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jacob lawrence did a series on john brown's raid, and this is one of the prints from that series. he used bold colors and geometrically simplified forms to express the interracial alliance of john brown's army. dangerfield newby was one of five black men who fought alongside his white allies, showing a interracial army armed with pikes. they are looking over the ramparts of the arsenal at harpers ferry, presumably looking at the state and federal militia who amassed to put down that particular raid. we have just wrapped up our tour of the first two chronological sections of the exhibition explored the colonial period through the civil war in which slavery was established in america. up to the moment when it was abolished with the civil war. the two later chronological sections at the exhibition look at post slavery america, the period after the civil war through the present day. >> this was the first of a two part tour of the virginia museum of history and cultures's exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visit
jacob lawrence did a series on john brown's raid, and this is one of the prints from that series. he used bold colors and geometrically simplified forms to express the interracial alliance of john brown's army. dangerfield newby was one of five black men who fought alongside his white allies, showing a interracial army armed with pikes. they are looking over the ramparts of the arsenal at harpers ferry, presumably looking at the state and federal militia who amassed to put down that particular...
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he did a series on john brown's raid. took one of the prints from that series in which jacob lawrence uses bold colors and geometrically simplified forms to express the interracial alliance of john brown's army. he was one of five black men who fought beside the white allies and it shows the interracial army. there looking over the arsenal at harpers ferry. presumably looking at the state and federal militia who are amassed to put down that particular raid. >> we just wrapped up our tour of the first two chronological sections of the exhibition that explored the colonial period through the civil war. the period in which slavery was established. up to the moment when it was abolished with the civil war. and the proslavery america. up to the present day. >>> this was the first of a two- part tour. on 400 years of african- american history. you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website, www.c- span.org/history . >>> this weekend, saturday at 8 pm eastern on lectures and history, the califor
he did a series on john brown's raid. took one of the prints from that series in which jacob lawrence uses bold colors and geometrically simplified forms to express the interracial alliance of john brown's army. he was one of five black men who fought beside the white allies and it shows the interracial army. there looking over the arsenal at harpers ferry. presumably looking at the state and federal militia who are amassed to put down that particular raid. >> we just wrapped up our tour...
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he would meet with john brown. some accounts suggest john brown tried to sweettalk frederick douglass into joining the attack on harpers ferry. doesn't do it, of course. throughout the summer in particular, brown and others are bringing in large shipments of goods on the cumberland valley railroad. he calls himself dr. isaac smith. is looking for possible ion ore mines. axes, whenng in pix, in reality they are muskets and pikes. they were used to go down to maryland and set up headquarters at the farm, and then in october 1859, john brown and his men will raid. some of the raiders come back to the cumberland valley and tried to catch the river to get out of the valley. some of them will be captured nearly cumberland valley railroad station, were some of the raiders are captured. one will manage to escape on the railroad and end up in north pennsylvania, where members of the underground railroad will torontoa free black to in canada at that point. comp hasroad, the cvrr a starcrossed background. it gained a lot of n
he would meet with john brown. some accounts suggest john brown tried to sweettalk frederick douglass into joining the attack on harpers ferry. doesn't do it, of course. throughout the summer in particular, brown and others are bringing in large shipments of goods on the cumberland valley railroad. he calls himself dr. isaac smith. is looking for possible ion ore mines. axes, whenng in pix, in reality they are muskets and pikes. they were used to go down to maryland and set up headquarters at...
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he's also been stained by the john brown's raid. john brown. [indiscernible]. and stuart is tainted as a radical. there's a kind of witchhunt that takes place in washington after the john brown's raid and there's a committee of the senate that investigates among those on the committee. is jefferson davis from the senate. he called stuart to see what he knew about this. i will say, even though it was a witchhunt, it was conducted more fairly than the benghazi committee. [laughter] >> there are a lot of people availability was then word they used for, elect ability. and lincoln was the available man. he didn't have many burdens even though he had a long political history. his men, long into the night our meeting with the men from pennsylvania and indiana. lincoln is sending telegrams. sending word back and forth. lincoln sends him a telegram. don't make any deals in my name. cabinet jobs. judge davis turns to the other men and says, lincoln ain't here. [laughter] >> because stuart is making all kinds of promises. >> i don't know if any deals were really made but,
he's also been stained by the john brown's raid. john brown. [indiscernible]. and stuart is tainted as a radical. there's a kind of witchhunt that takes place in washington after the john brown's raid and there's a committee of the senate that investigates among those on the committee. is jefferson davis from the senate. he called stuart to see what he knew about this. i will say, even though it was a witchhunt, it was conducted more fairly than the benghazi committee. [laughter] >> there...
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coming up, we'll talk to the former ceo of bp, lord john browne ayitusst wh lunch.unition for short-barrel rifles and handguns. stopping sales of handgunst entirely in the state of alaska the last state with walmart shoppers to no longer openly carry firearms in stores 1 s andrew ross sorkin wrote ane1 on letter calling for him to take action against gun violence. andrew joins us live on the phone. great to have you with us. >> thank you >> i thinkl most people say th is a step in the right direction. it seems fairly narrow, though, from what you're calling for in your column. what is your assessmen up until month and a half has grappled with tunwilling to do so in pubc the bigger issue ise1 lessó1 a what they're doing in stores and more about what it sayse1 about the debate in washington if you understande1 what doug mcmillan is doing today, he's publicly steppinge1nto the aren on the issue of gun violencee america. he is writing letterse1 to theç president, he'se1 writinglp let to congress. he is advocating not just for what he is doing inside his own sto
coming up, we'll talk to the former ceo of bp, lord john browne ayitusst wh lunch.unition for short-barrel rifles and handguns. stopping sales of handgunst entirely in the state of alaska the last state with walmart shoppers to no longer openly carry firearms in stores 1 s andrew ross sorkin wrote ane1 on letter calling for him to take action against gun violence. andrew joins us live on the phone. great to have you with us. >> thank you >> i thinkl most people say th is a step...
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i will speak with former uk parliament member john brown.hat is going on in the uk today. president trump had a meeting with british prime minister boris johnson earlier in the day and we'll talk about that and his trouble at home. later in the hour, ambassador danny danone ambassador to israel will join us and talk about the president trump's middle eastie relations. we'll be right back. pen a new a. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. ♪ ♪ i've been a caregiver for 20 years. no two patients are the same. predicting the next step for them can be challenging. today we're using the ibm cloud to run new analytics tools that help us better predict and plan a patient's recovery. ♪ ♪ ultimately, it's helping thousands of patients return home. ♪ ♪ (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smoothies. i need all the breaks as athat i can get.or, at liberty butchemel..
i will speak with former uk parliament member john brown.hat is going on in the uk today. president trump had a meeting with british prime minister boris johnson earlier in the day and we'll talk about that and his trouble at home. later in the hour, ambassador danny danone ambassador to israel will join us and talk about the president trump's middle eastie relations. we'll be right back. pen a new a. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. ♪ ♪...
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they bust and kill a lot of john brown's accomplices. they wound him and he goes to the gallows as a murderer. -- martyr. i, john brown am quite certainly that the guilty crimes of this country can never be purged away but with blood. prophetic indeed. you have the dred scott decision. all these things bricking us closer and closer to conflict. the dred scott decision saying that a black man has no nights a -- rights a white man is bound to respect. then you have the election of 1860 for the democratic party split. the republicans take the election and abraham lincoln is seen to being hostile to slavery , whatever he said about what he would do or wouldn't do, he was seen as hostile to slavery and you have the seven states start to secede in december 1860. it's going to be a secession winter where more southern states are going to secede and that is how 1861 is beginning. it's not looking good for the future to have united states. this democratic experiment is really coming to a head. can this work, can people self-govern? can a conglome
they bust and kill a lot of john brown's accomplices. they wound him and he goes to the gallows as a murderer. -- martyr. i, john brown am quite certainly that the guilty crimes of this country can never be purged away but with blood. prophetic indeed. you have the dred scott decision. all these things bricking us closer and closer to conflict. the dred scott decision saying that a black man has no nights a -- rights a white man is bound to respect. then you have the election of 1860 for the...
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bloomfield. >> patrick john brown. >> john joseph browning. ecute. >> jorge lewis garcia. >> linda grunland. >> joseph v.magiti. >> thomas h. maholm. >> jeffrey james olson. >> barbara k. olson. >> pablo ortiz. >> vladimir svnekin. >> john michael sabaro. >> raphael scourka. >> william h. thompson. >> alicia nicole titis. >> weng peng wang. >> and my brother, daniel james gallagher. not a day goes by your family and friends don't wish you were still here. >> and i want to remember my cousin steve bellson, who was first a lifeguard in rockaway beach and saved countless lives on the beach, and then as ladder 24 fdny. for all you surfers out there, continue to surf. for all you lifeguards, please continue to save lives. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this finishes up our coverage of the 9/11 remembrance ceremony from new york city on this 18th anniversary of the world trade center attacks. if you missed any of this event, we will have it for you again tonight as we reair today's ceremonies. >>> on c-span tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, president tr
bloomfield. >> patrick john brown. >> john joseph browning. ecute. >> jorge lewis garcia. >> linda grunland. >> joseph v.magiti. >> thomas h. maholm. >> jeffrey james olson. >> barbara k. olson. >> pablo ortiz. >> vladimir svnekin. >> john michael sabaro. >> raphael scourka. >> william h. thompson. >> alicia nicole titis. >> weng peng wang. >> and my brother, daniel james gallagher. not a day goes by...
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as they confront moments like lincoln's election or john brown's raid. what it meant was i had two men -- i had to master the historiography of the civil war. i had a lot to learn. my earlier books were on crime and punishment in the south after reconstruction. did nothing to prepare me for the density and complexity of the historiography of the civil war. one book a week since the civil war has been written about the civil war. 55,000. i didn't read all of them. i read a lot of them it felt like. not only did i have to read about northern politics but also the complexities of secession, but also the formation and mobilization of armies. the logistics of movement and supplies. leadership strategy and tactics. all the things you folks already know because i started at the other end of the story. as a social historian, i had to learn all of that. if you have observed it from the time you are young, that is one thing. trying suddenly to wrap your mind around that. the men of my two counties fought in every major battle of the eastern theater. i had to learn
as they confront moments like lincoln's election or john brown's raid. what it meant was i had two men -- i had to master the historiography of the civil war. i had a lot to learn. my earlier books were on crime and punishment in the south after reconstruction. did nothing to prepare me for the density and complexity of the historiography of the civil war. one book a week since the civil war has been written about the civil war. 55,000. i didn't read all of them. i read a lot of them it felt...
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i speak to lord john brown, the former ceo of bp. >>> then from libator to dictator.obert mugabe dd at 95. zimbabwe's strongman i his own words. >>> and the african singer fled ome atorship in her country. i speak with her about thera ling power of music. >>> also -- emotions ze that matter. >> the abcs of managing our feelgs with the director of the yale ce
i speak to lord john brown, the former ceo of bp. >>> then from libator to dictator.obert mugabe dd at 95. zimbabwe's strongman i his own words. >>> and the african singer fled ome atorship in her country. i speak with her about thera ling power of music. >>> also -- emotions ze that matter. >> the abcs of managing our feelgs with the director of the yale ce
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deviated from the target course resulting in a hard landing the 145000000 ton a missile is called john brown to the goal is to conduct a detailed study of the moon's makeup including its geology and atmosphere economist william anderson that despite the setback india is likely to push ahead with the mission until it succeeds. i don't think that we can say or very any time or any time you. get this far along you had to have had certain successes to be able to get there even if you can't finish. as you know that would something that it's this complicated especially this technologically complicated that you can have these kinds of such accidents you know we should be surprised about that it's not like this is going to bankrupt india or anything like that i think that they will go back to the drawing board i think that they are. ultimately they're going to be successful if they stick with this particular program and other words i don't think they'll be a bad it if they were to just a read it because of this would be one thing then you would say ok the mission has failed but i doubt that's what's
deviated from the target course resulting in a hard landing the 145000000 ton a missile is called john brown to the goal is to conduct a detailed study of the moon's makeup including its geology and atmosphere economist william anderson that despite the setback india is likely to push ahead with the mission until it succeeds. i don't think that we can say or very any time or any time you. get this far along you had to have had certain successes to be able to get there even if you can't finish....
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really serious about trying to think its way out of being a pure oil and gas company becoming what john brown described as an integrated energy company in fact he would quite often say we're not an oil and gas company we're going to be an integrated energy company drummer i was very driven in his determination to change b.p. around it didn't happen and once they lost that opportunity then so this is sort of 2000 at the time that he was chief exec once that happened then they reverted to a much more traditional conventional roe which is we have to keep rolling out the investments in new and gas every year to replace the stuff we bring out of the ground every year and they've never they've never got back seriously into now. politically. is against what you're saying bob dudley the current american c.e.o. says b.p. continues to make bold changes continues to make bold changes across the group as part of a commitment to advancing a low carbon future you know this is getting a bit outrageous that these companies will still talk about the fact we're going to be burning huge amounts of oil and gas t
really serious about trying to think its way out of being a pure oil and gas company becoming what john brown described as an integrated energy company in fact he would quite often say we're not an oil and gas company we're going to be an integrated energy company drummer i was very driven in his determination to change b.p. around it didn't happen and once they lost that opportunity then so this is sort of 2000 at the time that he was chief exec once that happened then they reverted to a much...
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nejra: stay with us, john browne l1 energy chair.er ecb -- thatt and trilateral is on the european close in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ extraordinary worldwide news this morning. formerlys lord browne with british petroleum out with a new book giving us wisdom on the importance of lords in the coming days. david sowerby. . i would suggest 42 big st ocks. what is the relative value of the sowerby world? at a caps trading discount, a historical low that you have to go back to 1999 to find. value is significantly discounted to broke. discounted to the rest of the small-cap market. i think that offsets the table -- tom: is it a value trap or can there be a catalyst to start it? >> there are over 2000 stocks to pick from. your chance to find a stock that will double is in your favor. global growth is slowing and that puts a big cloud over small-cap stocks but i will defer to the valuation metric and be aware of the value trap and be aware of names like wyndham hotels, scrappage cars and reselling them. tom: jump in here. nejra: i'm glad
nejra: stay with us, john browne l1 energy chair.er ecb -- thatt and trilateral is on the european close in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ extraordinary worldwide news this morning. formerlys lord browne with british petroleum out with a new book giving us wisdom on the importance of lords in the coming days. david sowerby. . i would suggest 42 big st ocks. what is the relative value of the sowerby world? at a caps trading discount, a historical low that you have to go back to 1999 to find....
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our leaders and there was room forjeremy brown were our leaders and there was room for jeremy and john browns and there was room forjeremy and john mcdonnell to have dissenting voices. but it seems that my position on brexit, where very strongly believe that we need to work with other parties to stop a no deal, where i have been campaigning fora stop a no deal, where i have been campaigning for a referendum, stop a no deal, where i have been campaigning fora referendum, where i believe we should campaign for remain, which shares a lot of support across the shadow cabinet table as well as across our members, ijust thinkjohn table as well as across our members, i just think john mannesmann table as well as across our members, ijust thinkjohn mannesmann and his faction are so angry about that they would rather abolish me than have a debate with me about it. the row about brexit does seem to be escalating at the moment. just tell us escalating at the moment. just tell us what has emerged again in the last hour or so? just as one internal conflict is diffused another one pops up. this is over exa
our leaders and there was room forjeremy brown were our leaders and there was room for jeremy and john browns and there was room forjeremy and john mcdonnell to have dissenting voices. but it seems that my position on brexit, where very strongly believe that we need to work with other parties to stop a no deal, where i have been campaigning fora stop a no deal, where i have been campaigning for a referendum, stop a no deal, where i have been campaigning fora referendum, where i believe we...
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shares stories about individuals who led favorable educated freed people and apart in abolitionist john brown'said in harpers ferry. and the history behind the smithsonian institution african-american museum in washington dc. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c- span 3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store.org to see what is new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >>> next on american history tv catholic university of america religion and culture professor william dinges compares the early 19th century transcendentalism and 1960s counterculture movement. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. >>> william dinges is a professor of religious studies in the religion and culture program in the school of theology and religious studies
shares stories about individuals who led favorable educated freed people and apart in abolitionist john brown'said in harpers ferry. and the history behind the smithsonian institution african-american museum in washington dc. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c- span 3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store.org to see what is new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products....
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thirst for justice and vengeance, inspired and fired up by the righteousness of abolitionists like john brown. they also signified white southerners' deep fears about the security of slavery and the loyalty of their slaves. this has been a major theme in the history books lately. people thinking about the causes of the civil war have been much more interested in the role that african americans, particularly enslaved african americans, played in this escalating dynamic. it's kind of a clear sequence of events here. slaves resist slavery, so slaveholders worry. so slaveholders react forcefully against criticism from the outside, from abolitionists. that meant white northerners perceive an assault on their liberty. not only the liberty of african americans, but of white northerners as well. it is a cycle of paranoia, mistrust, that snowballed towards open warfare. for me, it is wrapped up in these pieces of metal. there is actually testimony as well, direct evidence from people at the time, that they also saw similar meanings and potential in these weapons. specifically, the virginia secessionis
thirst for justice and vengeance, inspired and fired up by the righteousness of abolitionists like john brown. they also signified white southerners' deep fears about the security of slavery and the loyalty of their slaves. this has been a major theme in the history books lately. people thinking about the causes of the civil war have been much more interested in the role that african americans, particularly enslaved african americans, played in this escalating dynamic. it's kind of a clear...
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the john brown uprising as an episode in it. like melo drama to me. to write,at he wanted i think. and he kept editing her down. at the coolidge auditorium. ever been over there to see our space, which is for stick aorchestras, to dance in there, it had better be of a small community. to get thegoing "fall river legend" set on that stage. but i think it's interesting. i think agnes de mille likes to self-promote a little and take little bit, because in her book, it makes it feel as idea to --as her that she was so guilty. of taped things, it seems as though there's a for theore respect input from morton gould. know.don't he's not hear to follow up questions. another question? anyone? thought? yes? [inaudible] >> in what ways would you say congress has influenced the arts? >> well, for the library of congress, we have a free concert of the coolidg coolidge -- not related to the president -- elizabeth coolidge's endowment of the make chamberace to music or jazz available for free. i think it's something that's incredible. that's part of our building. we're under the architect of the
the john brown uprising as an episode in it. like melo drama to me. to write,at he wanted i think. and he kept editing her down. at the coolidge auditorium. ever been over there to see our space, which is for stick aorchestras, to dance in there, it had better be of a small community. to get thegoing "fall river legend" set on that stage. but i think it's interesting. i think agnes de mille likes to self-promote a little and take little bit, because in her book, it makes it feel as...
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this is known as the john brown raid.a group of men, 21 men under the command, if you will, of john brown, an abolitionist, who take over a couple of federal buildings in harper's ferry west virginia. and importantly, the national armory there. their stated goal is to rid the nation of slavery, end the institution of slavery in the united states. the senate responds that james murray mason of virginia submits a resolution in the senate to investigate this raid. the senator produces this resolution and says we need to look into this, we need to see how far this goes. because it is the senate's first and major investigation, it actually introduces more questions than anything. the investigation never really turns up what senator mason hopes it will, evidence of some massive nationwide conspiracy to overthrow the institution of slavery. sometimes investigations will sometimes investigations will begin at the committee level. harry truman was a second term senator from missouri. when he saw, actually, washington transform int
this is known as the john brown raid.a group of men, 21 men under the command, if you will, of john brown, an abolitionist, who take over a couple of federal buildings in harper's ferry west virginia. and importantly, the national armory there. their stated goal is to rid the nation of slavery, end the institution of slavery in the united states. the senate responds that james murray mason of virginia submits a resolution in the senate to investigate this raid. the senator produces this...
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when r back adrian peterson had a one-yard run for the scor with that touchdow peterson passed john brown for fifth on thefl list of n rushing touchdowns but dak and the cowboys would answer, devon ith for a 51 yard bomb and didn't slowdown. in the third quarter they scored again on a ten yard pass from prestt to maker coop. they would tackn i couple more scores but it was not enou dallas took it 31-21. >>> no excuses to be had. we've got to look at ourselves a play better. but we should be better than nt this and that's on us. >> so we want to know how you feel about the skins this season. in today's fox5 live instapoll. here's the question we're asking after today's loss, should dwayne haskinse the starting quarterback? now you can vote on the fox5 dc news the insa p under the browse section and you can also vote ofox5dc.com you'll see the link on our home >> no change there, a lot of pele saying it's defense that's the issue not theof nse, that was echoed on thatpol >> so confidence in case keenum. >> yep. >>> still ahead tonight a local mom heart broken after no one ershowed up for h
when r back adrian peterson had a one-yard run for the scor with that touchdow peterson passed john brown for fifth on thefl list of n rushing touchdowns but dak and the cowboys would answer, devon ith for a 51 yard bomb and didn't slowdown. in the third quarter they scored again on a ten yard pass from prestt to maker coop. they would tackn i couple more scores but it was not enou dallas took it 31-21. >>> no excuses to be had. we've got to look at ourselves a play better. but we...
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i speak to lord john brown, the former ceo of bp. >>> then from liberator to dictator.gabe dd at 95. zimbabwe's strongman in his own words. >>> and the african singer fled dictatorship in her home country. i speak with her about the liberating power of music. >>> also -- >> recognize that emotions r matter. >> the abcs of managing our feelings with the director of the yale center for emotional intelligence.
i speak to lord john brown, the former ceo of bp. >>> then from liberator to dictator.gabe dd at 95. zimbabwe's strongman in his own words. >>> and the african singer fled dictatorship in her home country. i speak with her about the liberating power of music. >>> also -- >> recognize that emotions r matter. >> the abcs of managing our feelings with the director of the yale center for emotional intelligence.
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the cureuate tort shares stories about individuals who led slave revolts and took part in john brown's raid on harpers r ferry. then the history behind the african-american hmuseum in washington, d.c. >>> this is the story of how this whole new economy was built. it was one of public and private partnership in many ways. ways that are sometimes unseen and so this was i think the story is a really great way to get into that. >> the university of washington history professor discusses her book "the
the cureuate tort shares stories about individuals who led slave revolts and took part in john brown's raid on harpers r ferry. then the history behind the african-american hmuseum in washington, d.c. >>> this is the story of how this whole new economy was built. it was one of public and private partnership in many ways. ways that are sometimes unseen and so this was i think the story is a really great way to get into that. >> the university of washington history professor...
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>> energy stocks sinking deeper intox bear markete range lord john browne will be here to could getese1e1 following two deay shootings in stores over the summer we'll bring you the details on this lppotentially ground-breakg move
>> energy stocks sinking deeper intox bear markete range lord john browne will be here to could getese1e1 following two deay shootings in stores over the summer we'll bring you the details on this lppotentially ground-breakg move
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. >> in john browne's body, steve vincent bene took a jab at commercialism at gettysburg by saying you take this tour, go past the strange monumental men, and then it's buy to buy a paper weight and hope you don't break it on your way home. just how early did commercialism really become a problem that people paid attention to at gettysburg? prof. murray: commercialism starts in july of 1863. [laughter] prof. murray: we know this. even as the armies are retreating from the field, local residents are coming and they're starting to collect objects. that's how the rosensteel museum, now the national park service museum, is established. it is collected of materials right after the battle of gettysburg. even in the 1880's, latter part of the 19th century, it prominently figures as a tourist site. the springs hotel, union and confederate veterans are coming, doing very much touristy things. there are dance halls, all sorts of trolley lines that crisscross through the battlefield, making it accessible, making it a tourist destination. we lament that in the 20th century. the home sweet home hot
. >> in john browne's body, steve vincent bene took a jab at commercialism at gettysburg by saying you take this tour, go past the strange monumental men, and then it's buy to buy a paper weight and hope you don't break it on your way home. just how early did commercialism really become a problem that people paid attention to at gettysburg? prof. murray: commercialism starts in july of 1863. [laughter] prof. murray: we know this. even as the armies are retreating from the field, local...
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his john brown, known for willingness to engage in violence. pottawatomie massacre in kansas in 1856. this is him and his sons kansans inro-slavery the dispute in the territories. filled with that righteousness, an old testament and the raid on harper's ferry as a culmination. typicalgarrison is more of most white abolitionists, coming out of the second grade of evangelical reform movements and is deeply committed to pacifism. so deeply that during the mexican war that when garrison soldier on his way to mexico who's enlisted from massachusetts, he writes to a saw a soldier on the street today in uniform and though i had seen a snake. i have such opposition to the viseral that it's a sensation, a physical allergy he to inoculate himself against to see men in uniform yet once begins, garrison and other abolitionists are confronted with a terrible dilemma -- do they sanction military violence on this accomplish theo outcome they've been striving for for decades and not making andt progress towards there's disputes in the literature about the exte
his john brown, known for willingness to engage in violence. pottawatomie massacre in kansas in 1856. this is him and his sons kansans inro-slavery the dispute in the territories. filled with that righteousness, an old testament and the raid on harper's ferry as a culmination. typicalgarrison is more of most white abolitionists, coming out of the second grade of evangelical reform movements and is deeply committed to pacifism. so deeply that during the mexican war that when garrison soldier on...
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broomfield juloise brown lloyd stanford brown patrick john brown bettina b. browne-radburn bruehert andrew brunn vincent edward brunton ronald bucca brandon j. buchanan greg j. buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse john edward bulaga, jr. stephen bruce bunin christopher l. burford matthew j. burke charles f. burlingame iii thomas e. burnett, jr. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside >> and my cousin, your family misses you, you'll always be remembered. >> and my son, my beloved son, todd aaron. there are no words to tell you how much you are missed. how much i -- we remember and miss you, your intelligence, your humor, and your love. every day is less valuable without you. richard michael caggiano cecile marella caguicla john brett cahill michael john cahill scott walter cahill thomas joseph cahill george c. cain salvatore b. calabro joseph m. calandrillo philip v. calcagno edward calderon jose o. calderon-olmedo kenneth marcus caldwell dominick e. calia felix bobby calixte francis joseph callahan lia
broomfield juloise brown lloyd stanford brown patrick john brown bettina b. browne-radburn bruehert andrew brunn vincent edward brunton ronald bucca brandon j. buchanan greg j. buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse john edward bulaga, jr. stephen bruce bunin christopher l. burford matthew j. burke charles f. burlingame iii thomas e. burnett, jr. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside >> and my cousin, your family misses you,...
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anti-government demonstrations since april after the controversial extradition bill sponsored the protest so john brown has more from hong kong. where this is a very highly politically charged they would fit hong kong there was found in sexy here 10 can stadium on sunday night and the balance of course is going to the reasons when i hear a news actually wanted to change it then you have this match to somewhere outside a home run now the head of this game between hong kong and iran the authorities in hong kong had appealed to fans not to insult china's national anthem when it's played before the start of the magic which of course is something that traditionally happens here at home in the games like this but in recent months in so think the chinese national you know has become a tactic a strategy of these protesters because they're not just fans of football they're also fans of new democracy and as we found out before the game this is an issue which is also dividing them tell me will you will you will you sing the chinese national anthem tonight why live by what i want to say it is not my country's oh.
anti-government demonstrations since april after the controversial extradition bill sponsored the protest so john brown has more from hong kong. where this is a very highly politically charged they would fit hong kong there was found in sexy here 10 can stadium on sunday night and the balance of course is going to the reasons when i hear a news actually wanted to change it then you have this match to somewhere outside a home run now the head of this game between hong kong and iran the...
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stories about individuals who led slave revolts, educated fellow free people and participated in john , brown's raid on harpers ferry. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] karen: welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is tl
stories about individuals who led slave revolts, educated fellow free people and participated in john , brown's raid on harpers ferry. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] karen: welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is tl
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only an hour, hour and ten-minute drive from here, the reason for that, you have harper's ferry, john brown's raid, 1859, kicked off the civil war, and then you have the railroads, the confluence of the shenandoah and the potomac. it's just unbelievable what all. he knew he needed that arsenal. the folklore is this. i don't know if it's true or not, but it's a good story. the three counties we have over there is morgan, berkeley, and jefferson. it was said that after the war they were supposed to have a referendum and vote to see if it would go back to the state of virginia. well, i'm understanding that ulysses s. grant was then the president, and it's said that he stationed quite a few troops that had voting rights, and the rest is history because it is still west virginia. so there are some really good anecdotes about that. william became the provisional capital for the split in western virginia during the civil war. there are so many parts of wheeling that i have become so fond of. the wheeling feeling is a saying that they have. they have a wheeling jamboree. they have a wheeling italian
only an hour, hour and ten-minute drive from here, the reason for that, you have harper's ferry, john brown's raid, 1859, kicked off the civil war, and then you have the railroads, the confluence of the shenandoah and the potomac. it's just unbelievable what all. he knew he needed that arsenal. the folklore is this. i don't know if it's true or not, but it's a good story. the three counties we have over there is morgan, berkeley, and jefferson. it was said that after the war they were supposed...
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about individuals who led slave revolts and took part in john brown's raid on harpers r ferry. then the history behind the african-american hmuseum in washington, d.c. >>> this is the story of how this whole new economy was built. it was one of public and private partnership in many ways. ways that are sometimes unseen and so this was i think the story is a really great way to get into that. >> the university of washington history professor discusses her book "the code." sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> now on "american history tv," a look at the ways american women contributed to the war effort during world war ii. we hear about the expectations for women on the home front to write letters to soldiers, plant victory gardens and work in factories and what options were available to women for military service. this is 90 minutes. fpz >> well, good to see everybody today. i appreciate you coming to our space here. today, we're going to talk about american women and world war ii. and this is obviously a huge topic, we can spend an entire semester just on this topic
about individuals who led slave revolts and took part in john brown's raid on harpers r ferry. then the history behind the african-american hmuseum in washington, d.c. >>> this is the story of how this whole new economy was built. it was one of public and private partnership in many ways. ways that are sometimes unseen and so this was i think the story is a really great way to get into that. >> the university of washington history professor discusses her book "the...
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brown fanlly and now the receiver says he is done with the national football league completely. this was part of a twitter tirade. andy scholes has the latest in the bleacher report. >> good morning, johne standard going on. he says he's not going to play in the nfl anymore and he called out robert kraft and ben roethlisberger. he posted a story from 2010 about roethlisberger being investigated for sexual assault. roethlisberger was suspended four games by the nfl for violating the league's personal conduct policy that year. the quarterback denied a sexual assault took place. the incident was investigated but no charges filed. brown has since deleted that tweet. in another he said he will not be playing in the nfl anymore. they can cancel deals, do whatever they want. we'll see if the nfl players association will hold them accountable. britney taylor has accused him of sexual assault twice and rape in 2018. he was cut by the patriots friday. meantime, the nfl says their investigation is ongoing. >>> now to the football on the field. daniel jones making his much anticipated start for eli manning. what a start it was. leading a huge second half comeback. threw for 336 yards, 2 touchdowns
brown fanlly and now the receiver says he is done with the national football league completely. this was part of a twitter tirade. andy scholes has the latest in the bleacher report. >> good morning, johne standard going on. he says he's not going to play in the nfl anymore and he called out robert kraft and ben roethlisberger. he posted a story from 2010 about roethlisberger being investigated for sexual assault. roethlisberger was suspended four games by the nfl for violating the...
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brown at the rocking raiders bus. a fan suggest fans forget about the guy. that may happen. for >> we will have full highlights later. and johns response after the game about brown. now here we're looking into the vegas. it's called alee gent stadium. near the strip. on the other side of interstate 15. $1.8 billion. much of it publicly funded by the nevada taxpayers. should be ready for next season. >> a strain on the system. tomorrow night will be in san francisco. dave matthews band will take center. while the football game is going on. concert ticket will serve at your transportation ticket. to get to and from the area with ease. legal set back opposed to the homeless shelter. the judge denied the request for a temporary restaining order against a navigation center in san francisco. afraid it will improve drug use, crime and filthy streets. the judge agreed to set a hearing in two weeks. there's a navigation center a t. mayor says the shelter will open. but takes months before it's built. >> fremont will choose the location of the homeless center tomorrow. the plan is also dividing people who live and work there by. consid
brown at the rocking raiders bus. a fan suggest fans forget about the guy. that may happen. for >> we will have full highlights later. and johns response after the game about brown. now here we're looking into the vegas. it's called alee gent stadium. near the strip. on the other side of interstate 15. $1.8 billion. much of it publicly funded by the nevada taxpayers. should be ready for next season. >> a strain on the system. tomorrow night will be in san francisco. dave matthews...
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bush presidency, when he welcomed john brown. today, the guest of honor is scott morrison, the somewhat newly elected prime minister of australia, been in that role since last year. he's set to arrive here within seconds, we believe. you are looking live, left side of the screen there, south lawn of the white house as it's expected to be a roughly 30-minute or so presentation on the south lawn. all the pomp and circumstance you could want on what is a stunningly beautiful almost fall day here in washington, d.c. 500 members of the u.s. military on the south lawn right now, as morrison will also receive a 19-gun salute. after that, the two leaders, the president and the prime minister, will head over to the oval office for a meeting there. then a bilateral meeting amongst their teams and then there will be a press conference here at the white house. 11:45 is when that is scheduled to be. then the official state dinner this evening over here at the white house for the prime minister of australia but that's not the end of the relati
bush presidency, when he welcomed john brown. today, the guest of honor is scott morrison, the somewhat newly elected prime minister of australia, been in that role since last year. he's set to arrive here within seconds, we believe. you are looking live, left side of the screen there, south lawn of the white house as it's expected to be a roughly 30-minute or so presentation on the south lawn. all the pomp and circumstance you could want on what is a stunningly beautiful almost fall day here...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffy brown at the john f.he d.c.orming arts in washington >> woodruff: we close with our >> woodruff: before we go, we want to take a moment to thank one of our ow jeff rattner is retiring after more than 30 years of working behind the camera at the newshour. we wilmiss you, jeff. but wish you well on this next adventure. and that'sewshour for tonight.fo i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. foundation.m and flora hewlett for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at wer.hewlett.org. >> and with thofongoing suppor hese institutions and friends of the newshour. >>> tonight on kqed newsroom, the high profile ghost ship warehouse trl comes to a sudden and. acquittal for one of defendant in a mistrial for the ot
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hope: let the festivities begin, which they will this weeken for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the johnr the performing arts in washington ..c >> woodruff: we close with our >> woodruff: before we go, we want to take a moment to thank one of our own. jeff rattner is retiring after more than 30 years of working beatnd the camerhe newshour. we will miss you, jeff. but wish you welveon this next ure. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy oouff. have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: life well-planned. learn morees at raymondjam.com. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problats-- skollfoun.org. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, g ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the tgoing suppor se institutions and friends of the newshour. ♪ >>> hell everyone and welcome to "ayman four & s." here what's coming up. >> we're the only nation that has a major political par that denies climate s
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he's angling to play this weekend that from now on jon gruden is john with the antonio brown questions's not just people talk about it, i mean my god. >>man i feel like someone's smashing my temple on the side of the head get over it man it's over you know we were good the pre season without him. you know, be fine without we wish him the best. we gave a shot and i'm not going to get their turn good luck to them, but i just i can't i can't deal with it anymore really sorry. >>pursuit of perfection highlight. >>in our lexus ultimate highlight even being away from the bay area does not stop the 40 niners from giving back to the community. the team staying in youngstown ohio this week for sunday's game against the bengals. but today they are out and about the day started with players, surprising kids at an elementary school and then they went over to visit the children at the akron children's hospital so very cool to see from the 40 niners on stone ohio, the home of ntd ntd that's right in the york's also have the most i still i was absolutely right might get. the way one farmer is honorin
he's angling to play this weekend that from now on jon gruden is john with the antonio brown questions's not just people talk about it, i mean my god. >>man i feel like someone's smashing my temple on the side of the head get over it man it's over you know we were good the pre season without him. you know, be fine without we wish him the best. we gave a shot and i'm not going to get their turn good luck to them, but i just i can't i can't deal with it anymore really sorry. >>pursuit...
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for now john gruden is still continuing to support brown publicly. >>> i'm emotional about it.i hope you understand why. i think a lot of this guy. i think antonio is a great receiver. i think he is a good guy. i am frustrated. i'm not going to say anymore about it. i hope it works out. i don't have anything official to say about anything else until i get all the facts. >>> initially espn was reporting the raiders would suspend antonio brown. now the agent has gotten into it. trying to iron it out. they host the broncos on monday night. >>> no suspension officially yet. >>> no suspension yet. >>> a climate scientist is back home after the ride of a lifetime. she threw she flew through the eye of hurricane dorian. she got the call to fly through the storm to measure intensity. she measured wins over 150 miles per hour on the first flight. on the second day things took a turn. winds reached 185 miles per hour. as it passed over the bahamas. >>> suddenly there it goes we are in the eye. i looked up and i see all blue. you feel part of nature. the brain was like trying to make sens
for now john gruden is still continuing to support brown publicly. >>> i'm emotional about it.i hope you understand why. i think a lot of this guy. i think antonio is a great receiver. i think he is a good guy. i am frustrated. i'm not going to say anymore about it. i hope it works out. i don't have anything official to say about anything else until i get all the facts. >>> initially espn was reporting the raiders would suspend antonio brown. now the agent has gotten into it....
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i mean, look at the days when tony blair and gordon brown were leader and there is room forjeremy and john mcdonald have dissenting voices. jeremy, like the rest of us, should not get involved in the governing body of the party and determining what they do and what they say. i mean, members of the labour party can say what they like in their meetings. labour's executive is meting out to discuss tom watson's future and mps have warned them that they should be focusing on an upcoming general election and not internal squabbling. the travel firm thomas cook has approached the government for emergency funding as it tries to avoid going into administration, leaving customers with uncertainty. just do not know what the situation is. we will either have a flight back and get back to manchester and be fortunate or all things could colla pse be fortunate or all things could collapse in the next couple of days 01’ collapse in the next couple of days or hours and we have nothing to go back on. the us is sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia and the uae in response to last week's
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lot of sports finance they're saying who had a mort hummel to a summer with the raiders antonio brown. our john great. >>probably jumping at the idea of maybe getting and so the super bowl ring and tom brady's problem thanks very much. well. >>let's move on to the san francisco 49 there is kicking off their season with a win on the road against the tampa bay. buccaneers yes wasn't always pretty. >>and when it was the defense that shined in this game more than anything is just the 3rd quarter bucs quarterback. the james winston is intercepd we have richard sherman runs and back for 31 yards of pick-six there and then near the end of the 4th quarter the niners get another interception check this one out quick little scoop and into the end zone touchdown 49 ers end up winning this one 31 to 17 jimmy g he didn't get off to the best start in the game for the with a touchdown though they also threw one interception the niners will play the bengals next sunday. it's 5.10 and still ahead on it. mountain lion spotted. >>in the bay area this time in san francisco will show you where and east bay mother h
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on mornings on 92, talking live with a football legend, john elway, we are going to talk back to his days and thoughts on former raider antonio brownedical condition that john elway is battling tell you how to score a free burrito. >>> they rush, squeeze step up at the pocket. >> come on, jack. come on. >> head first. he slides: all right, that was john elway going out on super bowl xxxii. 21 win over the packers, i was boulder colorado when my diehard roommate took to the streets. i won't to the library. we are joined by the hall of fame quarterback and president, john elway, great to have you here in the bay area. greatest moment of your football career? >> yeah, it was. just because it got us over the hump, we got three previously. three super bowls previously, to be able to get own the hump super bowl xxxii is the highlight. >> i grew up in the bay area, big game is always here, i have to ask you about november 20s, your you drive the offense down the field for what many thought it was the game winning, 37 years later your emotions as you watch that play, some say that loss cost you the heisman. >> well, you know, you never kno
on mornings on 92, talking live with a football legend, john elway, we are going to talk back to his days and thoughts on former raider antonio brownedical condition that john elway is battling tell you how to score a free burrito. >>> they rush, squeeze step up at the pocket. >> come on, jack. come on. >> head first. he slides: all right, that was john elway going out on super bowl xxxii. 21 win over the packers, i was boulder colorado when my diehard roommate took to the...
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particular and given administrators and the new administration and with whoever john boltoncedes has to think about it. brown, joining us and also the global head of excess -- fx strategies will both be staying with us. vonnie: let's get a check on global markets. abigail: modest declines for the major averages. this is the energy sector etf's, big gains on today's big story oil attack on the saudi facility and energy etf's and oil soaring. -- --s at one pace sectors on pace for beginning. oil, we have the move for the energy etf sector, crude up 11.6%, the most on record on that attack. putting this into the context-ts that the major averages are not off more around the world on a fear factor, looking at this chart in the bloomberg, we see oil, modest declines. there is some fear but not huge fear. if we take a look at a chart in the bloomberg terminal, we will see why that could be. this is a longer-term chart of oil. oil basically has been stuck in a range between 42 and 60. on the move up, now moving back into it. range,u put it into this on a standalone basis it stands out in a big way, within the conte
particular and given administrators and the new administration and with whoever john boltoncedes has to think about it. brown, joining us and also the global head of excess -- fx strategies will both be staying with us. vonnie: let's get a check on global markets. abigail: modest declines for the major averages. this is the energy sector etf's, big gains on today's big story oil attack on the saudi facility and energy etf's and oil soaring. -- --s at one pace sectors on pace for beginning. oil,...
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. >> what happened to her is all too common for black, brown, and poor people in ourtem. >> reporter: singer john legend noting the discrepancy tweeted "the answer isn't for x to get more. it's for both of them to get less. we should level down, not up." in addition to two weeks in prison huffman received a $30,000 fine, one year supervised release and 250 hours of community service. her sentencing comes as nearly three dozen parents await their fate, including actress lori loughlin, who pleaded not guilty to more serious charges. >> felicity huffman's sentencing is a wake-up call for lori loughlin, evaporating any hope she might have had that she wouldn't end up being sentenced to time in federal prison >> blayne, are we hearing from other people who think the sentencing is appropriate or too harsh even >> jose, in fact we are. in fact, some people including legal experts say that because huffman pleaded guilty, she took responsibility, she was remorseful, that this sentence is now,em asking for a month huffman was hoping for no time. and the judge essentially went right down the middle. jose >>
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protesters clashed in a main subway station parts of which were vandalized adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. presenter john has been released after being held for breaching his bail conditions he faces charges for allegedly being involved in violence and august and he says police had picked him up again accusing him of being involved in more unrest on sunday. friend's support of the legal team so unfortunately with the political prosecution no one will love it would happen but the chaos happened yesterday i've been behaving for 24 hours and i urge the international committee realize the political prosecution just resell in white terror and become a common law. waiting to hear the results of a regional election that was overshadowed by weeks of protests the city council poll is normally a low profile the crowd wider attention after many opposition and independent candidates were prevented from running 7000 reports earlier lubow sobel has become the face of a new protest movement in moscow the 31 year old lawyer was banned from running in the election for the city's regional parliament and has been arrested
protesters clashed in a main subway station parts of which were vandalized adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. presenter john has been released after being held for breaching his bail conditions he faces charges for allegedly being involved in violence and august and he says police had picked him up again accusing him of being involved in more unrest on sunday. friend's support of the legal team so unfortunately with the political prosecution no one will love it would happen but the chaos...
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today brown was not on the premises. here's john gruden. >> i'm emotional about it.. i think a lot of this guy. he's a great receiver and he's a good guy. i'm frustrated. i'm not going to say more about it. hope it works out. i don't have anything official until you get the facts. >> you can't help but wonder what the team members are thinking. from james jones. >> as a teammate, we have stepped up to hard knocks, battling for you, going to bat for you, saying what a good teammate you are. this is going on too long. i'm sitting there, let it go. we have to win without him. >> the 49ers have known similar drama. but their focus is opening in tampa and injuries have been their focus. many, but good news on the nick bosa front. he will make his debut, cautiously optimistic. >> everyone is going really well, practice is good the past couple days, today is one of the ggtest putting on pads. it's going day by day. i have to be smart with it. >> in chicago we have the real thing. opening night, real boring, i like scoring, the was the lowest scoring nfl opening night since
today brown was not on the premises. here's john gruden. >> i'm emotional about it.. i think a lot of this guy. he's a great receiver and he's a good guy. i'm frustrated. i'm not going to say more about it. hope it works out. i don't have anything official until you get the facts. >> you can't help but wonder what the team members are thinking. from james jones. >> as a teammate, we have stepped up to hard knocks, battling for you, going to bat for you, saying what a good...