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a manuscript that everyone thought was lost, including the author herself. we get the story tonight from our national correspondent, kate snow. >> one book, the last few years, has been so warmly embraced. >> reporter: for decades, a must-read, immortalized in the oscar-winning film. >> you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view. >> reporter: "to kill a mockingbird" was harper lee's only book. now her publisher said they recently discovered another work. >> we devoured it. >> reporter: it's not a new book, but essentially a first draft written in the 1950s of what would become "to kill a mockingbird." >> it was submitted to her publisher in 1957, and she was then told to rewrite the book from the point of view of the young scout. >> reporter: scout is a grown woman, back from new york to visit her aging father in alabama. author and filmmaker mary mcdonough murphy said the 304-page manuscript was discovered in a bank safe deposit box. >> harper lee's sister died and in the course of cleaning out this deposit box, lo
a manuscript that everyone thought was lost, including the author herself. we get the story tonight from our national correspondent, kate snow. >> one book, the last few years, has been so warmly embraced. >> reporter: for decades, a must-read, immortalized in the oscar-winning film. >> you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view. >> reporter: "to kill a mockingbird" was harper lee's only book. now her publisher said...
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it's possible that the manuscripts that survive were not meant for musicians.copy to give to the king so that he could have it in his library. [low-pitched string music] (narrator) another form of notation known as tablature shows instrumentalists where to place their fingers rather symbolically representing sound. because notation for the chinese chin does not specify all aspects of performance players must develop their own rhythmic interpretations. (yu) the chin music is a very ancient chinese music. there are more than 3,000 pieces of chin music existing in china in a simplified chinese character notation. this tablature shows you which string your hand put out and what kind of techniques. but unfortunately, there's no rhythm at all which means you cannot read off music directly from the notation. in most cases, different chin player has their own different interpretation for the same piece. but if the interpretation is very good and everybody likes it then you become popular and people accept it. (narrator) while notation and sound recording can preserve m
it's possible that the manuscripts that survive were not meant for musicians.copy to give to the king so that he could have it in his library. [low-pitched string music] (narrator) another form of notation known as tablature shows instrumentalists where to place their fingers rather symbolically representing sound. because notation for the chinese chin does not specify all aspects of performance players must develop their own rhythmic interpretations. (yu) the chin music is a very ancient...
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(herreid) manuscripts from before the 16th century do not indicate the instrumentation.dn't care what instruments it was played on or it was so obvious to the people at the time that it would be appropriate for recorders, say, or for viols, or for a lute ensemble, that this information just doesn't come to us. one of the most important sources of information is iconographical sources, meaning paintings, illuminations, and manuscripts sculptures from the time which show actual musicians from the middle ages and renaissance playing music. and by looking at these, we can gain a lot of information about how instruments were being held, what the instruments actually looked like. many of these instruments, especially from earlier periods, don't survive as museum instruments. the intended audience of a given piece of music is crucial to understanding why it was performed and how it was performed. one of the great lute virtuosos of the renaissance was playing lullabies for a four year-old heir to a throne. and that obviously gives you an insight as to what maybe this person woul
(herreid) manuscripts from before the 16th century do not indicate the instrumentation.dn't care what instruments it was played on or it was so obvious to the people at the time that it would be appropriate for recorders, say, or for viols, or for a lute ensemble, that this information just doesn't come to us. one of the most important sources of information is iconographical sources, meaning paintings, illuminations, and manuscripts sculptures from the time which show actual musicians from the...
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but to have this complete book manuscript to be able to draw on -- and it was one of many manuscriptsit was just a treasure. .. that changed everything after. have you considered writing about world war i? >> i have and i kind of missed the window. i mean this was the year of the book on world war i. i would love to go back and do it. there still shoals of material that hasn't been dug up. for that matter i don't know if you know that the national archive in washington there's a whole room full of manuscripts medical documents in particular from the american civil war that have never been opened. they are in brown paper wrappers tied with a ribbon and no one has ever looked at them for 150 years. but i have of course the first world war was extraordinary human experience on many levels but i think i kind of missed my window. i'm working right now in the book starting another book of course. that's how i make my living. working on a book about what sounds like the unpromising subject of energy transition. i will eventually be writing about oil. i am sure i will come back to dallas for
but to have this complete book manuscript to be able to draw on -- and it was one of many manuscriptsit was just a treasure. .. that changed everything after. have you considered writing about world war i? >> i have and i kind of missed the window. i mean this was the year of the book on world war i. i would love to go back and do it. there still shoals of material that hasn't been dug up. for that matter i don't know if you know that the national archive in washington there's a whole...
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. >> you knew that there was a manuscript, the idea that it would be released, did that surprise you?> i did. i thought it was an originally effort by a gee going author on the -- beginning author on the way to writing "to kill a mockingbird." as with many, you try, it dies, you take a wrong turp, away it goes. published. >> in preparing your book, you spoke to hundreds of people who know harper lee, knew harper lee herself. >> no, for a reason, alice lee stood between harper and the media hungry world. her sister was provider, financial counsellor, lawyer, and i tried to get around her, she found out that i did the biography sending a hot letter saying i hear you are talking to my sister's friends, i don't like it. we developed a good relationship. if you asked her a specific question, you got a specific answer. i never spoke to harper lee. >> she wasn't strictly speaking a reclues. she lived a life where she was in pubic, seen and heard by her neighbours. >> harper lee and her sister alice are provincial people. they love the small part of the south. "to kill a mockingbird" is a nov
. >> you knew that there was a manuscript, the idea that it would be released, did that surprise you?> i did. i thought it was an originally effort by a gee going author on the -- beginning author on the way to writing "to kill a mockingbird." as with many, you try, it dies, you take a wrong turp, away it goes. published. >> in preparing your book, you spoke to hundreds of people who know harper lee, knew harper lee herself. >> no, for a reason, alice lee stood...
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the roles of the film of the photograph manuscripts were first provided by british intelligence which insisted that that there've been there would be no overt american involvement in the printing. in case it could be used by the soviet authority to her pasternak. that warning was followed by another from what of the british translators of doctor zhivago, george capped off who told the console in munich in the message a message that was forwarded it to moscow about pasternak had recently noted in a private conversation with one of his french translators that he didn't want the book published in russian by u.s. funded groups were in the united states. he said that this had no anti-american implication it was just a matter of personal safety for pasternak. the ideal option he said to the consul, was that the book be published in a small european country. it turned out the one chosen was the netherlands. other options of of course included switzerland or one of the other but they finally settled on the netherlands. i won't go into the details leading up to doctor zhivago's publication in
the roles of the film of the photograph manuscripts were first provided by british intelligence which insisted that that there've been there would be no overt american involvement in the printing. in case it could be used by the soviet authority to her pasternak. that warning was followed by another from what of the british translators of doctor zhivago, george capped off who told the console in munich in the message a message that was forwarded it to moscow about pasternak had recently noted...
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but to have a complete book manuscripts to be able to draw it was one of many complete manuscripts andit was just a treasure. one of the ways history gets written i always tell people if you want to be remembered in history, history doesn't remember the victories of history remembers the people who kept a record. hispanic one last question, final question. hispanic thank you for the books. i especially liked dark sun in fact i read the making of the atomic bomb twice and what struck me about those books and this is that there's such a pivotal era that changed everything after. have you considered writing about world war i? the >> i have but i kind of missed the window. this is the year to publish a book on world war i. i would love to go back to doing it. i don't know if you know that in the national archives in washington there's there is a whole group of manuscripts medical documents in particular from the american civil war that have never been opened. there are brown paper wrappers with a ribbon and the 150 years or whatever it is i have of course the first world war was an extraor
but to have a complete book manuscripts to be able to draw it was one of many complete manuscripts andit was just a treasure. one of the ways history gets written i always tell people if you want to be remembered in history, history doesn't remember the victories of history remembers the people who kept a record. hispanic one last question, final question. hispanic thank you for the books. i especially liked dark sun in fact i read the making of the atomic bomb twice and what struck me about...
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his life binds them one of the wonderful, my wonderful experiences there was finding the last two manuscripts you was working on when he died and they never finish them. one of them was on science and religion, christianity and communism and basically this is part of what is going to be an essay. he is corresponding with stalin and trying to convince him to end the suppression of religion. pavlov by this time as an atheist. but he's defending the local church. he's giving them monday under the table because the bolsheviks are trying to tax them to death. the clergy are removed and he sends them a crate of oranges and some food. but he tells the bolsheviks, he says basically for all of your crimes and blunders there something you have in common with christianity which is this belief in equality. and he teases the communists in his labs and says instead of suppressing christians you should celebrate because jesus was the first on earth he said. >> host: professor where did you do your research? >> guest: this is an art that -- another story of contingency and love. when i finished my first book
his life binds them one of the wonderful, my wonderful experiences there was finding the last two manuscripts you was working on when he died and they never finish them. one of them was on science and religion, christianity and communism and basically this is part of what is going to be an essay. he is corresponding with stalin and trying to convince him to end the suppression of religion. pavlov by this time as an atheist. but he's defending the local church. he's giving them monday under the...
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his life finds him one of the wonderful my wonderful experiences there was finding the last two manuscripts he was working on when he died and he never finished them. and one of them was on science and religion, christianity and communism. and, basically, this is part of what's going to be an essay to moll to have. he's -- molotov. he's corresponding with stalin's right-hand man trying to convince him to end the suppression of religion. pavlov, he's an atheist but he's defending the local church. he's giving them money under the table because the bolsheviks are trying to tax them to death. when the ration cards of the clergy are removed, he sends them a crate of oranges and sol food. but he tells the bolsheviks he says basically for all your crimes and blunders, there is something you have in common with christianity which is this belief in equality. and he teases the communists in his labs. he says instead of suppressing christmas, you should celebrate it. because jesus was the first communist on earth he says. >> host: and professor todes when you say "there," where did you do your resear
his life finds him one of the wonderful my wonderful experiences there was finding the last two manuscripts he was working on when he died and he never finished them. and one of them was on science and religion, christianity and communism. and, basically, this is part of what's going to be an essay to moll to have. he's -- molotov. he's corresponding with stalin's right-hand man trying to convince him to end the suppression of religion. pavlov, he's an atheist but he's defending the local...
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in those days there was only one type manuscript.pt track of it through several moves but lost it around 1980. it was just discovered in a secure place where she had actually hidden it along with her original manuscript of "to kill a mocking bird." so she had to decide what to publish it or not. i think it's exciting that we're going to get to read this book. >> among the many documentaries you've now done is my personal favorite called "a conversation with gregory peck." i want to show a piece of that where your dad is telling us about how he used the watch in "to kill a mocking bird." harper lee's father being a lawyer and how harper lee talked about her father. let's listen to this. >> i had visited monroeville, and i had gotten acquainted with him. and i borrowed a mannerism. he did have a habit of fiddling with that watch, which he had strung across from one vest pocket to the other. through the button hole in the middle. and he did it in the courtroom. i borrowed that mannerism in the trial scene. not with his watch, with a pro
in those days there was only one type manuscript.pt track of it through several moves but lost it around 1980. it was just discovered in a secure place where she had actually hidden it along with her original manuscript of "to kill a mocking bird." so she had to decide what to publish it or not. i think it's exciting that we're going to get to read this book. >> among the many documentaries you've now done is my personal favorite called "a conversation with gregory...
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the earlier manuscript was largely forgotten until, according to a statement released today, lee's lawyer discovered it last fall. set in the 1950's, it features "scout," a girl in "mockingbird," but now a grown woman, returning home to alabama to visit atticus. in today's statement, lee, now 88, said of the new book: "i thought it a pretty decent effort, i am humbled and amazed that this will now be published after all these years." the famously reclusive author did attend a white house ceremony in 2007 to receive the presidential medal of freedom. but her publisher says she is unlikely to do any publicity for her second novel, when it's released in july. >> brown: some reaction now to this news. wally lamb is the author of four best-selling novels, including "she's come undone." his latest is "we are water." and mary murphy is an independent director whose documentary about harper lee and "to kill a mockingbird" was featured on pbs' american masters. she's also the author of an accompanying book, "scout atticus and boo." wally, let me start with you. the interest in this must start with
the earlier manuscript was largely forgotten until, according to a statement released today, lee's lawyer discovered it last fall. set in the 1950's, it features "scout," a girl in "mockingbird," but now a grown woman, returning home to alabama to visit atticus. in today's statement, lee, now 88, said of the new book: "i thought it a pretty decent effort, i am humbled and amazed that this will now be published after all these years." the famously reclusive author...
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. ♪ >> so ripped from the manuscripts of billy madison, and eight at a bus company was arrested for stealingrosario was arrested. security cameras cut her rummaging through backpacks. she was fired and is being held in the cumberland county jail. >> an owner of a cherry factory in brooklyn killed himself. state and city officials came to the factory to investigate possible violations and ended up finding a marijuana factory. the owner the owner went to the bathroom and shot himself. ♪ >> i saw. >> there is no room. >> if you said very quietly they kind of make a noise. >> really? bill: mike from project highway. you guys started a project traveling around the country. comedians in a small van going to going to all 50 states performing only two american owned small business independent clothes. >> and not even that everywhere we eat state, perform has to be an american owned locally owned business. spend your money locally. and not to pick on any one of those businesses, but they are huge. i'm a single mom. people asked me if it scares me. i'm. i'm a single mom of two daughters who were teena
. ♪ >> so ripped from the manuscripts of billy madison, and eight at a bus company was arrested for stealingrosario was arrested. security cameras cut her rummaging through backpacks. she was fired and is being held in the cumberland county jail. >> an owner of a cherry factory in brooklyn killed himself. state and city officials came to the factory to investigate possible violations and ended up finding a marijuana factory. the owner the owner went to the bathroom and shot...
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whose manuscripts and papers? >> i am not exactly sure. i am having a hard time finding this person. it does say who the owner was. >> have you researched the owner? >> i have tried. i don't know if i will need a last name. i am not sure. >> sarah, it looks like freeman. f-r-e-e-m-a-n late of kent county, the 13th day of november, 1807. then let's see. and duly proved and recorded -- it appears a certain negro man named david is freed from slavery. you need to look into sarah pierce freeman. it looks like she is giving -- she gave freedom to david. >> right. >> david is the identified negro. david is 5'7" high, dark complexion, about 30 years old. raised in kent county. that tells you a lot of information. if it's 1806, then he would have been born around 1780. >> thank you for being a good steward and saving it. this is powerful. >> it is. it means a lot to me and i have three children and they know about all of this. that is one of the reasons i brought it. >> i like you even say save it for them, because it sounds like they are interest
whose manuscripts and papers? >> i am not exactly sure. i am having a hard time finding this person. it does say who the owner was. >> have you researched the owner? >> i have tried. i don't know if i will need a last name. i am not sure. >> sarah, it looks like freeman. f-r-e-e-m-a-n late of kent county, the 13th day of november, 1807. then let's see. and duly proved and recorded -- it appears a certain negro man named david is freed from slavery. you need to look into...
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and there's a new web site funded by the european union, bringing together manuscripts. i searched for chicago, and found letters discussing what people felt about the law. that's what my diser takes is about. i was on the coach with my dog. i use films for presentations, and noticed a couple of dutch news reels, and... >> and there this was in the middle of the noose reels. >> exactly. >> i looked through it. it was amazing to see this pop up. the chicago river is deep and wide. dell us why this happened why so many died. >> if you are familiar with chicago, this is at a spot where if you take the elevated trains across the liver, heading into the loop it's an area between clarke and la salle treat. it was an excursion held for the workers. the chip was over capacity. it was top heavy, a reaction to the titanic disaster. and the ship was docked on the chicago river. we are not sure what cuffed it to capsize. it was top heavy, might have been passengers going to one side of the boat or the other. but it capsized and in the area of the river that is about 20 feet deep i b
and there's a new web site funded by the european union, bringing together manuscripts. i searched for chicago, and found letters discussing what people felt about the law. that's what my diser takes is about. i was on the coach with my dog. i use films for presentations, and noticed a couple of dutch news reels, and... >> and there this was in the middle of the noose reels. >> exactly. >> i looked through it. it was amazing to see this pop up. the chicago river is deep and...
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. >> the manuscript was essentially taken away after its creation, put in a locked facility outside of washington d.c. and remained there, accessible only to attorneys with security clearance. >> it took almost seven years to get the book out. ultimately in september 2012 i received a package, hard copy from the government with a letter saying this is a cleared version you can use and every page is stamped unclassified and could be released to the public. >> i hated the sound of heavy metal chains. i could hardy carry them. people are taken from the block, every time i heard the chains i thought it could be me. >> reporter: the book has 2500 redactions, and the black box placed over the text. >> the redactions are a last fingerprint of a 13-year process of secrecy in silencing mohammed is la hi. there are things the government does not want the american people or the world to know. that must be what is under the redactions. >> had i don what they accused me of i would have relieved myself on day one. but the problem is you cannot admit to something you haven't done you need to deliver
. >> the manuscript was essentially taken away after its creation, put in a locked facility outside of washington d.c. and remained there, accessible only to attorneys with security clearance. >> it took almost seven years to get the book out. ultimately in september 2012 i received a package, hard copy from the government with a letter saying this is a cleared version you can use and every page is stamped unclassified and could be released to the public. >> i hated the sound...
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they burned the library that was home to 8,000 rare books and manuscripts. abc news reported that the most wanted man in the world has been identified, saying jihadi john the man dressed in black is a london raced -- raised person named mohammed emwazi. >> the identity of the most wanted man revealed. mohammed emwazi, 26 years old. raised in this mixed neighborhood where people are stunned. >> the mohammed i knew, was extremely soft-spoken and the most humble young person that i knew. >> reporter: authorities figured out his identity after the beheading of james foley in august. >> it's tragic that a talented young man would lose his way and become part of a such a brutal network as isis. >> reporter: the unmerciful isis leader slaying two americans plus two brins -- britons and two japanese hostages. his was confirmed as three traveled to syria to join isis. >> we're losing the battle today, the amount of use of social activity and any other internal-based activities eclipses our effort. >> reporter: it is not nonhow he fell off the radar and went to syria
they burned the library that was home to 8,000 rare books and manuscripts. abc news reported that the most wanted man in the world has been identified, saying jihadi john the man dressed in black is a london raced -- raised person named mohammed emwazi. >> the identity of the most wanted man revealed. mohammed emwazi, 26 years old. raised in this mixed neighborhood where people are stunned. >> the mohammed i knew, was extremely soft-spoken and the most humble young person that i...
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does 88-year-old harper lee really want her recently discovered manuscript published?will be here to join us and tell us what she thinks of
does 88-year-old harper lee really want her recently discovered manuscript published?will be here to join us and tell us what she thinks of
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my editor asked me if i would go through the manuscript ahead of the excerpt conceive there were anyries we might want to do out of it. one of the footnotes mentioned in government reports and other sources, including a really fantastic piece of reporting by the wall street journal, the lead interrogator during the most intense torturous period of slahi's interrogation was from richard zuley. i thought, i've never heard about a u.s. police officer being in any u.s. military or intelligence interrogation facility. what must his record in chicago have been like? from there found for cases including boards but also rights case against zuley got in contact with his lawyer and started pulling records to find out what this guy's record in chicago was. we found some really ominous parallels about how he police chicago streets of what he did in guantanamo bay torture centers. clocks what happened? >> after 23 years of being put in prison on murder, that there was never any physical evidence that he committed, boyd was found in 2013 by investigation from the cook county states attorney to hav
my editor asked me if i would go through the manuscript ahead of the excerpt conceive there were anyries we might want to do out of it. one of the footnotes mentioned in government reports and other sources, including a really fantastic piece of reporting by the wall street journal, the lead interrogator during the most intense torturous period of slahi's interrogation was from richard zuley. i thought, i've never heard about a u.s. police officer being in any u.s. military or intelligence...
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a friend discovered the manuscript last year.t's a sequel to mockingbird and features some of the same characters including scout finch as an adult. it is expected to hit store shelves july 14th. >>> we're following developments in the gruesome case in san francisco. dismembered body parts found near a suitcase, we're working to learn more about the victim and the case against the suspect. that's tonight at 5:00. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. when i didn't have health insurance, i had to learn how to cope with severe pain. after i signed up with a health plan through covered california, i found my doctor. they discovered some growths that they had to remove. had it been left untreated my situation would have been much worse. i was in my doctor's office for a follow-up appointment. she looked me straight in the eye and just said "get on with it. go live your life." that touched me. i'm in, for a healthy future. open enrollment ends february 15th. visit coveredca.com
a friend discovered the manuscript last year.t's a sequel to mockingbird and features some of the same characters including scout finch as an adult. it is expected to hit store shelves july 14th. >>> we're following developments in the gruesome case in san francisco. dismembered body parts found near a suitcase, we're working to learn more about the victim and the case against the suspect. that's tonight at 5:00. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. you can...
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the manuscript arrived and it sent out. for some reason it didn't get traction at the time. i saw enough of the conget of "go-setter watchman" that a number of things from "to kill a mockingbird" were taken from it. i'm interested to see whether this so-called new book in advance of "to kill a mockingbird" has anything knew to offer in the way of story telling. >> don't forget. you can keep up to date with all the day's news and sport in our website. the web address, aljazeera.com. >>> on "america tonight.".. >> i'm not gay no more. i'm delivered. i don't like men no more. i like women, women. >> reporter: how do you decide not to be gay any more? >> well, it may seem a little complicated to some people. >> no foreign nation, no hacker networks. >> reporter: can we think of these are cyber sleep cells activated at a later state. >> if you ask me if someone is preparing the battlefields
the manuscript arrived and it sent out. for some reason it didn't get traction at the time. i saw enough of the conget of "go-setter watchman" that a number of things from "to kill a mockingbird" were taken from it. i'm interested to see whether this so-called new book in advance of "to kill a mockingbird" has anything knew to offer in the way of story telling. >> don't forget. you can keep up to date with all the day's news and sport in our website. the web...
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central library including 8,000 rare books manuscripts have been destroyed. zeina khodr reports. >> dozens of families fled their villages in the northeastern problemsprovince of hasake after they were overrun by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. >> they struck our houses, our churches, we had to leave we were scared. >> in these difficult times we appeal to all organizations and the international community to help these innocent people, do not commit any crime. they are helpless. >> reporter: but not everyone managed to escape. according to human rights groups dozens of syrians were captured by i.s.i.l. their whereabouts are not known. they don't know if they're still alive or whether i.s.i.l. plans to exchange them as part of a prisoner swap. its leaders are appealing for help to the international community against i.s.i.l. >> all the political parties and the community want to issue a statement to strongly condemn these actions by i.s.i.l to help us rescue our land which is under the control of this grerve terroristaggressive terrorist organization
central library including 8,000 rare books manuscripts have been destroyed. zeina khodr reports. >> dozens of families fled their villages in the northeastern problemsprovince of hasake after they were overrun by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. >> they struck our houses, our churches, we had to leave we were scared. >> in these difficult times we appeal to all organizations and the international community to help these innocent people, do not commit any crime. they...
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manuscript and drawings were found by the author's widow and secretary in his california home in 2013. >> in the fall of 2013 i got a call from our friends to say that they had found a box in the closet while cleaning out, this is a dr. seuss they'll recognize instantly. >> so the new story "what pet should i get? "will feature the brother and sister we all know from "one fish, two fish." the publisher plans to release two more books based on the newly discovered material. what a treat. >> you don't know those books yet but you will. believe me. >> i love "oh, the places you'll go". that's my favorite. >> get ready. you'll never every single one of these characters. >> what a treat to have a new book to go to. very cool. coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00 "7 on your side" with a consumer alert for all you tax filers out there. the mistakes you need to avoid on your tax forms so you don't waste your money. >> and the surprising honor for the district. why it could have some music lovers shaking their heads. >> at the national cathedral, they have completed phase one of their post earthqua
manuscript and drawings were found by the author's widow and secretary in his california home in 2013. >> in the fall of 2013 i got a call from our friends to say that they had found a box in the closet while cleaning out, this is a dr. seuss they'll recognize instantly. >> so the new story "what pet should i get? "will feature the brother and sister we all know from "one fish, two fish." the publisher plans to release two more books based on the newly discovered...
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burning thousands of books and rare manuscripts. new isis video reports militants smashing ancient artifacts inside the mosul museum. joining me now is chief foreign correspondent richard engel. thank you for joining me. how central of a figure is jihadi john in terms of isis organization? >> now almost a year almost that isis has been a dominant force in iraq and syria. he initially was a british guard. he was assigned to guard prisoners, particularly foreign prisoners. there were three british guards described as exceptionally brutalment they were involved in personally, not just guarding the prisoners, but torturing them using waterboarding to torture them. and then he became something of a spokesman for the group, putting out these videos where he would first taunt the west usually with his hostage already in front of him. the hostage kneeling down waiting to die. and then after this man, jihadi john was finished with his explanation, he would then personally behead the hostage. and after they did this several times and the vide
burning thousands of books and rare manuscripts. new isis video reports militants smashing ancient artifacts inside the mosul museum. joining me now is chief foreign correspondent richard engel. thank you for joining me. how central of a figure is jihadi john in terms of isis organization? >> now almost a year almost that isis has been a dominant force in iraq and syria. he initially was a british guard. he was assigned to guard prisoners, particularly foreign prisoners. there were three...
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since it was a lost manuscript. it was nothing we expected to have. >> lee describes it as a pretty decent effort >>> can't wait to read it. i'm antonio mora. for the news any time head to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is next. have a great night. ^ below "inside story" is next. have a great night. have a great night. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez if you're an american of a certain age you remember when people routinely got measles. i had it in elementary school in the 1960s. did you? fast-forward to 2000. infectious disease specialists pronounced measles effectively eradicated in the united states. suddenly it's bringing illness and maybe death to americans. why? health officials are concerned it's because a growing number of parents are choosing not to have their children vaccinated. look at the numbers from the centers for disease control. last month 180 cases were reported. 42 tracked to an exposure at disneyland in california in december. if you look at the data from the last five years it's a growing problem. in 2
since it was a lost manuscript. it was nothing we expected to have. >> lee describes it as a pretty decent effort >>> can't wait to read it. i'm antonio mora. for the news any time head to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is next. have a great night. ^ below "inside story" is next. have a great night. have a great night. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez if you're an american of a certain age you remember when people routinely got measles. i had it in elementary...
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. >> there are also reports they burned thousands of book and manuscript dating back to the ottoman empire. united nations calls it definite satelliteing act of destruction of library collection in human history. >> mean time we now know identity of this man known as jihad john. friends say mohammad is the man seen in the isis beheading video. he was born in kuwait. raced in london and graduate wait from university. white house and british anti-terror officials not initially confirmed his identity. >> popular bay area estate garden now the subject of bitter controversy. this estate in woodside has operated as non-profit for decade but now hundreds of volunteers are quist and even rae moving the estate from the will. it's all over a new waiver that more than 1300 volunteers have been asked to decide. it include a line stating volunteer shall not sue the non-profit that runs them or hold them leebl for any injury. if he has been volunteering for 16 years here and he says he won't sign the waiver fight leoal. people we talked to say that the whole document really physician not appropriate for
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but thousands of rare manuscripts from mosul's libraries appear to be destroyed. >>> he's known for speaking out against religious extremism. a prominent bangladeshian american blogger was hacked to death and his wife seriously injured. they were attacked on their way home from a book fair in dhaka, the capital city. roy's family and friends said he had been threatened many times for the content on his blog. >>> in missouri police say a gunman went door to door in a small rural community and just started shooting people. a toll of seven were killed thursday. the victims' bodies were found in four different homes in tyrone, missouri. that's about 40 miles north of the arkansas border. after the rampage police say the johnman joined to an adjoining county and killed himself. authorities are not releasing information on the motive for the shootings or whether or not the 36-year-old gunman and the victims were in any way connected. >>> he wants to make rolling right turns legal in maryland on a red light. the delegate is backing legislation making its way to annapolis on that right now. montgome
but thousands of rare manuscripts from mosul's libraries appear to be destroyed. >>> he's known for speaking out against religious extremism. a prominent bangladeshian american blogger was hacked to death and his wife seriously injured. they were attacked on their way home from a book fair in dhaka, the capital city. roy's family and friends said he had been threatened many times for the content on his blog. >>> in missouri police say a gunman went door to door in a small...
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since it was a lost manuscript. it was nothing we expected to have. >> lee describes it as a pretty decent effort >>> can't wait to read it. i'm antonio mora. for the news any time head to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is next. have a great night. ^ below "inside story" is next. have a great night. have a great night. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez if you're an american of a certain age you remember when people routinely got measles. i had it in elementary school in the 1960s. did you? fast-forward to 2000. infectious disease specialists
since it was a lost manuscript. it was nothing we expected to have. >> lee describes it as a pretty decent effort >>> can't wait to read it. i'm antonio mora. for the news any time head to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is next. have a great night. ^ below "inside story" is next. have a great night. have a great night. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez if you're an american of a certain age you remember when people routinely got measles. i had it in elementary...
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t days after reports emerged that isis militants bhurned thousands of books and manuscripts dating back to the empire. whether these are replicas or originals, isis has proven repeatedly and vividly its determination to destroy the heritage of a nation indeed all mankind under its reign of madness. sia has threatened a cut off before and it's doing that now. ukraine's troubles are far from over. >> a small convoy heads south into the conflict zone. the yellow and blue flag ukrainian armor pulling back. >> they are pulling out and the rebels say they have been doing it for a couple of days already. both sides are very keen to be seen and following the agreements. >> the cease fires are mostly holding. st men here are in good spirits. >> because the different hour our people. >> the last ukrainian town. he has to take the bus out here to pick up his pension. ia the popularity continues to sore despite the crisis in ukraine. a new poll came out saying that putin is more popular than ever. o who this is. >> it's no secret russia's president enjoys motorcycles. when pew tin rides with a form
t days after reports emerged that isis militants bhurned thousands of books and manuscripts dating back to the empire. whether these are replicas or originals, isis has proven repeatedly and vividly its determination to destroy the heritage of a nation indeed all mankind under its reign of madness. sia has threatened a cut off before and it's doing that now. ukraine's troubles are far from over. >> a small convoy heads south into the conflict zone. the yellow and blue flag ukrainian armor...
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. >> there are also reports they burned thousands of book and manuscript dating back to the ottoman empireited nations calls it definite satelliteing act of destruction of library collection in human history. >> mean time we now know identity of this man known as jihad john. friends say mohammad is the man seen in the isis beheading video. he was born in kuwait. raced in london and graduate wait from university. white house and british anti-terror officials not initially confirmed his identity. >> popular bay area estate garden now the subject of bitter controversy. this estate in woodside has operated as non-profit for decade but now hundreds of volunteers are quist and even rae moving the estate from the will. it's all over a new waiver that more than 1300 volunteers have been asked to decide. it include a line stating volunteer shall not sue the non-profit that runs them or hold them leebl for any injury. if he has been volunteering for 16 years here and he says he won't sign the waiver fight leoal. people we talked to say that the whole document really physician not appropriate for the
. >> there are also reports they burned thousands of book and manuscript dating back to the ottoman empireited nations calls it definite satelliteing act of destruction of library collection in human history. >> mean time we now know identity of this man known as jihad john. friends say mohammad is the man seen in the isis beheading video. he was born in kuwait. raced in london and graduate wait from university. white house and british anti-terror officials not initially confirmed...
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allison transcribed the trial record, the manuscript material, and it is her transcriptions we will lookt over the next few minutes. you all will appreciate allison, i know, as we wrestle with transcribing the letters of sarah douglas. allison spent a year, first transcribing and then analyzing this material and she continues today to work on the celia case, as a jd phd student at yale. what we have in the record are some testimonies prior to the trial, some of the inquest, some of the figures, local farmers who have come to the newsom farm, have talked to celia, have talked to the family, have talked to george. they have provided sworn statements to the inquest body on whether or not celia should be indicted for murder. so, here, william powell, who we know is a local farmer, tells us something of what we know about this, i think, important, but again, hard to figure out figure, and that is george. i do not know about you, but after i read celia's case for the first time, george is one of the most intriguing, important but difficult to situate figures. and you read some of his story and
allison transcribed the trial record, the manuscript material, and it is her transcriptions we will lookt over the next few minutes. you all will appreciate allison, i know, as we wrestle with transcribing the letters of sarah douglas. allison spent a year, first transcribing and then analyzing this material and she continues today to work on the celia case, as a jd phd student at yale. what we have in the record are some testimonies prior to the trial, some of the inquest, some of the figures,...
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none of his aides saw the manuscript; they did talk to me. papers were made available to me, but they are open to the public. they reside at clemson university. so i don't consider it an authorized version at all. cooperation and access, yes. approval, no. c-span: where are you from? >> guest: i am a native northerner, born in the upper peninsula of michigan, grew up in wisconsin and went to the university of michigan in ann arbor. so, good solid midwestern roots. c-span: what was your major in school? >> guest: i was both an english and history major in ann arbor but i worked four years on the michigan daily and, i think, as much as anything, that was the central fact of my college years. c-span: when was the first time you can remember seeing strom thurmond in person? >> guest: the first time i can remember seeing him in person, i believe, is when i went over to my first judiciary committee meeting in the late summer of 1979. i had moved up here from raleigh, north carolina, where i worked for the news and observer to take the beat for cong
none of his aides saw the manuscript; they did talk to me. papers were made available to me, but they are open to the public. they reside at clemson university. so i don't consider it an authorized version at all. cooperation and access, yes. approval, no. c-span: where are you from? >> guest: i am a native northerner, born in the upper peninsula of michigan, grew up in wisconsin and went to the university of michigan in ann arbor. so, good solid midwestern roots. c-span: what was your...
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the author, harper lee, 88, and in failing health, was she part of the decision to release this manuscript? here's davis wright. >> you never understand a person until you consider things from his point of view. >> reporter: for a beloved story about a young girl's coming of age, a new chapter. 55 years later. >> where you going? >> reporter: "to kill a mockingbird" was the only one harper lee published. now, there is a sequel, "go set a watchman." now, some people saying they don't believe the author wanted to publish another one. and after suffering a stroke, some feel she may not be able to object. >> it's just wrong for someone to take advantage of an elderly person. >> reporter: others dispute that. >> i'm tired of the misrepresentation. i'm with her once a month and she's not demented. >> reporter: a message from lee, i'm alive and happy about the reactions to "watchmen". and today, lee's lawyer said she's and is hurt and humiliated about suggestions she's been duped. portions of the novel were adapted to "to kill a mockingbird." even before it's out, it's already number one on amazo
the author, harper lee, 88, and in failing health, was she part of the decision to release this manuscript? here's davis wright. >> you never understand a person until you consider things from his point of view. >> reporter: for a beloved story about a young girl's coming of age, a new chapter. 55 years later. >> where you going? >> reporter: "to kill a mockingbird" was the only one harper lee published. now, there is a sequel, "go set a watchman."...
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princeton university received a rare donation, and alumni from the class of 36 left 2500 books and manuscripts worth 300 million-dollar. the the collection includes the first printed additions of the bible, and declaration of the independent, and the first printed a a additions of the shakespeare's plays. it also includes an autographed speech by abraham lincoln on slavery and autographed music sketch book from beethoven. >>> the maker of the so-called female viagra is once again seeking f.d.a. approval. sprout pharmaceuticals claims the bill boost sex drive-in premenopausal woman. f.d.a. has twice reject the drug. sprout has provided new information detailing the pill's safety and effectiveness f a approved it would be first drug for women suffering from hyperactive sexual desire disorder or hsdd. >>> this is a national random act of kindness day. >> how nice. >> a local restauranter is making his diner to day with the word your meal is on us that would maybe anyone's day. our pennsylvania pat ciarrocchi went to university city for a couple unsuspecting woman got a great tree. >> reporter: ha
princeton university received a rare donation, and alumni from the class of 36 left 2500 books and manuscripts worth 300 million-dollar. the the collection includes the first printed additions of the bible, and declaration of the independent, and the first printed a a additions of the shakespeare's plays. it also includes an autographed speech by abraham lincoln on slavery and autographed music sketch book from beethoven. >>> the maker of the so-called female viagra is once again...
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. >> reporter: i'm with you, random house is publishing a recently discovered manuscript by children's book author that will come out this summer. the cat in the hat author his real name was thigh dough gisell, he died 20 years ago but this new book what pettish get was found in his california home by his long time secretary. i cannot wait. >> the writing is so clever. just as fun to read as an adult. >> just for that, for breakfast i will get me some green eggs and ham. let's eat. the let's eat. thanks jill. >>> coming up, traffic and weather together and we will do it on the three. >> we can try to get >>> good morning vittoria. >> good morning everyone. is there not much to talk b beautiful out there great way to start your morning. would i say maybe if you are not getting to the majors in the next ten or 15 minutes you will be all right. usually rush hour does in the go into play until 6:15 or so-so we have sometime. traveling on the 42 freeway in delays southbound, northbound moving well. traveling elsewhere in new jersey 55 maybe traveling 73, 38 up and over area bridges, it is v
. >> reporter: i'm with you, random house is publishing a recently discovered manuscript by children's book author that will come out this summer. the cat in the hat author his real name was thigh dough gisell, he died 20 years ago but this new book what pettish get was found in his california home by his long time secretary. i cannot wait. >> the writing is so clever. just as fun to read as an adult. >> just for that, for breakfast i will get me some green eggs and ham. let's...
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lee's lawyer found the manuscript earlier this year attached to a copy of "to kill a mockingbird."ee put out a statement saying i am humbled and amazed that this will now be published after all these years. but her book agent at harper-collins says she didn't hear about the manuscript till this week and many are wondering if lee ever wanted this published. so a lot of speculation. among the speculation throughout the years many believe that the reason that lee only published one book was because the success of "mockingbird" so overwhelming she felt anything she ever did would never quite measure up. >> she talked about that a lot. >> she did talk about that so you do have to wonder. i've always wondered. you have a daughter named harper named after the author. >> sort of. ali -- harper came to her in a dream. she woke up that morning and said i think her name is harper and i thought of harper lee so i said great, and that was it. >> and the rest as they say is history. >> is history. >> i love how we learn nuggets about one another every morning. >>> now to the new round of snow an
lee's lawyer found the manuscript earlier this year attached to a copy of "to kill a mockingbird."ee put out a statement saying i am humbled and amazed that this will now be published after all these years. but her book agent at harper-collins says she didn't hear about the manuscript till this week and many are wondering if lee ever wanted this published. so a lot of speculation. among the speculation throughout the years many believe that the reason that lee only published one book...
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. >> there are also reports they burned thousands of book and manuscript dating back to the ottoman empire. united nations calls it definite satelliteing act of destruction of library collection in human history. >> mean time we now know identity of this man known as jihad john. friends say mohammad is the man seen in the isis beheading video. he was born in kuwait. raced in london and graduate wait from university. white house and british anti-terror officials not initially confirmed his identity. >> popular bay area estate garden now the subject of bitter controversy. this estate in woodside has operated as non-profit for decade but now hundreds of volunteers are quist and even rae moving the estate from the will. it's all over a new waiver that more than 1300 volunteers have been asked to decide. it include a line stating volunteer shall not sue the non-profit that runs them or hold them leebl for any injury. if he has been volunteering for 16 years here and he says he won't sign the waiver fight leoal. people we talked to say that the whole document really physician not appropriate for
. >> there are also reports they burned thousands of book and manuscript dating back to the ottoman empire. united nations calls it definite satelliteing act of destruction of library collection in human history. >> mean time we now know identity of this man known as jihad john. friends say mohammad is the man seen in the isis beheading video. he was born in kuwait. raced in london and graduate wait from university. white house and british anti-terror officials not initially...
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the responsibility of setting the manuscript was the poet and nonfiction author who had written extensivelyn immigration and a cross-cultural issues. for a number of years he directed the freedom to write and international programs at the pan american center and also the author of the torture report with the documents say about post panel levin torture program. remarkably larry has never met mohamedou. the pentagon denied his request even to go over the edits which the inmate budget mohamedou to authorize publication of the book sight unseen. so could we have here this evening? to people who are closely involved with the efforts to free mohamedou. immediately to my right is nancy hollander who is based in mexico practicing criminal law for more than 30 years with considerable experience defending clients charged with offensive to terrorism and a national security and next to her the director of the aclu national security project to help those related to national security and civil liberties and human rights. let's begin to talk about the legal team. you are a formidable pair yourselves but
the responsibility of setting the manuscript was the poet and nonfiction author who had written extensivelyn immigration and a cross-cultural issues. for a number of years he directed the freedom to write and international programs at the pan american center and also the author of the torture report with the documents say about post panel levin torture program. remarkably larry has never met mohamedou. the pentagon denied his request even to go over the edits which the inmate budget mohamedou...
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also devote an extraordinary about no space to the crucial role of free blacks in emancipation manuscript form and again published. the title itself a found revolutionary. free blacks is the key to no space. free blacks never constituted 13 percent. roughly 1 percent of the american population. so given that small and comparatively very small number of free blacks why were they thinking next above all existing focus of the american colonization society folks to estimate the 1850s very much embraced form or another okay 1920s so even as late as the 1920s that have carryovers garvey actually places the white composition is. but the main issue that the chapter raises is the need to elevate free blacks in the north's that they will be capable of achieving. in.out how holy frederick douglas james smith convinced to scotland and becomes a graduate and indeed indeed becomes very successful dr. in new york city december which is the 1st person in america at that time. >> do we have time? >> it was such a great moment. >> it has gotten later than. >> will take questions in a moment. >> i think thi
also devote an extraordinary about no space to the crucial role of free blacks in emancipation manuscript form and again published. the title itself a found revolutionary. free blacks is the key to no space. free blacks never constituted 13 percent. roughly 1 percent of the american population. so given that small and comparatively very small number of free blacks why were they thinking next above all existing focus of the american colonization society folks to estimate the 1850s very much...
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version of the bible and an original printing of the declaration of the independence and beethoven's manuscripts. >>> from our delaware newsroom wilmington's newest business is giving back. navent gave them $50,000 each, and governor jack markell applauded the company's commitment to adding 150 more jobs to the diamond state's economy, they employee almost 800 people in the diamond state. >>> coming up next we'll check the forecast for you. looking live at sky 6 hd a pretty picture of the skyline, meteorologist, melissa magee has the die tails from accuweather. >>> time now for accuweather at the "action news" big board. meteorologist, melissa magee is standing by to tell us what to expect by this evening, now that we have cleared out. >> the snow we had earlier today and the temperatures are cold but not as bad as the last couple days, we have a beautiful picture to share with you from chester county from danielle. one of our social media followers, in lancaster they picked up 2.5 inches of snow and you can see the horse drawn buggy, looks like a postcard. and another picture along the ben fran
version of the bible and an original printing of the declaration of the independence and beethoven's manuscripts. >>> from our delaware newsroom wilmington's newest business is giving back. navent gave them $50,000 each, and governor jack markell applauded the company's commitment to adding 150 more jobs to the diamond state's economy, they employee almost 800 people in the diamond state. >>> coming up next we'll check the forecast for you. looking live at sky 6 hd a pretty...
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the manuscript was discovered last year. >> next will the real inglorious bastards please stand up. members of the devil's brigade. today's surviving members were awarded the congressional gold medal. this elite team was the first special service force. they would paint their faces black and sneak up on enemies in the dark of night. they captured thousands of prisoners and most of all they never failed. that's it for the lead. right now turn you over to wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> breaking news. vow of revenge. jordan says it will unleash its power in answering the death of a pilot. isis shows the pilot being burned alive in a catch. we are taking you inside the fbi's counter terrorism operation where there is very real concern about americans who have returned from fighting in syria. >>> and most wanted woman. she has gone from wearing a bikini to wearing a full wear. we are getting more information on a paris terrorist as a new attack is carried out in france. you're in the situation room.
the manuscript was discovered last year. >> next will the real inglorious bastards please stand up. members of the devil's brigade. today's surviving members were awarded the congressional gold medal. this elite team was the first special service force. they would paint their faces black and sneak up on enemies in the dark of night. they captured thousands of prisoners and most of all they never failed. that's it for the lead. right now turn you over to wolf blitzer in the situation room....