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and in 1859 a group of abolitionists led by one john brown crossed the potomac river sees the armory and took a number of hostages. one of those hostages was a man named lewis washington who was actually george washington's great grandnephew. and john brown took something else, not him personally, he had his accomplices take something else, a sword that had once belonged to george washington. and for the entire time that john brown controlled harpers ferry he is carrying a sword that belonged to george washington. who is sent out to take back harpers ferry, to reasserts federal control? robert e. lee lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. he goes to harpers ferry and is already known at that time as one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned their reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier, a unique understanding of topography, can see things others cannot and he equips himself quite well. he well. he performs well carpets down the insurrection, reasserts federal control. and what becomes known as john brown's raid an already impressive military res
and in 1859 a group of abolitionists led by one john brown crossed the potomac river sees the armory and took a number of hostages. one of those hostages was a man named lewis washington who was actually george washington's great grandnephew. and john brown took something else, not him personally, he had his accomplices take something else, a sword that had once belonged to george washington. and for the entire time that john brown controlled harpers ferry he is carrying a sword that belonged...
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john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12...
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in may of 1856, john brown, his sons and a couple of followers dragged five men from their cabins and they are shot and hacked to death with broad swords. that clear that area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka, if you look at the school just standing outside, you would be hard-pressed to determine whether white students are african-american students attended because this do board -- the school board did provide the same materials that the white schools offered. what is even more interesting for most people when they visit is they find out that after graduating from elementary school, african-american students attended integrated middle and high schools. while they certainly were no supporters of segregation and saw the injustice of having to attend separate elementary schools, the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. while there was support for the idea of integration, there was also some resistance especially from teachersand the local chapter of the naacp who fear the loss of these institutions. >> watch all o
in may of 1856, john brown, his sons and a couple of followers dragged five men from their cabins and they are shot and hacked to death with broad swords. that clear that area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka, if you look at the school just standing outside, you would be hard-pressed to determine whether white students are african-american students attended because this do board -- the school board did provide the same materials that the white schools offered. what is even more...
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as john brown gordon put in testimony before a congressional committee in 1871, granted the union army promised quote, we should not be disturbed so long as we obey the laws. radicals have broken the promise by telling confederates quote your former slaves are better fitted to administer the laws than you are. gordon's message was clear to restore peace, you had to leave the south alone to manage their own affairs. in short, for african americans no less than for whites. they came to represent a lost promise, a betrayal of the promise of freedom. betrayal both by those whites who rejected black citizenship and by those who gave up the fight for it. however, compelling and comforting the image of the gentlemen's agreement may be it doesn't begin to capture this complex legacy. deep into the 19th sempbl, it was at the heart of the politics of race and freedom. thank you. [ applause ] few minutes for questions. >> yeah, thanks elizabeth for enlightening us on the legacies of atmatics. we have a few minutes for questions, again come to the microphone in one of the aisles state your name an
as john brown gordon put in testimony before a congressional committee in 1871, granted the union army promised quote, we should not be disturbed so long as we obey the laws. radicals have broken the promise by telling confederates quote your former slaves are better fitted to administer the laws than you are. gordon's message was clear to restore peace, you had to leave the south alone to manage their own affairs. in short, for african americans no less than for whites. they came to represent...
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in publishing, and so i figured, you know, this was my first -- first of all, i didn't know why john brown was asking me this so -- the staff secretary. he was younger than i was at that point and still is. but i called brown and said, you know, what is this all about, john? and he said, well let me explain to you. you should know what this all means. he said, i collect the president's news summary every morning. the president writes things in the margin of the news summary where he gets action that he wants staff to take. he has this one for you. so he's obviously been thinking about your arrival here and i've, in essence translated that and we keep the president's papers separate and i translate and then send out and my immediate mind was well yes you give the president deniability for these kinds of requests and he didn't really want to get into that but it's obviously why it was set up that way. so i figured good counsel tells a client when not to do anything and this struck me as a perfect time to do nothing. i mean, here this magazine had no circulation the claim was absurd on it is
in publishing, and so i figured, you know, this was my first -- first of all, i didn't know why john brown was asking me this so -- the staff secretary. he was younger than i was at that point and still is. but i called brown and said, you know, what is this all about, john? and he said, well let me explain to you. you should know what this all means. he said, i collect the president's news summary every morning. the president writes things in the margin of the news summary where he gets action...
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particularly if it is his brother and particularly this very radical philosophy. >> attorney john henry brown, thank you for your time. we will be calling you throughout the weeks ahead. i want to bring in former mayor of boston, ray flynn, and attorney john q. kelly. mayor flynn, let me first talk to you just about your reaction to the 30 guilty counts today or 30 guilty charges and the upcoming penalty phase of this. how do you feel today? >> well this was a long nightmare for the families of the victims, obviously, but it was also a nightmare for the people of the city of boston. i don't think we'll ever forget what happened on that infamous day. we'll remember the victims and we'll pray for them. i'm glad it's over but it won't be over for the families, of course. they'll always deal with this in their own heart. i just hope that terrorists, potential terrorists understand that this unites a community. it unitses a city. it doesn't divide america. boston became stronger. america stood taller. that's what happens when terrorists try to inflict their hatred on people like the people of bost
particularly if it is his brother and particularly this very radical philosophy. >> attorney john henry brown, thank you for your time. we will be calling you throughout the weeks ahead. i want to bring in former mayor of boston, ray flynn, and attorney john q. kelly. mayor flynn, let me first talk to you just about your reaction to the 30 guilty counts today or 30 guilty charges and the upcoming penalty phase of this. how do you feel today? >> well this was a long nightmare for the...
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in may of 1856, john brown, his sons and a couple of other followers dragged five men from their cabinstomie creeks and they are shot and hacked to death by broad swords. that effectively cleared that area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka, if you looked at the schools just standing outside you'd be very hard pressed to determine white students or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered. and what is even more interesting for most people when they come to visit is they find out that after graduating from elementary school african-american students attended integrated middle and high schools. while they certainly were no supporters of segregation and obviously saw the injustice of having to attend separate elementary schools, the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. so while there was support for the idea of integration, there is also some resistance, especially from the teachers and the local chapter of the naacp who fea
in may of 1856, john brown, his sons and a couple of other followers dragged five men from their cabinstomie creeks and they are shot and hacked to death by broad swords. that effectively cleared that area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka, if you looked at the schools just standing outside you'd be very hard pressed to determine white students or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered....
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in the view of john brown gordon, radical republicans broke that promise but according to civil rights to ex slaves and white southerners fulfilled the promise when they quote unkwoi quote redeemed the region from northern miss rule. as john john gordon said the union army had been deferential to the general at appomattox saying we should not be disturbed so long as we obeyed the laws and he said that promise was broken by saying confederates, your former slaves are better to administer the laws than you are. his message was clear the only way to leave the peace was to leave the south alone to manage its own affairs. appomattox came to represent a lost promise, a betrayal of the promise of freedom, a betrayal by those whites who rejected black citizenship and by those who gave up the fight for it. however compelling and comforting the image of a gentleman's agreement may be it doesn't begin to capture this complex legacy of appomattox. deep into the 19 blg century appomattox was at the heart of race and reunion. thank you. [ applause ]for enlightening us on appomattox. and we have a fe
in the view of john brown gordon, radical republicans broke that promise but according to civil rights to ex slaves and white southerners fulfilled the promise when they quote unkwoi quote redeemed the region from northern miss rule. as john john gordon said the union army had been deferential to the general at appomattox saying we should not be disturbed so long as we obeyed the laws and he said that promise was broken by saying confederates, your former slaves are better to administer the...
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in the case of john brown, since the iv was in his neck, he got a rush, and kind of raised up in the i was holding his hand, so i wound up having to put my thumb under here and push him down with my hand, push his shoulder to the table and hold that so the iv wouldn't rub the -- wouldn't rub on the strap and dislodge. but at the same time, i'm holding his hand. you kind of get in a conflict with yourself, you're holding him down, but holding his hand to give comfort, again, i couldn't be there to hold the victim's hand or i would have, so do what you can here. >> warden cain has overseen six executions during his tenure. death by lethal injection might have been temporarily stalled, but death by incarceration never falters. the population is aging, with hundreds of men 60 years and older. even they dream of freedom. >> i got hopes. i just got denied a hearing. a hearing from the department of parole. i wrote them two weeks later and they sent back said, at this time, we can't put you on parole because of the nature of your crime. which is never going to change. you see? never. so her
in the case of john brown, since the iv was in his neck, he got a rush, and kind of raised up in the i was holding his hand, so i wound up having to put my thumb under here and push him down with my hand, push his shoulder to the table and hold that so the iv wouldn't rub the -- wouldn't rub on the strap and dislodge. but at the same time, i'm holding his hand. you kind of get in a conflict with yourself, you're holding him down, but holding his hand to give comfort, again, i couldn't be there...
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virginia's seal and in big dramatic letters, and again, booth marched under that flag in 1859 in the john brown raid. when the civil war came around and booth was acting in albany when the attack took place, and when albany paper said the fort demanded everyone show their colors, you know what side are you on here? booth had early during the crisis been opposed to succession. he was down in montgomery when lincoln was elected, and he got in trouble there because he did not want to see the union broke up. he didn't think it was necessary. in that way, he shared the feelings of many northern mid-atlantic people virginia maryland, the upper south people that his position fits in with theirs, but then of course, once the shooting started, that's a mute point. booth came to baltimore and to his hometown up in maryland and filled in with a company that was organizing to go down south. according to the officer in the company, herman stump, they were going to with booth's assistants, destroy the bridge over the river that leads to philadelphia. part of the scheme to blow the bridges leading out of mary
virginia's seal and in big dramatic letters, and again, booth marched under that flag in 1859 in the john brown raid. when the civil war came around and booth was acting in albany when the attack took place, and when albany paper said the fort demanded everyone show their colors, you know what side are you on here? booth had early during the crisis been opposed to succession. he was down in montgomery when lincoln was elected, and he got in trouble there because he did not want to see the union...
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the vanilla brother in the history of john brown miles horton you go on and on. brothers and sisters fundamentally committed to the freedom of everybody including black people. martin says norman thomas is a fundamental part of who i am. he's not as benjamin mays was. he is legendary and iconic for good reasons but he's a part of who i am. >> host: can i share a story? do you alluded to the story but i find it fascinating. in 1952 martin luther king and carrera are dating and they are not married yet. you cited passage of the end of the book but my sources gave me a little more detail. the passage here indicates an exchange of ideas and romance between dr. king and karen at the time. what's interesting to your point about norman thomas and socialism they talk about having read edward bellamy's utopian socialist fantasy and for some reason i forgot my full name of it. in this letter he writes and i'm going to read what he says. he says i'm not a conventional baptist minister. i believe in the social gospel. it's not enough to save souls. we need to change society
the vanilla brother in the history of john brown miles horton you go on and on. brothers and sisters fundamentally committed to the freedom of everybody including black people. martin says norman thomas is a fundamental part of who i am. he's not as benjamin mays was. he is legendary and iconic for good reasons but he's a part of who i am. >> host: can i share a story? do you alluded to the story but i find it fascinating. in 1952 martin luther king and carrera are dating and they are not...
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in may of 1856 john brown, his sons and a couple of other followers attract five men from their cabins along the moss keet toe and padawadamee creeks and they are shot and hacked to death with broad swords. that effectively cleared that area of southern settlers. >> here in toe peek can a you would be hard dress breasted to determine whether white students or african-american students attended because the school board did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered and what is even more interesting for most people when they come to visit is they find out that after graduating from elementary school african-american students attended integrated middle and high schools. while they certainly were no supporters of segregation and obviously saw the injustice of having to attend separate elementary schools the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. so while there was support for the idea of integration, there was also some resistance especially from the teachers and the local chapter of the naacp who feare
in may of 1856 john brown, his sons and a couple of other followers attract five men from their cabins along the moss keet toe and padawadamee creeks and they are shot and hacked to death with broad swords. that effectively cleared that area of southern settlers. >> here in toe peek can a you would be hard dress breasted to determine whether white students or african-american students attended because the school board did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered...
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so back and forth across the kansas border almost immediately in 1856, john brown, his son and a couple other followers were dragged from their cabins. that's cleared up that area and. it's whether they attended because the school board did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered and african-american students attended integrated middle and high schools while they were no supporters of segregation. they feared the loss of these institutions and the loss of those jobs. it was one of the things that endeared her to the entire nation. that was going to help sell papers. >> how do you do that and she did. she would move a mountain to make sure that her husband was protected. >> based on the original interviews from the first lady's series part about their lives ambitions, families and part worships the lives of iconic women filled with fascinating women who survived the scrutiny of the white house. first ladies is an illuminating and inspiring read available as a hardcover through your favorite bookseller or online bookseller now a discussion about the civil war and
so back and forth across the kansas border almost immediately in 1856, john brown, his son and a couple other followers were dragged from their cabins. that's cleared up that area and. it's whether they attended because the school board did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered and african-american students attended integrated middle and high schools while they were no supporters of segregation. they feared the loss of these institutions and the loss of those jobs. it...
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in may 1856, john brown, his sons, and a couple other followers dragged five men from their cabins andnd hacked to death. that effectively cleared area of southern settlers. >> in topeka, if you look at the schools standing outside, you're hard pressed to determine whether white students are african-american students attended. what is even more interesting for most people when they come to visit is they find out after graduating from elementary school, african-american students attended integrated middle and high school. well there were no supporters of segregation and they saw the injustice of having to attend separate elementary schools, the african-american immunity was very proud of their schools because they were excellent facilities. other was support for the idea of integration, there is some resistance, especially from the teachers who feared the loss of these institutions and those jobs. >> what all of our events saturday at noon eastern on book tv and sunday morning at 10:00 on c-span3. >> coming up on c-span, we show you some of today's reaction to the ongoing protests and r
in may 1856, john brown, his sons, and a couple other followers dragged five men from their cabins andnd hacked to death. that effectively cleared area of southern settlers. >> in topeka, if you look at the schools standing outside, you're hard pressed to determine whether white students are african-american students attended. what is even more interesting for most people when they come to visit is they find out after graduating from elementary school, african-american students attended...
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in may of 1856 john brown, his sons and a couple of other followers dragged five men from tear cabins along the moss keet toe creek and they are shot and hacked to death with broad swords. that fwek tifl leader that area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka if you looked at the schools just standing outside you would be very hard pressed to determine whether white students or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered. what is even more interesting for most eem when they come to visit is they find out after graduating from elementary school african-american students attended integrated middle and high schools. while they certainly were no supporters of segregation and obviously saw the injustice of having to attend spraft elementary schools the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. so while there was support for the idea of integration there was also some resistance especially from the teachers and the local chapter of the n
in may of 1856 john brown, his sons and a couple of other followers dragged five men from tear cabins along the moss keet toe creek and they are shot and hacked to death with broad swords. that fwek tifl leader that area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka if you looked at the schools just standing outside you would be very hard pressed to determine whether white students or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide all of the same materials that...
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john brown, his sons, and other followers, dragged five men from the cabins and they were hacked to death with broad sores -- broad swords. >> if you looked outside, you'd be hard-pressed to tell who attended it. what is more interesting for most people coming to visit they found out that, after they attended and integrated the high schools, they were no supporters of segregation and saw it. the african-american community was also very proud of schools because they were excellent facilities. they supported the idea of integration. there was resistance from teachers and they feared the loss of the institutions and the loss of jobs. >> watch it on look tv and sunday morning. >> chuck grassley spoke about topics including the juvenile justice act. he answered questions. this is one hour. i am bob weiner of the newsmakers committee, and i will be moderating today plus his news conference with senator chuck grassley of iowa, chair of the judiciary committee to discuss actions. it is open to club members and we want to thank c-span and other media for coming today. in addition to chairing the j
john brown, his sons, and other followers, dragged five men from the cabins and they were hacked to death with broad sores -- broad swords. >> if you looked outside, you'd be hard-pressed to tell who attended it. what is more interesting for most people coming to visit they found out that, after they attended and integrated the high schools, they were no supporters of segregation and saw it. the african-american community was also very proud of schools because they were excellent...
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in may of 1956 john brown his sons and a couple of other followers dragged five men along the creeks and they have shot and hacked to death. that cleared that area of southern settlers. >> if you look at the schools just standing outside, you'd be very hard pressed to determine whether white students or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide all the same materials that the white schools offered. what is even more interesting for most people when they come to visit is they find out after graduating from elementary school african-american students attended integrated middle and high schools. why there were no supporters of segregation, the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. >>> this sunday afternoon at 2:30 we're live from oak ridge cemetery in springfield to commemorate the anniversary of president lincoln's funeral with over 1,000 reenactors and recreation of the 1865 eulogy. also this weekend, the grand prize winners in our student cam documentary competition. at 8:00 the fe
in may of 1956 john brown his sons and a couple of other followers dragged five men along the creeks and they have shot and hacked to death. that cleared that area of southern settlers. >> if you look at the schools just standing outside, you'd be very hard pressed to determine whether white students or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide all the same materials that the white schools offered. what is even more interesting for most people when...
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in may of 1856 john brown, his sons, a couple of other followers dragged five men from their cabins along mosquito and apot was the me creeks and they're hacked to death with broad swords. that effectively cleared that area of southern settlers. >> if you looked at the schools, standing outside, you would be hard pressed to determine whether white or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered and what is even more interesting for most people when they come to visit, they find out after graduating elementary school african-american students attended integrated middle and high schools. while they certainly were no supporters of segregation and obviously saw injustice of having to attend separate elementary schools, the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. while there was support for the idea of integration there was also resistance, especially from teachers and local chapter of the naacp who feared the loss of the institutions and l
in may of 1856 john brown, his sons, a couple of other followers dragged five men from their cabins along mosquito and apot was the me creeks and they're hacked to death with broad swords. that effectively cleared that area of southern settlers. >> if you looked at the schools, standing outside, you would be hard pressed to determine whether white or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered and...
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they're great passers. >> brown: john feinstein, mike krzyewski certainly had to adjust several timesnning in several different eras. >> absolutely. he first coached at west point in 1976 and a lot of who he was as a coach was shaped as being cadet flag for bob knight by coaching there. when you're a pleb at west point there are three answer you're allowed, yes sir, no sir and no excuse, sir. that's what krzyewski has done when he's failed. he never blamed anybody but himself. in the past year, when duke lost to mercer last year, he didn't blame anybody but himself. he went back reinvented himself as a coach, he learned to text with his players -- sounds like a small thing but it's important -- and this year he played zone which is one of the things he hates most in life but realized his young team couldn't quite grasp his man to man defense early in the season he incorporated zone into what they were doing and let them learn slowly to play man to man defense which won them atite joule you have watched the chronicling of coaching over a long time. the pressure cooking offing with a co
they're great passers. >> brown: john feinstein, mike krzyewski certainly had to adjust several timesnning in several different eras. >> absolutely. he first coached at west point in 1976 and a lot of who he was as a coach was shaped as being cadet flag for bob knight by coaching there. when you're a pleb at west point there are three answer you're allowed, yes sir, no sir and no excuse, sir. that's what krzyewski has done when he's failed. he never blamed anybody but himself. in...
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but to get back to where he can contend for a major title. >> brown: john feinstein, thanks as always jeff. >> ifill: finally tonight, a new documentary provides a unique glimpse into the lives of chicago's homeless students. more than 22,000 children in the chicago public schools are considered homeless. tonight's edition of "independent lens," called "the homestretch," focuses on the high school population, which includes a profile of a young man named anthony. here's a bit of it. e whole night, i'm thinking about breaking out the window: i couldn't sleep because it was so cold. i'll wake up and never go to school in the morning. at school, take up all the emotions and pack thumb down. my teachers thought there was something wrong with me like i'm giving up because there are so many other things i have to think about when i leave here what i'm going to eat when i leave here. >> there you go. have a nice weekend. be careful. it's three on each one. the most important thing i'm trained to do is give them stability here. i do everything that i possibly can to enable them to come to sch
but to get back to where he can contend for a major title. >> brown: john feinstein, thanks as always jeff. >> ifill: finally tonight, a new documentary provides a unique glimpse into the lives of chicago's homeless students. more than 22,000 children in the chicago public schools are considered homeless. tonight's edition of "independent lens," called "the homestretch," focuses on the high school population, which includes a profile of a young man named anthony....
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john brown, his sons, and a couple of other followers dragged five men from their cabin, along the creekthey are shot and hacked to get a -- death with broad swords. that cleared that area of southern settlers. >> if you look at the schools into peak standing outside, you would be hard-pressed to determined what students are african-american students because the school board did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered. what is even more interesting for most people is that they find out that after graduating from elementary school, african students attended integrated middle and high schools. while they certainly were no supporters of segregation and saw the injustice of having to attend separate elementary schools, the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. so while there was support for the idea of integration, the results are resistance from the teachers and the local check your's -- chapters of the end of all acp who for the loss of the institutions and the loss of those jobs. >> watch all of th
john brown, his sons, and a couple of other followers dragged five men from their cabin, along the creekthey are shot and hacked to get a -- death with broad swords. that cleared that area of southern settlers. >> if you look at the schools into peak standing outside, you would be hard-pressed to determined what students are african-american students because the school board did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered. what is even more interesting for most people...
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the areas in red are extremely dry, those in brown are exceptionally dry. john blackstone says the first thing californians may have to lose is their lawns. >> reporter: in los angeles, a company called turf terminators terminators is busy tearing out lawns and replacing them with graph expel drought-resistant plant. it's paid for my bye a local government program that rebase $3 for every square foot of grass that's gone. today, marise freitas said good-bye to her thirsty lawn. >> we're essentially in a desert, and people are maintaining yards like we live in, you know, the tropics and it's just-- it's a silly waste of water. >> reporter: the mandatory 25% reduction in water use for californians means more and more yards will look like this. ryan nivakoff is c.e.o. of turf term nairlts. >> we're on a wave of a new era of landscaping in southern california, and hopefully california in general. >> reporter: on average 60% of domestic water use goes to outdoor irrigation, so that's the obvious place to make the 25% reduction. in swruz, those who use too much water
the areas in red are extremely dry, those in brown are exceptionally dry. john blackstone says the first thing californians may have to lose is their lawns. >> reporter: in los angeles, a company called turf terminators terminators is busy tearing out lawns and replacing them with graph expel drought-resistant plant. it's paid for my bye a local government program that rebase $3 for every square foot of grass that's gone. today, marise freitas said good-bye to her thirsty lawn. >>...
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in may of 1856, john brown, his son and a couple other followers dragged five men from their cabins along the miss ito and pottawattamie creek and they were hacked to death with swords. that affect it was clear the area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka if you look at the schools standing outside, you'd be hard-pressed to determine whether white students are african-americans didn't attended because the school board did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered. what is even more interesting for most people when they come to visit if they find out after graduating from elementary school african-americans didn't attended integrated middle and high schools while they certainly were no supporters of segregation and obviously saw the injustice of having to attend separate elementary schools the african-american community also was proud of their schools because viewers for excellent facilities. while there was support for the idea of integration also resistant from the teachers and the local chapter of the naacp who feared the loss of the institutions them off of t
in may of 1856, john brown, his son and a couple other followers dragged five men from their cabins along the miss ito and pottawattamie creek and they were hacked to death with swords. that affect it was clear the area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka if you look at the schools standing outside, you'd be hard-pressed to determine whether white students are african-americans didn't attended because the school board did provide all of the same materials that the white schools...
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brown. >> james ross long law valero consulting inc. john newman. >> thank you select one. >> just one. >> okay. >> airbnb. >> great thanks that complements our selection process. >> thank you, ms. shay and to the public for your assistance two former commissioners can't get better than that the next item on the agenda is discussion and possible action for the project calendar for various staff projects you want to talk about that one. >> yes. sxhour and commissioners and thank you deputy director at the last meeting the commission approved four proposals for staff to pursue and investigate in terms of augmenting the city campaign finance ordinance and given sort of you know the choices and sort of the amount of work involved the commission directed united states to prepare a project calendar that estimated sort of how much time and the type of work into each particular project and then to bring that forward to the commission for comment, approval and certainly suggestions and ultimately direction as your thoughts to that calendar along the
brown. >> james ross long law valero consulting inc. john newman. >> thank you select one. >> just one. >> okay. >> airbnb. >> great thanks that complements our selection process. >> thank you, ms. shay and to the public for your assistance two former commissioners can't get better than that the next item on the agenda is discussion and possible action for the project calendar for various staff projects you want to talk about that one. >> yes....
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on a larger scale, it has been -- it was about the same time between brown and loving lawrence and this case. johneg, justice kennedy is somebody who people on the pro-gay marriage side have counted on as a safe vote. there he was expressing skepticism about changing the definition of marriage. do you think justice kennedy is still a safe vote for gay marriage? him greg: i think he is highly likely vote for same-sex marriage based on what he has done in the past. he has written in the three big gay rights decisions in the last 20 years. he was on the court over the last several months. it would be a real shift for him to go back and say, no, i changed my mind. mark: let's move on to socrates, also known as the chief justice john roberts. he had some questions which is often the case for both sides. mark: we heard the chief justice questioning both sides somewhat skeptically. if you look at his history, his temperament and his desire for the court to be less politicized. what is it to say that he votes for more liberal laws? greg: unlike justice kennedy chief justice roberts devoted the vast majori
on a larger scale, it has been -- it was about the same time between brown and loving lawrence and this case. johneg, justice kennedy is somebody who people on the pro-gay marriage side have counted on as a safe vote. there he was expressing skepticism about changing the definition of marriage. do you think justice kennedy is still a safe vote for gay marriage? him greg: i think he is highly likely vote for same-sex marriage based on what he has done in the past. he has written in the three big...
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my name is justin brown, i'm here with jvs and i work closely with john o'connell high school, and some of our incredible students. i want to quickly give you an opportunity to see some of the work we're doing at john o'connell, i'm groining to introduce you to some of the great work that's going on and hope to continue moving forward. john o'connell for many of you may know that john o'connell used to be a trade school, this has been a great opportunity when we look at our work base learning and how to approach some of these industries to set up working on a precedencebacker dent of what we had before, what we're looking at doing in the future. this year, we are able to develop integrated labs, they put three hour blocks of time either in the beginning first three periods of the day or at the back end of the day to focus on that industry and what those give you are three components of one hour each, every lab has an english component, every lab has one of your subjects so you're looking at your [inaudible] when we're looking at our building and construction trades lab, tla's your geome
my name is justin brown, i'm here with jvs and i work closely with john o'connell high school, and some of our incredible students. i want to quickly give you an opportunity to see some of the work we're doing at john o'connell, i'm groining to introduce you to some of the great work that's going on and hope to continue moving forward. john o'connell for many of you may know that john o'connell used to be a trade school, this has been a great opportunity when we look at our work base learning...
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they called the death of miss brown a tragedy and hopefully the police and community can work together to find those responsible. >> thank you john. >>> the mother of a man shot and killed by philadelphia police has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city. brandon tate brown was pulled over for a traffic stop and his family claims they planted evidence to make it appear he was reaching for a gun. they determined that the police acted properly and decided not to charge. >>> a philadelphia police officer was hurt in a crash today while responding to a robbery call in bustleton the seventh district officer struck a guardrail on cruise town road just before 5:00 this morning, the officer suffered a cut to the head when the airbag deployed. he was being treated for knee pain at torresdale hospital. it has taken a long time but the district has charged a man with the murder of his father. live at the chester county courthouse is "action news" reporter, eva pilgram. based on the charges this is one despecificable crime. >> edward o'brien weighed 167 pounds when he moved in with his son, he only weighed 130 pounds when he died. t
they called the death of miss brown a tragedy and hopefully the police and community can work together to find those responsible. >> thank you john. >>> the mother of a man shot and killed by philadelphia police has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city. brandon tate brown was pulled over for a traffic stop and his family claims they planted evidence to make it appear he was reaching for a gun. they determined that the police acted properly and decided not to charge....
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>>> happy birthday to robin wright who is 49 julian lennon is 52 and actor john schneider a/k/a bo duke is 55. i'm dara brownanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a great >>> san jose police investigating a deadly shooting. a woman's body found in the middle of a busy intersection. >>> and a police officer in south carolina arrested after he's caught on camera shooting a man in the back. what the city is saying. >>> plus the issue of mandatory vaccinations. going before sacramento lawmakers this morning. the controversial legislation stemming from a recent outbreak of measles at disney land. >>> and looking live at the bay bridge. what a difference a day makes. this time yesterday we were getting drenched. but you'll still need your umbrella today. it is wednesday, april 8th. this is "today in the bay." >> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay."
>>> happy birthday to robin wright who is 49 julian lennon is 52 and actor john schneider a/k/a bo duke is 55. i'm dara brownanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a great >>> san jose police investigating a deadly shooting. a woman's body found in the middle of a busy intersection. >>> and a police officer in south carolina arrested after he's caught on camera shooting a man in the back. what the city is saying. >>> plus the issue of...
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john muir day. california governor jerry brown issued the declaration and this comes at the 150th anniversary of his birth. throughout muir's life, he was instrumental in the creation of the national park system. his name already graces many landmarks including muir woods in marin county. >>> south bay museum has won one of the nation's highest honors. the tech museum of innovation in san jose made the announcement today. it's being honored for its service to the community and inspiring the innovator in everyone. that award ceremony will be next month in washington, d.c. >>> up, up and away. but this is no ordinary balloon. what it's carrying thousands into what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward, teenaged one has arrived. switch to modern security. add xfinity home for $29.95 a month and lock in your rate for 2 years. plus save up to 20% on your home owners insurance. call 1-800
john muir day. california governor jerry brown issued the declaration and this comes at the 150th anniversary of his birth. throughout muir's life, he was instrumental in the creation of the national park system. his name already graces many landmarks including muir woods in marin county. >>> south bay museum has won one of the nation's highest honors. the tech museum of innovation in san jose made the announcement today. it's being honored for its service to the community and...