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among the letters are astonishing are from harriet newby to dangerfield. most were illiterate obviously. it's unusually to have them illiterate and we have their letters. and he goes there really joins brown's band to rescue his wife and children. and the tragic part of it is he's the first of brown's band who is -- he's gunned down in the street in harper's ferry. his body is desecrated by angry whites. 50 miles short of his goal of rescuing harriet. and the virginians collected these letters that he had from harriet that appear to have been on his person and public lished them. the governor of virginia published all the documents, and they didn't see any indictment of slavery in these letters. they just published them. you just read these letters that are heart-breaking saying, you know, come save me, dangerfield, because like many virginia slaves of that era, she was scared she was going to be sold to a gang labor plantation in the deep south, and that's exactly what happened. six months later she's sold to a plantation in louisiana. you read these lett
among the letters are astonishing are from harriet newby to dangerfield. most were illiterate obviously. it's unusually to have them illiterate and we have their letters. and he goes there really joins brown's band to rescue his wife and children. and the tragic part of it is he's the first of brown's band who is -- he's gunned down in the street in harper's ferry. his body is desecrated by angry whites. 50 miles short of his goal of rescuing harriet. and the virginians collected these letters...
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from harriet tubman to slave porters in the underground railroad, to michelle obama and today's white house. the footprints on history from african-americans cannot be washed away. and the bells of greatness, ingenious, artistic talent, philanthropy, and leadership cannot be on rum -- cannot be unrung. we have come this far by faith. we celebrate and embrace this theme of the african american women, culture, and history. wellcome will not allow me in this discourse to call the role of great women in african american history. let me pray that their numbers are many, and the stories of them tell the truth of women, african american women, in culture and history. for our women have been on the move. our women have refused to be moved. and our women continue to move mountains in african american history. and now, in closing, let me cradle this month's celebration in the history -- in the city of st. francis, with a sense of gratitude and neutral respect. the we black, white, brown, or red, we are all god's children. mavis in vacation -- may this invocation be accepted and the record show
from harriet tubman to slave porters in the underground railroad, to michelle obama and today's white house. the footprints on history from african-americans cannot be washed away. and the bells of greatness, ingenious, artistic talent, philanthropy, and leadership cannot be on rum -- cannot be unrung. we have come this far by faith. we celebrate and embrace this theme of the african american women, culture, and history. wellcome will not allow me in this discourse to call the role of great...
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she is the first non-african american received the harriet t ubman lifetime achievement award. she played a key role in securing nearly $1 million in federal funds for the establishment of the harriet tubman the underground railroad historical park in dorchester county. the legislation she supported also is that this is a historical park in auburn, new york. seven people shot, one person killed, and the question now is who is the dunman -- gunman. we track the latest from pittsburgh. "fashion star" premieres at progressive, you can bundle your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. >> a psychiatric clinic is back open today with extra security after the deadly shooting yesterday. it happened at the university of pittsburgh. a man had two pistols and shot seven people. when it died. campus police shot and killed a suspected gunman. they still know who he is because he was not carrying id and his fingerprints were not in the school system. an investigation into a gun and drugs ring has led to a ma
she is the first non-african american received the harriet t ubman lifetime achievement award. she played a key role in securing nearly $1 million in federal funds for the establishment of the harriet tubman the underground railroad historical park in dorchester county. the legislation she supported also is that this is a historical park in auburn, new york. seven people shot, one person killed, and the question now is who is the dunman -- gunman. we track the latest from pittsburgh....
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the name of the piece is called "harriet's shack," and it's harriet tubman, who the museum is named foronor her as a woman of strength and courage, and i think beverly does too by making her two stories tall and this giant woman that is conveying power and courage. but also there are flowers all over her dress, and she looks like she's someone you'd want to get to know. these are places that black and white, rich and poor, we all see and understand. these pieces just, i mean, they seem to dance. the colors, the wild lines, the movement. when we were hanging them, we kept putting the level on them, trying to see did we really have them level, because they seem to move and generate an energy of their own. and that comes from the bright colors and the unusual juxtapositions of these wild primary colors thrown right up against each other. to me, they're the visual equivalent of jazz. we see a lot of improvisation here. they're going in all different directions, but they make sense as a whole. it's just like jazz. there's a coherency and a consistency within the wildness. that's not to say t
the name of the piece is called "harriet's shack," and it's harriet tubman, who the museum is named foronor her as a woman of strength and courage, and i think beverly does too by making her two stories tall and this giant woman that is conveying power and courage. but also there are flowers all over her dress, and she looks like she's someone you'd want to get to know. these are places that black and white, rich and poor, we all see and understand. these pieces just, i mean, they...
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. >> this woman has been described as the harriet tubman. the first black woman to be elected senior pastor of the american baptist churches of the usa. you could find her just off moral street presiding over the hour of power, a lunchtime ministry she founded. >> the wednesday after 9/11, their eyes were big, they left here a different way than they came in, glorifying and praising god. to see i was able to be used to bring healing to people, not being a pastor of wonderful walk through ministry is tremendous. it is humbling. >> so help me god. she says her rock is jesus christ. but as ambassador she looks out for peoples of all faith in every nation. her role takes her through a maize of diplomatic land minds. >> religious freedom provides a corner stone for every healthy society. in this season we must encourage the highly religious countries of middle east and north africa for all religious actors. >> cook's job is to report to the president on the status in 195 countries and call out to countries in particular concern. she works under s
. >> this woman has been described as the harriet tubman. the first black woman to be elected senior pastor of the american baptist churches of the usa. you could find her just off moral street presiding over the hour of power, a lunchtime ministry she founded. >> the wednesday after 9/11, their eyes were big, they left here a different way than they came in, glorifying and praising god. to see i was able to be used to bring healing to people, not being a pastor of wonderful walk...
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forever" "wwll i didn't v" reaaizz my fathhr had been thrown out of the cab, that i didn't know" know"harriet ann natalie morganstein say their father's 19944murder, was a blur.but almost 40 years later...the pain is still there: "in many ways life has ever been the same for any of s, it had a tremendous" june 13th, 977. devoted fatter of two david morganstein...was at this secluded intersection in baltimore county.where he worked as a caa driver..hat four -- he as shot and thrown from his cab.aawitness recalls seeiig the killer driveeaway in his diamond cab: cab:"and just about an hour afterrthe shooting, baltimore city police called baltimore county police, that the diamond cab wws arkkd hhre at & he 4500 block of mmuntv ave, the motor was running but no one was in it"left in the front seat, was a sawed off 12 shotgun::tried not to let itt ruun my life, or guide my life, iifeel badly no one was ever cauuht, but also dreaded going through some court prooedure, a not guilty verdict"in 2004, detectives began looking into the case again. dna was tested ffom he crime sccne...but so far, &ptheree
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my character is very locked up and he falls in love with emily's character harriet. film is complicated and that i'm in a very unhappy marriage and harriet's in love with a soldier who's fighting in the middle east. there's a lot of political sapphire in the film -- satire in the film which is always justified at politicians. i just loved it. >> have you ever thought guilty eting the book and -- getting the book and redding it? >> i read it. the book is well written and different in some respects but some of the chapters are in fact entire e-mail correspondences back and forth and for instance, the marriage is a bit more two dimensional. i mean in the book my wife is absolutely horrendous, i can only see the guy that wrote is novel in a terrible marriage or a good imagination. i can't remember the question now. >> i said have you ever read the book? you just led me to the next question. did you ever look at emily and say you should be more terrible than this? >> no, no, emily is not any wife. >> kristin scott thomas. >> katherine steadman? >> nope. >> that's okay. pa
my character is very locked up and he falls in love with emily's character harriet. film is complicated and that i'm in a very unhappy marriage and harriet's in love with a soldier who's fighting in the middle east. there's a lot of political sapphire in the film -- satire in the film which is always justified at politicians. i just loved it. >> have you ever thought guilty eting the book and -- getting the book and redding it? >> i read it. the book is well written and different in...
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the complex on harriet street is slated to open in september of this year. other project on 9th and mission will be done in 2014. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> coca-cola is making some changes, so it doesn't have to carry a cancer warning on its cans. coca-cola is just one of several soda companies modifying the way it makes its caramel coloring to conform to new california standards. the current method can result in trace amounts of a chemical linked to cancer in rodents. however, the fda stresses that a human would have to drink more than 1,000 cans of soda a day to get that same dose used in the study. >>> japan will be marking a grim anniversary on sunday. one year ago on march 11, the magnitude 9 earthquake and tsunami swept over the coast of japan. phil went back to one of the hardest hit areas to see how that recovery is going. >> he can manage a smile these days. it's taken almost a year. the 65-year-old farmer lost three members of his family, his house in the tsunami. he now lives on social security and cramped temporary housing. when he's by himself,
the complex on harriet street is slated to open in september of this year. other project on 9th and mission will be done in 2014. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> coca-cola is making some changes, so it doesn't have to carry a cancer warning on its cans. coca-cola is just one of several soda companies modifying the way it makes its caramel coloring to conform to new california standards. the current method can result in trace amounts of a chemical linked to cancer in rodents. however, the...
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that is the situation, harriet harmon. >> we will compare what our government did on the nhs with what his government is doing any day. and he said that the problem with this bill is that doctors and nurses just don't understand it. but the problem is that they do. however, even at this late stage it's within his power to stop this bill. >> yep. >> next monday, the bill reaches its finality stage in the house of lords. there are 90 lib/dems. they will decide whether it's becomes law. will he instruct shirley williams and his peers to stop the bill? >> the lady has invited me to make a comparison. let me make three comparisons -- >> order, order, i say it again, the response must be heard and that is all there is to it. the deputy prime minister. >> let me make three comparisons, the health secretary said it's irresponsible to increase nhs spending. so they do not believe in more money for the nhs, we do. comparison one, secondly they indulge the private sector with sweet heart deals that we are making illegal in this bill. they want sweet heart bills in the private sector, they do not.
that is the situation, harriet harmon. >> we will compare what our government did on the nhs with what his government is doing any day. and he said that the problem with this bill is that doctors and nurses just don't understand it. but the problem is that they do. however, even at this late stage it's within his power to stop this bill. >> yep. >> next monday, the bill reaches its finality stage in the house of lords. there are 90 lib/dems. they will decide whether it's...
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you also have a piece by harriet beecher stowe. she responds to the women of great britain. how did that come about? >> she had a relationship with with with the magazine and a story that may be true where -- because she published uncle tom's cabin that focussed national attention to the problem of slavery. so i can't remember where she comes with audience in the white house. she says, you're the woman that started the war. the little lady that started the war. >> but she's responding in that piece to reacting to a petition she received among other american women several years earlier from the women of great britain -- of england saying, why aren't you standing up against slavery? a moral call coming from british women for american women to act. she's responding in this story, saying, where are you now? we're fighting this war and great britain is standing on the sidelines. you, women of england, why don't you stand up and lend your voices. >> your senior editor wrote the final piece in the article. current article with the title of piece, why do so few blacks study the civi
you also have a piece by harriet beecher stowe. she responds to the women of great britain. how did that come about? >> she had a relationship with with with the magazine and a story that may be true where -- because she published uncle tom's cabin that focussed national attention to the problem of slavery. so i can't remember where she comes with audience in the white house. she says, you're the woman that started the war. the little lady that started the war. >> but she's...
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harriet tubman before them. ella baker before them. all of these are women who have fought too many battles for us to go back. so we won't go back. it's time for us to take our own stand and stand the ground for women and insist that we woent go back for any reason. so we've got to get it on. we can't wait for the summer. we newlywcan't wait for you to together now. i want you to know that it is time that we understand each of our interests is somehow related to all of our interests. so the far right may well have shot the first shot. but it's the one who's still standing when the last shot is fired. and, women, we intend to be there because we are a team. thank you. i love you. god bless you. [ cheers and applause ] >> i forget that ephai is an d ordained minister. [ laughter ] >> we have a little time, not much, but the reason that i stopped the candidate stuff is that we're here as a nonprofit organization. and so basically, we want to keep it in the philosophical range, especially with eagleton institute standing right here encoura
harriet tubman before them. ella baker before them. all of these are women who have fought too many battles for us to go back. so we won't go back. it's time for us to take our own stand and stand the ground for women and insist that we woent go back for any reason. so we've got to get it on. we can't wait for the summer. we newlywcan't wait for you to together now. i want you to know that it is time that we understand each of our interests is somehow related to all of our interests. so the far...
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polar terrorism and more spreading of fear and fear mongering by or government gets the totality harriet has and is a very extreme ward why would you go as far as to use that word well i mean yesterday i covered the occupy movement they actually closed down a distribution center wal-mart distribution center for six hours and the government is now arresting leaders of protest movements across the country and they shut down those the occupy movement basically with a coordinated attack and if that isn't a attack on freedom of speech and our liberties i don't i don't know what is that also came out of anything made up of the apartment of homeland security has been. monitoring the occupy wall street movement how do you feel about a federal government agency keeping tabs on protesters i think it's atrocious i think the bureaucrats that we pay with our tax dollars should actually be going after real terrorists then actual citizens that have grievances with the corrupt politicians and crow financial elites in this country instead of trying to shut down free speech instead of arresting these youn
polar terrorism and more spreading of fear and fear mongering by or government gets the totality harriet has and is a very extreme ward why would you go as far as to use that word well i mean yesterday i covered the occupy movement they actually closed down a distribution center wal-mart distribution center for six hours and the government is now arresting leaders of protest movements across the country and they shut down those the occupy movement basically with a coordinated attack and if that...
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. >> there is a non-african american winner of the harriet tubman lifetime award, but senator barbaraski, the in the werserving woman senate. she's in the underground railroad is today is a road to economic achievement for america's young people. >> i have the pen of the first african-american president signing his first piece of legislation and it was about economic empowerment. >> at that time of year again. time to spring forward. >> what you need to know about daylight savings time before it's time to change the clock. >> gas prices have not jumped to hide this week. consumer analysts explain the price plateau. quit delivering a shot of chillier the start the weekend. the insta- >> coming up and 11 news at 6:00, good news for job-seekers as more employers seem to be hiring. what is fueling the trend? gov. martin o'malley is expected toss out legislation to allow the use of medical marijuana. the massive bus that went down in baltimore city and county in baltimore city and county but in the sleep number store, we hear it all the time. yeah, nine out of ten couples disagree on the f
. >> there is a non-african american winner of the harriet tubman lifetime award, but senator barbaraski, the in the werserving woman senate. she's in the underground railroad is today is a road to economic achievement for america's young people. >> i have the pen of the first african-american president signing his first piece of legislation and it was about economic empowerment. >> at that time of year again. time to spring forward. >> what you need to know about...
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the bottom line is, in this total, he conceded be on the right harriet hall these groups restores and did not contain any all with the pink line. the was in contact with safeway and save mart, both have beef with and without this product. ross traditional ground beef may contain a, not the brain or the fresh ground. the key is both the safeway and lucky empathize would bet the beef, not whether it contains it, it is not treated with harmoniums -- ammonia hydroxide task. >>pam: people are probably wondering, the federal board regulates these products, what did they have to say? >> the usda said the product is completely safe and they're sticking to death. safeway tells us that they are reviewing whether or not it will have these products in their stores. did you are not sure, ask a man behind the meat counter. >> increasing cloud cover throughout the day. a little bit of cloud cover , an increase in cloud cover is expected overnight. there is a look at your current address. so far this season, rainfall totals are well below what they should be for this time of year. we are up to nearly
the bottom line is, in this total, he conceded be on the right harriet hall these groups restores and did not contain any all with the pink line. the was in contact with safeway and save mart, both have beef with and without this product. ross traditional ground beef may contain a, not the brain or the fresh ground. the key is both the safeway and lucky empathize would bet the beef, not whether it contains it, it is not treated with harmoniums -- ammonia hydroxide task. >>pam: people are...
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she doesn't have facial harriet. neither does he. okay. know when cody started shaving and stuff, nothing prepares you for that. >> watching him do it? >> would you want jay -- >> no. i don't like the feeling of it. i think it's rough and it doesn't feel great. >> he does have a tattoo. there's a whole big thing about tattoos. i wanted to take a picture of it. you can't read it any more. he got it when he was 14 years old. his brother and friends took him got him drunk and took him to a tattoo parlor. it said gif. now it says -- so think about that. >> it's winesday wednesday. we want to talk about a special wine. don't judge us, but this comes from a 14-year-old -- >> boy. whose parents are wine makers. >> he said to his dad, let's make a wine where some of the money can go to charity to raise money for kids with heart disease. >> beautiful idea. >> because cody had open heart surgery when he was 9 years old. this is the wine they came up with. so far they have raised $165,000 and it's called colby red. if you want to know more about it -
she doesn't have facial harriet. neither does he. okay. know when cody started shaving and stuff, nothing prepares you for that. >> watching him do it? >> would you want jay -- >> no. i don't like the feeling of it. i think it's rough and it doesn't feel great. >> he does have a tattoo. there's a whole big thing about tattoos. i wanted to take a picture of it. you can't read it any more. he got it when he was 14 years old. his brother and friends took him got him drunk...
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there was the 1950 death of harriet and harry t. and harriet moore who naacp activists.stice and long history of african-americans dying injustly and we can't look at this as simply something that happened outside of context. >> exactly. and i think that it brings back the issue of states rights and how they have constructed this law in such a way, you don't have to ask a question. if you feel it, it's okay to shoot someone. >> shoot first and ask later. >> shoot first and ask later and this goes to a collective culture of fear amongst white people. we have to protect ourselves. how do we do this? in the week after president obama was elected. gun sales went up 70%, some enormous number. the whole thing that carrying a gun will protect me from these evil brown and black people coming next to me, that has to stop. what makes me upset, it's always on the side of the people of color to fix something. and this is why i'm happy to see you here today, tim. white people have to fix this. you can't go on in this psychosis every time you see a person of color. >> thank you, all,
there was the 1950 death of harriet and harry t. and harriet moore who naacp activists.stice and long history of african-americans dying injustly and we can't look at this as simply something that happened outside of context. >> exactly. and i think that it brings back the issue of states rights and how they have constructed this law in such a way, you don't have to ask a question. if you feel it, it's okay to shoot someone. >> shoot first and ask later. >> shoot first and ask...
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the complex in soma on harriet street is slate to open in september. the other project on 9th and mission will be done in 2014. >> you want to eat out a lot i think. >>> no tiny apartments for these guys. the oakland zoo showing off its giraffes after unveiling their new digs. this is a new 1500-square-foot barn. better accommodate their specific needs. height. 25-foot-high ceilings. there's a new birthing area, special flooring. just a few of the features. earlier this year the zoo welcomed a new baby giraffe, maggie. >> adorable. >>> well, it's become a true rock star. the two-week trek across southern california that's being called one of the heaviest moves ever. >> i kind of feel like a rock star today. we delivered great weather. if you want to head up to the high country, here's your snow report: a year >> we'll have more on your weather in a moment. right now let's check in with kim coyle and sports. >> all right, thanks, lawrence. buster posey is back in the giants line-up for the first time in nearly a year. and stanford may not have to look v
the complex in soma on harriet street is slate to open in september. the other project on 9th and mission will be done in 2014. >> you want to eat out a lot i think. >>> no tiny apartments for these guys. the oakland zoo showing off its giraffes after unveiling their new digs. this is a new 1500-square-foot barn. better accommodate their specific needs. height. 25-foot-high ceilings. there's a new birthing area, special flooring. just a few of the features. earlier this year the...
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doost students from harriet tubman is invited in today's planting. the first lady started the garden to start a national conversation about children's health. >>> our time right now is 11:38. coming up on "news4 midday" why drivers are wasting more time stuck in traffic these days. delays are adding up out there. there is a new exhibit about a former diplomat forced out during mccarthyism. his daughter shares how davis changed from a diplomat to an artist. >> we say farewell to joe krebs. joe retires on friday. i sat down and talked to him about his decision to retire. why now? plus, what he is looking forward to the most in the next stage of his life. out on the streets gathering tall news that happens in your neighborhood while you sleep. plus your weather and traffic on the 1s. tom kierein talking about the possibility of record lows. i was shocked to find out how many couples don't sleep in the same bedroom. but in the sleep number store, we hear it all the time. yeah, nine out of ten couples disagree on the firmness they want in a mattress. i sl
doost students from harriet tubman is invited in today's planting. the first lady started the garden to start a national conversation about children's health. >>> our time right now is 11:38. coming up on "news4 midday" why drivers are wasting more time stuck in traffic these days. delays are adding up out there. there is a new exhibit about a former diplomat forced out during mccarthyism. his daughter shares how davis changed from a diplomat to an artist. >> we say...