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did you fall in love with randolph dial? >> no.n and escape to get out of prison? >> no. >> did you live with him as his lover? >> no. >>> coming up, bobbi parker explains it all. >> i mean, the man is having a heart attack in a hospital. and even then you don't leave. >> what will a jury think? what will you? >>> and coming up next friday on "dateline," he was a hollywood stuntman. but this was no hollywood stunt. >> this was a hit. >> shot four times and left dying on the floor. but who wanted him dead? his ex-wife was once married to actor joe pesci. did she hire a hitman in real life? >> do you know who shot him -- >> i don't know. >> that's only one of the twists in this hollywood mystery. the most stunning twist of all was what didn't happen. >> my mom said to me, don't you die. that hit me harder than the bullets. my mom never swore. >> josh mankowitz with "the plot thickens." what's it like? yeah. the kitchen? it's amazing. lots of unexplored surfaces and tough, greasy messes to clean. oh. wow! [ male announcer ] now scrubb
did you fall in love with randolph dial? >> no.n and escape to get out of prison? >> no. >> did you live with him as his lover? >> no. >>> coming up, bobbi parker explains it all. >> i mean, the man is having a heart attack in a hospital. and even then you don't leave. >> what will a jury think? what will you? >>> and coming up next friday on "dateline," he was a hollywood stuntman. but this was no hollywood stunt. >> this...
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did you fall in love with randolph dial? >> no.n and escape to get out of prison? >> no. >> did you live with him as his lover? >> no. >>> coming up, bobbi parker explains it all. >> i mean, the man is having a heart attack in a hospital. and even then you don't leave. >> what will a jury think? what will you? >>> and coming up next friday on "dateline," he was a hollywood stuntman. but this was no hollywood stunt. >> this was a hit. >> shot four times and left dying on the floor. but who wanted him dead? his ex-wife was once married to actor joe pesci. did she hire a hitman in real life? >> do you know who shot him -- >> i don't know. >> that's only one of the twists in this hollywood mystery. the most stunning twist of all was what didn't happen. >> my mom said to me, don't you die. that hit me harder than the bullets. my mom never swore. >> josh mankowitz with "the plot thickens." what's it like? yeah. the kitchen? it's amazing. lots of unexplored surfaces and tough, greasy messes to clean. oh. wow! [ male announcer ] now scrubb
did you fall in love with randolph dial? >> no.n and escape to get out of prison? >> no. >> did you live with him as his lover? >> no. >>> coming up, bobbi parker explains it all. >> i mean, the man is having a heart attack in a hospital. and even then you don't leave. >> what will a jury think? what will you? >>> and coming up next friday on "dateline," he was a hollywood stuntman. but this was no hollywood stunt. >> this...
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randolph --a philip randolph and others came to me. there were people in the administration are concerned about some of president kennedy and the beginning. they like the idea of a march on washington. he thought it would be violence and chaos and disorder and he told us we would never get us to the ranks for the congress. you could bring hundreds and thousands of people to washington. and mr. randolph spoke up and said mr. president, this would be an orderly, peaceful, nonviolent protests. and that some of us spoke. doc or king was last speaker. i spoke number six out of 10 people that spoke that day. but there were certain words, certain phrases that i used. i didn't think that the proposed civil rights bill was strong enough to protect people in the south than i thought the speech we had prepared was a reflection of the people we were working with in the deep south, in southwest georgia, in the black out of alabama. so mr. randolph came to me and said, john, for the unity we come together to make these changes. and at one point dr.
randolph --a philip randolph and others came to me. there were people in the administration are concerned about some of president kennedy and the beginning. they like the idea of a march on washington. he thought it would be violence and chaos and disorder and he told us we would never get us to the ranks for the congress. you could bring hundreds and thousands of people to washington. and mr. randolph spoke up and said mr. president, this would be an orderly, peaceful, nonviolent protests. and...
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there's so much more to life as football. >> since taking over, randolph has redefined gender roles and made molding these unions men her number one priority. >> there we go. get out of there. >> keep your head up, okay? >> if you're still wondering if a woman can coach football, you don't have to look far to find an answer. >> she's a real coach. she gets mad, she acts like a man, she backs you down. >> i try to give them everything i have. i know my assistant coaches giving them everything they have, and they're men. what that difference is, i'm not sure there is one. it's all about loving what you do and first and foremost loving these kids and making sure you do everything you can for them. >> reporter: a lesson in tough love with natalie randolph. you saw the tough part, the day in/day out grind, but here's the love. out of 22 seniors that graduate the last season, 21 got admitted into college. if you ask me that's a championship season. dan, back to you. >> thanks, zachary. she's played the game, she knows the game, she's a little lady, but man is she tough. we'll be looking forwa
there's so much more to life as football. >> since taking over, randolph has redefined gender roles and made molding these unions men her number one priority. >> there we go. get out of there. >> keep your head up, okay? >> if you're still wondering if a woman can coach football, you don't have to look far to find an answer. >> she's a real coach. she gets mad, she acts like a man, she backs you down. >> i try to give them everything i have. i know my...
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philip randolph. and then you had dr. martin luther king jr. saying to me, "john, this doesn't sound like you." i love those two men. dr. king was my hero, my inspiration. and for the sake of unity, i made a decision to change the speech, to delete some of those words. amy goodman: you also asked, "i want to know: which side is the federal government on?" rep. john lewis: i did ask the question. i did raise the question, "i want to know: which side is the federal government on? " because it appeared, in certain parts of the south, the federal government was not on the right side of history. it appeared that the federal government was not a sympathetic referee in the struggle for civil rights. we felt that the federal government could do more, the department of justice could do more, the fbi could do more, than just stand back and take pictures. we thought they could prevent some of the violence and protect people that were being arrested, being beaten and being killed. amy goodman: i'd like to play danny glover reading the excerpts of the speec
philip randolph. and then you had dr. martin luther king jr. saying to me, "john, this doesn't sound like you." i love those two men. dr. king was my hero, my inspiration. and for the sake of unity, i made a decision to change the speech, to delete some of those words. amy goodman: you also asked, "i want to know: which side is the federal government on?" rep. john lewis: i did ask the question. i did raise the question, "i want to know: which side is the federal...
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philip randolph institute, sierra, that stopped the city from building power plants. commissioner caen used to say, i just think it's not right we're going to build these power plants and i wish that we didn't have to. and that theme really carried to the point that we did it and we didn't have to do that. she was the spiritual center of that, and that was great. commissioner vietor, a strong champion of the environment, solar power, has helped us to keep the gosolarsf program afloat, despite budget cuts. we're going to need her help again. she is an advocate of energy efficiency, solar. we got another million for the gosolarsf tuesday, which is great. the program's run out of money again so we're definitely going to need commissioner vietor's leadership on solar to do that. commissioner courtney is my brother in labor local 261, have worked with him a lot. he has had the community's back for years, before even becoming a commissioner, has worked to make sure the local hire law is successful. i remember when we went to him to make the case that this local hire policy
philip randolph institute, sierra, that stopped the city from building power plants. commissioner caen used to say, i just think it's not right we're going to build these power plants and i wish that we didn't have to. and that theme really carried to the point that we did it and we didn't have to do that. she was the spiritual center of that, and that was great. commissioner vietor, a strong champion of the environment, solar power, has helped us to keep the gosolarsf program afloat, despite...
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randolph spoke and said mr. president and his baritone voice, this would be peaceful and nonviolent protest. ten of us spoke, dr. king was the last speaker and out of the ten people that spoke that day still around. there were certain words and certain phrases that i used. i thought the proposed civil rights bill was strong enough to protect people in the south and i felt the speech did. what we had prepared was a reflection of the people that we were working with in the deep south in the delta and mississippi and southwest georgia in the black velvet arizona. so he came to me and said john come we need to come together can make these changes and dr. king said the fed doesn't sound like you, can we change it? i couldn't say no to a full brunt of war to martin luther king jr.. a. philip randolph was one of the most principled individuals you would ever want to meet. [applause] i spent some time if this man had been born in another time may be on another continent, he would have been maybe prime minister, presiden
randolph spoke and said mr. president and his baritone voice, this would be peaceful and nonviolent protest. ten of us spoke, dr. king was the last speaker and out of the ten people that spoke that day still around. there were certain words and certain phrases that i used. i thought the proposed civil rights bill was strong enough to protect people in the south and i felt the speech did. what we had prepared was a reflection of the people that we were working with in the deep south in the delta...
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and i know we have alex randolph from the rec and park department here as well.ould we -- if there are no questions, should we just go to public comment? supervisor? okay. so i see no questions. let's open this up for public comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to speak? please come forward. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is karen slud, the executive director with the union square b.i.d. i'm here to speak in favor of this legislation. i do understand it is outdated, especially in the case of union square park. in addition it has been redesigned in the last 10 years. but my concern, i just want to make sure that it doesn't compromise existing permitted events. when a private event puts significant money into those events, we sponsor a lot of those events, it's not always clear where it's permitted. there's a main stage, the east side, the west side, and sometimes we have multiple events happening at the same time. i want to make sure that those permitted areas are clear. >> chair mar: no. i appreciate that. i'm chairman, if i may respo
and i know we have alex randolph from the rec and park department here as well.ould we -- if there are no questions, should we just go to public comment? supervisor? okay. so i see no questions. let's open this up for public comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to speak? please come forward. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is karen slud, the executive director with the union square b.i.d. i'm here to speak in favor of this legislation. i do understand it is...
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johns hopkins open up against randolph macon. hopkins a 7-0 lead. up top. look at the catch.ping the toes. johns hopkins went on to win this one by a fine of 36-13. please stay with us. 11 news continues right after this. but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in maryland. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. >> how much rain on the ride home? >> all i can suggest is checked in with tony tomorrow morning because he will of the first look at the radar. checked wbaltv.com through the day if you have a picnic plan or something like that to see were the rain is. there is a decent chance it will not be raining all the time. but tonight, tomorrow, and on labor day, scattered showers and thunderstorms. highs will be in the low 80's. her
johns hopkins open up against randolph macon. hopkins a 7-0 lead. up top. look at the catch.ping the toes. johns hopkins went on to win this one by a fine of 36-13. please stay with us. 11 news continues right after this. but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in maryland. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where...
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. >> scott randolph is serving a one-year sentence for parole violation. >> you have some officers thatre really willing to 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 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 nev
. >> scott randolph is serving a one-year sentence for parole violation. >> you have some officers thatre really willing to 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 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...
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blind girl whose keen hearing led her companions to the sea and safety, was carved in marble by randolphogers in 1860. it was followed by more than a hundred copies as pompeii fever spread throughout europe. lytton's stoic centurion who steadfastly refused to leave his post in the face of certain death was re-imagined by edward john poynter in 1865. the first of three film versions of the last days of pompeii was made in 1913, the perfect subject for the emerging medium of melodramatic feature films supercharged by visual effects. tours of mount vesuvius, made easier by new technologies, brought tens of thousands to the top of the volcano by funicular railway where they gazed on the distant ruins of pompeii and the same enduring beauties of the bay of naples that had captivated romans 2,000 years before. goethe, looking down on the ruins a hundred years earlier, put his finger on pompeii's legacy when he wrote: reader: "there have been many disasters in the world, but few have given so much delight to posterity." narrator: pompeii's visual legacy lived on in the styles it influenced. the
blind girl whose keen hearing led her companions to the sea and safety, was carved in marble by randolphogers in 1860. it was followed by more than a hundred copies as pompeii fever spread throughout europe. lytton's stoic centurion who steadfastly refused to leave his post in the face of certain death was re-imagined by edward john poynter in 1865. the first of three film versions of the last days of pompeii was made in 1913, the perfect subject for the emerging medium of melodramatic feature...
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bit, some volume increasing from randolph road as you make your way to lockwood drive. the good news is no major delays just yet. and chopper 4 is flying high on the way to i-95. back with a live look in exactly ten minutes. if you're traveling in virginia, you definitely don't want to miss the delays there. aaron and eun, back to you. >> thanks, danella. >> 6:12 is our time now. >>> the big regret jerry sandusky's lawyer says his client has. >>> plus, peyton manning's new jersey is a hot seller. why some kids are told they cannot wear it because of gang concerns. >>> and an elderly man in shock trapped inside a >>> an elderly driver has three police officers to thank for saving him from a burning car. his rescue was captured by the police dashboard camera. last friday night, the 86-year-old man crashed his car into a tree in new jersey. the car caught fire. and to make matters worse, his foot was stuck on the gas pedal. two officers ran up to that burning car knowing they didn't have a whole lot of time. >> it's tough to see him there, you know, flames inside the vehic
bit, some volume increasing from randolph road as you make your way to lockwood drive. the good news is no major delays just yet. and chopper 4 is flying high on the way to i-95. back with a live look in exactly ten minutes. if you're traveling in virginia, you definitely don't want to miss the delays there. aaron and eun, back to you. >> thanks, danella. >> 6:12 is our time now. >>> the big regret jerry sandusky's lawyer says his client has. >>> plus, peyton...
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as well as expert and we're also going to be honoring hometown favorite natalie randolph who's the coach of calvin coolidge high school. the senior high school men's football team. >> isn't that amazing? these women are incredible. i'm telling, i have to thank you because i don't feel like i belong in that group. these are incredible outstanding -- i mean sheros. women who have really blazed a trail. i want to let everybody know because it is at the carlisle suites, 1731 new hampshire avenue and it begins at 1:30 on sunday, september 16th. it's going to be a fabulous brunch. >> yes. tickets are available at www.womenatliberty.com. >> and i'm going to put it on my website. jchayward.com. so if you go to my website, jchayward.com, you'll be able to get tickets for this special event. you know what? bring your daughters. bring your nieces. bring your grandchildren. so that they can see these incredible outstanding women and thank you for having this program. >> oh, glad to do it. >> thank you. come back and visit us at 5:00. have a great weekend. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775
as well as expert and we're also going to be honoring hometown favorite natalie randolph who's the coach of calvin coolidge high school. the senior high school men's football team. >> isn't that amazing? these women are incredible. i'm telling, i have to thank you because i don't feel like i belong in that group. these are incredible outstanding -- i mean sheros. women who have really blazed a trail. i want to let everybody know because it is at the carlisle suites, 1731 new hampshire...
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the country's political opposition offering to help forge a provisional government author william randolph recognizing the syrian rebels will be a mistake. their long term agenda is introducing a. taliban like fanatical. islamic sharia law in into syria and ending the tolerance of different religions which has been the trademark of syrian life for decades under under the old assad family. in general and there are reports of journalists inside syria over the last months of the so-called opposition in many cases their al-qaeda or mujahideen that have been brought in from saudi arabia and elsewhere and provided guns and weapons. that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is a really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile really a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go to washington or something like that it's just absurd. how the british prime minist
the country's political opposition offering to help forge a provisional government author william randolph recognizing the syrian rebels will be a mistake. their long term agenda is introducing a. taliban like fanatical. islamic sharia law in into syria and ending the tolerance of different religions which has been the trademark of syrian life for decades under under the old assad family. in general and there are reports of journalists inside syria over the last months of the so-called...
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she is on stage tonight at 8:00 at city winery, located at 1200 west randolph.
she is on stage tonight at 8:00 at city winery, located at 1200 west randolph.
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blind girl whose keen hearing led her companions to the sea and safety, was carved in marble by randolphogers in 1860. it was followed by more than a hundred copies as pompeii fever spread throughout europe. lytton's stoic centurion who steadfastly refused to leave his post in the face of certain death was re-imagined by edward john poynter in 1865. the first of three film versions of the last days of pompeii was made in 1913, the perfect subject for the emerging medium of melodramatic feature films supercharged by visual effects. tours of mount vesuvius, made easier by new technologies, brought tens of thousands to the top of the volcano by funicular railway where they gazed on the distant ruins of pompeii and the same enduring beauties of the bay of naples that had captivated romans 2,000 years before. goethe, looking down on the ruins a hundred years earlier, put his finger on pompeii's legacy when he wrote: reader: "there have been many disasters in the world, but few have given so much delight to posterity." narrator: pompeii's visual legacy lived on in the styles it influenced. the
blind girl whose keen hearing led her companions to the sea and safety, was carved in marble by randolphogers in 1860. it was followed by more than a hundred copies as pompeii fever spread throughout europe. lytton's stoic centurion who steadfastly refused to leave his post in the face of certain death was re-imagined by edward john poynter in 1865. the first of three film versions of the last days of pompeii was made in 1913, the perfect subject for the emerging medium of melodramatic feature...
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the murder, randolph diald had escaped from the prison back in 1994 with bobbi parker in tow. >> he boundwrists, he bound my ankles, and he beat me with his belt. it was a very severe beating, very severe. what i remember him saying is this is nothing compared to what the people that i know can and will do to you. >> bobbi parker said she was ripped from her husband and two daughters and that convicted killer randolph diall held her hostage for more than a decade. what did he say he would do if you tried to get away? >> he would either find me or my family, and he would harm them, kill them. >> reporter: she says diall terrorized and abused her, physically, emotionally and sexually. >> it degrades you. it embarrasses you. humiliates you. it messes with you mentally. >> reporter: bobbi says she was overjoyed when authorities finally captured diall and reunited her with her husband. >> you took her back, no questions asked. >> there was no taking her back. it was to go get her and bring her back home where she belonged. >> reporter: not everyone believed she was a kidnap victim. >> how coul
the murder, randolph diald had escaped from the prison back in 1994 with bobbi parker in tow. >> he boundwrists, he bound my ankles, and he beat me with his belt. it was a very severe beating, very severe. what i remember him saying is this is nothing compared to what the people that i know can and will do to you. >> bobbi parker said she was ripped from her husband and two daughters and that convicted killer randolph diall held her hostage for more than a decade. what did he say he...
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the murder, randolph diald had escaped from the prison back in 1994 with bobbi parker in tow. >> he boundwrists, he bound my ankles, and he beat me with his belt. it was a very severe beating, very severe. what i remember him saying is this is nothing compared to what the people that i know can and will do to you. >> bobbi parker said she was ripped from her husband and two daughters and that convicted killer randolph diall held her hostage for more than a decade. what did he say he would do if you tried to get away? >> he would either find me or my family, and he would harm them, kill them. >> reporter: she says diall terrorized and abused her, physically, emotionally and sexually. >> it degrades you. it embarrasses you. humiliates you. it messes with you mentally. >> reporter: bobbi says she was overjoyed when authorities finally captured diall and reunited her with her husband. >> you took her back, no questions asked. >> there was no taking her back. it was to go get her and bring her back home where she belonged. >> reporter: not everyone believed she was a kidnap victim. >> how coul
the murder, randolph diald had escaped from the prison back in 1994 with bobbi parker in tow. >> he boundwrists, he bound my ankles, and he beat me with his belt. it was a very severe beating, very severe. what i remember him saying is this is nothing compared to what the people that i know can and will do to you. >> bobbi parker said she was ripped from her husband and two daughters and that convicted killer randolph diall held her hostage for more than a decade. what did he say he...
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battled by tight end kyle randolph and right into burton's hands for the touchdown. luck was on minnesota's side. andrew luck was on the colts' side as they downed the vikes. how about the giants' quarterback, ely manning did not look like an mvp on this play. hits pass picked off. check out wright. he is doing the rest. the giants swiping at him but he keeps avoiding. he is all the way to the house as the bucks almost pulled off the upset against the defending super bowl champions. going way back to last thursday. the packers had the most deceptive play of the week. a fake field goal. the hoerld shovels the pass to tom crabtree. he sees daylight and now he's seeing the end zone. mike mccarthy salutes his team's first win of the year. this was a good game. reggie bush against i had the raers. as a matter of fact, it was the best game of any running back of any this week. breaks a couple tackles and breaks into the house. man, reggie bush going for 172 yards to give head coach joe philbin his first career win as a head coach. >> nowhere was there a need. just a wicked
battled by tight end kyle randolph and right into burton's hands for the touchdown. luck was on minnesota's side. andrew luck was on the colts' side as they downed the vikes. how about the giants' quarterback, ely manning did not look like an mvp on this play. hits pass picked off. check out wright. he is doing the rest. the giants swiping at him but he keeps avoiding. he is all the way to the house as the bucks almost pulled off the upset against the defending super bowl champions. going way...
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you maw want to think about using 410 as a workaround or maybe randolph road. southbound 270, no issue reported right now out of hyattstown. no incidents to report leaving germantown headed for the split. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> all right. we are following some breaking news from the middle east again. protesters in yemen are reportedly trying to attack the u.s. embassy in yemen. >> they set fire to the tires outside but at this time, they have not been able to enter the embassy building. they pulled down the american flag and burned it. protesters are reportedly angry at an anti-islam film. >> we are also following protests that continue outside the u.s. embassy in egypt. protestors in cairo clashed with riot police overnight. police used water cannons to try to keep them away from the embassy in cairo. >>> there are questions this morning over the exact cause of the protest. they were originally reported to be sparked by the anti- muslim movie put on youtube. >> but u.s. intelligence is now investigating al-qaeda's role in the tax th
you maw want to think about using 410 as a workaround or maybe randolph road. southbound 270, no issue reported right now out of hyattstown. no incidents to report leaving germantown headed for the split. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> all right. we are following some breaking news from the middle east again. protesters in yemen are reportedly trying to attack the u.s. embassy in yemen. >> they set fire to the tires outside but at this time, they have not been...
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there is no fdr are randolph isn't pushing him along with eleanor roosevelt. there is no lbj if there is no m.l.k. pushing him. great presidents have to be pushed so sometimes you have to fight with your friends. you have to remind them what they said they were going to do. be the wind at their back even when you support them, you have to push them sometimes. >> jennifer: just don't push people into a state of depression so they don't come out and vote. that's the only thing i'm concerned about. real quickly i just -- obviously many people are saying that the president especially this president, is not going to be coming out talking about, for example, poverty because they brush him with the president that is a welfare president. strategically, do you think that -- what's your reaction to that? >> i don't buy it. it is a bunch of nonsense. last presidential debate, the word poor or poverty didn't come up one time. obama didn't raise it. mccain didn't raise it. the moderators didn't ask about it. poverty is threatening our very democracy. poverty is a matter of
there is no fdr are randolph isn't pushing him along with eleanor roosevelt. there is no lbj if there is no m.l.k. pushing him. great presidents have to be pushed so sometimes you have to fight with your friends. you have to remind them what they said they were going to do. be the wind at their back even when you support them, you have to push them sometimes. >> jennifer: just don't push people into a state of depression so they don't come out and vote. that's the only thing i'm concerned...
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dominic randolph is the headmaster of riverdale country school.ivate school in a leafier section of new york city. these two leaders have joined together to develop what they call character education. their message is character skills are crucial. they're just as important for kids from tough backgrounds as they are kids from well-off families. but fair warning to the kids and their parents who have been a part of the so-called trophy generation. this new movement might come as a big shock in a society that has valued self-esteem above all else. >> you can do it. >> you can do anything. >> one that's been perfectly skewered by snl. >> my self-esteem is through the roof because nobody has ever been honest with me about how mediocre i am. >> what if someone were to be honest with you? >> i would immediately cry. >> when i started teaching in the '90s, there was a sense that everyone had to be rewarded. where people didn't want kids to experience failure. when you enter the work world, it isn't all, you know, blue ribbons and it isn't all everyone is
dominic randolph is the headmaster of riverdale country school.ivate school in a leafier section of new york city. these two leaders have joined together to develop what they call character education. their message is character skills are crucial. they're just as important for kids from tough backgrounds as they are kids from well-off families. but fair warning to the kids and their parents who have been a part of the so-called trophy generation. this new movement might come as a big shock in a...
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our 16th president spent much of his time away from the house at the home on randolph street. the copy will be on display through the end of february. >>> well, we've gotten another glimpse of the most talked about bay bay in town. the new panda at the national zoo. watch very carefully as the mother carefully picks up the squealing cub in her mouth before putting it on the ground and grooming it a little bit. zoo keepers say she's a good mom and always tending to the cub when it squawks. >>> have you joined me yet on my quest to get in better shape? today's couch to 5 k report is coming up. >> you can do it. still ahead a bunch of new movies opening in theater today. keep it here. >>> welcome back. 5:39. your weather first. i'm out on the weather terrace and boy does it feel good. i hope you have the windows open and took advantage of the refreshing air mass that's in place. as we're going to warm up here the next couple of days. looking at the day planner we start cool and we have a touch of fog here and there but sunshine today. 75 by noon. 3:00 80. that will be close to th
our 16th president spent much of his time away from the house at the home on randolph street. the copy will be on display through the end of february. >>> well, we've gotten another glimpse of the most talked about bay bay in town. the new panda at the national zoo. watch very carefully as the mother carefully picks up the squealing cub in her mouth before putting it on the ground and grooming it a little bit. zoo keepers say she's a good mom and always tending to the cub when it...
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dominic randolph is the headmaster of riverdale country school.ivate school in a leafier section of new york city. these two leaders have joined together to develop what they call character education. their message is character skills are crucial. they're just as important for kids from tough backgrounds as they are kids from well-off families. but fair warning to the kids and their parents who have been a part of the so-called trophy generation. this new movement might come as a big shock in a society that has valued self-esteem above all else. >> you can do it. >> you can do anything. >> one that's been perfectly skewered by snl. >> my self-esteem is through the roof because nobody has ever been honest with me about how mediocre i am. >> what if someone were to be honest with you? >> i would immediately cry. >> when i started teaching in the '90s, there was a sense that everyone had to be rewarded. where people didn't want kids to experience failure. when you enter the work world, it isn't all, you know, blue ribbons and it isn't all everyone is
dominic randolph is the headmaster of riverdale country school.ivate school in a leafier section of new york city. these two leaders have joined together to develop what they call character education. their message is character skills are crucial. they're just as important for kids from tough backgrounds as they are kids from well-off families. but fair warning to the kids and their parents who have been a part of the so-called trophy generation. this new movement might come as a big shock in a...
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national constitution center in this past may she took a picture of me with the three hold outs, edmund randolph. many of the reasons for my own holding out in 2003 at the opening of the national constitution center as suggested by the democratic constitution related to the fact the united states constitution is in many ways remarkably undemocratic. not only when compared to almost any constitution written elsewhere around the world since the end of world war ii but also when compared to the 50 other constitutions in america. the full title of my book, "framed: america's 51 constitutions and the crisis over governance," and one of the things that has become a hobby of mine and will be the brunt of a course in the fall in harvard law school is every student particularly at our so-called elite was schools which would lead students graduates to believe there's only one constitution in the entire united states to realize federal defaults that each stage has the constitution and one discovers contrary to the bad recruit at stake constitutions have, and remarkably interesting. and without exception mo
national constitution center in this past may she took a picture of me with the three hold outs, edmund randolph. many of the reasons for my own holding out in 2003 at the opening of the national constitution center as suggested by the democratic constitution related to the fact the united states constitution is in many ways remarkably undemocratic. not only when compared to almost any constitution written elsewhere around the world since the end of world war ii but also when compared to the 50...
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the lawwuit was filed by a man naaee robert randolph..ed sexual assaults n 2 ale massage therapisss.randolpp claims travolta's attorney &pppbbished a letter abouu the book that damaged his reputation.buu a judge ruled thh letter was ppotected byy free speech.two lawsuits filed earlier this year.smissed - from fast food... to t-v going on the air.onald's... is aii. the fast fooo chain is creating its own t-v broadcast in 7-hundred restaurants.the "m channel" will offer exclusive content for customers.it will also mcdonald's custommrs.o reach - movv over "angry piggies"... and its made by d m includes more than 60 levels of "pii-crashiig,,exploding, and flyyng fun".it is now phone, android and mac. the i- coming upp.. what oes your eer choice... haae to do with polittcs? lot!which political party is and in ouu hometown ams. hotspot... ggt ready to burn some rubber.a sneak peek at a local drifting event... next. you're atching fox 44 mornnng news.. all local.. all morning. ((bump out)) ((break 1)) 3&plet it rip! it's time to let as long as y
the lawwuit was filed by a man naaee robert randolph..ed sexual assaults n 2 ale massage therapisss.randolpp claims travolta's attorney &pppbbished a letter abouu the book that damaged his reputation.buu a judge ruled thh letter was ppotected byy free speech.two lawsuits filed earlier this year.smissed - from fast food... to t-v going on the air.onald's... is aii. the fast fooo chain is creating its own t-v broadcast in 7-hundred restaurants.the "m channel" will offer exclusive...
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. >> local ohio author randolph roth is next on booktv.his book is american homicide. >> the homicide rates since, really, world war ii have correlated best with the answer to this question: do you trust the government to do the right thing most of the time, and do you believe public officials are mostly honest? when we've answered yes to those questions like we did in the late '50s and early '60s, we don't kill each other. and when we say, no, we don't trust the government, we don't trust our public officials, the homicide rate goes high. homicide rate in the united states has been extraordinarily high really compared to the rest of the affluent world for over a century. compared to most other affluent nations, our homicide rate for most of the 20th century was, you know, between, say, four times to ten times or more the homicide rate in other societies. so we've had a pretty high rate. and it doesn't can always sound -- it doesn't always sound very high when you hear it in the newspaper. for most of the 20th century, the homicide rate wa
. >> local ohio author randolph roth is next on booktv.his book is american homicide. >> the homicide rates since, really, world war ii have correlated best with the answer to this question: do you trust the government to do the right thing most of the time, and do you believe public officials are mostly honest? when we've answered yes to those questions like we did in the late '50s and early '60s, we don't kill each other. and when we say, no, we don't trust the government, we...
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in 1904 when william randolph hearst ran for president, darrow tried to do what william jennings bryan had done, which is seize the presidential nomination with a single speech. he was supposed to nominate first for the presidency. he wrote this amazing speech. he gave it as -- at midnight one night at the democratic national convention. all the reporters just loved it. it did move the gallery bill wait -- it did not move the gallery the way that bryant had, the magic just was not there. the goal democrats, the wall street democrats to come back and seize the party and controlled the floor. so it was a trick that darrow tried. he could not pull it off. it was one of the reasons why he hated bryan ellis life. he thought that he was a smarter and better populace that brian that brian got all this unjustified recognition. and when that day came into the sea that he could put brian on the stand and tear him apart and put this awful ending tell his political reputation and indeed he died several days later, a dislike of the movie. darrow's sleep -- sees it with relish. probably no time of h
in 1904 when william randolph hearst ran for president, darrow tried to do what william jennings bryan had done, which is seize the presidential nomination with a single speech. he was supposed to nominate first for the presidency. he wrote this amazing speech. he gave it as -- at midnight one night at the democratic national convention. all the reporters just loved it. it did move the gallery bill wait -- it did not move the gallery the way that bryant had, the magic just was not there. the...
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at randolph road. , adam.rning >> good morning. pit bull de. sunshine of the capital.. rain until of saturday. justin a slight
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philip randolph institute and naacp in pittsburgh who have said we are taking people by the busloads and van loads out to penndot to give them the i.d. and the penndot workers who are confused about how to apply this law. one lady testified in court that she took a woman in to go get the voter i.d. and the penndot worker told her, we are not offering the free voter i.d. cards anymore. actually told her this. this was repeated over and over again. >> so even if it is not purposeful, creating this kind of confusion ends up disenfranchising people. i want to be sure that i am not reproducing a fox news moment here. what i mean is i started by talking about the strategic aplint group and the $3 million they got it from the gop. convince me i am not acorning them. >> my big concern here and i think you raised the right question is. how do we deal with this and hit the point you made at the outset. this has nothing to do with what happens when people exercise their right to go up on election day and vote. this is about registration shenanigans by a consulting or outside group that should b
philip randolph institute and naacp in pittsburgh who have said we are taking people by the busloads and van loads out to penndot to give them the i.d. and the penndot workers who are confused about how to apply this law. one lady testified in court that she took a woman in to go get the voter i.d. and the penndot worker told her, we are not offering the free voter i.d. cards anymore. actually told her this. this was repeated over and over again. >> so even if it is not purposeful,...
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this is from randolph from nationally in new jersey one of the traditions aside from the darn starbuckshe low temperature tonight. 41. tonight the coldest night across much of the eastern great lakes and the northeast that we have seen all year long. get ready for that. keep sending me your pictures. put them on my facebook page to keep showing you especially over the next couple of months. a quick look at the forecast around the northeast today. a beautiful one. not lots of sunshine. much cooler temps and down to the southeast a little bit of rain in across parts of south, florida. aside from that full sunshine everywhere. back to you inside. >> thanks, rick. >> thanks, rick. >> where is your rack, rick? >> right here. right here. >> gets him every time. >> pumpkin patch, i love it. >> i went there yesterday to pick amples with the kids and it was a lot of fun. it was packed out there. >> was it? >> yeah. >> good stuff coming up. the president doing finger pointing over fast and furious. this time saying the fast and furious program did not start under his watch. is that true? congress
this is from randolph from nationally in new jersey one of the traditions aside from the darn starbuckshe low temperature tonight. 41. tonight the coldest night across much of the eastern great lakes and the northeast that we have seen all year long. get ready for that. keep sending me your pictures. put them on my facebook page to keep showing you especially over the next couple of months. a quick look at the forecast around the northeast today. a beautiful one. not lots of sunshine. much...
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. >> host: david pietrusza, in the 1920 election, was the corporate interest of randolph hearst involved? >> guest: they are such dabblers in politics. william hearst is a radical figure, a radical democrat. he then becomes quite conservator later in his career than supportive of coolidge. >> host: why is that? >> guest: i'm not quite sure. i think that people, as they get older i'm a change their opinions and move from left to right. in 1920 he is still a democrat and a 1932, he is still a democrat. it is at the urging that kennedy's father, joe, who helped roosevelt to get the nomination. henry ford is again a democrat. he ran for the united states senator -- china, got cheated out of his seat, but he had been a good advocate during world war i, and was the premier guy in the country publishing the dearborn independent. in the elders of zion, and the international jew. >> host: did he tend to support third-party candidates or supportive of the democratic ticket? >> guest: he would not go off on his own. he would not go off on his own. i think he was a democrat. it had something to do t
. >> host: david pietrusza, in the 1920 election, was the corporate interest of randolph hearst involved? >> guest: they are such dabblers in politics. william hearst is a radical figure, a radical democrat. he then becomes quite conservator later in his career than supportive of coolidge. >> host: why is that? >> guest: i'm not quite sure. i think that people, as they get older i'm a change their opinions and move from left to right. in 1920 he is still a democrat and a...
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there were no -- i know that, i know that, um, that a blario monoplane was bought by william iran -- randolphrst, and it was considered too flimsy, and he gave it away to a philadelphia department store owner. but, i mean, it didn't have anything to do with this flight, no. no. that was a different, that was a decade earlier, two decades. >> the other thing was i was surprised that the name dehalve land didn't come up. >> no. it wasn't one of the ones, one of the planes that was used in this. so -- he was surprised that the name dehalveland didn't come up, and, you know, there were lots of those bombers gurg world war i -- during world war i, but they were not a plane during this time. i really concentrated much more on personalities than i did on planes. i mean, you know, i knew, i knew that was my weak point when i was writing this book, and if i tried to pass myself off as an expert on airplanes, there are millions of people out there who could, who could, you know, let me know that i was barking up the wrong tree. okay, we have a question. >> lindbergh's average altitude was during the --
there were no -- i know that, i know that, um, that a blario monoplane was bought by william iran -- randolphrst, and it was considered too flimsy, and he gave it away to a philadelphia department store owner. but, i mean, it didn't have anything to do with this flight, no. no. that was a different, that was a decade earlier, two decades. >> the other thing was i was surprised that the name dehalve land didn't come up. >> no. it wasn't one of the ones, one of the planes that was...
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jacob joined the junior rotc at eastern randolph high school where he was a standout runner and wrestler. he was also a proud active member of the lumbee indian tribe. that is why he has the name phoenix, from his indian heritage. it stands for immortality and renewal. in 2009, jacob fulfilled the goal he set in 2001. he lynneest in the marine corps and graduated from boot camp. he planned on being a marine for 20 years, retiring and then returning to his hometown to give back to the jrotc in his community. it's clear that jacob was driven to be a part of something more than himself, to do his part for the greater good. that was just how he lived his life. lance corporal levy deployed to afghanistan with the third battalion and returned home from his first tour on mother's day of 2011. however, jacob told his mom that his job was not yet done, that he needed to return to his brothers in arms in afghanistan. he then volunteered to deploy again in the fall of 2011. this time with the first bat alon -- battalion out of camp lejeune. it was during this deployment he was mortally wounded by a
jacob joined the junior rotc at eastern randolph high school where he was a standout runner and wrestler. he was also a proud active member of the lumbee indian tribe. that is why he has the name phoenix, from his indian heritage. it stands for immortality and renewal. in 2009, jacob fulfilled the goal he set in 2001. he lynneest in the marine corps and graduated from boot camp. he planned on being a marine for 20 years, retiring and then returning to his hometown to give back to the jrotc in...