis scott key. francis scott key, the author of the national anthem s a graduate from the college in 1796. in those days the college had a secondary school and went through college if you chose to do it, and he was at the school for ten years. took a long time to graduate in those days, but he did so long before he was 20 years old. and one of the pieces that he wrote that has had some influence at the college was a discourse on education. it was delivered...
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francis scott key was a big speaker and this particular discourse goes on for a few hours, sometimes shortly after my presidency i received in the mail and been the will of francis scott key from one of the descendants. this has been carefully preserved and you will see very fine handwriting. it is a beautiful document and it is rare, 1837 is the date of the will but this has some importance to its -- this is a book given to the college as one of many by alexander, the founder of the boston library and also the international book exchange. that took some imagination. kind of exciting to have a collection of books donated to the college around 1850, all sacred texts, religious books, the international book exchange. and published in latin. and anything anyone would focus on, early edition generally translations of these works that we have read for a long long time. >> next, jane wilson mcwilliams takes us through the history of annapolis and the naval academy. >> is "annapolis: city on the severn: a history". you can watch it now on booktv. >> release settlers on 300 x years ago would
francis scott key was a big speaker and this particular discourse goes on for a few hours, sometimes shortly after my presidency i received in the mail and been the will of francis scott key from one of the descendants. this has been carefully preserved and you will see very fine handwriting. it is a beautiful document and it is rare, 1837 is the date of the will but this has some importance to its -- this is a book given to the college as one of many by alexander, the founder of the boston...
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and his name was francis scott key. >> we'll have more on the history of "the star-spangled banner" when "tkn" continues. [ fifes and drums play ] [ cannon fires ] >> fort mchenry was the only thing standing in between the british ships and baltimore city. >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ >> why did key write that first line? >> "o say can you see"? key wasn't sure who won the fight. it was dark the morning after the battle. he's looking through a spyglass, and then he sees the giant american flag going over the fort and realizes that the americans held out, the americans won, and that inspired him to write the poem the "defence of fort mchenry." >> ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight >> when francis scott key wrote his poem, there were only 15 stars and 15 stripes on the american flag. >> ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ ♪ were so gallantly streaming? >> so, what exactly are the ramparts? >> the ramparts are the brick walls surrounding the fort, and "ramparts" is another nam
and his name was francis scott key. >> we'll have more on the history of "the star-spangled banner" when "tkn" continues. [ fifes and drums play ] [ cannon fires ] >> fort mchenry was the only thing standing in between the british ships and baltimore city. >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ >> why did key write that first line? >> "o say can you see"? key wasn't sure who won the fight. it was dark the morning after...
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sometime shortly after my presidency and received in the mail the will of francis scott key from oneof the defendants. this has been carefully preserved and you'll see very fine handwriting. it's a beautiful document and it's rare. 1837. here's a book that has importance to the college. this is a book given to the college is one of many by alexandra bob and mary. he was the founder of the boston library and also the international book exchange. that takes some imagination and it's kind of exciting to have a collection of books donated to the concrete around 1850. all religious books by the founder of the international book exchange. this is a book of sacred hymns. once again, so many early books are written in published in latin. their early editions and translations some of these works that we've read at the college for a long, long time. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with clinical activist and radio host joe madison. this week on a craig steven wilder and his latest book, "ebony & ivy: race, slavery & the troubled history of america's universities." in it, and the m.i.t. hist
sometime shortly after my presidency and received in the mail the will of francis scott key from oneof the defendants. this has been carefully preserved and you'll see very fine handwriting. it's a beautiful document and it's rare. 1837. here's a book that has importance to the college. this is a book given to the college is one of many by alexandra bob and mary. he was the founder of the boston library and also the international book exchange. that takes some imagination and it's kind of...
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long before the national anthem composed by francis scott key the 50 people that this land. >> >> the first people that this land had these fight songs, national anthems for these tribes, paying homage to the first flag of this land, the eagle staff. remembering our veterans as well, the warriors whether going to battle or returning from battle paying homage to their service, paying homage to this flag. always honored our veterans, our warriors. (chanting) (spiritual chanting). remember our fallen veterans and those still in battle. going into a victory song. here we go. everybody dance. (drums). go dancing rocking san francisco city hall indian way. how about a big round of applause for all our dancers? all right. [applause] all right. once again let's hear it for your singers, our dancers from everywhere here in the san francisco bay area. [applause] all right. good singing. good dancing. posting the eagle staff at this time. be shout out to larry harrison for taking care of our eagle staff. you maybe seated. calling up to the podium at this time michael lupdtin and vice president o
long before the national anthem composed by francis scott key the 50 people that this land. >> >> the first people that this land had these fight songs, national anthems for these tribes, paying homage to the first flag of this land, the eagle staff. remembering our veterans as well, the warriors whether going to battle or returning from battle paying homage to their service, paying homage to this flag. always honored our veterans, our warriors. (chanting) (spiritual chanting)....
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the boy hurt himself on a faulty playground at francis scott key elementary middle school last year.ms from a negligence lawsuit against the city school board. >>> apple fans may have a good reason for worrying about whether they will be able to get the latest iphone. the stock of the new iphone 5s is limited. it's on sale in 11 countries today including the united states, canada, china, australia and japan. this is the video that people have been waiting in line we hope to show you of people in australia hoping to get the phone. they are ahead of us in terms of the time zone. so they were hopefully the first to get it if there were any available. at&t store in towson opens to eager customers at 8:00 this morning. >>> good news maxistas you can shop on line. tj maxx will launch the website this fall featuring great deals on clothes shoes and handbags. the runway section has runway labels like gucci. >>> and since we are talking about shopping kohl's is looking ahead to the holiday season and will hire about 50,000 people nationwide for the seasonal positions. looking to hire 1400 to
the boy hurt himself on a faulty playground at francis scott key elementary middle school last year.ms from a negligence lawsuit against the city school board. >>> apple fans may have a good reason for worrying about whether they will be able to get the latest iphone. the stock of the new iphone 5s is limited. it's on sale in 11 countries today including the united states, canada, china, australia and japan. this is the video that people have been waiting in line we hope to show you of...
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so, had gone to francis scott key elementary school, hoover middle school, lowell high school and amso proud to be able to come back full circle to support a lot of those schools that i went to and be part of that community in a very integral way. >> so, you spent most of your life in san francisco. why did you choose to live in the city? >> well, first of all, my parents decided to move us to the sunset district because they really wanted my brother and i to have a really good and safe r growing up. there were a lot of children and families in the sunset district and i think they felt like it would be the best environment for us to grow up. so, we ended up staying out there and fell in love with it and have a lot of pride after especially working for the sunset district as the electricity i have aide to supervisor chiu for over five years. and working with -- very intimately with a lot of community members, the merchants, our local residents who have, you know, interest in things such as public safety or public transportation, our school communities, our parks and play grounds, just
so, had gone to francis scott key elementary school, hoover middle school, lowell high school and amso proud to be able to come back full circle to support a lot of those schools that i went to and be part of that community in a very integral way. >> so, you spent most of your life in san francisco. why did you choose to live in the city? >> well, first of all, my parents decided to move us to the sunset district because they really wanted my brother and i to have a really good and...
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>> the quiet city of frederick, maryland, is perhaps best known as the final resting place of francis scott key, author of "the star spangle banner." and while this little city no longer has to worry about bombs bursting in air, frederick is a battleground of the different sort. >> we got to the point where we realized we had to do something. >> something about a drug problem taking over the city. synthetic marijuana. it is a designer drug wear nail polish remover mixed with chemicals is sprayed on dried herbs. sold -- similar to that of actual marijuana. with sometimes serious side effects. >> you are smoking chemicals. smoking something that is laced with, you do not know what. you might be smoking lighter fluid. >> what started off as a community nuisance turned into a public health emergency. >> we started noticing that more with some reports from the frederick memorial hospital. something was happening in our town. >> the u.s. put a ban on 26 types of synthetic drugs in 2012. but the chemical makeup can be so easily manipulated that drugmakers quickly found ways to skirt the law. >> we
>> the quiet city of frederick, maryland, is perhaps best known as the final resting place of francis scott key, author of "the star spangle banner." and while this little city no longer has to worry about bombs bursting in air, frederick is a battleground of the different sort. >> we got to the point where we realized we had to do something. >> something about a drug problem taking over the city. synthetic marijuana. it is a designer drug wear nail polish remover...
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the quiet little city of frederick maryland is perhaps best known as the final resting place of francis scott key author of the star-spangled banner. and while this little city no longer has to worry about bombs bursting in air or frederick is now a battleground of a different sort we got to the point where we realized we had do something something about a drug problem taking over the city synthetic marijuana it's a designer drug where nail polish remover mixed with chemicals is sprayed on dried herbs sold and smoked to get a high similar to that of actual marijuana with sometimes serious side effects if you smoke and chemicals you're smoking something that is laced with your even know what you might just be smoking lighter fluid what started off as just a community nuisance quickly turned into a public health emergency we started noticing it more with some reports from our own from the physical world hospital and we were realizing something was happening in our town as well the u.s. as a whole put a ban on twenty six types of synthetic drugs in two thousand and twelve but the chemical makeup
the quiet little city of frederick maryland is perhaps best known as the final resting place of francis scott key author of the star-spangled banner. and while this little city no longer has to worry about bombs bursting in air or frederick is now a battleground of a different sort we got to the point where we realized we had do something something about a drug problem taking over the city synthetic marijuana it's a designer drug where nail polish remover mixed with chemicals is sprayed on...
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. >> francis scott key a lawyer and a poet had gone out to a ship in the river. negotiating a prison release from the british fleet when the battle of baltimore began. he was four miles away from fort mchenry, today, that spot is marked with a buoy, what many don't know is that frances scott key could not see the outcome of the battle p. >> it is muddy. it is raining, the americans are feeling helpless, you have the smoke from all the guns, tear gas, say can you see, he cannot see the flag by dawn's early light, can you see the flag by dawn's early lite. and then he flecks so proudly we hailed at twilight's last dreaming so out on the water, where today we see the key bridge, key wrote a poem, it was originally called the defense of fort mchenry. setting the words to the tune of a favorite song. >> he had a real thing for british drinking song called a new castleacrian in heaven. >> he was really into a drinking song. >> yes, he really lightenings the tune, and i think he composed other poetry to fit it. but he definitely had this in mind. >> you know the song. >
. >> francis scott key a lawyer and a poet had gone out to a ship in the river. negotiating a prison release from the british fleet when the battle of baltimore began. he was four miles away from fort mchenry, today, that spot is marked with a buoy, what many don't know is that frances scott key could not see the outcome of the battle p. >> it is muddy. it is raining, the americans are feeling helpless, you have the smoke from all the guns, tear gas, say can you see, he cannot see...
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francis scott key wrote a poem that would later become america's national anthem.le in maryland during the war of 1812. weeks earlier british troops burned the white house, the capitol building and the library of congress. their next target was fort mckenry in baltimore. but after a full day of attacking, it was still standing. and so was the american flag that was flying over it. keyes wrote a poem said about the scene. star-spangled banner 1 9 years ago today. that is how fox reports on this friday the 13th. i consider it lucky. because i'm doing what i love. i'm in for shepard smith. we're back tomorrow with fox report weekend. and in about seven seconds. the factor. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: ♪ i'm in the back u.s.a. ♪ know how lucky you are ♪ back in the ussr. >> bill: how can a villain like putin who admires stalin humiliate the will telld it's not a pretty picture. >> what this story is really about is voter suppression. >> nonsense, that woman colorado state senator angela thrown out of office by the voters because of her antigun posture.
francis scott key wrote a poem that would later become america's national anthem.le in maryland during the war of 1812. weeks earlier british troops burned the white house, the capitol building and the library of congress. their next target was fort mckenry in baltimore. but after a full day of attacking, it was still standing. and so was the american flag that was flying over it. keyes wrote a poem said about the scene. star-spangled banner 1 9 years ago today. that is how fox reports on this...
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francis scott key wrote a poem that would later become america's national anthem.a battle in maryland during the war of 1812. weeks earlier british troops burned the white house, the capitol building and the library of congress. their next target was fort mckenry in baltimore. but after a full day of attacking, it was still standing. and so was the american flag that was flying over it. keyes wrote a poem said about the scene. star-spangled banner 1 9 years ago today. that is how fox reports on this friday the 13th. i consider it lucky. because i'm doing what i
francis scott key wrote a poem that would later become america's national anthem.a battle in maryland during the war of 1812. weeks earlier british troops burned the white house, the capitol building and the library of congress. their next target was fort mckenry in baltimore. but after a full day of attacking, it was still standing. and so was the american flag that was flying over it. keyes wrote a poem said about the scene. star-spangled banner 1 9 years ago today. that is how fox reports on...
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was raised in triumph at the end of the perilous fight, a battle watched over the ram parts by francis scottea, he wrote the words to the song that has since become our national anthem. and so the national anthem came together once more yesterday. and the replica was raised in all its glory over baltimore's forth mchenry. our flag is still there. and now we proudly hail bob scheiffer in washington to find out what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. well, the secretary of state and his russian counterpart have come up with a plan to get those chemical weapons out of syria. but can the syrian dictator be trusted to go along? that's the question we'll explore on "face the nation." >> schieffer: thank you, bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning a visit with cher. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the m
was raised in triumph at the end of the perilous fight, a battle watched over the ram parts by francis scottea, he wrote the words to the song that has since become our national anthem. and so the national anthem came together once more yesterday. and the replica was raised in all its glory over baltimore's forth mchenry. our flag is still there. and now we proudly hail bob scheiffer in washington to find out what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer:...
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we have fox business network melissa francis and scott mar tint to sort through this. melissa, i was telling people, you wouldn't know but we had an 200-point swing. was was driving this? we had a jobs number out and confusion on syria today but they were all in the mix today. >> i heard somebody made the comment earlier today saying this jobs report was like a hot dog. might taste good at first but then sometimes you see what is inside or how it was made and your feelings very much change. that's what this jobs report was like. we added 169,000 jobs but 312,000 people so double the number basically, totally dropped out, and decided, they can never find a job. it wasn't even worth looking anymore. they were just going to give up. and that's what people are reacting to. you look since the beginning of the year, three out of five jobs that were added, the ones actually added, were parttime. i mean that's not the kind of job where you can support your family or buy stuff or drive the economy. >> neil: i guess that's where syria comes in? i heard from many wall street pros
we have fox business network melissa francis and scott mar tint to sort through this. melissa, i was telling people, you wouldn't know but we had an 200-point swing. was was driving this? we had a jobs number out and confusion on syria today but they were all in the mix today. >> i heard somebody made the comment earlier today saying this jobs report was like a hot dog. might taste good at first but then sometimes you see what is inside or how it was made and your feelings very much...
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scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. francis is a very different pope and today he seat dramatically different tone for the world's billion-plus catholics, including 75 million here in the united states. the pope, who moved so easily among the faithful, even calling some on the phone, did not change the rules or the teachings of the church, but in a ground breaking interview with the jesuit magazine today francis laid out his vision saying that the church must be more welcoming and merciful or it will fall like a house of cards. here's michelle miller. >> reporter: this was the most extensive interview pope francis has given since being elected in march. he was blunt about the church's mission. "we cannot insist only on issues related to abortion, gay marriage, and the use of contraceptive methods. we have to find a new balance" or, he warned "the church is likely to fall like a house of cards." >> i think it says that serve welcome in the church. >> reporter: father james martin is editor of "america" magazine, one of 16 cathol
scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. francis is a very different pope and today he seat dramatically different tone for the world's billion-plus catholics, including 75 million here in the united states. the pope, who moved so easily among the faithful, even calling some on the phone, did not change the rules or the teachings of the church, but in a ground breaking interview with the jesuit magazine today francis laid out his vision saying that the church must be more welcoming and...
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it was francis scott key was witnessing a dangerous moment in american history when he is in the bombardmentr the attack of the fall of washington. he realizes that the fate of the country might hang on the outcome of that fight. if that flag isn't there in the morning he was very afraid for the future of the country. >> host: steve vogel author of "through the perilous fight" six weeks that saved a nation. he joins us and this is booktv on c-span2. coming up in just a minute is another event from the history biography tent at the national book festival. this would be marie arana and we will bring a light coverage. she has written a book about simon bolivar and it's called "bolivar" american liberator. in just a minute live coverage from the 2013th national book festival. marie arana. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. i am mike goldman with wells fargo and i am honored to be here again for the third year as wells fargo celebrates its sponsorship of the national book festival. we are very proud of this partnership with congress. how special it is to witnes
it was francis scott key was witnessing a dangerous moment in american history when he is in the bombardmentr the attack of the fall of washington. he realizes that the fate of the country might hang on the outcome of that fight. if that flag isn't there in the morning he was very afraid for the future of the country. >> host: steve vogel author of "through the perilous fight" six weeks that saved a nation. he joins us and this is booktv on c-span2. coming up in just a minute is...
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francis knight. and we are respecting their request that the media not attend. earlier in the day, we were welcomed outside services for john johnson and as scott broom reports, mourners were encouraged to put aside their anger. >> a good man like this was taken away. a senseless act. >> age 76 was the oldest navy yard shooting victim and to hear the hundreds who turned out to remember him at lutheran church in gaithersburg today, he was also happy. johnson was a career logistics analyst. he loved the job and the people he worked with. he was renowned for giving big bear hugs. >> we loved it. >> johnson was the father of four adult daughters and nine grandchildren. his family insisted there be no ill will toward aaron alexis and his family. mourners imagined johnson would have hugged his killer. >> it's senseless. when you met a guy like john and realize that john would put his arms around that guy. >> no ill will, that's what they said. no ill will. there is strength for us. >> in his remarks, the shootings were a painful reminder that too many people in this world are unraveling and turning to violence. the pastor said america needs public leaders who muster up the
francis knight. and we are respecting their request that the media not attend. earlier in the day, we were welcomed outside services for john johnson and as scott broom reports, mourners were encouraged to put aside their anger. >> a good man like this was taken away. a senseless act. >> age 76 was the oldest navy yard shooting victim and to hear the hundreds who turned out to remember him at lutheran church in gaithersburg today, he was also happy. johnson was a career logistics...
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scott williams, is the one who shot alexis. >> and now to a quote from the pope from pope francis. i am a sinner, he says. this is how the pope describes himself in a 12,000-word interview just released a couple hours ago in 16 countries, granted pope francis is a jesuit. his interviewers were a jesuit priest and he was able to approve the interview, but still, what the pope reveals, according to religious observers we have been in contact with, this is one of the most honest profiles ever given by the leader of the catholic church. i want to go to father edward beck, and father beck, i think one of our belief blog correspondents put it best, talking about this. this is very unpope like behavior for a pope to sit for an interview like this. >> well, indeed. not only to sit for it but then to say what he said. not only does he put himself in the context of sinners, but he says the primary mission of the church is to heal the wounded, heal the sinner. he compared the church, he said it should be like a field hospital on a battlefield. and so by putting it in that context, he's saying that is your job. love
scott williams, is the one who shot alexis. >> and now to a quote from the pope from pope francis. i am a sinner, he says. this is how the pope describes himself in a 12,000-word interview just released a couple hours ago in 16 countries, granted pope francis is a jesuit. his interviewers were a jesuit priest and he was able to approve the interview, but still, what the pope reveals, according to religious observers we have been in contact with, this is one of the most honest profiles...
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scott anderson, it's a bestseller now. fantastic read. it's a very unique way to tell an important story and very timely now as well. thank you so much for stopping by. >> thank you. >>> pope francising the pedal to the metal in a brand-new used car, much to dismay of his security detail. the pope says he fully intends to drive the vintage 1984 renault. recently gifted to him by an italian priest. there it is right there. pushing his down-to-earth papal reputation. he's even started making personal calls to unassuming faithfuls, earning him the nickname the cold call pope. ♪ ♪ you make me, make me, make me go crazy ♪ ♪ you make me, make me, make me go crazy. ♪ it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day y
scott anderson, it's a bestseller now. fantastic read. it's a very unique way to tell an important story and very timely now as well. thank you so much for stopping by. >> thank you. >>> pope francising the pedal to the metal in a brand-new used car, much to dismay of his security detail. the pope says he fully intends to drive the vintage 1984 renault. recently gifted to him by an italian priest. there it is right there. pushing his down-to-earth papal reputation. he's even...