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philip randolph. right? it makes sense for randolph to organize the 1963 march because he had done the work before. right? and so the march on washington movement, very important for us to understand in terms of how we grapple with the political terrain of african-americans vis-a-vis segregation in 1944. the second thing, really quickly, that we can think about is something called the double v campaign. some of the dynamics to take into account when we think about the sea change we see in african-american communities and african-american politics and american politics sort of undergoing during the war, after the first world war northern black newspapers and this is a phenomenon of the african-american press which we talked a little bit about in class. after world war i northern papers are extolling the virtues of life in the north. the pittsburgh courier, new york amsterdam news, are saying, hey, black folks, leave the south. come on up north. so they're fanning the flames of migration. they're encouraging a
philip randolph. right? it makes sense for randolph to organize the 1963 march because he had done the work before. right? and so the march on washington movement, very important for us to understand in terms of how we grapple with the political terrain of african-americans vis-a-vis segregation in 1944. the second thing, really quickly, that we can think about is something called the double v campaign. some of the dynamics to take into account when we think about the sea change we see in...
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. >>> remember natalie randolph, a few years ago, she was head football coach. only woman in the country with that jop job. we catch up with natalie, as part of game on varsity. randolph was at verizon center for the national girls and women in sports day on thursday. it's the first time d.c. public schools held an event for it. randolph is now the title ix coordinator, ensuring there is gender equity in sports. >>> playing sports in college. and playing sports in high school is going to be the best thing that you've probably ever done. when you look back on it. and that was the thing that i loved the most about sports. the opportunity that i gave the young men that i was able to coach. i mean, now i've got, you know, they are graduating from school. one is graduating from aniversity of pennsylvania. boston, like really successful. and he swore he was going to the nfl. and now, he has got this great job. and a masters degree from u- pen. and he values that so much more. than anything he could have done in professional sports. so i hope that you guys take that fr
. >>> remember natalie randolph, a few years ago, she was head football coach. only woman in the country with that jop job. we catch up with natalie, as part of game on varsity. randolph was at verizon center for the national girls and women in sports day on thursday. it's the first time d.c. public schools held an event for it. randolph is now the title ix coordinator, ensuring there is gender equity in sports. >>> playing sports in college. and playing sports in high school...
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my name is kobe randolph. i am gatsby. we have got to go. my name is kobe randolph. lam gatsby. to go. my name is kobe randolph. i am gatsby. i will see you in cannes. we made history tonight. there we go. the vanity fair after show party. that is quite a . fair after show party. that is quite a cigar! this is envelope-gate. this is the moment it all went wrong. applause. and the academy award... go on. la la land. i am sorry, no, there's a mistake. moonlight, you guys won best picture. this is not a joke. moonlight has won best picture. moonlight, best picture. applause and cheering. i am sorry. guys, this is very unfortunate what happened. personally, i blame steve harvey for this! warren, what did you do?! i want to tell you what happened. i opened the envelope and it said emma stone, la la land. that's why i took such a long look at faye and at you, i wasn't trying to be funny. i have to say, and it is true, it's not fake, we've been on the road with these guys for so long and it was so gracious, so generous of them, my love to la la land, my love to everybody. warren beatty
my name is kobe randolph. i am gatsby. we have got to go. my name is kobe randolph. lam gatsby. to go. my name is kobe randolph. i am gatsby. i will see you in cannes. we made history tonight. there we go. the vanity fair after show party. that is quite a . fair after show party. that is quite a cigar! this is envelope-gate. this is the moment it all went wrong. applause. and the academy award... go on. la la land. i am sorry, no, there's a mistake. moonlight, you guys won best picture. this is...
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most influential minds of the time including theodore roosevelt, henry cabot lodge, and william randolph hearst on one side, and mark twin, booker t. washington, and andrew carnegie arguing. the debate gripped the nation and hopefully will shed and light on the condition of america today. it's my pleasure to welcome stephen and robin. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> host: this book was thrilling to read and here's an example of i would. i often try to highlight what i think are the moment is want to remember. went through two highlighters on the book. it's so trailing. it's trailing to hear of our past history reflected in our current times. it was also disspiritting in many ways, which we'll get to, including -- it was so kind of disspiritting to read what a jerk teddy roosevelt was. he is buried in my family's september cemetery in oyster bay and were proud of that until i read this book. the part of history miami don't know about. you have teddy roosevelt, tenry cabot lodge, rudyard kipling. and others. set the steen for, late 18en ins. what was going on the world. >> guest: all o
most influential minds of the time including theodore roosevelt, henry cabot lodge, and william randolph hearst on one side, and mark twin, booker t. washington, and andrew carnegie arguing. the debate gripped the nation and hopefully will shed and light on the condition of america today. it's my pleasure to welcome stephen and robin. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> host: this book was thrilling to read and here's an example of i would. i often try to highlight what i think are...
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william randolph hearst on the one side and mark twain, booker t. washington and andrew carnegie offered the prospectus. the debate gripped the nation and will shed some light on america today. it's my pleasure to welcome stephen and robin. [applause] >> here's an example i try to highlight. it's thrilling as we just heard reflected it is dispiriting in many ways including getting lost years ago but he is. in my family cemetery in oyster bay. let's get right to it. i don't think many people know about it you've got teddy roosevelt and richard kipling and william randolph hearst william jennings and andrew carnegie are doing. set the scene in the 18 hundreds was goinwhat was going on in th? >> all of my book projects were trying to uncover the stories as you point out it was a moment of great change in the united states if it was the year that we decided filling up north america wasn't enough and we would continue expanding and jump from being a continental empire to an overseas empire. so the story has been told many times but it's one i've never re
william randolph hearst on the one side and mark twain, booker t. washington and andrew carnegie offered the prospectus. the debate gripped the nation and will shed some light on america today. it's my pleasure to welcome stephen and robin. [applause] >> here's an example i try to highlight. it's thrilling as we just heard reflected it is dispiriting in many ways including getting lost years ago but he is. in my family cemetery in oyster bay. let's get right to it. i don't think many...
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better to stick with a randolph road or even 410, east-west highway, as a workaround. to keep next 10 minutes a close eye on your ride from the west side. larry? larry: we're taking you back in time. away a four pack of single day tickets to colonial williamsburg. the seventh caller wins. larry: take me back. autria: good weather out there for this. will take my cell phone and do an interview. heading into the oscar weekend, a last-minute win for "moonlight," taking home best original screenplay over la la land, but it won't compete there different category when it comes to screenplays. for those who doubted ryan gosling actually spent three months learning those piano skills for la la land, variety has obtained it released video of behind-the-scenes video of him or her singing and playing, demonstrating, in the words of the writer and director, that it's all him. so, if you didn't know that, he learned how to play the piano for that. did an incredible job. i knows him people are like -- i can't believe he was nominated for best actor, but we will have to see. i will h
better to stick with a randolph road or even 410, east-west highway, as a workaround. to keep next 10 minutes a close eye on your ride from the west side. larry? larry: we're taking you back in time. away a four pack of single day tickets to colonial williamsburg. the seventh caller wins. larry: take me back. autria: good weather out there for this. will take my cell phone and do an interview. heading into the oscar weekend, a last-minute win for "moonlight," taking home best original...
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the eight phil randolph institute and the city college of san francisco.the eco-center at turns her part as a committee waited and facility with unique back story. the port is manage parents had parked and offered outdoor environment of education and public participation programs since the park opened in 1999. in 2005 the port we just small portion of herons had part to a nonprofit literacy for bimodal justice, known as let's for the purpose of billing environment litigation 7 ledge subsequently constructed the eco-center parents had parked and opened it in 2010. bait over to operate the eco-center until 2014 winter and ownership of the of the building to the port. currently the port owns and maintains the building and port tenant beta or the multipass environment-based entity provides free public education programs focused on serving the local community. i come to you today to update you on beta work activities at the eco-center over the past three years. i believe that representatives of the a philip randolph institute and the 20-based eco-center advisor
the eight phil randolph institute and the city college of san francisco.the eco-center at turns her part as a committee waited and facility with unique back story. the port is manage parents had parked and offered outdoor environment of education and public participation programs since the park opened in 1999. in 2005 the port we just small portion of herons had part to a nonprofit literacy for bimodal justice, known as let's for the purpose of billing environment litigation 7 ledge...
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the eight phil randolph institute and the city college of san francisco.he eco-center at turns her part as a committee waited and facility with unique back story. the port is manage parents had parked and offered outdoor environment of education and public participation programs since the park opened in 1999. in 2005 the port we just small portion of herons had part to a nonprofit literacy for bimodal justice, known as let's for the purpose of billing environment litigation 7 ledge subsequently constructed the eco-center parents had parked and opened it in 2010. bait over to operate the eco-center until 2014 winter and ownership of the of the building to the port. currently the port owns and maintains the building and port tenant beta or the multipass environment-based entity provides free public education programs focused on serving the local community. i come to you today to update you on beta work activities at the eco-center over the past three years. i believe that representatives of the a philip randolph institute and the 20-based eco-center advisory
the eight phil randolph institute and the city college of san francisco.he eco-center at turns her part as a committee waited and facility with unique back story. the port is manage parents had parked and offered outdoor environment of education and public participation programs since the park opened in 1999. in 2005 the port we just small portion of herons had part to a nonprofit literacy for bimodal justice, known as let's for the purpose of billing environment litigation 7 ledge subsequently...
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>>[applause] we have and in randolph from the community college board is also-how randolph - i'm sorry - >>[applause] we also have [inaudible] mr. collins is here with us. >>[applause] dj broker from southeast community college facility is with us. >>[applause] former mayor willie brown, mayor willie brown is here with us. >>[applause] pastor a really us water. >>[applause] hamed vander department of public works is with us and a number of people we will come back and acknowledge that the program moves forward. [inaudible] as the chairman mentioned, the black history program is priceless in black education. when we look at the term, [inaudible] has a couple of different meetings. one, of course at the time of an intense difficulty, trouble and danger. another definition of crises is a time, a time when it is difficult or in an important decision must be made good so it's inherent in a crisis and opportunity as well as well as a problem. when we look at the issue of opportunity, when we look at [inaudible]. the definition of a problem. there is the identifying a solution to the problem
>>[applause] we have and in randolph from the community college board is also-how randolph - i'm sorry - >>[applause] we also have [inaudible] mr. collins is here with us. >>[applause] dj broker from southeast community college facility is with us. >>[applause] former mayor willie brown, mayor willie brown is here with us. >>[applause] pastor a really us water. >>[applause] hamed vander department of public works is with us and a number of people we will come...
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officers were called to a home on georgia avenue northwest near randolph street, where they found the other victim. there's still no word on the victims' conditions. happening today-- an virginia man will be sentenced for sexually assaulting two young girls. last year-- luis fernando ore was arrested after police say he followed the girls into a bathroom at the elevation burger assaulted them. ore has already served prison time for sexually assaulting an underage girl. as part of a plea deal that saves the girls from having to testify, ore will be sentenced to life in prison, with all but 54 years suspended. he will also have to register as a sex offender for life. a virginia community is mourning after a student fell in class and died. 16-year old michael belknap collapsed yesterday at poquoson high school just north of hampton. he was rushed to the hospital where he later died. right now authorities says it appears to be a medical issue. a medical examiner will soon determine the cause of death. developing this morning.. a cry for help from residents of a southeast d-c apartment bui
officers were called to a home on georgia avenue northwest near randolph street, where they found the other victim. there's still no word on the victims' conditions. happening today-- an virginia man will be sentenced for sexually assaulting two young girls. last year-- luis fernando ore was arrested after police say he followed the girls into a bathroom at the elevation burger assaulted them. ore has already served prison time for sexually assaulting an underage girl. as part of a plea deal...
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>>[applause] we have and in randolph from the community college board is also-how randolph - i'm sorry - >>[applause] we also have [inaudible] mr. collins is here with us. >>[applause] dj broker from southeast community college facility is with us. >>[applause] former mayor willie brown, mayor willie brown is here with us. >>[applause] pastor a really us water. >>[applause] hamed vander department of public works is with us and a number of people we will come back and acknowledge that the program moves forward. [inaudible] as the chairman mentioned, the black history program is priceless in black education. when we look at the term, [inaudible] has a couple of different meetings. one, of course at the time of an intense difficulty, trouble and danger. another definition of crises is a time, a time when it is difficult or in an important decision must be made good so it's inherent in a crisis and opportunity as well as well as a problem. when we look at the issue of opportunity, when we look at [inaudible]. the definition of a problem. there is the identifying a solution to the problem
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the early mind astury come into having allegedly been tattooed, such as theater roosevelt, lady randolph churchill, and dorothy parker. these are not figures you think of having carried tattoos. tattooing has been seen as a controversial artform. it has been cataloged as taboo. that is definitely not the case any longer. this is a show that celebrates tattooing as an art for that has arrived in mainstream culture. laura: who knew teddy roosevelt and dorothy parker had tattoos? almost tempting with role models like that, but only almost. that brings today's broadcast to a close, that you can find much more on all the day's news at our website. to reach me and most of the bbc team, go to twitter. . am @lauratrevelyan from all of us here, thank you for watching and have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and arub
the early mind astury come into having allegedly been tattooed, such as theater roosevelt, lady randolph churchill, and dorothy parker. these are not figures you think of having carried tattoos. tattooing has been seen as a controversial artform. it has been cataloged as taboo. that is definitely not the case any longer. this is a show that celebrates tattooing as an art for that has arrived in mainstream culture. laura: who knew teddy roosevelt and dorothy parker had tattoos? almost tempting...
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the eight phil randolph institute and the city college of san francisco.he eco-center at turns her part as a committee waited and facility with unique back story. the port is manage parents had parked and offered outdoor environment of education and public participation programs since the park opened in 1999. in 2005 the port we just small portion of herons had part to a nonprofit literacy for bimodal justice, known as let's for the purpose of billing environment litigation 7 ledge subsequently constructed the eco-center parents had parked and opened it in 2010. bait over to operate the eco-center until 2014 winter and ownership of the of the building to the port. currently the port owns and maintains the building and port tenant beta or the multipass environment-based entity provides free public education programs focused on serving the local community. i come to you today to update you on beta work activities at the eco-center over the past three years. i believe that representatives of the a philip randolph institute and the 20-based eco-center advisory
the eight phil randolph institute and the city college of san francisco.he eco-center at turns her part as a committee waited and facility with unique back story. the port is manage parents had parked and offered outdoor environment of education and public participation programs since the park opened in 1999. in 2005 the port we just small portion of herons had part to a nonprofit literacy for bimodal justice, known as let's for the purpose of billing environment litigation 7 ledge subsequently...
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likeould meet a person randolph that he would say you have real potential. you have to do so-and-so. people took the time not just to assume it. they took the time to say to you i hope you will keep working on this. opportunity to be a part of the group. they would talk to us about taking responsibility. standing up on your own, standing up for what you believe in. that to me was the heart of it, helping me to see you had to have your own. you were not just following along with other people. one of the things we can do today is to take more time with our young people and take some time with helping them understand that they have potential. it may not always be the same or the same kind, but whatever it is that they can develop they can be what they want to be. they can do a lot if they can just get that. mr. bond: you said a moment ago today is so different than when i was young, when you were young. we live in very different worlds now. the nature of some of the economic problems seem more severe than was true in the depression. ms. height: that's true. mr.
likeould meet a person randolph that he would say you have real potential. you have to do so-and-so. people took the time not just to assume it. they took the time to say to you i hope you will keep working on this. opportunity to be a part of the group. they would talk to us about taking responsibility. standing up on your own, standing up for what you believe in. that to me was the heart of it, helping me to see you had to have your own. you were not just following along with other people....
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current president the slb trustees i can do as a candidate campaigned on proposition w pussy out randolph owner community coach residence i'm sorry students who campaigned on the trail thank you all so much. we could not have done that without your leadership and trustee john rizzo was in the back row so i could not see you >>[laughing] he spoke at many of our press conferences. icr board of supervisors here when my cosponsors on the supplemental and proposition w erin peskin, thank you. two supervisors ronen safai and in december after they got-after their elections were not sworn in but-official, immediately committed you are vote to making city college free. thank you all so much for working so closely with our office and i'm sorry, supervisor sheehy. they do also much that there's a lot of think used to be had but i think the biggest thing is that in august follow 2017 hopefully, by this thursday we will be able to announce all students will be able to attend city college for free again. i am just going in a time when there's so much darkness and disappointment and fear and anxiety th
current president the slb trustees i can do as a candidate campaigned on proposition w pussy out randolph owner community coach residence i'm sorry students who campaigned on the trail thank you all so much. we could not have done that without your leadership and trustee john rizzo was in the back row so i could not see you >>[laughing] he spoke at many of our press conferences. icr board of supervisors here when my cosponsors on the supplemental and proposition w erin peskin, thank you....
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the statue that sculptor randolph rogers made in italy for spring grove cemetery in cincinnati failed to appreciate that northerners regarded themselves as a peaceable people drawn into a defensive war, rather than warriors advancing with rifles raised and bayonets fixed. patriotic ex-pat rogers did not comprehend the desperation with which americans feared disposable anonymity as a soldier of the line, the title an immense and impersonal army. much more popular worthy work.eses to rogers' these were not aggressive or even a lurch figures. they were clearly contemplative, sharply downward. mid-19th century american sculpture was tenaciously narrative, and was studio published the presumably authorized report that the artist to pick did the soldier battle,he din of fatigue, dejected. wandering alone, he comes upon moanraves of his new comrades and there he stops to muse." these monuments seized on a motif with a strong currency during and shortly after the war. winslow homer shows as one of his major paintings of the war -- what whitman chose it for one of his major poems of the war in
the statue that sculptor randolph rogers made in italy for spring grove cemetery in cincinnati failed to appreciate that northerners regarded themselves as a peaceable people drawn into a defensive war, rather than warriors advancing with rifles raised and bayonets fixed. patriotic ex-pat rogers did not comprehend the desperation with which americans feared disposable anonymity as a soldier of the line, the title an immense and impersonal army. much more popular worthy work.eses to rogers'...
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that national movement from the acquittal raised a lot of money and a phillip randolph eleanor roosevelt, m.l. kay, i could go on and on have rallies in madison square garden their call the heroes of the south rally. that was called the of fledgling bus boycott but the montgomery bus but so was the story of emmett till the mattis but they did help to smuggle crack cocaine into los angeles. isn't a conspiracy theory. but i have the same percentage so he has lied about everything. [laughter] but all of this echoes with the same dynamic that killed emmett till and still walk among us. but i have a question about timing budget. but you have an interview 10 years ago but talk about why it took so long to come out then the other piece is, is there a statute of limitations on surgery? this is something although he was innocent of why hold onto that for so long? one of the first things i haven't musset but it took me eight years to research and write you can and damaged and but to me hundred the publications and hundreds but did take some lot of stay in the and hard work. but we tell them of tha
that national movement from the acquittal raised a lot of money and a phillip randolph eleanor roosevelt, m.l. kay, i could go on and on have rallies in madison square garden their call the heroes of the south rally. that was called the of fledgling bus boycott but the montgomery bus but so was the story of emmett till the mattis but they did help to smuggle crack cocaine into los angeles. isn't a conspiracy theory. but i have the same percentage so he has lied about everything. [laughter] but...
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capital beltway trying to get past georgia avenue, accident activity is blocking heads up towards 270, randolph after accokeek road approaching farmington, heads up, you want to move to the right to get by their. police activity, we have got a lot of it. on the scene directing the traffic by. and there's a portion of 12th street shut down due to a suspicious package. scene are on the redirecting the traffic. the pace is definitely slower coming across the 14th street bridge. back in 10 minutes to update the ride heading back into d.c., but right now we have got to turn it over to mr. kidd o'shea. time once again to get you ready for valentine's day by hooking you up with $100 in cupid cash. call right now, 703-528-7334. call or number 70 it'sant.ndt eh in your pocket. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can deliver equal uploads and downloads. lcome to 8 and a half maple reet. it'half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to
capital beltway trying to get past georgia avenue, accident activity is blocking heads up towards 270, randolph after accokeek road approaching farmington, heads up, you want to move to the right to get by their. police activity, we have got a lot of it. on the scene directing the traffic by. and there's a portion of 12th street shut down due to a suspicious package. scene are on the redirecting the traffic. the pace is definitely slower coming across the 14th street bridge. back in 10 minutes...
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patricia hearst, computer daughter of randolph hearst. >> she is 19 and she and her fiance were in hera woman and two armed men burst in and dragged her down the stairs and threw her into the trunk of a car and drove off. >> the kidnapping may be part of a campaign of terrorism. what looks to be the first real message. >> the irony of the kidnapping is that the most marginal of groups managing to pull oust biggest media spectacle of the decade. >> the kidnappers are members of a terrorist group that calls itself the sim bion ease liberation army. >> they will oppose the present system and its government. it calls on them to unite. with the demands, death to the fascist insect that preys on the life of the people. we love you, patty. we are praying for you. they are going about the ideals the wrong way. >> patty hearst claims she is part of the sim bion ease liberation army. >> at least initially was skepticism that she would join this group. it wasn't until she showed up in the middle of a bank robbery with a machine gun that suddenly they realize this heiress is a part of a drift grou
patricia hearst, computer daughter of randolph hearst. >> she is 19 and she and her fiance were in hera woman and two armed men burst in and dragged her down the stairs and threw her into the trunk of a car and drove off. >> the kidnapping may be part of a campaign of terrorism. what looks to be the first real message. >> the irony of the kidnapping is that the most marginal of groups managing to pull oust biggest media spectacle of the decade. >> the kidnappers are...
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randolph road is working as a work around. on 50,se in doubt leaving the capital beltway out of new carrollton, -- for those inbound on 50, leaving the capital beltway out of new carrollton -- again, we are accident free. i do not want to jinx far, so good in spite of the wet pavement. we will update the ride on 270. here is julie on a bungee -- here -- here is jummy olabanji. jummy: police have arrested members of the of islamic state who were planning on carrying out an attack. this is in turkey. they were arrested on the border with syria. we do not know their nationality, but we do know all of this comes as cia director mike pompeo is scheduled to meet with leaders in ankara today. two major topics they will discuss -- the ongoing crisis in syria and taking down isis. we will update you as we learn more about the decision. larry: stormwatch 7 coverage continues this morning. autria: we dodged a bullet this morning. areas to the north are in the bull's-eye. molly has a look at what is going on north. at new york city. publi
randolph road is working as a work around. on 50,se in doubt leaving the capital beltway out of new carrollton, -- for those inbound on 50, leaving the capital beltway out of new carrollton -- again, we are accident free. i do not want to jinx far, so good in spite of the wet pavement. we will update the ride on 270. here is julie on a bungee -- here -- here is jummy olabanji. jummy: police have arrested members of the of islamic state who were planning on carrying out an attack. this is in...
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a carve figure, he was very close to jennings randolph, you know, west virginia. and so that is in my office, that coal miner. while i think that coal degrades the environment and we have to move off it and i've been a staunch supporter of doing that, we have an obligation and responsibility to these coal miners, some of them could be visiting us this week, the coal miners and their widows. all these people go around talking about coal this, coal that, king coal the rest of it that they cannot honor the commitment that has been made to these workers is just something so shameful and hypocritical and inconsistent and that's why i voted against the bill because it did not put in there we b negotiate -- we tried everything. we tried to leverage everything we had to try to get them to be taken care of. these are coal miners, widows, orphans and republicans wouldn't do it. singing the praises of king coal, ignoring the needs of coal miners, it's shameful. >> one other thing i would say, president trump admitted privately he wants to get it done. let him step up to the
a carve figure, he was very close to jennings randolph, you know, west virginia. and so that is in my office, that coal miner. while i think that coal degrades the environment and we have to move off it and i've been a staunch supporter of doing that, we have an obligation and responsibility to these coal miners, some of them could be visiting us this week, the coal miners and their widows. all these people go around talking about coal this, coal that, king coal the rest of it that they cannot...
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>>[applause] we have and in randolph from the community college board is also-how randolph - i'm sorry[applause] we also have [inaudible] mr. collins is here with us. >>[applause] dj broker from southeast community college facility is with us. >>[applause] former mayor willie brown, mayor willie brown is here with us. >>[applause] pastor a really us water. >>[applause] hamed vander department of public works is with us and a number of people we will come back and acknowledge that the program moves forward. [inaudible] as the chairman mentioned, the black history program is priceless in black education. when we look at the term, [inaudible] has a couple of different meetings. one, of course at the time of an intense difficulty, trouble and danger. another definition of crises is a time, a time when it is difficult or in an important decision must be made good so it's inherent in a crisis and opportunity as well as well as a problem. when we look at the issue of opportunity, when we look at [inaudible]. the definition of a problem. there is the identifying a solution to the problem and t
>>[applause] we have and in randolph from the community college board is also-how randolph - i'm sorry[applause] we also have [inaudible] mr. collins is here with us. >>[applause] dj broker from southeast community college facility is with us. >>[applause] former mayor willie brown, mayor willie brown is here with us. >>[applause] pastor a really us water. >>[applause] hamed vander department of public works is with us and a number of people we will come back and...
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trained over the holidays, while randolph went out to buyome odd lit during a family party and was talkingily party and was talking to kids into the refrigerator and noticed one was gold, meaning that he was eligible for a flight super bowl promotion which was tickets for life to the super bowl. as luck would have it, later chosen from 37,000 possible entries to win the grand prize. he now has super bowl tickets for the rest of his life. he's honestly to houston for sunday's big game. nicole: he now has a lot of people who want to be his friend. also attending the game, former president george h.w. bush. he will be the honorary coin toss flickr. doubled the pregame ceremony. no surprise since houston is bush's hometown. the former president has had health struggles lately. he was just released monday after being treated for pneumonia. that should be a lot of fun. trades are looking at last night's games ever wonder why seth curry learned to shoot threes? referred again, his standout curry and watch what he does. he calmly takes a 40 footer. he does it. let's get on to the real game. the t-
trained over the holidays, while randolph went out to buyome odd lit during a family party and was talkingily party and was talking to kids into the refrigerator and noticed one was gold, meaning that he was eligible for a flight super bowl promotion which was tickets for life to the super bowl. as luck would have it, later chosen from 37,000 possible entries to win the grand prize. he now has super bowl tickets for the rest of his life. he's honestly to houston for sunday's big game. nicole:...
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randolph road is the workaround. southbound on the bw parkway, a stalled car, 198 to 197. that is our traffic watch. back in the next 10 minutes, we will update your ride on 395. larry: this morning, a filmmaker is missing. new details coming in about the movie shoot that people might fear -- fios is not cable. we're wired differently. welcome to 8 and a half maple street. it's half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to the wilsons. because they have fios, their half house has full internet, with uploads as fast as downloads. don't pay for uploads that aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet with equal uploads and downloads, tv and phone for only $79.99 per month online for one year. only from fios. and with the billion pointme!!! giveaway, it's about to get more awesome. to claim your share of a billion shop your way points during the big game, download the shop your way or kmart app today!!! announcer: you are wat
randolph road is the workaround. southbound on the bw parkway, a stalled car, 198 to 197. that is our traffic watch. back in the next 10 minutes, we will update your ride on 395. larry: this morning, a filmmaker is missing. new details coming in about the movie shoot that people might fear -- fios is not cable. we're wired differently. welcome to 8 and a half maple street. it's half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to...
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but the national movement of the acquittals raised a lot of money that's a phillip randolph eleanor roosevelt, nixon keen and i could go on and on to cover rally at madison square garden quiff the heroes of the south. that is called the fledgling busboy caught of montgomery. i was told they bought 10 station wagons with the money. and that was a very important piece of the boycott in so was the story of emmett till and that started the process of the of movement but to pay for the war in nicaragua he is not a conspiracy theorist so that is not to say with that broad growth be want but the young white people and the young black people with the same percentage you will be surprised but he is right about everything. though it is six revs the arrest rate in the sentences that are given a lot of love this echoes with the same dynamic of killed emmett till. >> i have a question for you about timing. and just but 10 years ago but what she cess coming out no but then the of their pieces in their a statute of limitations or perjury? susan negative -- something that should have come out to maybe his fr
but the national movement of the acquittals raised a lot of money that's a phillip randolph eleanor roosevelt, nixon keen and i could go on and on to cover rally at madison square garden quiff the heroes of the south. that is called the fledgling busboy caught of montgomery. i was told they bought 10 station wagons with the money. and that was a very important piece of the boycott in so was the story of emmett till and that started the process of the of movement but to pay for the war in...
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. >> reporter: natalie randolph, the first female head coach of a high school football team that anyonenows of, now the title 9 coordinator for the district, one voice inspiring local high school athletes. >> i would think in this city just getting the girls in the game, getting them to play is the biggest battle. that's why we want to start young and make sure that we expose them to as much as we can. >> the girls really were good at focusing our attention on how we can continue to support them and make sure they have physical education, competitive sports opportunities throughout their experience in our public schools. >> the males always feel though they're superior and in order for females to do better, they just need to feel like they have a role in society. >> it's mostly males that are empowered. when you see other women empowered, you can see that you can do that in the future. that could be you one day. >> reporter: today's luncheon just a part of expanding national women and girls in sports day. we have more information on our nbc washington app. this is the 31 anniversary of
. >> reporter: natalie randolph, the first female head coach of a high school football team that anyonenows of, now the title 9 coordinator for the district, one voice inspiring local high school athletes. >> i would think in this city just getting the girls in the game, getting them to play is the biggest battle. that's why we want to start young and make sure that we expose them to as much as we can. >> the girls really were good at focusing our attention on how we can...
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spoke to aspiring entrepreneurs at the roxborough school of technology and they listened to mark randolph'sry of success and getting the popular statup off the grown and he has since moved on from netflix and founded several other successful startups and he shared tips telling them that anyone can have a great idea. >> ideas are not the poen component to find one thing after the other until you stumble upon the one thing that does work. >>> the philly phanatic is fired up about reading our furry friend could not contain his excitement about a home run hit at saint matthews school in philadelphia. they are reading 15 minutes a day. saint matthew's school is among the tops for literacy and the phanatic and all of us congratulation you. >> still to come on "action news" tonight. we'll check the forecast for you. looking live outside at sky 6 hd we are showing you the center city skyline. chilly this morning but feeling good right now. >>> time for accuweather at the "action news" big board tonight. cecily tynan is here to talk about how the day is shaping up. it's feeling like spring and a lot
spoke to aspiring entrepreneurs at the roxborough school of technology and they listened to mark randolph'sry of success and getting the popular statup off the grown and he has since moved on from netflix and founded several other successful startups and he shared tips telling them that anyone can have a great idea. >> ideas are not the poen component to find one thing after the other until you stumble upon the one thing that does work. >>> the philly phanatic is fired up about...
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jefferson, was a wealthy virginia planter and a surveyor who married successfully into the prestigious randolph family, but he was not a refined and liberally educated gentleman. he did not read latin. he did not know french. he did not play the violin. and as far as we know, he never once questioned the idea of religious establishment or the owning of slaves. his son, thomas jefferson, was very different. indeed, all the revolutionaries knew things their fathers did not know, and they were eager to prove themselves in what they believed and valued by their disinterestedness, by their virtue, but there was one prominent revolutionary leader who did not seek to play this role that the others did. now on the face of it aaron burr had all the credentials for being a great founder. he was a revolutionary war veteran, a princeton graduate, and a charming and wealthy aristocrat. he eventually became a senator from new york and vice president of the united states, the third and his predecessors were john adams and thomas jefferson. he was well on his way to a great career, but something set him apart,
jefferson, was a wealthy virginia planter and a surveyor who married successfully into the prestigious randolph family, but he was not a refined and liberally educated gentleman. he did not read latin. he did not know french. he did not play the violin. and as far as we know, he never once questioned the idea of religious establishment or the owning of slaves. his son, thomas jefferson, was very different. indeed, all the revolutionaries knew things their fathers did not know, and they were...
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we're right along georgia avenue near randolph road. police took four potential suspects into custody. latest word from montgomery county police is they are questioning those individuals at this hour. no arrests have been made at this point. this was the latest in a string of armed robberies at cvss and other 24 hour businesses in four maryland counties just since december. police say they're looking at 18-20 cases that could be connected. >> it's apparent that there are some similar and like events in other jurisdictions, robbery detectives have been ski weeks about this trend. >> reporter: so again police at this point are not connecting the cases. no arrests have been made. we're staying in close contact with montgomery county police for any new developments in case. >>> turning now to storm team 4, not a bad winter day but it's about to feel a lot more like winter. >> well, our luck had to run out at some point. let's get to the storm center. doug's standing by to tell us about this change in fortune. >> that's just in the temperatu
we're right along georgia avenue near randolph road. police took four potential suspects into custody. latest word from montgomery county police is they are questioning those individuals at this hour. no arrests have been made at this point. this was the latest in a string of armed robberies at cvss and other 24 hour businesses in four maryland counties just since december. police say they're looking at 18-20 cases that could be connected. >> it's apparent that there are some similar and...
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in connection with an attempted robbery at cvs pharmacy this morning right off georgia avenue and randolph road. i just learned from a law enforcement source that there may be more than 30 robberies the latest robbery attempt was here at 4:00 this morning at this cvs in silver spring right across from the fourth district police station. four people taken into custody, possibly bringing an end to an armed robbery spree that stretched across four maryland counties. >> this is a store i patronize basically all the time. i know the people that work in there. when i saw this on the news, i said oh no. but luckily no one got hurt and i'm glad they were caught. >> reporter: police in montgomery county were already watching cvss and other 24-hour businesses after a string of armed robberies at cvs, rite aid and 7-11s. early this morning an officer noticed a car leaving the area around the time of the cvs robbery. an officer pulled that car over about five miles away near the four potential suspects into custody. >> that's crazy. i don't think anybody would stick up some place in montgomery county.
in connection with an attempted robbery at cvs pharmacy this morning right off georgia avenue and randolph road. i just learned from a law enforcement source that there may be more than 30 robberies the latest robbery attempt was here at 4:00 this morning at this cvs in silver spring right across from the fourth district police station. four people taken into custody, possibly bringing an end to an armed robbery spree that stretched across four maryland counties. >> this is a store i...
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i'm a randolph.hey are enemies of mine. >> okay. >> drama. >> i play opposite gary and he plays jabar my older brother. we are two families that are vying for the same title. they have a leg up right now -- >> because you guys have been the icon, the staple in that area and then all of a sudden this new company, this new family comes into town and that's where this kind of strive and animosity comes into play, right? tell me about the characters that you all portray. blue, you play the younger sibling, right? >> right. >> what is the dynamic and do you have to bring something extra to the table in playing this? what is it like? >> the cast is amazing as you can see everybody is not here but we're representing four of family, the youngest. i just happen to be the baby boy in my own family. i had a few years of experience playing and having the pressures of having trying to live up to the expectations of my family. we represent a family of wealth, family of education and family of entrepreneurs in busi
i'm a randolph.hey are enemies of mine. >> okay. >> drama. >> i play opposite gary and he plays jabar my older brother. we are two families that are vying for the same title. they have a leg up right now -- >> because you guys have been the icon, the staple in that area and then all of a sudden this new company, this new family comes into town and that's where this kind of strive and animosity comes into play, right? tell me about the characters that you all portray....
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. >> reporter: natalie randolph, the first female head coach of a high school football team that anyonenows of. now the title 9 coordinator for the district. one voice inspiring local high school athletes. >> i would think in this city, just getting the girls in the game and getting them to play is the biggest battle. and that's why we want to start young and make sure we expose them to as much as they can. >> the girls were good at focusing our attention on how to continue to support them and make sure they have physical education and competitive sports opportunities throughout their experience in our public schools. >> i feel as though the males always feel their superior and in order for females to do better, they just need society. >> mostly males usually the people that's empowered. when you see other women empowered, you can do that in the future. that could be you in there. >> good answer. that could be you. national girls and women in sports day is expanding this weekend. tomorrow a free expo from 10:30 to 4:00. you can check out more information on our nbc washington app. >> go
. >> reporter: natalie randolph, the first female head coach of a high school football team that anyonenows of. now the title 9 coordinator for the district. one voice inspiring local high school athletes. >> i would think in this city, just getting the girls in the game and getting them to play is the biggest battle. and that's why we want to start young and make sure we expose them to as much as they can. >> the girls were good at focusing our attention on how to continue to...
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that he's one of three people who doesn't sign thing so and signers hall he will see him and edmund randolph standing apart but in mid-september, early september he proposes a bill of rights and he is going to want to compose it and be the main drafter as he was and virginia and without a lot of deliberation. here is in my view what's going on. they are hot, they are homesick. they just want to go home so they are not thinking. george mason says here's what they're thinking and it's not on the pages. yet he says and i'm going to take a day or something but this is going to be another two weeks. it's a pain and we want to go home. why do i say it that way? if they had really good reasons for resisting this, then the decision eventually turns out the bill of rights was a mistake. madison can be right in go adelphia right two years later when he pushes it forward. are you lying now or were you lying then because you are telling a different story and i want to tell the story which madison moves in the correct direction. his original reasons for resisting were so well thought through and they don
that he's one of three people who doesn't sign thing so and signers hall he will see him and edmund randolph standing apart but in mid-september, early september he proposes a bill of rights and he is going to want to compose it and be the main drafter as he was and virginia and without a lot of deliberation. here is in my view what's going on. they are hot, they are homesick. they just want to go home so they are not thinking. george mason says here's what they're thinking and it's not on the...
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which today is randolph. it had an effect on neighboring neighborhoods. you can see just to the side of this neighborhood is a yellow grouping, that is currently bird park in richmond. the report for this neighborhood said it would have been higher, would have gotten a blue rating, a b rating, but was downgraded because it is next to an african-american neighborhood. and there is a park on this side of the neighborhood. so, african-americans are walking through this neighborhood. thereby, supposedly, devaluing. when the assessors wrote reports like this, in other neighborhoods they included all sorts of detailed information. maybe you cannot see, but under inhabitants, it would often say salaried workers, managerial class, to define the kind of people that worked there, as a way to understand how much money they made, as a way to understand if this neighborhood would become prosperous or maintain itself. but a neighborhoods dominated by african-americans, the assessor usually just listed negro, and that was enough to designate a red designation. and then
which today is randolph. it had an effect on neighboring neighborhoods. you can see just to the side of this neighborhood is a yellow grouping, that is currently bird park in richmond. the report for this neighborhood said it would have been higher, would have gotten a blue rating, a b rating, but was downgraded because it is next to an african-american neighborhood. and there is a park on this side of the neighborhood. so, african-americans are walking through this neighborhood. thereby,...
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again, georgia avenue at randolph road. it's actually right near the police station here. they say it's minor and we don't have any lanes blocked. southbound 210 near wilson bridge drive, a crash reported there this morning. shirlington we did have a crash on the right side of the roadway and that has left the area. a look at the beltway coming up. >>> if mexican drug lord el chapo guzman is convicted he may spend the rest of his life behind bars. he was extradited to the u.s. after he was captured in mexico. prosecutors agreed not to seek the death penalty. guzman has pled not guilty to drug manufacturing and distribution charges over the last 25 years. >>> a suspected high school shooting plot has been foiled by a parent who listened and spoke up. two students in fullerton, california, have been arrested. police say a parent overheard the students talking in detail at a sporting event. the parents snapped a photo and reported them to a school resource officer. the two had searched on line for fire arms and information on previous school shootings. no >>> if you normally
again, georgia avenue at randolph road. it's actually right near the police station here. they say it's minor and we don't have any lanes blocked. southbound 210 near wilson bridge drive, a crash reported there this morning. shirlington we did have a crash on the right side of the roadway and that has left the area. a look at the beltway coming up. >>> if mexican drug lord el chapo guzman is convicted he may spend the rest of his life behind bars. he was extradited to the u.s. after he...
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>>[applause] we have and in randolph from the community college board is also-how randolph - i'm sorry - >>[applause] we also have [inaudible] mr. collins is here with us. >>[applause] dj broker from southeast community college facility is with us. >>[applause] former mayor willie brown, mayor willie brown is here with us. >>[applause] pastor a really us water. >>[applause] hamed vander department of public works is with us and a number of people we will come back and acknowledge that the program moves forward. [inaudible] as the chairman mentioned, the black history program is priceless in black education. when we look at the term, [inaudible] has a couple of different meetings. one, of course at the time of an intense difficulty, trouble and danger. another definition of crises is a time, a time when it is difficult or in an important decision must be made good so it's inherent in a crisis and opportunity as well as well as a problem. when we look at the issue of opportunity, when we look at [inaudible]. the definition of a problem. there is the identifying a solution to the problem
>>[applause] we have and in randolph from the community college board is also-how randolph - i'm sorry - >>[applause] we also have [inaudible] mr. collins is here with us. >>[applause] dj broker from southeast community college facility is with us. >>[applause] former mayor willie brown, mayor willie brown is here with us. >>[applause] pastor a really us water. >>[applause] hamed vander department of public works is with us and a number of people we will come...
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his mother was from the prestigious randolph family in virginia. he grew up on the plantation, shadwell, near present day charlottesville. they were different in appearance. hamilton was about average height, which was about five feet seven inches tall in those days, but very small in stature , and many people described hamilton as having a somewhat feminine manner about him. jefferson on the other hand was quite tall. he was about six feet two, which period would be the equivalent of someone who is about six feet five or six feet six, towering over most other men. jefferson was described by many people as having a mild and pleasing personality, but rather shy, rather serious somewhat , great demeanor, a man with poor posture, where hamilton tended to stand ramrod straight according to many people. and jefferson was described by a senator from pennsylvania while he was secretary of state as entering a room, speaking without ceasing, rambling in his tall, but offering spicy comments and scattering information as he went. some of it brilliant, said t
his mother was from the prestigious randolph family in virginia. he grew up on the plantation, shadwell, near present day charlottesville. they were different in appearance. hamilton was about average height, which was about five feet seven inches tall in those days, but very small in stature , and many people described hamilton as having a somewhat feminine manner about him. jefferson on the other hand was quite tall. he was about six feet two, which period would be the equivalent of someone...
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she was the granddaughter of william randolph hurts, wealthy owner of the examiner. >> when patty hurts was kidnapped by the unknown liberation army it was february 4th, 1974. on april 3rd, exactly two months after she was thrown screaming into the trunk of a car. she was tanya. >> not with words but with guns. >> she was found 19 months after her kidnapping at this point she was a fugitive herself wanted for serious crimes. she was arrested in a san francisco apartment on september 18th, 1975. >> i reached in and took her by the arm and took her off the elevator and said i'm charles bates. i'm sure for many reasons you're glad this is all over. and she looked at me like she had a knife she would have stuck it through me. no emotion on her face at all. >> yesterday it was announced that actor jared leto will make his directorial debut about the hunt for patty hurts. >> the time is now 9:30. as we bring it back to today, we're talking about news that broke during the 7:00 hour of mornings on 2. the associated press reported that the white house had a proposal to use national guard troops
she was the granddaughter of william randolph hurts, wealthy owner of the examiner. >> when patty hurts was kidnapped by the unknown liberation army it was february 4th, 1974. on april 3rd, exactly two months after she was thrown screaming into the trunk of a car. she was tanya. >> not with words but with guns. >> she was found 19 months after her kidnapping at this point she was a fugitive herself wanted for serious crimes. she was arrested in a san francisco apartment on...
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he was very close to jennings randolph, west virginia and all. and so that is in my office, that coal miner. i think where to move off it and where, i'm a staunch supporter of doing that, we have an obligation, responsibility to these coal miners. some of them will be visiting us this week, there coal miners and their widows. so for all the people who go around talking to this goal, that, the rest of it, that they cannot honor the commitment that is been made to these workers is just something so shameful and hypocritical and inconsistent. that's why i voted against the omnibus bill. because it did not put in their come we tried everything here we try to leverage everything we had to get them to be taken care of. these are coal miners, widows, orphans, and they just,, they just, republicans just wouldn't do it. while singing the praises of king cole, ignoring the needs of the coal miners. it's shameful. >> president trump has submitted privately he wants to get it done. i believe he stated it publicly. went to check the record on that. let him st
he was very close to jennings randolph, west virginia and all. and so that is in my office, that coal miner. i think where to move off it and where, i'm a staunch supporter of doing that, we have an obligation, responsibility to these coal miners. some of them will be visiting us this week, there coal miners and their widows. so for all the people who go around talking to this goal, that, the rest of it, that they cannot honor the commitment that is been made to these workers is just something...