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a couple of the stories including myself believe that richard allen known for the creation was likelynvolved in some way or another in her east gate and was known for assisting fugitives and interestingly enough in the account books heralded the philadelphia executive mansion a week before she runs off it is noted she was giving money to buy new shoes. one thing to remember is richard allen served the household and perhaps they interacted and were not certain and also he had a shoe shop in his home. he was a sort of jack of all trades. so some of us including who wrote the biography on richard believed there was some kind of a connection between her and richard allen. but we also see him outside of philadelphia and outside of seeing this growing population that clearly helped her. the only person she names is john bowles, a ship faster i was able to because she named his name she made it clear in her article in the interview she only named his name because she knew he was deceased and wouldn't get in trouble but it was very clear that following the reports that pulled into the port in
a couple of the stories including myself believe that richard allen known for the creation was likelynvolved in some way or another in her east gate and was known for assisting fugitives and interestingly enough in the account books heralded the philadelphia executive mansion a week before she runs off it is noted she was giving money to buy new shoes. one thing to remember is richard allen served the household and perhaps they interacted and were not certain and also he had a shoe shop in his...
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hear about george washington you hear about john adams thomas jefferson but you don't hear about richard allensalom jones, paul cuffy. >> reporter: the hope is that through this museum even 242 years later, the history of this nation will be celebrated and remembered. >> we love our country. we want to understand much more. >> reporter: in olde city t-anita oh, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, there's also a party on that nor the legacy of superstar prince. it was in full swing in minnesota one year after his death. fans are pouring into the music icon's hometown from near and far to pay tribute. they say they will never -- there will never be another prince. >> played every instrument like known to concept. >> he could play to a crowd any generation, energy, that's what i think is his biggest attribute was energy. >> well, thousands of fans will also gather outside of one of his favorite venues for an overnight block party. there is an ongoing criminal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of the 57-year-old singer. >>> and lauren's joining us now along with this gloomy w
hear about george washington you hear about john adams thomas jefferson but you don't hear about richard allensalom jones, paul cuffy. >> reporter: the hope is that through this museum even 242 years later, the history of this nation will be celebrated and remembered. >> we love our country. we want to understand much more. >> reporter: in olde city t-anita oh, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, there's also a party on that nor the legacy of superstar prince. it...
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you hear about the john adams, thomas jefferson, but you don't hear about richard alle allen, jones, paul -- african-americans. >> though the shot heard around the world was fired 242 years ago, the hope is that through this museum, even 242 years later, the history of this nation will be celebrated happen remembered. >> we love our country, we want to understand much more. >> in old sit, anita oh, cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >> lauren, great day to see inside taking in the museum, taking in anything as long as were you out of the rain. >> pretty light steady rain throughout the day. i know it made my dogs miserable, like ya, no, not having any part of this. you know the doggy umbrella ya, we did deal with light rain today. low clouds hanging armed, cool temperatures rape has cleared on out, live look at center city philadelphia cool air in place, 52 degrees, cooler air compliment northerly wind, wind speeds around 13 miles per hour so i think little windchill, dew point are starting to drop off now, drier air is building in. and it has cut off shower activity, but temperatures today di
you hear about the john adams, thomas jefferson, but you don't hear about richard alle allen, jones, paul -- african-americans. >> though the shot heard around the world was fired 242 years ago, the hope is that through this museum, even 242 years later, the history of this nation will be celebrated happen remembered. >> we love our country, we want to understand much more. >> in old sit, anita oh, cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >> lauren, great day to see inside...
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theon negotiations were actually taken up by the incoming reagan administration, particularly richard allen. theyended up happening is no longer execute a very important early visit to the white house. in fact he was the first foreign emissary to visit the white house. it was after reagan's inauguration he would do so. reagan is a study in stark contrast with carter. this is not a revelation in both domestic and foreign policies. this was immediate the evident when he came into office. whereas carter had attempted to draw down the u.s. commitment to south korea and perfect -- and rights, reagan for his part viewed it in a way that cannot be disaggregated from others. he also views carter's pressure as counterproductive at best and dangerous at worst. the incoming team was keenly aware of the difference and examining the briefing books and internal memos, it was very clear they had this in mind. it was very clear from a memo it sent aoader words powerful message. president carter's message to asia was his intention to reduce troop strength. this was borne out in a summit on february 2, 1981.
theon negotiations were actually taken up by the incoming reagan administration, particularly richard allen. theyended up happening is no longer execute a very important early visit to the white house. in fact he was the first foreign emissary to visit the white house. it was after reagan's inauguration he would do so. reagan is a study in stark contrast with carter. this is not a revelation in both domestic and foreign policies. this was immediate the evident when he came into office. whereas...
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we know the quote we heard yesterday that reagan had confided in his adviser, richard allen. what was his objective? well, we win, they lose. he said to another adviser around the same time that his purpose was to end the cold war. there has got to be a way. when he left office, reagan regarded the cold war, i would say -- we would say -- as neither one nor over. he said, my view is that president gorbachev is different than other soviet leaders, he said in his farewell office address. i think he knows some of the things wrong with his society and is trying to fix them. we wish him well and we'll continue to work to make sure the soviet union that eventually emerges from this process is a less threatening one. the russia that emerged from the ashes of gorbachev in 1982 proves to be less threatening, at least for a while. the causal relationship between the soviets' prophecies is a controversial question that will make much debate in the future. our focus in this paper is to identify -- try to flush out three phases of reagan's soviet policies. one, the perception and framing
we know the quote we heard yesterday that reagan had confided in his adviser, richard allen. what was his objective? well, we win, they lose. he said to another adviser around the same time that his purpose was to end the cold war. there has got to be a way. when he left office, reagan regarded the cold war, i would say -- we would say -- as neither one nor over. he said, my view is that president gorbachev is different than other soviet leaders, he said in his farewell office address. i think...
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stone bridges, richard reeve stole to jonathan allen's high school head coach. high school feeling redskins pride. >> everyone in the community is so excited. because he is so likable. genuine anpiness for him. >> the washington redskins select jonathan allen. >> jonathan allen number 17 in the nfl draft is now officially a washington redskin. >> it was awesome. >> stone bridge football coach mickey thompson traveled to philadelphia to see his former team captain make it to the pros. >> for me it is a dream come true. i can watch him and follow m. than when he was at alabama. >> walk down the hallways and you will see pictures of allen and the alabama jersey. >> he is awesome. he represented the school well and alabama well. i know he represented himself well. >> everywhere at the school when the people talk about allen, they say he is a genuine nice human being. on the field, a much different story. sharp, fierce competitor. >> the work ethic is unreal. >> he was voted most likely to go pro. but he is no slacker either now. he is playing close to home. >> he was
stone bridges, richard reeve stole to jonathan allen's high school head coach. high school feeling redskins pride. >> everyone in the community is so excited. because he is so likable. genuine anpiness for him. >> the washington redskins select jonathan allen. >> jonathan allen number 17 in the nfl draft is now officially a washington redskin. >> it was awesome. >> stone bridge football coach mickey thompson traveled to philadelphia to see his former team captain...
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here is richard goodstein and former republican governor of virginia, george allen. the sentiment is good around here. every sentiment whether it's a home builder sentiment or consumer sentiment, spiking. >> it is. and i know the president just met with the national association of manufacturers about ten days ago. they're all optimistic, and most things are people see a can do spirit, they see the regulatory reform being done and effectuated, but i think people want more, and i think a lot of it is anticipation. a lot of it may be holding back on making certain purchases of equipment thinking, okay, they're going to get a much better stimulus, much more internationally competitive tax code. in addition to the regulatory reform, and infrastructure. the energy policies by the way of this administration have been very positive. whether it's the keystone pipeline or other activities. so those in the engineer community are positive. most manufacturers, small businesses. but they didn't pass that repeal and replacement of obamacare. liz: they did not. >> matters a lot to s
here is richard goodstein and former republican governor of virginia, george allen. the sentiment is good around here. every sentiment whether it's a home builder sentiment or consumer sentiment, spiking. >> it is. and i know the president just met with the national association of manufacturers about ten days ago. they're all optimistic, and most things are people see a can do spirit, they see the regulatory reform being done and effectuated, but i think people want more, and i think a...
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richard nixon. also this weekend amy barnes and jonathan allen report on hillary clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. go to prize-winning author frances fitzgerald provides a history of evangelicalism in the united states. and law professor david showing broad discusses how government officials avoid being accountable to voters. for a complete schedule for this weekend, check out our website, booktv.org. >> yes, brooklyn really was an industrial powerhouse in those days, something i had no idea of when i moved there. it had a multitude of coffee, she and textile factories, sugar refineries, dozens of breweries, innovated in alta partners of the 19th and early 20th century. brooklyn infinite checklists, the teddy bear, benjamin moore, paints and domino sugar, to cite just a few. in 1849, you'll like this one, a chemist named charles fries at one of the many german immigrants to arrive during that period opened what would be, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. you probably know and revere his company for inventing such a surge of products of modern life as zoloft, lipitor, and l
richard nixon. also this weekend amy barnes and jonathan allen report on hillary clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. go to prize-winning author frances fitzgerald provides a history of evangelicalism in the united states. and law professor david showing broad discusses how government officials avoid being accountable to voters. for a complete schedule for this weekend, check out our website, booktv.org. >> yes, brooklyn really was an industrial powerhouse in those days, something i had...
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richard bithal, deputy director of the cia. the way in which he became involved in area 51, if you back up a couple years he got a call from allen dausz at the cia and said listen, bithal, bithel sin charge of the marshall plan, the plan to rebuild europe after world war ii. douglas said and i am paraphrasing and nis is the essence, can you skim the money off the marshall fund and give to us for a secret program. he said are you sure i can do this and he said yes. he did it and years later he found out when made the director of the area 51 project, remember the money you gave us, here is where it went and this is how area 51 was setup. so it is interesting. they find information today from memoirs to places stored and foya requests and interviews. this is the joy of being a journalist. you have many different sources you are pulling from to try and piece together the story for the reader as best as you can. >> somebody who plays apart in several of your books, edward teller. >> guest: almost all of them. i begin the "the pentagon's brain" with, talk about a colossal failure. this was thermo nuclear weapon. edward teller, the fat
richard bithal, deputy director of the cia. the way in which he became involved in area 51, if you back up a couple years he got a call from allen dausz at the cia and said listen, bithal, bithel sin charge of the marshall plan, the plan to rebuild europe after world war ii. douglas said and i am paraphrasing and nis is the essence, can you skim the money off the marshall fund and give to us for a secret program. he said are you sure i can do this and he said yes. he did it and years later he...
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creators of area 51 was richard bissel, the deputy director of the cia, and the way in which he became involved in area 51, if you back up a couple of years, he got a call from allen dulles at cia saying, hey, listen, bissel -- at the time he was in charge of the marshall fund, the plan tree build europe after world war ii. an extraordinary amount of ."ld bissel was in charge of it. and dulles said, and i'm paraphrasing, can you skim 00 some of the money off the marshall fund and give to us us for a vehicle credit snap bissel said, you are you sure? yes. >> bissel did it and, and and years late hen was made director of the area 51 projection, he was told that's where the money went. to bissel talked about na his memoir. so you can find in information i as a reporter find information in a whole array of places from memoirs, to papers that are stored at different archives, individual journals, sometime this family gives me access to them. foia requested, interviews. this the joy of being a. journalist, many different sources you're pulling from to try and piece together the story for the reader as best you can. >> host: somebody who plays a part in several of your b
creators of area 51 was richard bissel, the deputy director of the cia, and the way in which he became involved in area 51, if you back up a couple of years, he got a call from allen dulles at cia saying, hey, listen, bissel -- at the time he was in charge of the marshall fund, the plan tree build europe after world war ii. an extraordinary amount of ."ld bissel was in charge of it. and dulles said, and i'm paraphrasing, can you skim 00 some of the money off the marshall fund and give to...
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richard, deputy director of the cia. and the way which he became involved in area 51, if you back up a couple of years he got a call from allen dulles at cia saying listen, at the time he was in charge of the marshall fund. that was the plan to rebuild europe after world war ii. an extraordinary amount of money. he was in charge of it and i'm paraphrasing but this is the essence, can you skim some of that money off of the marshall fund and give it to us for our secret program? richard said again paraphrasing, are you sure i should do this? yes. he did it in just later he found out when he was made the direct of the area 51 project, remember that money you gave us, here's what it went to. these things come in wrestling he talks about that in his memoir. so you can find information, i as a reporter find information in the whole array of places from memoirs to papers that are stored at different archives, individuals, journals. sometimes the family could access to them. foia request, interviews. this is the joy of being a journalist. yet many different sources you are pulling from to try to piece together the story for the reade
richard, deputy director of the cia. and the way which he became involved in area 51, if you back up a couple of years he got a call from allen dulles at cia saying listen, at the time he was in charge of the marshall fund. that was the plan to rebuild europe after world war ii. an extraordinary amount of money. he was in charge of it and i'm paraphrasing but this is the essence, can you skim some of that money off of the marshall fund and give it to us for our secret program? richard said...