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randolph was a most unlikely soldier. he was extremely overweight, and in fact he sterling always joked it was hard to push him through the hole in the aircraft side to get him to parachute butut sterling -- randolph churchhill was journalist. like many journalists he had a pretty vivid imagination. sterling worked out if he could get randolph involved in the sas project, there was high probability randall would tell the father and insure the future of the sas because it was in real trouble. so he invited randolph to take part in one of the least successful not just of the north african campaign but of the entire war and it was culled operation bigamy. the plan was very simple. of sterling decided he would convert a staff car to look like a german vehicle. they called it the blitz buggy. the idea was very simple. they would drive into occupied benghazi, seething with italian and american troops. they would go down to the dock. they would inflate inflatable kayaks, paddle out to the shipping moored in the dock and blow it
randolph was a most unlikely soldier. he was extremely overweight, and in fact he sterling always joked it was hard to push him through the hole in the aircraft side to get him to parachute butut sterling -- randolph churchhill was journalist. like many journalists he had a pretty vivid imagination. sterling worked out if he could get randolph involved in the sas project, there was high probability randall would tell the father and insure the future of the sas because it was in real trouble. so...
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randolph was the most unlike the soldier. he's extremely overweight and sterling job it was hard to push them through the hole in the aircraft trying to get them to actually parasitic -- parachute. randolph was a journalist and who like many journalists he had a pretty vivid imagination. sterling.if feca get randall involved and the sas will project that randolph would tell his father and that would ensure the future of the sas because it was really in trouble. he invited randall to take part in one of the least successful operations not just of the north african campaign but the entire war and it was called operation operation -- the plan is very simple. thurling decided he would convert to a german vehicle and you see it here they called it the blitz buggy and the idea they would try than to the occupied benghazi which was seething with italian and german troops. they would then go down to the dock. they would inflate some inflatable kayaks and paddle out on shipping that was a morgue in the dark implement up and sink all t
randolph was the most unlike the soldier. he's extremely overweight and sterling job it was hard to push them through the hole in the aircraft trying to get them to actually parasitic -- parachute. randolph was a journalist and who like many journalists he had a pretty vivid imagination. sterling.if feca get randall involved and the sas will project that randolph would tell his father and that would ensure the future of the sas because it was really in trouble. he invited randall to take part...
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randolph said, "at the banquet table of life, there are no reserved seats. you get what you can take and you keep what you can hold. and you can't take anything you won't get anything. and you can't take anything without organization. you are organized when we become an agent of change, then the spirit of the little rock nine becomes 900, 9,000, 9 million, and we will not go back. thank you very much. [applause] >> we have a facebook question from peter. anyays, are there historical resources on the people who died in detroit? you could be featured during our program. join the conversation on facebook. and on twitter. american history tv is on cspan3 every weekend, featuring museum tours, archival films, and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more. here is a clip from a recent program. >> east of saigon at a small village near the coast, these men have gone beyond their basic mission of military action to launch an equally important campaign of civic action. another side of the american navy in vietnam. to these men, their work on projects which
randolph said, "at the banquet table of life, there are no reserved seats. you get what you can take and you keep what you can hold. and you can't take anything you won't get anything. and you can't take anything without organization. you are organized when we become an agent of change, then the spirit of the little rock nine becomes 900, 9,000, 9 million, and we will not go back. thank you very much. [applause] >> we have a facebook question from peter. anyays, are there historical...
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randolph said the banquet table of life, there are no reserved seats. you get what you can take and you keep what you can hold. and you can't take anything you won't get anything. and you can't take anything without organization. you are organized when we become an agent of change, then the spirit of the little rock nine becomes 900, 9,000, 9 million, and we will not go back. thank you very much. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> we have a facebook question from peter, he says, are there any historical resources on the people who died in detroit? >> there is one in particular, -- you could be featured in our next program. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/c-spanhistory. c-spanhistory. @ >> it is that time of the year to announce our 2018 studentcam video documentary competition. help us spread the word to middle school and high school students and their teachers. the year's theme is constitution and you. we are asking students to choose a theme and the constitution and create a video illustrating why it is important. the competition is open t
randolph said the banquet table of life, there are no reserved seats. you get what you can take and you keep what you can hold. and you can't take anything you won't get anything. and you can't take anything without organization. you are organized when we become an agent of change, then the spirit of the little rock nine becomes 900, 9,000, 9 million, and we will not go back. thank you very much. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> we have a facebook question from peter, he says, are there any...
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and john randolph who was attorney general, what i've done in your hand is reproduced a page from the bottom of one page and top of the next from the record books from 1760 when henry began the practice of law. this is when he went to goochland. this is south of hanover not south of the james river, south of hanover, west of richmond and this is when he came and began practicing law some of the other counties in that part of the world saw the records be destroyed in the civil war and so this was the earliest record we have of him coming to sign up and show his credentials as an attorney. one thing that's notable about the document as if you looked at it carefully it says george within john randolph signed the authorization for him to become an attorney. if you look in thomas jefferson's memoirs you'll see jefferson recollecting that george with never signed it. he would not have done such a thing. one of the things you have to contend with and writing about 18th century virginia in general is the fact that henry and jefferson were friends up until 1781 and after that point their frien
and john randolph who was attorney general, what i've done in your hand is reproduced a page from the bottom of one page and top of the next from the record books from 1760 when henry began the practice of law. this is when he went to goochland. this is south of hanover not south of the james river, south of hanover, west of richmond and this is when he came and began practicing law some of the other counties in that part of the world saw the records be destroyed in the civil war and so this...
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on the other hand, there is an admonition by edward randolph challenging henry again using his language freely and asking hihenry to be more philosophica, which i think is basically calling on him to be go to a euphemism rather than to be blunt. the question of henry and this is where i was going to go next, one of the wrinkles in thinking about this which he did oppose for a lot of other reasons as well, that's one of the things he recognized and it makes an argument and i rely on this caller from california who put all this forward in a pivotal article about 20 years ago. but it's what he called a structural argument for slavery. it would give some delegated powers of taxation to the new federal government but proposed. this is the funny part is that it'of thatis the right word, ir. it was evil and repugnant and therefore the northern legislators not familiar with slavery would have to confront it because they have to levy taxes and make sure that they weighed down heavily on their constituents. so henry says here it is built if you get the power of taxes to the central authority by c
on the other hand, there is an admonition by edward randolph challenging henry again using his language freely and asking hihenry to be more philosophica, which i think is basically calling on him to be go to a euphemism rather than to be blunt. the question of henry and this is where i was going to go next, one of the wrinkles in thinking about this which he did oppose for a lot of other reasons as well, that's one of the things he recognized and it makes an argument and i rely on this caller...
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the sky track 7 happens to be above 29 south of randolph road. down towards the belly. -- the beltway. northbound 95, 20 minute commute from the occoquan towards th within the next hour, looks like a 15 minute ride. back within the next 10 minutes and we will update the ride in the northeast. kimberly: jennifer garner, my sisters remade in college, not kidding. that is not my story. ner setting social media on fire with a throwback thursday post. >> he did the sad part. and i started crying. i couldn't stop., they said, are you ok? i said, it's so beautiful. [laughs] listen to this song. it was so beautiful, that music -- [laughs] so, i told him about it. they asked to see it. tioned it she cap and throwback thursday, novocaine. you're she put it up last night. larry: that's hysterical. kidd: i'll watch it over and over again all weekend. larry: she's real. let's get you to the emmys are this sunday. kidd: this morning i'm catching up with some of the nominees including anthony anderson who is up for best actor in a comedy. >nomination for the em
the sky track 7 happens to be above 29 south of randolph road. down towards the belly. -- the beltway. northbound 95, 20 minute commute from the occoquan towards th within the next hour, looks like a 15 minute ride. back within the next 10 minutes and we will update the ride in the northeast. kimberly: jennifer garner, my sisters remade in college, not kidding. that is not my story. ner setting social media on fire with a throwback thursday post. >> he did the sad part. and i started...
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technology consultant randolph carnegie. >> we are in a place where we are fight over simple stupid stufflooking at the big picture. >> it did not escape michelle schaefer's attention that mr. trump trained his scorn on the nfl and nba whose rosters are predominantly african-american. all of the better she said to rile his base. >> he has a lot of supporters, that is probably, cut from the same cloth he is, angry, built bitter, racist, ignorant. >> yolonda thomas said the country has always been divided but mr. trump encourages people to like it that way. >> if you support him, you are the same. same type of person. coming from way more than him. coming from the people who back him up. alfonso parker said that the president was simply not acting presidential. >> it's hurtful for the country for our president to be -- talking anykind of racial, or any kind of slurs towards any individual. as the, the leader of the country. >> do you think it is corrosive on the public? >> is its corrosive. i have friends i have had for years, black friends. white friends. vete, and all of a sudden we are g
technology consultant randolph carnegie. >> we are in a place where we are fight over simple stupid stufflooking at the big picture. >> it did not escape michelle schaefer's attention that mr. trump trained his scorn on the nfl and nba whose rosters are predominantly african-american. all of the better she said to rile his base. >> he has a lot of supporters, that is probably, cut from the same cloth he is, angry, built bitter, racist, ignorant. >> yolonda thomas said...
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. >> technology consultant randolph -- >> we are fighting over simple stupid stuff and not looking att this guy says. >> it did not escape michelle's attention that mr. trump scaled his scorn on the nfl and nba. all the better she says to rile his base. >> he has a lot of supporters. angry, bitter, racist, ignorant. >> yolanda says the country has always been divided by mr. trump encourages people to like it that way. >> it's coming from way more than him. it's coming from the people that back him up. >> it's hurtful for the country for our president to be talking any kind of racial or any kind of slurs toward any individual as the leader of the country. >> do you any it's corrosive on the public? >> it is corrosive because i've got friends that i've had for years, black friends, white friends, veterans, nonveterans and all of a sudden we're talking about disrespecting the flag. even some of my closest relationships, i don't want to engage with them because this is what we talk about. >> no words of hope that mr. trump would exchange or that he would extend a hand to those that did no
. >> technology consultant randolph -- >> we are fighting over simple stupid stuff and not looking att this guy says. >> it did not escape michelle's attention that mr. trump scaled his scorn on the nfl and nba. all the better she says to rile his base. >> he has a lot of supporters. angry, bitter, racist, ignorant. >> yolanda says the country has always been divided by mr. trump encourages people to like it that way. >> it's coming from way more than him....
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my friend, sophie randolph, graduated last year. she started the food initiativi wiwith zoe borden. >> we both felt that an issue was school lunches. >> if i have to eat pizza, i will. but i don't know.w. it's's never looked appealing g me. >> i'm a vegetarian and they don't r really offer vegetarian options in the cav feara. >> we represesent the student body. theyey want better lunches. >> i eat almost every day in the cafeteria. >> we saw a lot of processed foods in our lunches. it doesn't have as many nutrients as fresh foods. we get s served cut peaches in syrup but we have these amazing peaches that arere growing out here. we have great apples that grow actually right next to us on a windy hill farm and we're getting served apples in plastic bags thahat are presliced. why not tap into our natural resources? that really started the discussion that i if it was eve fees tangible to the lunch area and everyone said yeah, we should do that. >> it's really hard for schools to change because there are all these rules like health code
my friend, sophie randolph, graduated last year. she started the food initiativi wiwith zoe borden. >> we both felt that an issue was school lunches. >> if i have to eat pizza, i will. but i don't know.w. it's's never looked appealing g me. >> i'm a vegetarian and they don't r really offer vegetarian options in the cav feara. >> we represesent the student body. theyey want better lunches. >> i eat almost every day in the cafeteria. >> we saw a lot of...
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edmund randolph of virginia, and george mason of virginia. he refused to sign the constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous. i necessary because the constitution itself is a bill of rights. since congress has no right to infringe states -- to infringe free speed. dangerous because people might assume if the right was not written down, it might not be protected. to try to reduce things to a single list would be folly. madison changed his mind. he was a practical politician. he came to support the adoption of additional amendments to prevent further abuse of powers. we are now going to do in this we have been, seeing these rare drops of the constitution. we are now going to see the first public printings of the bill of rights. we will see how madison's original 19 amendments were whittled down to 10. let's go seals now. now.t's go see those we're about to see the first 19 amendments proposed. 10 were ratified, known as the bill of rights. the 19 appear in the gazette of the
edmund randolph of virginia, and george mason of virginia. he refused to sign the constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous. i necessary because the constitution itself is a bill of rights. since congress has no right to infringe states -- to infringe free speed. dangerous because people might assume if the right was not written down, it might not be protected. to try to reduce things to a single list would be folly....
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a beer can fell from the bleachers during a football game just last week at randolph high school, that'sris county. in respond, the school demanded blood and urine samples from about 75 students to test for alcohol. anybody who didn't comply was automatically deemed a positive test and would face suspension. >> just the way it was handled. everybody was guilty unless proven innocent. of course, as a parent, you're going to defend your kichild to the fullest when you know there's innocent. >> the school's principal did send an apology letter to parents. however, she also says she stands by her decision. video of students drinking at that game has since shown up on social media. the video is now in the hands of police. >>> you will find free adoptions today at the pennsylvania spca in north philadelphia. >> we're still committed to help clear shelters. the special offer applies to both dogs and cats. it's called friends honest fridays. it's sponsored by zappos for good and north shore animal league america. under the weekly program, zappos covers adoption fees at selected shelters every fr
a beer can fell from the bleachers during a football game just last week at randolph high school, that'sris county. in respond, the school demanded blood and urine samples from about 75 students to test for alcohol. anybody who didn't comply was automatically deemed a positive test and would face suspension. >> just the way it was handled. everybody was guilty unless proven innocent. of course, as a parent, you're going to defend your kichild to the fullest when you know there's innocent....
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our forefathers that was their prime crop because we go back to the history we find out william randolph hearst had thousands of acres of timber land he didn't want or to be used which makes better paper look at the look at the bill of rights in the constitution if you need an example so the way to eliminate it pay off the politicians in washington get them to make it illegal and that's what hearst did way back in the thirty's and i think wasn't he also bundy behind reefer madness. i believe is there is learned it well i'd heard that he had financially that maybe we're right maybe we're wrong but certainly it was at that time they came out with there's what your call it. a film that is so ridiculous it's it's it's crazy because you do you look like you're chomping at the bit all right jan what about the industrial hemp farming act of twenty seventeen it's a great question because you know that's a brand new bill that is being presented right now in congress and what they're trying to do governor is they're trying to get him removed from the control substance act which it should be exactl
our forefathers that was their prime crop because we go back to the history we find out william randolph hearst had thousands of acres of timber land he didn't want or to be used which makes better paper look at the look at the bill of rights in the constitution if you need an example so the way to eliminate it pay off the politicians in washington get them to make it illegal and that's what hearst did way back in the thirty's and i think wasn't he also bundy behind reefer madness. i believe is...
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.> reporter: technology consultant randolph carnegie. >> we're in a place right now , ere we are fightingsimple, stupid stuff and not looking at the big picture all because of what this guy says. >> reporter: it did not escape michelle schaefer's attention that mr. trump trained his scorn on the n.f.l. and n.b.a., whose rosters are predominantly african american. all the better, she said, to rile his base. >> he has a lot of supporters that probably are cut from the same cloth he is, angry, bitter, racist, ignorant. >> reporter: yolanda thomas says the country has always been divided, but mr. trump encourages people the like it that way. >> if you support him, you're the same type of person. it's coming from way more than him. it's coming from the people who back him up. >> reporter: alphonso parker says the president was simply actiacting presidential. >> it's hurtful for the country for our president to be talking any kind of racial or any kind of slurs toward any individual as the leader of the country. >> do you think it's corrosive on the public? >> it is corrosive because i've got f
.> reporter: technology consultant randolph carnegie. >> we're in a place right now , ere we are fightingsimple, stupid stuff and not looking at the big picture all because of what this guy says. >> reporter: it did not escape michelle schaefer's attention that mr. trump trained his scorn on the n.f.l. and n.b.a., whose rosters are predominantly african american. all the better, she said, to rile his base. >> he has a lot of supporters that probably are cut from the same...
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her uncle was george randolph. we will go through genealogy. right after the war, he was -- we will not go through genealogy. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this fashion will be regarded here after, wrote cane, with scarcely controlled anger, when it has borne its fruits in the passions of the hour have passed away as the greatest social crime ever committed on earth. i think he's upset about emancipation. the greatest social crime ever committed on earth. other than that, i'm not upset about it. but i am pretty upset about it. so, you have former confederates surveying both the physical and the social landscape after the war, and they're going to have to deal with a profound failure. no other part of white american society has ever had to grapple with this. what do you do? if that's what you're dealin
her uncle was george randolph. we will go through genealogy. right after the war, he was -- we will not go through genealogy. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this fashion will be regarded here after, wrote cane, with scarcely controlled anger, when it...
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phillip randolph institute and clarence e. cox who will tell it like it is. thank you, all of you, for making the time to participate in this very timely discussion. i look forward to joining you on this panel. along with my colleague, congressman bc, who is the co-chair along with robin kelly. on the related note, i want to give special thanks to our sponsor of this event, very want to give them thanks to the service employees international union. would you give them a hand, please? organized labor movements have taught us over decades as i said to them backstage about the power of unity, the necessity of fairness. the values and compromise and collaboration, so we are so very happy to have your support but also to have the seiu as our thought partners. before we get started, i want to make sure we bring to the stage the leader of the organization who is brought all together and as i bring her to the stage, let me say special note of thanks from those of us impacted by hurricane harvey. we are so grateful that the alc has dedicated this alv annual time for a
phillip randolph institute and clarence e. cox who will tell it like it is. thank you, all of you, for making the time to participate in this very timely discussion. i look forward to joining you on this panel. along with my colleague, congressman bc, who is the co-chair along with robin kelly. on the related note, i want to give special thanks to our sponsor of this event, very want to give them thanks to the service employees international union. would you give them a hand, please? organized...
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edmund randolph of virginia, and george mason of virginia. he refused to sign the constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. why not? because james madison among others said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous. unnecessary because the constitution itself is a bill of rights. it gives congress only enumerated powers. since congress has no power to infringe free speech, there is no reason to fear it would endanger free speech. dangerous because people might assume if the right was not written down, it was not protected. the framers believed our rights are so important that they come from god and not government and to try to reduce things to a single list would be folly. in the face of the objections from three federal list, madison changed his mind. he was a practical politician. he almost lost a house election in virginia and and he came to support the adoption of additional amendments to prevent further abuse of powers. but we are now going to do in this final section, we have been seeing these rare, priceless, e
edmund randolph of virginia, and george mason of virginia. he refused to sign the constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. why not? because james madison among others said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous. unnecessary because the constitution itself is a bill of rights. it gives congress only enumerated powers. since congress has no power to infringe free speech, there is no reason to fear it would endanger free speech. dangerous because people might assume if...
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not healthy so here is what i would say the democratic party those who have pulled and impressive randolph rate has risen in the senate seat mr. taliban voted against more cabinet picks than the other members of the senate to stand in civilian control of the military and those that have been nominated the point is because eisenhower was right the military industrial complex was right it is in desperate need of a reformation a genuine reformation i believe donald trump's presidency is say warning sign of the vulnerabilities that is the electoral college that allows the loser of the popular vote to become president. but another is what we allow the cabinet system to become. these cabinet agencies are so powerful looking at their budgets it is astounding. and people who should never be in charge of so much to take those positions. but it is also a structural vulnerability the guy in charge of nuclear waste is one who wants to eliminate the department but could not remember that. nuclear doing a party of way they don't change maybe you are right but also those structural flaws that trump helps
not healthy so here is what i would say the democratic party those who have pulled and impressive randolph rate has risen in the senate seat mr. taliban voted against more cabinet picks than the other members of the senate to stand in civilian control of the military and those that have been nominated the point is because eisenhower was right the military industrial complex was right it is in desperate need of a reformation a genuine reformation i believe donald trump's presidency is say...
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was as far as communications were concerned must be said by the newspapers so if someone william randolph hearst you know in the newspapers and dominate what people thought through those narratives then obviously with the internet what that was the big problem was always then you had all the rabidly guys getting out there starting a video channel starting a blog. roxanne and providing our own independent perspectives of how the world works how we see the world how we want to live so they have a narrative that their regime to purse to pursue and the problem is too many other people are getting their own opinions now google is in a unique google and facebook are in very unique position because they dominate things like social media again video in search where that's a way to essentially censor other perspectives away should they want to do that and what we've seen a rule as here too is that they absolutely do want to do that and they are doing it and i think the big issue the big the big a moment where they realized oh no we have to censor the rabble was when hillary lost because hillary wa
was as far as communications were concerned must be said by the newspapers so if someone william randolph hearst you know in the newspapers and dominate what people thought through those narratives then obviously with the internet what that was the big problem was always then you had all the rabidly guys getting out there starting a video channel starting a blog. roxanne and providing our own independent perspectives of how the world works how we see the world how we want to live so they have a...
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and also, two virginia delegates, randolph and george mason, one of the most underappreciated of the founders, who refused to sign the constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. why not? anduse james madison, others, said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous rate unnecessary because the constitution is a bill of rights and gives congress numerous powers and since congress has no power to infringe speech, there is no reason to fear if they would breach free speech. and madison said it was dangerous because of people assume a ride was not written down, it was not protected, and the framers believed they come from god or nature not the government and to produce it to a single list would be folly. in the face of objections from the state ratifying conjunction -- convention, addison changed his mind. he was a practical politician and came to support the adoption of additional amendments to prevent the further abuse of powers. in the final section of this of this gallery, we have seen incredibly rare, prices, early drafts of constitution. we are now going to se
and also, two virginia delegates, randolph and george mason, one of the most underappreciated of the founders, who refused to sign the constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. why not? anduse james madison, others, said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous rate unnecessary because the constitution is a bill of rights and gives congress numerous powers and since congress has no power to infringe speech, there is no reason to fear if they would breach free speech....
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randolph road is working well as an alternate, a 26 minute ride from college park 270 is coming inbound, slowing down towards gaithersburg and germantown, a 49 minute commute and by 8:00 look for that to be a 53 minute ride headed south. a 47 minute commute right now from manassas to the beltway, look for that time to add an additional 12 minutes, it will be a slow ride coming in from the west and the sun is not even up yet. delays continue along washington boulevard headed east with the left lane blocked. that's the traffic watch, back in the next 10 minutes. back over to you guys. larry: all week long we are getting you in the hollow we spirit, giving away for tickets to fright fest at six flags. caller numbered seven, wins. 703-528-7334. be sure to call right now. autria: time to get in the now with kidd o' yes. "american housewife," kicking off its second season tonight. right now the star is giving us a preview. >> i am here to volunteer. maybe it's best to start small. cute little snack sized zip locks? >> what do people tell you that they love most about the show? >> that she's r
randolph road is working well as an alternate, a 26 minute ride from college park 270 is coming inbound, slowing down towards gaithersburg and germantown, a 49 minute commute and by 8:00 look for that to be a 53 minute ride headed south. a 47 minute commute right now from manassas to the beltway, look for that time to add an additional 12 minutes, it will be a slow ride coming in from the west and the sun is not even up yet. delays continue along washington boulevard headed east with the left...
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randolph road is working well as a workaround. tonight, the pirates are up against the washington nationals. first is at 7:05. avoid the hassle of the rush-hour commute leaving downtown. take the green line. back within the >> 10 minutes and we will let you know what you need on 95 in virginia. autria: more breaking news. a deadly stampede broke out at a train station in india. it all happened during this morning's rush. according to police, concrete fell on a bridge connecting two rail stations causing fears of a bridge collapse. nearby exits. at least 22 people were killed. 27 more people are being treated for injuries. larry: meanwhile, the national anthem drama playing out last night or the packers and bears standing during the anthem. linking arms. this morning, the politics of standing or kneeling going beyond professional athletes. high schoolers in montgomery county grappling with the sale issue. the district policy says students are allowed to opt out of patriotic exercises like the national anthem and not be punished for
randolph road is working well as a workaround. tonight, the pirates are up against the washington nationals. first is at 7:05. avoid the hassle of the rush-hour commute leaving downtown. take the green line. back within the >> 10 minutes and we will let you know what you need on 95 in virginia. autria: more breaking news. a deadly stampede broke out at a train station in india. it all happened during this morning's rush. according to police, concrete fell on a bridge connecting two rail...
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ell, the city of ashboro, and randolph is nothing, but poverty, everywhere you look. have so many nonprofits that people and lp these all u go on jobstar.org, the money seems to be going to big salaries. are getting wealthy taking money that should be these people more self-sufficient. guest: sure. et me make a few comments and come to yours. the first one is, we've been talking a little bit as though were poor and some are not. want to highlight how much -- how many americans over the course of their lives, especially american children, likely to experience poverty and i was the other day in ennsylvania and talked to a gentleman who is retired and talked about what it was like single growing up with a mother who died relatively young, worked incredibly hard to his brothers through school, he became the first in his family to get to ninth grade and first in his family to graduate from college and ended p retired college professor having taught other young people who were the first in their and he o go to college said, first of all, the help crucial and he particularly
ell, the city of ashboro, and randolph is nothing, but poverty, everywhere you look. have so many nonprofits that people and lp these all u go on jobstar.org, the money seems to be going to big salaries. are getting wealthy taking money that should be these people more self-sufficient. guest: sure. et me make a few comments and come to yours. the first one is, we've been talking a little bit as though were poor and some are not. want to highlight how much -- how many americans over the course...
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to an unprecedented letter asking for extensive information to maintain their role ahead with the randolph institute case to reverse the position of arguing it should be easier for states to remove registered voters for the rehab the president trump so-called commission on integrity that is to set up be absurd allegations that millions have voted illegally. we know the commission was to restrict the right to vote it tells you everything you need to know that have devoted to voter suppression efforts and in fact, last week one was identified as the center of the e-mail to the justice department urging democrats or republicans we permitted to serve on the commission this is for everyone to see to create a national database but those of us that value price b6 - - privacy and security that is why so many would speak out so now we have mounted a nationwide effort to discredit that commission and we appreciate the efforts you are making with that strategy also the of crusade goes against the agenda tomorrow the senate judiciary committee holds of hearing for north carolina we would urge a the se
to an unprecedented letter asking for extensive information to maintain their role ahead with the randolph institute case to reverse the position of arguing it should be easier for states to remove registered voters for the rehab the president trump so-called commission on integrity that is to set up be absurd allegations that millions have voted illegally. we know the commission was to restrict the right to vote it tells you everything you need to know that have devoted to voter suppression...
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[applause] the national president of the 80 philip randolph institution. [applause] copresident of the women's march and founder consulted and executive director of the national action network. [applause] and we are bringing back two of the congressional leaders who greeted us at the top of the program, he is the cochair of of this year's annual legislative conference and also the cochair of the voting rights caucus, please welcome from texas 33rd district, congressman mark. and she's th she is the chair oe congressional caucus initiative represents texas 18th congressional district please welcome back congresswoman sheila jackson lee. [applause] and finally, we invite clarence the second of the noble national organization of black law enforcement organizations to join us on this panel these give a round of applause. [applause] we are family here. and i think at some point, we need to be aggressive in defending our families and children and representing who we are in this conversation, congresswoman sheila jackson l lee, talking just for a second about wha
[applause] the national president of the 80 philip randolph institution. [applause] copresident of the women's march and founder consulted and executive director of the national action network. [applause] and we are bringing back two of the congressional leaders who greeted us at the top of the program, he is the cochair of of this year's annual legislative conference and also the cochair of the voting rights caucus, please welcome from texas 33rd district, congressman mark. and she's th she is...
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taking a look at our dry erase board use caution if you're headed out in the wheaton area randolph road. south frederick avenue gaithersburg there's a crash at education boulevard. again the freeway still all jammed up by the third street tunnel and in southeast. heavy delays 66 eastbound manassas to the bell way 95 northbound through dale city and in your opinion through tysons not looking so hot. tucker added his grumpy cat book to this mess of match bock cars it cheers him up. >> makes me feel better. >> it's hess birthday. it's terrible traffic tuesday. we'll have more in just a few. toss it over to you guys in the loft. >> all right. just days after the announcement that burg dorf was a face in paris uk match campaign company fired the model over a facebook post she wrote in the wake of white supremacist violence in charlottesville. >> burr dorf was the first transgender woman to be featured in l'oreal paris campaign. she removed the post but this is jut one of our tuesday talker topics this morning and along as always is sarah fraser. good morning to you. fired over facebook post.
taking a look at our dry erase board use caution if you're headed out in the wheaton area randolph road. south frederick avenue gaithersburg there's a crash at education boulevard. again the freeway still all jammed up by the third street tunnel and in southeast. heavy delays 66 eastbound manassas to the bell way 95 northbound through dale city and in your opinion through tysons not looking so hot. tucker added his grumpy cat book to this mess of match bock cars it cheers him up. >> makes...
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that was certainly the case in this neighborhood that we'll look at in a minute, which, today, is randolph, and it had effect even on neighboring neighborhoods. you can see just to the side of this neighborhood, is a yellow grouping that's currently bird park in richmond. and the reports for this neighborhood say that it would have been higher, would have gotten a blue rating, a b rating, but was downgraded because it's next to an african-american neighborhood and there's a park on this side of the c 4 neighborhood so african-americans are walking through this neighborhood. thereby, supposedly, devaluing it. when the assessors wrote reports like this, in other neighborhoods, they included all sorts of detailed information. and maybe you can't see, but under inhabitants often twro say salaried workers, managerial class, to define the kind of people who worked there. as a way to under stand how much money they made as a way to understand if in neighborhood was going to become prosperous or at least maintain itself. but in neighborhoods that were dominated by african-americans, the assessor u
that was certainly the case in this neighborhood that we'll look at in a minute, which, today, is randolph, and it had effect even on neighboring neighborhoods. you can see just to the side of this neighborhood, is a yellow grouping that's currently bird park in richmond. and the reports for this neighborhood say that it would have been higher, would have gotten a blue rating, a b rating, but was downgraded because it's next to an african-american neighborhood and there's a park on this side of...
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has slid into yellow journalism the practice of two new earlier new york newspapers and william randolphhearst the new york journal and joseph pugh answers new york world that in the night eight hundred ninety s. manipulated facts about the crisis in cuba to push the united states into war with spain a conflict that many historians say marks the beginning of america's global empire to talk more about the concept of yellow journalism let's bring in georgetown university journalism professor chris chambers professor chambers k. to start by explaining what you know the yellow journalism is well i mean it's a scheme to get more eyeballs and advertisers if you really boil it down but you're using jingoism which is extraordinary patriotism and saber rattling and you know with a little racism and stuff like the war mongering thrown in to really spice it up to get people talking to get people reading back then reading in the eight hundred ninety s. not necessarily to create a policy change but in the first instance to get more people watching and you saw her stand pulitzer fight each other like
has slid into yellow journalism the practice of two new earlier new york newspapers and william randolphhearst the new york journal and joseph pugh answers new york world that in the night eight hundred ninety s. manipulated facts about the crisis in cuba to push the united states into war with spain a conflict that many historians say marks the beginning of america's global empire to talk more about the concept of yellow journalism let's bring in georgetown university journalism professor...
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and her uncle was george window this will randolph. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this fashion will be regarded here after, wrote cane, with scarcely controlled anger when it has borne its fruits in the passions of the hour have passed away as the greatest social crime ever committed on earth. i think he's upset about emancipation. the greatest social crime ever committed on earth, other than that, i'm not upset about it. but i am pretty upset about it. so, you have former confederates surveying both the physical and the social landscape after the war, and they're going to have to deal with a profound failure. no other part of white american society has had to grapple with this. what do you do? if that's what you're dealing with. how do you find a way to hold your head up and say, yes, we kin
and her uncle was george window this will randolph. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this fashion will be regarded here after, wrote cane, with scarcely controlled anger when it has borne its fruits in the passions of the hour have passed away as the...