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all right james poore. good morning, mr. poore. you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to be carrying a heavy case load and have limited resources, james poore has hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. but an officer notices the exchange and separates them. >> did that go the way you thought? >> oh, no. i didn't know nothing about no attorney. how is his court process moving quicker than mine. >> you tried to talk after you were arraigned. what were you trying to say to him? >> how did you get an attorney? how were you able to afford an attorney. i know i'm scrambling to try to get an attorney myself. >> you gonna be cool? >> it never hurts to shed a tear especially when you're a man of deep feelings. >> catch up, catch up, catch up. >> on the advice of his new attorney, james declined to discuss the case
all right james poore. good morning, mr. poore. you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to be carrying a heavy case load and have limited resources, james poore has hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. but an officer notices the exchange...
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poor james, her husband. scrutinize her slaves. these negroes unchanged does not show a ripple of change. chestnut and smart enough to know but neither the mask, black southerners had their own desires and hopes for the postwar world. sung and told and whispered probably for his long as it's late people have lived in north america. jubilee, the concept heralded a new world. two years earlier, and south carolina black union soldiers celebrated a passage of the emancipation proclamation. as colonel higgins waived the regimental colors, the black men and women gathered and broken to the national anthem. never saw something so electric he wrote, it made all worsen cheap, the children avoid of a -- the choked voice. strategic expression after the war when a black trust on his celebrated -- charlestonionans celebrated the first independence. it was here that free people gathered to commemorate the fallen soldiers and in doing so asserted their loyalty to the united states in a place where they had few friends. like the northerners apprec
poor james, her husband. scrutinize her slaves. these negroes unchanged does not show a ripple of change. chestnut and smart enough to know but neither the mask, black southerners had their own desires and hopes for the postwar world. sung and told and whispered probably for his long as it's late people have lived in north america. jubilee, the concept heralded a new world. two years earlier, and south carolina black union soldiers celebrated a passage of the emancipation proclamation. as...
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james garfield came from a very poor family. he never knew his father.had been a canal boy, one of those young guys who would walk with the mules and pull the canal boats. everything they got, they greatly appreciated. he felt that education was the answer. he was her teacher at the eclectic institute. he went to williams college and they began a correspondence. that is where you begin -- it is the world of ideas that begin to separate them and bring them together. they argued over ideas. one of those ideas with the fact there was another woman that she met at his graduation from williams college. that became a point of contention. >> we have a sense of that with a letter that she wrote to james garfield about the relationship -- it was touch and go. >> what is really interesting is even though she very much loved him, she also looked out for herself. she is going to become a teacher and she determined that she would work and earn her own salary. she did not want to be a burden on her father. if she never got married, had to depend on anyone else. she no
james garfield came from a very poor family. he never knew his father.had been a canal boy, one of those young guys who would walk with the mules and pull the canal boats. everything they got, they greatly appreciated. he felt that education was the answer. he was her teacher at the eclectic institute. he went to williams college and they began a correspondence. that is where you begin -- it is the world of ideas that begin to separate them and bring them together. they argued over ideas. one...
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very heavily traveled leave early if you are getting into and out of san francisco >>james: he decided to allow poorng 26 children and the school bus for years ago the hostages were taken from livermore were they were held captive in the underground trailer they managed to dig their way out in the escape unharmed back in april but officials recommended parole for one of the men involved his brother richard who was also involved in the kidnapping was perot back in 2012 san francisco public defender wants to know why a man who killed themselves of the jail cell was not properly supervised he was found dead in the san francisco county jail said on tuesday he hanged themselves he was booked into jail on saturday following an incident at the golden gate bridge someone called police to say that he was suicidal and might be at the bridge looking to the job. >>james: found him drunk and sleeping on a bench and in nearby parking walk. >>james: the department says an independent investigation is underway to figure out what went wrong. >>darya: is going to be tougher to get around san francisco after 10:00 ton
very heavily traveled leave early if you are getting into and out of san francisco >>james: he decided to allow poorng 26 children and the school bus for years ago the hostages were taken from livermore were they were held captive in the underground trailer they managed to dig their way out in the escape unharmed back in april but officials recommended parole for one of the men involved his brother richard who was also involved in the kidnapping was perot back in 2012 san francisco public...
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james garfield came from a very poor family. he was orphaned, you know, never knew his father and, you know, had been a canal boy. one of the -- one of those young guys who would, you know, walk the mules along, that would pull the canal boats. and so, you know, everything they got, i think they, you know, greatly appreciated. and, again, he felt like she did, education was the answer. so their courtship -- he was a -- he was her teacher at the eclectic institute. he then went to williams college, and they began a correspondence. and that's really where you begin, in a funny way, it's the world of ideas that begin to separate them and bring them together. it's not necessarily incidents that are occurring. it's that they sort of argue over ideas. but one of those ideas was the fact that there was another woman that he -- that she met at his graduation from williams college, and that, you know, became a point of contention between the two of them. swain: well, we have a sense of that with a letter that lucretia wrote to james garf
james garfield came from a very poor family. he was orphaned, you know, never knew his father and, you know, had been a canal boy. one of the -- one of those young guys who would, you know, walk the mules along, that would pull the canal boats. and so, you know, everything they got, i think they, you know, greatly appreciated. and, again, he felt like she did, education was the answer. so their courtship -- he was a -- he was her teacher at the eclectic institute. he then went to williams...
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james martin said about the pope's remarks. >> it's the strongest language i can remember a pope using about the rights of the poor and of soscritique. he's getting in a little trouble with it with some people, especially in the u.s. who have criticized that stance. i don't know if you saw the photo-op that abel morales had, but he gave the pope a crucifix with christ with a sickle and a hammer being crucified, a communist symbol. the pope didn't know how to respond when he got it. it was obviously unexpected and yet this was morales' way of saying this is what i believe in. i'm a socialist. the pope is about the gospel of the poor not necessarily a political system but he certainly doesn't think unbridled capitalism is a way to go. so it's a strong critique indeed and i think we have seen it before and certainly when it comes to the u.s. we'll continue to see it. >> and, of course the pope we've seen all along since he took over this position he hasn't shied away from controversy and his comments do risk ruffling some feathers. another quote from his speech, i want to read it to you. it says human beings and nature must not
james martin said about the pope's remarks. >> it's the strongest language i can remember a pope using about the rights of the poor and of soscritique. he's getting in a little trouble with it with some people, especially in the u.s. who have criticized that stance. i don't know if you saw the photo-op that abel morales had, but he gave the pope a crucifix with christ with a sickle and a hammer being crucified, a communist symbol. the pope didn't know how to respond when he got it. it was...
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authorities are looking for james hewett 66 years old his caretaker told police he was last seen outside his die alice clinic at 42nd and walnut. he's in wheelchair and has dementia and poor vision. he lives on the sketch hundred block of rising sun avenue. >>> big celebration in burlington county, new jersey. hundreds of people came out to see their hometown soccer star carli lloyd as the captain of the u.s. women's national team lloyd sports six golds in the fifa world cup games -- scored six goals. hat trick huge against japan. her legacy living on at the blue barn rec facility all those kids so excited their hometown in marlton, inform. she spent hundreds of hours over the years training now and one of its indoor courts will bear her name. and then there's this. >> today is carli lloyd day here. >> i've been on a whirlwind for the last couple of weeks and it just keeps getting better and better. not sure what else there is left for me but i know that i'm going to continue to work hard and i'm going to continue to be back here training. >> and very pleased to say she'll be back here at our fox 29 studios tomorrow morning stopping by to visit with mike and alex and the
authorities are looking for james hewett 66 years old his caretaker told police he was last seen outside his die alice clinic at 42nd and walnut. he's in wheelchair and has dementia and poor vision. he lives on the sketch hundred block of rising sun avenue. >>> big celebration in burlington county, new jersey. hundreds of people came out to see their hometown soccer star carli lloyd as the captain of the u.s. women's national team lloyd sports six golds in the fifa world cup games --...
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james garfield was the youngest of five children. he was born in absolute extreme poverty. this is a recreation of his house in ohio. his family lived in a log cabin. they were so poor that they couldn't afford to put down a log floor. it was a dirt log cabin. his father abram died when garfield was 18 months old leaving his mother to raise five children on her own. a single mom with five kids and no money. the family was so poor he did not have his first pair of shoes until after he was four years old. later on when people admired how he rose from total poverty to becoming president of the united states, he didn't ro mant size this at all. he said let us never praise poverty, especially as a means of raising children, but you do need to really have a sense of awe about his mother, eliza to go from such poverty, to get her son into the white house and she ultimately moves into the white house with him. she later claims that she thought, and i'm not sure if she was right or wrong. she claims to have been the first president's mother to move into the white house to take care of the kids. a remarkable woman herself. she was fiercely proud that she never accepted aid fr
james garfield was the youngest of five children. he was born in absolute extreme poverty. this is a recreation of his house in ohio. his family lived in a log cabin. they were so poor that they couldn't afford to put down a log floor. it was a dirt log cabin. his father abram died when garfield was 18 months old leaving his mother to raise five children on her own. a single mom with five kids and no money. the family was so poor he did not have his first pair of shoes until after he was four...
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most kids in james' situation have the deck stacked against them. disabled kids who are hard to teach, poor kids who are warehoused in failing schools black and hispanic kids struggling to overcome generations of discrimination, and they don't all have lawyers. they have us, the united states congress. this place, washington d.c., has had its finest moments when it stands up for educational civil rights; the idea that a child in this country should get a quality education no matter their race or address or disability. and whether we like it or not there are these political pressures in america that cause minority kids and disabled kids and poor kids to get an education that is not equal to that of their white or nondisabled or more affluent peers, and the facts are just really tub born here. i -- really stubborn here. i can't say them better than senator booker did he recallier today. half score below the basic level of reading. just one out of every seven african-american eighth-grade students scores at a basic proash levelsproash levelproficiency level in math. these statistics, they repr
most kids in james' situation have the deck stacked against them. disabled kids who are hard to teach, poor kids who are warehoused in failing schools black and hispanic kids struggling to overcome generations of discrimination, and they don't all have lawyers. they have us, the united states congress. this place, washington d.c., has had its finest moments when it stands up for educational civil rights; the idea that a child in this country should get a quality education no matter their race...