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the fortney family did settle two civil lawsuits with the harrisburg diocese. sisters say they never discussed their abuse as children because they didn't understand what was happening. >> for a long time we just -- it's not that we weren't close. we just didn't know each other. >> right. >> so there was always this big elephant in the room when we were together because, you know, there was so much going on that we didn't want to talk about it. >> reporter: today they're slowly telling their stories to each other with the support of their entire family. why did you decide to share your story? >> we knew that we needed to do more to help prevent this from happening to other people. >> i believe that there's going to be change. i pray that there's going to be change because nobody should ♪harry's meeting clients...♪ ♪...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles.♪ ♪he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal.♪ ♪better find a way to smooth things over.♪ ♪if only harry used some... ♪...bounce, to dry. ♪yeah! ♪he would be a less wrinkly, and winning at life.♪ i'star
the fortney family did settle two civil lawsuits with the harrisburg diocese. sisters say they never discussed their abuse as children because they didn't understand what was happening. >> for a long time we just -- it's not that we weren't close. we just didn't know each other. >> right. >> so there was always this big elephant in the room when we were together because, you know, there was so much going on that we didn't want to talk about it. >> reporter: today they're...
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>> reporter: the fortney family did settle two civil lawsuits with the harrisburg dioceses. the sisters say they never discussed their abuse as children, because they didn't taderstand what was happening. >> for a long time, we just-- it's not that we weren't close. we just didn't know each other. >> right. >> so there's always this big elephant in the room. >> yeah. >> when we were together. y yeah. >> because, you know, there was so much going on that we didn't want to talk about it. >> reporter: today, they're owowly telling their stories to each other with the support of y.eir entire family. why did you decide to share your story? >> we knew that we needed to do more to help prevent this from happening to other people. >> i believe that there's going to be change. i pray that there's going to be change ( voice breaking ) because nobody should live like this, with this pain. nobody should. it's every day. but i have hope now. i do. >> reporter: the bishop of the harrisburg dioceses told cbs odws today that he sends his deepest apologies and prayers to the fortney family.
>> reporter: the fortney family did settle two civil lawsuits with the harrisburg dioceses. the sisters say they never discussed their abuse as children, because they didn't taderstand what was happening. >> for a long time, we just-- it's not that we weren't close. we just didn't know each other. >> right. >> so there's always this big elephant in the room. >> yeah. >> when we were together. y yeah. >> because, you know, there was so much going on that...
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suddenly new york, philadelphia, baltimore, washington, and harrisburg became popular destinations for the tankers to let off some of their steam. by mid-july the first 1,200 , troops left gettysburg for a new camp in northeastern pennsylvania. there, in the beautiful pocono mountains, the tankers were to receive advanced training in the use of their tanks. as one of the army's few artillery ranges, the 18,000 acres of open fields and thick woods provided an ideal terrain to get a true feel for tank war fare. toby hanna was chose than july as the second tank corp training center in the united states for that very reason. plus, they had more tanks available in camp for which the men to train. the small acres available at camp colt and the fact it was located on a federally protected national slinal limited training at the camp to just one tank. from august 14, through an august 28, additional 28 men for great britain or france for additional combat training. american troops had been following this practice for more than a year i being given months to acclimate to conditions in the count
suddenly new york, philadelphia, baltimore, washington, and harrisburg became popular destinations for the tankers to let off some of their steam. by mid-july the first 1,200 , troops left gettysburg for a new camp in northeastern pennsylvania. there, in the beautiful pocono mountains, the tankers were to receive advanced training in the use of their tanks. as one of the army's few artillery ranges, the 18,000 acres of open fields and thick woods provided an ideal terrain to get a true feel for...
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the round top spur of the gettysburg and harrisburg railroad. from a birds eye view, if you look on google earth, you can still see the route today that cuts into the middle of the battlefield. the army built spurs off of that, sightings, they were called. where they kept tanks [ inaudible ] they kept them there. they kept hay for the horses and mules, and railcars there. i would say, probably in the mid-1920s, most of that would have gone away. in 1922, the marine corps -- marine corps comes back to from quantico. they created quite a bit of damage. not intentionally. they were only here a couple of days. a week or so. but there is torrential downpour's as they are getting ready to leave, they bring in a bunch of tanks. that i'll get stuck. that is all around seminary ridge. they tore up the battlefield quite a bit, to. >> my other question is, was there a perimeter established when camp colt was here? where so-called visitors to the battlefield- >> not a perimeter per se, but there would have been guards posted at the main roads where visitors
the round top spur of the gettysburg and harrisburg railroad. from a birds eye view, if you look on google earth, you can still see the route today that cuts into the middle of the battlefield. the army built spurs off of that, sightings, they were called. where they kept tanks [ inaudible ] they kept them there. they kept hay for the horses and mules, and railcars there. i would say, probably in the mid-1920s, most of that would have gone away. in 1922, the marine corps -- marine corps comes...
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the birthday boy was pretty surprised, 15 harrisburg members waiting to celebrate his birthday. those firefighters are called his friends. heather: that is the kind of story in the market. >> thank you for bringing it to us. that it is half past the top of the hour, drugs disguised as candy, the new warning for parents ahead of how lean. and should the senate be up for grabs as well? scott rasmussen breaking down the races that could shift the balance of power in washington. heather: the search for missing 6-year-old with autism intensifying, rescuers expanding the search area by two miles using dogs and drones. and mrs. a reported by his parents hoping autistic boys can hear them. he was last seen with a shirt saying i'm the man. he lost track after wandering off in this north carolina park. and intense manhunt underway for a brutal murder, dallas police searching for a man suspected of following a woman walking her dog home and stabbing her to death. her roommate seriously injured, not clear the suspect new his victim. this comes a week after the deadly stabbing of a woman wal
the birthday boy was pretty surprised, 15 harrisburg members waiting to celebrate his birthday. those firefighters are called his friends. heather: that is the kind of story in the market. >> thank you for bringing it to us. that it is half past the top of the hour, drugs disguised as candy, the new warning for parents ahead of how lean. and should the senate be up for grabs as well? scott rasmussen breaking down the races that could shift the balance of power in washington. heather: the...
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that was aviation, where the harrisburg international airport is today. that was an airport for the aviation service of the army during world war i and then, of course, camp toby hana. that being up in the poconos, almost 200 miles away. so for people in maryland and other counties in pennsylvania, this actually became somewhat of a tourist attraction and probably even more so when people heard the news that there was this strange vehicle that was crawling over the gettysburg battlefield. when the tank arrived in town, they took it off the train and drove it straight through the streets of town, which would have flabbergasted the people of gettysburg. they would have come out and viewed this odd thing, the first time they'd ever seen a tank before. and it was probably the first day that eisenhower had ever seen a tank, keeping in mind we didn't have any in this country. and the one he received came directly from france. it was not an american-made tank. we built a version of the ft-17 but they did not come off the line until much later in 1918. oh, and by
that was aviation, where the harrisburg international airport is today. that was an airport for the aviation service of the army during world war i and then, of course, camp toby hana. that being up in the poconos, almost 200 miles away. so for people in maryland and other counties in pennsylvania, this actually became somewhat of a tourist attraction and probably even more so when people heard the news that there was this strange vehicle that was crawling over the gettysburg battlefield. when...
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history at harrisburg community college, at the gettysburg campus. the great war was the single most destructive war that europe had seen since the 30 years war. that was during the 16th century. context,put that into it was just a disaster. you cannot look at it any other way. and to mark the end of that disaster and understand why it took place, and to celebrate its paramount.bsolutely because if we don't remember what took place, you will repeat it. you know, i realize it may sound cliche, but it is the reason we study history. we study history to understand what took place, where, and why so that we do not have to go through it all over again. and if there is one thing that , justmistice teaches us as the outbreak of the war teaches us, be careful what you ask for, because you might yet it.- you might get the armistice that was accepted on the 11th hour of the 11th month of the 11th day -- the piece that resulted from that -- ace that resulted from that was what led directly to the conflict that led to world war ii. ande take that as a lesson loo
history at harrisburg community college, at the gettysburg campus. the great war was the single most destructive war that europe had seen since the 30 years war. that was during the 16th century. context,put that into it was just a disaster. you cannot look at it any other way. and to mark the end of that disaster and understand why it took place, and to celebrate its paramount.bsolutely because if we don't remember what took place, you will repeat it. you know, i realize it may sound cliche,...
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without further ado, join me in lamarr, william oldfield and victoria bruce to harrisburg. [applause] scott: and exactly as catherine described the book, absolutely true. i think that readers will enjoy a true crime story that you probably have never heard. we will talk about why you have never heard of this, but the hero postal detective in the book -- there are a few things we have to provide for some context. the hero postal detective is your great-grandfather, frank oldfield. he was brought down a wing of the black hand society, and organized crime group, that was a precursor of the mafia. first of all, how did this book, about? ofliam oldfield: 110 years procrastination. [laughter] the promisesally, were that certain people had to pass away in the family, and then we would allow permission and it was granted finally after my mother passed away. for a few months from the information and research and archive materials that we were lucky to have reserved, and then it started, and i could not let it go. after about 2012, that is how far i got, traveling all over the place,
without further ado, join me in lamarr, william oldfield and victoria bruce to harrisburg. [applause] scott: and exactly as catherine described the book, absolutely true. i think that readers will enjoy a true crime story that you probably have never heard. we will talk about why you have never heard of this, but the hero postal detective in the book -- there are a few things we have to provide for some context. the hero postal detective is your great-grandfather, frank oldfield. he was brought...
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it was reported to the harrisburg diocese in 1992 and they were pressured into accepting settlements. >>> federal officials say sick passengers on two flights who arrived in philadelphia from europe are not seriously ill. the 12 passengers were on two american airline flights, one from paris and the other from munich. now, federal officials say all the sick passengers attended the hajj in mecca, saudi arabia. when they arrived in philadelphia yesterday, they had sore throats and coughs. the day before ten people were hospitalized and tested positive for the flu after arriving in new york from a flight in dubai. >>> several officials charged someone with unleashing devastating cyber attacks including the wannabe cry. park jin hyok worked for a company that was a front for the north korean military and he's also allegedly responsible for hacking sony pictures, leaking thousands of documents and thousands of emails. he's believed to be hiding in canada. >>> the leading candidate running for president in brazil is in serious condition this morning after being stabbed in the stomach. jair
it was reported to the harrisburg diocese in 1992 and they were pressured into accepting settlements. >>> federal officials say sick passengers on two flights who arrived in philadelphia from europe are not seriously ill. the 12 passengers were on two american airline flights, one from paris and the other from munich. now, federal officials say all the sick passengers attended the hajj in mecca, saudi arabia. when they arrived in philadelphia yesterday, they had sore throats and...
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and then on monday things clear out we expect to see about one thousand degrees there up torture harrisburg a partly cloudy day for you and then over here towards medic aska we're looking quite nice with the temperature across the region about twenty seven degrees. the russian orthodox church is deep pockets and the rapid expansion may bear its crucial role in putin's grip on power with some elevating the former k.g.b. officer to saying to president putin as our leader that given twelve people in power investigates how after the attempted elimination by the soviet union religion has returned to the heart of the russian state the orthodox connection on al-jazeera. back you're watching out to zero time to recap our headlines iran has summoned envoys of the u.k. netherlands and denmark accusing the countries of harboring opposition groups early a gun will attack the military parade in a vast killing twenty five people the iranian military says the attackers were trained by two gulf countries with ties to the u.s. and israel. the woman who's accused the supreme court nominee of sexually is of s
and then on monday things clear out we expect to see about one thousand degrees there up torture harrisburg a partly cloudy day for you and then over here towards medic aska we're looking quite nice with the temperature across the region about twenty seven degrees. the russian orthodox church is deep pockets and the rapid expansion may bear its crucial role in putin's grip on power with some elevating the former k.g.b. officer to saying to president putin as our leader that given twelve people...
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i hope to be involved in , in harrisburg, in tampa, in orlando, in miami. and after the selection i'm going to be making sure they are registered across this country. i really look at the future of america, and i see that intersection of things i have been fighting for. they had the96, defense of marriage act, d oma. marriage would be defined as only between a man and woman. there were four to 35 members of congress and about 60 voted against it. wait tonton couldn't sign it. 20 years later the supreme court said it was unconstitutional. i voted against it. i want to fight for the immigrant community. i look at my daughters and look at their rights in this america, and there reproductive rights, their right to have the same salary as a man, a quality at all the different levels, i want to incorporate. i came here for the women's market was transformative for me. was andomen's that was inclusive of immigrants and muslims and gays and latinos and women. secrett to tell you, the issuccess moving forward going to be women. i can see it in this office. is from w
i hope to be involved in , in harrisburg, in tampa, in orlando, in miami. and after the selection i'm going to be making sure they are registered across this country. i really look at the future of america, and i see that intersection of things i have been fighting for. they had the96, defense of marriage act, d oma. marriage would be defined as only between a man and woman. there were four to 35 members of congress and about 60 voted against it. wait tonton couldn't sign it. 20 years later the...
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one month ago we were reportedly at the point of success, we were in pennsylvania threatening harrisburg and even philadelphia. vicksburg seems to laugh. for hudson had been off banks' forces, all looks bright. now the picture is as somber as it was bright then. -- lee fell torg , vicksburg and cuts in our capitulated. it seems impossible that human power could affect such a change in so brief a space. yesterday we wrote on the pinnacle of success. today, absolute ruin seems to be our portion. the confederacy totters to its destruction. somebody was asking me in the back where i got the word totter . this, when youo get into gettysburg versus vicksburg. impossible, otherwise impossible. to what isget back the more focal point of it? if you look at it, if you look at the quarters that go out here, you get gettysburg and you get vicksburg. are there any other civil war battles, somebody remind me because i am asking. i think that is only two quarters. don't everybody answer at once. that shows something about the american psyche right there. , whichu think about it is more important, polit
one month ago we were reportedly at the point of success, we were in pennsylvania threatening harrisburg and even philadelphia. vicksburg seems to laugh. for hudson had been off banks' forces, all looks bright. now the picture is as somber as it was bright then. -- lee fell torg , vicksburg and cuts in our capitulated. it seems impossible that human power could affect such a change in so brief a space. yesterday we wrote on the pinnacle of success. today, absolute ruin seems to be our portion....
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i am in front of the center for science and art in harrisburg, pennsylvania.nding pipe. >> when we started doing videos about process and how he did what he does, that's when it really started taking off. >> got a nice little dimple right here for the drill to find. i've got over 60,000 subscribers. i've got one video that's coming up on a million views. it's like, wow, you know, they all want to hear what i have to say. cool. >> this looks fantastic. >> yeah. >> he plays with perception. he turns it on its head. he twists it. what excites me about kevin's work is really the interplay of balance and form. >> we're doing much better financially, with me as an artist than a truck driver. this used about four pounds of filament. >> if kevin were still driving a truck, we'd still be happy. that being said, i don't think he'd be fulfilled. >> the lesson that i hope people take away from this story, from my story, is, be curious. go back to your childhood, you know, let that inner child out. believe me, i know it's a scary change, to give up a sure thing for somethi
i am in front of the center for science and art in harrisburg, pennsylvania.nding pipe. >> when we started doing videos about process and how he did what he does, that's when it really started taking off. >> got a nice little dimple right here for the drill to find. i've got over 60,000 subscribers. i've got one video that's coming up on a million views. it's like, wow, you know, they all want to hear what i have to say. cool. >> this looks fantastic. >> yeah. >>...
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and then on monday things clear out we expect to see about one thousand degrees there up torture harrisburgpartly cloudy day for you and then over here towards medic aska we're looking quite nice with the temperature across the region about twenty seven degrees. in a new season al-jazeera correspondent returns with more personal stories. from around the world. brazilians are getting ready for elections but the main presidential contender is from the polls as he serves time in jail for corruption. from the u.s. and beyond and investigate the story beyond the headlines after a three year delay. will finally hold its parliamentary election. direction for the country. with a new two part series the big picture examines the legacy of mahmoud abbas and the effects of his demise. on al-jazeera new york. because it is such an international city they're very interested in. voting for a president in the mall be an election that seem to favor the incumbent and has the opposition crying foul. also coming up iran's president accuses the u.s. of trying to destabilize his country after an attack on a mili
and then on monday things clear out we expect to see about one thousand degrees there up torture harrisburgpartly cloudy day for you and then over here towards medic aska we're looking quite nice with the temperature across the region about twenty seven degrees. in a new season al-jazeera correspondent returns with more personal stories. from around the world. brazilians are getting ready for elections but the main presidential contender is from the polls as he serves time in jail for...
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. >> i was based in harrisburg covering the capitol. shanksville three hours west on the turnpike. they sent a lot of reporters out there to cover it. i stayed in touch with some of the folks who were the responders and some of the folks who works to erect this memorial over the years. they, at times, felt as if they were the forgotten victims, flight 93 was not held up and spoken about in the same way as the tragic events at the pentagon and, of course, the twin towers, because so many fewer people died. in many way, it was emblematic about the willingness and desire to fight back and sacrifice ones self. for them, this marks recognition in a way they have launched and feel like, you know, their story is an important part of and is an important part of the 9/11 story. >> that memorial, of course, called the tower of voices, 40 wind chimes, one for each passenger and crew member who died there. it was dedicated a few days ago. this is the first presidential visit since then, essentially. the architect designed it for the voices of passengers and crew members, many of them called lo
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that the hospital contained 2000 patients. 1100 arrived by that point as a result of the battle at harrisburg. the surgeon in charge really, received the delegation cordially providing them with quarters and food, and appointed them acting medical cadets. the delegates went about the work of dressing wounds, engaging the men in conversation, writing letters to loved ones on behalf of the soldiers, and acting to comfort the hospital inmates. once again, administering to temporal and spiritual needs. the delegation did not limit for providing aid to the sick and wounded bird the workers went on to distribute a large quantity of bibles, tracks, and other religious reading material to the men in an attempt to reach them with the christian message. the delegates also held evening meetings at the chapel. generally, reached a number of situations. soldiers who were sick or wounded were in special need of a proper diet. it could not be met for the regular channels of army provision. their diets had to be altered in order to be supplied with necessary nutrients. think of what was often standard issue
that the hospital contained 2000 patients. 1100 arrived by that point as a result of the battle at harrisburg. the surgeon in charge really, received the delegation cordially providing them with quarters and food, and appointed them acting medical cadets. the delegates went about the work of dressing wounds, engaging the men in conversation, writing letters to loved ones on behalf of the soldiers, and acting to comfort the hospital inmates. once again, administering to temporal and spiritual...
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do you know what historians came from harrisburg? i'm talking about a modern-day historian. -- he spoke at a graduation and i saw him on tv. >> why do you teach? he was my high school teacher at my old high school and i had him for three out of the four courses that i took by happenstance. he was such an incredible teacher. what's his name? >> chris stein. >> what made him a good teacher? >> he just loved his job. he was great with the students, and you could tell that he was born to do that job and the kids loved him and he loved the kids. he was like an encyclopedia of knowledge. i was inspired by that. we stole an idea and created a bus and we have one now, and it goes around the u.s. since 1993. i teach at lindale high school in texas. >> what's that town like? ,> a pretty small world town about 5000 people in the town. our school has 1500. we serve the larger community. >> and describe the politics of your students? is there a moment in your class or somebody who is not a conservative begins to get attention because they want to
do you know what historians came from harrisburg? i'm talking about a modern-day historian. -- he spoke at a graduation and i saw him on tv. >> why do you teach? he was my high school teacher at my old high school and i had him for three out of the four courses that i took by happenstance. he was such an incredible teacher. what's his name? >> chris stein. >> what made him a good teacher? >> he just loved his job. he was great with the students, and you could tell that...
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conference of bishops is spending incredible dollars -- there are lobby firms in pennsylvania and harrisburgol steps, you can walk ten seconds down the street and you'll be at a number of lobbying firms that have full access to our senate majority leadership. we are after millions of dollars being spent all over the country to block legislation. but now thanks to social media, thanks to the report and the hard work of attorney general josh shapiro in pennsylvania and his team, we now are finding out this isn't an isolated incident in some third world country. this is in every diocese in every state in our country, right in our back yards. >> when did that realization first hit you, that this is everywhere? >> honestly, freshman year of high school. my abuse stopped in seventh grade. nothing happened to me in eighth grade. i knew i wasn't abused in high school. i knew, i was like these guys are everywhere. >> because you saw behavior that reminded you of what you had endured in a different school at a different age? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> how much were you able to talk about it before
conference of bishops is spending incredible dollars -- there are lobby firms in pennsylvania and harrisburgol steps, you can walk ten seconds down the street and you'll be at a number of lobbying firms that have full access to our senate majority leadership. we are after millions of dollars being spent all over the country to block legislation. but now thanks to social media, thanks to the report and the hard work of attorney general josh shapiro in pennsylvania and his team, we now are...
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lee was in pennsylvania, threatening harrisburg and even philadelphia. vicksburg seemed to left all of grant's efforts to scorn. fort hudson had been off banks' forces, all looks bright. now the picture is as somber as it was bright then. lee fell to gettysburg, and has recrossed the potomac and resumed their position of two months ago, covering richmond. vicksburg and fort hudson capitulated. it seems impossible that human power could affect such a change in so brief a space. yesterday, we rode on the pinnacle of success. today, absolute ruin seems to be our portion. the confederacy totters to its destruction." somebody was asking me in the back where i got the word "totter." so when we get into this, when you get into gettysburg versus vicksburg, how do you -- impossible. otherwise impossible. impossible. how do you get back to what is the more focal point of it? if you look at it, ladies and gentlemen, you look at the quarters that go out here, you get gettysburg and you get vicksburg. are there any other civil war -- is there any other civil war batt
lee was in pennsylvania, threatening harrisburg and even philadelphia. vicksburg seemed to left all of grant's efforts to scorn. fort hudson had been off banks' forces, all looks bright. now the picture is as somber as it was bright then. lee fell to gettysburg, and has recrossed the potomac and resumed their position of two months ago, covering richmond. vicksburg and fort hudson capitulated. it seems impossible that human power could affect such a change in so brief a space. yesterday, we...
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minutes south of toledo my where i live and have taught at a charter school there, but i am in harrisburg now you know a famous historian from perrysburg? >> commodore perry was there for a while. brian: i am talking about a modern-day historian. brinkley. brian: did he ever come back. >> he spoke at a graduation. brian: so, when you teach? >> i have a teacher who we got hired at my school at the same time, but he was actually my teacher, three out of the four social studies courses took, just by happenstance. he was such an incredible teacher, so shout out to chris brian: what was his name? >> he just left his job. he was great with the students and you could tell that he was born to do that job. the kids loved him, he loved the kids. he was in encyclopedia of knowledge. i was really inspired by that. brian: i have to tell this group . he has had a tremendous impact on our site c-span and on the public. he wrote a book called the magic bus. it was about taking students around the country to historical spots. we stole his idea and created our own bus. that bus has moved around the u.s. si
minutes south of toledo my where i live and have taught at a charter school there, but i am in harrisburg now you know a famous historian from perrysburg? >> commodore perry was there for a while. brian: i am talking about a modern-day historian. brinkley. brian: did he ever come back. >> he spoke at a graduation. brian: so, when you teach? >> i have a teacher who we got hired at my school at the same time, but he was actually my teacher, three out of the four social studies...
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hi >> i teach in ohio, 20 minuts south of toledo.i teach at charter school there, but i am in harrisburg now. brian: do you know a famous historian from perrysburg? >> commodore perry was there for a while. brian: i am talking about a modern-day historian. >> brinkley. brian: did he ever come back? >> he spoke at a graduation. so a resume unto the -- tvt's so when we see them on -- so when we see him on tv -- brian: so, why do you teach? >> i have a teacher who we got hired at my school at the same time, but he was actually my teacher, three out of the four social studies courses took, just by happenstance. he was such an incredible teacher, so shout out to chris stein. brian: what made him a great teacher? >> he was the kind of guy where if you are sure what you wanted to do in life, he loved his job. he was great with the students, and you could tell that he was born to do that job. the kids loved him, he loved the kids, he is like an encyclopedia of knowledge, and i was really inspired by that. , before i leave i have to tell this group here that doug a tremendoushad impact on us here
hi >> i teach in ohio, 20 minuts south of toledo.i teach at charter school there, but i am in harrisburg now. brian: do you know a famous historian from perrysburg? >> commodore perry was there for a while. brian: i am talking about a modern-day historian. >> brinkley. brian: did he ever come back? >> he spoke at a graduation. so a resume unto the -- tvt's so when we see them on -- so when we see him on tv -- brian: so, why do you teach? >> i have a teacher who we...
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there is an inscription on the finance building in harrisburg, a building i worked in for a decade, and it has these inscriptions that talk about issues like public service and what our government should be about. and one of them, i think, applies to this circumstance, about whether or not there should be an investigation which would simply complete the background check on judge kavanaugh, which i think is both necessary and reasonable and appropriate. here's what was inscribed in the 1930's on this government building in our state capital. quote -- open to every inspection, secure from every suspicion. open to every investigation, secure from every suspicion, unquote. and i think that -- those few words encapsulate what we're talking about here. i would hope that anyone, including judge kavanaugh, but anyone who supports his nomination and confirmation to the supreme court would want to have these allegations fully reviewed. and i know that the senate judiciary committee has staff that do investigations, and that's appropriate as well, staff on both sides. but i think we've reached a p
there is an inscription on the finance building in harrisburg, a building i worked in for a decade, and it has these inscriptions that talk about issues like public service and what our government should be about. and one of them, i think, applies to this circumstance, about whether or not there should be an investigation which would simply complete the background check on judge kavanaugh, which i think is both necessary and reasonable and appropriate. here's what was inscribed in the 1930's on...
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museum inal civil war harrisburg, pennsylvania posted this hour into and minute event. should be close to 1:00. good morning everybody. my name is wayne, i and the chief executive officer at the national civil war using them. we want to welcome you to our monthly lecture for august 9. c-span forthank covering us and giving us a national audience today. we want to thank the sponsors for making this possible and for all of you coming out to the civil war museum today. it is an honor to introduce our speaker. i have known a speaker for three decades. bill and i went to school together and were in the same program. i was not in the same link as bill when he got to the military history department at ohio state university. if you want to be one of the best historians and i country, you have the pedigree our speaker does today. ingraduated with a ba history, political science and english from the university of nebraska at lincoln. he is a masters in university of nebraska at lincoln where he peter, -- studied under a renowned historian. ton he went to ohio state study military
museum inal civil war harrisburg, pennsylvania posted this hour into and minute event. should be close to 1:00. good morning everybody. my name is wayne, i and the chief executive officer at the national civil war using them. we want to welcome you to our monthly lecture for august 9. c-span forthank covering us and giving us a national audience today. we want to thank the sponsors for making this possible and for all of you coming out to the civil war museum today. it is an honor to introduce...
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there is a subscription in harrisburg, a building i worked in for a decade with inscriptions to t talk about issues like public service and what our government should be about. one of them applies to this circumstance about whether or not there should be an investigation which was simply complete the background check on judge kavanaugh, which is both necessary and reasonable and appropriate. here is what was inscribed in the 1930s on this government helping in our state capital. open to every inspection, secure from every suspicion. open into every investigation, secure from every suspicion, unquote. iap think those few words encapsulate what we're talking about here. i would hope that anyone including judge kavanaugh, who supports the nomination and confirmation to the supreme court would want to have the allegations fully reviewed. the senate judiciary committee has staff to do investigations. that's appropriate as well. staff onve both sides. i think we reached a point where there's such a divide here that it is hard to be confident about the fact that staff on both sides to do with
there is a subscription in harrisburg, a building i worked in for a decade with inscriptions to t talk about issues like public service and what our government should be about. one of them applies to this circumstance about whether or not there should be an investigation which was simply complete the background check on judge kavanaugh, which is both necessary and reasonable and appropriate. here is what was inscribed in the 1930s on this government helping in our state capital. open to every...
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there is an inscription on the finance building in harrisburg, a building i worked in for decades, that has these inscriptions that talk about issues like public service and what our government should be about. one of them applies to the circumstance about whether or not this should be an investigation which was simply plcomplete the back row check on judge kavanaugh which i think is both necessary and reasonable and appropriate. here's what described on the government building in our state capitol. quote opened every inspection secure from every suspicion. open every investigation, secure every suspicion unquote. i think those few words encapsulate what we are talking here. i would hope that anyone including judge kavanaugh that anyone who supports his nomination and confirmation to the supreme court would want to have these allegations fully reviewed. i know that the senate judiciary committee has staff to do investigations and that's appropriate as well. staff on both sides but i think we have reached a point where there is such a divide there that it's hard to be confident about the
there is an inscription on the finance building in harrisburg, a building i worked in for decades, that has these inscriptions that talk about issues like public service and what our government should be about. one of them applies to the circumstance about whether or not this should be an investigation which was simply plcomplete the back row check on judge kavanaugh which i think is both necessary and reasonable and appropriate. here's what described on the government building in our state...
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there's an inscription on the finest building in harrisburg, a building and working for decades, and has these inscriptions that talk about public service and what our government should be about. and one of them i think applies to this circumstance, about whether or notir there should be an investigation which would simply complete the background check on judge kavanaugh which i think is both necessary and reasonable and appropriate. here's what was inscribed in the 1930s on this government building in our state capital, quote, open to every inspection, secure from every suspicion. open to every investigation, secured from every suspicion, unquote. and i think that, those few words encapsulate what we're talking about here. i would hope that anyone, including judge kavanaugh, but anyone who supports his nomination and confirmation to the supreme court would want to have these allegations fully reviewed. i know that the senate judiciary committee has staff toga do investigations, and that's appropriate as well. staff on both sides. but i think we've reached a point whether such a divi
there's an inscription on the finest building in harrisburg, a building and working for decades, and has these inscriptions that talk about public service and what our government should be about. and one of them i think applies to this circumstance, about whether or notir there should be an investigation which would simply complete the background check on judge kavanaugh which i think is both necessary and reasonable and appropriate. here's what was inscribed in the 1930s on this government...