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crowds gather at the center of the city to watch richard browning demonstrate the future of transport. some may argue -- >> the jet pack. >> more like iron man. you can see as he lifts off in front of the crowd. >> that is cool. i cannot wait until this is how you commute across campus at your universities. >> there's a thruster on his backpack too. and the arms are just how he kind of steers around. is that what i'm seeing? >> that's essentially how it goes. you've got two jet engines on the backpack. then two smaller jet engines on each arm as well which is giving lift and at the same time stability and direction. >> i wonder how strong you have to be in the upper body to keep those engines from going. >> the whole getup weighs about a hundred pounds. but once in the air it's just a backpack. he could fly at the same height of a plane if you really wanted to. he recommended you strap on a pa pa parachute. >> and i'm take some oxygen along too. >> and thermals. >> now, of course you guys are seeing the opportunity for a commute. it's not exactly affordable right now. >> you don't say
crowds gather at the center of the city to watch richard browning demonstrate the future of transport. some may argue -- >> the jet pack. >> more like iron man. you can see as he lifts off in front of the crowd. >> that is cool. i cannot wait until this is how you commute across campus at your universities. >> there's a thruster on his backpack too. and the arms are just how he kind of steers around. is that what i'm seeing? >> that's essentially how it goes....
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brownback in may making a plea to lawmakers following the tragic killing of second lieutenant richard collins. >> brownof a conversation about hate and race that took place at the university of maryland where brown was killed. fox5 tisha lewis live in college park with that story. hi, tisha. >> reporter: hi there jim, hi sarah and that leap that plea continued tonight. the conversation wrapped up just moments ago. you can see the students here. it was a packed house we're told with at least 300 students. this discussion about race, hate bias incidents and the atmosphere here on campus comes one day after the one year anniversary of the murder of richard collins. he's a student who was killed here on campus by another student who was member of a facebook hate group. brown is speaking to students and staff and we spoke with him just moments ago before this conversation about what he hoped to accomplish here tonight. >> i'm really pleased that they are beginning this dialogue that eventually will lead to action to root out hatred and violence on campus. >> reporter: what's transpired to prevent something
brownback in may making a plea to lawmakers following the tragic killing of second lieutenant richard collins. >> brownof a conversation about hate and race that took place at the university of maryland where brown was killed. fox5 tisha lewis live in college park with that story. hi, tisha. >> reporter: hi there jim, hi sarah and that leap that plea continued tonight. the conversation wrapped up just moments ago. you can see the students here. it was a packed house we're told with...
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i started with richard nixon, governor brown in california and john f. kennedy and many of the events he was present at. why this exhibit here in the american art museum at this time? it is the centennial of his birth 100 years ago on may 29. how do you put an exhibit like this together? first you start with a few researchers. we collected 34,000 photographs of jfk and his family. it took about six months and became the basis of a very important book that we published. from those 400 odd pictures in the book we were able to select 77 photographs that we felt told the story of jf k and his life and times. john f. kennedy was a president who saw america's place in the world. he was a man who understood history, who served in world war ii. he understood the issues of civil rights. he understood many of the conflicts around the world. this exhibit addresses the issue of jfk's vision for america. it's the story of the life and his times. pictures from the family scrap book are very interesting. just like any other kid, little did he know he might be the presi
i started with richard nixon, governor brown in california and john f. kennedy and many of the events he was present at. why this exhibit here in the american art museum at this time? it is the centennial of his birth 100 years ago on may 29. how do you put an exhibit like this together? first you start with a few researchers. we collected 34,000 photographs of jfk and his family. it took about six months and became the basis of a very important book that we published. from those 400 odd...
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one of the great scholars of violence in american history, richard maxwell brown, he sees a whole pattern of violence in which wartime loyalties in the frontier west n which the whole -- he goes to the western civil war of incorporation. that all top individual ly section is when people are incorporatinging this into the republican side. and those people tended to be socialized with the union. wyatt earn -- this is breaking down some interesting details. so missouri, specifically, and also the civil war influences the violence in the big way. you in the back. >> in your research, you come across the information about harry truman's family, that his mother's home was burned. >> i ran across this another time. the first time harry truman, in the 20th century, makes a trip into kansas, his grandmother says, look for the damn spoons that the jayhawkers stole. his family legend, he himself idolized jesse james. so it shows how longstanding that idea of just as a confederate is not something people in missouri forgot. >> i heard they were part of the banished group from the farm. >> they were i
one of the great scholars of violence in american history, richard maxwell brown, he sees a whole pattern of violence in which wartime loyalties in the frontier west n which the whole -- he goes to the western civil war of incorporation. that all top individual ly section is when people are incorporatinging this into the republican side. and those people tended to be socialized with the union. wyatt earn -- this is breaking down some interesting details. so missouri, specifically, and also the...
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the applications of his theory, one of the great scholars of violence in american history, richard maxwell brown sees a whole pattern of violence in which wartime loyalties in the frontier west in which -- he calls it the western civil war of incorporation, that all of these, you know, individually separate actions are all a part of people who were trying to incorporate the west into american society and the economy in the political system and those people tended to be republicans and they tended to be associated with the union, if not veterans themselves and like wya wya wya wyatt earp and people who had less market centered and corporation centered livelihoods on the other side. this is a big theory that breaks down a lot of details, but has some very interesting insights. so missouri, specifically and also the civil war influences the violence in the west in a big way. >> yes, sir, in the back? >> in your research, did you come across the information about harry truman's and that his mother's home was burned and when they were banished, did that -- i ran across this another time when the firs
the applications of his theory, one of the great scholars of violence in american history, richard maxwell brown sees a whole pattern of violence in which wartime loyalties in the frontier west in which -- he calls it the western civil war of incorporation, that all of these, you know, individually separate actions are all a part of people who were trying to incorporate the west into american society and the economy in the political system and those people tended to be republicans and they...
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brown, cbs3>> natasha thank yo. controversy surrounding confederate statuess triggered n galloway township. richard stockton a slave over ebb is removed from the display school library and it will be include philadelphia a new exhibit at thery will teach students and promote dialogue about stockto man the school calls a controversial figure. >> hurricane harvey is ga taking aim at the texas gulf coast. some in already preparing for the storm which the nationalnatial hurricane center calling life threatening. the storm surge could be as high ten feet and parts of louisiana could see flooding. . harvey is expected to make landfall as category three early saturday. >> meteorologist indicate bilo is tracking hurricane make landfall, kate, what do you know. >> here's a look at storm yours storm sin tense fewing clouds the storm as this churns through gulf of mexico to texas make land fall late tomorrow night along the texas coast houston and browns villa round corpus christi. this say powerful storm and in an areaucive to development. we have warm water in the gulf of mexico and thisy intensifies overni
brown, cbs3>> natasha thank yo. controversy surrounding confederate statuess triggered n galloway township. richard stockton a slave over ebb is removed from the display school library and it will be include philadelphia a new exhibit at thery will teach students and promote dialogue about stockto man the school calls a controversial figure. >> hurricane harvey is ga taking aim at the texas gulf coast. some in already preparing for the storm which the nationalnatial hurricane center...
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the reverend richard coles is the latest added to the list and he has been speaking to my colleague, ben brown news for six months. people keep saying, ooh, would you like to do strictly? and you say, i would love to and not give anything away. and how excited are you? tremendously, you can see that there is a major paradigms shifting and dance talent ready to emerge. but you are a great musician, starring with the commune art for years, you must have music in your bones? someone rather unkindly dug out a video of me dancing from 1987 and all you see is a musician struggling to get out! that ed balls was taken into the nation's hearts, and you have spoken to him about some advice?” nation's hearts, and you have spoken to him about some advice? i had an off the record briefing from a seniorformer off the record briefing from a senior former government minister. it was a helpful and detailed prep sheet, most of which i failed to do! but it is... there he is. he was amazing, wasn't he? but, you know, it is so loved by the nation, it gets a staggering audience. millions of people watch it, do you
the reverend richard coles is the latest added to the list and he has been speaking to my colleague, ben brown news for six months. people keep saying, ooh, would you like to do strictly? and you say, i would love to and not give anything away. and how excited are you? tremendously, you can see that there is a major paradigms shifting and dance talent ready to emerge. but you are a great musician, starring with the commune art for years, you must have music in your bones? someone rather...
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brown, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> natasha thank you. controversy surrounding confederate statues and monuments triggered changes in galloway township. a bus of richard stockton a slave over ebb is removed from the display case in the school library and it will be include philadelphia a new exhibit at the library and that exhibit will teach students and promote dialogue about stockton a man the school calls a controversial figure. >> hurricane harvey is gaining strength tonight and taking aim at the texas gulf coast. some in corpus christi are already preparing for the storm which the national hurricane center calling life threatening. the storm surge could be as high as ten feet and parts of louisiana could see flooding. evacuations are underway. harvey is expected to make landfall as category three tomorrow night or early saturday. >> meteorologist indicate bilo is tracking hurricane path and when it's expected to make landfall, kate, what do you know. >> here's a look at storm you can see how rad uply this storm sin tense fewing clouds blowing up in center rer of the storm as this churns through gulf of mexico to texas coast. expected to make land
brown, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> natasha thank you. controversy surrounding confederate statues and monuments triggered changes in galloway township. a bus of richard stockton a slave over ebb is removed from the display case in the school library and it will be include philadelphia a new exhibit at the library and that exhibit will teach students and promote dialogue about stockton a man the school calls a controversial figure. >> hurricane harvey is gaining strength tonight and...
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brown is calling on college campuses to take a zero tolerance stance towards all hate crimes and hate speech. the stabbing of richardlins was one of several and incidents on campus last year that's being investigated as a potential hate crime. university police received several reports about white nationalist protesters and posters throughout the academic year. the university has since taken steps to address race relations on campus starting with dialogue. >> great news tonight. the nba's number one draft pick prince georges county own markelle fultz is home helping local kids get ready for school and brody logan is there with him tonight. hey, brody. >> reporter: hey, shawn, yeah, markelle fultz is giving a big assist to his former middle school giving out back packs to kids here at james madison middle. we're going to talk with the number one overall pick coming up. >> to be selected first overall pick in since 1971. >> folks here very excited. very proud of him. today he is back at his old middle school james madison middle school in upper marlboro. he's hosting a big back to school supply give away and our own b
brown is calling on college campuses to take a zero tolerance stance towards all hate crimes and hate speech. the stabbing of richardlins was one of several and incidents on campus last year that's being investigated as a potential hate crime. university police received several reports about white nationalist protesters and posters throughout the academic year. the university has since taken steps to address race relations on campus starting with dialogue. >> great news tonight. the nba's...
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richard collins the third back in may. he was visiting friends at umd. the murder is being investigated as a possible hate crime. brown conversation on race, politics and reconciliation on the university of maryland campus. >>> coming up, one red skin gets emotional as he shares the story of his mother's evacuation from texas because of harvey. >> and he's not the only player feeling the effects of this storm, we're coming right back. >>> and we're going to continue to watch for a possible tornado watches out in the gulf coast and also how much rain they're getting there and how much we're gog to seein b >>> deeply offensive and disrespectful. that is what a private school in montgomery county thinks about students wearing redskins gear to class, so this year it will be against the dress code. school officials don't want to call it a ban, however. chris gordon explains why. >> reporter: local football fans proudly wear redskins' gear all season long. but at green acres, a private school in bethesda, maryland, students and staff are now being told they can no longer wear clothing in school with a team name or logo. >>
richard collins the third back in may. he was visiting friends at umd. the murder is being investigated as a possible hate crime. brown conversation on race, politics and reconciliation on the university of maryland campus. >>> coming up, one red skin gets emotional as he shares the story of his mother's evacuation from texas because of harvey. >> and he's not the only player feeling the effects of this storm, we're coming right back. >>> and we're going to continue to...
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richard spencer. they believe that america is a white country -- >> tick through the evidence for some of our viewers. because it's a serious charge. >> his long history in history of giving speeches about black and browng there to serve him. his writings about the problem of people with color and dangers of multiculturism. and somehow diminishing what makes america great. and his long association with spencer who is the head of the white nationalists today. that's a dangerous person to have in the white house. >> you know what i think says a lot about him, he came into trump's orbit because he was an aide for jeff sessions. jeff sessions was attacked by donald trump viciously. if there was one man that i expected to walk out the door of the west wing when his boss, when his key to the kingdom was thrown under the bus by the president it was this guy. >> in fact, i didn't expect him to walk out, because if you look at jeff sessions, jeff sessions is in the department of justice doing all the things that he wanted to do all along on voter suppression, on criminal justice. >> but the agenda -- if you have any loyalty -- i mean, in politics you know the expression dance with the one who brung you. the one
richard spencer. they believe that america is a white country -- >> tick through the evidence for some of our viewers. because it's a serious charge. >> his long history in history of giving speeches about black and browng there to serve him. his writings about the problem of people with color and dangers of multiculturism. and somehow diminishing what makes america great. and his long association with spencer who is the head of the white nationalists today. that's a dangerous...
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know, where frederick douglass met john brown, here is where vinnie's barn was in terms of the abolitionist and underground railroad. here is where fanny richards the first black schoolteacher, here is her marker out here on lafayette in regards. he has that down pat. there are a few others who i will turn to in my day-to-day conversations. i must be to dan aldrich every day. he has his finger on the pulse of things there. both politically and culturally. and that is important. you know sometimes you can have things political, but individuals have no understanding of the cultural arena.what is happening with the theater, what is happening with the literary or what is going on with the music? so to have someone like danny there who has this kind of comprehension and exhausted understanding of what is happening on a day-to-day basis in the city. it is very important because it keeps me abreast you know on the current developments there. because in black detroit, i thought of in fact to 1701.i go back to mr. cadillac himself. before you have the car and everything, right? is a long 300 year voice that i take with black detroit. but much of it is l
know, where frederick douglass met john brown, here is where vinnie's barn was in terms of the abolitionist and underground railroad. here is where fanny richards the first black schoolteacher, here is her marker out here on lafayette in regards. he has that down pat. there are a few others who i will turn to in my day-to-day conversations. i must be to dan aldrich every day. he has his finger on the pulse of things there. both politically and culturally. and that is important. you know...
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who successfully argued brown versus board of education but i fear that a few have a sense of marshall as a historic figure. and i'd confess that i was among them until i read richard kuger's most magnificent book. recently, gilbert king in his book mentioned by the chief, "devil in the grove," gives us a sense of the america in which marshall lived with daily danger in fighting racial prejudice and injustice. marshall, as the chief said, has a connection to this court. he served here for four years before being appointed solicitor general by lyndon johnson in 1965 and later the supreme court in 1967. a great year for me. that was the year that i graduated from high school. makes me feel old now, to be honest with you. following the supreme court appointment, he became the circuit justice for the second circuit justice. it's sort of a judicial godparent for the circuit in d.c. looking after us as the second circuit. it had been our intention to begin with a presentation by marshall's first clerk at the second circuit. our very own judge ralph winter. judge winter is recovering well from a recent medical procedure but regrettably is unable to be with us today. i spe
who successfully argued brown versus board of education but i fear that a few have a sense of marshall as a historic figure. and i'd confess that i was among them until i read richard kuger's most magnificent book. recently, gilbert king in his book mentioned by the chief, "devil in the grove," gives us a sense of the america in which marshall lived with daily danger in fighting racial prejudice and injustice. marshall, as the chief said, has a connection to this court. he served here...