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medford: and we know that d.c.ipation checks most of the boxes that were wanted in place in order for emancipation to actually occur nationally. we know it was compensated, compensation was a stipulation of possibility. what lincoln had hoped for was gradual emancipation and that did not happen. he had hoped there would be consent of the owners, and that did not happen. we know d.c. residents who were slave owners did not approve of what was happening. one similarity between compensated emancipation in d.c. and the emancipation proclamation, what were the differences? mr. gibbs: you had a great deal of public resentment almost right away. there were people who refused to see that there was change coming , that perhaps mirrored the nature of the response of the compensated emancipation act and d.c. emancipation on the emancipation proclamation. they had to be convinced. they had to be forced to let this happen. we must realize that these forces, once set in motion, did often times meet brick walls and speed bumps an
medford: and we know that d.c.ipation checks most of the boxes that were wanted in place in order for emancipation to actually occur nationally. we know it was compensated, compensation was a stipulation of possibility. what lincoln had hoped for was gradual emancipation and that did not happen. he had hoped there would be consent of the owners, and that did not happen. we know d.c. residents who were slave owners did not approve of what was happening. one similarity between compensated...
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medford: first question?ud on the knee grow in the world. -- negro and the world. valuable is freedom without full citizenship? by emancipation was followed a prison industrial complex, emancipation created a situation of not a slave but not a citizen. a middle position to be exploited. so my question to you is, what is the value of freedom without full citizenship? [applause] is notrk-lewis: history everything, but it is a starting point. use to is a clock people --l the cultural bowl cultural time of day. it is a way to find on the map of geography. it tells them where they are, but also where they must be. emancipation is not the answer. that is clear. however, it is a significant part of people moving forward and they are not moving forward easily or without resistance, but there is still the forward movement. as professor clark has sent, it is the compass. the rock. and it may not always move the way you think it should, but there is movement. [applause] and of course, we know that during the time of ema
medford: first question?ud on the knee grow in the world. -- negro and the world. valuable is freedom without full citizenship? by emancipation was followed a prison industrial complex, emancipation created a situation of not a slave but not a citizen. a middle position to be exploited. so my question to you is, what is the value of freedom without full citizenship? [applause] is notrk-lewis: history everything, but it is a starting point. use to is a clock people --l the cultural bowl cultural...
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. >>> a pair of fourth graders in medford, massachusetts, came up with a novel idea to keep the streetseir school safe. how about a three-dimensional crosswalk? it may sound like it's out of "star wars." but the kids were able to put it together. >> reporter: drivers on the road can be dangerously distracted. >> i've seen people speed past stop signs. speed past crosswalks. and people could get real injured. >> reporter: 10-year-old isa and her classmate, eric, came up with a plan, just outside their school that would make drivers look twice. >> it is an illusion painted on the ground to look like actual objects. >> reporter: the idea came from a close call eric's brother had when they were crossing the street. and they found illusions like these are a worldwide trend. 3d crosswalks are popping up in places like germany and beijing. in 2017, more than 193,000 pedestrians were injured in crashes. >> they were concerned about safety for their fellow students. >> reporter: the fourth graders turned to medford mayor stephanie burke, who hopes to take this to every school in the district. >>
. >>> a pair of fourth graders in medford, massachusetts, came up with a novel idea to keep the streetseir school safe. how about a three-dimensional crosswalk? it may sound like it's out of "star wars." but the kids were able to put it together. >> reporter: drivers on the road can be dangerously distracted. >> i've seen people speed past stop signs. speed past crosswalks. and people could get real injured. >> reporter: 10-year-old isa and her classmate,...
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there is another spin coming down by medford and eureka that may enhance that a little later.picked up the fog bank. look how close -- just missed there! it kin solano county, as well. everyone is pretty close in temperatures, in the mid 50s. 53 in boulder, santa clara, campbell, saratoga, cupertino. that was the big boomer that set up shop yesterday and it will continue again today in chico, yuba city and grass valley. the afternoon thunderstorms will be in the mix not only here but toward the santa clara valley, as well and along the diablo range as the circulations fire up. you get the convergence zones. the days are longer and the sun angle is higher. fresno to redding, truckee, maybe a little san jose south. that will be later today and into the weekend, as well. 50s, 60s and 70s to mid 0s after a cooldown yesterday. they fire right back up again with the high temperatures if you are away from the coast. a little cooler trend sunday and then warmer inland early next week. >> thank you, steve. >>> if you are ready for the weekend, well, it is here. after the break we will
there is another spin coming down by medford and eureka that may enhance that a little later.picked up the fog bank. look how close -- just missed there! it kin solano county, as well. everyone is pretty close in temperatures, in the mid 50s. 53 in boulder, santa clara, campbell, saratoga, cupertino. that was the big boomer that set up shop yesterday and it will continue again today in chico, yuba city and grass valley. the afternoon thunderstorms will be in the mix not only here but toward the...
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you can see this been going right by medford, that is going to drop into northern california and hang around for the weekend and go all the way down to southern california slowly. that will generate some pretty good buildups and maybe some thunderstorm activity. mendocino county was close yesterday but even sonoma and napa is in the mix, no doubt about it. so anywhere there, watch out. already a west breeze, about 25 to 30 miles per hour out near the delta. everyone is pretty close here, most locations are staying cloudy. 50s, a couple of over 40. and 52 in danville, 37 the mountains , sacramento at 54. down at monterey, they are 52 degrees. this won't be until later this afternoon, but the slow is going to generate in the atmosphere. remember, the days are much longer. drawing a line from santa rosa, maybe napa northward up to sacramento as well, for at least today. this can be hit and miss, maybe a mile or two away, you will hardly get anything. but the nature of this, all the way up to redding. the diablo range, also san jose, and santa clara valley for over the weekend. today, 50s
you can see this been going right by medford, that is going to drop into northern california and hang around for the weekend and go all the way down to southern california slowly. that will generate some pretty good buildups and maybe some thunderstorm activity. mendocino county was close yesterday but even sonoma and napa is in the mix, no doubt about it. so anywhere there, watch out. already a west breeze, about 25 to 30 miles per hour out near the delta. everyone is pretty close here, most...
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edna green medford was here in washington, d.c. at howard university the humanities department and a specialist in the reconstruction of american history. we went to them at the end of the project and said we spent all this timehehe announcing the stories and it would be nice to put a cap on this with something a little more scientific and we devised the idea of giving a survey of presidential historians and then the question was how would we measure them? a lot of interesting debate ensued andde we decided on ten qualities of the presidential leadership that would be the metric for the presidents and here they are.he first is public persuasion. the next one, crisis leadership. third, economic management. fourth, moral authority. the next, international relations. the next coming administrative skills which would include the selection of the cabinet the running of the departments etc.. next is relations with congress and next vision setting and agenda. somehow i remember george h. w. bush talking about death when he was in office.
edna green medford was here in washington, d.c. at howard university the humanities department and a specialist in the reconstruction of american history. we went to them at the end of the project and said we spent all this timehehe announcing the stories and it would be nice to put a cap on this with something a little more scientific and we devised the idea of giving a survey of presidential historians and then the question was how would we measure them? a lot of interesting debate ensued...
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day but there are days i would like to send my daughter who lives far away and harry and david in medfordsend her something because i miss her what would i do that with artificial intelligence to do this. >> you could go on and interact with gwen the artificial gift concierge and we keep reitier atdi atding -- reiterating -- >> is that a live person. >> no. we have a acronym called engage early and learn adapt and commercialize. so we're doing that in the field of ai. still early, but in conversational commerce using voice computing or chat bots on the facebook and messenger and the only company with chat or voice applications on facebook and amazon and apple and samsung and google the five major platforms out there. we're trying to keep on the leading edge. >> so now i have to ask about the president put a tariff on tomatoes the next -- in mexico i had to live in the house next to where there is miles of costco tomatoes. they are great what would happen if he did flowers? don't you have some of your source -- some of your flowers in south and central america. >> most of the product comes
day but there are days i would like to send my daughter who lives far away and harry and david in medfordsend her something because i miss her what would i do that with artificial intelligence to do this. >> you could go on and interact with gwen the artificial gift concierge and we keep reitier atdi atding -- reiterating -- >> is that a live person. >> no. we have a acronym called engage early and learn adapt and commercialize. so we're doing that in the field of ai. still...
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that talked about how that emium -- ined meford talked about how his -- in medford that talked about how his premium raised. we know from the "wall street journal," one grantee took 2ds00,000, enrolled one person -- $200,000, enrolled one person. if you're the grantee, that's a pretty good deal. all you have to do is find one person to enroll and you get $200,000. to me that sounds like a big waste of taxpayer dollars. the 10 most expensive navigators collected $2.77 million, signed up 314 people. we heard about how the government needs to spend -- borrow and spend more taxpayer dollars or at least spend more taxpayer dollars and do more education, because the enrollment in the government plans has gone down by, i think the figure was $1 million -- one million or so. what isn't mentioned, however, mr. chairman, is that under president trump and the policies republicans put into law, the economy took office. the economy took office. thank goodness the economy took office. and 2.5 million americans now get their insurance, more, get their insurance through an employer. they got a job,
that talked about how that emium -- ined meford talked about how his -- in medford that talked about how his premium raised. we know from the "wall street journal," one grantee took 2ds00,000, enrolled one person -- $200,000, enrolled one person. if you're the grantee, that's a pretty good deal. all you have to do is find one person to enroll and you get $200,000. to me that sounds like a big waste of taxpayer dollars. the 10 most expensive navigators collected $2.77 million, signed...
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and edna green meldford who is here in -- medford who is currently the dean of the humanities department, and she is a potentialist in reconstruction era of american history. we wentt to them at the tend of our yearlong project and said we've spent all of this time amazing these anecdotal stories about the presidents, it would bepr nice to put a capper on all of this with something a little more scientific. and we devised the idea of doing a survey of presidential historians x. then the question was, well, how would we measure them. lots of really interesting intellectual debate ensued, and we decided on ten qualities of presidential leadership that would be thehe metrics for the presidents. and here they are. first is public persuasion. the next one, crisis leadership. third, economic management. the fourth, moral authority. the next, international relations. the next, administrative skills, which would include the selection of your candidate -- excuse me, your cabinet, the running of the departments, etc. the next is relations with congress. the next, vision, setting an agenda. somehow
and edna green meldford who is here in -- medford who is currently the dean of the humanities department, and she is a potentialist in reconstruction era of american history. we wentt to them at the tend of our yearlong project and said we've spent all of this time amazing these anecdotal stories about the presidents, it would bepr nice to put a capper on all of this with something a little more scientific. and we devised the idea of doing a survey of presidential historians x. then the...
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this week we take you to the streets of medford, massachusetts.reporter: drivers on the road can often dangerously distracted. >> i've seen people speed past stop signs, speed past cross walks, and people could get really injured. >> reporter: so 10-year-old esa and her friend came up with a plan to make drivers look twice. >> it's an illusion painted on the ground to look like actual objects. >> reporter: the idea came as his brother crossed the street. throw their research they found it's a worldwide trend. 3-d cross walks are possibling up in places like iceland, germany, and beijing. it turns out pedestrians injured is rising. >> they're reallyrn about safety for their fellow students. >> reporter: the fourth graders turned to mayor stephanie burke who hopes to take the idea to every school in the district. >> specific engagement is something you see happen, you see success, and then you try to emulate it and do more. >> it's an organization that encouraged young people to get involved in the community. mike coat is an adviser for the center.
this week we take you to the streets of medford, massachusetts.reporter: drivers on the road can often dangerously distracted. >> i've seen people speed past stop signs, speed past cross walks, and people could get really injured. >> reporter: so 10-year-old esa and her friend came up with a plan to make drivers look twice. >> it's an illusion painted on the ground to look like actual objects. >> reporter: the idea came as his brother crossed the street. throw their...
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record highs from medford, eugene, portland and seattle.warm right i >>> we will have comfortable temperatures. here's the reason why. we start out with mist and drizzle. once this clears, low 60s in san francisco, upper 60s in oakland. morgan hill today reaching 75 and 74 today in napa. over the next several days, we do have nice weather. but i'll be watching out for a slight chance of rain early tomorrow morning. other than that, sunshine and warming temperatures for the weekend. s your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you so much. >>> coming up, much more on royal baby archie's big debut inside his first meeting with the queen, and why doesn't he have a royal title? a royal-sounding name but not a title. >>> also this morning. a kennedy family feud. a controversy where vaccines has one of america's most famous families picking sides. >>> then, a sneak peek at a new song from ed sheeran and justin bieber. yes, they are collaborating. >>> first, though, howard stern getting very personal about himself. what the radio icon is revealin
record highs from medford, eugene, portland and seattle.warm right i >>> we will have comfortable temperatures. here's the reason why. we start out with mist and drizzle. once this clears, low 60s in san francisco, upper 60s in oakland. morgan hill today reaching 75 and 74 today in napa. over the next several days, we do have nice weather. but i'll be watching out for a slight chance of rain early tomorrow morning. other than that, sunshine and warming temperatures for the weekend. s...
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and if that's not enough, the pacific northwest today, record highs for medford, eugene, portland, andly warm. >> good morning, everybody. storm tea 4 tracking a couple of light showers here. they're trending northward. our cloudy skies could show some showers through lunchtime today. rain the first a of they have day is a possibility. umer 50s and l 60s now. afternoon with a little bit of sunshine coming be back. we should jump up to 77 degrees. >> and that's your latest weather. >>> coming up, much more on royal baby archie's debut. inside his first meeting with the queen and how doesn't he have a royal title? royal sounding name, but not a title. >>> also this morning, a kennedy family feud. the ctroversy over vaccine that has one of america's most ing sides.ilies t >>> and we have a peek at a song from ed sheeran and justin bieber. >>> first up, howard stern getting personal about himself. what the radio icon is now revealing about a frightening health scare and a major career regret. wihtie's got that for us rig after this can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer
and if that's not enough, the pacific northwest today, record highs for medford, eugene, portland, andly warm. >> good morning, everybody. storm tea 4 tracking a couple of light showers here. they're trending northward. our cloudy skies could show some showers through lunchtime today. rain the first a of they have day is a possibility. umer 50s and l 60s now. afternoon with a little bit of sunshine coming be back. we should jump up to 77 degrees. >> and that's your latest weather....
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when i talk about the people, let me read a statement from tom from medford. he said, greg, i just received letter from the insurance company stating our monthly premium next year will go up nearly 40%. 40% from $632 to $883 per month. that's with the plan more or less staying the same but without any out-of-network care. that's not affordable. that's why we think states need options. when they talk about the navigators, remember agents and brokers in the private sector, it costs about $2.40 for them to sign somebody up. what the navigators would cost, ased on 2017 numbers, $767 per enrollee. and for the 2.7 million that was meant to sign up 314 people, if you put that money, as republicans want to do, in community health centers, one estimate is you could cover 0,000 people for that $2.7 million. now the leader on the creates effort to bring drug prineses down, mr. -- drug prices down, mr. sensenbrenner. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. sensenbrenner: i rise in opposition of this bill. and one of the things that's frustrated me in t
when i talk about the people, let me read a statement from tom from medford. he said, greg, i just received letter from the insurance company stating our monthly premium next year will go up nearly 40%. 40% from $632 to $883 per month. that's with the plan more or less staying the same but without any out-of-network care. that's not affordable. that's why we think states need options. when they talk about the navigators, remember agents and brokers in the private sector, it costs about $2.40...
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when i talk about the people, let me read a statement from tom from medford. he said, greg, i just received letter from the insurance company stating our monthly premium next year will go up nearly 40%. 40% from $632 to $883 per month. that's with the plan more or less staying the same but without any out-of-network care. that's not affordable. that's why we think states need options. when they talk about the navigators, remember agents and brokers in the private sector, it costs about $2.40 for them to sign somebody up. what the navigators would cost, ased on 2017 numbers, $767 per enrollee. and for the 2.7 million that was meant to sign up 314 people, if you put that money, as republicans want to do, in community health centers, one estimate is you could cover 0,000 people for that $2.7 million. now the leader on the creates effort to bring drug prineses down, mr. -- drug prices down, mr. sensenbrenner. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. sensenbrenner: i rise in opposition of this bill. and one of the things that's frustrated me in t
when i talk about the people, let me read a statement from tom from medford. he said, greg, i just received letter from the insurance company stating our monthly premium next year will go up nearly 40%. 40% from $632 to $883 per month. that's with the plan more or less staying the same but without any out-of-network care. that's not affordable. that's why we think states need options. when they talk about the navigators, remember agents and brokers in the private sector, it costs about $2.40...