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although randolph parker had been suspended earlier that day, he returns later and paces outside herviously through his anger, he wanted to take out revenge, blamed her for the problems he had been having. so he set up a plan, obviously, to come back at the end of the day to attack her or to hit her. >> as this last period progresses, you can see randolph parker, walking up and down the hallway, waiting for the class to end. he puts on a red bandana over his face and signals to his cohort, 17-year-old dominic harris, to position himself on the other side of the hallway. according to police, harris' role was to get the assault on his cell phone camera. at one point parker even sends another student into the class to coax the teacher to come out into the hallway. >> there's no doubt mr. parker did plan the attack. he put a little bit of thought into it because he hit there right at the end of the day. >> it's 2:15 and class is letting out. unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through the eye of the camera you'll see the who
although randolph parker had been suspended earlier that day, he returns later and paces outside herviously through his anger, he wanted to take out revenge, blamed her for the problems he had been having. so he set up a plan, obviously, to come back at the end of the day to attack her or to hit her. >> as this last period progresses, you can see randolph parker, walking up and down the hallway, waiting for the class to end. he puts on a red bandana over his face and signals to his...
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in 1919, immediately, william randolph hearst starts to poke at smith's programs. there's a milk strike in new york city. the upstate dairies can't get the milk into new york city. they then have a milk strike upstate where the producers won't ship it to new york city. well, none of this is within the purview of the governor's powers. the governor tries to get his department of farms and markets to act. they don't act because they don't report to the governor because the governor has no power over his own departments. hearst won't take this answer. he says you're moving too slow on municipal ownership. you're the governor. make the legislature do this. they won't do this. smith goes head to head with him. october 29th, 1919, he takes the stage at carnegie hall and has it out with hearst. he has a debate. invites hearst to the debate. hearst won't show up to the debate. he goes to sam simeon and buys more art work. smith goes and probably loses control, red in the face, screams and yells about this man and unmasks hearst. hearst ironically comes out and backs smith
in 1919, immediately, william randolph hearst starts to poke at smith's programs. there's a milk strike in new york city. the upstate dairies can't get the milk into new york city. they then have a milk strike upstate where the producers won't ship it to new york city. well, none of this is within the purview of the governor's powers. the governor tries to get his department of farms and markets to act. they don't act because they don't report to the governor because the governor has no power...
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william randolph hurst. one of the unknown incidents to most people is the mckinley assassination, right? >> that year was what year. >> i was afraid you would ask me that. out of my period. 19 10i -- 1901, i think. please edit that. the mckinley is assassinated and it's blamed on -- in a lot of the media, it's blamed on the hu are rst press. because william randolph hurst papers tended to be democratic and rabble roused about rich or poor. >> the other papers were blaming? >> yes, the more stayed papers. by that time the hearst papers were ultra sensationalistic and there were other sober papers like "the new york times." and it basically discredits. it's one of the things that seriously discredits old style super partisan journalism when the president got killed because they -- of the way they whipped up the people. >>> you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. for more information, follow us on twitter @c-spanhistory. >>> now, the contenders, our 14-week series on key pol
william randolph hurst. one of the unknown incidents to most people is the mckinley assassination, right? >> that year was what year. >> i was afraid you would ask me that. out of my period. 19 10i -- 1901, i think. please edit that. the mckinley is assassinated and it's blamed on -- in a lot of the media, it's blamed on the hu are rst press. because william randolph hurst papers tended to be democratic and rabble roused about rich or poor. >> the other papers were blaming?...
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. >> scott randolph was another riker's inmate anticipating his release.hen we met him, he was serving a year for petit larceny and violating parole. >> i went out of control as far as criminality goes. i've been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity, trying to hustle in the street. >> but randolph took advantage of the jail's writing program and had hopes of becoming a journalist. >> we publish the riker's review created by inmates for inmates. it was extremely help fum. it gave me computer skills, marketable skills. i'm looking forward to trying to utilize that when i get out. >> the journal randolph showed us included one of his poems. >> read a little bit of your poem. >> all right. this one is called hold this. hold this. grip these words as if your embrace alone would help me save my life. so that i might live to give my tomorrows as payment for yesterday's debts. >> randolph says the poem is his vision about life. >> the future conceals hopes and happiness i have yet to feel. with this you present a fresh foundation on which to rebuil
. >> scott randolph was another riker's inmate anticipating his release.hen we met him, he was serving a year for petit larceny and violating parole. >> i went out of control as far as criminality goes. i've been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity, trying to hustle in the street. >> but randolph took advantage of the jail's writing program and had hopes of becoming a journalist. >> we publish the riker's review created by inmates for inmates. it was...
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you know, william randolph hurst. one of the things people -- one of the most unknown incidents, the mckinley assassination, right? >> that year was what year? >> i was afraid you were going to ask me that. it's out of my period. 1901, i think? please edit that. mckinley's assassinated and it's blamed on -- in a lot of the media it's blamed on the hurst press. william randolph hurst's papers tended to be democratic and tended to be rebelroused about rich and poor. >> the other papers were blaming -- >> yes. the more stayed papers -- at that time the hurst papers were ultra sensationalistic and there were more sober papers like t"te new york times" and basically discredits -- it's one of the things that really seriously discredits old-style superpartisan journalism when the president got killed because of the way they whipped up the people. >> from your perspective, what are some of the myths or myths on misunderstandings about the political culture in the u.s. between the revolution and the civil war? >> well, i think
you know, william randolph hurst. one of the things people -- one of the most unknown incidents, the mckinley assassination, right? >> that year was what year? >> i was afraid you were going to ask me that. it's out of my period. 1901, i think? please edit that. mckinley's assassinated and it's blamed on -- in a lot of the media it's blamed on the hurst press. william randolph hurst's papers tended to be democratic and tended to be rebelroused about rich and poor. >> the other...
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randolph mclaughlin is a longtime civil rights attorney.hes at pace law school here in new york. welcome to democracy now!. the significance of this lawsuit today, why you're in new york city? >> i tell people, from the very beginning, it is my belief and opinion that the westchester county d.a. did not present the evidence fully and fairly, so coming back with no indictment whatsoever, you have to wonder what was actually on the table for the grand jury to look at. this is just one step of many that we are doing to try to hold the city of white plains accountable for the death of my father. >> just to be clear on what happened in november, the like a depended that your father wore, goes off, maybe he rolled on it. the lifeaid company speaks to him in his apartment. there is a box in the apartment that links to this medical alert company? >> correct. >> and a recording everything happening in the room. they are trying to speak to him but he does not respond. >> if they do not get a response, they contact the emergency services. the police d
randolph mclaughlin is a longtime civil rights attorney.hes at pace law school here in new york. welcome to democracy now!. the significance of this lawsuit today, why you're in new york city? >> i tell people, from the very beginning, it is my belief and opinion that the westchester county d.a. did not present the evidence fully and fairly, so coming back with no indictment whatsoever, you have to wonder what was actually on the table for the grand jury to look at. this is just one step...
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some resisted as john randolph at virginia's constitutional convention decrying, quote, the all-prevailing principle that numbers and numbers alone are to regulate all things in political society and the prospect that government was to divorce property from power and they believed they should be connected and not divorced, but by the time tocqueville arrived this was a minority rule and to r universal suffrage, limited to adult white males, we obviously do not limit it to whites and males anymore and we still limit it to adults and the universal suffrage did not see a nation in which the large majority of people were farmers who owned land and were property holders and tocqueville's time were still the vibrant thread of the revolution, democrat see seemed very dangerous indeed and tocqueville, disagreed, seeing dangers in democracy ask also seeing opportunities and reasons for hope and he also saw democracy as irresistible as the way of the future as something that was sure to come in some form, good or bad to europe that it would be in conflict with the aristocratic heritage as it was com
some resisted as john randolph at virginia's constitutional convention decrying, quote, the all-prevailing principle that numbers and numbers alone are to regulate all things in political society and the prospect that government was to divorce property from power and they believed they should be connected and not divorced, but by the time tocqueville arrived this was a minority rule and to r universal suffrage, limited to adult white males, we obviously do not limit it to whites and males...
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randolph introduced man and said, "i present you, young john lewis." to my right and saw many other young people. they were cheering me on. left.ed to myselmy i said to myself, this is separate i must do my best and that is what i tried to do. when was working on the speech, i was reading a copy of "the new york times. i saw a group of young black women in southern africa carrying signs saying "one-man, one-vote." i started my speech, "one-man, one-vote is the african cry and it must be hours, to." that became the rallying cry for many students. >> and yet you had to change that speech that you gave on that day. >> i was asked to change the speech. some thought it was too radical. , to militant. i thought it was a speech for the occasion that represented the people we were working with. some people did not like the use of the word "revolution." randolph came to my rescue and said, there's got anything wrong with the use of "revolution." i use it myself some time. there's nothing wrong with black masters. so he kept that in the speech. you're the end of
randolph introduced man and said, "i present you, young john lewis." to my right and saw many other young people. they were cheering me on. left.ed to myselmy i said to myself, this is separate i must do my best and that is what i tried to do. when was working on the speech, i was reading a copy of "the new york times. i saw a group of young black women in southern africa carrying signs saying "one-man, one-vote." i started my speech, "one-man, one-vote is the...
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. >> one of the readings was king numbers by john randolph. i think if you go back over that, you'll see how much he takes from tocqueville or how similar. in "king number," he refers to the bare majority and how he's horrified at the notion that precedent, tradition and law can be overturned by a mere majority appealing to an abstract principle. though that principle is not one that has been set down in tradition. consider -- he looks at stability and predictability in matters of economic exchanges exchange and social order. he fears that an impulse of an egalitarian plebocite might usher in the unrest and horror of the french revolution. in short, adding on to what de tocqueville does. the pursuit of equality and widespread democracy rather than republicanism will destroy american tradition of oral liberty. randolph old republicanism reinforces the notion that the american founding was a revolution not made but averted. that goes back to what speaker gingrich said last week. his work also provides a bridge between jefferson and calhoun. i ju
. >> one of the readings was king numbers by john randolph. i think if you go back over that, you'll see how much he takes from tocqueville or how similar. in "king number," he refers to the bare majority and how he's horrified at the notion that precedent, tradition and law can be overturned by a mere majority appealing to an abstract principle. though that principle is not one that has been set down in tradition. consider -- he looks at stability and predictability in matters...
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because william randolph hurst papers tended to be democratic and thend are tended to rabble-rouse about rich and poor. >> the other papers were blaming? yes, the more staid papers especially. by that time the hearst papers were ultra sensationalistic and there were other sober papers like "the new york times." and it basically discredits. it's one of the things that seriously discredits old-style, super-partisan journalism when -- the president got killed because they -- of the way they whipped up the people. >>> you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. for more information, follow us on twitter @c-spanhistory. >>> now, the contenders, our 14-week series on key political figures who ran for president and lost but nevertheless changed political history. we feature former governor of new york al smith who was the democratic presidential candidate in 1928. this two-hour program was recorded at the new york state assembly chamber in albany, new york. each sunday at this time through labor day weekend, you can watch "the contenders" on "american history tv"
because william randolph hurst papers tended to be democratic and thend are tended to rabble-rouse about rich and poor. >> the other papers were blaming? yes, the more staid papers especially. by that time the hearst papers were ultra sensationalistic and there were other sober papers like "the new york times." and it basically discredits. it's one of the things that seriously discredits old-style, super-partisan journalism when -- the president got killed because they -- of the...
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a state constitutional convention in virginia, i've referenced randolph roanoke's remarks. it's tantalizing to contemplate how history would have gone if the vote had gone the other way. abolitionists were considered extremists. but the abolitionist cause had great moral power in a nation whose declaration of independence had begun with the word "we hold it to be self evident that all men are endowed by the creator with certain inalienable rights, among them are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." and there was also a tension between the existence of slavery and the moral equality in christianity professed by almost all americans. christianity is a religion unlike the pagan religions which it replaced which says that each individual has an immortal soul and is made in the image of god. this would have been an absolutely astonishing proposition to aristotle, to the roman philosophers. but it was part of the christian heritage of america. and it was always in some tension with slavery. one of the interesting things about britain and america is that the impulse to end
a state constitutional convention in virginia, i've referenced randolph roanoke's remarks. it's tantalizing to contemplate how history would have gone if the vote had gone the other way. abolitionists were considered extremists. but the abolitionist cause had great moral power in a nation whose declaration of independence had begun with the word "we hold it to be self evident that all men are endowed by the creator with certain inalienable rights, among them are life, liberty and the...
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at the intersection of randolph and veirs mill, the signals were dark early this morning. before 6:00 a.m. the power came back on. motorists say things are better today than they were over the weekend. >> i came across from the east side of the county, it was getting better as i came. yesterday in the wheat ton area it was a nightmare. >> it wasn't as bad as yesterday. there's probably twice as many on today that weren't on yesterday. >> reporter: we also got a little break because of the timing of all of this. this, of course, is the week of july 4th. a lot of people already are out on vacation, so they didn't drive in to work this morning. then a lot of employers allowed liberal leave, allowed people to telecommute today, so that took some cars off the roadway. not as bad as it could have been, but certainly not an easy commute by any stretch. when these intersections will be back up and running? we simply don't know. the crews are out there working to restore power, but we don't have a firm time line. some places could be without power into friday, perhaps saturday. so
at the intersection of randolph and veirs mill, the signals were dark early this morning. before 6:00 a.m. the power came back on. motorists say things are better today than they were over the weekend. >> i came across from the east side of the county, it was getting better as i came. yesterday in the wheat ton area it was a nightmare. >> it wasn't as bad as yesterday. there's probably twice as many on today that weren't on yesterday. >> reporter: we also got a little break...
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. >> scott randolph is serving a one-year sentence for parole violation. >> you have some officers thato help you. they really -- they don't care, you know, what crime you did. they'll treat you here. you've been sentenced. you're doing your time. you stay out of their way, they'll stay out of your way. then there are officers they make their day on giving you a hard time, like the sentence the judge imposed wasn't severe enough. but a lot of them on the way out the door, "see you next time you come back. thanks for coming back. thanks for putting my kids through college. thanks for, whatever, the job security." whatever, on and on and on. >> tell them to get ready for chow. >> you treat them like you want to be treated. treat them like men. you respect them, and by the same token you have to set your goals, you got to set your rules and you got to follow d.o.c. rules. >> correctional officer cesar molina, a 12-year veteran police officer, has been on the job at rikers for one year. >> the inmates can be good. very good right now. but they're inmates. and you never can keep your guard d
. >> scott randolph is serving a one-year sentence for parole violation. >> you have some officers thato help you. they really -- they don't care, you know, what crime you did. they'll treat you here. you've been sentenced. you're doing your time. you stay out of their way, they'll stay out of your way. then there are officers they make their day on giving you a hard time, like the sentence the judge imposed wasn't severe enough. but a lot of them on the way out the door, "see...
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suddenly the senators were thni ees from wiiam randolph hearst faer wereg r that thsinibt. rmwiolal tiby the s ite e at peplid wn o revisit the through the 1880s. os opas other crosscuts that to he lands on not even wifio n g. vindtuot c add it to without the ckground so there is a huge story. cuatn gold, metals and also they we're g if wttpth ouptan pofoe ets. it was easier for mechanized goods and farmers. sometimeste were paying higherie buoronme imperfectly stable purchasing poe re. e hort run is a disappointing results and sometimes we don't know. kelru f otpeople say wait to. and it is a sitioh the rising inflation and in the future. they really debate the don'knf wbe le n gute h h el fy dnou ala no. put your faith and trust ceio oe d here to hold money and yoe ngtos of production and th tatt toy dien ans rilefor the monetary authority or to competing private money that is a huge question. thatibt mopoly mny s ohee athe for another program. toh r y.t we have the examples from that chineseand null 1100 >>eaenyoooa whsenkbtee netary policy and economic policy and is it
suddenly the senators were thni ees from wiiam randolph hearst faer wereg r that thsinibt. rmwiolal tiby the s ite e at peplid wn o revisit the through the 1880s. os opas other crosscuts that to he lands on not even wifio n g. vindtuot c add it to without the ckground so there is a huge story. cuatn gold, metals and also they we're g if wttpth ouptan pofoe ets. it was easier for mechanized goods and farmers. sometimeste were paying higherie buoronme imperfectly stable purchasing poe re. e hort...
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tyson's buffet on randolph road. and best way snacks in landover.arlington on columbia pike, inspectors reported suspending this wendy's for a sewage backup. >> the manager disputes the report saying she recognized the sewage was out of control and closed the restaurant voluntarily. in georgetown, inspectors suspended cafe romeos siting a gross unsanitary violation that could endanger public health. operating without electricity closed house of chang. east on indian head highway. panda cafe. the grocery on annapolis road in new carollton. super chicken market and all in wheaten. in the district, inspectors sited the west wing cafe on the new jersey avenue northwest were 16 violations, including selling food out of a freezer where it had completely thrawed, and raw chicken stored at 74 degrees. >> all the restaurants resolved the threats, passed reinspections and are back for business. follow me on twitter or facebook. 9news now. >> if you know of public health risks, government waste, or corruption, russ wants to know about t. e-mail us at tips@wusa
tyson's buffet on randolph road. and best way snacks in landover.arlington on columbia pike, inspectors reported suspending this wendy's for a sewage backup. >> the manager disputes the report saying she recognized the sewage was out of control and closed the restaurant voluntarily. in georgetown, inspectors suspended cafe romeos siting a gross unsanitary violation that could endanger public health. operating without electricity closed house of chang. east on indian head highway. panda...
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it's a form -- and randolph playing for the wizards. 11 points, wizards win again, and finishing 3-2laura, just another slow sports day in the the district. back over to you. >> good to see that after all of the crazy weather we have had. thank you. and now you have the news edge. the news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. keep it here. tmz on tv is next. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. [ male announcer ] when a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him to lead? the obama outsourcing attacks: "misleading, unfair and untrue." there was "no evidence" that mitt romney shipped jobs overseas. candidate obama lied about hillary clinton.
it's a form -- and randolph playing for the wizards. 11 points, wizards win again, and finishing 3-2laura, just another slow sports day in the the district. back over to you. >> good to see that after all of the crazy weather we have had. thank you. and now you have the news edge. the news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. keep it here. tmz on tv is next. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer...
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this is randolph with a dukey, 11 points. wizards defeat the bucks 78-75. >>> the o's beat the twins 2-1. shawn yancy is back to wrap up the edge in a moment. >> the verizon 4g lte sports desk brought to you by verizon 4g lte. this is the plan that revolves around you. introducing share everything. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and a single pool of sharable data that powers up to 10 devices. the first plan of it's kind. share everything. only from verizon. add a smartphone for just $40 monthly access. >>> now you have the news edge. thanks so much for joining us tonight. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. it's going to be hot and expect some rain showers tomorrow. good night. >> fox 5 news isn't over go. to www.myfoxdc.com now for news, weather and entertainment updates. fox 5 news is washington's best news on air and online at www.myfoxdc.com brought to you by verizon 4g lte. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney, andd i approve this message. [ male announcer ] when a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him t
this is randolph with a dukey, 11 points. wizards defeat the bucks 78-75. >>> the o's beat the twins 2-1. shawn yancy is back to wrap up the edge in a moment. >> the verizon 4g lte sports desk brought to you by verizon 4g lte. this is the plan that revolves around you. introducing share everything. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and a single pool of sharable data that powers up to 10 devices. the first plan of it's kind. share everything. only from verizon. add a smartphone for...
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randolph says the p.u.c.utilities to install smart meters. >> the vast majority of all the input and evidence is that, you know, society is going to benefit from the smart meters. i mean, the energy efficiency savings alone in the long term for the state of california is going to be a large economic benefit for most rate payers. >> reporter: when pg&e began installing smart meters in california six years ago, executives never suspected that it would cause such a fuss. they say they considered gas and electric meters just tools of the trade. the meters connect diverse power sources into an efficient system, argues helen burt, the chief customer officer for pg&e. >> a smart meter is really a basic building block of a smarter grid, and a smart grid is being built all over the united states to connect solar power and other pieces of intermittent renewable power into the electric system. >> reporter: while critics say the use of wireless technology contains a risk, burt discounts it. >> i will tell you, we know th
randolph says the p.u.c.utilities to install smart meters. >> the vast majority of all the input and evidence is that, you know, society is going to benefit from the smart meters. i mean, the energy efficiency savings alone in the long term for the state of california is going to be a large economic benefit for most rate payers. >> reporter: when pg&e began installing smart meters in california six years ago, executives never suspected that it would cause such a fuss. they say...
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you see editorial cartoons, lump with william randolph hurst with the irish nationalists. at end of the day the german-american vote goes to wilson. so he done allose date the campaign themes very well. he's fighting on things like the tariff, which is not a popular issue for the republicans that year. there are labor issues, there are labor issues, which are very important that year. there's two big things which cross him up. they do not work well for him. even though, as governor of new york, he has an admirable record. he establishes workers comp bores, cases that whole system, first in the country. there's all sorts of labor regulations put in place for the first time. so he's a champion of labor. but there, there's two things that happen. on the infamous california trip, which we'll get into later, two things that happen. one thing which is never talks about is he blundered into san francisco where the chamber of commerce is trying to break the unions and they -- they are particularly trying to do it in the restaurants and they want them to be open shops. in other wor
you see editorial cartoons, lump with william randolph hurst with the irish nationalists. at end of the day the german-american vote goes to wilson. so he done allose date the campaign themes very well. he's fighting on things like the tariff, which is not a popular issue for the republicans that year. there are labor issues, there are labor issues, which are very important that year. there's two big things which cross him up. they do not work well for him. even though, as governor of new york,...
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. >> host: david pietrusza, in the 1920 election was the corporate interests ofilam randolph g: 'titvehey rsnt bausehey su dabblers in politics and hearst is a fascinating figure. he starts o as ral cratnd en thothermos lth g oumeuite cova l iis career. a supporter of coolidge very early on. >> host: y? >> i'm not sure why but hdoes. oples ter cng r ionden t in 1920 he is still a democrat. in 1932 he is a democrat and hursat t origin ofack kdyatjoo ost ns tnk nat hefos a mocr ruing for the united states senate and got cheated -- controversl, lost the senate riorarnashe e ie anti-semite publishing the dearborn independent and elders of zion and the ternational view. >> did he pport third-party candatr wahertine cr tt? >>wono on h own. he probably flip over the republicans after the new deal. there was a poln2 ty d bhiwe ga'smao ch o t an people. number one was henry ford. this was after all his anti-semitic stuff and harding was well bewhat. thiss o ofhe insed abhieect ets i 4. besides knowing the scales were coming and also the republicans ha taken a big bath in the midterms. ge et 92s ti
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as much political power, and so the mining, especially in nevada, actually introduced by william randolph hearst father was one of the first senators of nevada, the mining interests in nevada were pushing very much for a free silver movement to basically guarantee the price of silver. so edison is kind of coming out of, not that he knows all of this, but this incredible turmoil driven by monetary questions, political questions, and so by the time he comes up with this scheme, in a way it's almost, and they found this in the federal reserve act, it's almost like people didn't want to revisit and we fight the fight they had in the 1860s, 1870s, 1880s. but there are these plans and other plans, but just all these different crosscuts that he kind of lanes on, not even realizing all of this stuff has happened because of course he's had his head in the stock ticker and the lightbulb and the electrification and the movies and the victrola, so he comes at it without the great background reading a little bit, done a fair bit of study. most academics would've said but gee, he didn't even look at al
as much political power, and so the mining, especially in nevada, actually introduced by william randolph hearst father was one of the first senators of nevada, the mining interests in nevada were pushing very much for a free silver movement to basically guarantee the price of silver. so edison is kind of coming out of, not that he knows all of this, but this incredible turmoil driven by monetary questions, political questions, and so by the time he comes up with this scheme, in a way it's...
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correspondent christine for south and anthony randolph so the rector of economic research for the reason foundation hi guys thanks for joining me hello let's talk gay marriage shall we currently it's a huge money maker check out this announcement that michael bloomberg had to make. as a result in the past year alone same sex marriage has generated nearly two hundred fifty nine million dollars in economic activity in new york city better includes our estimate of two hundred thirty five thousand hotel room stays nearly thirty two thousand announcements and invitations printed and more than forty six thousand waiting in favors purchased. what do you say i mean i think that you know often there can be. debates that are a little more moral or whatever you want to call it in the country and then suddenly people that you don't expect to jump on the bandwagon do because they come up with a fiscal reason for it right the way that now defense policy suddenly is like well we shouldn't be nation building everywhere because we just don't think that we should be doing that because we can't afford any
correspondent christine for south and anthony randolph so the rector of economic research for the reason foundation hi guys thanks for joining me hello let's talk gay marriage shall we currently it's a huge money maker check out this announcement that michael bloomberg had to make. as a result in the past year alone same sex marriage has generated nearly two hundred fifty nine million dollars in economic activity in new york city better includes our estimate of two hundred thirty five thousand...
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william randolph hearse. one of the unknown incidents to most people is the mckinley assassination, right? >> that year was what year. >> i was afraid you would ask me that.
william randolph hearse. one of the unknown incidents to most people is the mckinley assassination, right? >> that year was what year. >> i was afraid you would ask me that.
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that teach us about the way justice is done here in america joining me to discuss this is anthony randolph director of economic research for the reason foundation and richard ask out senior fellow for campaign for america's future and host of the breakdown on we act radio in washington d.c. gentlemen thank you both for joining me tonight and before we get into the specifics of some of these scandals some of these stories go back to that poll that i just talked about of that survey amongst five hundred executives that think that you know what you need a little unethical behavior if you want to succeed richard i want to start with you since you know you have some personal experience in the industry as well are you surprised at all. i'm just surprised that the numbers are so low i would say that a lot more than one in four people on wall street executives on wall street think it's ok to break the law to advance your business and they need to break the law to to advance your business and i think that's a very commonly held belief and i would say that three out of four executives didn't want to
that teach us about the way justice is done here in america joining me to discuss this is anthony randolph director of economic research for the reason foundation and richard ask out senior fellow for campaign for america's future and host of the breakdown on we act radio in washington d.c. gentlemen thank you both for joining me tonight and before we get into the specifics of some of these scandals some of these stories go back to that poll that i just talked about of that survey amongst five...
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even coming down at randolph, you can see some of the street lights are starting to slowly come on. seen some pepco crews in the area, so it appears they are eventually making their way to these major thoroughfares and huge intersections. you can see there is a bit of confusion, cars stopping in the middle of the road to head over. again, treat these as four way stops, but you can imagine, with the morning rush, you have four lanes of traffic here. it is going to be quite confusing, so please you know, drive with caution and wash sheens, as you are heading out. you willen countier some intersections with lights. others without. you know, everyone is asking for patience at this point, but it seems like some patient sheens is running thin, -- wash patience is running thin. >> i want them to get every nursing home back to full restoration and i'm not going to accept july 6th as a date for doing this. >> reporter: july 6th. so that is seven days for many folks who have been out of power, who have been without ac. and you know, facing these 90-degree temperatures, 100-degree temperatures
even coming down at randolph, you can see some of the street lights are starting to slowly come on. seen some pepco crews in the area, so it appears they are eventually making their way to these major thoroughfares and huge intersections. you can see there is a bit of confusion, cars stopping in the middle of the road to head over. again, treat these as four way stops, but you can imagine, with the morning rush, you have four lanes of traffic here. it is going to be quite confusing, so please...
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hilario monoplane around the time of the war, but there were no --iknotha 'viamnpe was bob by william randolphhearst and he was considered too flimsy phdea rtsoe ne. but it didn't have anything to do with this site, no. des. was a dcade earlier, two suis-thigwa ud] pl tisd this. he was surprised that the name the haviland didt come up. but therare o vi brsinrl r u hewe nt e ngsie. lycete muc more on personalities that make it on anes. i knewhat that wmwe t iinis a tssysf asex ores erminspeot there who could let me know that i was barking up the wrong tree. is ly o.have a qustion. thyoveo,y , le by site a lot of time for dead reckoning, which is the wa have you seen compass and send alsoour wt guutre abu clen te asp im t hou s which way the fraud was going off the tops of the waves. anl fi eflb ehes pota eef waves. a lot of times we had to go higher. [inaudible] >> no, i don't hink. mveee oim hs inouhe s, oe ag thin hasf od else? okay, well thank you very much. i appreciate it. forfoiois e osi j jackson looks.com. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants toko thlil er.ii ne d vemyckt b
hilario monoplane around the time of the war, but there were no --iknotha 'viamnpe was bob by william randolphhearst and he was considered too flimsy phdea rtsoe ne. but it didn't have anything to do with this site, no. des. was a dcade earlier, two suis-thigwa ud] pl tisd this. he was surprised that the name the haviland didt come up. but therare o vi brsinrl r u hewe nt e ngsie. lycete muc more on personalities that make it on anes. i knewhat that wmwe t iinis a tssysf asex ores erminspeot...
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it happened around 2:00 this afternoon on new hampshire avenue, just south of randolph road. that will happen after some kind of a dispute between cutting in on the line. they say that two female postal workers will intervene and help save their lives. one of them used pepper spray. but they were captured a mile from the scene. >>> investigators, they are pouring over what could be a key new piece of the evidence in the colorado theater shooting. it's a package that the suspect apparently sent to one of their graduate school professors, detailing their alleged plans to kill. and that package, they were found unopen in a mail room at the university of colorado medical campus on monday. joining us right now to discuss what we know about the new developments is the u.s.a. today reporter, thanks for coming on in. >> my pleasure. >> had what do we know about the package? >> we don't know a whole lot about it. what we know is that it was delivered to the campus on monday. and that it went to a faculty member. and that inside there was a sheet of paper as we don't know if it was a n
it happened around 2:00 this afternoon on new hampshire avenue, just south of randolph road. that will happen after some kind of a dispute between cutting in on the line. they say that two female postal workers will intervene and help save their lives. one of them used pepper spray. but they were captured a mile from the scene. >>> investigators, they are pouring over what could be a key new piece of the evidence in the colorado theater shooting. it's a package that the suspect...
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but that list last night included some of the major intersections like connecticut avenue and randolph, cabin john parkway and macarthur boulevard, democracy road and old georgetown road and forest glen and georgia avenue and in the county as well, 105 road segments continue to be closed because of utility lines down. again, it is still a very tricky situation out here and it will drag on unfortunately for a little bit longer. back to you. >> all right. dominion virginia is getting help from outside the area. about 200 hydro one workers from quebec, canada arrived in fort myer last night. currently more than 137,000 dominion virginia power customers are still in the dark. a majority of those outages are in northern virginia. crews from 15 other u.s. states are also helping with power restoration efforts. now, make sure you stay tuned to fox 5 morning news. head today, we're going out in the field with a crew from dominion virginia. holly morris will head out with them as they attempt to turn on the lights for people in springfield to give us a firsthand look at exactly what it is like
but that list last night included some of the major intersections like connecticut avenue and randolph, cabin john parkway and macarthur boulevard, democracy road and old georgetown road and forest glen and georgia avenue and in the county as well, 105 road segments continue to be closed because of utility lines down. again, it is still a very tricky situation out here and it will drag on unfortunately for a little bit longer. back to you. >> all right. dominion virginia is getting help...
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>> reporter: the mayor said there are at least 1300 treats around the city and this is 18th and randolph northwest. can you barely read the signs. he's dupont circle. capital hill and in georgetown. a glimpse of what it looks like after the trees are gone. the traffic lights are working here. the mayor said there were 65 in the district and malfunctioning due to lack of power and that is keeping them going. you will psycho d-dot employees who were directing traffic and handling people navigate. back to you. >> and that is amazing trying to get through some of the neighborhoods. they shaft and that is because of the downed trees. >>> an alert for all federal employees, tomorrow, federal agencies in d.c. will be open but non-emergency employees will have the option to take unscheduled leave or unscheduled telework. emergency employees, however, are expected to report to work as scheduled. >>> our company's working around the clock to turn the right lites on. pepco restored power to nearly half of the 440,000 of the customers who lost power and this is where they stand. more than 41,000 out
>> reporter: the mayor said there are at least 1300 treats around the city and this is 18th and randolph northwest. can you barely read the signs. he's dupont circle. capital hill and in georgetown. a glimpse of what it looks like after the trees are gone. the traffic lights are working here. the mayor said there were 65 in the district and malfunctioning due to lack of power and that is keeping them going. you will psycho d-dot employees who were directing traffic and handling people...
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we have a working traffic signal here now at veers mill and randolph road. it literally came on just a few minutes ago. this is a major intersection. it was dark. has been dark since the storm on friday. they had police officers out here directing traffic. they had some stop signs up. some flares. all of that has now been removed because, again, they have restored power to this major intersection. now, while this is great news for folks in the wheaten area, we still have plenty of other intersections. talking major intersections all around the region that still are without power. those signals are still dark here this morning. driving to this location we were traveling on connecticut avenue. we saw several traffic signals out. jones bridge road, for one. also in the area around the interchange with the beltway. those signals were dark this morning. we also saw issues on the southbound side of connecticut avenue. it was closed at denfeld because of a snaned power pole and they were running two-way traffic on the northbound side of connecticut avenue to get yo
we have a working traffic signal here now at veers mill and randolph road. it literally came on just a few minutes ago. this is a major intersection. it was dark. has been dark since the storm on friday. they had police officers out here directing traffic. they had some stop signs up. some flares. all of that has now been removed because, again, they have restored power to this major intersection. now, while this is great news for folks in the wheaten area, we still have plenty of other...
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this is the intersection of randolph road. you can see the signals here, completely dark. they don't have any power out@the intersection. of course, it's a major intersection. what we do have is quite a police presence. you can see the officers are here, directing traffic. we've got flares. we have the stop signs. we have the cones. so that's hemg at this particular intersection. however, that is not the case at many other intersections throughout the region. we're talking about major, major intersections. they don't have the police presence. basically they're dark and you're going to have to treat it like a four-way stop. getting here this morning we took connecticut avenue and we saw issues all around the interchange with the beltway, for example, all of those signals are dark. jones ridge road, that signal not working. so this is a wide spread problem. we did notice that many people were indeed stopping. they were being courteous, doing what they're supposed to be doing. others, however, were not. they were simply blowing through these dark signals. we also saw southbou
this is the intersection of randolph road. you can see the signals here, completely dark. they don't have any power out@the intersection. of course, it's a major intersection. what we do have is quite a police presence. you can see the officers are here, directing traffic. we've got flares. we have the stop signs. we have the cones. so that's hemg at this particular intersection. however, that is not the case at many other intersections throughout the region. we're talking about major, major...