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most freedmans homes are no longer standing because most freedman didn't expect to be in one place for very long. they didn't expect the relationship with the landowner they worked for would last. george, on the other hand, gives it time, waits the ten years, finally decides that, yes, indeed, i am going to be able to trust this man, and builds his home in 1874. compared to other freedman's homes in this period, this cabin was built to last. this cabin has stood for over 100 years. there are very few freedman's homes left in the united states, by the 1880 census, george gilmore is listed as a farmer. he is 70 years old, and he is finally stopped working for the doctor. his sons have taken over the agreement. his sons are doing the labor required for the doctor, and george is here farming his own land. he has 16 acres that belong to, well that don't belong to him but that he has the right to farm. you see some of it's in orchard, some of it's in pasture, some of it's in crops. we know from the 1880 census that he had approximately five acres in corn, five acres in wheat. he had four hog
most freedmans homes are no longer standing because most freedman didn't expect to be in one place for very long. they didn't expect the relationship with the landowner they worked for would last. george, on the other hand, gives it time, waits the ten years, finally decides that, yes, indeed, i am going to be able to trust this man, and builds his home in 1874. compared to other freedman's homes in this period, this cabin was built to last. this cabin has stood for over 100 years. there are...
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very few freedman's homes left in the united states. in the 1880 census, george gilmore is listed as a farmer. is he 70 years old, and he has finally stopped working for the doctor. his sons have taken over the agreement. his sons doing the labor required for the doctor, and george is here farming his own land. he has 16 acres that belong to -- that don't belong to him, but that he has the right to farm. some of it's in orchard, some pasture, some crops. we frn the 1880 census, we know he had five acres in corn, five acres in wheat, an old hog, mom milk cows and some chickens. the wheat and corn crop wouldn't be enough to feed the horse. this is very subsistence level living. we also know that polly, george's wife and their two daughters, most likely did piecework, had a piecework sewing business out of the house. we found all of these buttons, beads, straight pins and safety pins under the floor of the cabin, and far more, thousands and thousands of glass beads, far more than just one garment breaking or just a normal household's need
very few freedman's homes left in the united states. in the 1880 census, george gilmore is listed as a farmer. is he 70 years old, and he has finally stopped working for the doctor. his sons have taken over the agreement. his sons doing the labor required for the doctor, and george is here farming his own land. he has 16 acres that belong to -- that don't belong to him, but that he has the right to farm. some of it's in orchard, some pasture, some crops. we frn the 1880 census, we know he had...
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over to the freedman's bureau. however, you can still find some that are in quartermaster reports. so you have to look at quartermaster reports as well as freedman bureau records when you're researching these camps. >> i've been doing the research on black foggy bottom. so when you look at camp frye, a lot of these -- a lot of the letters and evidence that we have is that foggy bottom was majority black from 1870 to 1970 is because many african-americans lived -- were at camp frye. >> okay. >> whether they were contrabands or workers or enslaved persons i don't know. but i'm trying to figure that out. so there's no mystery that in fact out of foggy bottom out of black community. >> after july 17th, 1862, they're all freed persons. >> right. >> or free before that. but what we -- i'm going to say you look at is, again, quartermaster reports and who's getting hired out of that community. because i will be willing to -- i will stake a lot on it to say that the camp is really a camp for people being employed in certain
over to the freedman's bureau. however, you can still find some that are in quartermaster reports. so you have to look at quartermaster reports as well as freedman bureau records when you're researching these camps. >> i've been doing the research on black foggy bottom. so when you look at camp frye, a lot of these -- a lot of the letters and evidence that we have is that foggy bottom was majority black from 1870 to 1970 is because many african-americans lived -- were at camp frye....
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there would be others formed, and when many in this camp here in washington were moved to freedman's village in arlington heights, another organization would be established nationally called the national freedman's relief society and that society would bring into this camp in arlington harriet jacobs who had become quite nationally known for her memoir, her slave narrative called incidents in the life of a slave girl. and they would work in this camp and throughout the country, african-american women and women in general would go to these camps to teach. to attend to the needs of those in the camp. on the home front, there was a need for these relief societies as well. many of the soldiers' families were suffering. and they were suffering in 1863 and through the first half of 1864 because many of them were not accepting any pay at all. so you've got these bread winners that are out fighting that's not bringing any money home. one of the reasons that is in the militia act of 1862 congress actually mandated that they'd receive $10 regular pay. so the response of the community to this f
there would be others formed, and when many in this camp here in washington were moved to freedman's village in arlington heights, another organization would be established nationally called the national freedman's relief society and that society would bring into this camp in arlington harriet jacobs who had become quite nationally known for her memoir, her slave narrative called incidents in the life of a slave girl. and they would work in this camp and throughout the country, african-american...
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. ♪ >> our wayne freedman shows you local under ground music scene that is literally under ground andt's free. >> nearly half of all today borne disease outbreaks were caused by imported food. fish and spices were among the biggest culprits. what is the being done to keep your food safe? dan ashley has the story. >> dan: chances are the fish at the local market comes from thousands of miles away, places like china, taiwan, vietnam. it winds up in huge refrigerators and freezers like this one in the south bay. >> lea is here to make sure the shipment is safe from china. >> i'm looking from the labeling from the outside all the way in to the interior like. i'm looking that the product is what they say it is. >> one of these in here. >> dan: she randomly select a case, open a box and take a sample to send back for further testing. all of that happened here at the bay area lab. the fish has to clear this facility before it can be sold. it's tested for chemicals including mercury and banned pesticides. >> by identification by detection, we're looking for salmonella in the fish. the amount
. ♪ >> our wayne freedman shows you local under ground music scene that is literally under ground andt's free. >> nearly half of all today borne disease outbreaks were caused by imported food. fish and spices were among the biggest culprits. what is the being done to keep your food safe? dan ashley has the story. >> dan: chances are the fish at the local market comes from thousands of miles away, places like china, taiwan, vietnam. it winds up in huge refrigerators and...
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that is gretta freedman. it was d day.nd as gary nurenberg explains, that moment was not exactly what gretta freedman had planned. >> she never saw it coming. the picture seen around the world symbolic of a celebration of a long and deadly war finally coming to an end. victory on that day was at first just a rumor. >> i thought, well, the best place to go to find out what it is is times square. >> and when the rumor was confirmed. >> everybody was happy. >> and lots of women got kissed. >> i did not see him approach. he just grabbed. >> including gretta zumer. >> it was a jubilation kiss. informal and impersonal. >> a stranger not restrained. >> that's a real kiss. >> that's a real kiss, yes. >> did you kiss him back? >> i don't think so. i don't think i had a chance. his grip was very strong. >> what was going through your mind at that instant? >> i hope i can breathe. >> and that was okay with you? >> how can i say it's okay. i couldn't speak. somebody much bigger than you, much stronger, lost control of yourself. i'm no
that is gretta freedman. it was d day.nd as gary nurenberg explains, that moment was not exactly what gretta freedman had planned. >> she never saw it coming. the picture seen around the world symbolic of a celebration of a long and deadly war finally coming to an end. victory on that day was at first just a rumor. >> i thought, well, the best place to go to find out what it is is times square. >> and when the rumor was confirmed. >> everybody was happy. >> and...
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livermore wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> you're not kidding. thank you. >> and president obama joked around today with soccer star david beckham welcoming beckham in a los angeles gal yachlsy soccer team to the white house today. president obama jokes half players are young enough to be the 37-year-old beckham's kids. >> a rare man who can be that tough on the field and also have his own line of under wear. >> beckham got a lot of attention in february when h and m aired ads for his new under wear line during the super bowl. >> and there is a former member of the earthquakes now with l.a. gal yachlsy. >> research shows one in 10 of us is watching television shows on something other than the tv. >> there is more on the trend.
livermore wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> you're not kidding. thank you. >> and president obama joked around today with soccer star david beckham welcoming beckham in a los angeles gal yachlsy soccer team to the white house today. president obama jokes half players are young enough to be the 37-year-old beckham's kids. >> a rare man who can be that tough on the field and also have his own line of under wear. >> beckham got a lot of attention in february when h and m aired...
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and there is wayne freedman to explain. >> they charged him with homicide in leaving the scene of an accident. all day yesterday, police were outside this house in san ramone, waiting for them. this is not normal for police to be staking out the house in san ramone. >> waiting all day, all night. >> and does the neighbor think it was unusual to not see the black mercedes-benz out front. >> wondering why he wasn't driving his car anymore. >> police say it began with a hit run accident. they found a 60-year-old visiting national on the soldier to remains of a mercedes-benz sedan. police used serial numbers to identify it. and starting price about $19,000. >> there is a listing of everyone who bought a 2012 model. from maenz mercedes-benz. >> the attorney was first on their list because he lives just up the road and smith's web site talks about seven figure legal victories. he's a good family man. >> he's a nice guy. i don't know if that is his wife, that is his wife, there are two little kids over there. they're so quiet. holidays they have parties but they're quiet people. i don't bel
and there is wayne freedman to explain. >> they charged him with homicide in leaving the scene of an accident. all day yesterday, police were outside this house in san ramone, waiting for them. this is not normal for police to be staking out the house in san ramone. >> waiting all day, all night. >> and does the neighbor think it was unusual to not see the black mercedes-benz out front. >> wondering why he wasn't driving his car anymore. >> police say it began with...
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in san francisco, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> eric: that is all for this edition of assignment 7.ining us and we'll see you next time. see you next time. >> alan: threeman face terrorism charges, accused of plotting an attack during tomorrow's summit. >> all next on abc-7 news. you can see
in san francisco, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> eric: that is all for this edition of assignment 7.ining us and we'll see you next time. see you next time. >> alan: threeman face terrorism charges, accused of plotting an attack during tomorrow's summit. >> all next on abc-7 news. you can see
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wayne freedman is live at the starting line at the marina green. hi wayne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. seven minutes ago right here it was bicycle heaven this was the center of the universe for anybody who likes biking or racing. here's how it looked a few moments ago from in spot as all those bicyclists from 16 teams, 128 riders from 22 countries, set off on a 117 mile journey. you can see them going through the presidio. they will see the bridge, angel island, south on highway 1 through daly city and pacifica to devils slide. then they turn inland to the scenic bonnie dunes in san mateo county. then they finish in santa cruz county. they estimate they will finish at 3:50 p.m., approximately. that's a good estimate. these bikes average 28 miles an hour. not an ounce of fat on any of those bike riders. back live now where we have other people who do have a few ounces of fat on them. but after seeing these bike riders takeoff i'm sure they will inspire go on diets, eat protein and buy bikes and do 115 miles a day themselves. we'll keep
wayne freedman is live at the starting line at the marina green. hi wayne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. seven minutes ago right here it was bicycle heaven this was the center of the universe for anybody who likes biking or racing. here's how it looked a few moments ago from in spot as all those bicyclists from 16 teams, 128 riders from 22 countries, set off on a 117 mile journey. you can see them going through the presidio. they will see the bridge, angel island, south on...
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>> i would have to spend more time on it. >> wayne freedman, "abc 7 news". >> terry: and coming up, a bay area company that has been pitching e-books long before they were cool. >> terry: kindles and ipads are all the rage right now but electronic books have much longer history. pioneers of e-books marked a tenth anniversary. jonathan bloom shows us they bo. >> vincent is reading harry potter. >> why, i love it. >> he wasn't enthusiastic about reading. big words were slowing him down. he was some of the kids using a program called book share created by a rocket scientist. >> i was learning how to make smart bombs at cal track cal tech. >> he realized he could use that same technology to recognize words on a printed page and read them out loud. >> we found a bunch of users were using it. >> quite by accident he found outwords highlighting words higr spoken is to help kids that have trouble reading. ten years later they have hundred thousand books all kee free to the kids that need them. >> students have been reading with the help of these computers in the resource room for four years.
>> i would have to spend more time on it. >> wayne freedman, "abc 7 news". >> terry: and coming up, a bay area company that has been pitching e-books long before they were cool. >> terry: kindles and ipads are all the rage right now but electronic books have much longer history. pioneers of e-books marked a tenth anniversary. jonathan bloom shows us they bo. >> vincent is reading harry potter. >> why, i love it. >> he wasn't enthusiastic about...
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wayne freedman is live at the starting line at the marina green. hi wayne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. seven minutes ago right here it was bicycle heaven this was the center of the universe for anybody who likes biking or racing. here's how it looked a few moments ago from in spot as all those bicyclists from 16 teams, 128 riders from 22 countries, set off on a 117 mile journey. you can see them going through the presidio. they will see the bridge, angel island, south on highway 1 through daly city and pacifica to devils slide. then they turn inland to the scenic bonnie dunes in san mateo county. then they finish in santa cruz county. they estimate they will finish at 3:50 p.m., approximately. that's a good estimate. these bikes average 28 miles an hour. not an ounce of fat on any of those bike riders. back live now where we have other people who do have a few ounces of fat on them. but after seeing these bike riders takeoff i'm sure they will inspire go on diets, eat protein and buy bikes and do 115 miles a day themselves. we'll keep
wayne freedman is live at the starting line at the marina green. hi wayne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. seven minutes ago right here it was bicycle heaven this was the center of the universe for anybody who likes biking or racing. here's how it looked a few moments ago from in spot as all those bicyclists from 16 teams, 128 riders from 22 countries, set off on a 117 mile journey. you can see them going through the presidio. they will see the bridge, angel island, south on...
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abc7 news reporter wayne freedman is there live for us tonight. wayne? >> carolyn, first he was under detection and now he is under arrest and in the county jail in martinez. he faces charges of using illegal fireworks, starting a fire and injuring two of his former co-workers. the fire ended at around 6:15 tonight. that's when people got a good look at what happened inside. long after the flames died there was heat in pittsburgh tonight, the angry kind. >> what is left? >> nothing, nothing is left. >> that would be the us frustration and the helplessness of robert acolo who could just sit and look at the shell of what used to be the classic carve a restoration business. it all burned this afternoon, consumed by 30 foot high flames and black smoke. the fire began in the blue star tire store next door. it went quickly to four alarms. the firefighters had to string long lines to get water on. it for two hours they took what they describe as a defensive mode. >> these guys usually sit there and paint tires with gasoline to make them newer looking. and they
abc7 news reporter wayne freedman is there live for us tonight. wayne? >> carolyn, first he was under detection and now he is under arrest and in the county jail in martinez. he faces charges of using illegal fireworks, starting a fire and injuring two of his former co-workers. the fire ended at around 6:15 tonight. that's when people got a good look at what happened inside. long after the flames died there was heat in pittsburgh tonight, the angry kind. >> what is left? >>...
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abc7 news reporter wayne freedman is there live for us tonight. wayne? >> carolyn, first he was under detection and now he is under arrest and in the county jail in martinez. he faces charges of using illegal fireworks, starting a fire and injuring two of his former co-workers. the fire ended at around 6:15 tonight. that's when people got a good look at what happened inside. long after the flames died there was heat in pittsburgh tonight, the angry kind. >> what is left? >> nothing, nothing is left. >> that would be the us frustration and the helplessness of robert acolo who could just sit and look at the shell of what used to be the classic carve a restoration business. it all burned this afternoon, consumed by 30 foot high flames and black smoke. the fire began in the blue star tire store next door. it went quickly to four alarms. the firefighters had to string long lines to get water on. it for two hours they took what they describe as a defensive mode. >> these guys usually sit there and paint tires with gasoline to make them newer looking. and they
abc7 news reporter wayne freedman is there live for us tonight. wayne? >> carolyn, first he was under detection and now he is under arrest and in the county jail in martinez. he faces charges of using illegal fireworks, starting a fire and injuring two of his former co-workers. the fire ended at around 6:15 tonight. that's when people got a good look at what happened inside. long after the flames died there was heat in pittsburgh tonight, the angry kind. >> what is left? >>...
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the freedman's bureau, which was a very, very small federal agency, was in charge of sort of managing the south, and making sure that african-americans did receive fair and equal treatment in the south. by the late 1870s, early 1880s, all of the confederate states had written new state constitutions and had been readmitted to the union and as each state was readmitted to the union, the freedman's bureau left the state and left the state in the hands of its own governments. it didn't take long for those state governments to start passing different laws and different state constitutions, and to find loopholes in the constitutions that they had written, and by the mid 1880s, the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments, while they still existed in the constitution, were virtually null and void in the american south, and this ushered in the period of jim crow. welcome to the 1910 train depot at james madison's montpelier. we're located between route 20 and the norfolk southern railway. in 1910, this rail road belonged to southern rail and mr. dupont, who was the owner of montpelier at the time, wan
the freedman's bureau, which was a very, very small federal agency, was in charge of sort of managing the south, and making sure that african-americans did receive fair and equal treatment in the south. by the late 1870s, early 1880s, all of the confederate states had written new state constitutions and had been readmitted to the union and as each state was readmitted to the union, the freedman's bureau left the state and left the state in the hands of its own governments. it didn't take long...
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michael freedman told commerce on daily he says this as a viable option amid the ongoing shareholder dispute in the company earlier the russian side said it was ready to buy al b.p. stake in the company or swap its t n. b.p. shares for stake in british petroleum. russia and china want to set up a joint venture to build new airplanes based on russia's aircraft moscow will provide the know how and technology beijing they count the project is worth between seven and twelve billion dollars with an estimated seven years to produce the first plane business r.t. caught up with a head of boeing international who said russia has a huge market potential. we see russia's growth its economic growth as a huge benefit to an enabler of aviation growth within russia and so the market there as we see it is over a thousand aircraft to russian airlines in the next twenty years valued at over one hundred ten billion dollars. that's the latest from the business desk you can always find more to our team dot com slash business but i'll see you back here in fifty five minutes so if we're looking for a place
michael freedman told commerce on daily he says this as a viable option amid the ongoing shareholder dispute in the company earlier the russian side said it was ready to buy al b.p. stake in the company or swap its t n. b.p. shares for stake in british petroleum. russia and china want to set up a joint venture to build new airplanes based on russia's aircraft moscow will provide the know how and technology beijing they count the project is worth between seven and twelve billion dollars with an...
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here is abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman. >> another war zone, another ied, another injured shoulder. could well face long term brain damage. new research by a team including dr. william moss has identified the cost. >> this is the first case study to show that blasts from explosives like. >> that's been a mystery. it wasn't known. >> this photo of brain tissue shows result. traumatic movement causes chemical reactions. it's the same kind of damage affecting football players after severe hits. >> you get a neurochemical cascade causing problems and develop over time. this is very, very good. what it means is that the doctors can now find a way to interseed. >> as to what that might be, we need studies but there is one finding whether in the lab, on a field, or in a battle zone, shielding head from movement keeps injuries from happening. researchers will be looking at how to minimize that problem as well. wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> organizer as thounsed final plans for golden gate bridge's 75th anniversary celebration. a series of events taking place a week from sunday, may 27th fr
here is abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman. >> another war zone, another ied, another injured shoulder. could well face long term brain damage. new research by a team including dr. william moss has identified the cost. >> this is the first case study to show that blasts from explosives like. >> that's been a mystery. it wasn't known. >> this photo of brain tissue shows result. traumatic movement causes chemical reactions. it's the same kind of damage affecting football...
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freedman moved here 40 years ago for her husband's work.s left work, she went back to school and got a degree in art here at hood college. she says she are has had a pretty nice life here in maryland. >> reporter: free said her friends and neighbors had known about the photo for years but she does not talk about it much. does it seem like a long time ago? >> no. it moves. time moves so fast. >> reporter: one nine important question. was he a good kisser? >> i don't want to comment on the quality. i didn't have that much experience at that time. [ laughter ] >> reporter: 67 years later, she know as lot more but the power of
freedman moved here 40 years ago for her husband's work.s left work, she went back to school and got a degree in art here at hood college. she says she are has had a pretty nice life here in maryland. >> reporter: free said her friends and neighbors had known about the photo for years but she does not talk about it much. does it seem like a long time ago? >> no. it moves. time moves so fast. >> reporter: one nine important question. was he a good kisser? >> i don't want...
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. >> here is wayne freedman on the last voyage of the glacier and the man still hoping to save her.s the glacier. next stop a scrap yard in brownsville, texas. >> this looks the same? >> different than it was. since 1960. >> this is a story best told with movie film shot in the middle of the 20th century. it was state of the art and there is a hull perfect for breaking through 20 foot ice. men told her -- the navigator. >> this is the last ship in the world to charter unknown coasts. >> the penguins represent 33 trips to the ant arctic exploring the last far reaches of the planet. in real life ben runs a computer company and cannot spare the $5 million he says could save the glacier and turn near a museum. that will take clout. >> it's a long shot. and this is up to a few senators to make a move. >> it did not come this day. he could only watch as glaicher moved closer to the end. >> an allied recycling they did prep work staffs sees sentiment from former sailors almost every day. >> a lot of people here that is their first home away from home they left home joined military. and the
. >> here is wayne freedman on the last voyage of the glacier and the man still hoping to save her.s the glacier. next stop a scrap yard in brownsville, texas. >> this looks the same? >> different than it was. since 1960. >> this is a story best told with movie film shot in the middle of the 20th century. it was state of the art and there is a hull perfect for breaking through 20 foot ice. men told her -- the navigator. >> this is the last ship in the world to...
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wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. there is a stunner today. u.s. officials revealed latest under wear bomber was actually a double agent working for the cia. that agent volunteered for a suicide mission and fbi is examining that device containing a chemical not present in the last failed under wear bombing. and the double agent provided crucial information to allow the cia to carry out a drone air strike, killing this man that was on the most-wanted list for the tousz bombing of the uss cole. >> just ahead, the tab taxpayers pick up every year including a phone bill of $800,000. >> and state lawmakers decide to go after those getting rich off american was disabilities act. >> and push to save a san francisco landmark and the gallery of art it contains. >> i'm sandhya patel. losing the heat tomorrow and how much lower temperatures will run. abc 7 news continues in one minute. >>> california lawmakers holding hears -- hearings on a proposal they call nuisance lawsuits saying they look for violations of the americans with disabilities act and then, fi
wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. there is a stunner today. u.s. officials revealed latest under wear bomber was actually a double agent working for the cia. that agent volunteered for a suicide mission and fbi is examining that device containing a chemical not present in the last failed under wear bombing. and the double agent provided crucial information to allow the cia to carry out a drone air strike, killing this man that was on the most-wanted list for the tousz...
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the motto of the provincial frede freedman was self-reliance is the true road to independence. mary ann shadd-cary was part of a community there in canada that was clearly a military outpost. and though many will refer to those who were going there in the 1850s as immigrationists trying to leave the united states, i would ask them to follow them in the 1860s during the civil war and find out where their feet are. i can track what somebody wants to do by what they're doing. but williams still in his book on the underground railroad, gives us a good example what is going on. it is almost in code though. he says of abraham galloway from north carolina. he writes of galloway. he allowed himself faithfully until uncle sam became involved in the contest with the rebels. john bull? who is john bull? he's britain's uncle sam. that's the british military. he add aligned himself fatefully with british military. with john bull. what's going on here in canada? you have a military outpost. training. the commander of this outpost, or president as delany would describe it. william howard day.
the motto of the provincial frede freedman was self-reliance is the true road to independence. mary ann shadd-cary was part of a community there in canada that was clearly a military outpost. and though many will refer to those who were going there in the 1850s as immigrationists trying to leave the united states, i would ask them to follow them in the 1860s during the civil war and find out where their feet are. i can track what somebody wants to do by what they're doing. but williams still in...
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a -- says, no actually, it starrted as kind of a contrat crunch, the great contraction as milton freedman put it, and then through a variety of the stakings, on the one hand on the part of the federal reserve and then so-called government interference which prolonged the crisis is that's what caused the great depression. so that version of the great depression is being replayed right now in arguments that say, well, what happened was government stepped in and bailed things out. and then the obama administration made things worse by this economic stimulus package, by not allowing the free market to reign and therefor the market becomes -- lessons of the great depression in the way we're managing the crisis now. i point to one other thing i think that's very, very important. you might recall that at the very beginning of the great recession and what to do about the great recession -- >> 2008. >> yeah, in -- really, actually, there's a big question of when all this started, but yet, we say early on in the obama administration, there's a lot of talk about 1937 and the great lesson of 1937, su
a -- says, no actually, it starrted as kind of a contrat crunch, the great contraction as milton freedman put it, and then through a variety of the stakings, on the one hand on the part of the federal reserve and then so-called government interference which prolonged the crisis is that's what caused the great depression. so that version of the great depression is being replayed right now in arguments that say, well, what happened was government stepped in and bailed things out. and then the...
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students and account for higher education policy for decades or possibly the rest of their lives mike freedman has a ph d. in biology and works as a part time teacher because he can't find a full time position it's the option of getting an education and being in a state of financial or economic insecurity for the rest of your life according to the federal reserve bank of new york americans sixty years or older still owe thirty eight billion dollars in student debt and ten percent of that group is past due on payments senior citizens can even have their social security checks taken away the money reportedly redirected to banks waiting to collect. as the investment of a degree morphs from security to risk more americans are reportedly turning to online colleges to save money while others are suing. for a refund dozens of lawyers have filed class action lawsuits against their own law schools accusing the colleges of fraud and inflating employment figures. it was an american dream when qualification equated to security but now the once cherished degree. appears to be no more than a gamble marina p
students and account for higher education policy for decades or possibly the rest of their lives mike freedman has a ph d. in biology and works as a part time teacher because he can't find a full time position it's the option of getting an education and being in a state of financial or economic insecurity for the rest of your life according to the federal reserve bank of new york americans sixty years or older still owe thirty eight billion dollars in student debt and ten percent of that group...
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of the russo british french freedman gave no reason for his resignation on monday he was one of the company'shareholders who blocked the arctic deal between a ross nafta and b.p. claiming that it was violating the existing agreements of t. and k b p c even as one of our richest people with assets in banking a retail and telecom sectors and remove those resigning other people of finding jobs and russia it looks like the russian job market became more attractive for high skilled foreigners last year the country's top recruitment service had hundreds says the number of job applications by ex-pats rules by eleven percent most of the applicants are native english speakers looking for positions in the oil and gas and the banking sectors analysts say russia's growing economy looks like a promising workplace certainly compared to all the financial problems across the globe and now on to the oil market which obviously is one of the pillars of the russians the ability and at the moment is doing quite well all of these positive news the really driving while higher and that's all i have for you this hour
of the russo british french freedman gave no reason for his resignation on monday he was one of the company'shareholders who blocked the arctic deal between a ross nafta and b.p. claiming that it was violating the existing agreements of t. and k b p c even as one of our richest people with assets in banking a retail and telecom sectors and remove those resigning other people of finding jobs and russia it looks like the russian job market became more attractive for high skilled foreigners last...
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mikhail freedman told former sun daily he says he sees this as a liable option amid all the ongoing shareholder disputes in the company the russian side earlier said that it was a ready to buy out b.p.'s stake in the company or swap its k.b.p.s. shares for stake in british petroleum and to russia and china are setting up a joint venture to build new passenger airplanes based on russia's evolution aircraft will provide the know how and the technology and beijing that catch the project is worth between seven and twelve billion dollars with an estimated seven years to produce the first plane business archie caught up with the head of boeing international who said russia has a huge market potential. we see russia's growth its economic growth as a huge benefit to an enabler of aviation growth within russia and so the market there as we see it is over a thousand aircraft two russian airlines in the next twenty years valued at over one hundred ten billion dollars. that's alas from the business desk my colleague mitri medvedev bring all the latest in less than an hour current are so many thanks indeed.
mikhail freedman told former sun daily he says he sees this as a liable option amid all the ongoing shareholder disputes in the company the russian side earlier said that it was a ready to buy out b.p.'s stake in the company or swap its k.b.p.s. shares for stake in british petroleum and to russia and china are setting up a joint venture to build new passenger airplanes based on russia's evolution aircraft will provide the know how and the technology and beijing that catch the project is worth...
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it should be properly said a freedman's camp or village. in 1862, what we now call georgia avenue was the 7th street turnpike. literally thousands of runaways were coming down the road. it was like a huge parade coming into washington city and when they got to washington city they had to have a place to house them. you've got all these refugees in the summer of '62 arriving in washington. so what do they do? they move the military out of the barracks at a place called camp barker here in the northern part of the city where garrison elementary school is today. vermont and "s" street. they would move it in. this is an outline of the camp. this not just any camp. this camp is in the nation's capital.
it should be properly said a freedman's camp or village. in 1862, what we now call georgia avenue was the 7th street turnpike. literally thousands of runaways were coming down the road. it was like a huge parade coming into washington city and when they got to washington city they had to have a place to house them. you've got all these refugees in the summer of '62 arriving in washington. so what do they do? they move the military out of the barracks at a place called camp barker here in the...
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and so you're creating literally class and then people that vanish basically mike freedman has a ph d. in biology and works as a part time teacher because he can't find a full time position it's the option of getting an education and then being in a state of financial or economic and security for the rest of your life according to the federal reserve bank of new york americans sixty years or older still owe thirty eight billion dollars in student debt and ten percent of that group is past due on payments senior citizens can even have their social security checks taken away the money reportedly redirected to getting waiting to collect. as the investment of a degree morphed from security to risk it. more americans are reportedly turning to online colleges to save money while others.
and so you're creating literally class and then people that vanish basically mike freedman has a ph d. in biology and works as a part time teacher because he can't find a full time position it's the option of getting an education and then being in a state of financial or economic and security for the rest of your life according to the federal reserve bank of new york americans sixty years or older still owe thirty eight billion dollars in student debt and ten percent of that group is past due...
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a boy has been rescued from san francisco bay this afternoon along east beach that is wayne freedman live wlaitest. >> we're getting details. i'm at the parking lot just by chrissy field. let me show thu happened out towards the bay there. we're told he's 12 years old on the field trip with the beach and got in the cold water of the bay. and got caught up in the current. there are some photographs that describe how a coast guard helicopter coordinated with the fire department. there is a diver dropped in. they swam to him on a surf board. and he shot some of the pictures. >> and there is a good swim. and it's cold. >> how did it look when he came out? >> that is a lucky young man. the tide had been pulled 300 yards from the shore. those witnesses say he was also being taken into the bay at this point. so fast action and there is a lucky man tonight. it was cold in the water and out here, it's a cold day, period. and this is a stunning photograph. >> a second rescue. sky 7 shows china beach there is a boy stuck on the rock that's is now safe. crews managed to rescue the boy within jus
a boy has been rescued from san francisco bay this afternoon along east beach that is wayne freedman live wlaitest. >> we're getting details. i'm at the parking lot just by chrissy field. let me show thu happened out towards the bay there. we're told he's 12 years old on the field trip with the beach and got in the cold water of the bay. and got caught up in the current. there are some photographs that describe how a coast guard helicopter coordinated with the fire department. there is a...
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rescuers freedman who was flown off to the hospital.y're conducting a safety stand down as the accident is investigated. >> thousands gathered to say goodbye to chuck brown. a public hearing is being held for the godfather of go-go. a memorial is held thursday at the d.c. convention center. >> the magnitude 5.8 quake brought down buildings that were weakened by another temblor. hundreds were hurt. hours after the quake struck, people were still being pulled out of the rubble alive. >> parts of the country are dealing with the aftermath of tropical storm beryl. diane sawyer is following this. good evening. it is very hot but nothing like the wild weather across the rest of the country. >> we're in the middle of it. wildfires, flooding and also some heed warnings that sent kids home from school. we have canvassed a lot of experts and we will tell you what they think will happen next in this already crazy summer. >> also, we have katie and the princes. >> we will give you a great pity you tonight of prince william and prince harry talking
rescuers freedman who was flown off to the hospital.y're conducting a safety stand down as the accident is investigated. >> thousands gathered to say goodbye to chuck brown. a public hearing is being held for the godfather of go-go. a memorial is held thursday at the d.c. convention center. >> the magnitude 5.8 quake brought down buildings that were weakened by another temblor. hundreds were hurt. hours after the quake struck, people were still being pulled out of the rubble alive....
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climbing up mount diablo in livermore that, is where wayne freedman is live tonight. wayne? >> livermore is a street party tonight. there is a street party and they're serious about it. here it is. this is half an hour ago. first street an attempt to set a record for world's largest flash mob. we have to be honest. there is a planned event so someone will protest. they're going to launch a complaint, still, this is an impressive dancing mob on what had been a race course. and this is how it finished the tour. and that is the headline. >> there is a the preps and waiting and anticipation like walnut creek, for instance. >> how far can you come for this event? >> about a block. >> half a block. probably most excite thing that happened in wellwall nut creek. >> today the third leg began in san jose. the 115 mile ride with a detour via mount diablo. today they got it. fan appreciation would be one reason they gathered in elk grove road thchl is another. >> we're going to have to funnel down an eight-foot wide slot that. means it can be bad. >> if f.fans can't move. >> where are
climbing up mount diablo in livermore that, is where wayne freedman is live tonight. wayne? >> livermore is a street party tonight. there is a street party and they're serious about it. here it is. this is half an hour ago. first street an attempt to set a record for world's largest flash mob. we have to be honest. there is a planned event so someone will protest. they're going to launch a complaint, still, this is an impressive dancing mob on what had been a race course. and this is how...
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robert cloyd once a fundraiser at the brother of powerful governor at a later a defendant today freedman charges dropped from 2010. today two years later room full of lawyers at the day the center trying to get his reputation back ad in a perfect world million dollars he spent to defend himself >> if the government brings charges to any of us at the abuse, they should compensate the defendant for what it cost them >> 95% success rate prosecution's robert blagojevich says his idea is not far-fetched paying back the other 5% get and reputation back no dollar that can't do that. talked about media blitz to clear his name 2010 at trial tactics the day his case was severed from his brother's suspicious of government motive turn to the deal down next day prosecutors dropped charges altogether. robert blagojevich claims credible witness in the first trial. also talked patrick fitzgerald force behind the charges in front of cameras december 9, 2008 the day the feds taken down a standing governor told the world that not conduct would make a link in the role over in his grave >> reflected on those
robert cloyd once a fundraiser at the brother of powerful governor at a later a defendant today freedman charges dropped from 2010. today two years later room full of lawyers at the day the center trying to get his reputation back ad in a perfect world million dollars he spent to defend himself >> if the government brings charges to any of us at the abuse, they should compensate the defendant for what it cost them >> 95% success rate prosecution's robert blagojevich says his idea is...
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there is wayne freedman there live with a look around the apartment unit. >> this is post street looked nompl. and we did take a look at the building today oo. when mary, the girlfriend of dennis left her apartment with personal items she was not in the mood to talk. the place where she used to live remains a crime scene. >> this is where bullets came out and went here. >> the holes and plaster qualify as damage. and we can show you those but not the blood running down the window. >> he lived just steps down the fire escape from where this took place. >> he ran on to the fire escape. >> police tracked him to san francisco after minding his mother dead. his girlfriend lived here and we can see evidence of how he set the bedroom on fire. it and surrounding units have bullet holes in floors and ceilings and walls and stairwells. josh got into his unit but has no idea when it may be liveable again. >> i don't know what to do with cleaning the apartment or staying somewhere or who to talk to. i don't know. >> until today, girlfriend was being taken care of by red cross. her father helped her
there is wayne freedman there live with a look around the apartment unit. >> this is post street looked nompl. and we did take a look at the building today oo. when mary, the girlfriend of dennis left her apartment with personal items she was not in the mood to talk. the place where she used to live remains a crime scene. >> this is where bullets came out and went here. >> the holes and plaster qualify as damage. and we can show you those but not the blood running down the...
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wayne freedman was there and joins us now live from jail. wayne? >> he is being held on $2 million bail this, is a case with celebrity april yeem, and a love triangle and a kid from a wealthy neighborhood and also has legal issues and questions. can a 17-year-old be tried as an adult for crimes accused of committing when he was 16? >> as the 17-year-old juvenile who appeared in court this morning a criminal mastermind or a good kid gone bad or innocent? his defense attorney certainly has been opinion. >> this case is going to be very complicated and very sophisticated. i ask everyone keep an open mind. >> suffice to say the 17-year-old max wade no longer looks like his old facebook picture. today he had a beard and dark hair smrks people say he smirk whtd subject of this stolen lamborghini came up. it belonged to guy fieri when, according to charges wade broke into a roof of british motors and drove it away. police found the lamborghini in a richmond storage facility. and auto theft is not the most-serious charge. >> i think the general understandi
wayne freedman was there and joins us now live from jail. wayne? >> he is being held on $2 million bail this, is a case with celebrity april yeem, and a love triangle and a kid from a wealthy neighborhood and also has legal issues and questions. can a 17-year-old be tried as an adult for crimes accused of committing when he was 16? >> as the 17-year-old juvenile who appeared in court this morning a criminal mastermind or a good kid gone bad or innocent? his defense attorney...