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robert morris fue a la misma escuela que johnson en texas y le hubiera gustado ayudarlo.en el acto de violencia. fuimos a un suburbio de clase media en dallas donde vivÍa micah con su familia. donde autoridades confiscaron un pequeÑo pero letal arsenal. los familiares del hombre de 25 aÑos no nos abrieron la puerta. familiares no han querido hablar de cÁmara pero nos comentaron que se criÓ en un buen ambiente y que era un ejemplar, pero su actitud cambiÓ cuando regreso de la guerra en afganistÁn, en julio de 2014. desde entonces micah johnson mostrÓ interÉs en organizaciones nacionalistas de afroamericanos. pero las autoridades no lo han vinculado con grupos extremistas. >> sabemos que hay una comunidad, pero de esta manera no podemos luchar, luchamos en amor y paz. salvador: micah johnson dijo que querÍa matar a policías blancos. la policÍa continÚa con una agresiva investigaciÓn. quieren saber dÓnde y quiÉn comprÓ armas y municiones que tenÍa en su casa. los dectives aÚn no descarta la posibilidad de que hubiera otros implicados. enrique: la protesta que se registrÓ y l
robert morris fue a la misma escuela que johnson en texas y le hubiera gustado ayudarlo.en el acto de violencia. fuimos a un suburbio de clase media en dallas donde vivÍa micah con su familia. donde autoridades confiscaron un pequeÑo pero letal arsenal. los familiares del hombre de 25 aÑos no nos abrieron la puerta. familiares no han querido hablar de cÁmara pero nos comentaron que se criÓ en un buen ambiente y que era un ejemplar, pero su actitud cambiÓ cuando regreso de la guerra en...
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i want to bring in robert morris with the next generation action network, which is the organizer of the march here thursday that ended in so much bloodshed. thank you for being here. i want to get your reaction to what you heard from dr. williams there. >> i think he gave some powerful statements. two things here. number one, he gave an example of a black man in america on a different class from most blacks, yet he said i'm still afraid. even though i may live in a different neighborhood, i may be around different people in my circle, i'm still afraid for my life from police officers, but i'm still going to do my job. i think that can be a good example that police officers should put in their books because even if they are in a community around people they are not familiar with, they may be afraid, yet they still have a duty to do. instead of coming out of those neighborhoods with more death, we should be going into those neighborhoods saying i'm going to do my job and protect you so you live. >> the other amazing thing to me, listening to him talk to his colleague and his colleague sai
i want to bring in robert morris with the next generation action network, which is the organizer of the march here thursday that ended in so much bloodshed. thank you for being here. i want to get your reaction to what you heard from dr. williams there. >> i think he gave some powerful statements. two things here. number one, he gave an example of a black man in america on a different class from most blacks, yet he said i'm still afraid. even though i may live in a different neighborhood,...
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let's bring in robert morris, he was an org nirz of thursday's march in dallas, so, robert, let's talk all that went down. here we are a couple f days later from this march on thursday. what do you remember most about the events when they spiralled out of control? >> well, there's three words that stand out to me. chaos. panic, confusion. a lot of folks running. sounds of gunfire. multiple sounds of gunfire. sounded like a war sewnful police officers not knowing where it's coming from and division was not knowing where it's coming from, folks running, not knowing where they're running from. >> that must have been terrifying to say the least. one thing that stood out to me was the peaceful nature of this demonstration. the many photos that were taken of police officers walking within the black lives matter movement folks. those from your organization as well. posing and taking picture rs. talk about the tenor of things before everything went haywire. >> before this, here in dallas, we had a very good a good relat the police department. we've protested many times. every time we've protes
let's bring in robert morris, he was an org nirz of thursday's march in dallas, so, robert, let's talk all that went down. here we are a couple f days later from this march on thursday. what do you remember most about the events when they spiralled out of control? >> well, there's three words that stand out to me. chaos. panic, confusion. a lot of folks running. sounds of gunfire. multiple sounds of gunfire. sounded like a war sewnful police officers not knowing where it's coming from and...
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i was asked to make it by general washington himself, robert morris and my late husband uncle's goreorge have to think about it carefully. but for myself, i'm a widow. i have no children. for me being a patriot, there it was it was an easy choice to make. >> and you weren't even allowed to vote in your lifetime. and now we have a woman as a candidate for the president. so much has changed. >> i'm pleased to hear that you're considering a woman for president. most of us don't even go to school. so it does please me to hear that women have made such advancements. but there are certainly women in my time, too, who are doing what they can be to be a part of this war effort. not only by making flags and other military supplies. there are women who are chasm followers, who go with with the army on their encampments and aid on the battlefield by tending to wounded soldiers, doing cooking, washing. i've heard rumors that there are some disguising themselves as men and enlisting themselves. >> and now being a widow is able by law to own her own business which is quite exceptional for a woman this
i was asked to make it by general washington himself, robert morris and my late husband uncle's goreorge have to think about it carefully. but for myself, i'm a widow. i have no children. for me being a patriot, there it was it was an easy choice to make. >> and you weren't even allowed to vote in your lifetime. and now we have a woman as a candidate for the president. so much has changed. >> i'm pleased to hear that you're considering a woman for president. most of us don't even go...
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put the capital in pennsylvania, somewhere on the susquehanna river. ,he pennsylvanians divided robert morris, a very influential senator and one of the wealthiest men in america, who essentially bought speculative property anywhere there was the possibility of putting the capital, including here. [laughter] mr. bordewich: this is a story i tell in my earlier book about the creation of washington. morris decided, who needs a capital on the susquehanna? it's going to be near where i live in philadelphia. he divided the pennsylvania and congress voted to put the capital in germantown just outside of philadelphia. james madison who with washington where the two leading advocates of the potomac capital was by no means anybody's -- ing choice, madison have a small suggestion to make. we know the capital is going to be in germantown, but i think we need to assure -- ensure that it is properly policed, that it has lawn order, so i would like to ensure thatct to the constables of philadelphia will be in charge. and the house votes to do that. nobody noticing that by amending it on the very last day o
put the capital in pennsylvania, somewhere on the susquehanna river. ,he pennsylvanians divided robert morris, a very influential senator and one of the wealthiest men in america, who essentially bought speculative property anywhere there was the possibility of putting the capital, including here. [laughter] mr. bordewich: this is a story i tell in my earlier book about the creation of washington. morris decided, who needs a capital on the susquehanna? it's going to be near where i live in...
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organized crime, slavery and the american revolution as well as the well-received biography of robert morris, financier of the american revolution. a native of cambridge, massachusetts, he attended the university of wisconsin where he majored in economics. one of the strengths of rappleye's study of the hoover presidency is to explain in simple language the complicated economic issues that brought about and sustained the great depression. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome charles rappleye. [applause] >> hi there, and thanks for coming out today. it's a little, it's a little awkward for me to come to the hoover institution, the hoover presidential library and talk to people about hoover, herbert hoover, about what i know about herbert hoover, because i feel like a number of you will know more about hoover today than i would know in another five years of research. i feel like this is the place of some officionados and some experts, and i appreciate your listening to what i might have to add. what i'm going to do is not so much talk about what -- well, what i feel like i can add is what i fo
organized crime, slavery and the american revolution as well as the well-received biography of robert morris, financier of the american revolution. a native of cambridge, massachusetts, he attended the university of wisconsin where he majored in economics. one of the strengths of rappleye's study of the hoover presidency is to explain in simple language the complicated economic issues that brought about and sustained the great depression. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome charles rappleye....
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robert morris, very influential senator above the wealthiest men in america who essentially by speculative property where there was a possibility of putting the capital. including here. [laughter] this is the story i told my earlier book. morris decided, who need the capital on the susquehanna, it will be here where i live, philadelphia. he divided the pennsylvania delegation and congress voted to put the capital in germantown, pennsylvania. just outside the village of you. james madison -- philadelphia. james madison, with the two leading advocates of the atomic capital weretomac by no means anyone's choice. smalln, i have a suggestion to make. note the capital will be germantown, but i think we need to assure that it is properly policed. that has law and order. i would like to amend this act to ensure that the constables of philadelphia will be in charge. sounds trivial. house votes to do that. nobody notices that by amending it on the last day of the session, after the senate has already adjourned, the bill has essentially been killed. in 1790, many of you know about the famous backroom
robert morris, very influential senator above the wealthiest men in america who essentially by speculative property where there was a possibility of putting the capital. including here. [laughter] this is the story i told my earlier book. morris decided, who need the capital on the susquehanna, it will be here where i live, philadelphia. he divided the pennsylvania delegation and congress voted to put the capital in germantown, pennsylvania. just outside the village of you. james madison --...
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. >> robert morris, thank you for being our guest. thomas, a big part of that conversation, as you know, will start tomorrow. you mentioned it, not only president obama, vice president biden, president george bush will be here. having talked to so many people here over the last several days, they are looking to our president to be the consoler in chief and to set the tone for this conversation going forward. thomas? >> chris jansing in dallas for us, thank you. tonight there's a vigil before the president gets there at 8:00 p.m. at the dallas city hall blaz is a. the president, vice president, george bush all there tomorrow in it dallas. we continue our coverage now. kate snow picks things up. >>> and good afternoon, what does rb mean? the shooter in dallas wrote those initials on a parking gradual in his own blood before police killed him. that's just one piece of the constantly evolving puzzle of the ambush on dallas police officers last week. today the dallas police chief outlined what we know and what we don't. let's start with ga
. >> robert morris, thank you for being our guest. thomas, a big part of that conversation, as you know, will start tomorrow. you mentioned it, not only president obama, vice president biden, president george bush will be here. having talked to so many people here over the last several days, they are looking to our president to be the consoler in chief and to set the tone for this conversation going forward. thomas? >> chris jansing in dallas for us, thank you. tonight there's a...
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over at the church guard, james wilson and robert morris are buried.the burial ground we have five signers of the declaration of independence, benjamin franklin, francis hopkinson, joseph hughes, george ross and this is the grave of doctor benjamin rush, one of the most prominent positions of the time. doctor benjamin rush was 30 years old when he signed the declaration of independence for pennsylvania. he is buried here with his wife julia and julia for a long time when we talked about julia ross, when i first started working here the best thing we could say was she was the daughter of and the wife of a signer of the declaration of independence which to me , you know, i needed to find more about her and doing research on real-life julia ross was a part of the lady's association which the lady's association was one of the leaders fundraisers of the revolution and her and sarah quite frankly, ben's daughter created this and became very important to raise funds and instead of just giving the money to general washington and his troops, they knew they woul
over at the church guard, james wilson and robert morris are buried.the burial ground we have five signers of the declaration of independence, benjamin franklin, francis hopkinson, joseph hughes, george ross and this is the grave of doctor benjamin rush, one of the most prominent positions of the time. doctor benjamin rush was 30 years old when he signed the declaration of independence for pennsylvania. he is buried here with his wife julia and julia for a long time when we talked about julia...
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at the churchyard, james will son and robert morris are buried. here burial ground we have five signers of the declaration of independence, benjamin franklin, joseph hughes, george ross and this is the grave of dr. benjamin rush. one of the most prominent physicians of his time. the doctor was 30 years old when he signed the declaration of independence, for pennsylvania. he is buried here with his wife, julia, and julia, for a long time, when we talked about julia rush, when i first started working here, the best thing we could say she was the daughter and the with a of a seener of the declaration of independence, and which to me i needed to fine more about her. doing research i realized julia rush was part of the lated ladies association -- one of the leading fundraisers of the revolution, and her and sarah franklin, ben's daughter, created this, and it became very important to raise funds, and instead of just giving the now general washington and his troops, they knew they would be able to sort it out in expand it more wisely thannen general was
at the churchyard, james will son and robert morris are buried. here burial ground we have five signers of the declaration of independence, benjamin franklin, joseph hughes, george ross and this is the grave of dr. benjamin rush. one of the most prominent physicians of his time. the doctor was 30 years old when he signed the declaration of independence, for pennsylvania. he is buried here with his wife, julia, and julia, for a long time, when we talked about julia rush, when i first started...
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robert shelton the head of the ku kluz klan. here is a cartoon. the klan newspaper. here is morris and mrs. donald after a successful verdict and here is michael donald's picture at that civil rights museum where that day morris told -- told these black people who had moved north and come back to the reunion that these -- that these people -- these heros like michael donald and so many others will not be forgotten. they must be remembered forever. and that's true. just the way people remember the holocaust we must remember this, we must remember the struggle. it's been a long road. it's a long road but we are good long ways up that road. we are up that road because of any number of people. we are up that road because in 1903 when for the first time the transit system in mobile, alabama was segregated for a year, for a year, the black people of mobile boycotted that. i'm not talking 1954, 55, 56, i'm talking 1903. nobody remembers that. nobody remembers that, they're not even part of acknowledged history but they were there and they took us up that road. martin luther king took us up that ro
robert shelton the head of the ku kluz klan. here is a cartoon. the klan newspaper. here is morris and mrs. donald after a successful verdict and here is michael donald's picture at that civil rights museum where that day morris told -- told these black people who had moved north and come back to the reunion that these -- that these people -- these heros like michael donald and so many others will not be forgotten. they must be remembered forever. and that's true. just the way people remember...
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he's the william and morris co-ceo. roberts providing the funding., heck, why not throw michael dell in there, founder of dell computers, all part of this deal. >> hey, the only thing hotter is nintendo. its pokemon go mobile game a runaway success and causing a few sprained ankles in the process. we're going to explain that in a minute. but is pokemon go the ultimate answer for the gaming giant once left in the reject heap? that story and more next on "countdown." ♪ ♪ there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. liz: tesla motors founder and ceo elon musk has a new plan for tesla. over the weekend, musk -- known for dramatic rollouts -- released this. it's a tweet x he wrote: working on top secret tesla master plan part two.
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george wallace, four-time governor of alabama, robert shelton, to assert a of america and morris dees. more screw up the son of a farmer, grippy segregationists just the way everybody was a segregationist. went to the university of alabama as a law student. 1958 he took off a semester and was george wallace student can a manager. he took on the case at the clansmen who bludgeoned pete told during the freedom ride in montgomery. a freedom rider came up and said what are you doing? this is so wrong. he realized it was wrong. two years later at the time of the bombing, the birmingham hamas were done by members of the night is clans of america, morris was a baptist folk ministry. when up to his church that morning and said folks, something that has been done. they said tallis, brother. he said yes, these black girls in birmingham were killed in a bombing. everybody in the church, leave us alone. don't talk about this. he wanted to help in some way. in way. in the end he said let us pray that we can do some thing about this. he bowed his head and shut his eyes. when he looked up, there is
george wallace, four-time governor of alabama, robert shelton, to assert a of america and morris dees. more screw up the son of a farmer, grippy segregationists just the way everybody was a segregationist. went to the university of alabama as a law student. 1958 he took off a semester and was george wallace student can a manager. he took on the case at the clansmen who bludgeoned pete told during the freedom ride in montgomery. a freedom rider came up and said what are you doing? this is so...