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please welcome brenda wineapple and nathaniel philbrick. [applause] >> on my way over here, nathaniel, i talked about how both of these subjects are, you know, obviously the most, you know, among the notable eras of american history. how could we characterize, you know, a comparatively between your book and brenda's when it comes to, you know, intensity and relevance, you know, where both in the revolution and with the civil war there wasn't very much of a clear future in any era. >> yeah. well, i was thinking about this question, actually, when i heard about the great opportunity to be paired with brenda. and my "bunker hill" begins and ends with john quincy adams, it begins with him at 7 years old, standing on a hill with his mother then in her early 30s on june 17, 1775 watching the battle of bunker hill from a hill about 12 miles away, and later in his life he would record in his journal it was an experience -- an unforgettable experience. both of them were weeping as they watched the british navy unleash cannon ball on the patriots gat
please welcome brenda wineapple and nathaniel philbrick. [applause] >> on my way over here, nathaniel, i talked about how both of these subjects are, you know, obviously the most, you know, among the notable eras of american history. how could we characterize, you know, a comparatively between your book and brenda's when it comes to, you know, intensity and relevance, you know, where both in the revolution and with the civil war there wasn't very much of a clear future in any era....
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and then the second he shot, i turned around and nathaniel got hit in the face. >> and nathaniel is a boy of 11 years old. he's in critical condition tonight. do you know who the girl was who was 13 who was wounded? >> yes. kendall. >> and are these friends of yours or people you just know at the school? >> they're friends of mine. >> so you saw the shooter. we're not going to name him at the moment. so don't use his name. but do you know the boy who used the shotgun? >> yes, sir. >> and did you have any indication when you saw him arriving with his bag that he had anything wrong with him? that he was angry or agitated? >> i don't know about that. >> did you actually see any of the shooting, or did you just hear the shots go off? >> no. i seen the shootings. >> so you saw this boy shooting your two friends. >> yes. >> what did that feel like to you? it must have been terrifying. >> i was in shock when i seen it. >> i want to emphasize at this stage that we asked your mother for the permission to talk to us. and she gave us that permission. obviously very difficult to interview any you
and then the second he shot, i turned around and nathaniel got hit in the face. >> and nathaniel is a boy of 11 years old. he's in critical condition tonight. do you know who the girl was who was 13 who was wounded? >> yes. kendall. >> and are these friends of yours or people you just know at the school? >> they're friends of mine. >> so you saw the shooter. we're not going to name him at the moment. so don't use his name. but do you know the boy who used the...
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nearly 15 years ago at this very same school, a white supremist, benjamin nathaniel smith went on a two-day shooting spree, eventually killing himself. >> i'll be damned if i can't come on campus and speak out in defense of what i believe in. >> do you not like black people? >> that's a ridiculous question. i can be a member of the klan and not hate anybody. >> armed with their posters and their faith, matt and his posse is ready to meet the public outside a campus bookstore. hoping for recruits, they find resistance. >> kkk, go away. >> you want to come and go ahead! >> tired of screaming, the students use gaffer tape and water hoses to spend matt and his friends on their way. >> get out of here! >> reporter: when you become the most hated man on campus, that does put a strain on relationships. both romantic and family. you say that with a smile. most hated man on campus. >> it's within of those weird things where people hate me because i'm kind of like a boogie man. >> i go to church. >> reporter: part of the matt's success so far is his style. almost always smiling, always pleasant. he m
nearly 15 years ago at this very same school, a white supremist, benjamin nathaniel smith went on a two-day shooting spree, eventually killing himself. >> i'll be damned if i can't come on campus and speak out in defense of what i believe in. >> do you not like black people? >> that's a ridiculous question. i can be a member of the klan and not hate anybody. >> armed with their posters and their faith, matt and his posse is ready to meet the public outside a campus...
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doctors say they remain optimistic about 12-year-old nathaniel tavares.s heavily sedated, on a breathing machine, still in critical condition. the other student shot by a classmate, 13-year-old kendall sanders, is expected to be released from the hospital. >> let's hope that recovery does continue. >>> new questions this morning about a fatal black hawk helicopter accident in georgia. one soldier was killed, two others injured as the chopper slammed into the ground during a routine training exercise. officials are calling it a hard landing. now we're learning the soldiers involved were part of a special unit called nightstalkers. this is the unit responsible for flying navy s.e.a.l.s into pakistan during the bin laden raid. officials say there were no known mechanical problems during wednesday's flight. >>> a new legal battle brewing this morning in washington state over the sale of pot for recreational use. the state's attorney general, bob ferguson, says cities may opt to ban marijuana businesses, despite a voter-approved state law. now, his opinion is
doctors say they remain optimistic about 12-year-old nathaniel tavares.s heavily sedated, on a breathing machine, still in critical condition. the other student shot by a classmate, 13-year-old kendall sanders, is expected to be released from the hospital. >> let's hope that recovery does continue. >>> new questions this morning about a fatal black hawk helicopter accident in georgia. one soldier was killed, two others injured as the chopper slammed into the ground during a...
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---esta tarde, las autoridades revelaron que "nathaniel man-langit", de 26 aÑos, fue declarado "no culpableones de demencia. ---el sujeto fue acusado de matar a golpes con un bate a "carlos caloca" de 31 aÑos, dentro de la tienda "sports authority" en el centro comercial "great mall". ---el juez asegura que "man-langit" no supo medir sus actos debido a la enfermedad y estar internado por tiempo indefinido. take vo cesar ---un hombre sospechoso de efectuar un robo a mano armada en vacaville fue arrestado hoy en un motel de gilroy , en un cuarto que compartia con tres mujeres y tres niÑos... ---la policia de gilroy fue llamada a eso de las 10 y 18 de esta maÑana para informarle sobre el robo y que el sospechoso se encontraba en un motel de la calle monterey... ---al verse rodeado el sujeto se nego a entregarse pero despues de negociar con la polica se entrego... las tres mujeres tambien fueron detenidas mientras que los menores quedaron en custodia de las autoridades... ---la policia aun busca a otro sujeto sospechoso. blanca ---esta noche, 2 primos se encuentran tras las rejas por presuntame
---esta tarde, las autoridades revelaron que "nathaniel man-langit", de 26 aÑos, fue declarado "no culpableones de demencia. ---el sujeto fue acusado de matar a golpes con un bate a "carlos caloca" de 31 aÑos, dentro de la tienda "sports authority" en el centro comercial "great mall". ---el juez asegura que "man-langit" no supo medir sus actos debido a la enfermedad y estar internado por tiempo indefinido. take vo cesar ---un hombre...
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the jungle gym is no match for nathaniel today.is asthma flares up, his mother worries about the simple act of sending him to class. >> hot, humid in a lot of the classrooms. which is disconcerting, because if you're a parent of a child with asthma, that's where they spend a lot of the -- the majority of their time instead of at home. sitting in a classroom and you can't breathe, and it's just not good. >> reporter: she may be right. in the largest study of its kind, scientists found that more than half of california classrooms studies don't meet state ventilation standards. >> lower ventilation rates were associated with substantial increases in illness absence in the students. >> reporter: mark mandel said indoor air pollutants can come from the carpet, the furniture, dust, or even other students who may be sick. indoor pollutants should be diluted with outdoor air. that's not always happening. >> our best guess is they're being operated to save energy and money by bringing in less outdoor air. >> reporter: california building co
the jungle gym is no match for nathaniel today.is asthma flares up, his mother worries about the simple act of sending him to class. >> hot, humid in a lot of the classrooms. which is disconcerting, because if you're a parent of a child with asthma, that's where they spend a lot of the -- the majority of their time instead of at home. sitting in a classroom and you can't breathe, and it's just not good. >> reporter: she may be right. in the largest study of its kind, scientists...
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. >> nathaniel tavares is still on a breathing man even. >> the family said he squeezed his sibling's hand and a girl also injured in the shooting could be released. >> the 12-year-old boy charged in the incident will be tried as a juvenile. >> the gunman had an interest in pedestrian philadelphia. the report said there were documents on adam lanza's computer advocating for the rights of pedophiles and the liberation of children. he was accused of killing 0-1st graders and six teachers. >> he shot and kill the his mother inside the home. >>> this prompted dozens to protest the state capital in west virginia. >> they had to be shut town for thousands of residents after a chemical leak contaminated the water supply. they were cleared for youth and they still don't think the water is safe. >> you can't smell this on television. >> this smells like liquor. >> even with the water use bans lifted, the number of patients being treated for issues related to the water has inhe contracted. >> the company said they are working around the clock to fix any remaining issues and gain customer's trus
. >> nathaniel tavares is still on a breathing man even. >> the family said he squeezed his sibling's hand and a girl also injured in the shooting could be released. >> the 12-year-old boy charged in the incident will be tried as a juvenile. >> the gunman had an interest in pedestrian philadelphia. the report said there were documents on adam lanza's computer advocating for the rights of pedophiles and the liberation of children. he was accused of killing 0-1st graders...
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he is identified as 27-year-old nathaniel shipman.riminal history includes criminal convictions for domestic violence, drug possession and assaulting a police officer. he's loaded in to an ambulance and given a police escort to an area hospital where he makes a complete recovery. a month later, shipman pleads not guilty to multiple charges, including aggravated assault on a police officer, stealing a vehicle, reckless driving, aggravated fleeing and burglary. he is currently in jail awaite waiting trial. the deputy who shot shipman is put onned a maine minute straightive leave pending an investigation. eventually he is cleared of any wrongdoing and returned to duty. shipman gives no explanation for his wild ride, which snarls traffic in both directions on i-40 for seven hours. >> that's it. >>> coming up -- a drunk and disorderly diner puts mayhem on the menu at this subway. and -- >> don't even think about it. >> a base jumper on the edge. find out if he lands behind bars when "caught on camera, they fought the law" continues. like w
he is identified as 27-year-old nathaniel shipman.riminal history includes criminal convictions for domestic violence, drug possession and assaulting a police officer. he's loaded in to an ambulance and given a police escort to an area hospital where he makes a complete recovery. a month later, shipman pleads not guilty to multiple charges, including aggravated assault on a police officer, stealing a vehicle, reckless driving, aggravated fleeing and burglary. he is currently in jail awaite...
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prosecutors say doctors have concluded that 26-year-old nathaniel monlogen was incapable of determiningad chased carlos caloka through a sports authority store last june and hit him in the head 11 times with a bat. he told police that caloka has -- had stabbed him but he wasn't injured and no weapon was ever found. >>> caltrans says it will use new ways to protect birds on highway 101. a contractor used a net to discourage birds from nesting under the structure but several cliff swallows got tangled in the netting and died. now caltrans says the nets will be removed and plastic sheeting put up to keep the birds away. plans also call for demolition work to be done outside nesting season and birds will be allowed to nest on parts of the bridge that have already been built. >>> something that has stood for decades. the effort tonight to save a former bay area movie theater from the wrecking ball and call it a landmark. >> i'm back right after the break. we're still tracking showers into your bay area weekend. how much we could see into the time line. >>> >>> a judge in santa clara county t
prosecutors say doctors have concluded that 26-year-old nathaniel monlogen was incapable of determiningad chased carlos caloka through a sports authority store last june and hit him in the head 11 times with a bat. he told police that caloka has -- had stabbed him but he wasn't injured and no weapon was ever found. >>> caltrans says it will use new ways to protect birds on highway 101. a contractor used a net to discourage birds from nesting under the structure but several cliff...
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prosecutors say doctors have concluded that 26-year-old nathaniel monlogen was incapable of determiningng. he had chased carlos caloka through a sports authority store last june and hit him in the head 11 times with a bat. he told police that caloka has -- had stabbed him but he wasn't injured and no weapon was ever found. >>> caltrans says it will use new ways to protect birds on highway 101. a contractor used a net to discourage birds from nesting under the structure but several cliff swallows got tangled in the netting and died. now caltrans says the nets will be removed and plastic sheeting put up to keep the birds away. plans also call for demolition work to be done outside nesting season and birds will be allowed to nest on parts of the bridge that have already been built. >>> something that has stood for decades. the effort tonight to save a former bay area movie theater from the wrecking ball and call it a landmark. >> i'm back right after the break. we're still tracking showers into your bay area weekend. how much we could see into the time line. >>> and a suspect in court accu
prosecutors say doctors have concluded that 26-year-old nathaniel monlogen was incapable of determiningng. he had chased carlos caloka through a sports authority store last june and hit him in the head 11 times with a bat. he told police that caloka has -- had stabbed him but he wasn't injured and no weapon was ever found. >>> caltrans says it will use new ways to protect birds on highway 101. a contractor used a net to discourage birds from nesting under the structure but several...
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america had explicitly christian newspapers, including the boston reporter, edited by a man named nathanielwillis, one of the most interesting and lively publications of its era. during that same time, new york city alone posted 52 magazines and newspapers that called themselves explicitly christian. but of course that we know that "the new york times" is christian one. regularly editorializing in favor of same-sex marriage and abortion, ideas that most evangelical christians find one. thomas friedman, he equated the tea party with hezbollah and one individual said the tea party republicans have waged jihad on the american people. and whether you agree or disagree with thomas friedman, i think you would have to agree that calling tea party publicans to hottest, it reflects a certain tone deafness when it comes to theological distinctiveness. and we begin to see that religious coverage and use of religious language in anything that resembles a knowing usage has to radically deteriorated not just in "the new york times" but in other publications as well. so much so that jill abramson, who bec
america had explicitly christian newspapers, including the boston reporter, edited by a man named nathanielwillis, one of the most interesting and lively publications of its era. during that same time, new york city alone posted 52 magazines and newspapers that called themselves explicitly christian. but of course that we know that "the new york times" is christian one. regularly editorializing in favor of same-sex marriage and abortion, ideas that most evangelical christians find...
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detective nathaniel hampton says abraham did everything a homeowner could do to protect his home andrty. >> you secure your residence, and you go off to go wherever you go, and you come back and expect everything to be intact the way you left it. i think the suspect that burglarized his house, they could have gotten lucky that particular day by just seeing him back out of his driveway and assume that he was the only one in the residence. it was a golden opportunity for them to come up and just see if they could get in, and ultimately they did. >> but at least with surveillance cameras, victimized homeowners can have a fighting chance at catching the thieves. >> if you can afford some type of surveillance video, it's definitely a good protection to have, because if we can catch an individual on that tape, most likely we will identify him or her. >> abraham immediately alerts police and shows them his video. >> after viewing the videotape, i mean i could see that it was two suspects that was involved in the incident. they were eventually identified. >> the police eventually apprehend b
detective nathaniel hampton says abraham did everything a homeowner could do to protect his home andrty. >> you secure your residence, and you go off to go wherever you go, and you come back and expect everything to be intact the way you left it. i think the suspect that burglarized his house, they could have gotten lucky that particular day by just seeing him back out of his driveway and assume that he was the only one in the residence. it was a golden opportunity for them to come up and...
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out of committee and it was a paper i wrote with todd of heritage foundation and very important nathaniel stewart was been a legal associate to help do some of the heavy lifting on the drafting, and we wrote this paper that we presented in this room. i remember meeting orrin hatch in the green room right outside the door because he was the keynote speaker, so first he spoke, gave a wonderful speech about why the act was unconstitutional. neared most of arguments and then i had a debate about it. i argued it was unconstitutional to who did the heritage foundation take up to argue that the law was constitutional? it was none other than eugene volokh, the head of the volokh conspiracy, the founder of the volokh conspiracy. i always thought one way the other is he was already on record in the debate as arguing it was constitutional and he just sort of wanted to stay away from the subject from them again as the arguments developed. this all happen in this very room and heritage foundation deserves credit for what happened in the challenge but the other thing, probably less well-known, we have
out of committee and it was a paper i wrote with todd of heritage foundation and very important nathaniel stewart was been a legal associate to help do some of the heavy lifting on the drafting, and we wrote this paper that we presented in this room. i remember meeting orrin hatch in the green room right outside the door because he was the keynote speaker, so first he spoke, gave a wonderful speech about why the act was unconstitutional. neared most of arguments and then i had a debate about...
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committee, and it was a paper i wrote with todd of the heritage foundation and very importantly nathaniel stewart who helped to some heavy lifting on the drafting. ask we wrote this paper that we presented in this room. i remember meeting orrin hatch in the green room right outside the door here because he was the keynote seeker. so, first, he spoke, gave a wonderful speech about why the act was unconstitutional, mirrored most of our arguments. and then i had a debate about it and i, obviously, argued it was unconstitutional, and who did the her package the taj foundation -- heritage foundation dig up to argue that it was constitutional? it was none other than eugene so lock. i always thought one of reasons why we never heard from eugene during the course of the debate one way or the other was because he was already on the record, and he just wanted to stay away from the subject as the argument developed. anyway, this all happened in this very room, and heritage foundation deserves a tremendous amount of credit for what happened in terms of the challenge. the other thing that's probably l
committee, and it was a paper i wrote with todd of the heritage foundation and very importantly nathaniel stewart who helped to some heavy lifting on the drafting. ask we wrote this paper that we presented in this room. i remember meeting orrin hatch in the green room right outside the door here because he was the keynote seeker. so, first, he spoke, gave a wonderful speech about why the act was unconstitutional, mirrored most of our arguments. and then i had a debate about it and i, obviously,...
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nathaniel tweets, obama is basically saying if you don't support me spying on you, another terroristttack will happen. we'll will get one more tweak here from jack, who says that barack obama has to rely on security issues through speaker boehner's congress, then don't inspect anything accomplished. lots of ways for you to get a hold of us. in southrt out portland, indiana. you were on c-span. i am encouraged by president obama statements today. however, it occurs to me -- wouldn't it be a beautiful world if they were to collect no metadata? this would be extended to private companies. why is it that we except any metadata collective from our computers? has anybody asked that question? let's go onto apple creek, ohio. caller: yes, i watched the speech. encouraged by anch the speaking ability of our president. i'm so proud of the elected people where the foresight to put this man in office -- one in and actually lead mannertandable with remedies that will make this country stronger and safer. host: we appreciate your call. coming at the top of the hour, we will be live at the panel di
nathaniel tweets, obama is basically saying if you don't support me spying on you, another terroristttack will happen. we'll will get one more tweak here from jack, who says that barack obama has to rely on security issues through speaker boehner's congress, then don't inspect anything accomplished. lots of ways for you to get a hold of us. in southrt out portland, indiana. you were on c-span. i am encouraged by president obama statements today. however, it occurs to me -- wouldn't it be a...
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between all of our nations, one that will secure a bright future for my grandchildren, isabella and nathaniel, and for your children and for your grandchildren and for the seventh generation. god bless our indian nations, god bless the united states of america, thank you, and go seahawks. [laughter] [applause] thank you. t tell you what line was not in a script, but you can imagine. [laughter] i am pleased and honored to be able to introduce our congressional responder, senator jon tester. he is a champion for indian issues, a champion for veterans issues, a champion for rural america, a champion for health .are, and economic development sounds like so many things that are important to us as indian people across the nation into tribal leaders. leaders. tribal without further ado, senator jon tester. [applause] you.ank thank you very much. thank you, jackie, for that kind introduction, and thank you, brian, for the great delivery of the speech. it is a pleasure to be here today, and i want to tell you all it is an incredible honor for me to give the congressional response. living in montana, y
between all of our nations, one that will secure a bright future for my grandchildren, isabella and nathaniel, and for your children and for your grandchildren and for the seventh generation. god bless our indian nations, god bless the united states of america, thank you, and go seahawks. [laughter] [applause] thank you. t tell you what line was not in a script, but you can imagine. [laughter] i am pleased and honored to be able to introduce our congressional responder, senator jon tester. he...
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then the second shot, i turn around and nathaniel got hit in the face. >> why would somebody even doi don't want to go to the school anymore because of what happened. because i'm afraid it's going to happen again. >> cnn's stephanie elam is live at roswell, new mexico, with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. take a look at how everything happened. school hadn't even begun yet. students were arriving. they were gathering in the gym because it's pretty frigid here in roswell in the morning. as they were gathering there, that's when the report is that this child came in and started shooting and hit those two students. and they're saying if it hasn't been for the quick thinking of the adults in there, particularly a social studies teacher, this could have been much worse. listen to what the governor of new mexico had to say about it. >> mr. masterson is a hero who stood there and allowed there and allowed the gun to be pointed right at him. and to talk down that young boy to drop the gun. so that there would be no more young kids hurt. >> reporter: and if you t
then the second shot, i turn around and nathaniel got hit in the face. >> why would somebody even doi don't want to go to the school anymore because of what happened. because i'm afraid it's going to happen again. >> cnn's stephanie elam is live at roswell, new mexico, with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. take a look at how everything happened. school hadn't even begun yet. students were arriving. they were gathering in the gym because it's pretty...
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host: new orleans, democrats line, nathaniel. good morning.ller: is it legal for the fbi watchetor the videos we on our personal computer? if that is legal, it isn't that a case of big brother? i will hang up and listen to your response, ok? guest: i do not think what you're saying is accurate. in order for the fbi to monitor your video activity, we would have to go through a legal process which will include our internal policies we have, strict oversight from the department of justice, and in a federal judge agreeing whatever activities you are doing are a threat to the american people. then and only then would we be allowed to see what you were looking at on your computer. host: what fbi activities are involved in monitoring the internet? guest: for the fbi to monitor your activity on the internet, you have to be under investigation for violating federal law. if that caller is not in violation of any federal law, it is impossible the fbi would be looking at whatever he was looking at. if that caller was involved in terrorist or criminal acti
host: new orleans, democrats line, nathaniel. good morning.ller: is it legal for the fbi watchetor the videos we on our personal computer? if that is legal, it isn't that a case of big brother? i will hang up and listen to your response, ok? guest: i do not think what you're saying is accurate. in order for the fbi to monitor your video activity, we would have to go through a legal process which will include our internal policies we have, strict oversight from the department of justice, and in...
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. >> you write the dedication for marian and nathaniel. you say, may you be spared.ruck by in doing my research for the book was how strong the genetic components of anxiety is. i looked back at my maternal side going back four generations. my great grandfather, very successful man, dean of harvard college, ended up at middle age being institutionalized multiple times for anxiety over the course of the next 20 years. so my fear is that i'm going to convey this to my kids. tragically mix daughter, who is now ten, but at age seven, which is the stage i started, started doing the phobias. we tried to get them very early into therapy to keep them from getting it as badly as i have it. >> his younger sister has it who just wrote a graphic novel where the super hero -- >> it runs in the family, yes. >> it's always good to see you. scott, congratulations on the book. it will help many. come on back to "fox & friends" in just a few. people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on progresso.com. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion
. >> you write the dedication for marian and nathaniel. you say, may you be spared.ruck by in doing my research for the book was how strong the genetic components of anxiety is. i looked back at my maternal side going back four generations. my great grandfather, very successful man, dean of harvard college, ended up at middle age being institutionalized multiple times for anxiety over the course of the next 20 years. so my fear is that i'm going to convey this to my kids. tragically mix...