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our superintendent tara morrison. give her a round of applause.arks in this area and we need to acknowledge their service.o i wanted to calm not only to represent the 75,000 people of ward four and the 20 great neighborhoods i have the privilege to serve, but also our city. i went to the council and there was unanimous decision to acknowledge today with the resolution. so superintendent morrison, may i present you with the following. i'll read a few of the statements here. this resolution says, whereas fort stevens originally named fort massachusetts from the home state of the soldiers who constructed it was built to defend the district of columbia against attacks from the confederate army from the north along seventh street pike now known as georgia avenue. whereas fort massachusetts was renamed fort stevens after the death of general stevens at the battle of chantilly on september 1st, 1862. whereas in the summer of 1864 general grant moved most union troops to the south leaving only 9,000 troops to defend the district of columbia. whereas on ju
our superintendent tara morrison. give her a round of applause.arks in this area and we need to acknowledge their service.o i wanted to calm not only to represent the 75,000 people of ward four and the 20 great neighborhoods i have the privilege to serve, but also our city. i went to the council and there was unanimous decision to acknowledge today with the resolution. so superintendent morrison, may i present you with the following. i'll read a few of the statements here. this resolution says,...
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morrison off 4.4%, and ocado off 3.4%.tesco share price is off by 6%, but it was down by much more than that, up to 9% off earlier on this morning right at the start of the trading. >>> let's have a look at the bond markets. once again, we're seeing the flight to safety continues. the yield for the bunds, the ten-year bunch, though, leveling at 0.9%. it was below that level yesterday and in this morning's trade. treshy yield at 2.34%. that is a 14-month low and the ten-year italian yields adds 2.4%. remember the cpi data there at 0.2%. and the currency markets, let's have a look at how euro/dollar reacted to the cpi data, 0.3% in line with expectations. we saw it shooting higher and maybe expectation was for even weaker numbers. the u.s. dollar against the japanese yen up by 0.2%. no great reaction to the weaker than expected japanese data points out this morning. and we are seeing still some safe haven buying into the swiss franc which is dangerously low now as the minimum exchange rate target about three years ago. i wan
morrison off 4.4%, and ocado off 3.4%.tesco share price is off by 6%, but it was down by much more than that, up to 9% off earlier on this morning right at the start of the trading. >>> let's have a look at the bond markets. once again, we're seeing the flight to safety continues. the yield for the bunds, the ten-year bunch, though, leveling at 0.9%. it was below that level yesterday and in this morning's trade. treshy yield at 2.34%. that is a 14-month low and the ten-year italian...
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. >> keith morrison, with secrets in a small town. >>> good evening, and welcome to dateline.ester holt. her life ended in mystery on a dead end road, a mother of three who'd gone missing. for police, the investigation seemed to hit a dead end too. but they had promised this family they would never quit. then, a small town story led to a very big break, and to a suspect that surprised just about everyone. here's keith morrison. >>> suppose for a minute you were sitting in your car, smack-dab in the middle of tuscaloosa, alabama, and you kept an eye down highway 69 and kept a close eye. you rolled into a town called moundville. been around for a long time, has moundville. but it's a sad truth as the sheriff says, even here, where everybody used to know everybody, it's not that way anymore. >> so many different people are moving in from around the world and -- >> trying to escape the crowds. >> escape the crowd or running from something. >> oh, yes, where you have gone, andy griffith, mayberry has apparently up and left us. the sheriff fights real crime nowadays. >> the crime yo
. >> keith morrison, with secrets in a small town. >>> good evening, and welcome to dateline.ester holt. her life ended in mystery on a dead end road, a mother of three who'd gone missing. for police, the investigation seemed to hit a dead end too. but they had promised this family they would never quit. then, a small town story led to a very big break, and to a suspect that surprised just about everyone. here's keith morrison. >>> suppose for a minute you were sitting...
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rob morrison said some 30 acts of vanld lichl took place yesterday. and it's just the latest in a series of attacks. >> war zone. yeah. i would have to say. >> reporter: russell vanskoy says the worst part is not knowing why they're targeted. >> it just leaves you, you know, wondering. because there's no reason for it around our block. >> reporter: some people told us they plan to start a neighborhood project to set up security cameras. julian serna says they may have no choice. >> it's terrible. this is our neighborhood. this is our little community over here. we like to keep it clean. >> reporter: morrison is worries that what he calls the ongoing vandalism isn't serious enough to get special attention from the city. >> i'd like to see the city fathers take note that all things aren't peaches and cream around here. >> reporter: now sunnyvale public safety says it is investigating the vandalism but point out much of it is minor and possibly because people aren't reporting the crime, investigators have no record of an ongoing problem in the neighborho
rob morrison said some 30 acts of vanld lichl took place yesterday. and it's just the latest in a series of attacks. >> war zone. yeah. i would have to say. >> reporter: russell vanskoy says the worst part is not knowing why they're targeted. >> it just leaves you, you know, wondering. because there's no reason for it around our block. >> reporter: some people told us they plan to start a neighborhood project to set up security cameras. julian serna says they may have no...
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she came from south county to clean up the streets of west morrison. on the table you can see two guns we confiscated tonight. these guns were in a vehicle that we approached that was right across or near the media and where each of you was standing. the vehicle pulled into a parking lot and had his windows down and prior to pulling in there, our air unit had followed the vehicle as it fired shots near an apartment. when our officers approached the vehicle several in the media who were at the location began to cross the street and take pictures and walk up prior to officers securing the vehicle. here on the table you also find a molotov cocktail. many have been throwned last night and today. i told you in the media you have not seen these being thrown, but our peaceful protesters haven't seen these. a lot of times they are thrown without their knowledge, and as many of you saw today, you saw the bottles, the frozen bottles and the glass. we had one individual who walked between us as we were standing there and lined up across the street and threw down
she came from south county to clean up the streets of west morrison. on the table you can see two guns we confiscated tonight. these guns were in a vehicle that we approached that was right across or near the media and where each of you was standing. the vehicle pulled into a parking lot and had his windows down and prior to pulling in there, our air unit had followed the vehicle as it fired shots near an apartment. when our officers approached the vehicle several in the media who were at the...
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. >> reporter: seth morrison has been called a lot of names over these past weeks. >> self hating jew, fake jew, you have been brain washed. >> over the decades as the occupation drags on his position changed. he now works with an organization that pushes for boycott on israel, the membership has spiked. since the latest conflict in gaza. >> .i've gom to the view that israel is addicted to occupation. they're so closed off to the hearts and minds of palestinians that they're unwilling to change. >> repeating one line often. >> i think the secretary's calls have also reiterated the need to reduce tensions and decrease violence. >> reporter: the very next day, the israeli bombardment officially began. >> what we're focused on here is deescalating the situation. >> the next day israeli ground forces went into gaza. president obama expressed concern on july 21st. >> we have serious concerns. >> the next day the u.s. resupplied the israeli army with tank shells and ammunition. it wasn't until this u.n. school was hit that the obama administration called the action disgraceful and indirectl
. >> reporter: seth morrison has been called a lot of names over these past weeks. >> self hating jew, fake jew, you have been brain washed. >> over the decades as the occupation drags on his position changed. he now works with an organization that pushes for boycott on israel, the membership has spiked. since the latest conflict in gaza. >> .i've gom to the view that israel is addicted to occupation. they're so closed off to the hearts and minds of palestinians that...
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and logan morrison, chase utley probably should have the ball.urnett said after the game he probably will not pitch next year. and ben revere and brad miller throws him out. yes way. and he strikes out 11 in 8 things in. the phillies lose 5-2. the eagles require barner. and he played in oregon. and lesean has a limp. how serious is it? don't ask a sarcastic coach kelly. >> i will not play again. [ laughter ] >> no, he's fine. >> the intensity he's a practice player. >> it's okay. [ laughter ] >> some days he's great out there and other days he is not so great. >> kevin turner and the entire eagles accept the ice bucket challenge. >>> and standing in a pool-sized vat of iced water is not enough. they upped the ante. that is coach kelly. the first in. >> he likes the crazy battles. the slow game we had, he was hot for it. that is one of the things jumping in cold water, ice. he likes the challenges. he's used to that. >> good form. the eagles taking a break with the stealers. you can see that game at 7:30. >> more from the taney dragons and their o
and logan morrison, chase utley probably should have the ball.urnett said after the game he probably will not pitch next year. and ben revere and brad miller throws him out. yes way. and he strikes out 11 in 8 things in. the phillies lose 5-2. the eagles require barner. and he played in oregon. and lesean has a limp. how serious is it? don't ask a sarcastic coach kelly. >> i will not play again. [ laughter ] >> no, he's fine. >> the intensity he's a practice player. >>...
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so superintendent morrison, may i present you with the following. confederate army from the north along seventh street pike now known as georgia avenue. whereas fort massachusetts was renamed fort stevens after the death of general stevens at the battle of chantilly on september 1st, 1862. whereas in the summer of 1864 general grant moved most union troops to the south leaving only 9,000 troops to defend the district of columbia. whereas on july 11th and july 12th, 1864, the battle of fort stevens occurred and was the only civil war battle to take place in the district of columbia. whereas the union army's sixth corps brought reenforcements to fort stevens where president lincoln met them and became the only sitting president in our history to come under hostile attack. and whereas on the evening of july 12th, 1864, confederate troops began to withdraw from fort stevens and from the district of columbia. this victory saved the nation's capital, helped ensure president lincoln's reelection and aided in the preservation of the union. following the bat
so superintendent morrison, may i present you with the following. confederate army from the north along seventh street pike now known as georgia avenue. whereas fort massachusetts was renamed fort stevens after the death of general stevens at the battle of chantilly on september 1st, 1862. whereas in the summer of 1864 general grant moved most union troops to the south leaving only 9,000 troops to defend the district of columbia. whereas on july 11th and july 12th, 1864, the battle of fort...
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. >> keith morrison reports on a cliff-hanger of a case. in an instant. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm lester holt. the papers called it the spray tan murder trial, but could a spray tan really be to blame for a young mother's puzzling death? the questions in this case started early one morning with a dramatic call for help and ended five years later with an equally dramatic verdict in court. here's keith morrison. >> the story, when it hit the news, sounded almost crazy. >> killed by a spray tan. >> claiming his wife died after an allergic reaction to a spray tan. >> they try to blame her death on a reaction to a spray tan. and thus a myth was born. the case of the spray tan defense. what a headline. that was a strange tale. and it is true that a spray tan did play a part in what could be murder. the true story about ha happened here in miami was far more troubling, tragic and bizarre than thiany headline, and it al happened so fast. >> business was good, beautiful house. great friends, and then it changed in an instant, like that. like that. to begin with, there was a brand newto
. >> keith morrison reports on a cliff-hanger of a case. in an instant. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm lester holt. the papers called it the spray tan murder trial, but could a spray tan really be to blame for a young mother's puzzling death? the questions in this case started early one morning with a dramatic call for help and ended five years later with an equally dramatic verdict in court. here's keith morrison. >> the story, when it hit the news, sounded almost crazy....
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judge truman morrison serves on the superior court of the district of columbia. for years he has advocated for bail reform. >> two-thirds of the jail population in the united states of america tonight are people awaiting trial. people who our law presumes to be innocent because they have not yet had their trial. those people have not been put there because they have been found by any process to be too dangerous or too unlikely to come back. they're almost all there simply because they don't have the money to purchase their freedom. >> we wanted to speak to inmates who find themselves in that position...but baltimore's jail refused to allow us inside. we were granted access to the second largest jail in maryland: the prince george's county detention center. >> every year, thirty thousand people pass through this facility. the ones who remain inside tend to be like samuel kayira - out of touch with family, with a history of misdemeanors. samuel was arrested for stealing from a wine store. his bail was set at two thousand dollars. >> hey, how's it going? i'm sebasti
judge truman morrison serves on the superior court of the district of columbia. for years he has advocated for bail reform. >> two-thirds of the jail population in the united states of america tonight are people awaiting trial. people who our law presumes to be innocent because they have not yet had their trial. those people have not been put there because they have been found by any process to be too dangerous or too unlikely to come back. they're almost all there simply because they...
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so superintendent morrison, may i present you with the following.confederate army from the north, along 7th street pike, now known as georgia avenue. whereas ft. massachusetts was renamed ft. stevens after the death of brigadier general stevens at the battle of chantilly on september 1st, 1862. and whereas in the summer of 1864, general ulysses s. grant moved most union troops to the south leaving only 9,000 troops to defend the district of columbia. and whereas on july 11th and july 12th, 1864, the battle of ft. stevens occurred and was the only civil war battle to take place in the district of columbia. whereas, the union army 6th corps brought reinforcements to ft. stevens where president abraham lincoln met then and became the only sitting president in our history to come under hostile attack. and whereas on the evening of july 12th, 1864, confederate troops began to withdraw from ft. stevens and from the district of columbia. this victory saved the nation's capital, helped ensure president lincoln's re-election and aided in the preservation of
so superintendent morrison, may i present you with the following.confederate army from the north, along 7th street pike, now known as georgia avenue. whereas ft. massachusetts was renamed ft. stevens after the death of brigadier general stevens at the battle of chantilly on september 1st, 1862. and whereas in the summer of 1864, general ulysses s. grant moved most union troops to the south leaving only 9,000 troops to defend the district of columbia. and whereas on july 11th and july 12th,...
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me ♪ ♪ there's nothing but you ♪ and i ♪ have i told you lately ♪ that i love you i'm a huge van morrisonn absolutely beautiful song. you know, the beauty of have i told you lately, it can be about anybody. it can be about a family member. it can be about a dear friend, whatever you want. ♪ with gladness ♪ you take away all my sadness ♪ ease my troubles ♪ that's what's you do ♪ >> ♪ oh, the morning sun ♪ in all its glory ♪ greets the day with hope ♪ and comfort too [upbeat music] ♪ >> don henley's song the end of the innocence, and it's an amazing song, and we just put a really sort of irish, really manly tilt on the song. ♪ offer up your best defense ♪ this is the end ♪ oh, this is the end ♪ of the innocence i wrote daisy fields. there was a field beside where we lived called the daisy field. it's about meeting a girl at the daisy fields when you were a kid. ♪ by the daisy field ♪ when we were 18 ♪ and i can remember ♪ how it feels ♪ oh, mary and really all the music that i love is a lot of the music that my mom and dad loved. i'm a huge fan of glen campbell, neil young, harry nilsson, y
me ♪ ♪ there's nothing but you ♪ and i ♪ have i told you lately ♪ that i love you i'm a huge van morrisonn absolutely beautiful song. you know, the beauty of have i told you lately, it can be about anybody. it can be about a family member. it can be about a dear friend, whatever you want. ♪ with gladness ♪ you take away all my sadness ♪ ease my troubles ♪ that's what's you do ♪ >> ♪ oh, the morning sun ♪ in all its glory ♪ greets the day with hope ♪ and comfort...
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poverty adolphus, soldiers there were no longer needed because they would expel they would expel the morrison 1492. all this adventure is to the new world. see what they can do in the new world. and then, there are two people that i've mentioned foucault to the new world who are writers about it. when it's oviedo and the other is last cost us. and they write a natural history of the andes and that is extremely important for europeans. oviedo does not know latin, so he writes in spanish and that we've reached a much larger audience. so there is a reception. i don't want to say that everyone in europe stopped in their tracks and are no longer interested in what they had been before, but i would say it makes a big impression. >> host: joyce appleby, did the church understand that columbus was doing and they continue? i hate to use the term the church because i don't know what that means. >> guest: we have a catholic church. the reformation has a calm, so we have an institution everybody's lives. everybody has a priest and a bishop and archbishop. all-encompassing institution. you're asking a que
poverty adolphus, soldiers there were no longer needed because they would expel they would expel the morrison 1492. all this adventure is to the new world. see what they can do in the new world. and then, there are two people that i've mentioned foucault to the new world who are writers about it. when it's oviedo and the other is last cost us. and they write a natural history of the andes and that is extremely important for europeans. oviedo does not know latin, so he writes in spanish and that...
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. >> at about midnight, bottles were thrown at police officers, located on west morrison. it force police to deploy their helmet shields for protection and then break into the crowd and search for the agitators. >> reporter: officers in riot gear did line the streets. but for the most part, this community policed itself. >> this has been a beautiful fight. >> yes, sir. >> give yourself a round of applause. i can't hear you. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder plans to speak with community leaders, federal agents and prosecutors when he visits ferguson later this morning. he's promised the full resources of his office during a, quote, fair and independent civil rights investigation here. the local criminal investigation is moving forward as well. a st. louis grand jury will begin to hear evidence in the case today. the prosecutor's office has confirmed the officer involved in the shooting, darren wilson, has been interviewed by investigators and will have the chance, if he chooses, to testify before the grand jury at some point during the process. >> justice. >> when
. >> at about midnight, bottles were thrown at police officers, located on west morrison. it force police to deploy their helmet shields for protection and then break into the crowd and search for the agitators. >> reporter: officers in riot gear did line the streets. but for the most part, this community policed itself. >> this has been a beautiful fight. >> yes, sir. >> give yourself a round of applause. i can't hear you. >> reporter: attorney general eric...
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there's a message from me actually morrison. i don't know if you need to write this message your post should close it. needs you look what's happening here it's almost taking control of my mouth so much. so look here this isn't the first time it's happened. i had a window open and then it just closed by self and then some other stuff pops up that's what the heck's going on well it could be a virus it's been happening all morning. she's going slightly mad just. amazing let's give it a couple minutes or so she calms down. also non-work related social network she closed which is our way to second rate second phones godsake come on suspect something maybe. ok believe it. i did it anyway alex a uni office this is my computer is acting like it's got a mind of its own seriously it's been moving the cursor by itself and closing messages by itself what's wrong with that it's just taking me to frequently visited so it's just that with what's going on. with books there is one. bit worrying but she's not doing anything on the computer now e
there's a message from me actually morrison. i don't know if you need to write this message your post should close it. needs you look what's happening here it's almost taking control of my mouth so much. so look here this isn't the first time it's happened. i had a window open and then it just closed by self and then some other stuff pops up that's what the heck's going on well it could be a virus it's been happening all morning. she's going slightly mad just. amazing let's give it a couple...
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australia's immigration minister scott morrison is due in front of a public inquire on friday.will have to defends why some children are being released but not all. >>> 34 migrants who were found stowed away in a shipping contain third u.k. have now been leased from hospital. they were from afghanistan who had endured an 18 hour sea crossing when they were heard screaming for help at a british port. one of the many died during the journey. >> another 20 minutes and all would have been dead in there. i had to control myself. i had tears in my eyes. i normally never cry. but looking at those kids, how desperate they would have been to put their lives in such a state. >>> now cameroon has closed all of its borders with nigeria in a move to try to help prevent the spread of the ebola virus. the disease has already killed 1,145 people and infected almost 2,000 more in west africa. well, these are the affected countries. guinea, that's where the out break started in december last year. from there it spread to liberia, there protesters attacked a quarantine center in the capital on sa
australia's immigration minister scott morrison is due in front of a public inquire on friday.will have to defends why some children are being released but not all. >>> 34 migrants who were found stowed away in a shipping contain third u.k. have now been leased from hospital. they were from afghanistan who had endured an 18 hour sea crossing when they were heard screaming for help at a british port. one of the many died during the journey. >> another 20 minutes and all would have...
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morrison.you mentioned that there was near consensus at the conference on the five or six things that need to be done to turn the tide of hiv. i'm wondering if you could review those quickly. thanks. >> next question. >> mary linfield with creative associates international. i have the same question for stephen. i think consensus at an aids conference is a little frightening. i wondered what you want to see more debate about. also wondered what is the explanatory dialogue going on about low treatment for pediatrics? i worked as a pediatric aids adviser terry child health project from 2005-2008. i never thought it was the lack of free agents are formulations. mothers in communities did not know anything about what could be done for the children. the discussions of parents being positive are much more the barriers. what would be the response and what kind of interventions are being looked for is the question i have. >> last question for the strong. >> my name is edward green and i and the u n secr
morrison.you mentioned that there was near consensus at the conference on the five or six things that need to be done to turn the tide of hiv. i'm wondering if you could review those quickly. thanks. >> next question. >> mary linfield with creative associates international. i have the same question for stephen. i think consensus at an aids conference is a little frightening. i wondered what you want to see more debate about. also wondered what is the explanatory dialogue going on...
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steve morrison, senior vice president and director of global health policy center at cisi. so please come and join me. [ applause ] that's my most important job today. okay. so as with usual in our events, i'll ask a few questions of our panelists and we'll pretty quickly get to your questions, and i hope this is a dialogue, especially for those who weren't there who want to get a sense of how things really played out because we know that the media itself didn't cover the conference extensively. that's been a trend we've seen for a long time, and so bringing that information here is really a critical task that we want to help with. so my first question is going to be the same question for each of you but i'll start with ambassador burkes, is just to get a sense of your main impression and takeaways from this year's conference. what are some of the big themes and the ones you hope to continue as we carry forward this work. >> great, thank you, and thank you for having me here again today and thank you for all your information that you put on the kaiser website about hiv aids
steve morrison, senior vice president and director of global health policy center at cisi. so please come and join me. [ applause ] that's my most important job today. okay. so as with usual in our events, i'll ask a few questions of our panelists and we'll pretty quickly get to your questions, and i hope this is a dialogue, especially for those who weren't there who want to get a sense of how things really played out because we know that the media itself didn't cover the conference...
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magazine, he introduced some of the most iconic musicians of our time-- from janis joplin and jim morrison to bob dylan and elton john-- rock and roll journalist ben fong-torres. i'm maria hinojosa; this is one on one. ben fong-torres, so you don't play a musical instrument, but you are an icon in rock and roll. >> no! >> hinojosa: yes! >> i am not. >> hinojosa: rolling stone magazine made you famous. you were an editor there for well over a decade, and people will remember you as the guy who sent out that kid reporter in the movie almost famous to go get his story. >> that mean guy, yeah. >> hinojosa: that mean guy. >> that's me, mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and i told you that i was going to do this, because as one journalist to another journalist, it's hard to kind of sum up, because you have interviewed every major rock and roll and pop musician and country musician that exists, i would day. okay. >> well, you're overstating it, but i'll take it. >> hinojosa: overstating a little bit. if you had to choose your like, top most-memorable interviews from this huge history, what would it be? what w
magazine, he introduced some of the most iconic musicians of our time-- from janis joplin and jim morrison to bob dylan and elton john-- rock and roll journalist ben fong-torres. i'm maria hinojosa; this is one on one. ben fong-torres, so you don't play a musical instrument, but you are an icon in rock and roll. >> no! >> hinojosa: yes! >> i am not. >> hinojosa: rolling stone magazine made you famous. you were an editor there for well over a decade, and people will...
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in 1878, the chief justice of the supreme court, morrison had a major case to decide . congress had recently outlawed polygamy, and the federal courts were enforcing that law in utah tarpte. e church of mormon was fighting the right to exercise polygamy. for the first time the supreme court was going to rule on that amendment. the chief justice was concerned. he wanted to get it right. where would he look? where would he go? to history, of course. so he consulted his old friend and neighbor in washington, d.c., george bancroft. george bancroft was the most distinguished american historian of the era. he suggested, bancroft suggested, that wade should look to the works of thomas jefferson james madison, and especially the history of the ssing of the statute for the -- statute of religious freedom. in this decision, reynolds vs. the united states, the supreme court has followed ever since, d it has relied on the va -- virginia statute. the relationship between church and state is among the most enduring concerns in western civilization. this embraces the two subjects my m
in 1878, the chief justice of the supreme court, morrison had a major case to decide . congress had recently outlawed polygamy, and the federal courts were enforcing that law in utah tarpte. e church of mormon was fighting the right to exercise polygamy. for the first time the supreme court was going to rule on that amendment. the chief justice was concerned. he wanted to get it right. where would he look? where would he go? to history, of course. so he consulted his old friend and neighbor in...
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we have tony morrison, an editor of the new yorker. from harvard. you know, people will come from all different industries and academics. george stephanopoulos and anthony apply and, previously a princeton, major scholar. the most recent additions to the board. the investment world. it is a great makes, which is what you would wanted to be. let's put it this way. what makes new york amazing? what makes america amazing? it is the mix of people, the mix of background, talents, experience. the library is the place where that makes the people comes together with all the animation. it has always been the most explosive of combinations. it is where creativity comes from. the library is the foundation of that. it is where everyone can do that and as to that. in new york as and elsewhere in the country. and the trustees similarly but this great mix of experience. they bring their ideas to provide the stewardship and. >> he talked about the apex for use, etc. when is it not? at its lowest. >> we had some very rough days. so one of my predecessors came here a
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we have substantial excerpts, i have to look up in my book to tell you how many pages but it is morrison just that first chapters that you often find out about selling sight. these are run anywhere from usually two to 6,000 word so that translates into 20 to 50 pages and it varies by book. the other thing is these are all books weekend get the first chapter online yet because they haven't been published yet so it is a way of what white we are trying to do is to say if you're interested in reading more and storm, check out peter fields and the others too because they're all together in this free package. c-span: -- >> a few other books? >> charles below is a columnist for the new york times and he writes about his offering in louisiana so it is a very personal book, but very interesting. we have another reporter, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist comment he wrote a story about an 18-year-old who killed two scientists when doing what we now call distracted driving and it follows his odyssey of repentance and redemption and this person is now a leading advocate for helping all of us to re
we have substantial excerpts, i have to look up in my book to tell you how many pages but it is morrison just that first chapters that you often find out about selling sight. these are run anywhere from usually two to 6,000 word so that translates into 20 to 50 pages and it varies by book. the other thing is these are all books weekend get the first chapter online yet because they haven't been published yet so it is a way of what white we are trying to do is to say if you're interested in...
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so superintendent morrison, may i present you with the following. confederate army from the north along seventh street pike now known as georgia avenue. whereas fort massachusetts was renamed fort stevens after the death of general stevens at the battle of chantilly on september 1st, 1862. whereas in the summer of 1864 general grant moved most union troops to the south leaving only 9,000 troops to defend the district of columbia. whereas on july 11th and july 12th, 1864, the battle of fort stevens occurred and was the only civil war battle to take place in the district of columbia. whereas the union army's sixth corps brought reenforcements to fort stevens where president lincoln met them and became the only sitting president in our history to come under hostile attack. and whereas on the evening of july 12th, 1864, confederate troops began to withdraw from fort stevens and from the district of columbia. this victory saved the nation's capital, helped ensure president lincoln's reelection and aided in the preservation of the union. following the bat
so superintendent morrison, may i present you with the following. confederate army from the north along seventh street pike now known as georgia avenue. whereas fort massachusetts was renamed fort stevens after the death of general stevens at the battle of chantilly on september 1st, 1862. whereas in the summer of 1864 general grant moved most union troops to the south leaving only 9,000 troops to defend the district of columbia. whereas on july 11th and july 12th, 1864, the battle of fort...
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we have tony morrison and david remnick, the editor of the new yorker, and skip gates from harvard, andpeople who come from all different industries and academics. george stephanopoulos and anthony apie ya previously of princeton, major school, one of most recent additions to the board, with beth kojima in the investment world. it's a great mix, which is what you would want it to be. let's put it this way. what makes new york amazing? what makes america amazing? is the mix of people. the mix of background, of talents, of experiences. the library is the place where that mix of people comes together with all the information and ideas of the world. it has always been most explosive of combinations. it's where creativity comes from. the library is the foundation of that. it's where everyone can do that and does do that. in new york, as in elsewhere in the country, and the trustees similarly are this great mix of experience and bring their ideas to provide the stewardship and leadership of this institution. >> host: president tony marx, you talked about new york city being at its apex, et ce
we have tony morrison and david remnick, the editor of the new yorker, and skip gates from harvard, andpeople who come from all different industries and academics. george stephanopoulos and anthony apie ya previously of princeton, major school, one of most recent additions to the board, with beth kojima in the investment world. it's a great mix, which is what you would want it to be. let's put it this way. what makes new york amazing? what makes america amazing? is the mix of people. the mix of...
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that whether it is through secondary markets, which reform over the years, and this whole idea of morrison just housing, we need to have a mechanism by which we deal with goodies as they grow and rural america became urban america and all that was sort of happening by the 60s after world war ii on and dealing with suburbia, the inner-city is and dealing with how you provide shelter within that environment. >> host: president johnson authorizes nearly $8 billion for housing and rental assistance, rent subsidies for low-income people and new housing projects, grants to help low-income homeowners rehabilitate their property, a small businesses by rehabilitating earning -- urban property. is it a success? >> it was one of many bills that are passed every few years. there is sustainability if you will and pressure from the interest groups to modify and squeak financial system that mitigates this risk providing what we call affordable housing, and reaching the middle-class and the whole concept of home ownership versus rental housing continues today, to be a third rail issue in some cases. >> ho
that whether it is through secondary markets, which reform over the years, and this whole idea of morrison just housing, we need to have a mechanism by which we deal with goodies as they grow and rural america became urban america and all that was sort of happening by the 60s after world war ii on and dealing with suburbia, the inner-city is and dealing with how you provide shelter within that environment. >> host: president johnson authorizes nearly $8 billion for housing and rental...
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steve morris morrison, said look at the bills. >> i'm in favor of legal immigration. i think most legal immigrants pay their own way in terms of paying more in taxes than they use in services. what makes people angry here is these are illegal immigrants, they're coming into communities that are already in tough financial situations, and so i did some of the math. assuming the number is right, 50,000 kids coming in illegally, if these local communities have to educate them, we're talking about, by my calculations, a billion dollars a year. that is a cost on these local communities -- >> talking about all 50,000 spread across the country. >> that's a big cost. >> you know these communes are being told, we're going to sort this out and -- >> yeah. first of all i think the federal government should pay those communities back. it's a failure of the federal government in enforcing the borders, so why should the local -- >> but the history is local communities do even after compensation by the federal government. >> that's why a lot of these communities are very skeptical th
steve morris morrison, said look at the bills. >> i'm in favor of legal immigration. i think most legal immigrants pay their own way in terms of paying more in taxes than they use in services. what makes people angry here is these are illegal immigrants, they're coming into communities that are already in tough financial situations, and so i did some of the math. assuming the number is right, 50,000 kids coming in illegally, if these local communities have to educate them, we're talking...
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morrison.us in march 2012, less than one month after trayvon martin was killed, not by police but by a member of the neighborhood watch. here c.j. morrison speaks about one of two times he was stopped by police walking home from the park with his friends. >> the cop rolls by, he slows down, he stops, and he starts questioning us like, what are you guys doing? do you have drugs? asking us why we're out so late. we just came from the park. you can see behind us, it's the park. why are you questioning us in this way? >> for c.j. his daily reality is one where the perceived threat of danger can lead to dangerous and sometimes deadly outcomes. c.j. adheres to certain self-made guidelines when going out. he told us, quote, when i do go out, i go out with people i trust, people who i know won't put me in dangerous situations. you have to go out with a plan. know who you will leave with and how you will leave. too often they are forced to shed the care free times of childhood because we have to teach t
morrison.us in march 2012, less than one month after trayvon martin was killed, not by police but by a member of the neighborhood watch. here c.j. morrison speaks about one of two times he was stopped by police walking home from the park with his friends. >> the cop rolls by, he slows down, he stops, and he starts questioning us like, what are you guys doing? do you have drugs? asking us why we're out so late. we just came from the park. you can see behind us, it's the park. why are you...
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our officers were under gunfire last night down here at canfield and west morrison. >> did the officers return fire? >> no, they did not. they were hiding behind bushes near homes. officers didn't want to take the risk of not firing into a home or stray bullet. they used great restraint in that. >> at this point, any information on injuries last night? we know there were more than 30 arrests. any officers injured? any protesters injured to your knowledge? >> we had four officers injure friday st. louis county police department with minor injuries. we had no protesters injured as a result of any of our activity. we did have two subject to -- shot by guns within -- by the groups that were here. >> was lifting the curfew a mistake? >> no, i don't believe so. >> is the curfew going to remain lifted today? >> thus far, as we speak now, there is no curfew. >> but it sounds like there is a chance that you guys could decide to institute a curfew once again? >> there has been no conversation about that. >> okay. curfew lifted. national guard was brought in. at this point, neither of those things
our officers were under gunfire last night down here at canfield and west morrison. >> did the officers return fire? >> no, they did not. they were hiding behind bushes near homes. officers didn't want to take the risk of not firing into a home or stray bullet. they used great restraint in that. >> at this point, any information on injuries last night? we know there were more than 30 arrests. any officers injured? any protesters injured to your knowledge? >> we had four...
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beaumarchais, operating behind the scenes under an alias company and then thirdly a german named robert morrison in philadelphia was in the revolution. it was his job to get to the colonies to reduce the agriculture products that could be sent back to europe to repay the various loans. now, there is a very famous cartoon, political cartoon. i think it was from the "chicago tribune" but are not absolute sure. it might've been in the newspaper, had to do with world war i when "blackjack" pershing made the famous line loss yet come we are here, meaning we are returning the favor of what you helped us are in the revolution. and it's a beautiful drawing. as the american dope boys with the tenets and one rifle and long bandanna landing on the coast of france. and then up on the cliffs is a ghostly figure of lafayette. and the voice coming out of the american troops, lafayette, we are here. the french historian told me that what lofty a chip responded was, yes, but did you bring your checkbooks? the reason for that is we never paid it back any of the loan that the british, i mean the french gave us aga
beaumarchais, operating behind the scenes under an alias company and then thirdly a german named robert morrison in philadelphia was in the revolution. it was his job to get to the colonies to reduce the agriculture products that could be sent back to europe to repay the various loans. now, there is a very famous cartoon, political cartoon. i think it was from the "chicago tribune" but are not absolute sure. it might've been in the newspaper, had to do with world war i when...
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an anonymous letter was sent to morrison and several of his neighbors. >> "show some respect and fly your flag on important holidays instead of trying to make a moronic statement." >> it accuses residents who display them outside their homes of being confused republicans who don't agree with the president. chase pennington got one too. >> it's definitely offensive. make all these accusations about what type of person i am, what type of person anybody who flies the flag is. >> we don't know much about the sender except the letters are postmarked out of san francisco, and on each envelope, what do you know, a stamp with the american flag. neighbors are just as puzzled. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> they call this a close-knit community and many put out flags to show solidarity. >> we didn't want to be intimidated by that kind of behavior. in fact, we wanted to show a strong statement, send a statement. >> even though morris and pending done think sending the note was a bizarre thing to do. the flag stands for your freedom. they have a freedom to send that letter out. >> their flags ar
an anonymous letter was sent to morrison and several of his neighbors. >> "show some respect and fly your flag on important holidays instead of trying to make a moronic statement." >> it accuses residents who display them outside their homes of being confused republicans who don't agree with the president. chase pennington got one too. >> it's definitely offensive. make all these accusations about what type of person i am, what type of person anybody who flies the...
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jim morrison of the doors used to wear leather pants. >> they had to cut them off. >> what do you mean>> they are so tight and they sweat and then you cannot pull them off. they used to cut them off. >> you didn't know that. >> i don't wear them either but i do know that from reading about, you know, rock stars who wear leather pants, they are really tight. you have to powder up. >> leather pant fashion. >> she's really tiny. i'm sure she has no problems. >> i wear wool, sorry. >> wool. >> yes, this is wool. >> i'm sorry. >> lupit a knew and her style icon. oscar winner admits that she does in the like shopping at all, which is good. she does not to have shop all the time. >> she has stylist pick it out. >> she would wear anything and look great. >> so stunning. >> it is always different. she doesn't wear traditional items. she wears something totally stand out but not in a bad way. she always just has that shocking at them always looks fabulous. >> do you know how many celebrities could not pull that off. >> exactly. >> she always wears great color which we never see enough o she's in
jim morrison of the doors used to wear leather pants. >> they had to cut them off. >> what do you mean>> they are so tight and they sweat and then you cannot pull them off. they used to cut them off. >> you didn't know that. >> i don't wear them either but i do know that from reading about, you know, rock stars who wear leather pants, they are really tight. you have to powder up. >> leather pant fashion. >> she's really tiny. i'm sure she has no...
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scheduled tomorrow on morrison avenue which was postponed today.t is been rescheduled tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. it will start at the greater st. mark's chux on chambers road. there will be some traffic restrictions due to the starting time of 5:00 of the march. this evening, we attend ad meeting at the church of crisis the king on haulsbury road a few miles from here. among those working to inspire change, there were bernice king, the daughter of dr. martin loorth he king, clergy from around north county spoke about making things better through a commitment to raising up the next generation, young adults, talk about the way of needing to treat people better. by police and by community. but they also talked about meeting them halfway. they are seeing a difference in the past few weeks. it will take time to change but i believe the process has started. i will take any questions. >> do you expect the presto over. >> that is ron johnson, the head of the response here. head of the missouri highway patrol basically saying there were no incidents of violence.
scheduled tomorrow on morrison avenue which was postponed today.t is been rescheduled tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. it will start at the greater st. mark's chux on chambers road. there will be some traffic restrictions due to the starting time of 5:00 of the march. this evening, we attend ad meeting at the church of crisis the king on haulsbury road a few miles from here. among those working to inspire change, there were bernice king, the daughter of dr. martin loorth he king, clergy from around north...
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an anonymous letter was sent to morrison and several of his neighbors. >> show some respect and fly your flag on important holidays instead of trying to make a moreonic statement. >> it accuses residents who list day them outside their homes of being confused republicans who don't agree with the president. chase got one too. >> it's definitely offensive. make all these accusations about what type of person i am, what type of person anybody who flies the flag is. >> we don't know much about the sender except the letters are postmarked oust san francisco and on each envelope what do you know, a stamp with the american flag. neighbors are just as puzzled. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> they call this a close-knit community and many put out flags to show solidarity. >> we didn't want to be intimidate bid that kind of behavior. in fact, we wanted to show a strong statement, send a statement. >> even though morris and pending done think sending the note was a bizarre thing to conk the flag stands for your freedom. they have a freedom to send that letter out. >> their flags are staying up. in s
an anonymous letter was sent to morrison and several of his neighbors. >> show some respect and fly your flag on important holidays instead of trying to make a moreonic statement. >> it accuses residents who list day them outside their homes of being confused republicans who don't agree with the president. chase got one too. >> it's definitely offensive. make all these accusations about what type of person i am, what type of person anybody who flies the flag is. >> we...
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county arrest man accused in string of burglaries in haverford townsh township. 24 yeared keith morrisone charges. police say he's the man who broke into two homes on the 2500 block of bryn mawr avenue and a home on the 600 block of wynnewood road back on jul july 9th. he's currently locked up in montgomery county prison. >> and tonight authorities are hoping a reward will lead them to whomever hit and killed a pedestrian along i-95 near philadelphia international airport. police say 62 year old will fred fleischman from germany was walking along the i-95 northbound lanes toward philadelphia when a vehicle hit and kid hill. police believe after that, more drivers hit him. fleischman had a lay over in philadelphia. he and his wife were traveling from germany to visit their daughter in north carolina when this happened back in april. now investigators still den know why he left the airport in the first place and started walking but his family says it wants whoever did responsible brought to justice. >> this accident occurred at 9:00 o'clock at night. definitely highly traveled, you know, t
county arrest man accused in string of burglaries in haverford townsh township. 24 yeared keith morrisone charges. police say he's the man who broke into two homes on the 2500 block of bryn mawr avenue and a home on the 600 block of wynnewood road back on jul july 9th. he's currently locked up in montgomery county prison. >> and tonight authorities are hoping a reward will lead them to whomever hit and killed a pedestrian along i-95 near philadelphia international airport. police say 62...
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and we all have to understand that we are all raced as toni morrison says. you are a race if i am a race. it is all constructed. but if i am part of a race, then so are you. that means it's part of your conversation too. i can talk and van can talk. i actually need someone else to talk. we get so tired of this conversation. but we can't wish it away. we have to work it away. and we need everybody participating in that conversation. >> and yet, to charles' point, you have this pew research poll that came out yesterday showing the different viewpoints, the different ways that people see this. what happened here in ferguson, based on race. white people not seeing it as significant as african americans, seeing it through a very different lens. >> well, it is amazing. it's half of the african american community thinks that the officers should face charges. only 17% of white people do. that lets you know that people are having different day to day experiences. i think people think well, listen, if i have a positive relationship with my law enforcement officer, pro
and we all have to understand that we are all raced as toni morrison says. you are a race if i am a race. it is all constructed. but if i am part of a race, then so are you. that means it's part of your conversation too. i can talk and van can talk. i actually need someone else to talk. we get so tired of this conversation. but we can't wish it away. we have to work it away. and we need everybody participating in that conversation. >> and yet, to charles' point, you have this pew research...
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tony morrison's film. onup to jango unchained.it hollywood in the 1930s was oo very much odentrenched in the sn of lost cause approaches to slavery. they are background figures. they are supporting casts. masts they are often clear economic nd are serving their matters and mistresses who are also benign. not much had changed by 1946 when walt disney look on uncle remus in a children's film. most of you i'm sure know the song of the south despite the fact that it is not zrib zrdist. it took until the early 70s til before it was banned. was early 70s when walt disney finally mounted -- gave into ey pressure of its political wh incorrectness.at i i haves seen the video. it was smuggled into me from ja japan wherepa you can see it on subtitles. the japanese are intrigued by i all things southern as well. the subtileds.n i think it is an interesting film because it is a mile tone of sorts as politically correct as it is -- politically incorrect asal it is, it is alsa the first film to take a black character and makece him the central c
tony morrison's film. onup to jango unchained.it hollywood in the 1930s was oo very much odentrenched in the sn of lost cause approaches to slavery. they are background figures. they are supporting casts. masts they are often clear economic nd are serving their matters and mistresses who are also benign. not much had changed by 1946 when walt disney look on uncle remus in a children's film. most of you i'm sure know the song of the south despite the fact that it is not zrib zrdist. it took...
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slavery with "amistad" in 1997, a lesser known film called "the journey of august king," and toni morrison's "beloved," then on up to "django unchained" and "12 years a slave." using these films as measures of racial progress or the lack thereof in culture, hollywood in the 1930's was entrenched in the loss cause. slaves of background figures, supporting casts, often your background really serving their masters or mistresses, who for the most part are benign and well-meaning but firm and authoritative and sometimes frustrated at the ineptitude of their slaves. not much changed by 1946, when walt disney took on uncle remus in a children's film. most of you know "song of the south." despite the fact that it is banned, or at least not distributed by walt disney company in this country. it actually generated significant controversy when it came out, and shows is how much more sensitive race had become by 1946 in the postwar era than in the 1930's. and it took until the early 1970's before it was banned, when walt disney finally gave in to pressure of its political incorrectness. a video that was
slavery with "amistad" in 1997, a lesser known film called "the journey of august king," and toni morrison's "beloved," then on up to "django unchained" and "12 years a slave." using these films as measures of racial progress or the lack thereof in culture, hollywood in the 1930's was entrenched in the loss cause. slaves of background figures, supporting casts, often your background really serving their masters or mistresses, who for the most...
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the other is "beloved" adopted from tony morrison's novel. it's a gulf coast story of sorts dealing with the long term psychic stars of slavery, set in 1873, in cincinnati. it is based very much on the abuses that are only seen in brief flashbacks inflicted on the film's heroine, seth, played by oprah winfrey, who when cornered by slave catchers in cincinnati murdered one of her own children and tried to kill another based on the real life case of market garner in 1856 in cincinnati. then, in this 1873 post emancipation period she continues to be haunted by a version of the infant girl she murdered decades earlier. she's also played by andy newton. it's a clunky film, not a great film but fascinating it was made in a film. i have students read the novel and we watch parts of the film. then, we come to "12 years a slave" and even "django unchained." i think part of what they do so well is feature female characters who take on as much or more abuse as do their male protagonists. in "django," quentin taran tango, the most macho western spaghetti
the other is "beloved" adopted from tony morrison's novel. it's a gulf coast story of sorts dealing with the long term psychic stars of slavery, set in 1873, in cincinnati. it is based very much on the abuses that are only seen in brief flashbacks inflicted on the film's heroine, seth, played by oprah winfrey, who when cornered by slave catchers in cincinnati murdered one of her own children and tried to kill another based on the real life case of market garner in 1856 in cincinnati....