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in the fire on peabody street, one man was killed. but there is no indication at this time that the delay in sounding a third alarm had anything to do with his death. >> and the cause of the fire here, peabody street; now undetermined at this point. now, as far as the office of uniied communications is concerned, they did issue a statement, to fox5. they said here on peabody street the system froze for some reason. at this point, they don't know why. they haven't been able to replicate it. they're still working on an answer to. that will as far as the fire on u street, we're told live in northwest, paul wagner, fox5 local news. >>> well, you have heard us report on t you have seen pictures of it, fare evasion is what we are talking about, big problem with metro, so much so that recently metro announce nones you had new program to fight true fight t now the dc councils sill debating measure that would decriminalize it making the violation a civil ticket. and doing away with imprisonment for evading fares. matt live at one of the busies
in the fire on peabody street, one man was killed. but there is no indication at this time that the delay in sounding a third alarm had anything to do with his death. >> and the cause of the fire here, peabody street; now undetermined at this point. now, as far as the office of uniied communications is concerned, they did issue a statement, to fox5. they said here on peabody street the system froze for some reason. at this point, they don't know why. they haven't been able to replicate...
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i believe it's the peabody essex museum that holds many of the artifacts but they're not on display. many of the sites associated are in what'sals now danver or have been demolished. aside from proctor's ledge -- >> no. wait a second. a team confirmed it. >> well, i only had 10 minutes. >> okay p. [laughter] >> one spot truly associated ofh the trials is the home judge korwin. even that building has been centuryfrom its 17th farm. but one couldn't actually see much in salem other than gazing upon noting where certain buildings once stood. or lack of extant structures a single museum has left the telling of that important a diverse set of sites that range from attractions to more serious inquiry.at historical so public history studies indicate that in the absence of culture connections, havectual events of 1692 likely been overwhelmed by other parts of the landscape. in this case, the public history is similar to the public history of slavery. just as slavery has been to a moreed marketable and visible "gone acrosse wind" narrative, the american south, the history of 1692 has become s
i believe it's the peabody essex museum that holds many of the artifacts but they're not on display. many of the sites associated are in what'sals now danver or have been demolished. aside from proctor's ledge -- >> no. wait a second. a team confirmed it. >> well, i only had 10 minutes. >> okay p. [laughter] >> one spot truly associated ofh the trials is the home judge korwin. even that building has been centuryfrom its 17th farm. but one couldn't actually see much in...
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the peabody essex museum library has all of his photographs, thousands of them. of other a couple smaller libraries, that have digitized somehow. aenever i am going to use cousins photograph, i always go to the duke university's urban landscape collection where there are about 200. >> available online? >> yes. you also have his books, of course. in which most of his photographs are in. historic new england. he had an art company as well. i think i neglected to tell you his reach was national because he was so entrepreneurial. he had the frank cousins art company. everyone wanted pictures of you -- of ye old salem. and he gave them to them. they show up in all of the periodicals in the 1890's, 1910s and 1920's. so historic new england has , digitized his salesman book with all of his samples. it is all digitized. you can go through it and it is lovely, because you kind of see , and a, of the ye olde few things from the witchcraft in there. what can you do to help? i do not know. >> the work they did in philadelphia and new york. yes, he published books on philadel
the peabody essex museum library has all of his photographs, thousands of them. of other a couple smaller libraries, that have digitized somehow. aenever i am going to use cousins photograph, i always go to the duke university's urban landscape collection where there are about 200. >> available online? >> yes. you also have his books, of course. in which most of his photographs are in. historic new england. he had an art company as well. i think i neglected to tell you his reach was...
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hosted by peabody award-winning journalists frank baxter. it visits historic sites in philadelphia and the and uses animated sequences to illustrate several key moments in the american revolution. ♪ [marching band playing] ♪ >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [applause] separate but equal station to which the laws of nature apply. i deeply accept that the opinions of mankind entails that they should declare their intent or separation. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed certain unalienable rights. among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. ♪ [band playing star-spangled banner] ♪ >> dr. frank c. baxter is an american, a man with many including theards famed peabody award. he is a dedicated student of american history and proud of the one thing he loves above all else, his country. now, let us meet our distinguished host. dr. baxter:
hosted by peabody award-winning journalists frank baxter. it visits historic sites in philadelphia and the and uses animated sequences to illustrate several key moments in the american revolution. ♪ [marching band playing] ♪ >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [applause] separate but equal station to which the laws of nature apply. i deeply accept...
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peabody withrles us.odel with managing and income statement down to keep the ceo job and return cash? >> that is the challenge the bank space, how do you generate low single digit revenue growth? tom: how close are they to the bone? we have been talking about this for decades but is there a way to do proverbial synergy? banks iss helping the the large share buyback programs. they are buying back 5% of their stock in the case of bank of america, to eight percent or 9% in the case of citigroup. america, can they continue to cut expenses while growing revenues? that is their goal. tom: i get that as a goal but , a ultimate outcome combination where we roll up the banking system into a neo-canadian model of fewer and fewer banks? >> the big banks can play that game. they are caught by the deposit cap. the regional banks will continue roll ups. tom: what will be the catalyst for regional bank roll ups -- the frenzy we saw, 20 years ago? >> we are seeing it in the small and mid-cap level. largely because of the
peabody withrles us.odel with managing and income statement down to keep the ceo job and return cash? >> that is the challenge the bank space, how do you generate low single digit revenue growth? tom: how close are they to the bone? we have been talking about this for decades but is there a way to do proverbial synergy? banks iss helping the the large share buyback programs. they are buying back 5% of their stock in the case of bank of america, to eight percent or 9% in the case of...
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hosted by peabody award-winning journalists frank baxter. it visits historic sites in philadelphia and the and uses animated sequences to illustrate several key moments in the american revolution. ♪
hosted by peabody award-winning journalists frank baxter. it visits historic sites in philadelphia and the and uses animated sequences to illustrate several key moments in the american revolution. ♪
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hosted by peabody award-winning journalists frank baxter. if visits historic sites in philadelphia and the and uses animated sequences to illustrate several key moments in the american revolution. ♪
hosted by peabody award-winning journalists frank baxter. if visits historic sites in philadelphia and the and uses animated sequences to illustrate several key moments in the american revolution. ♪
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the peabody estate, i have had a phone call from as well to see howl peabody estate, i have had a phoneustrating, to be honest. it is almost like a slap in the face. we need support and housing issues. none of it has been dealt with officially. it is the community who have helped us. now the support is almost coming too late. you know there is controversy about who should lead the council and who should lead the council and who should lead the efforts to help residents of the estate. would you like to see central government getting involved and imposing leadership on the council, or are you happy that the leader, the deputy leader have gone, and there will be a new tranche of leadership coming out of the council? gold command is already in place, central government is already taking control and my concern with thatis that is yes, the leaders have stepped down but they are all part of the same group. new friends will be appointed. it will be the same voice with a different face and that is my concern. in essence, this is now discredited organisation for you? nudges the council but the tm
the peabody estate, i have had a phone call from as well to see howl peabody estate, i have had a phoneustrating, to be honest. it is almost like a slap in the face. we need support and housing issues. none of it has been dealt with officially. it is the community who have helped us. now the support is almost coming too late. you know there is controversy about who should lead the council and who should lead the council and who should lead the efforts to help residents of the estate. would you...
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frank's c baxter is an american, a man with many degrees and awards including the same peabody awardtion to seven tv emmys. he is a dedicated student of american history and proud of the one thing he loves above all else, his country. now let us meet our distinguished host. >> i am at one of our cherished american institution. i am only frank baxter. however, with the help of some powerful pages of history, we are going to re-examine this piece of parchment that has been handed down to us with loving care. this declaration of independence that is our heritage or it, our heritage. most of us in no a little of what happened on the 4th of july in 1776. we know the liberty bell ring and thomas jefferson played a part of it. and john adams. we know it took place in philadelphia in independence hall or the statehouse which was its name at the time. and we're familiar with the name john hancock, who wrote his name so large that king george could read it without his spectacle. let's take a look at our crown jewel. it is a treasure of value without compare. after this seed pod of our heritage
frank's c baxter is an american, a man with many degrees and awards including the same peabody awardtion to seven tv emmys. he is a dedicated student of american history and proud of the one thing he loves above all else, his country. now let us meet our distinguished host. >> i am at one of our cherished american institution. i am only frank baxter. however, with the help of some powerful pages of history, we are going to re-examine this piece of parchment that has been handed down to us...
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business world peabody. all the cars in the world to hear all these. sutton opposed to look they. got. the best joke here. please don't let me fall. eleven lists. i have never seen you. i have never seen you. i have never said. that there is a. good. history it was strange. as it is going to. be made it to me disrespect. but. is it true. that it is. so says for me. to live the. lives . i. live the lives they lead i was a little plug can sit. with the wind every day. i live my life to see. the leg. length . i. i. i. i. see. it. in our food bank all flobots them are colorado and. alternative hip hop play music for the last ten years plus together and you know for us music is about engaging the crowd but it's also about kind of engaging people with the message so what brought you guys to go there. loving the eczema. loving g.i. joe lots of nerdy things we were too nerdy boys who were placed in a highly gifted and talented program he was in the fifth grade i was in the fourth grade. and it's a memory that i remember very clearly i saw him down the hallway as i was with my father and e
business world peabody. all the cars in the world to hear all these. sutton opposed to look they. got. the best joke here. please don't let me fall. eleven lists. i have never seen you. i have never seen you. i have never said. that there is a. good. history it was strange. as it is going to. be made it to me disrespect. but. is it true. that it is. so says for me. to live the. lives . i. live the lives they lead i was a little plug can sit. with the wind every day. i live my life to see. the...
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let's get you out to fox5, from peabody street in northwest, hi, paul. >> reporter: jim, sarah, where there was devastating fire back on june 24th. you may recall that there was a lot of video of rescues being made hereby firefighters on the scene. people who were attempt to go jump from the upper floors, the firefighters get to go them and down successfully. >> this was fatal fire, but what we were able to learn today, about this fire, has got the firefighters union very, very concerned. >> with a we now know after digging into this, listening to number of fire department firefighters were on the scene for couple of hours, they needed extra help. they asked for third alarm to be sounded. now we listen back, we can confirm it, took as long as six minutes for that help to be dis patched. according to the firefighters union, that is absolutely unacceptable. that it should take no longer than 30, 40 seconds, to dispatch a third alarm. now, the other concern is fire that took place on u street on july 1st, just after midnight. it was a rooftop fire, a very difficult fire for firefighters
let's get you out to fox5, from peabody street in northwest, hi, paul. >> reporter: jim, sarah, where there was devastating fire back on june 24th. you may recall that there was a lot of video of rescues being made hereby firefighters on the scene. people who were attempt to go jump from the upper floors, the firefighters get to go them and down successfully. >> this was fatal fire, but what we were able to learn today, about this fire, has got the firefighters union very, very...
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i was talking with charles peabody yesterday for a story that is on the terminal today, this is exactlyhat he brought up when i asked him for one chart. he brought this up, the earnings estimate. the downturn is a reflection of the expectations that have to come into play postelection, because if you look at the gains for the financial markets 25% since the election and a 75% of the gains we have had in that index were in the past couple weeks before the end of the year. investors got excited about promises, but then we have to wait. then earnings get ratcheted down and then you have to think about the spread between the bond curve and how it is time to. a lot of things go into the factor of banks. but at the end of the day come the year-long estimates for banks are good, 18% growth this year. it is getting pushed to the fourth quarter. vonnie: it is all about the quarter. tech earnings and bank earnings, they are the pillars. you have a lovely chart with you on this. oliver: another big one i think is important. we talked about financials and what is at stake, however tech companies ar
i was talking with charles peabody yesterday for a story that is on the terminal today, this is exactlyhat he brought up when i asked him for one chart. he brought this up, the earnings estimate. the downturn is a reflection of the expectations that have to come into play postelection, because if you look at the gains for the financial markets 25% since the election and a 75% of the gains we have had in that index were in the past couple weeks before the end of the year. investors got excited...
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phil lebeau "on the money," peabody, massachusetts >> amen to that. >>> the department of homeland security is already testing one 3d bag scanner in phoenix, and american airlines purchased eight of the machines to eventually deploy at some of its busiest hubs >>> up next, we are "on the money. seattle has the highest minimum wage in the country, but a new study finds a $13 an hour wage might not be the best thing for workers in that city >>> and later, keeping score the changes coming july 1st that could impact your credit score right now let's look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ the second reading of the gdp showed an increase at 1.4% at an annual rate, slightly ahead of the initial rating of 1.2% gdp is the broadest measure of the size and scope of the u.s. economy. the dow had its worst day of the month on thursday, falling more than 140 points. the nasdaq tumbled almost 1.5%, while the s&p 500 fell, as well, mostly on weak technology stocks the choppy week ended with stocks higher. there was a big sale at staples. the company agreed to be bought out for $6.9 billion staples'
phil lebeau "on the money," peabody, massachusetts >> amen to that. >>> the department of homeland security is already testing one 3d bag scanner in phoenix, and american airlines purchased eight of the machines to eventually deploy at some of its busiest hubs >>> up next, we are "on the money. seattle has the highest minimum wage in the country, but a new study finds a $13 an hour wage might not be the best thing for workers in that city >>> and...
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propaganda documentaries with the wee bit of a how up from al qaeda it's all awkward at the people peabody award ceremony it gets a little uncomfortable. anyway this story was broken by two of the best investigative journalists i know max blumenthal and been nor net alter net basically the man al-qaeda operatives now call their media man. kareem he's an american from new york who the saudi arabian news l.a. al arab media reported on june seventh that of dual karim officially joined al nasra in two thousand and twelve is basically al-qaeda in syria and apparently given like friendly fawning interviews to some of syria's most notorious jihad is figures so now c.n.n. is trying to minimize the work abdul karim did on their movie their very special movie their award winning documentary and he here's how this came out he was not happy about it it was he was it was very upset whether leave and leave him out now c.n.n. barely mentioned my name he said i'm telling you somehow c.n.n. must have forgotten that i was the one that filmed it i guess they forgot. i don't think they are for it but i think
propaganda documentaries with the wee bit of a how up from al qaeda it's all awkward at the people peabody award ceremony it gets a little uncomfortable. anyway this story was broken by two of the best investigative journalists i know max blumenthal and been nor net alter net basically the man al-qaeda operatives now call their media man. kareem he's an american from new york who the saudi arabian news l.a. al arab media reported on june seventh that of dual karim officially joined al nasra in...
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phil lebeau "on the money," peabody, massachusetts. >> amen to that. >>> the department of homeland security is already testing one 3d bag scanner in phoenix, and american airlines purchased eight of the machines to eventually deploy at some of its busiest hubs. >>> up next, we are "on the money." seattle has the highest minimum wage in the country, but a new study finds a $13 an hour wage might not be the best thing for workers in that city. >>> and later, keeping score. the changes coming july 1st that could impact your credit score. right now let's look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ ♪ g ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i love how usaa gives me the and the security just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service.
phil lebeau "on the money," peabody, massachusetts. >> amen to that. >>> the department of homeland security is already testing one 3d bag scanner in phoenix, and american airlines purchased eight of the machines to eventually deploy at some of its busiest hubs. >>> up next, we are "on the money." seattle has the highest minimum wage in the country, but a new study finds a $13 an hour wage might not be the best thing for workers in that city....
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williams and charles peabody, thank you for being here.the man you want to hear from between come on the one hand, chairman janet yellen -- robert kaplan. we will talk to him exclusively. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, let's go through the market action. stocks that flat head of the open if you're looking at futures, that is the situation. now he can head over to tom keene. tom: we speak with robert kaplan of the dallas fed. we welcome him into our bloomberg radio studios here in new york. president kaplan is in mexico city, an important part of the dallas fed mission. let me begin with the idea of why you are in mexico city. u.n. i know the research heritage -- you and i know the research heritage of the dallas fed. did you have to climb a wall to get to mexico city today? not at all. we have a very long-standing relationship with the dallas fed , with the central bank of mexico, and with senior government officials of mexico. andme here regularly, officials from expo come to the 11th -- from mexico come to the 11th
williams and charles peabody, thank you for being here.the man you want to hear from between come on the one hand, chairman janet yellen -- robert kaplan. we will talk to him exclusively. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, let's go through the market action. stocks that flat head of the open if you're looking at futures, that is the situation. now he can head over to tom keene. tom: we speak with robert kaplan of the dallas fed. we welcome him into our bloomberg radio...
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ladies and gentlemen, i'm terribly excited because my first guest tobt is the emmy and peabody-winningt of "last week tonight," please welcome our friend mr. john oliver. (cheers and applause) . >> stephen: as you were. >> good evening. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: nice seeing you. >> and you. >> stephen: i want to thank you for being here because i understand you are here. >> that's lit reallily too many o-ws! >> stephen: we'll edit some out. >> no, that is a problem, i acknowledge, by drawing attention to it is like giving a child a tambourine, you cannot be trusted with the knowledge of the power you have. >> stephen: you are on hiatus right now. >> yes. >> stephen: between seasons. >> between seasons. have i been canceled, what? >> stephen: between seasons. >> just between weeks. we're working, but we're-- . >> stephen: you have a show sundays. >> no, we're working without doing a show. it is the dream. so we're in the office and working, researching but he don't have to do anything at the end of it. so everything is perfect. >> stephenow get paid for that? cuz i actually hav
ladies and gentlemen, i'm terribly excited because my first guest tobt is the emmy and peabody-winningt of "last week tonight," please welcome our friend mr. john oliver. (cheers and applause) . >> stephen: as you were. >> good evening. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: nice seeing you. >> and you. >> stephen: i want to thank you for being here because i understand you are here. >> that's lit reallily too many o-ws! >> stephen: we'll edit...
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he is a peabody, murrow, and emmy award winning journalist who's worked at c-span, npr and local d.c. stations. next to him is diana marrero. the director of the hill latino. it is a new media platform she helped to launch that is focused on latino affairs. before shifting to the business side of the media, she was an award winning journalist beginning her career at the miami herald where she was part of the team that covered the elian gonzales international custody battle. and she also served as the acting washington bureau chief for the milwaukee sentinel. her work has appeared in the washington post. she's the founder and past president of the washington, d.c., chapter of the national association of hispanic journalists. welcome, diana. next to her is rosalind jordan. rosalind is the united nations correspondent for al-jazeera and has previously covered state department and pentagon for al-jazeera. she covered the white house for nbc news and tribune broadcasting. she was nominated for an emmy for her work on nbc's 2004 presidential election night coverage and won a regional associ
he is a peabody, murrow, and emmy award winning journalist who's worked at c-span, npr and local d.c. stations. next to him is diana marrero. the director of the hill latino. it is a new media platform she helped to launch that is focused on latino affairs. before shifting to the business side of the media, she was an award winning journalist beginning her career at the miami herald where she was part of the team that covered the elian gonzales international custody battle. and she also served...
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this fire destroyed an epa building on peabody street in northwest on june 24th. today, a local school and proper management group is hosting displaced victim of that fire. they're providing donated household goods such as clothing, supplies and books, the miguel school is located in northwest. aid will be available until 7:00 tonight. >>> you saw eight few minutes ago. paul wagner up in waldorf and it was torrential downpour. we could barely see him and we give you a look closer to paul where we're not seeing much for now >> it is hot, humid, muggy, at least for the fireworks they held off. today seems like we're seeing the full-blown effects of july in the summer >> good evening, it's been a dry but humid day in paul. that's the difference. when you go south, you're going to see that heavy rain here, we're waiting on rain showers which probably won't arrive until later on. this is the beginning of i wasn't settled pattern, rounds of showers and storms are expected. let's take a look storm track radar, over dc dry, certainly feels like it wants to rain it's so hu
this fire destroyed an epa building on peabody street in northwest on june 24th. today, a local school and proper management group is hosting displaced victim of that fire. they're providing donated household goods such as clothing, supplies and books, the miguel school is located in northwest. aid will be available until 7:00 tonight. >>> you saw eight few minutes ago. paul wagner up in waldorf and it was torrential downpour. we could barely see him and we give you a look closer to...
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it is really a special place up here in peabody, massachusetts. >> i remember going around it. monday, tuesday. haven't played much golf lately. thinking how much i wanted to play out here going around the golf course. it is beautiful to look at. easy on the eyes. and very playable. and it is -- it is the -- if the rain has then't come joe. i think the scores would have been more like today every day. the wind auz a factwas a factor. when you see scores. a record may hold for a long time. >> ryan cochran, russ cochran's son. russ cochran, sent a text. i was so nervous, i just built an entire set of clubs. russ, kenny perry and his old caddie, fred sanders, they do a fund raiser back in, in paducha. not in paducha, paxson park. city park. raise money to keep the course alive all the time. great story for the family. >> nice story between the two. now ryan has the got this major. with kenny perry. russ cochran. won the 2011 senior british open. so, a nice day for the cochran boys. and, you look at multiple wins. in u.s. senior open. all-time. miller barber, the three-time winner.
it is really a special place up here in peabody, massachusetts. >> i remember going around it. monday, tuesday. haven't played much golf lately. thinking how much i wanted to play out here going around the golf course. it is beautiful to look at. easy on the eyes. and very playable. and it is -- it is the -- if the rain has then't come joe. i think the scores would have been more like today every day. the wind auz a factwas a factor. when you see scores. a record may hold for a long time....
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painter later during the revolutionary war and then descended and now in the collection of harvard's peabody museum. and this gallery sort of takes you through the end of 1775, and it's now january of 1776. and our next gallery which we intitle revolution, every thing in 1776. it really focuses on then on the independence movement and the big change now from appealing to the king to try and resolve these differences and deciding the king was the enemy and that the only solution was to declare independence. so one of the things we try to do in this gallery is sort of invert the narrative that many of us were taught in school, which is viewing the declaration of independence as this document that sprung from the mind of thomas jefferson, shared with members of congress, passed, and then announced to all of us, the citizens of america. we're trying to point out that as jefferson himself said, the declaration of independence was an expression of the american mind. and so in the early part of the gallery here we try to look at all the other declarations of independence that proceeded the declarat
painter later during the revolutionary war and then descended and now in the collection of harvard's peabody museum. and this gallery sort of takes you through the end of 1775, and it's now january of 1776. and our next gallery which we intitle revolution, every thing in 1776. it really focuses on then on the independence movement and the big change now from appealing to the king to try and resolve these differences and deciding the king was the enemy and that the only solution was to declare...
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it is really a special place up here in peabody, massachusetts. >> i remember going around it. monday, tuesday. haven't played much golf lately. thinking how much i wanted to play out here going around the golf course. it is beautiful to look at. easy on the eyes. and very playable. and it is -- it is the -- if the rain has then't come joe. i think the scores would have been more like today every day. the wind auz was a factor. when you see scores. a record may hold for a long time. >> ryan cochran, russ cochran's son. russ cochran, sent a text. i was so nervous, i just built an entire set of clubs. russ, kenny perry and his old caddie, fred sanders, they do a fund raiser back in, in paducha. not in paducha, paxson park. city park. raise m alive all the time. great story for the family. >> nice story between the two. now ryan has the got this major. with kenny perry. russ cochran. won the 2011 senior british open. so, a nice day for the cochran boys. and, you look at multiple wins. in u.s. senior open. all-time. miller barber, the three-time winner. that is some list. kenny per
it is really a special place up here in peabody, massachusetts. >> i remember going around it. monday, tuesday. haven't played much golf lately. thinking how much i wanted to play out here going around the golf course. it is beautiful to look at. easy on the eyes. and very playable. and it is -- it is the -- if the rain has then't come joe. i think the scores would have been more like today every day. the wind auz was a factor. when you see scores. a record may hold for a long time....
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest tonight created the emmy, and peabody award winning "get out", which has been a box office smash. it's now available on blu-ray and dvd. please welcome, a funny, a a talented man, mr. jordan peele. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jordan peele! [ cheers ] that's a nice little -- oh, dude, that is so subtle. looks like you're so comfortable. >> yes. i'm chilling. this is what i call chilling. >> jimmy: thank you for doing that, because that's a nice little easter egg for anyone who saw "get out." >> thank you. that's the first time i've done the "get out" challenge. >> jimmy: that is the "get out" challenge. >> that is it. >> jimmy: see how close you can get to the camera, and then make a right turn? >> i'm so glad i didn't wipe out. i was sure i was gonna go "boom", right in to the camera -- ergh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i wanted to talk to you about this. >> oh yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on this. we'll get to this. i just want to talk to you also about, congratulations, you got married. >> i got married. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >
. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest tonight created the emmy, and peabody award winning "get out", which has been a box office smash. it's now available on blu-ray and dvd. please welcome, a funny, a a talented man, mr. jordan peele. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jordan peele! [ cheers ] that's a nice little -- oh, dude, that is so subtle. looks like you're so comfortable. >> yes. i'm chilling. this is what i call chilling. >> jimmy: thank you for...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest tonight created the emmy, and peabody award winningout", which has been a box office smash. it's now available on blu-ray and dvd. please welcome, a funny, a a talented man, mr. jordan peele. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jordan peele! [ cheers ] that's a nice little -- oh, dude, that is so subtle. looks like you're so comfortable. >> yes. i'm chilling. this is what i call chilling. >> jimmy: thank you for doing that, because that's a nice little easter egg for anyone who saw "get out." >> thank you. that's the first time i've done the "get out" challenge. >> jimmy: that is the "get out" challenge. >> that is it. >> jimmy: see how close you can get to the camera, and then make a right turn? >> i'm so glad i didn't wipe out. i was sure i was gonna go "boom", right in to the camera -- ergh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i wanted to talk to you about this. >> oh yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on this. we'll get to this. i just want to talk to you also about, congratulations, you got married. >> i got married. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimm
. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest tonight created the emmy, and peabody award winningout", which has been a box office smash. it's now available on blu-ray and dvd. please welcome, a funny, a a talented man, mr. jordan peele. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jordan peele! [ cheers ] that's a nice little -- oh, dude, that is so subtle. looks like you're so comfortable. >> yes. i'm chilling. this is what i call chilling. >> jimmy: thank you for doing that,...
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salem, peabody, danvers -- a huge area where people could be up to 12 miles away from the meeting house and be expected to attend worship in what is now downtown salem on the sabbath. ironically, on the lord's day of rest, you are expected to spend half a day trying to get to church. imagine trying to do that in a blizzard in february. so people in outlying areas like salem village had been trying to achieve their independence and hire their own minister, to break off from salem. salem had allowed a number of communities to do this, including beverly, windham, manchester. but they were reluctant to let salem village go for a number of reasons. finally, in 1672, salem village is granted parish status. quasi-freedom. they can use their tax money to hire a minister, but they do not have political control over the community. that create all sorts of trouble and factions. by 1692, they are on their fourth minister in 20 years. and that is reverend samuel parris, very contentious figure who is at the heart of the problems in salem village. he certainly does nothing to improve the situation. t
salem, peabody, danvers -- a huge area where people could be up to 12 miles away from the meeting house and be expected to attend worship in what is now downtown salem on the sabbath. ironically, on the lord's day of rest, you are expected to spend half a day trying to get to church. imagine trying to do that in a blizzard in february. so people in outlying areas like salem village had been trying to achieve their independence and hire their own minister, to break off from salem. salem had...
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or frank c baxter is an american, a man of many degrees, including the famed peabody to seven tvitionys. use a dedicated student of american history and proud of the one thing he loves above all else, his country. now let us meet our distinguished host. >> i am at one of our cherished american is to shins. only frank baxter, however, with the help of powerful pages in history. we will re-examine this priceless document. that has beenease handed down with ever so loving care. this declaration of independence that is our heritage. think know little of what happened on that fourth in 76. in 1970 -- we know thomas jefferson, tom adams and it to raise in philadelphia in independence hall, or the statehouse. we are all familiar with the signature of john hancock who wrote his name so hard that king george could read it without his spectacles. let's take a look at our great national treasure. our founder jewel. it is a treasure of value without compare. out of this part of our heritage has come the constitution. out of it came the bill of rights. out of it came our fundamental laws. out of i
or frank c baxter is an american, a man of many degrees, including the famed peabody to seven tvitionys. use a dedicated student of american history and proud of the one thing he loves above all else, his country. now let us meet our distinguished host. >> i am at one of our cherished american is to shins. only frank baxter, however, with the help of powerful pages in history. we will re-examine this priceless document. that has beenease handed down with ever so loving care. this...
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horrified by donald trump and that dichotomy is not hard to figure out if you look at the map was ted peabody that lives in the big city votes democrat in between is republican and the maps are incredible this sea of red with little dots of blue all over the country and we are to different countries right now seeing the world entirely different purpose is to travel in one circle the lots run into a lot of trump supporters and i certainly don't yet that contributes to why we did not see it coming because most of those who work in the media for the most part they like shows like the wire and they watch movies with subtitles and each ethnic food. they don't watch nascar purple is a cultural difference. i think it will be difficult for those to america's to have an exchange with each other. >> host: are their family members that were trump's supporters?. >> i do have some family members but they have been conservatives for quite a long time. there r.h. a couple of people i know who did not vote this time and that was a little bit shocking. and that i think spoke to some frustration of the democra
horrified by donald trump and that dichotomy is not hard to figure out if you look at the map was ted peabody that lives in the big city votes democrat in between is republican and the maps are incredible this sea of red with little dots of blue all over the country and we are to different countries right now seeing the world entirely different purpose is to travel in one circle the lots run into a lot of trump supporters and i certainly don't yet that contributes to why we did not see it...
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lifetime achievement award for the national academy of television arts and sciences, nine george foster peabody awards, the broadcast equivalent of the pulitzer prize, three george polk awards, and the dupont-columbia golden baton. he's introduced us to some of the world's most remarkable people in his one-on-one interviews and shared with us a world of ideas. and he once took us inside his own family in a very personal way. he's authored 12 books. i'm incompetent to properly introduce bill moyers there's simply not enough time. before a studio audience a man known for his modesty and his reluctance to talk about himself, agreed to sit down with me for a conversation i shall never forget. ladies and gentlemen, mr. bill moyers. (upbeat music) (audience applause) - it started in marshall, texas but it started before you were a journalist. something unusual occurred in marshall that taught you about this america. you were the son of one of the poorest people in town anywhere else, in any other time, you wouldn't have had much of a shot. how did it happen that a poor boy got the shot you got? - i w
lifetime achievement award for the national academy of television arts and sciences, nine george foster peabody awards, the broadcast equivalent of the pulitzer prize, three george polk awards, and the dupont-columbia golden baton. he's introduced us to some of the world's most remarkable people in his one-on-one interviews and shared with us a world of ideas. and he once took us inside his own family in a very personal way. he's authored 12 books. i'm incompetent to properly introduce bill...
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we're joined by charles peabody. analyzed morgan stanley. let's start with you.
we're joined by charles peabody. analyzed morgan stanley. let's start with you.
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he is a peabody a warning journalist. the author of the definitive book on the oklahoma city bombing and he is a whiz kid when coming to looking at intelligence documents and military documents and understanding what was really taking place and what roger said you can read right there is at the very end of my book. onputs his stamp of approval -- journeyjournaling finally took me. he believes that it is pretty clear that mr. mitchell was in some way connected to the cia. roger, i was wondering if you could stand up and let people see you. [applause] thank you. is theerson morley moderator at jfk faqs.org which i consider one of the best websites relating to the kennedy assassination. he worked as a editor and reporter at the washington post, and harper's magazine. his work has appeared and the new york review of books and the new york times book review. the washington book world can reader's digest, rolling stone and slate. our man andok was mexico, winston scott and his -- and the hidden history of the cia. his book snow
he is a peabody a warning journalist. the author of the definitive book on the oklahoma city bombing and he is a whiz kid when coming to looking at intelligence documents and military documents and understanding what was really taking place and what roger said you can read right there is at the very end of my book. onputs his stamp of approval -- journeyjournaling finally took me. he believes that it is pretty clear that mr. mitchell was in some way connected to the cia. roger, i was wondering...
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through the divide and industry groups like wyoming's cloud peak coal company and west virginia's peabodycoal company, and the ethanol industry. so we have got really good, broad support. it's an unusual coalition, and i'm excited by it. there are ways to remove carbon dioxide from the air and from emissions, and we are seeing a lot of it. i went with lindsey graham up to saskatchewan to see the boundary dam facility where they basically put the output of the coal-burning power plant through a cloud of amino droplets that strip out the carbon dioxide, and they pump it to a nearby oil field where they can use the carbon dioxide to pressurize the oil field and facilitate the extraction of oil. that's made possible because they have an oil field nearby that will pay for that carbon dioxide to use to extract the oil. and if i remember correctly, they were getting about close on $30 per ton. so that's a pretty real revenue stream, but a lot of our american coal facilities don't have the luxury of being next to an oil field that will pay for the carbon. so you've got to look elsewhere for rev
through the divide and industry groups like wyoming's cloud peak coal company and west virginia's peabodycoal company, and the ethanol industry. so we have got really good, broad support. it's an unusual coalition, and i'm excited by it. there are ways to remove carbon dioxide from the air and from emissions, and we are seeing a lot of it. i went with lindsey graham up to saskatchewan to see the boundary dam facility where they basically put the output of the coal-burning power plant through...