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randolph is standing behind his gun, every so often, snapping his finger. he says why aren't you firing the gun? randolph turns around and says i can do as much damage that the ship by snapping my fingers than firing my guns, and powder is precious, sir. oh my gosh. well, this battle will continue for four and a half hours. i'm not here to talk about the battle. what i'm here to talk about is that, at the very end -- now these ships almost touched each other. the confederates concocted plan that, oh my gosh, i have a bunch of volunteers, we will jump on the deck of the monitor, take off our coats, cover the pilot house, stuff them down the smokestacks, and we got a bunch of chloroform and we will throw it in the turn it and take them by boarding. they don't do that because it is kind of a crazy plan. nevertheless, at the very end of the battle, the virginia is starting to rise, higher and higher, because of the use of coal and gunpowder. and worden decides he will run at the tail of the virginia because you can see the propeller churning. he said i'm going
randolph is standing behind his gun, every so often, snapping his finger. he says why aren't you firing the gun? randolph turns around and says i can do as much damage that the ship by snapping my fingers than firing my guns, and powder is precious, sir. oh my gosh. well, this battle will continue for four and a half hours. i'm not here to talk about the battle. what i'm here to talk about is that, at the very end -- now these ships almost touched each other. the confederates concocted plan...
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so this is eastern anue tween varnum and randolph crash investigation with all lanes blocked. they are still blocked but with police. this should be clearing prettys . outer loop of the beltway express lanes and the toll road with lanes blocked there. two things in virginia, eastbound toll road ramp blocked to the beltway and ramp to little river turnpike t westbound side work zone with the ramp blocked there. guys? >> melissa, thank you. >>> those of you waking up in prince georges county may have seen and heard a lot of police sirens overnight. >> cory smith is at the live desk with the latest on an atm heis >> yeah. that atm was taken from a 7 1 store. we just goteo into the scene we can show you. take a look. this is in the 7700 block of fin's lane. you can see the mess left inside the store after the crash. this happene just minutes before 2:00 a.m. our megan mcgraph is headede to cene right now. less than an hour after that, few miles away, a car slammed into a house. now, investigators a telling us this is not related to that atm heist we just saw but no word on if anyo
so this is eastern anue tween varnum and randolph crash investigation with all lanes blocked. they are still blocked but with police. this should be clearing prettys . outer loop of the beltway express lanes and the toll road with lanes blocked there. two things in virginia, eastbound toll road ramp blocked to the beltway and ramp to little river turnpike t westbound side work zone with the ramp blocked there. guys? >> melissa, thank you. >>> those of you waking up in prince...
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taking a lk here at the roads, washington eastern avenue still shut down between varnum and randolph street in northeast because of the crash investigation we've been showing you the video here this morning. al a lanes still shut down. we'll let you know when that reopens. inner loop, outer loop of the beltway has cleared. chevy chase southbound just after the beltway right when you get inside ight near jon bridge is blocking the left southbound lane. 66 and 95 overall no issues as we zoom into prince georges county, everything looks good as well. eun? >> 4:31, breaks news right now an m has been stolen from a local 711. take a look at this video from the scene. prince georges county police say this happened just beforehi 2:0 a.m. morning. this is on fin's lane. mehen mcgrath is headed to t scene and we'll have an update at 5. >>> more developing news out of prince georges county overnight a woman is dead and the gunman is on the run after a soting in a busy o part hyattsville. not far from the mall at prince s. police say they found the woman who had been shot but she died before an
taking a lk here at the roads, washington eastern avenue still shut down between varnum and randolph street in northeast because of the crash investigation we've been showing you the video here this morning. al a lanes still shut down. we'll let you know when that reopens. inner loop, outer loop of the beltway has cleared. chevy chase southbound just after the beltway right when you get inside ight near jon bridge is blocking the left southbound lane. 66 and 95 overall no issues as we zoom into...
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in the district varnum stree northeast and randolph street, all lanes shut down. we have ain crash stigation. as soon as it clears, we will, of course, let you know. dale city, eastbound dale boulevard at anyonenyville roa all lanes shut down because of a crash. police don't have too much information. just got on the scene. we'll let you know as that develops. 66 into town, out of town no oblems. 95 northbound and southbound at virginia looking good. inner loop, outer loop of the beltway no worries. same situation top of the ltway, talking about 95 and bw parkway, chevy chase southbound work zone in thene left la. >> thank you, melissa. >>> back to some of the breaking news we told you about a moment ago. we'l begin in thedistrict. two people were seriously hurt in a crash on eastern avenue nortast right at the d. c./maryland line. two vehicles were involved here. both victims are said to have critical . injuri >>> in prince georges county a car crashed into a house in lanham. the driver has been taken into custody, according to the police. we're working to figure
in the district varnum stree northeast and randolph street, all lanes shut down. we have ain crash stigation. as soon as it clears, we will, of course, let you know. dale city, eastbound dale boulevard at anyonenyville roa all lanes shut down because of a crash. police don't have too much information. just got on the scene. we'll let you know as that develops. 66 into town, out of town no oblems. 95 northbound and southbound at virginia looking good. inner loop, outer loop of the beltway no...
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and rwanda random might suffer a lot because it's a land rock kountry but then on the other side randolph though that if you cause this border we are punishing ugandans who are sending their goods and services to to rhonda but also not only uganda because they use these this border to send the goods to. and even to brune this so it's they were targeting ugandans and their market which which on one side it was because uganda started. all right you know saying protesting and then but now it's changing because no one it doesn't solve anyone's interest at the end because it's healthy and businessmen on both sides. move on me what insight they have from the top the africa thank you. you're welcome ok so people are celebrating carnival it many places around the world so you might be thinking rio de janeiro in brazil well let me introduce you to carnival in guinea-bissau. a joyful celebration of culture guinea-bissau as konovalov was originally brought over by portuguese colonizes but after gaining independence in one nine hundred seventy four the country might console it. was a bit to the roses
and rwanda random might suffer a lot because it's a land rock kountry but then on the other side randolph though that if you cause this border we are punishing ugandans who are sending their goods and services to to rhonda but also not only uganda because they use these this border to send the goods to. and even to brune this so it's they were targeting ugandans and their market which which on one side it was because uganda started. all right you know saying protesting and then but now it's...
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tonight -- the bachelor colton underwood and cassie randolph! from "videos after dark," bob saget! and music from walk the moon! and now, back up! jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. [cheers and applause] i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you to all of you for coming. thank you for joining us. this is my after the after, the final rose celebration of love earlier tonight on abc. the second and final part of the bachelor season finale, and what a finale it was. colton finally found a woman to share the rest of his body with tonight. and he is here with us. unless he makes a run for it. you never know with him. watch him, all right, fwguiller? colton by the way is backstage lathering up. there he is. [cheers and applause] cassie is with us, too, which is especially exciting for us, because on january 7, 2019, after the first episode of the bachelor, once again i correctly predicted that cassie would be colton's choice. of the 30 women, i picked cassie. i have now correctly predicted six of the last seven winners and five of the la
tonight -- the bachelor colton underwood and cassie randolph! from "videos after dark," bob saget! and music from walk the moon! and now, back up! jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. [cheers and applause] i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you to all of you for coming. thank you for joining us. this is my after the after, the final rose celebration of love earlier tonight on abc. the second and final part of the bachelor...
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ending for bachelor colton underwood getting the girl of his dreams, handing the rose to cassie randolphfornia, live tonight on after the final rose. >> i finally have my final rose. >> the rose coming after the dramatic season finale, the ultimate finish four tr the franchise's first virgin firstv lo batchelor who was saving himself for true lover. it may be one of the most dramatic endings. colton risking it all to chase after cassie who broke up with him just before the finale. the drama heightened with a manhunt for the heartbroken bachelor. >> he just jumped the [ bleep ] fence. >> i've been through enough, knowing that i'm not enough for a long time. >> reporter: host chris harrison taking us behind the scenes of those difficult moments for colton. >> we went to his room the next morning and sat down and had that heart it to heart, trying to figure out what we were going to do. >> i want to be with cassie. i don't want to leave here without her. >> reporter: in an unprecedented move, colton decided to send the final two contestants home both without roses. >> in my heart i know i c
ending for bachelor colton underwood getting the girl of his dreams, handing the rose to cassie randolphfornia, live tonight on after the final rose. >> i finally have my final rose. >> the rose coming after the dramatic season finale, the ultimate finish four tr the franchise's first virgin firstv lo batchelor who was saving himself for true lover. it may be one of the most dramatic endings. colton risking it all to chase after cassie who broke up with him just before the finale....
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. >> james randolph. >> james randolph. ex-police department rebel. strategy his specialty. shaking things up a particular skill. >> we're the cream of the crop. and our job was to find kate waring. not finding kate was not an option. >> experience told james the best place to start was with kate herself. >> if we listen to kate, she'll tell us where she is. >> james went to the house on the battery, up the stairs, down the hall, and into kate's bedroom. >> these type cases, you have to take on the personality, and you have to see this person's world through their eyes. >> he sat there for a bit, looked around. the russian notes in kate's handwriting made sense, but why chinese paper money? and why was her brand-new prescription sitting there untouched? >> the medication in which she had gotten for a prescription was still on her dresser, unused. >> that medication was her lifeline. she needed it to counter depression, anxiety, insomnia. she never left home without it. meanwhile, cyber-sleuth bill capps buried himself in social media sites. kate used them. bill scoured them
. >> james randolph. >> james randolph. ex-police department rebel. strategy his specialty. shaking things up a particular skill. >> we're the cream of the crop. and our job was to find kate waring. not finding kate was not an option. >> experience told james the best place to start was with kate herself. >> if we listen to kate, she'll tell us where she is. >> james went to the house on the battery, up the stairs, down the hall, and into kate's bedroom....
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tonight -- the bachelor colton underwood and cassie randolph! from "videos after dark," bob saget! and music from walk the moon! and now, back up! jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. [cheers and applause] i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you to all of you for coming. thank you for joining us. this is my after the after, the final rose celebration of love rl
tonight -- the bachelor colton underwood and cassie randolph! from "videos after dark," bob saget! and music from walk the moon! and now, back up! jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. [cheers and applause] i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you to all of you for coming. thank you for joining us. this is my after the after, the final rose celebration of love rl
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reporting you're welcome now the chemical john one center has consistently denied it's ridiculous randolph causes cancer and has challenged scientific studies to the contrary but a court in california has now ruled it's a major health risk awarding the plaintiffs who sued the company for a total of eighty eight million dollars in compensation that's not the first time monsanto has lost a major claim involving the product and avalanche of other lawsuits looks set to fall. victory for edwin hart a man who has cancer he took on one of the most powerful agro chemical companies in the world and one the jury said round up was defective and the company deceptive today the jury sent a message loud and clear that company should no longer put products on the market for anyone to buy without being truthful without testing their product and without warning if it causes cancer the jurors said monsanto had been negligent by not using reasonable care in borning hardiman about its products potential risks last year a court in san francisco also found in favor of a groundskeeper who said roundup had given
reporting you're welcome now the chemical john one center has consistently denied it's ridiculous randolph causes cancer and has challenged scientific studies to the contrary but a court in california has now ruled it's a major health risk awarding the plaintiffs who sued the company for a total of eighty eight million dollars in compensation that's not the first time monsanto has lost a major claim involving the product and avalanche of other lawsuits looks set to fall. victory for edwin hart...
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. >> next on lectures in history, randolph-macon college professor evie terrono teaches a class about african-american art in the 1960s and 1970s. she highlights how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the black is beautiful movement. her class is about one hour and 45 minutes. onmerrick in history tv is c-span3 every weekend and our programs are archived on her website at c-span.org/history. you can watch lectures of college classrooms and see our schedule of upcoming programs at c-span.org/history. >> our focus today will be on the ways in which
. >> next on lectures in history, randolph-macon college professor evie terrono teaches a class about african-american art in the 1960s and 1970s. she highlights how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the black is beautiful movement. her class is about one hour and 45 minutes. onmerrick in history tv is c-span3 every weekend and our programs are archived on her website at c-span.org/history. you can watch lectures of college classrooms and see our schedule of...
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stalin did not want philip randolph marching on washington in 1931. he is there. >> ok. i will think about that. thank you. did am curious, when perform,roups start to when did they start to grow, and when did lincoln's name begin to the use in many different laces? >> my impression is you can find clubs with his name, schools and towns. that is all happening immediately after the assassination. is monuments and statues are later. maybe the 1880's and 1890's. the lincoln memorial is 1922. , i guess ikind of should say my remarks are not meant to say that he is being ignored prior to the 1930's. he is being recognized, honored, celebrated. i think there is a kind of switch in the 1930's in terms of less talk about lincoln and moreg and healing, a figure of power, a figure who the mostrepresents consolidated power of the american government. that imagenk you had earlier of lincoln, but i do think you have that in the 1930's. yes? >> there is an even more subtle reference to lincoln in casablanca. rick ran guns and fought in the spanish war. that was the lincoln brigade. [i
stalin did not want philip randolph marching on washington in 1931. he is there. >> ok. i will think about that. thank you. did am curious, when perform,roups start to when did they start to grow, and when did lincoln's name begin to the use in many different laces? >> my impression is you can find clubs with his name, schools and towns. that is all happening immediately after the assassination. is monuments and statues are later. maybe the 1880's and 1890's. the lincoln memorial is...
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i'm theodore randolph. a native of san francisco. i support sb50. i grew up in the excelsior direct in illegal a.d.u. units because we didn't have enough legal housing in san francisco, the price too high and back then it was not clear how to make legal a.d.u. units. near my house in the excelsior district there's many small two to three-story apartment buildings now illegal to build. housing is becoming more expensive in the excelsior district in accordance with e.i.r. predictions. so we need more housing and a.d.u.s are helpful but not enough. san francisco can't do it alone. homes in my working class neighborhood, they're selling for $1.5 million, $1.6 million. i'm encouraged by the protections for the neighborhoods like mine. i saw mine was part of the gray area. we need state law to get more housing built in the job rich areas and palo alto and coop coopertino. and we need more so they don't dump all their engineers in my neighborhood. my mother needs to find a new house that's affordable preferably without driving because she doesn't drive ver
i'm theodore randolph. a native of san francisco. i support sb50. i grew up in the excelsior direct in illegal a.d.u. units because we didn't have enough legal housing in san francisco, the price too high and back then it was not clear how to make legal a.d.u. units. near my house in the excelsior district there's many small two to three-story apartment buildings now illegal to build. housing is becoming more expensive in the excelsior district in accordance with e.i.r. predictions. so we need...
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king, and randolph, who has a statue of washington.n from that moment, august 28, 963, would be "i have a dream speech," the lincoln memorial took on yet another meaning. not been a destination of reflection and aspiration until this moment. beginning with marian anderson but obviously a whole in level of meaning in 1963 which dr. king identified the ivil rights struggle with the emancipation proclamation moment of the century earlier. then it's inspired visits surprising, in 1961, idel castro, his thoughts impossible to penetrate. fan, by huge lincoln the way, there are a surprising umber of lincoln statues in havana, some of which he installed. nixon made a rd amous pilgrimage to meet demonstrators who had occupied the memorial to chant anti-war had a dialogue with them which is unrecorded, but hich must have been interesting. there he is with the protestors, saying, i oking and don't know how high are we, that to be here. i don't know. to sink in, le right? [laughter] >> more recently it's the back for the pre-inaugural ceremonies.
king, and randolph, who has a statue of washington.n from that moment, august 28, 963, would be "i have a dream speech," the lincoln memorial took on yet another meaning. not been a destination of reflection and aspiration until this moment. beginning with marian anderson but obviously a whole in level of meaning in 1963 which dr. king identified the ivil rights struggle with the emancipation proclamation moment of the century earlier. then it's inspired visits surprising, in 1961,...
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. >> colton underwood handed his final rose to cassie randolph. she had previously dumped him.ton broke up with the remaining two contestants and asked cassie for a second chance. she accepted saying she was touched by his commitment. this morning on gma colton and cassie described their excitement. they felt after the finale. now they can finally make their relationship public. >> we're at the airport and like we're together in public. >> it was so fun. i felt like a rebel. >> are you going to spend some time in new york city? i hope -- >> we're going to frozen on broadway tomorrow. it's our first date. >> their first date? >> first date. >> you don't count every single other date on the show. >> you can watch their interview this morning on gma starting at 7:00 after abc 7 mornings. >>> their first date in public after the big reality tv show. without any other people in the way. >> cameras in the way. >> yeah. >> who are we to say? >> not me. >> at least they're going to frozen. >> actually, the woman who plays ana is a huge -- is a huge bachelor fan. she loves the bachelor.
. >> colton underwood handed his final rose to cassie randolph. she had previously dumped him.ton broke up with the remaining two contestants and asked cassie for a second chance. she accepted saying she was touched by his commitment. this morning on gma colton and cassie described their excitement. they felt after the finale. now they can finally make their relationship public. >> we're at the airport and like we're together in public. >> it was so fun. i felt like a rebel....
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. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal totwo pathways to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trouble struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what importance of voting is so we decided to develop our workforce development services after a couple of years offering pathways to sustainable jobs. >> (clapping.) >> we've gotten to a place to have the folks come back and have the discussion even if participation and makes sense we do public services but we
. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal totwo pathways to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked...
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we're upset with william randolph hearst. >> the lobbying arm for his business and nobody says that. >> there is zero evidence. zero influence that bezos has over editorial decisions or reporting decisions. if anything, they report all the time any story >> tucker: this is reassuring. one of jeff -- >> it would be the story of the year or century if bezos had any influence and all these reporters aspiring to win a pulitzer didn't disclose that. >> tucker: he owns the newspaper and has a propaganda arm in d.c. it is lobbying for him and that's totally cool because marti barron is happy to get a salary? >> it's not lobbying for him. they've done ex -- >> tucker: we sucking up to billionaires now. >> if he exhibits influence, you'll call it out. >> tucker: that paper is disgusting. richard, thank you very much. former night line host ted copel said something that was true. he said the press has abandoned objectivity and pursuing a political vendetta. >> i'm terribly concerned when you talk about "the new york times" these days or the "washington post" these days. we aren't talking about
we're upset with william randolph hearst. >> the lobbying arm for his business and nobody says that. >> there is zero evidence. zero influence that bezos has over editorial decisions or reporting decisions. if anything, they report all the time any story >> tucker: this is reassuring. one of jeff -- >> it would be the story of the year or century if bezos had any influence and all these reporters aspiring to win a pulitzer didn't disclose that. >> tucker: he owns...
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staff sergeant reginald randolph, seen in the photograph with koch, trained with her in 2016 at (pam) today's space walk gained national attention because it was supposed to be the first all feamle spacewalk... however, nasa reported they only had one suit that would fit the female astronauts, so koch worked with another male astronaut, before switching with another female... so both could walk in space.. we were on the verge of witnessing history and not in a good way. through the franchise's existence, the giants have never been shut out twice to start a season... and they were close tonight. --giants in san diego... pablo sandoval hyping up tonight's pitcher derek holland pregame. --but it didn't seem to work out. bottom 2nd-- no outs, padres with runners at 2nd and 3rd.. manuel margot...base hit to right field... padres up 2- nothing. -fast forward to the 9th, san diego up 4-zip... looking to close it out, evan longoria has other plans... longo... deep to left center and it's gone. first run of the year for the giants. --then it got interesting... giants managed to load the
staff sergeant reginald randolph, seen in the photograph with koch, trained with her in 2016 at (pam) today's space walk gained national attention because it was supposed to be the first all feamle spacewalk... however, nasa reported they only had one suit that would fit the female astronauts, so koch worked with another male astronaut, before switching with another female... so both could walk in space.. we were on the verge of witnessing history and not in a good way. through the franchise's...
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it is my pleasure to welcome jackie flynn, the executive director of the eight philip randolph institute. [cheers and applause] >> one of my fondest memories is this very shoreline. i was out here with my father. when i was a teenager, i was a little bit of a rebel, very independent, and a little stubborn at times, so to keep us out of trouble, me and and my brother does, he would wake us up early every saturday morning and make us come work for a p.r.i. i had no idea how important our job was. i only knew that at the end of the day, he owed me $20 cash as soon as we were done. so one saturday morning, he took me up to northridge. if you drive across northridge, you guys will all see this view from above, so encourage you to go up there after this if you haven't gone. he asked me to look out and just see how beautiful the shoreline was, and imagine and dream about what this place could be in the future. at that time, i had no idea how much those moments would impact my life today, fast-forward 25 years, and i now serve as executive director of the fill randall institute. i'm very proud t
it is my pleasure to welcome jackie flynn, the executive director of the eight philip randolph institute. [cheers and applause] >> one of my fondest memories is this very shoreline. i was out here with my father. when i was a teenager, i was a little bit of a rebel, very independent, and a little stubborn at times, so to keep us out of trouble, me and and my brother does, he would wake us up early every saturday morning and make us come work for a p.r.i. i had no idea how important our...
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. >>> colton underwood handed his final rose to cassie randolph. cassie had previously dumped him.p wo with the two remaining contestants and asked cassie for a second chance. she was touched by his commitment and accepted. this morning, colton and cassie describe the excitement they felt after the finale because they can make their relationship public. >> we're together at the airport in public. >> it was so fun. >> felt like a rebel. >> are you going to spend some time in new york city? >> yes. >> we're going to frozen on broadway tomorrow. it's our first date. >>> you can watch much more of their interview this morning on gma. that starts at 7:00 right after abc 7 mornings. >>> i support them -- you know what, i'm trying to think of something positive to say. i think it's great they're seeing frozen. she can see my friend casey who plays. >> now that the bachelor is over, we know who the next bachelorette is. >> yeah. this is interesting. hanna brown will star in the next season. the announement came as a surprise to a lot of fans because she did not make it to the final three.
. >>> colton underwood handed his final rose to cassie randolph. cassie had previously dumped him.p wo with the two remaining contestants and asked cassie for a second chance. she was touched by his commitment and accepted. this morning, colton and cassie describe the excitement they felt after the finale because they can make their relationship public. >> we're together at the airport in public. >> it was so fun. >> felt like a rebel. >> are you going to spend...
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they are available most friday and saturday nights drink with a visit to william randolph hearst's privateheater, the billiard and that incredible neptune pool. the guys he dress up in 1930s costumes. the spring night tours run through may 18. >>> the long-awaited superhero movie captain marvel opens nationwide today. just in time for international women's day. it's the first solo marvel film starring a female protagonists. captain marvel is the first marvel universe movie to be released since last summer's antman and the wasp. >>> issue a nine-year-old girl helped design makes its debut today in honor of international women's day if remember lasher riley morrison wrote a letter to steph curry of the warriors asking why his signature she wasn't available in girls sizes. after getting her letter curry asked under armor to create girl sized issues along with a special shoe in honor of international women's day. he presented riley with that shoe at his pop-up store in oakland yesterday. proceeds will go toward a college scholarship for girls in the bay area. you can also purchase a pair of sh
they are available most friday and saturday nights drink with a visit to william randolph hearst's privateheater, the billiard and that incredible neptune pool. the guys he dress up in 1930s costumes. the spring night tours run through may 18. >>> the long-awaited superhero movie captain marvel opens nationwide today. just in time for international women's day. it's the first solo marvel film starring a female protagonists. captain marvel is the first marvel universe movie to be...
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philip randolph, who has a statue of his own now in washington. and on that moment, august 28, 1963, the "i have a dream speech," the lincoln memorial took on yet another meaning. it had not been a destination of reflection and aspiration until this moment really maybe , beginning with marian anderson but obviously a whole new level of meaning in 1963 in which dr. king identified the civil rights struggle with the emancipation proclamation moment of the century earlier. since then it's inspired visits both moving, surprising, bizarre. fidel castro in 1961, his thoughts impossible to penetrate. he was a huge lincoln fan, by the way. there are a surprising number of lincoln statues in havana, some of which he installed. in 1971, richard nixon made a famous pilgrimage to meet demonstrators who had occupied the memorial to chant anti-war slogans and had a dialogue with them, which is unrecorded, but which must have been interesting. there he is with the protestors, who are looking and saying, i don't know how high are we that nixon seems to be here. i
philip randolph, who has a statue of his own now in washington. and on that moment, august 28, 1963, the "i have a dream speech," the lincoln memorial took on yet another meaning. it had not been a destination of reflection and aspiration until this moment really maybe , beginning with marian anderson but obviously a whole new level of meaning in 1963 in which dr. king identified the civil rights struggle with the emancipation proclamation moment of the century earlier. since then...
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history,n lectures in randolph-macon college professor evie terrono teaches a class about african-american art in and 1970s. she highlighted how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the black is beautiful movement. her classes about one hour and 50 minutes. prof. torrono:
history,n lectures in randolph-macon college professor evie terrono teaches a class about african-american art in and 1970s. she highlighted how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the black is beautiful movement. her classes about one hour and 50 minutes. prof. torrono:
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we still have this full closure from this crash investigation eastern avenue between rnum d randolph street in northeast that investigation has all lanes blocked. 'll let you know if that reopens. dale city eastbound dale boulevard still hav the left side blocked by a crash. inner loop, outer loop of the beltway no iajorues right now. taking a look at your travel times 270 looks good, the top of the beltway and everything in virginia, no worries. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> let's turn back now to that breaking news we told you about a moment ago. we begin in thedistrict, two people seriously hurt after this crash on eastern avenue in northeast. this is right at the d.c./maryland line. twoe vehicles w involved here. both victims are said to have critical. injuri >>> a car crashed into a house on bray brook drive in lanham. police say the driver has been taken into custody. we're still working to figure d.out how the crash happe we're told no one was injured. >>> many have to change their morning coffee run. >> because 711 off 450 in lamham is a crime scenenow. megan mcgrath is l
we still have this full closure from this crash investigation eastern avenue between rnum d randolph street in northeast that investigation has all lanes blocked. 'll let you know if that reopens. dale city eastbound dale boulevard still hav the left side blocked by a crash. inner loop, outer loop of the beltway no iajorues right now. taking a look at your travel times 270 looks good, the top of the beltway and everything in virginia, no worries. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>>...
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. >> a beaming colton underwood and cassie randolph gushed about their relationship on "gma" and spilledecrets. >> colton, the ninth bachelor to end the series without a proposal hinted he fell in love with cassie early on in the show. >> he said, quote, i didn't care how it ended, i just wanted to be with cassie. >> so is an engagement imminent? colton said, right now they are just enjoying dating and they'll see where it all goes. >> and where its going for their very first date in public is to see "frozen" on broadway. walt disney company is the parent company of abc news. >> as for colton's virginity, colton said only he's glad they can keep that part of their relationship private, after we just promoted it and talked about it, the virgin bachelor, and they are just leaving us hanging. jack, what do you feel about that? >> i am so over them and on to the "bachelorette" already. colton and cassie are ancient history, as far as i'm concerned. get them out. >> they ain't loyal. >>> next, to the headlines of a friend of "world news now," joey fatone. >> remember how much fun he had with
. >> a beaming colton underwood and cassie randolph gushed about their relationship on "gma" and spilledecrets. >> colton, the ninth bachelor to end the series without a proposal hinted he fell in love with cassie early on in the show. >> he said, quote, i didn't care how it ended, i just wanted to be with cassie. >> so is an engagement imminent? colton said, right now they are just enjoying dating and they'll see where it all goes. >> and where its going...
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. >> next on lectures in history, randolph-macon college professor evie terrono teaches a class about african-american art in the 1960s and 1970s. she highlights how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the black is beautiful movement. her class is about one hour and 45 minutes. prof. torrono: our focus today will be on the ways in which african-american women artists essentially in the civil rights period of the 1960s and 1970s responded to gender and racial shifts. in our previous class we already covered the responses among african-american male artists, so we are going to encounter some radical differences. i use these covers from life magazine to alert you to some of the truly momentous chs
. >> next on lectures in history, randolph-macon college professor evie terrono teaches a class about african-american art in the 1960s and 1970s. she highlights how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the black is beautiful movement. her class is about one hour and 45 minutes. prof. torrono: our focus today will be on the ways in which african-american women artists essentially in the civil rights period of the 1960s and 1970s responded to gender and racial...
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we are upset about william randolph hearst. he owns the only real newspaper in washington, d.c.arm for his business, nobody says that. >> acceptbo there is zero evidence -- i happen to be with the editor in chief of the "post-close, and he said this, he has zero influence. they report -- >> tucker: you are saying that one of jeff bezos' highest-paid employees says he likes jeff bezos. >> if there was any reporter, drew. the story of the year of the century if, in fact, bezos had influence -- >> tucker: what do you mean?wi he personally owns the newspaper. he has a propaganda arm in the center of d.c., the most influential news organization in the city, its lobbying in effect for him, and that is cool because marty baron is happy? >> except it's not lobbying for him. they've done exposes about amazon's influence -- >> tucker: oh, yeah, a lot of hard hitting -- [laughs] i guess we are all sucking up to billionaires. >> if he starts exhibiting any influence, you'll call it out, i'm sure you'll be the first one. >> tucker: that paper is disgusting. richard, thank you very much. form
we are upset about william randolph hearst. he owns the only real newspaper in washington, d.c.arm for his business, nobody says that. >> acceptbo there is zero evidence -- i happen to be with the editor in chief of the "post-close, and he said this, he has zero influence. they report -- >> tucker: you are saying that one of jeff bezos' highest-paid employees says he likes jeff bezos. >> if there was any reporter, drew. the story of the year of the century if, in fact,...
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. >> next on lectures in history, randolph-macon college professor evie terrono teaches a class about african-american art in the 1960s and 1970s. she highlights how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the black is beautiful movement. her class is about one hour and 45 minutes. onmerrick in history tv is c-span3 every weekend and our programs are archived on her website at c-span.org/history. you can watch lectures of college classrooms and see our schedule of upcoming programs at c-span.org/history. >> our focus today will be on the ways in which african-american women artists essentially in the civil rights period of the 1960s and 1970s responded to gender and racial shifts. already covered the responses among african-american male artists, so we will encounter some radical differences. i use these covers from life magazine to alert you to some of the truly momentous changes in the period. last time, we discussed the importance of 1968 and 1969, the radical transformations in american society. i use these because the shifts are reflected not only in visual a
. >> next on lectures in history, randolph-macon college professor evie terrono teaches a class about african-american art in the 1960s and 1970s. she highlights how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the black is beautiful movement. her class is about one hour and 45 minutes. onmerrick in history tv is c-span3 every weekend and our programs are archived on her website at c-span.org/history. you can watch lectures of college classrooms and see our schedule of...
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history,n lectures in randolph-macon college professor evie terrono teaches a class about african-american art in and 1970s. she highlighted how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the black is beautiful movement. her classes about one hour and 50 minutes. prof. torrono: our focus today will be on the ways in which african-american women artists essentially in the civil rights and 1970sthe 1960s responded to gender and racial shifts. we discussed african-american male artists, so we will encounter some radical differences. from lifee covers magazine to alert you to some of the truly momentous changes in the period. ofdiscussed the importance 1968 and 1969, the radical transformations in american society. shiftshese because the are reflected not only in visual arts, but in material culture. left then the far cover from 1968 that explored the challenges that african-americans faced in the ghetto. i will show you a detailed. time,ked about this last the u.s. was in the midst of the vietnam conflict. in this case, life magazine devoted its cover of the faces of the ame
history,n lectures in randolph-macon college professor evie terrono teaches a class about african-american art in and 1970s. she highlighted how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the black is beautiful movement. her classes about one hour and 50 minutes. prof. torrono: our focus today will be on the ways in which african-american women artists essentially in the civil rights and 1970sthe 1960s responded to gender and racial shifts. we discussed african-american male...