89
89
Jun 10, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
the monument behind me is the monument to the infantry. if you ask any civil war soldier what his military home was or what unit he belonged to, he would likely have responded with his regiment. they were raised locally throughout both the north and south had you were likely to find sets of brothers, fathers friends, high school business associates, members of a church congregation, people who worked together. there were tight bonds and regimens. -- regiments. formedwhy so many regimental associations when the war was over. they would write autobiographies of their experiences and dedicate monuments to their service. sometimes, their home states would help a little bit worried many times, it was left up to the veterans themselves to raise the funds and design the monument. gettysburg was not their first battle. it certainly was their first really big battle. they had been tested at fredericksburg. they had no idea what would be waiting for them here in the woods. 24th belonged to a bigger organization. they had a reputation for being hard
the monument behind me is the monument to the infantry. if you ask any civil war soldier what his military home was or what unit he belonged to, he would likely have responded with his regiment. they were raised locally throughout both the north and south had you were likely to find sets of brothers, fathers friends, high school business associates, members of a church congregation, people who worked together. there were tight bonds and regimens. -- regiments. formedwhy so many regimental...
64
64
Jun 23, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
within bear's ears, the present monument, there is already a monument. there's national forest. there is wilderness study areas of 400,000 acres. there's a national -- u.s. national forest, and there's blm land. my assessment after talking to tribes in washington, d.c., and tribes there, i met with the intercoalition, but also there is a distinct difference between the utah navajo and the arizona navajo, which should be respected. there's a commissioner in utah that represents the utah navajo, which is by -- she is elected official that represents her district. so the monument itself is split on whether tribes agree. i talked to them all. >> does yours have official representation in the tribe? >> she's mandated by congress as a commissioner and she is elected in her district and represents that district, which is navajo, sir. >> but does she have representation in the tribe herself? >> she is the only representation of that utah navajo in her district. that is actually where the monument is. so to say the commissioner does not have a say or the tribes that i talked to, the memb
within bear's ears, the present monument, there is already a monument. there's national forest. there is wilderness study areas of 400,000 acres. there's a national -- u.s. national forest, and there's blm land. my assessment after talking to tribes in washington, d.c., and tribes there, i met with the intercoalition, but also there is a distinct difference between the utah navajo and the arizona navajo, which should be respected. there's a commissioner in utah that represents the utah navajo,...
92
92
Jun 21, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
and bear's ears national monument. trying to roll back bear's ears is a taxpayer waste especially at time when the administration is proposing significant staff cutbacks. in my opinion, secretary zinke's recent decision to propose another management designation for bear's ear is an afront to tribes and the bear's ear intertribal coalition. these tribes have spent years working to protect these lands. i believe that any action by this administration to undermine the protection for bear's ears or any other national monument is illegal and i will strongly oppose any legislative attempt to weaken this monument status. secretary zinke, the administration is also emt at thatting to unilaterally suspen that have already gone into effect on the blm methane rule. last week the department announced its dubious decision to suspend the methane and waste rule, this is a common sense rule that implements a 97-year-old requirement to prevent waste of natural gas. many people understand here that my colleagues in the senate just voted
and bear's ears national monument. trying to roll back bear's ears is a taxpayer waste especially at time when the administration is proposing significant staff cutbacks. in my opinion, secretary zinke's recent decision to propose another management designation for bear's ear is an afront to tribes and the bear's ear intertribal coalition. these tribes have spent years working to protect these lands. i believe that any action by this administration to undermine the protection for bear's ears or...
35
35
Jun 24, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
within the present monument there is already a monument.there is national forest, there's a study areas of 400,00a national u.s. forest, my assessment after talking to tribes in washington, d.c. and tribes there, i met with an inner coalition there's a distinct difference between the utah navajo and they are a sauna navajo. we should be respected. there is a commissioner in utah that represents the utah navajo which is by she is an elected official that represents her district. so the monument itself is split on whether tribes agree, i talked to them all. >> does she have official representation in the tribe? should she is mandated by congress and she's elected in her district and represents that district which is navajo. >> what does she have representation? >> she is only representation of that utah navajo in her district. that's where the money minutes. so to say that the commissioner does not have a say are the tribes that i talked to the members in utah all have a say. she is not part of the intertribal coalition. which i am not sure w
within the present monument there is already a monument.there is national forest, there's a study areas of 400,00a national u.s. forest, my assessment after talking to tribes in washington, d.c. and tribes there, i met with an inner coalition there's a distinct difference between the utah navajo and they are a sauna navajo. we should be respected. there is a commissioner in utah that represents the utah navajo which is by she is an elected official that represents her district. so the monument...
60
60
Jun 19, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
these monuments. i said you know what, that's one of the problems. mayor why can't you just -- mayor you ought to be concentrating on murder. not on monuments. i respectfully ask if you ever thought about the possibility that these monuments in a way are murder. perhaps think about the monuments from a different perspective as i spoke of it my speech. think. confederate monuments prepare the perspective of an african-american mother and father. holding their hand up 12-year-old daughter, looking at robert e. lee atop her beautiful city that she owns. there's no way you can look at that girl and convince robert e. lee is there to encourage there. there's no way think she'll feel inspired and hopeful about his story and how he got up there and why he's still there after all of this time. these monuments reveal to her a future of what her future is limited. the great travesty of all of this one that we can't seem to recognize. even at this moment her potential is limited, yours and mine are too. looking
these monuments. i said you know what, that's one of the problems. mayor why can't you just -- mayor you ought to be concentrating on murder. not on monuments. i respectfully ask if you ever thought about the possibility that these monuments in a way are murder. perhaps think about the monuments from a different perspective as i spoke of it my speech. think. confederate monuments prepare the perspective of an african-american mother and father. holding their hand up 12-year-old daughter,...
72
72
Jun 21, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
monument. there's national forest. there's wilderness study areas of 400,000 acres. there's a us national forest. my assessment after talking to tribes in washington dc and tribes there, i met with inner coalition, but also there is a distinct difference between the utah navajo and arizona navajo, which should be respected there is a commissioner in utah, that represents the utah navajo, which is-- she is elected official representing her district. so, the monument itself, i had talked to them all. >> the official representation in the tribe? >> she's managed by congress and elected in her district and represents that district, which is navajo, sir. >> buck, does she has representation in the tribe? >> she's the only representation of that utah navajo in her district. about actually with the monument is, so to say the commissioner does not have a say or the tribes that i talked to two, the members of the tribes in utah all have a say. she is not part of the intertribal coalition, which i'm not
monument. there's national forest. there's wilderness study areas of 400,000 acres. there's a us national forest. my assessment after talking to tribes in washington dc and tribes there, i met with inner coalition, but also there is a distinct difference between the utah navajo and arizona navajo, which should be respected there is a commissioner in utah, that represents the utah navajo, which is-- she is elected official representing her district. so, the monument itself, i had talked to them...
39
39
Jun 17, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
by these monuments. i said, that's one of the problems. [laughter] mayor, why can't you just let sleeping dogs lie? mayor, you ought to be concentrating on murder, not on monuments. so i'll respectfully ask if you've ever thought about the possibility that these monuments in a way are murder. perhaps think about the monuments from a different perspective. as i spoke of in my speech and you alluded to. think about the confederate monuments from the perspective of an african-american mother and father. holding the hand of their 12-year-old daughter, looking at robert e. lee, atop of the beautiful city that she owns. there's no way you can look at that little girl in the eye and convince her that robert e. lee is there to encourage her. there's no way for anyone to think that she's going to feel inspired or hopeful by his story. or how he got up there. and why he's still there. after all of this time. these monuments reveal to her a future where her potential is limited and capped. and the great travesty of
by these monuments. i said, that's one of the problems. [laughter] mayor, why can't you just let sleeping dogs lie? mayor, you ought to be concentrating on murder, not on monuments. so i'll respectfully ask if you've ever thought about the possibility that these monuments in a way are murder. perhaps think about the monuments from a different perspective. as i spoke of in my speech and you alluded to. think about the confederate monuments from the perspective of an african-american mother and...
75
75
Jun 20, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
ishin the monument, there already a monument. there are national forest, wilderness study areas of 400,000 acres, there is a u.s. and blm land.t my assessment after talking to , ands in washington dc tribes there, -- but also there is a distinct difference between the u-haul navajo -- utah navajo and arizona navajo which should be respected. there is a commission that represents the utah navajo, which is by an elected official .hat represents her district the monument itself is split on whether tribes agree. i talked to them all. sen. franken: does she have official representation in a tribe? she is elected in her district and represents the district, which is navajo. sen. franken: but does she have representation in the tribe? sec. zinke: she is the only of the utahon navajo in her district, actually where the monument is. so to say she doesn't have a say, or the tribes that i talked to -- the members of the tribes in utah all have a say. she is not part of the intertribal coalition, which i am not sure why she's not. sen. frank
ishin the monument, there already a monument. there are national forest, wilderness study areas of 400,000 acres, there is a u.s. and blm land.t my assessment after talking to , ands in washington dc tribes there, -- but also there is a distinct difference between the u-haul navajo -- utah navajo and arizona navajo which should be respected. there is a commission that represents the utah navajo, which is by an elected official .hat represents her district the monument itself is split on whether...
32
32
Jun 3, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
to begin, this is the base of the new monument. here is a continuous narrative relief around the sculpture here. it is basically a two-part monument. we have the relief, and we have the statue of above. this monument is due to the generosity of the owens foundation and therefore site in getting monroe on the campus of his alma mater. with the support of our president, we recognized that it was an oversight not to have honored on campus a brilliant alumnus like james monroe where any other college would love to have him as an alumnus. for all of these years, all of the centuries, there was never a monument of him. now we have corrected that. we are feeling a lot better about that. this is granite and bronze. this is the statue, the other part, it shows monroe striding forward with his hand on the globe. and the sword he has here. -- anas based on a lot of old picture obviously of me working on the sculpture of the blessed mother at saint national cathedral that richard referred to. this is marble and nine feet tall. i am going to be
to begin, this is the base of the new monument. here is a continuous narrative relief around the sculpture here. it is basically a two-part monument. we have the relief, and we have the statue of above. this monument is due to the generosity of the owens foundation and therefore site in getting monroe on the campus of his alma mater. with the support of our president, we recognized that it was an oversight not to have honored on campus a brilliant alumnus like james monroe where any other...
107
107
Jun 9, 2017
06/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
president trump signed an executive order calling for a review of all national monuments larger than 100,000 acres established over the past 21 years. 6 monuments are on the review list, snow mountain, national forest and the giant sequoia monument in the syria, nevada. >>> ambitious 8-year-old boy is on a serious mission in oakland, he wants to help as many homeless people as he he can. rob roth spoke with the little boy and his mother. >> 8-year-old aj jackson, a little boy with a big heart especially when it comes to homeless people. >> when i see them on the street, i feel -- i feel very bad -- i feel bad because -- because they are on the street. and they don't have any shelter. and no food or water. so i just wanted to help them. >> for the past few months aj with the help of his mom has been buying and collecting food, snacks, toiletries and dog food putting them in beings and handing them out in oakland. he says he was a little afraid. >> i feel nervous because i haven't been around homeless people a lot. and i didn't know what it was like. >> and what is it like? >> it's lik
president trump signed an executive order calling for a review of all national monuments larger than 100,000 acres established over the past 21 years. 6 monuments are on the review list, snow mountain, national forest and the giant sequoia monument in the syria, nevada. >>> ambitious 8-year-old boy is on a serious mission in oakland, he wants to help as many homeless people as he he can. rob roth spoke with the little boy and his mother. >> 8-year-old aj jackson, a little boy...
40
40
Jun 5, 2017
06/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
new orleans removed the final monument last month.sters crashed while the statue of the con fete read general robert lee was take down. >> the civil war is over. confederacy lost. we're better for it. >> many of the confederate monuments were established at the turn of the 20th century and again in the civil rights movement. there are more than 700 confederate monuments and according to the southern poverty law center. defenders of the monumented want to protect history and continue to honor civil war heroes for the sacrifice. >> we have roots and ancestors and history. we want to keep that. >> others argue it represents racism and the white supremacy in the jim crow era laws. >> they for whatever reason can't move forward like the rest of the country. >> an african-american student at james madison memorial high school in wisconsin wants her school named change because the fourth president owned slaves. there have been calls for the thomas jefferson memorial here in washington, d.c. to be removed since he was a slave owner. but in al
new orleans removed the final monument last month.sters crashed while the statue of the con fete read general robert lee was take down. >> the civil war is over. confederacy lost. we're better for it. >> many of the confederate monuments were established at the turn of the 20th century and again in the civil rights movement. there are more than 700 confederate monuments and according to the southern poverty law center. defenders of the monumented want to protect history and continue...
73
73
Jun 3, 2017
06/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
still to come on tonight's program, should the monuments to america's civil war leaders stay or go?o some come with a are part of history. to others, a symbol of racism. ireland has a new prime minister theits youngest ever leader 38-year-old is a son of an indian immigrant. he beat his rival with 60% of part of, the biggest ireland's ruling coalition. he will replace the prime minister in the coming weeks. they enjoyed a friendly rivalry, but they were open and there ambitions to replace the prime minister appeared and he was a front runner from the start. three years ago he came out as gay, a proponent of same-sex marriage in ireland. he celebrated be yes vote on stage. it was a big change for what many still call catholic ireland. this is a doctor who married an iris nurse, and he made a difficult position of health minister. >> many of you knocking on doors for the elections, had to trip over water meters to explain to people why the government took from theirl cards children. that will never happen under my leadership. challenges, new ireland is preparing for brexit. with the u
still to come on tonight's program, should the monuments to america's civil war leaders stay or go?o some come with a are part of history. to others, a symbol of racism. ireland has a new prime minister theits youngest ever leader 38-year-old is a son of an indian immigrant. he beat his rival with 60% of part of, the biggest ireland's ruling coalition. he will replace the prime minister in the coming weeks. they enjoyed a friendly rivalry, but they were open and there ambitions to replace the...
178
178
Jun 29, 2017
06/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
the 10 commandments monument.olence comes less than one day after that statue was unveiled. joining us now via skype is travis story, general counsel for the american history and heritage foundation and helped raise money for this monument. the group behind the effort to fund and replace the monument. good morning to you, travis. >> hi, ainsley, how are you this morning? ainsley: i'm great. i'm so sorry to hear what happened your monument. i know you worked so hard to get that put up and now it's taken down already by this guy who was live streaming the video while he was tearing down the monument ramming it with his car. what was your reaction when you saw that and heard about it? >> well, honestly the first reaction when i heard early yesterday i told my wife i guess god made a second set of stones for moses so we're going to have to put up a second monument. that's where we are is we're resolved to seat law come to fruition and to have the monument put up and to stand and so we are already in that process right
the 10 commandments monument.olence comes less than one day after that statue was unveiled. joining us now via skype is travis story, general counsel for the american history and heritage foundation and helped raise money for this monument. the group behind the effort to fund and replace the monument. good morning to you, travis. >> hi, ainsley, how are you this morning? ainsley: i'm great. i'm so sorry to hear what happened your monument. i know you worked so hard to get that put up and...
54
54
Jun 12, 2017
06/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
he talks often about pro protecting and depending civil war monuments. this from our interview. >> most republicans will not touch that controversial. i believe in tackling it because there's no end in sight because they're not only going after historical monuments -- >> you're talking about very controversial monuments filled with a lot of ugly part of america history. >> some of it. i mean, look, every history and every culture has warts on its history and we have ours in virginia. you don't throw the baby out with the bath water we shouldn't ruin away we need to embrace our history and culture and defend it. i'm the only one who has the guts to do that. >> now democratic side. tom pe ri ello progressive candidate. has progressive endorsement on his side. i asked him about three issues he want to highlight and prioritize. faulking about making higher education affordable addressing issue of climate change in light of the decision to pull out of paris climate justice reform. there's been criticisms of -- not criticisms but appears to be differ i'd in th
he talks often about pro protecting and depending civil war monuments. this from our interview. >> most republicans will not touch that controversial. i believe in tackling it because there's no end in sight because they're not only going after historical monuments -- >> you're talking about very controversial monuments filled with a lot of ugly part of america history. >> some of it. i mean, look, every history and every culture has warts on its history and we have ours in...
101
101
Jun 4, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
louis monument honoring confederate soldiers and sailors.he city's mayor wants to have a removal plan for that statue by the end of june. residents of brandenburg, kentucky, celebrated their new confederate soldiers of the american war statue -- the same statue removed from the university of kentucky six months earlier. southern heritage also stands in baltimore, where the city is considering the removal of its confederate statues following in the footsteps of new orleans. for "matter of fact," i'm diane roberts. soledad: garrett epps is a writer, lawyer, and teacher who grew up in richmond, virginia. he says the veneration of the confederacy marked his youth and it is time to take the statues down. soledad: nice to see you, sir. garrett epps: great to be here. soledad: so richmond, virginia, the second capitol of the confederacy. what was your childhood like in terms of those statues? were they pointed out? was it a big deal or something people did not notice? garrett epps: you have to understand that, for most of my childhood, i lived a bl
louis monument honoring confederate soldiers and sailors.he city's mayor wants to have a removal plan for that statue by the end of june. residents of brandenburg, kentucky, celebrated their new confederate soldiers of the american war statue -- the same statue removed from the university of kentucky six months earlier. southern heritage also stands in baltimore, where the city is considering the removal of its confederate statues following in the footsteps of new orleans. for "matter of...
148
148
Jun 29, 2017
06/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
the monument had been in place for less than 24 hours. he was arrested in 2014 for the destruction he called to oklahoma's 10 commandments monument. >>> coming up on the "morning news," shkreli's fraud trial gets under way in new york. >>> and why the world series champs paid a second visit to the white house. this is the "cbs morning news." paid a second visit to the white house. this is the "cbs morning news." he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. zero alcohol™. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste... ahhh. try listerine® zero alcohol™. also try listerine® pocketpaks for fresh breath on the go. i was always "tpeople don't stare anymore. i never joined in. that wasn't fair to any of us. i was covered. i tried lots of things over the years. but i didn't give
the monument had been in place for less than 24 hours. he was arrested in 2014 for the destruction he called to oklahoma's 10 commandments monument. >>> coming up on the "morning news," shkreli's fraud trial gets under way in new york. >>> and why the world series champs paid a second visit to the white house. this is the "cbs morning news." paid a second visit to the white house. this is the "cbs morning news." he improves his farm and invest in...
74
74
Jun 9, 2017
06/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
perhaps the first time it's ever been chiseled into stone. >> to me they're very big monuments. i just find them to be the most important monuments in the country actually. >> in washington dc, scott, wusa9 news. >>> in you'd like to visit all the boundary stone sites, we want to warn you, it's not easy. it will take scott several days to find all of them. for a complete list of the locations along with what they look like, go to our free wusa9 app. >>> i want to include you in on this. we've been talking about the lawn. it looks good, lush, great, all this rain really helped. should we be worried in. >> a little bit. mow it high. if it gets stressed later in the season, don't mow it. you'll stress it further. weather , a nice night tonight. the strawberry full moon is coming up tonight. it's a micro moon opposed to the super moon. it's called the strawberry moon in june. debra is going what? what? any way tonight, we're going to see it around 10:00, i don't like strawberries, moon and saturn will be near. saturn may be tough to see. it's going to get hot. temperatures shooting
perhaps the first time it's ever been chiseled into stone. >> to me they're very big monuments. i just find them to be the most important monuments in the country actually. >> in washington dc, scott, wusa9 news. >>> in you'd like to visit all the boundary stone sites, we want to warn you, it's not easy. it will take scott several days to find all of them. for a complete list of the locations along with what they look like, go to our free wusa9 app. >>> i want to...
99
99
Jun 28, 2017
06/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> controversial monument destroyed. less than day after going on display. who police say is responsible. >>> a new face in the fight against crime. why this furry little guy is becoming a fixture during court trials. >>> newest family member of the philadelphia zoo still needs a name. the unique process being used to name this baby gorilla. ♪ ♪ pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. get these great smoked ribs. thanks. sure. twenty minutes on the grill. and they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? what? summer made easy at amazing prices. only at giant. ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. ♪ >>> the battle over the gop backed health care reform bill rages on. >> donald trump and republican leadership trying to push it through the senate. fox's joel old man has more. >> reporter: president trump the man who wrote the art of the deal with somewhat cautious prediction about the future of the gop backed plan to repeal and replace obama care. >> i think we're going to get at leas
. >> controversial monument destroyed. less than day after going on display. who police say is responsible. >>> a new face in the fight against crime. why this furry little guy is becoming a fixture during court trials. >>> newest family member of the philadelphia zoo still needs a name. the unique process being used to name this baby gorilla. ♪ ♪ pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. get these great smoked ribs. thanks. sure. twenty minutes on the grill. and...
79
79
Jun 12, 2017
06/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
the first lady tweeted the news and a picture of the washington monument from inside the white house,ying, "looking forward to the memories we will make in our new home." for airline passengers in atlanta, former president jimmy carter shook hands with every sickle passenger on this flight. a passenger posted this video on twitter and is it it was obvious the former president genuinely loves people. the virginia primary just a few days away. a closer look at each of the republican candidates for governor. and honoring those lost. the pulse nightclub one year ago. we are going live to orlando for a look at the tributes. the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. virginia voters head to the general electi
the first lady tweeted the news and a picture of the washington monument from inside the white house,ying, "looking forward to the memories we will make in our new home." for airline passengers in atlanta, former president jimmy carter shook hands with every sickle passenger on this flight. a passenger posted this video on twitter and is it it was obvious the former president genuinely loves people. the virginia primary just a few days away. a closer look at each of the republican...
69
69
Jun 28, 2017
06/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
nancy: less than 24 hours after being installed this is all that is left of a "ten commandments" monument at the arkansas state capitol. a man drove his car intentionally to the 6,000-pound granite slab before 5:00. the monument had been the center of controversy for the past two years after lawmakers approved a measure to have it placed on state grounds. >> the total cost of the monument is $26,000 all in private donations. >> coming up, a rumble on the roads in arizona. find out what triggered this reaction. michelle: plus, skies of australia lit up. the history behind the >> now another failed attempt to steal a.t.m. in prince george's county. nancy: they tried three times to pull a machine from a gas brad bell is live with the robbery attempt that fell flat. brad? brad: the attempts never work. this is the a.t.m. the important thing to notice here is the part with the money in it is still here. >> the bush league attempt to steal an a.t.m. is almost laughable. the trio in a stolen van carefully rigged a train around the cash machine and they floor the stolen vehicle. they fail. they t
nancy: less than 24 hours after being installed this is all that is left of a "ten commandments" monument at the arkansas state capitol. a man drove his car intentionally to the 6,000-pound granite slab before 5:00. the monument had been the center of controversy for the past two years after lawmakers approved a measure to have it placed on state grounds. >> the total cost of the monument is $26,000 all in private donations. >> coming up, a rumble on the roads in arizona....
54
54
Jun 3, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
while we were in new orleans, we spoke to many people fighting for the monuments to stay. you know, why should wejust forget it? why? but for some it was for the defence of the institution of slavery. ok but they are wrong. what is really the big story here tonight is the youths standing behind us who are convinced that these good people are all neo—nazis and that we are all racists and that they have been screaming at us all night. chanting: get the hell out of new orleans. and they have no clue about history or anything that's happened. and it's a problem. so why such opposing views about what should and should not be represented on the streets of new orleans? well, it's partly down to the fact that even to this day there are such different ways of teaching things like the civil war, of slavery and segregation in schools in this city. how much of the slave history did you learn? i realized that if you had a white teacher you did not really learn too much because they did not want to feel uncomfortable in the class or you had black teachers, you learned a lot. if you were
while we were in new orleans, we spoke to many people fighting for the monuments to stay. you know, why should wejust forget it? why? but for some it was for the defence of the institution of slavery. ok but they are wrong. what is really the big story here tonight is the youths standing behind us who are convinced that these good people are all neo—nazis and that we are all racists and that they have been screaming at us all night. chanting: get the hell out of new orleans. and they have no...
107
107
Jun 11, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
i will make it brief in terms of response to the confederate monument controversy. i want my students to engage robert e lee as a teachable moment and person, one that we have to be critical of from every angle, his successes, theures, moral failures, injustice of his cause, all of these things have to be considered in light of the decisions of a man who was her a much mortal and very much a fallible figure, a figure that it great flaws, but when comes to monuments themselves, i favor contextualization by professionals and a strong involvement by the historical community in the contextualization of those monuments and a historical rebalancing of the landscape, including more perspective from lots of different minority groups that also deserve to have their history told, so that is the long and short of my view on that. thank you very much for your questions. [applause] >> all right. we have some time before dinner. a little adjustment to our plans this evening. for those of you going to the dining hall, they were open early force at 5:00, which is lovely. for those
i will make it brief in terms of response to the confederate monument controversy. i want my students to engage robert e lee as a teachable moment and person, one that we have to be critical of from every angle, his successes, theures, moral failures, injustice of his cause, all of these things have to be considered in light of the decisions of a man who was her a much mortal and very much a fallible figure, a figure that it great flaws, but when comes to monuments themselves, i favor...
105
105
Jun 29, 2017
06/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a man under arrest for ramming his car and destroying arkansas's new ten commandments monumentnd posting about it on facebook, this is what's left of it placed outside the state capital in little rock for less than 24 hours before it was destroyed. police say 32-year-old michael tate reed drove through the monument while filming himself and yelling, freedom! >> this person came to our capital and with intent ran over and destroyed public property all because he simply has a disagreement on an issue. that's a real problem. >> the group that raised the money for the monument says they have already ordered a replacement. >>> some fireworks stands are opening up in some bay area cities for the 4th of july now just days away. [ laughter ] >> in dublin, local nonprofit organizations selling "safe and sane" fireworks right now. they are different from other fireworks since they don't explode or leave the ground. we caught up with an organizer from dublin's fighting irish football and cheer program and he says, proceeds will go towards safety equipment for the kids. >> this year we hav
. >>> a man under arrest for ramming his car and destroying arkansas's new ten commandments monumentnd posting about it on facebook, this is what's left of it placed outside the state capital in little rock for less than 24 hours before it was destroyed. police say 32-year-old michael tate reed drove through the monument while filming himself and yelling, freedom! >> this person came to our capital and with intent ran over and destroyed public property all because he simply has a...
100
100
Jun 16, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> on sunday, mitchell landry will talk about the confederate monuments in his city, and the future of race relations in the u.s. live at the center for american progress at 10:00 eastern on c-span. you can also follow on c-span.org or follow on the c-span radio app. force on ending sexual violence will be holding a roundtable discussion friday on a sexual assault prevention and assistance for victims. you can watch that at 9:00 eastern on c-span two, c-span.org, or listen live on the c-span radio app. russian president vladimir putin health's annual question in answer system -- session in moscow. in this 45 minute portion, mr. putin answer questions focused on u.s. policy, relations with ukraine, russia's role in syria, and the testimony of former fbi director james comey. so many people are calling you from different parts of the world. you can actually study the map. right now, we have a phone call from kiev. ask your question, please? >> my name is dmitry, i live in ukraine. why did you abandon us? we are not all supporters of the dara. we go to celebrations of the victory day,
. >> on sunday, mitchell landry will talk about the confederate monuments in his city, and the future of race relations in the u.s. live at the center for american progress at 10:00 eastern on c-span. you can also follow on c-span.org or follow on the c-span radio app. force on ending sexual violence will be holding a roundtable discussion friday on a sexual assault prevention and assistance for victims. you can watch that at 9:00 eastern on c-span two, c-span.org, or listen live on the...
99
99
Jun 9, 2017
06/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
in april president trump signed executive order calling for review of all national monuments.t. >>> coming up, the tom cruise reboot of the mummy debuts this weekend. plus, a scary movie about a deadly virus. we will have details on all the new films in theaters this weekend coming up after the break. my neighbor says that i shouldn't let my kids raid the fridge whenever they want. i'm dancing with the devil, she says. give them a taste of freedom at this age, soon they are running wild doing whatever they want, whenever they want and then "boom", i'm a grandma. please sharon, it's just yogurt. ♪ >>> continuing coverage from capitol hill where president trump responded publicly after former fbi director james comey testified before a senate intelligence committee. >> we are getting reaction from firefighters, pg & e and others accused by derick almena's lawyers in a press conference you saw right here. almena and max harris are charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. >> there are a host of new films from horror and suspense to kids' comedies and movies that will ma
in april president trump signed executive order calling for review of all national monuments.t. >>> coming up, the tom cruise reboot of the mummy debuts this weekend. plus, a scary movie about a deadly virus. we will have details on all the new films in theaters this weekend coming up after the break. my neighbor says that i shouldn't let my kids raid the fridge whenever they want. i'm dancing with the devil, she says. give them a taste of freedom at this age, soon they are running...
50
50
Jun 24, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the name of the monument. it's called the post appomattox tragedy monument, which speaks bit of, and it has a shock value, i should add, when to get closet up to take a picture of it, he got shot -- he got shocked. the history of the one 92nd of ohio, which was the union -- the unit involved in this, who carried out the execution, this is what there regiment history says. it says in order to secure the protection of life and property over so large a territory -- meeting the value -- the punishments for crime were necessarily severe. in summary, all offending persons were allowed trial and counsel excepted party of four guerrillas who attacked the horses after the surrender of the rebels, two of home work executed -- two of home -- two executed.re the others if they did arrest and later would be pardoned. grant wanted the war to end even into the summer of 1865. suchis why they offered generous terms. this is why they extended paroled to men who had not been at appomattox. this is why they set up parole offices
this is the name of the monument. it's called the post appomattox tragedy monument, which speaks bit of, and it has a shock value, i should add, when to get closet up to take a picture of it, he got shot -- he got shocked. the history of the one 92nd of ohio, which was the union -- the unit involved in this, who carried out the execution, this is what there regiment history says. it says in order to secure the protection of life and property over so large a territory -- meeting the value -- the...
106
106
Jun 2, 2017
06/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> are you kerpconcerned about of the monuments being removed down south. is that being removed from history. >> you mean the 1.3 million acres designated as the national monument. >> i mean the confederate monuments people think it is sort of erasing history when doing that. >> when we remove a monument, a statue of someone that's up to the locality to do that if they do that they need to make extra steps to make sure that person wasn't forgotten, good or bad when we remove someone's story from history we avoid opportunities to learn from mistakes they may have had. >> we got to talk a lot travel ban to your book to climate change. senator mike lee thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> when be come back vladimir putin comments about hacking, what it could mean for the russian investigation. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptom
. >> are you kerpconcerned about of the monuments being removed down south. is that being removed from history. >> you mean the 1.3 million acres designated as the national monument. >> i mean the confederate monuments people think it is sort of erasing history when doing that. >> when we remove a monument, a statue of someone that's up to the locality to do that if they do that they need to make extra steps to make sure that person wasn't forgotten, good or bad when we...
84
84
Jun 2, 2017
06/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
>> the monuments being removed from down south.if you mean the 1.35 acres designated as part of the national monument in my state -- >> i mean the confederate monuments. >> yeah, okay. >> sort of eas aing history by doing that. >> in that circumstance when we remove a statue of someone, that's up to the locality deciding to do it. that's their choice. if they're going to do that, they need to take extra steps to make sure that person isn't forgotten because whether they were good or bad, when we remove someone's story from history we avoid opportunities to learn from mistakes they may have made. >> we've got to talk about a lot from a travel ban to your book to climate change. the book is called "written out of history." i appreciate you coming on cnn. >> more on putin's comments about election hacking. what this could mean for the russia investigation. with type 2 diabetes a lower a1c is a lot about choices. but it can be hard sometimes, 'cause different sides of you struggle with which ones to make. well, what if you kept making
>> the monuments being removed from down south.if you mean the 1.35 acres designated as part of the national monument in my state -- >> i mean the confederate monuments. >> yeah, okay. >> sort of eas aing history by doing that. >> in that circumstance when we remove a statue of someone, that's up to the locality deciding to do it. that's their choice. if they're going to do that, they need to take extra steps to make sure that person isn't forgotten because whether...
79
79
Jun 9, 2017
06/17
by
KOFY
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> at the state capitol legislation defend the the antiquitiy act used to protect national monuments president trump orred review of those in past decades including six in our state like the giant sequ a sequoias in northern california. >> the work we do here to is preserve the national monuments is something we can see and feel and appreciate for years to come. >> california attorney general said the state will take legal action to preserve those monuments. >>> why didn't you stop and say mr. president this is wrong. >> i was so stunned. >> the fired fbi director describes his meetings with president trump and accuses the white house of smearing his name. >>> also the vote count in england tonight looks like a big loss fo a. >>> and good evening once again, we'll begin this half hour with former fbi director james comey's riveted testimony on capitol hill speaking under oath said it wasn't the president's firing that caused him to speak out but the shifting explanations and insults directed at him and the fbi, he called them quote, lies, plain and simple. >> today with the eyes of t
. >>> at the state capitol legislation defend the the antiquitiy act used to protect national monuments president trump orred review of those in past decades including six in our state like the giant sequ a sequoias in northern california. >> the work we do here to is preserve the national monuments is something we can see and feel and appreciate for years to come. >> california attorney general said the state will take legal action to preserve those monuments. >>>...
187
187
Jun 29, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and a monument was knocked down to the ground, it's not reid's first commandment takedown.oma in 2014. >>> fourth of july is around the corner that means a lot of fireworks. consumer products safety commission held its annual fireworks safety demonstration to remind consumers about real dangers fireworks could have. fireworks accidents sent 11,000 americans to the er in 2016. never relight a dud. never letting children use sparklers. a lot of people and kids love those. leave the fireworks shows to the professionals. especially if you would have downed a few during the day at your barbecue, you kind of don't need to be playing with fireworks, too. >> i had a friend in high school who lost part of a finger from fireworks. not something to fool around with. >> sparklers are tough because kids love it. >> you think it's safe but they're still on fire. >> even with their grips. better to be safe. >> bottle rockets, dangerous. >> i'm frances rivera. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing h
. >> and a monument was knocked down to the ground, it's not reid's first commandment takedown.oma in 2014. >>> fourth of july is around the corner that means a lot of fireworks. consumer products safety commission held its annual fireworks safety demonstration to remind consumers about real dangers fireworks could have. fireworks accidents sent 11,000 americans to the er in 2016. never relight a dud. never letting children use sparklers. a lot of people and kids love those....
68
68
Jun 29, 2017
06/17
by
KCSM
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
a video posted to facebook showed the moment the monument was destroyed. >> oh, my goodness. freedom! amy: the driver, michael t. reed, was arrested on felony charges. reed is accused of a similar act in 2014 that destroyed a public monument to the ten commandments in oklahoma. arkansas officials have vowed to rebuild their state's monument, even though the american civil liberties union has promised to challenge the display as a violation of the first amendment's establishment clause. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i am nermeen shaikh. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. as senate majority leaders mitch -- as senate majority leader mitch mcconnell attempts to revive a bill to overturn obamacare, we look today at the radical right's attempt to reshape the role of the federal government -- from health care to education to housing. while the congressional budget office predicted 22 million would lose health insurance as a
a video posted to facebook showed the moment the monument was destroyed. >> oh, my goodness. freedom! amy: the driver, michael t. reed, was arrested on felony charges. reed is accused of a similar act in 2014 that destroyed a public monument to the ten commandments in oklahoma. arkansas officials have vowed to rebuild their state's monument, even though the american civil liberties union has promised to challenge the display as a violation of the first amendment's establishment clause....
96
96
Jun 28, 2017
06/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
the monument was paid for with private funds. >>> wildfire has destroyed the home of big bang theory star johnny. hundreds of people have been evacuated from california's central coast while firefighters try to get the flames under control. at last check, it was about 60% contained. >>> americans have different views on young girls depending on their cultural backgrounds. >> so the news comes from a report authored by georgetown university law schools center on poverty and inequality shows that black girls are seen as more sexually mature than their white counterparts. the study also found that black girls know more than whites about adult topics. the report focuses on girls between 5 and 14 years old. the executive director of the center tells our editorial partners at the washington post that black girls are seen as less innocent and in need girls of the same age. >>> trending now, what researchers found in starbucks iced drinks that has coffee drinkers squirming tonight. >>> america's obesity epidemic takes aim at our four legged friends. >>> not as cool tonight. but certainly com
the monument was paid for with private funds. >>> wildfire has destroyed the home of big bang theory star johnny. hundreds of people have been evacuated from california's central coast while firefighters try to get the flames under control. at last check, it was about 60% contained. >>> americans have different views on young girls depending on their cultural backgrounds. >> so the news comes from a report authored by georgetown university law schools center on poverty...
63
63
Jun 11, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
this monument goes up in 1927. if any of you have seen this washing -- this monument in washington, d.c., it sits further away from the capital. it goes up in 1927. pennsylvania a meadeure passed memorial. grants consistently in shadow during the war when they're planning for the memorial, there is this large conversation about how the meade memorial cannot eclipse grants memorial. grants memorial at the capital, it has lines. lyonlions.ot exceed line you cannot eclipse lions. -- and reflecting on what brooks tot said is the ability subordinate ego. he endured a tremendous amount from the press and within the army so he could make this partnership work. could you talk about his personality. he spoke about his sense of duty, but there is certainly was putg admirable, ego aside for the cause. >> we focus on the relationship with grant, but it might be worth focusing on conversation with lincoln as well. -- i think it is important when we evaluate meade or any others that we talk about what decisive battles mean. deci
this monument goes up in 1927. if any of you have seen this washing -- this monument in washington, d.c., it sits further away from the capital. it goes up in 1927. pennsylvania a meadeure passed memorial. grants consistently in shadow during the war when they're planning for the memorial, there is this large conversation about how the meade memorial cannot eclipse grants memorial. grants memorial at the capital, it has lines. lyonlions.ot exceed line you cannot eclipse lions. -- and reflecting...
70
70
Jun 9, 2017
06/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
president trump signed an executive order calling for a review of all national monuments more than 100 acres established over the past 21 years, here in california six monuments are on the review list including snow mountain in the national forest and giant sequoia mountain. >>> tomorrow a memorial service will be held for the little girl who died back in 1876 and found buried under a house in san francisco. the three-year-old girl is identified as edith howard cook. her casket was found by a construction crew during work on the house. inside the little girl was preserved. a group called the guardian of innocence reburied her at green lawn memorial park last year. and now that her name is known, they will hold a memorial service for her at the cemetery tomorrow is 11:00 in the morning, the public is welcome to attend. >> you follow that had story extensively and just so much of the little girl and her story was preserved in such an incredible way. >> and now after all these years a proper burial and they are going to redo -- you know, gave her the nickname mir an da eve, edith cook wil
president trump signed an executive order calling for a review of all national monuments more than 100 acres established over the past 21 years, here in california six monuments are on the review list including snow mountain in the national forest and giant sequoia mountain. >>> tomorrow a memorial service will be held for the little girl who died back in 1876 and found buried under a house in san francisco. the three-year-old girl is identified as edith howard cook. her casket was...
90
90
Jun 13, 2017
06/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> zincy wants to make changes to the national monument recommending a new bears airs national monumentutah be reduced and how selected areas of 1.3 acre site are categorize. trump signed an executive order to review designation of dozens of national monuments on lands calling protection efforts during previous administrations. >> dennis rod man making second trip to north korea. >> it's called the cofefe act we'll tell what you it is when we come back. >> let's look live across the d.c. region. beautiful shot. >> looks like a postcard. >> picture perfect indeed. it will be hot out there again today. michael thomas will fill you in on the heat wave when we come back. you're watching "fox news morning" don't go anywhere. narrator: the washington post endorses dr. ralph northam. mr. northam would make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands o
. >>> zincy wants to make changes to the national monument recommending a new bears airs national monumentutah be reduced and how selected areas of 1.3 acre site are categorize. trump signed an executive order to review designation of dozens of national monuments on lands calling protection efforts during previous administrations. >> dennis rod man making second trip to north korea. >> it's called the cofefe act we'll tell what you it is when we come back. >> let's...
138
138
Jun 29, 2017
06/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
mode down the new 6,000 pond monument in his truck, guess what, he live stream the whole thing. take a look. >> freedom. >> so look at him now. little rock arkansas, controversial monument had just bin un stalled what less than -- less than 24 hours earlier, paid for with private funding, several groups, including the aclu have, been fighting the statue as unconstitutional state endorsement of re ledge on, but 2015 law permitted that. man who destroyed these ten mantle monument was arrested three years ago for doing the same thing, in oklahoma. >> and he has evidence to show in court. >> really. >> against him. >> yes. >> getting paid to stay in shape. how much extra cash one of the newest eagles could reportedly make, if he shows up to camp at a certain weight. >> he's going to make a lot of money, apparently not that much weight he has to lose, we will break down the numbers in a moment. perfect dasure is.game huh? i don't know about you gus, but i think a foul ball's coming our way. i'm ready! (crack of the bat, crowd cheers) whoa! almost had it! maybe next time. what about t
mode down the new 6,000 pond monument in his truck, guess what, he live stream the whole thing. take a look. >> freedom. >> so look at him now. little rock arkansas, controversial monument had just bin un stalled what less than -- less than 24 hours earlier, paid for with private funding, several groups, including the aclu have, been fighting the statue as unconstitutional state endorsement of re ledge on, but 2015 law permitted that. man who destroyed these ten mantle monument was...
98
98
Jun 23, 2017
06/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
a false narrative conveyed by the statues along monument avenue.is approach may set richmond apart from other southern states. several cities across the country chose the other path, removing my humans in places like st. louis and new orleans. of disneyicece history tucked away for 60 years is heading to auction. this is the very first map of what would become disneyland. it's a concept work that walt disney drew. the auction is this sunday and opening bids start at half $1 million. a lot more than that. drawn by walt disney. autria: how neat. 6:19. we have got our own water rides in the does that make it better because it is friday? you go, ok. autria: better than monday. lastica: the rain only couple of hours this morning could we have a break coming our way and then the possibility of scattered thunderstorms with the cloud cover just not going to be a good pool day. saturdayck at the pool afternoon. sunday early and monday,, ah, next week is looking delightful. let's talk about the morning rain. we're seeing the first part of it come through our
a false narrative conveyed by the statues along monument avenue.is approach may set richmond apart from other southern states. several cities across the country chose the other path, removing my humans in places like st. louis and new orleans. of disneyicece history tucked away for 60 years is heading to auction. this is the very first map of what would become disneyland. it's a concept work that walt disney drew. the auction is this sunday and opening bids start at half $1 million. a lot more...
42
42
Jun 10, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
>> when i see the monuments, and the capitol i feel such a sense of pride, that a 10 -- i get to be part of this great country. that is what i feel when i came to washington. seeing those doubles of our the democracy. i am honored to be here, and i am particularly honored to be the first vietnamese-american woman to serve in congress. i believe in a democracy where we have a representative government, with people who represent the people they are serving. i believe in a diverse government. reporter: tell us your experience from vietnam? >> i was six years old and my brother was eight, when our parents got on a boat to escape from vietnam. experience from vietnam? here we are adrift in the south china sea when a u.s. navy ship came upon our vessel, -- a -- they refueled and helped us get to a refugee camp. a church answered our family and relocated us to virginia. they helped my parents get jobs, and they work multiple jobs to ensure that they could make ends meet and help my brother and i focus on our education. it is that moment of -- whether it is earned a pity, or just -- serendipity
>> when i see the monuments, and the capitol i feel such a sense of pride, that a 10 -- i get to be part of this great country. that is what i feel when i came to washington. seeing those doubles of our the democracy. i am honored to be here, and i am particularly honored to be the first vietnamese-american woman to serve in congress. i believe in a democracy where we have a representative government, with people who represent the people they are serving. i believe in a diverse...
96
96
Jun 29, 2017
06/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
the monument violates separation of church and state. and no prison relief for brandon dassey from making a murder. a federal judge overturned his conviction in the murder of a photographer and called for a new trial. but, an appeals court said he has to stay behind bars while the state of wisconsin appeals. >>> and the brea overseas tonight. look at this. cardinal, george is now the highest ranking official in the catholic church to face charges related to that long running sexual abuse scandal. police asked him to return there to face multiple charges related to sexual offenses in the past. the chief financial adviser to pope francis. >>> also breaking tonight, new details about the travel ban program as reported, visa applicants from six mainly muslim nations have to show a close family or business tie in order to visit the u.s. the state department explains that close relationship has to be with a parent, a spouse, a child, or a sibling. what doesn't count, as a close enough relationship to qualify for a u.s. visa, grandparents, gran
the monument violates separation of church and state. and no prison relief for brandon dassey from making a murder. a federal judge overturned his conviction in the murder of a photographer and called for a new trial. but, an appeals court said he has to stay behind bars while the state of wisconsin appeals. >>> and the brea overseas tonight. look at this. cardinal, george is now the highest ranking official in the catholic church to face charges related to that long running sexual...