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i grew up in the 1950 is not only a midwest which was backward enough but in grand rapids michigan which was twice as backward as the rest of the midwest. the word gay was never use. nobody knew what that meant except happy through high school, i thought i was the only gay person in the world where the only person like me in the world, even though i was a gay person, i didn't know what that meant. like nobody was out. it was very, very dangerous to come out. you couldn't tell your parents. in fact, i kept hearing stories about people who sent their kids to insane asylums. basically. a button tied a fil is threatening to pervert an entire generation of our american children. do you want your son enticed into the world of homosexuals or your daughter learned into lesbianism? do you want them to lose all chance of a normal, happy married life? me . i grew up in savannah, georgia. i was definitely part of that post for baby boom generation i was born in 947. i grew up in a completely segregated world. as a southern ju, i belong. i always tell people i belong to for very different and sort of
i grew up in the 1950 is not only a midwest which was backward enough but in grand rapids michigan which was twice as backward as the rest of the midwest. the word gay was never use. nobody knew what that meant except happy through high school, i thought i was the only gay person in the world where the only person like me in the world, even though i was a gay person, i didn't know what that meant. like nobody was out. it was very, very dangerous to come out. you couldn't tell your parents. in...
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off a night of programs about gerald r ford with a tour of the 38th president's museum in grand rapids, michigan and learn about the life story of the college football player world war two navy veteran lawyer congressman vice president and president from curator don holloway that starts at 8pm eastern on american history tv. 2022 marks the bicentennial of the birth of frederick law olmstead the landscape architect who designed many of the most notable urban parks in the united states over 100 years from the 1850s to about 1960. he and then the olmstead firm. he founded completed thousands of landscape projects next landscape architect. lori olin tells the story of frederick law olmsted's career and the work of the olmsted firm culminating in a discussion of the creation and current status of fdr park in philadelphia. the pennsylvania horticultural society provided the video and co-hosted this event with a national association for olmsted parks as part of olmsted 200 a wide-ranging bicentennial initiative. hi, i'm nicole jenny rhodes hi, laurie. good to see you nice to soon and i can't see everyo
off a night of programs about gerald r ford with a tour of the 38th president's museum in grand rapids, michigan and learn about the life story of the college football player world war two navy veteran lawyer congressman vice president and president from curator don holloway that starts at 8pm eastern on american history tv. 2022 marks the bicentennial of the birth of frederick law olmstead the landscape architect who designed many of the most notable urban parks in the united states over 100...
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i grew up in the 1900 fifties and not only a midwest which was backward enough but in grand rapids michigan, which was twice as backward as the rest of the midwest. the word gay was never use . nobody knew what that meant except happy through high school, i thought i was the only gay person in the world where the only person like me and i, even though i was a gay person, i didn't know what that meant. my nobody was out. it was very, very dangerous to come out. you couldn't tell your parents. in fact, i kept hearing stories about people who sent their kids to insane asylums. basically. a tied a fil is threatening to pervert an entire generation of our american children. do you want your son enticed into the world of homosexuals or your daughter learn into lesbianism? do you want them to lose all chance of a normal, happy married life? ah cruise? i grew up in savannah, georgia. i was definitely part of that post for baby boom. generation i was born in 947. i grew up in a completely segregated world. as a southern ju, i belong, i always tell people i belong to for very different and sort of al
i grew up in the 1900 fifties and not only a midwest which was backward enough but in grand rapids michigan, which was twice as backward as the rest of the midwest. the word gay was never use . nobody knew what that meant except happy through high school, i thought i was the only gay person in the world where the only person like me and i, even though i was a gay person, i didn't know what that meant. my nobody was out. it was very, very dangerous to come out. you couldn't tell your parents. in...
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but in grand rapids, michigan, which was twice as backwards as the rest of the midwest. the word gay was never use . nobody knew what that meant except happy through high school, i thought i was the only gay person in the world where the only person liked me in the world, even though i was a gay person. i didn't know what that meant. my nobody was out. it was very, very dangerous to come out. you couldn't tell your parents. in fact, i kept hearing stories about people who sent their kids to satisfy. i was basically a flood tide. a film is threatening to pervert an entire generation of our american children. do you want your son enticed into the world of homosexuals or your daughter? learn into lesbianism? do you want them to lose all chance of a normal, happy married life? mm. i grew up in savannah, georgia. i was definitely part of that post for baby boom generation i was born in 1947. i grew up in a completely segregated world. as a southern ju, i belong, i always tell people i belong to for very different and sort of almost self exclusionary groups. of people, i grew
but in grand rapids, michigan, which was twice as backwards as the rest of the midwest. the word gay was never use . nobody knew what that meant except happy through high school, i thought i was the only gay person in the world where the only person liked me in the world, even though i was a gay person. i didn't know what that meant. my nobody was out. it was very, very dangerous to come out. you couldn't tell your parents. in fact, i kept hearing stories about people who sent their kids to...
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ford with a tour of the 38th president's museum in grand rapids, michigan. learn about the life story of the college football player, world war ii navy veteran, lawyer, congressman, vice president, and president, from curator don holloway. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>> a look now at some ideas on how to change federal courts. the american constitution society for law and policy hosted this discussion on term limits for judges and expanding district and appellate courts, as well as the supreme court. >> celebrating its 20th year, of celebrating and shaping legal debate, nurturing the next generation of lawyers, judges, and advocates, and ensuring that the law is a force to improve the lives of all people. now, in this year, we are focusing on our and this anniversary on our constitution's founding failures. when it comes to race and equality in this country. like all things that matter in the lives of americans, the courts have a tremendous impact with a now deeply conservative federal bench and as we face the growing proliferat
ford with a tour of the 38th president's museum in grand rapids, michigan. learn about the life story of the college football player, world war ii navy veteran, lawyer, congressman, vice president, and president, from curator don holloway. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>> a look now at some ideas on how to change federal courts. the american constitution society for law and policy hosted this discussion on term limits for judges and expanding district and...
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i grew up in the 1950 is and not only the midwest which was backward enough but in grand rapids michigan which was twice as backward as the rest of the midwest. the word gay was never use. nobody knew what that meant except happy through high school, i thought i was the only gay person in the world where the only person like me in the world, even though i was a gay person, i didn't know what that meant. my nobody was out. it was very, very dangerous to come out. you couldn't tell your parents. in fact, i kept hearing stories about people who sent their kids to insane asylums. basically. a lot of time to fil, is threatening to pervert an entire generation of our american children. do you want your son enticed into the world of homosexuals or your daughter? learn into lesbianism? do you want them to lose all chance of a normal, happy married life? ah cruise? i grew up in savannah, georgia. i was definitely part of that post for baby boom. generation i was born in 947. i grew up in a completely segregated world. as a southern ju, i belong, i always tell people i belong to for very different
i grew up in the 1950 is and not only the midwest which was backward enough but in grand rapids michigan which was twice as backward as the rest of the midwest. the word gay was never use. nobody knew what that meant except happy through high school, i thought i was the only gay person in the world where the only person like me in the world, even though i was a gay person, i didn't know what that meant. my nobody was out. it was very, very dangerous to come out. you couldn't tell your parents....
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. >> tonight on american history tv, we have a tour of ford's museum in grand rapids, michigan, and learn about the life story of college football player, world war ii navy veteran, lawyer, congressman, vice president, and president from curator don hallow way. the that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war, elizabeth baron and william kurtz of the center for civil war history on their project black virginians in blue about african-american union soldiers fighting for emancipation saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. katherine allagor on the lives of women during the american revolution and the early republic. and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on american artifacts, the arrival of the reconstructed french ship at the 18th century port of yorktown, virginia, designed after the french vessel that brought the major general back to the united states in 1780. exploring the american story. watch american histo
. >> tonight on american history tv, we have a tour of ford's museum in grand rapids, michigan, and learn about the life story of college football player, world war ii navy veteran, lawyer, congressman, vice president, and president from curator don hallow way. the that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war,...
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here we're at the gerald r ford presidential museum in grand rapids, michigan, and we're in our new exhibits the exhibits opened. oh just a few weeks ago and it's a brand new exhibit on gerald ford his life and his times that took about six months to complete the museum spaces are broken down into his what we call his foundation years is youth we move into his congressional period 25 years in congress and then into
here we're at the gerald r ford presidential museum in grand rapids, michigan, and we're in our new exhibits the exhibits opened. oh just a few weeks ago and it's a brand new exhibit on gerald ford his life and his times that took about six months to complete the museum spaces are broken down into his what we call his foundation years is youth we move into his congressional period 25 years in congress and then into
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david, lisa, and hannah in grand rapids michigan.he british virgin islands. congrats, michelle. down along the bottom there is a anniversary celebration. stephanie and linda, two third grade teachers wrapping up the year at windsor elementary school in illinois. congratulations to all of you from all of us. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday. get the mug today >>> good morning. it is sunday, june 27th. 7:00 on the dot as we take a live look outside. cloudy skies over sfo, but we have a beautiful sunday ahead. thank you so much for joining us. i'm kyra klapper. vianey arana was here last night with your forecast and joins us this morning. >> it's a weekend of doubles but i don't mind it at all. rob and i help each other out. i have you covered in the evening again tonight. as far as those low clouds, hanging on tough. not just around the coastline but really they've made their way inland and it is cool and comfortable right now for the most
david, lisa, and hannah in grand rapids michigan.he british virgin islands. congrats, michelle. down along the bottom there is a anniversary celebration. stephanie and linda, two third grade teachers wrapping up the year at windsor elementary school in illinois. congratulations to all of you from all of us. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday. get the mug today >>> good morning. it is sunday, june 27th. 7:00 on the dot as we take a live look outside. cloudy skies...
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like for clear -- from e kelvin university christian college in grand rapids, michigan.en -- as part of my story. some may lose respect for me. however i will not, apologize for existing in the way that god made me. i'd rather be my true self to make space for other queer students that then height who i am out of fear of offending. others clear joins us right. now she is the first openly gay student body president of calvin university. good morning to you. thank you so much for being with us and sharing your story. >> thank you for having me. >> so what has been the reaction? and did you expect the response you got? >> so, the initial reaction was actually a lot more positive than i expected. i had so many people reaching out to me over -- they found my address. they sent letters. they send emails, dms on instagram and twitter. i did not expect the positive reaction that i got. of course, there were people who were kind of concerned about this. who expressed some pushback. but overall, i was really -- there is just simply not a lot of queer students like me. and not a lo
like for clear -- from e kelvin university christian college in grand rapids, michigan.en -- as part of my story. some may lose respect for me. however i will not, apologize for existing in the way that god made me. i'd rather be my true self to make space for other queer students that then height who i am out of fear of offending. others clear joins us right. now she is the first openly gay student body president of calvin university. good morning to you. thank you so much for being with us...
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off a night of programs about gerald r ford with a tour of the 38th president's museum in grand rapids, michigan and learn about the life story of the college football player world war two navy veteran lawyer congressman vice president and president from curator don holloway that starts at 8pm eastern on american history tv. 2022 marks the bicentennial of the birth of frederick law olmstead the landscape architect who designed many of the most notable urban parks in the united states over 100 years from the 1850s to about 1960. he and then the olmstead firm. he founded completed thousands of landscape projects next landscape architect. lori olin tells the story of frederick law olmsted's career and the work of the olmsted firm culminating in a discussion of the creation and current status of fdr park in philadelphia. the pennsylvania horticultural society provided the video and co-hosted this event with a national association for olmsted parks as part of olmsted 200 a wide-ranging bicentennial initiative. hi, i'm nicole jenny rhodes hi, laurie. good to see you nice to soon and i can
off a night of programs about gerald r ford with a tour of the 38th president's museum in grand rapids, michigan and learn about the life story of the college football player world war two navy veteran lawyer congressman vice president and president from curator don holloway that starts at 8pm eastern on american history tv. 2022 marks the bicentennial of the birth of frederick law olmstead the landscape architect who designed many of the most notable urban parks in the united states over 100...
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it happened near grand rapids, michigan, after the woman was in a crash that left her car a mangled messand didn't think twice before rushing to help her. he got to her moments before the car went up in flames. last week the boy scouts of america gave van alsberg the award. the woman he saved is the women that pinned the medal on his uniform. >> a 14-year-old in buffalo, new york is looking to mow 50 veterans laws for free in honor of his late grandfather, and army veteran fred adams died in february. nathan adams says he hopes to make a positive impact in his community. >> i hope it makings everyone smile and feel good that a 14- year-old is mowing lawn when usually, they are just on their video games all the time. >> jon: adams has already mowed at least six lawns and has about 18 more on his schedule and he might not stop there. he says he could do 100 or even 1,000, if the demand is out there. and that's how "fox reports" and this sunday, june 13 of 201. i'm john scott, thanks for joining us this evening, keep it right here "sunday night in america" with trey gowdy is up next. >> goo
it happened near grand rapids, michigan, after the woman was in a crash that left her car a mangled messand didn't think twice before rushing to help her. he got to her moments before the car went up in flames. last week the boy scouts of america gave van alsberg the award. the woman he saved is the women that pinned the medal on his uniform. >> a 14-year-old in buffalo, new york is looking to mow 50 veterans laws for free in honor of his late grandfather, and army veteran fred adams died...
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and this is a live look at grand rapids, michigan from fox 17.tonight, philanthropist that ken ski scott announces $2.7 billion in donations to what are called 286 high impact organizations. six of them are in michigan. scott is worth roughly $60 billion with a b. as promised to donate all of it. she is the former wife of amazon founder jeff bezos. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ntal health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behavio
and this is a live look at grand rapids, michigan from fox 17.tonight, philanthropist that ken ski scott announces $2.7 billion in donations to what are called 286 high impact organizations. six of them are in michigan. scott is worth roughly $60 billion with a b. as promised to donate all of it. she is the former wife of amazon founder jeff bezos. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ntal health. so when i started...
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off a night of programs about gerald r ford with a tour of the 38th president's museum in grand rapids, michigan and learn about the life story of the college football player world war two navy veteran lawyer congressman vice president and president from curator don holloway that starts at 8pm eastern on american history tv. jennifer ott is the author of olmstead in seattle creating a park system for a modern city. she discusses the work of the olmstead brothers in seattle around the turn of the 20th century. the brothers were the sons of frederick law olmstead noted landscape architect who designed, new york central park the national association for olmsted parks hosted the event and provided the video. all of the things just fell into place there was finally funding and so i am going to tell you the story of how we took that luck and turned it into a park system. so the first is this very it looks so dainty because they they colorize the picture but this was the rough and tumble seattle if it's first few decades lots of dirt streets. i did you notice the angled streets. there was lots of confu
off a night of programs about gerald r ford with a tour of the 38th president's museum in grand rapids, michigan and learn about the life story of the college football player world war two navy veteran lawyer congressman vice president and president from curator don holloway that starts at 8pm eastern on american history tv. jennifer ott is the author of olmstead in seattle creating a park system for a modern city. she discusses the work of the olmstead brothers in seattle around the turn of...
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ford with a tour of the 38th president's museum in grand rapids, michigan. learn about the life story of the college football player, world war ii navy veteran, lawyer, congressman, vice president, and president, from curator don holloway. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>> a look now at some ideas on how to change federal courts. the american constitution society for law and policy hosted this discussion on term limits for judges and expanding st
ford with a tour of the 38th president's museum in grand rapids, michigan. learn about the life story of the college football player, world war ii navy veteran, lawyer, congressman, vice president, and president, from curator don holloway. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>> a look now at some ideas on how to change federal courts. the american constitution society for law and policy hosted this discussion on term limits for judges and expanding st
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grand rapids in michigan. the big story there, michigan is fully open again. mask requirements are no longer in effect for unvaccinated people. and all venues can operate at 100% capacity. michigan is among the last states to lift the cap. that's the live look outside the beltway. from "special report", we'll be right back. ♪♪ for a limited time, you can save more on flights, hotels and rental cars during priceline's freedom sale. and when you get a big deal... ...you feel like a big deal. with the freedom sale at priceline, every trip is a big deal. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. oh! don't burn down the duplex. terminix. ♪welcome back to that same old place♪ ♪that you laughed about♪ ♪well, the names have all changed♪ ♪since you hung around♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. through ancestry i
grand rapids in michigan. the big story there, michigan is fully open again. mask requirements are no longer in effect for unvaccinated people. and all venues can operate at 100% capacity. michigan is among the last states to lift the cap. that's the live look outside the beltway. from "special report", we'll be right back. ♪♪ for a limited time, you can save more on flights, hotels and rental cars during priceline's freedom sale. and when you get a big deal... ...you feel like a...
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we will go on to eve in grand rapids, michigan, approve line. caller: good morning, c-span.es, she is doing a tremendous job. i keep hearing people call in talking about the border. people, please, give the border a rest. the border eventually will be safe. just like the young man said earlier, this country is getting old. a lot of people getting old and dying. we had 500,000-something dying through the pandemic. we need to come in and do the job they keep complaining about. i do not hear anybody complaining about the fact that every time you look, trump had people on the golf court golfing. they did not say anything about that. yes, we will keep our eyes on the old dixiecrats, which called themselves the republicans today, because they did that insurrection at the capitol. mitch mcconnell has to go. it is just preposterous. had that been a democrat that was doing what mitch mcconnell and what's his name -- if it had been one of them doing that, they would be up in arms. host: an article about the supreme court. it is june, and you will be seeing decisions from the court soo
we will go on to eve in grand rapids, michigan, approve line. caller: good morning, c-span.es, she is doing a tremendous job. i keep hearing people call in talking about the border. people, please, give the border a rest. the border eventually will be safe. just like the young man said earlier, this country is getting old. a lot of people getting old and dying. we had 500,000-something dying through the pandemic. we need to come in and do the job they keep complaining about. i do not hear...
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given the right weather conditions, they might fall over lake michigan and fall into grand rapids.her staff, lori lightfoot attached a picture ripped up documents for evidence. lori lightfoot, human shredding machine. and yet somehow, this person remains the mayor of america's third-largest city. how long can i continue customer joining us now is the man who has had the privilege of having obscenities screamed at him by lori lightfoot. we are joined tonight by raymond lopez, who by the way, is a democrat. mr. lopez alderman, great to see you tonight. >> good evening. >> tucker: i believe in democracy, i believe people elected by the public should serve out their terms, i don't like removing people, i don't like impeachment appeared on the other hand, if hundreds of more people are dying every year because of the decisions of one leader i have to ask, is there a way to remove lori lightfoot before the end of her current term? >> that question has come up numerous times, especially as we see our mayor not only become more and more inept at addressing problems but downright unhinged,
given the right weather conditions, they might fall over lake michigan and fall into grand rapids.her staff, lori lightfoot attached a picture ripped up documents for evidence. lori lightfoot, human shredding machine. and yet somehow, this person remains the mayor of america's third-largest city. how long can i continue customer joining us now is the man who has had the privilege of having obscenities screamed at him by lori lightfoot. we are joined tonight by raymond lopez, who by the way, is...
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but a gentleman from grand rapids, also here in manic michigan, developed the gasoline powered engine and took it to the exhibition in chicago in 1893. his name was since. sorted off to a lot of people, guys from detroit, from lansing, chicago, milwaukee, cleveland. all of these people saw this gasoline engine and all of a sudden the gasoline engine became the most popular way of powering cars. probably the biggest thing that these early vehicles ran into was the lack of decent roads. the bicycle folks, the people who like to ride bikes started a movement, called a good roads movement, to make roads better. so bicyclists kind of got some of the roads paved, but once you got outside of the city center. down train downtown detroit would beat a mild or so outside of the core of the city, you are back on country roads and in detroit it's mostly clay. if it rains you are in trouble. i was probably the challenge for early motorists. they were constantly getting stuck in the mud. charles brady king went on to form the king automobile country, he put out a number of cars. most of them hand bu
but a gentleman from grand rapids, also here in manic michigan, developed the gasoline powered engine and took it to the exhibition in chicago in 1893. his name was since. sorted off to a lot of people, guys from detroit, from lansing, chicago, milwaukee, cleveland. all of these people saw this gasoline engine and all of a sudden the gasoline engine became the most popular way of powering cars. probably the biggest thing that these early vehicles ran into was the lack of decent roads. the...