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it requires all writing pertaining to frederick r. koch including personal subject matter be submitted for his approval. that is you he's talking to. >> yes. >> what was your reaction when that happened? i think my heart stopped for a few moments because this had come after a lengthy -- we had spoken by phone. we had -- had given me a lengthy tour of his home and of course this wasn't something that i was going to be able to sign. essentially what happened was we had a little bit more back and forth and could not come to an arrangement that he was comfortable with. so that's more or less where our communication stopped although he did respond to my fact checking questions when it came to that part of the process. >> how involved is he in the whole koch world? >> you know, he's kind of always been somewhat on the outskirts of his family. he went to boarding school. all the brothers went to boarding school but he went to one at an early age. he went to hackley in new york and he would come back on school breaks and things like that, but
it requires all writing pertaining to frederick r. koch including personal subject matter be submitted for his approval. that is you he's talking to. >> yes. >> what was your reaction when that happened? i think my heart stopped for a few moments because this had come after a lengthy -- we had spoken by phone. we had -- had given me a lengthy tour of his home and of course this wasn't something that i was going to be able to sign. essentially what happened was we had a little bit...
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frederick. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court -- i want to address the cable question, but before i do that, can i just say the three points i wanted to make are the text is very clear for aereo, the interpretations of the text that they offer absolutely threaten cloud computing, and third, this case is really a reproduction right case masquerading as a public performance case. now, we are not a cable service. the reason we're not a cable service is because cable takes all signals and pushes them down. there's a head in. it's defined by statute. there's a very particularized regulatory structure that deals with taking a lot of content and pushing it down to consumers. aereo is an equipment provider. nothing happens on aereo's equipment until a user initiates the system. the user initiates the system by logging on and pressing this is the program that i want to watch. that then tunes the antenna, activates the recording that will be made, and then the user is then able to play back that r
frederick. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court -- i want to address the cable question, but before i do that, can i just say the three points i wanted to make are the text is very clear for aereo, the interpretations of the text that they offer absolutely threaten cloud computing, and third, this case is really a reproduction right case masquerading as a public performance case. now, we are not a cable service. the reason we're not a cable service is because cable...
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most people know who frederick on stud was. here he is on the right. who frederick olmstead was.here he is on the right. did was theng he planning for the chicago world fair of 1893, the great white city on lake michigan. who brought the man the idea of the city park to america and even the national park. the reason we have a national park system is basically because of him. here he is, vaux, on the lower left. -- short,h, quiet english, quiet. and nobody paid attention to him. this is america. he said the plan for the park was awful. he knew it could be better and that he needed a charismatic figure that would really draw people's attention and that was olmstead. olmstead, apparently, was extremely charismatic. people think he was manic depressive. he would have long bouts of depression and then he would come out of it and he could run the world. he could take on politicians, the wealthy. he ran a mining operation in california. the miners had to be paid less or the mine would go bankrupt. they almost had a riot. he talked them out of it. this guy had guts. this guy could stand
most people know who frederick on stud was. here he is on the right. who frederick olmstead was.here he is on the right. did was theng he planning for the chicago world fair of 1893, the great white city on lake michigan. who brought the man the idea of the city park to america and even the national park. the reason we have a national park system is basically because of him. here he is, vaux, on the lower left. -- short,h, quiet english, quiet. and nobody paid attention to him. this is america....
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the same tension existed between president lincoln and frederick douglass. eventually they became really good friends. lincoln understood that he needed frederick douglass and the abolitionists just as lbj needed the civil rights movement. together, they produced something -- thank god they were there at that moment in history -- that changed our country forever. [applause] colophon oh, what was your perspective? or bad luck tod be there when the relationship dissolved. --i think at both ends dissolved in the sense that dr. king made a decision about the vietnam war. he admired king. quitek they were both good at politics. in january of 1965 -- 1964 rather, in a phone conversation between king and president johnson, johnson starts talking sorry, about, i'm the voting rights act. king reminds him about the states he didn't carry having the lowest voting record. -- if youid to king can find a worse condition -- this is january -- the worst in alabama, mississippi, louisiana, south , where people are denied the right to vote, if you take that one illustration,
the same tension existed between president lincoln and frederick douglass. eventually they became really good friends. lincoln understood that he needed frederick douglass and the abolitionists just as lbj needed the civil rights movement. together, they produced something -- thank god they were there at that moment in history -- that changed our country forever. [applause] colophon oh, what was your perspective? or bad luck tod be there when the relationship dissolved. --i think at both ends...
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at new hanover upper frederick elementary by a school lunch a aid.-mail sent home to parents says the treats came from pet store. in a statement handed to cbs-3, the superintendent confirms that approximately 75, fourth graders in this school were handed those treats during a recess. it also says that the part-time aid who handed out those treats has been placed on administrative leave and was acting alone. >> i don't know what possessed her to do something like that. >>> hanover mom lynn says she was a lunch aid at the school for four years. >> we weren't allowed to hand anything out to the kids. report roar district officials say no illnesses have been reported and they are investigating but kids like lynn's fifth grade son zach know the difference between right and wrong, and this was wrong. >> who gives, um, like, children dog treats? >> reporter: in gilbertsville, montgomery county, steve patterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> okay. there's a lot of reaction to this story from our viewers tonight. why don't you weigh in? let us know what you thi
at new hanover upper frederick elementary by a school lunch a aid.-mail sent home to parents says the treats came from pet store. in a statement handed to cbs-3, the superintendent confirms that approximately 75, fourth graders in this school were handed those treats during a recess. it also says that the part-time aid who handed out those treats has been placed on administrative leave and was acting alone. >> i don't know what possessed her to do something like that. >>> hanover...
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frederick, why isn't sufficient to create a line such as the one mr. clement said, which said, do you on the one hand supply or provide the content? that puts you in one box. on the other hand, if you're not supplying or providing the content, if the user is supplying and providing the content and you're just providing the space, a kind of platform form them to do that and for them to potentially share the content, that puts you in another box? >> justice kagan, i note my friend did not reference the words of the transmit clause at all when he offered that distinction. and that is actually quite important because in order to get there, you have to make up words, to put them in the transmit clause. but even if you were to think that would be good for a policy reason you would still have to explain why the ones of thousands of people that are subscribers to aereo's service don't have same fair use right to get over the air broadcast content. all those people who are not aereo subscribers but happen to have a home antenna and dvr. those people have every
frederick, why isn't sufficient to create a line such as the one mr. clement said, which said, do you on the one hand supply or provide the content? that puts you in one box. on the other hand, if you're not supplying or providing the content, if the user is supplying and providing the content and you're just providing the space, a kind of platform form them to do that and for them to potentially share the content, that puts you in another box? >> justice kagan, i note my friend did not...
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nancy frederick she saw a gun inches from her face.ropped her keys and the suspects jumpd into her kia. the only problem no one knew how to drive a stick shift. the teens panicked and took off. that might come in helpful. >> scary, though,. >> we've got a lot of bridge news this morning. so let's get to it right now. the tacony palmyra had two openings this morning. you can see it just came back down right now so things looking better right here. let's check your bridge overview. the burlington bristol bridge is up right now. the betsy ross we've got three lanes opened each way so no problems on the betsy. commodore barry westbound one lane closed until the beginning of september so that construction continues. no problems with the delaware memorial bridge. our good friend the ben is looking good but eastbound we've got the right lane blocked so watch for that. eastbound two lanes opened westbound you're doing a little better with three, dave. >> all right, i tweeted out some of my followers yesterday asking for vacation photos and deb
nancy frederick she saw a gun inches from her face.ropped her keys and the suspects jumpd into her kia. the only problem no one knew how to drive a stick shift. the teens panicked and took off. that might come in helpful. >> scary, though,. >> we've got a lot of bridge news this morning. so let's get to it right now. the tacony palmyra had two openings this morning. you can see it just came back down right now so things looking better right here. let's check your bridge overview....
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it a brilliant black abolitionist, for a group does frederick douglass, said president lincoln was "the first great men that i talked with in the united states freely who in no single instance reminded me of the difference of color. above all, the black statesman declared, president lincoln was emphatically the black man's president. moreover, he was the first to show any respect for their rights as men. he was the first american president who rose above the prejudice of his times and of his country." will rightfully deny that president lincoln's constitutional legacy transformed american history? it was he who accepted war in order to uphold the constitution and the union, and with war, to free the slaves. here, byk, even we what extraordinary internal compass did president lincoln direct this whirlwind on this question, the great warlord himself, as the whirlwind of civil war violence gathered? expect ton said, "i maintain this contest until conquered or my term expires or congress forsakes me or the country itself forsakes me." thank you very much. [applause] >> i am a humble and obe
it a brilliant black abolitionist, for a group does frederick douglass, said president lincoln was "the first great men that i talked with in the united states freely who in no single instance reminded me of the difference of color. above all, the black statesman declared, president lincoln was emphatically the black man's president. moreover, he was the first to show any respect for their rights as men. he was the first american president who rose above the prejudice of his times and of...
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prince frederick, prince frederick, seeing heavy rain, lightning becomes to cross the chesapeake affect severe, not quite yet, we don't expect it to be severe. do have a lot of rain, a lot of lightning out there. temperatures very mild, with the humidity in the 60s, 70s, we have some dense fog in spots. your seven day forecast, 78 for today, heavy showers, storms, thursday, through friday, and clearing out through the weekend, caste? >> thank you, right out to this pretty bad accident, mays landing, learning more about it, two dump trucks involved in this one. route 50 closed at south county boulevard, south cologne avenue the alternate. county boulevard, south cologne avenue the ahey,nate. i lost my debit card. do you guys do instant replacement? what just happened? check your wallet. no. no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and deposit checks right from your phone at td bank. america's most convenient bank. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the
prince frederick, prince frederick, seeing heavy rain, lightning becomes to cross the chesapeake affect severe, not quite yet, we don't expect it to be severe. do have a lot of rain, a lot of lightning out there. temperatures very mild, with the humidity in the 60s, 70s, we have some dense fog in spots. your seven day forecast, 78 for today, heavy showers, storms, thursday, through friday, and clearing out through the weekend, caste? >> thank you, right out to this pretty bad accident,...
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the same tension existed between lien cool and frederick -- lincoln and frederick douglas. eventually they became very good friends and lincoln understood that he needed frederick douglas and the abolitionists just as lbj needed the civil rights movement. and together martin luther king and lbj produced something, thank god they were there at that moment in history, that changed our country forever. >> secretary califano -- [applause]. what would your perspective be on their relationship? you had the good or bad luck to be there when the relationship dissolved in a way. >> well, i think that at both ends, i don't know that dissolved in the sense that martin luther king made a decision about the vietnam war and this was the greatest hair shirt that johnson had to wear during all those years. i think he admired king. i think they were both quite good at politics. i mean, you said i wanted to mention selma and andrew did. january of '65 -- '64, rather, in a phone conversation, one of these wonderful taped phone conversations between king and the president johnson, johnson star
the same tension existed between lien cool and frederick -- lincoln and frederick douglas. eventually they became very good friends and lincoln understood that he needed frederick douglas and the abolitionists just as lbj needed the civil rights movement. and together martin luther king and lbj produced something, thank god they were there at that moment in history, that changed our country forever. >> secretary califano -- [applause]. what would your perspective be on their relationship?...
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yeah the lords of creation is put in by frederick lewis allen that was a very. popular writer in his day. and all of his other popular history this were in print this one book is not in print the lords of creation which is a really highly readable account basically of the early history of the one percent it starts with. j.p. morgan's creation of u.s. steel and takes us through the history of how these buccaneering financiers of basically subjected america to repeated booms and busts and always enrich themselves in the process it has the the edition in forbidden book shelf has a new introduction by gretchen morgenson of the new york times who really hits the nail on the head when she says that this this this history will help us understand where we are today and recognize that what we're going through now economically has has deep roots and went on for a long time mark another better known operation then the phoenix program is operation paperclip of course outline and christopher simpson's book blowback it's not necessarily the story but i wanted to talk about it
yeah the lords of creation is put in by frederick lewis allen that was a very. popular writer in his day. and all of his other popular history this were in print this one book is not in print the lords of creation which is a really highly readable account basically of the early history of the one percent it starts with. j.p. morgan's creation of u.s. steel and takes us through the history of how these buccaneering financiers of basically subjected america to repeated booms and busts and always...
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we go to frederick douglass' home. we visit richmond and jefferson davis' home. it helps a great deal to go to the location where events happened. it brings them home to students, the reality, sights. and certainly, my own experience as a young man with my father -- just to visit historic sites. for me, this is something that is absolutely an essential part of how i approach the past. i want to go to the places that have been important historically to the figures that i am setting. one of thewn career, great joys of a career has been my involvement with these statue of liberty, ellis island restoration. and the time i have spent with other historians constructing a museum on ellis island. that is the perfect example of a monument of the masses. the museum is a very poignant, direct way, the history of migration to the united states >> what did you and others gain from a conference like this? >> what one gains from a conference like the annual meeting of american historians is people with fresh ideas and scholars who are engaged with work. it is important work, es
we go to frederick douglass' home. we visit richmond and jefferson davis' home. it helps a great deal to go to the location where events happened. it brings them home to students, the reality, sights. and certainly, my own experience as a young man with my father -- just to visit historic sites. for me, this is something that is absolutely an essential part of how i approach the past. i want to go to the places that have been important historically to the figures that i am setting. one of thewn...
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frederick douglas gives us the text of a passive hero when he escaped. and so i knew that some people were littered, but i had not really -- was surprised me was that people were using their literacy to find family members, to track them down during and after slavery. and so when i see and at that was placed, and not positive that they wrote the ad themselves. i don't know if he is littered. that is all i know, what he tells me in the ad. if you know the editor of the newspaper, the colored tennessean but i was surprised to see that so many people were using their literacy to write letters, to search for family members of during and after slavery. >> host: from your book obadiah fields he corresponded with his wife during these troops, informing her of the progress and expressing his love for her and. it is evident that intellectually and emotionally he kept slaves the sullivan family loved in very separate spaces. loving wife. this will inform me of where i am at this time. this is my sales of what i have sold. he goes on to list what resoled. rachael,
frederick douglas gives us the text of a passive hero when he escaped. and so i knew that some people were littered, but i had not really -- was surprised me was that people were using their literacy to find family members, to track them down during and after slavery. and so when i see and at that was placed, and not positive that they wrote the ad themselves. i don't know if he is littered. that is all i know, what he tells me in the ad. if you know the editor of the newspaper, the colored...
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frederick douglass gives us the text of the past he wrote when he escaped. and so, i knew that some people were literate, but i have not really -- what surprised me was people were using their literacy to find family words, to track them down during slavery and after slavery. so when i see an ad written notice placed by thorton copeland, i am not positive thorton copeland wrote that himself. i don't know if he's literate. that's all i got is what he tells me in that. so he may have been moderate or the editor of the news paper, the tennessean could've written it, so he may have dictated it. i was surprised to see so many people are to search for family members during slavery. >> from your book, obadiah filled lived in rockingham, north carolina, purchasing people in virginia, north carolina and south carolina first they'll to south carolina. he corresponded with his wife, jane commit during his trips come informing her of the progress of business and expressing his love for her and her four children. it is evident that intellectually and emotionally he kept
frederick douglass gives us the text of the past he wrote when he escaped. and so, i knew that some people were literate, but i have not really -- what surprised me was people were using their literacy to find family words, to track them down during slavery and after slavery. so when i see an ad written notice placed by thorton copeland, i am not positive thorton copeland wrote that himself. i don't know if he's literate. that's all i got is what he tells me in that. so he may have been...
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douglass frederick probably wouldn't like it but they you know they don't use it to the kids and mother was very strict but i'm just suggesting that when he held up. i don't care and the language is less important to me than intention ryan what do you make of when what do you think when you hear a white person use it though i think the referee is going to have to make a judgment here and that's where it gets tough is it a black ref is it a white ref is it a white ref that grew up in the hood as a white whether they grew up in the suburbs it's just such a nuanced word in the way that you can use it is so nuanced and that's what russell simmons in that clip is talking about the intention of the word see the word is appropriation in the black community we've appropriated that word in order to talk to our homeys talk to our friends oftentimes like russell said talk to our own family members right and if you look at other words and you mention a few other derogatory terms for jews and jews don't necessarily call each other that but there has been other times that have been appropriated redne
douglass frederick probably wouldn't like it but they you know they don't use it to the kids and mother was very strict but i'm just suggesting that when he held up. i don't care and the language is less important to me than intention ryan what do you make of when what do you think when you hear a white person use it though i think the referee is going to have to make a judgment here and that's where it gets tough is it a black ref is it a white ref is it a white ref that grew up in the hood as...
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hagerstown, fredericks, middletown, and bones grow with this strategy. was unsuccessful, early's orders ready with two lady town in ashes in retaliation for the burning of both houses and others in virginia as well as the town that had been burned in southern states. mccausland and his men reached chambersburg on the morning of july 30 post up after establishing a battery on the hillside outside of town, the confederates through a few shells that were meant according j scottnia calvaryman moore, to intimidate rather than harm. i doubt the president thought that way. meanwhile, the eighth virginia alvarez dismounted and began to pour through the streets and alleys, converging at the diamond, which moore admitted was the objective. as chambersburg residents left their homes, mccausland and his general writerly's order allowed and asked that the city council assembled to discuss the rent the money.ollect the town citizens, moore wrote, seem to think that they were jesting. and they asked the time to consider. there are different reports of how much time the
hagerstown, fredericks, middletown, and bones grow with this strategy. was unsuccessful, early's orders ready with two lady town in ashes in retaliation for the burning of both houses and others in virginia as well as the town that had been burned in southern states. mccausland and his men reached chambersburg on the morning of july 30 post up after establishing a battery on the hillside outside of town, the confederates through a few shells that were meant according j scottnia calvaryman...
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colorado's christian frederick throws a wild pitch with the bases loaded. the runner on third scores the runner on second scoring. and here comes a bases clearing wild pitch. brewers of course win 9-4. how about that? >>> world cup action, germany and ghana played to a 2-2 draw. a win tomorrow or thursday against germany and the americans advance to the knockout round of 16. the u.s. will be without jose altidore. and they have to deal with an angry portugal squad that was blown out 4-0 by germany in their opener. >> we are excited by the challenge. we're excited by the moment. we feel like we put ourselves in a good position but still everybody is mindful of the fact that it's just one game. >> we have a great job of being able to adapt to certain game plans and certain strategies and our coaching staff does a tremendous job of putting us together, these plans. >> the first two games of the 2014-'15 season were announced today. they open in bean town with the home opener against the devils the following night. this afternoon, the flyers alumni were facing
colorado's christian frederick throws a wild pitch with the bases loaded. the runner on third scores the runner on second scoring. and here comes a bases clearing wild pitch. brewers of course win 9-4. how about that? >>> world cup action, germany and ghana played to a 2-2 draw. a win tomorrow or thursday against germany and the americans advance to the knockout round of 16. the u.s. will be without jose altidore. and they have to deal with an angry portugal squad that was blown out...
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so, without further ado, it is my pleasure to introduce famed aviator, frederick merryman.-- who completed the first sub-transatlantic flight in which he piloted a single engine cessna underwater from new york harbor to portsmith harbor in hamshire, england. he is remembered for his famed words upon arrival, "oops, i meant to do that in the air." [ laughter ] it is a truly -- a huge honor to introduce this next individual. colin berthune, the inventor of the toaster is here. give it up for collin berthune. [ cheers and applause ] colin, i speak for everyone when i say that what you've done, in terms of the heating, the delicate browning, and the crunchifying of bread is unmatched. however, colin, and far be it from me to question your genius, but why the hell would you create a dark toast setting? [ laughter ] no one wants burnt dark toast. it's disgusting. it's for people who want to suck on charcoal. [ laughter ] that huge, massive f-up aside, we thank you. next, a man who needs no introduction is here. so moving on next to him -- [ laughter ] -- is max gorley. [ applause
so, without further ado, it is my pleasure to introduce famed aviator, frederick merryman.-- who completed the first sub-transatlantic flight in which he piloted a single engine cessna underwater from new york harbor to portsmith harbor in hamshire, england. he is remembered for his famed words upon arrival, "oops, i meant to do that in the air." [ laughter ] it is a truly -- a huge honor to introduce this next individual. colin berthune, the inventor of the toaster is here. give it...
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jennaphr frederick, fox 29 news. ♪ >> she look great.id look good. >> why does your face look the way it? the answer dates back over thousands of years of evolution. >> still to come the surprising roll that violence may have played in shaping your look. >>> also the military dog who lost his handler during a tour of duty in afghanistan. how he's keeping that special connection with the soldier's family back here in the us. coming up at 6:00 -- >> william tennet high school as a couple of double vision. four sets of teens are graduat graduating neck week. meet these exceptional students coming up next. >> ultimate doppler tracking heavy rainfall in southeastern montgomery county. flash flood watch there until 8:15. if you uncover ponding on the >> in health news tonight could texting help you stop smoking? researchers at george washington university say that more than 11% of people who took part in a text messaging program text to quit stuck it out. the smoker in the study were sent frequent text messages offering advice or reminders for
jennaphr frederick, fox 29 news. ♪ >> she look great.id look good. >> why does your face look the way it? the answer dates back over thousands of years of evolution. >> still to come the surprising roll that violence may have played in shaping your look. >>> also the military dog who lost his handler during a tour of duty in afghanistan. how he's keeping that special connection with the soldier's family back here in the us. coming up at 6:00 -- >> william...
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come forward >> good afternoon port commissioners i'm frederick. i'm here representing a group known as recreation and small property owner for the waterfront that includes a number of resident that live across the street from pier 27, 31 and 35 those have been there are since 1977 before any of you participated in a port hearing before monique was probably born on the one hand but nevertheless, they've been living there enjoying the site we've had the america's cup there and we know that wouldn't have happened without the enthusiasm of america's cup now we have a great cruise ship and suggesting to use for roughly 45 days a year for 2 hundred and 77 dazed or 77 percent of the year this has nothing to do with the cruise ships to raise money for the port. except for the fact our right across the street in one thousand comedy and people living in telegraph hill upset because of the concert series this summer my live nation. we filed a lawsuit and stopped live nation from having another event on pier 27 or an rfp to cause the same type of events becau
come forward >> good afternoon port commissioners i'm frederick. i'm here representing a group known as recreation and small property owner for the waterfront that includes a number of resident that live across the street from pier 27, 31 and 35 those have been there are since 1977 before any of you participated in a port hearing before monique was probably born on the one hand but nevertheless, they've been living there enjoying the site we've had the america's cup there and we know that...
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. >> for more on these efforts to fredericks, we have half who served as an advisor to iraq. i started asking about resident obama's request to congress for $500 million to eight syrian rebels and how significant that might be. is potentially quite significant. of course congress still has to appropriate the money and then the administration would need to implement whatever plans it has in consultation with the congress and with regional partners to actually make this happen. but it's a potential watershed. for the first time, the administration is being very explicit about the need to help these rebels protect syrian civilians and secure the areas where they are present. envoy for syria at the beginning of this conflict. don't you wish this had happened in? timere, i think the first the president was really presented with an option that would incorporate something like this would have been back in the july-august 2012 timeframe. and yes, i think it would have been better had it been done then, but perhaps better late than never. >> what more can the united states do that cou
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we always needed white friends frederick douglass needed white to friends and the civil rights movement and today as general james who was a commander of of 369th regiment stand up. and with his lovely wife who is a stol port will you please stand? [applause] but general james knows how important of the success especially after the war and he is said charter member of the veterans' association and his son who was the 13 term congressman was instrumental in the establishment or congressional approval of the of 369 veterans association but back to william pickens. he said world war i showed clearly that blacks had become from a most undesirable element to the most reliable element in america as symbolized and recognized by calling out of the national guard troops to protect the white house. the war had allowed blacks from africa and america the opportunity to make the first great record as of modern international factor in a positive world influence and this was a lesson ever to be lost on blacks. world war i help to produce a self confident moody grow and all the change that came later t
we always needed white friends frederick douglass needed white to friends and the civil rights movement and today as general james who was a commander of of 369th regiment stand up. and with his lovely wife who is a stol port will you please stand? [applause] but general james knows how important of the success especially after the war and he is said charter member of the veterans' association and his son who was the 13 term congressman was instrumental in the establishment or congressional...
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i want to read you a section from the book that comes from frederick douglass's autobiography. his 1855-- autobiography. in that autobiography, frederick douglass complained that william lloyd garrison and other influential in -- influential white abolitionists thought there -- thought his intellectual growth weakened their cause. "ier escaping from slavery, was reading and thinking for g." if he did not have the ,lantation manor of speech people will not ever believe you were a slave. it is best that you not appear to learned. -- too learned. give us the facts, we will take care of the philosophy. uss problem is still with when it comes to the history and that is a lot -- i say in the introduction that the thinking -- itedom will put people will form the intellectual spine of this book. i know the events. i do not have to talk about -- two people in mississippi about what happened during the freedom fromr, but i want to know any number of people, what i want to know is what really thinking? -- what were you thinking? why were you thinking that? it is important to understand in
i want to read you a section from the book that comes from frederick douglass's autobiography. his 1855-- autobiography. in that autobiography, frederick douglass complained that william lloyd garrison and other influential in -- influential white abolitionists thought there -- thought his intellectual growth weakened their cause. "ier escaping from slavery, was reading and thinking for g." if he did not have the ,lantation manor of speech people will not ever believe you were a...
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fox 29's jenn frederick said this is the place to be this weekend. report roar okay. finally here. it is literally the world cup of sand sculpting and, of course, you can't have the world cup of anything without elsa, anna and he will love. there's no waiting in line. if you come to ac and jeff is here. i love this. they have the boys taking care of the legos. >> that's right. >> the ladies taking care of with elsa. as we talk along a little bit explain that even if you can't get down to atlantic city today, saturday, sunday, you can still see these cup tours up until july 9th. >> up until july 9th after our july 4 firework celebration. you have to see it this is one of those temporary spectacles only happy in atlantic city. >> elsa and legos are by one artist. the artists are literally teaming up for a second part of the competition? >> that's correct. they're from all over the world. we have 20 global artists and so they paired up to come together to say what would you make? how would you do it? how do we make something special together. >> i love it. matt long is h
fox 29's jenn frederick said this is the place to be this weekend. report roar okay. finally here. it is literally the world cup of sand sculpting and, of course, you can't have the world cup of anything without elsa, anna and he will love. there's no waiting in line. if you come to ac and jeff is here. i love this. they have the boys taking care of the legos. >> that's right. >> the ladies taking care of with elsa. as we talk along a little bit explain that even if you can't get...
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frederick douglass, talked about escaping dependency, booker t.why has that tradition become so much less prominent inside the african intellectual communities? >> i think the civil rights movement has become an industry, and it's a very lucrative industry. what you've seen over the past 50 years is an attempt by the black elite to stay relevant, and what i try to get across in this book is that it's much more important for the black poor to have a man in the home than to have a man in the white house like they have today. the obama presidency shows that overwhelmingly is the case. the things that ail the black community are not going to be solved by politicians, they're going to be solved by the black community getting its own act together internally, the family -- and it's going to start with the family. >> if the results are as awful as you argue, why hasn't there been a revolt? intellectually and politically, within the african-american community itself? >> well, on the one hand, you have the history of segregation, and who was on what side ba
frederick douglass, talked about escaping dependency, booker t.why has that tradition become so much less prominent inside the african intellectual communities? >> i think the civil rights movement has become an industry, and it's a very lucrative industry. what you've seen over the past 50 years is an attempt by the black elite to stay relevant, and what i try to get across in this book is that it's much more important for the black poor to have a man in the home than to have a man in...
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i want to change with this thought from the great republican and civil rights leader frederick douglass. compositeech, "our nationality," his tirade against the chinese exclusion act. he said "every country has a , destiny that is defined by its geography and character. its character is defined by that nation at its best. and the geography of each nation that shaped the destiny is unique. ours is unique because we are bordered by two oceans that connect us to the rest of the world and two borders that attach us to friendly countries of different races." he said that our destiny based on our character defines us at our best and that our geography is to be the most perfect example of the unity of a human family that the world has ever seen. and the politics of the people on the stage and of this report, that is the promise we are seeking. the promise that united white indentured servants and black slaves to rebel 351 years ago in virginia and united blacks and whites to come together and freedom summer 50 years ago in mississippi. and today, blacks and whites and latinos and asians can co
i want to change with this thought from the great republican and civil rights leader frederick douglass. compositeech, "our nationality," his tirade against the chinese exclusion act. he said "every country has a , destiny that is defined by its geography and character. its character is defined by that nation at its best. and the geography of each nation that shaped the destiny is unique. ours is unique because we are bordered by two oceans that connect us to the rest of the...
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frederick said he ran over, saw one of the women badly burned standing outside the women asking them to help inside. he went up to the build that was leveled at that point, the fire still raging, and he could hear cries for help from a man inside, and he tried everything in his power to save him. >> kept asking rep he had at this live for help. i tried grab his hands, but the way the wall was in in the way, i couldn't fully get to him. so i kept trying to get him to crawl closer to me, and the flame got so hot, i had to get out of the house. >> unfortunately that man did not make tee-off i shall confirm ago man died in this fire, again, they are trying to get to his body at this point. having difficulties, balls of this partial collapse, they're going to have to bring in hefty equipment. they say it to could tame several hours before they can get him. at this point we don't have his age or his identification. and they're also not 100 percent sure there were other people. they did hear there were other people inside, everyone accounted for but did have to go back in the rubble, will b
frederick said he ran over, saw one of the women badly burned standing outside the women asking them to help inside. he went up to the build that was leveled at that point, the fire still raging, and he could hear cries for help from a man inside, and he tried everything in his power to save him. >> kept asking rep he had at this live for help. i tried grab his hands, but the way the wall was in in the way, i couldn't fully get to him. so i kept trying to get him to crawl closer to me,...
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the incident and said part time recess aid gave the treats 75 fourth graders at newhanover upper frederick elementary school and told the kids they were cookies. no marm full ingreed wentz were in the treats and still a police investigation is underway. >> people in glenside turned their old kicks into cash be to help a child battling cancer. a community recycling company collected shoes in exchange to nonsupport colin. the 8th grader was diagnosed with leukemia in february and his community raised 50 cents a pound for all shoes collected at springfield township high school today all proceeds will help >> more than 700 athletes from across the state came to the university of delaware to compete in summer olympic games. they went head to head in tennis, track and field and meantime more than 1,000 volunteers gave their time to make this weekend he haven't a great success. and of course it was. >> all right. time for a check of the accuweather forecast and it keeps getting better melissa magee. >> walter perez we have another good day on the way for you as early as tomorrow. we'll show what
the incident and said part time recess aid gave the treats 75 fourth graders at newhanover upper frederick elementary school and told the kids they were cookies. no marm full ingreed wentz were in the treats and still a police investigation is underway. >> people in glenside turned their old kicks into cash be to help a child battling cancer. a community recycling company collected shoes in exchange to nonsupport colin. the 8th grader was diagnosed with leukemia in february and his...
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rockies, brewers, christian frederick, a wild score. another run scores., that is a little strange. but not as strange as this. the play is still going. he is so miffed over all that, he forgets the base runner can just advance if he wants to and jean segura goes home. that is three runs in one play without the ball being hit. >> okay hark is painful to watch, though i am not for either team. that is just tough to watch. >> he will hear a thing or two about that. >> he won't sleep. >> that's brutal. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> thanks for joining us. thank you for being here. news and weather updates are on kpix.com. have a great night. captions by:caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ,, ,,,,,,,, not only did that movie suck, it blew chunks, bit the big one, and then came back and sucked again. did you pay for it? yeah. with an hour and a half of my childhood that i'll never get back. hey, i've seen your childhood. it's not a big loss. you said you wanted to see it. because it was rated r. but there wa
rockies, brewers, christian frederick, a wild score. another run scores., that is a little strange. but not as strange as this. the play is still going. he is so miffed over all that, he forgets the base runner can just advance if he wants to and jean segura goes home. that is three runs in one play without the ball being hit. >> okay hark is painful to watch, though i am not for either team. that is just tough to watch. >> he will hear a thing or two about that. >> he won't...
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frederick kronenberg finished the ironman distance event in 8 hours, 31 minutes, beating second placeer scott de-phillid de-phillips by six minutes. >> hats off to all who participated in that. >> nbc 10 first alert traffic reporter katy zachry has a look at the highways. >> that's right, chris. i'm exhausted just hearing you read about it. this is a live look right now at 59, right at cottman avenue. what you're seeing here, this is part of a long-term construction project. you can see the construction zone is inactive right now. fortunately that's not tieing things up on 95 north or southbound. taillights that you're seeing are the southbound direction. as we can see, that magic time around 5:15 where traffic is picking up on our roads. no issues to report on any of the area majors. there is a water main break we're following in northeast philadelphia in the rhawnhurst section of philadelphia. summerdale closed between shelmire avenue and glendale avenue. alternate around that is cottman avenue. we were on scene earlier. we'll have video coming up in the news cast. this is a look at
frederick kronenberg finished the ironman distance event in 8 hours, 31 minutes, beating second placeer scott de-phillid de-phillips by six minutes. >> hats off to all who participated in that. >> nbc 10 first alert traffic reporter katy zachry has a look at the highways. >> that's right, chris. i'm exhausted just hearing you read about it. this is a live look right now at 59, right at cottman avenue. what you're seeing here, this is part of a long-term construction project....
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. >> frederick said he ran over, found the building leveled at that point. the fire was still raging, and co-hear cries for help from a man inside. he tried information his power to save this man, here's what he had to say. >> i was there in front of him. the fire was so. who i wasn't properly dressed. i had to come out to him, apologized to him. his girlfriend was standing back here, by the sidewalk, she was burned pretty badly, kept asking me to save her friend. there was another woman in the house. but she had already gotten out. >> reporter: that man unfortunately did not make it. fire officials did confirm there was a fatality in this fire, a man, his body still remains inside right now, as they begin this investigation. those two women were transported to area hospitals. one of them to crozer-chester medical center, the other to christianna hospital. we do not know their conditions at this point. we also know firefighter suffered minor injuries, while battling these flames. as of right now, the cause of this fire is not known. it is not clear exactly.
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resurrect an intellectual tradition that has really strong roots going back in american history, frederickreat abolitionist, former slave, talked about escaping dependency, booker t. wa washington. why has that tradition become so much less prominent inside the black intellectual movement? >> i think it's a very lucrative industry. what you've seen over the past 50 years is an attempt by the black elite to stay relevant. and what i try and get across in this book is that it's much more important for the black poor to have a man in the home than to have a man in the white house, like they have today. i think the obama presidency shows that wroefr whemgly is the case. the things that ail the black community are not going to be solved by politicians. they're going to be solved by the black community getting its own act together internally. the family, it's going to start with the family. >> but if the results are as awful as you argue, why hasn't there been a revolt intellectually and then politically within the african-american community itself? >> well, on the one hand you have the history
resurrect an intellectual tradition that has really strong roots going back in american history, frederickreat abolitionist, former slave, talked about escaping dependency, booker t. wa washington. why has that tradition become so much less prominent inside the black intellectual movement? >> i think it's a very lucrative industry. what you've seen over the past 50 years is an attempt by the black elite to stay relevant. and what i try and get across in this book is that it's much more...