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>> hello, i'm mary king and i live in lambert and was part of the planting. we made a big mistake on the redwoods. i remember one of the department members said i without the possibility of parole plant those trees there. the one tree i was successful was to get a buff japanese maple planned. i would ask we continue to have japanese maples 34r57bd there are that the
>> hello, i'm mary king and i live in lambert and was part of the planting. we made a big mistake on the redwoods. i remember one of the department members said i without the possibility of parole plant those trees there. the one tree i was successful was to get a buff japanese maple planned. i would ask we continue to have japanese maples 34r57bd there are that the
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>> hello, i'm mary king and i live in lambert and was part of the planting. we made a big mistake on the redwoods. i remember one of the department members said i without the possibility of parole plant those trees there. the one tree i was successful was to get a buff japanese maple planned. i would ask we continue to have japanese maples 34r57bd there are that the key thing about the presentation is that she hadn't been at the site. and anybody coming to that site it was teeny, tiny. we know about victorian houses. a lady rank our doorbell and we had a neighbor who would throw candies up on the roof. so i'm not 1 hundred present sure that property was used for the 'cause she said. we have a neighbor who sold their vejsz in a farmer's market on a small space near there. so if anybody has any questions call me. thanks >> thank you. >> hello, i'm trish. i live at one cottage row. i really appreciate mr. kernz presentation. i think it was debate and to her and on point. i think that there's a consensus among the cottage row residents that will support his viola
>> hello, i'm mary king and i live in lambert and was part of the planting. we made a big mistake on the redwoods. i remember one of the department members said i without the possibility of parole plant those trees there. the one tree i was successful was to get a buff japanese maple planned. i would ask we continue to have japanese maples 34r57bd there are that the key thing about the presentation is that she hadn't been at the site. and anybody coming to that site it was teeny, tiny. we...
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john king, charles blow, thank you very much for being here. ann marielaughter and fouad ajami are going to stick around. we'll talk more about ahead what it will take to prevent assad from carrying out more chemical attacks. we'll be right back. there's nothing like that feeling of getting something new. and now, with verizon edge, you can experience that new phone thrill, again, and again, and again. phil can you close your new phone box, we're picking up some feedback. every time you're ready to upgrade. having what you want on the 4glte network you rely on. that's powerful. upgrade to the motox by motorola with 0 down payment. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new 2014 lexus is. this is your move. jim, i adore the pool at your hotel.ver had to make.s is. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just one of you, so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com. a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. plus members
john king, charles blow, thank you very much for being here. ann marielaughter and fouad ajami are going to stick around. we'll talk more about ahead what it will take to prevent assad from carrying out more chemical attacks. we'll be right back. there's nothing like that feeling of getting something new. and now, with verizon edge, you can experience that new phone thrill, again, and again, and again. phil can you close your new phone box, we're picking up some feedback. every time you're...
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kings. anna marie 100. joan, zero.or 300 points this former labor secretary confirmed this week that as a graduate student in the late 1960s, he went on a date with hillary clinton. >> labor secretary? hint, he's short. jonathan. >> robert rice. >> robert rice the hint gave it away. correct. next, 300. in his marathon senate speech on monday and tuesday, ted cruz quoted from an acceptance speech delivered at the teen choice awards by what television movie star. a little early joan, jonathan. by what television movie star. anna marie. >> ashton cutcher is correct. >> for 300 points, this unsuccessful 2012 democratic senate candidate bashed her campaign staff in a remarkably candid interview within a nevada television station saying quote if i had to do it over again, i wouldn't let these people run my bath water. joan. >> shaern engel. >> incorrect. on the floor, 3, 2, 1. the correct answer is shelly burkely. >>> final question 300 point round. ten seconds, anna marie 400. jonathan 200. joe, negative 200 a. 300 point qu
kings. anna marie 100. joan, zero.or 300 points this former labor secretary confirmed this week that as a graduate student in the late 1960s, he went on a date with hillary clinton. >> labor secretary? hint, he's short. jonathan. >> robert rice. >> robert rice the hint gave it away. correct. next, 300. in his marathon senate speech on monday and tuesday, ted cruz quoted from an acceptance speech delivered at the teen choice awards by what television movie star. a little early...
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mary's 81 degrees and 82 in king george. mild conditions, not only across southern maryland but northern virginia as we pull it out and show you the counties from loudoun to stafford. 82 degrees is the high in culpeper, virginia. 81 to manassas. it gets even warmer as we start moving through the workweek. i said we are going to climb the temperature mountain. here we go on wednesday. the high 86. 84 on friday. then we start settling back down. not until the weekend is over. your weekend right now, 80 to 85 degrees with saturday being the warmest day out of the weekend. sunday, right now, 80 degrees with a chance of rain coming in late. probably during the afternoon/evening hours sunday. that might continue into the first part of monday. look at this, mild week for us, indeed. jim, pat? >> thanks, veronica. >>> we are waiting to hear from the president about the government shutdown. we are waiting to hear from him any minute. we'll bring it to you live. >>> we have new information about the deadly plane cash in california. we
mary's 81 degrees and 82 in king george. mild conditions, not only across southern maryland but northern virginia as we pull it out and show you the counties from loudoun to stafford. 82 degrees is the high in culpeper, virginia. 81 to manassas. it gets even warmer as we start moving through the workweek. i said we are going to climb the temperature mountain. here we go on wednesday. the high 86. 84 on friday. then we start settling back down. not until the weekend is over. your weekend right...
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we're back with our panel anne-marie slaughter, christiane amanpour, fareed zakaria. john king us on our instant poll reaction. we'll talk to david kay weapons inspector. christiane has a question she really wants to ask. >> i really want to ask it. >> actually, john king is here, cnn commissioned an instant poll of americans who watched this speech. what are the highlights? >> the highlights are, anderson, based on this poll this speech was not a game changer for the president. he's not getting as much as he wanted from speaking directly to the american people. let me give you some of the numbers to back up that. we asked people remember this is only a poll of people who watched the speech. we asked them, did the president make a convincing case in his speech tonight for u.s. military action in syria? look at the numbers. 47% say yes, 50% say no. so half of the american people say no. >> huge shift. >> john, everybody here is saying that's a huge shift. >> huge gain. >> he was down around 10% before. >> let me continue here. here we go. does the united states have a national i
we're back with our panel anne-marie slaughter, christiane amanpour, fareed zakaria. john king us on our instant poll reaction. we'll talk to david kay weapons inspector. christiane has a question she really wants to ask. >> i really want to ask it. >> actually, john king is here, cnn commissioned an instant poll of americans who watched this speech. what are the highlights? >> the highlights are, anderson, based on this poll this speech was not a game changer for the...
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we're back with our panel ann marie slaughter, christiane amanpour,'s, fareed zakaria. john kingl join us on our instant poll reaction. we'll talk to david kay weapons inspector. christiane amanpour has a question she wants to ask. john king, cnn commissioned an instant poll of americans who watch theed speech. what are the highlights? >> the highlights are, anderson, based on this poll this speech was not a game changer for the president. he's not getting as much as he wanted from speaking directly to the american people. let me give you some of the numbers to back up that. we asked people remember this is only a poll of people who watched the speech. we asked them, did the president make a convincing case in his speech tonight for u.s. military action in syria? look at the numbers. 47% say yes, 50% say no. so half of the american people say no. >> huge shift. >> john, everybody here is saying that's a huge shift. >> huge gain. >> he was down around 10% before. >> let me continue here. here we go. does the united states have a national interest in syria? that was one of the four
we're back with our panel ann marie slaughter, christiane amanpour,'s, fareed zakaria. john kingl join us on our instant poll reaction. we'll talk to david kay weapons inspector. christiane amanpour has a question she wants to ask. john king, cnn commissioned an instant poll of americans who watch theed speech. what are the highlights? >> the highlights are, anderson, based on this poll this speech was not a game changer for the president. he's not getting as much as he wanted from...
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king jr. was installed. also in october of 1955, mary louise smith, another teenager female was arrested under similar circumstances, we did not know about her case until after the bus boy, started. dec. first, rosa parks was arrested. i told you about the meeting did you and remington and i had to plan a session on december the fifth. that was the trial. the introduction of dr. king, to the nation into the world. and mrs. parks, and then that is a lawsuit that integrated. then after about 18 months the lawyer permitted individuals to be in montgomery had a certain time, and you were able to put it altogether. we know about people like mrs. parks. we know about dr. king. we know about others. congressman lewis. consist at a conference with them, incidentally, i am the one, congressman lewis, john lewis as a teenager who wanted to go to school and away school in his hometown, church-state, and i met him at the bus station and introduced him to dr. martin luther king in 1958. that is his introduction to the civil rights movements. you know about those. there are many others. if there had been no claw that and if she
king jr. was installed. also in october of 1955, mary louise smith, another teenager female was arrested under similar circumstances, we did not know about her case until after the bus boy, started. dec. first, rosa parks was arrested. i told you about the meeting did you and remington and i had to plan a session on december the fifth. that was the trial. the introduction of dr. king, to the nation into the world. and mrs. parks, and then that is a lawsuit that integrated. then after about 18...
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marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> he has been called the new king of atlanta hip-hop.t reportedly makes scarves listening to his music. capped off 2012 with grammy nod for gold certified debut album, based on a true story. this week the rapper released hisheim anticipated b.o.a.t.s. ii: me time. production assistance with some of hip-hop's most sought-after beatmakers. irt comes with 2chainz mealtime cookbook with recipes ranging from pan seared sea bass to heirloom salsa to chicken marsala. joining me 2chainz. his new album b.o.a.t.s. ii: me time. also a new book called #mealtime. we've got to get to the cookbook. first lets get to the album. congratulations on the debut effort. a lot of anticipation for it. >> yes. >> you're working -- a music magazine, for those of us who followed the careers of these guys, you are working with an all-star lineup. is it hard -- tell us about your creative process. is it hard to work with that many producers and have a unified sound. >> for me this was a wish list i had prior to becoming the star, getting on the level i was at. i was
marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> he has been called the new king of atlanta hip-hop.t reportedly makes scarves listening to his music. capped off 2012 with grammy nod for gold certified debut album, based on a true story. this week the rapper released hisheim anticipated b.o.a.t.s. ii: me time. production assistance with some of hip-hop's most sought-after beatmakers. irt comes with 2chainz mealtime cookbook with recipes ranging from pan seared sea bass to heirloom salsa to...
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william and mary they pay fees to house their slaves on campus. at columbia, then king's college, george washington comes to new york city with his stepson, and jay i can's slave, joe. and the president of columbia, king's college at the time, miles gives him a suite of roomses that jackie has painted and suited to his swift haste. and joe was actually in the smaller bedroom of the two where he can, you know, so yes, people, student arrive with slaveses to campus. the faculty often had slave. one of the thing that i want to get across in the book. the chapter with enslaved people on campus. enslaved people were inseparateble part of the college experience in the colonial world. >> host: which meant that -- exposed to higher education, or -- >> guest: yeah. they were. and in fact, actually, there are examples of this. betsy stock don who was enslaved to one of the president of princeton studies. she becomes a gifted scholar. she's being consulted by biblical. >> host: she's self-taught. >> guest: largely self-taught. the president who owned her actually gave her instructio
william and mary they pay fees to house their slaves on campus. at columbia, then king's college, george washington comes to new york city with his stepson, and jay i can's slave, joe. and the president of columbia, king's college at the time, miles gives him a suite of roomses that jackie has painted and suited to his swift haste. and joe was actually in the smaller bedroom of the two where he can, you know, so yes, people, student arrive with slaveses to campus. the faculty often had slave....
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mary poppins," beauty and the beast. i've done some tv. >> you might know me from being ed on disney's the lion king. >> i'm luke mannikus, and i've been matildausical on broaded way. >> we're the only church in new york and probably anywhere in the world that has 11:00 o'clock mass for performers. >> it satisfies your sunday obligation to attend mass. >> i don't want to get up on sunday morning, no. [ laughing ] >> did you get a lot of laughs? >> on saturday night trying to get to the chapel is very stressful. >> i finish the show. i've done this great show. >> are you getting autographs? >> i made a lot of people hopefully very happy in their experience. >> everyone is talking about the show that they saw, and they're, like, this person was amazing, and the show is amazing. >> and people are out having a good time. some of them maybe had one too many drinks. >> clowns to the right of me. jokers to the right. >> yes, we get that the show was amazing, but you should get to where your destination is, and then talk about it. >> just don't get run over. >> crowds everywhere. you just trying to get to church. you're dodging, you're scurrying. >> t
mary poppins," beauty and the beast. i've done some tv. >> you might know me from being ed on disney's the lion king. >> i'm luke mannikus, and i've been matildausical on broaded way. >> we're the only church in new york and probably anywhere in the world that has 11:00 o'clock mass for performers. >> it satisfies your sunday obligation to attend mass. >> i don't want to get up on sunday morning, no. [ laughing ] >> did you get a lot of laughs? >>...
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mary right now. >> i can't. the donkey ate my phone. >> she didn't leave me her number. >> mm, mm, this is really good. but i need a second opinion. tony. tony! ♪ >> all rise for tony. kinglaying, jamar. i'm simply embracing my royal heritage. >> you look like a royal mess. >> watch your tongue before i feed you to the lions! >> i'm pretty convinced that you're nuts. check this out, tony. i had to prepare a banana fritter for my class project. tell me what you think. >> no can do. >> my research on how to live more royal. i watched the lion king about eight times. but i'm not going to eat anything unless the cook is willing to taste it first. >> tripping. >> enough! >> are you satisfied now, your highness? >> not exactly. how do i know that's a piece that came from the same plate and not an elaborate scheme to overthrow me? >> i give up. >> so you admit you do have a plan. who are you working for? the french? the english? >> i think that crown's on a little too tight. you don't know anything about belgium. >> i do too. i know they make great waffles. >> there's more to being a king than knowing what they eat. >> i know. as soon as i get there, i'll find out exactly what
mary right now. >> i can't. the donkey ate my phone. >> she didn't leave me her number. >> mm, mm, this is really good. but i need a second opinion. tony. tony! ♪ >> all rise for tony. kinglaying, jamar. i'm simply embracing my royal heritage. >> you look like a royal mess. >> watch your tongue before i feed you to the lions! >> i'm pretty convinced that you're nuts. check this out, tony. i had to prepare a banana fritter for my class project. tell me...
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king's "i have a dream" speech. he dipped into politics on that conversation. >> tip toed? >> he jumped into the deep end. >> did people take note? >> it was nostalgia time. we need peter, paul and maryblowing in the wind" there. the media ignores the racists in the democratic party. two georgia senators. it was lyndon johnson who had to twist arms from the democrats. the media ignored that. they allowed the democrats of today to paint republicans as racists when it is the other way around. >> i'll let ellen speak next before she hits you. >> there were no republicans up there. the washington small media, the hill news and politico. quoted taylor branch and mr. cain. those guys did not ignore the other side. the mainstream media did. >> i think it was kind of striking and several commentators pointed it out. there were no black republicans out to speak. how could you have such a one sided event in a unifying moment for the country? it was a real miss for the organizers. >> it leads to the charge that, you know, if you are a black democrat, you are part of the party. if you are a black conservative, you're not. >> what we saw this year was the use of the horrible term "uncle tom." we
king's "i have a dream" speech. he dipped into politics on that conversation. >> tip toed? >> he jumped into the deep end. >> did people take note? >> it was nostalgia time. we need peter, paul and maryblowing in the wind" there. the media ignores the racists in the democratic party. two georgia senators. it was lyndon johnson who had to twist arms from the democrats. the media ignored that. they allowed the democrats of today to paint republicans as...
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mary poppins, elf, the musical, done t.v. >> i'm a stunt performer. >> you might know me from being ed on disney's the lion king. >> i've beenpriscilla king of the dessert and matilda, the musical on broadway. >> we're the only church in new york, probably in the world that has 11:00 p.m. mass on saturday night that caters to the theater world specifically. >> they accommodate performers in the theater and stage hands. it was late enough that it still satisfied your sunday obligation to attend mass. >> i think it's important that the 11:00 p.m. mass exists, because i don't want to get up on sunday morning. no, no. [ laughter ] >> did you get a lot of laughs? >> on a saturday night, trying to get to the chapel is very stressful. >> i finished the show. i've done this great show. >> are you getting autographs? >> made a lot of people hopefully very happy in their experience. >> everybody's talking about the show that they saw and they're all like this person is amazing and the show is amazing. >> people are out having a good time, some of them may be had one too many drinks. >> clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right. >>
mary poppins, elf, the musical, done t.v. >> i'm a stunt performer. >> you might know me from being ed on disney's the lion king. >> i've beenpriscilla king of the dessert and matilda, the musical on broadway. >> we're the only church in new york, probably in the world that has 11:00 p.m. mass on saturday night that caters to the theater world specifically. >> they accommodate performers in the theater and stage hands. it was late enough that it still satisfied...
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mary beard reads the promise of the state on a bakers tomb modeled after an ancient roman oven. it was larger than that of many maya kings. beard: there's an inscription on the tomb that gives the baker's name. like most roman citizens at this date, he's got three names -- marcus virgilius euriciques. now the first two of those names, "marcus virgilius," are perfectly standard, ordinary roman names, but the last one, "euriciques," isn't. it's a name that comes from the eastern mediterranean. now that suggests -- doesn't prove, but it suggests -- that euriciques' family, perhaps his father, perhaps his grandfather, originally were brought to rome as slaves, captives in rome's wars of conquest in the east. so the larger point is that in the expanding society of rome at this period, even the descendant of a slave could become really wealthy. keach: many pre-industrial states offered the prospect of upward mobility for their people. but they also created poverty and squalor unimaginable in egalitarian societies. in modern states, technology often widens the gap between rich and poor. and so, anthropologists insist that polit
mary beard reads the promise of the state on a bakers tomb modeled after an ancient roman oven. it was larger than that of many maya kings. beard: there's an inscription on the tomb that gives the baker's name. like most roman citizens at this date, he's got three names -- marcus virgilius euriciques. now the first two of those names, "marcus virgilius," are perfectly standard, ordinary roman names, but the last one, "euriciques," isn't. it's a name that comes from the...
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mary mentioned the idea that barack obama was going to be the saviour. that's consistent with the notion that king or malcolm was a saviour, and maybe ella baker can be the saviour. but that mentality of leadership and politics is centering around individuals as opposed to collectives and communities comd movement buildings and organization, and i'm always struck, when i speak to young audiences, struck by the way cartoons and popular culture for children prepare us for that because there's always a single solitary hero that comes in and saves somebody, usually saving a womanment so there's that idea of a hero as leader and saviour, and we mature and we still have that very immature view of politics. i wanted to pick up on what you said about the kinds of positions that people take. i actually was born in detroit the year that rosa parks came to detroit, and so my political awakening was in the context of the detroit rebellion in 1967. i new kenny cockerill, and all of the struggles as a teenager that i watched unfold in detroit, and i think we'd be remiss not a to mention the state of detroit tod
mary mentioned the idea that barack obama was going to be the saviour. that's consistent with the notion that king or malcolm was a saviour, and maybe ella baker can be the saviour. but that mentality of leadership and politics is centering around individuals as opposed to collectives and communities comd movement buildings and organization, and i'm always struck, when i speak to young audiences, struck by the way cartoons and popular culture for children prepare us for that because there's...
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mary. >>> denise, thank you. >>> a software ceo has a close encounter with a black bear in california. >> hey, bear! >> that is not what you're supposed to do. kevin burton was hiking alone, through kingson, when he came across the bear. fortunately, burton has had at least a dozen encounters with bear. he knew what to do. he announced himself and made himself appear larger than he really s. the black bear became intimidated and backed off. all right. let me clarify here. i thought you were supposed to be scary to the bear. i know you're supposed to announce yourself. i didn't know you were supposed to greet him, like, hi, bear. that's what threw me off. >> and grizzlies, you don't want to do that. >> but i thought you should still make noise. but not like, hey, bear. >> another option is reading the paper from the safety of your living room. >> exactly. seeing the story on the tv. on the news at night. . >> absolutely. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news at 5:00. a new fighter jet is being added to the fleet. >>> it is nicknamed the fighting falcon and requires no pilot. coming up, we get a look at the unmanned f16. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the f16 is one of the premiere fighter jets. bu
mary. >>> denise, thank you. >>> a software ceo has a close encounter with a black bear in california. >> hey, bear! >> that is not what you're supposed to do. kevin burton was hiking alone, through kingson, when he came across the bear. fortunately, burton has had at least a dozen encounters with bear. he knew what to do. he announced himself and made himself appear larger than he really s. the black bear became intimidated and backed off. all right. let me...
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kings bay naval bay in st. mary's georgia. member os they have 48th brigade all over my district. i have marines, i have three coast forward stations, on their behalf we cannot let their pay be interrupted. the duty -- the things that these fighting men and women in uniform are doing for the united states of america should be off the table. that's why we're here in support of this bill. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. moran: mr. speaker, since i have only a minute and a half, i think i'll let the gentleman from georgia yield to further speakers. i do want to engage and ask if the gentleman would yield some teem, though, if he has time veable, to enfweage in a little colloquy, but on his time. mr. kingston: how much time do we have? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia has 3 1/2 minutes. mr. kingston: 3 1/2? the speaker pro tempore: and the gentleman from georgia has a minute and a half. mr. kingston: mr. speaker, i have our last speaker who is going to close for us, mr. coffman, is going to c
kings bay naval bay in st. mary's georgia. member os they have 48th brigade all over my district. i have marines, i have three coast forward stations, on their behalf we cannot let their pay be interrupted. the duty -- the things that these fighting men and women in uniform are doing for the united states of america should be off the table. that's why we're here in support of this bill. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr....
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william and mary bade house the slaves on campus and at columbia then came college george washington comes to new york city with his step-son and jackie slave and the president of colombia kingscollege at the time miles cooper gives him a suite of rooms that jackie then has painted and suited to his taste. joe was actually in the smaller bedroom. so yes students arrive with slaves to campus and the faculty often had slaves. one of the things i wanted to get across in the book is that enslaved people were inseparable part of the college experience in the colonial world. >> host: which meant that they were exposed to higher education. >> guest: to some extent they were and in fact there are examples of this. that's a soft and who is enslaved by one of the presidents of princeton studies in the library at the presidents house and becomes an extraordinarily gifted biblical scholar to where she is being consulted by biblical scholars in parts of the united states. >> host: and she is self-taught? >> guest: she is largely self-taught. the president gave her instruction. he instructed her in the presidents house and she continued to study on her honor she got older. >> host: let me
william and mary bade house the slaves on campus and at columbia then came college george washington comes to new york city with his step-son and jackie slave and the president of colombia kingscollege at the time miles cooper gives him a suite of rooms that jackie then has painted and suited to his taste. joe was actually in the smaller bedroom. so yes students arrive with slaves to campus and the faculty often had slaves. one of the things i wanted to get across in the book is that enslaved...
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mary washington. >> i wept during some of the speeches. i wept especially during the speech of a rabbi and walter luther of the united auto workers and particularly during the now-famous speech of martin luther king jr. in the finest hour certainly in my memory, a time when people became larger than themselves and maybe, to coin a phrase, larger than life because hundreds of thousands -- no doubt millions -- white and black found something to believe in that was outside of themselves, bigger than they. >> james farmer taught at mary washington college from 1985 until just before he passed away in the summer of 1999. he was an incredible teacher, an incredible lecturer, and i would argue that his time in the classroom was one of the most significant moments in american public education where a great leader, a leader in the american civil rights movement, had the opportunity for more than a decade to interact with students on a regular basis and to regale them with the stories of the front lines of the civil rights movement. >> the march itself, many people wonder how it started, and hay assume that maybe dr. king one day said come on, y'all, let's march. that everybody got together and marched. no
mary washington. >> i wept during some of the speeches. i wept especially during the speech of a rabbi and walter luther of the united auto workers and particularly during the now-famous speech of martin luther king jr. in the finest hour certainly in my memory, a time when people became larger than themselves and maybe, to coin a phrase, larger than life because hundreds of thousands -- no doubt millions -- white and black found something to believe in that was outside of themselves,...
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he was the past president of the lexington park rotary club and served as king oyster at the st. mary's county oyster festival, welcoming visitors to the celebration. i live in that county, it's a wonderful celebration, frank will be missed. frank also leaves behind two college-aged daughters, alex and megan. kenneth proctor worked as a civilian utilities foreman at the navy yard. and was in building 197 on monday morning to get breakfast on his way to work. he had been a federal employee for 22 years and his eldest son, kenneth jr., just recently enlisted in the united states army. he's also survived by his former wife, evelyn, with whom he is still very close and their younger son, kendall, who is in high school. i want to thank the first responders. i want to thank them for quickly and courageously answering the call on monday morning and put their own lives on the line to stop the shooter and prevent further loss of life. they demonstrate the best of america along with all the dedicated men and women who serve in the navy yard and in the navy in uniform and civilian. they continue t
he was the past president of the lexington park rotary club and served as king oyster at the st. mary's county oyster festival, welcoming visitors to the celebration. i live in that county, it's a wonderful celebration, frank will be missed. frank also leaves behind two college-aged daughters, alex and megan. kenneth proctor worked as a civilian utilities foreman at the navy yard. and was in building 197 on monday morning to get breakfast on his way to work. he had been a federal employee for...
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mary's county, they have an oyster festival that is coming up. he held the title king oyster for his community service and organizing the rotary club's annual festival to raise money for the much-needed rotary club challengers. he was a great family man and loved by many. there is john rogers johnson, a civilian employee for the navy who lived in deerwood, maryland, for more than 30 years. he was a father of four daughters and a loving grandfather. his 11th grandchild is due in november. like so many who live in our community, he loved the redskins. his neighbors described him as smart, always had a smile, and was always there for his neighbor. then there is vishnu pandit, 61 years old. he came from india in his early 20's. he lived with his wife on jolly in north potomac, maryland. he is the father of two sons. he is so well liked in his community and he was known for helping people and particularly those in the community in maryland that are part of the indian heritage community. he was known for talking about job opportunities, educational opportunities and was a st
mary's county, they have an oyster festival that is coming up. he held the title king oyster for his community service and organizing the rotary club's annual festival to raise money for the much-needed rotary club challengers. he was a great family man and loved by many. there is john rogers johnson, a civilian employee for the navy who lived in deerwood, maryland, for more than 30 years. he was a father of four daughters and a loving grandfather. his 11th grandchild is due in november. like...